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Rolls IQc 2 35c White Zee Napkins 2 Pkgs. 25C Chiffon Tissue Assorted Color 2 Rons 29c IVORY SNOW i$C Giant 2ft Lge Coupai good for pair of kitchen tongs. Free on Each Pkg. OXYDOL Giant Pkg. 10c OFF DEAL 69c CHIFFON Facial Tissue 400 Sheet 29c GROCETERIA GARDEN FRESH .TABLES MAKES YOUR BUDGET DOLLAR GO FURTHER! - ,. ' Woman Blames, Death Of Husband on Man Talking on Telephone Fairfax, Calif. MU.R) A grief-stricken w i d'o w today blamed the death of her "husband on- the refusal of a man who shares her party line to let her call for help. ; Mrs. Jerry L. ' Smith said her husband, a 36-year-old restaur ant cook, died of a heart attack Sunday night because medical help arrived too late. The case was similar to that in Miami, Fla., where 86-year-old G. T.Lenelm died after a wom an refused to quit talking on a Third Fire Victim Found in Rectory Trenton, N. J. (U.R) Sear chers Wednesday night recover ed the body of the third victim of a fire that gutted historic St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathed ral and an adjoining rectory. The body of - Miss Mary Bren- nabny a housekeeper, was found in the charred ruins by work men after an' all day search. The bodies of Msgr. Richard T. Crean, 55, and Miss Mary) Dun- ellon,; another '. rectory . house keeper were found earlier Wed nesday. Msgr. Crean, rector of St. Mary's and vicar general of the Trenton diocese, died in an her oic attempt to warn those an the rectory of the fire. , Police and fire officials to day launched a full-scale inves- tigation. into the cause of the blaze which destroyed the 85-year-old gothic structure, built onthe site where George Wash ington and the Continental Army defeated British and HeS' sian troops in th Battle of Tren ton in 1776. The blaze which caused dam age - estimated -at close to $3,' 000,000, was detected at - 4:30 a.m. by- a passerby who turned in an alarm.. - Firemen- rescued three priests and a rectory cook, all of whom were ' hospitalized. A fourth clergyman escaped unscathed. Credit Discussions Slated in Eugene ' Credit managers and business operators from Oregon and the Columbia river region of Wash ington will meet March 24-25 at the Eugene - hotel with credit bureau managers and operators for their r, annual conference, Vern Bacon,, manager of the credit' bureau of Medford, an nounced today. Theme of the meeting will be "Credit, your key to sales pro fits." All business and professional men, as well as members of the credit bureau, are invited to at tend or to send a representative, Bacon said. . Additional infor mation can be secured from the local credit bureau, 223 W. 6th St. . About 20 people are expected to attend from Medford. party line while a neighbor 'tried . frantically to call an ambulane. Mrs. Smith said her husband began suffering chest pains and had difficulty breathing.-. : Sh called the family doctor in- San Rafel. When her husband began to "change color," she went.ta the telephone again, intending to tell the doctor to hurry. - . When she lifted the receiver off the hook to place the call, she heard a man's voice ay angrily: ' ' "i "We can't even carry on a con versation without being inter rupted!" Despite her pleas, the man in sisted on finishing his converH tion before hanging up. v -" Meanwhile, Smith had grown worse and was hear death. Mr. Smith went again to the - tele phone to ask the Fairfax Fir Department' to send a respirator crew. The line was again busy. Mrs. Smith begged to place , a call. !. . . . . "What are you trying to pull?? "I just gave you the lin '. The man then stopped talking, but apparently left the receiver off the hook. Mrs. Smith wai . unable to get a dial tone. By. dint of jiggling the hook frantically for several minutes, : she man aged to attract the attention , of . the operator, who placed a call to the fire department. Too Late . Moments later, the doctor and the fire department . arrived, al most, together. By then, Smith , was dead. . . '" :P . Mrs. Smith said she plane - to take no legal action. . ., .1 .' "I hope whoever did this iwiil be punished most by just learn ing what he did," she said. .-I'. In Miami, police obtained . warrant charging . Mrs.. . Ann Heidenrich, who had refused.. to get off the line when Lenelln was dying, with disorderly eon Horn Tooting Becomes Luxury in New York : New York (U.R) H o'r n tooting became an expensive luxury in New York. .City. , to day. The price: $10 and up.. . i. The luxury pricetag went, on honking at 12:01 a.m.. as part of a drive to bring quiet to the city's blaring, bustling streets.: Police had orders to hand out summonses to anyone, caught tooting a horn. A summons au tomatically requires a trip ,to court, and a fine ranging -from $10 to $50. '. - Mayor Robert F. Wagner pro claimed March 15 "Q-Day" in" celebration of the occasion-and posed Wednesday with his fore finger to his lips while holdinf . a sign with the legend: "Don't be a Goose! Hold That Honk." . . i . . v EXTRA FANCY HOT HOUSE RHUBARB . . . ... ... ... Tray Pack A Pounds ny d LARGE OR SMALL dk ASPARAGUS ... Your Choice Pounds "vV onrcil n Florida Indian River Orchid SLi ii I GRAPEFRUIT "B E BROCCOLI ...... Lb. B GIAHT SIZE ... each B 2 FflKOY . 1 HEWTOWN 4g CELERY .Lb. 1 APPLES, 5 Pound bag Ts? V ' Fine for Pie or Sauce ' TASTY SWEET 1 SNOBOY APPLES DABCUIDC I h l! 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Officials, Drivers Start Negotiations ; San Francisco U.R Repre sentatives of union ' bus driver and Pacific Greyhound Lines . met again -today in another at tempt to reach agreement on a. new contract. - . : . .' A similar meeting broke', up yesterday with no progress re ported. . " .. ' The union claims 95. per cent of its 3300 members in Cali fornia, . Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and; part of - Texas . have authorized the negotiating committee to call a. strike, if necessary. . Phoenix Cub Scoufs Visit Mail Tribune i Five members of Phoenix cub scout Den one, Pack 15, visited the Medford Mail .Tribune Tues day afternoon. Those visiting the newspaper plant and offices : were, Mike., Gardner, Bob Hunter, Rodney Biddle, Lee Jackson,, and , den mother Mrs. Dorothy Jackson.,." sugar , CMP j - That good HAWAIIAN CANE flavdrl i