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TEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday, March 13, 1958 P ?' nH''rf'-srM' " ' ?v r'f 411 v fV v x 7 ' 7A at r Jft , 2y' K, VM DELIVERING ANNUAL REPORT to nation, national 4-H winners are greeted at White House by Pres. Eisenhower. Citizenship winners: Nellie McClure, Cleveland, Tenn., and William C. Thiesenhausen, Muskego, Wis. (International) Reds Move Alomic Artillery to Korea Seoul (U.R U.S. and Re public of Korea officials said to day they have received reports the Communists are moving atomic artillery into Red Korea, but added they cannot vouch for the authenticity of the informa tion. A spokesman at U. S. Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer's head quarters said the past record of Communist duplicity in Korea makes it "obviously a possibil ity that atomic weapons have been brought in." Korean Defense Minister Sohn Won II said "informants" of du bious veracity have reported seeing tests of atomic artillery in Red-held Korean territory. A ROK intelligence officer aid Communist soldiers from iCorea are being sent to Russia for training in atomic gunnery. He expressed doubt, however, that any A-guns actually have been brought into Red Korea. He said a 110-ton Russian atomic field gun has been wait ing for four months on the north bank of the Yalu River, separat ing Red Korea from Communist China, but that the poor condi tion of North Korean roads has made it impossible to move the gun across the border. A Swiss armistice inspector said he has "no information" on the atomic reports. Buildings Approved By Education Board Portland (UP.) The State Board of Higher Education, meeting in committee, yesterday gave final approval to plans for buildings at Oregon State and Oregon. It was indicated that bids would be called for April 19 and 20 for the first unit of the agri culture and biological science building at Oregon State. Esti mated cost is Sl,800,000 with an other $150,000 to connect it to the uitlity tunnel system of the campus. Also getting final approval were plans for the second of two new men's dormitories at OSC. The building is expected to cost $900,000. Final plans for the architec ture and allied arts building at the University of Oregon call for construction of . the new building and remodeling of the old structure at a cost of about $550,000. . Portland State College was as sured of $30,000 with which to plan an upper division curricu lum in general studies. The board allowed PSC $15,000 to match $15,000 offered by the Fund for Advancement of Education. Interim Tax Group Discusses Sales Tax Salem j(U.R) State Sen. Ru die Wilhelm Jr., chairman of the Legislature's Interim Tax Study Committee, said today the committee has not and will not consider any sales tax plan which does not repeal the 45 per cent surtax and lower brack et income taxes. The interim committee held a two-day meeting last week at which time they heard proposals for the incorporation of a three per cent retail sales tax in the state. The committee took no action on the proposals. "The committee is also desir ous of in some way giving real property tax relief, but it is not sure that real property tax re lief and the amount of relief de sired can both be accomplished with a 3 per cent sales tax which does not include food," Wilhelm said. Gunman Chased After Holdup Attempt Portland U.R) Grocer Earl L. Harry, 71, chased a gunman with a stove poker last night after the robber had pointed a revolver at him and pulled the trigger. The gun only clicked. Harry said he almost caught the bandit who had taken about $100 from the cash register. He said he was checking his stove when the man came in, carry ing a revolver and demanding money. He pointed with a poker in hand at the cash register. The man took the money and told Harry to stop staring at him.' When Harry started approach ing the gunman pulled the trig ger. When it failed to go off he took off, Harry in pursuit. The gunman jumped over a wire fence and crashed a picket fence and managed to escape. Airstrip Named for Seabee Who Lost Life Washington U.R) The Navy today named a snow-covered airstrip in the frozen Antarctic wasteland after Max Kiel, a sea- bee who lost his life in opera tion 'Deepfreeze" a week ago. Kiel, a tractor driver, died March 5 trying to bridge a crev ice in Marie Byrd land in prep aration for international geo physical year scientific studies. He was carrying drums of fuel oil and gasoline to an advance station. Kiel was a son of Mrs. Roma Irene Kiel of Joseph, Ore. The airstrip was named the Max Kiel Air Operations Facility. Negotiations Continue In Meatcutters Strike Portland (U.R) Negotia tions with federal mediators continued today in an effort to setle a wage dispute before Fri day when Portland meatcutters have scheduled a city- wide strike in chain and independ ent groceries. Portland Central Labor Coun cil last night voted to )lace both chain and independent meat re tailers on its unfair list Friday unless a settlement is reached, LOGGER KILLED Grants Pass (U.R) Bob Kui tert, about 24, was killed yester day afternoon in a logging acci dent, apparently when hit by a falling limb, about 28 miles north of here in the Leland area. Ownby Bound Over on Contributing Charge Ralph Henry Ownby, 23, of South Columbus ave., was bound over to the grand jury in district court yesterday on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Ownby was arrested in Ash land March 9. Bail has been set at $2,500. Court Records POLICE COURT Kenneth Ralph Jueneman. excessive noise ( pipes). S10: failure to stop when emerging from a driveway. $5. Pete Marion Jackson, violation of basic rule, S10. .Donald Dene Goyette, failure to stop at a red light, S5. Francis Lee Hines. violation of basic rule, $15. DISTRICT COURT Rose Elnora Willems, failure to stop at stop sign. S10. Ewine Youne Mitchell, failure to stop at stop sign. S10. lionald Koss Couser, failure to stop at stop sign. S10. George Arnold Bemis, no operator's license. 513. Melvin Bee Voods, truck speeding, S15. Frank Speare Chapman, violation of basic rule. Slo. Richard Dale Chapman, no motor vehicle license. S10. Homer B. Stephenson, overload S193. Harry Morse Watson, failure to operate on right side of highway S7.50. Richard Lee Purdy, failure to stop at stop sign. S10. Keith Clifford McLean, failure to stop at stop sign. S10. , tula G. Havener, expired motor vehicle license. Sj. Ernie Martin Warren, failure to stop at stop sign. S10. James M. Hamilton, no operator's license. 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