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Johnson To Seek Hells Canyon Vole Washington (U.Ri Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson said yesterday he is de termined to get a Senate vote this session on a bill to authorize i a high federal dam in Hells Can yon. Johnson said the measure, now apparently bftcked in the Senate Interior Committee, should be brought to the Senate floor, through the "rider" method if necessary. The people of the country, he aid, should know just how Sen ate Republicans and Democrats stand on the measure. The proposed dam would be on the Snake river, on the Idaho Oregon border. The Idaho Power Co. obtained a license from the Federal Power Commission last summer for three low dams in o the canyon, which would flood the high dam site. Johnson gave no indication to i A COLOR as you like it We have the colors you want in a choice of the most durable paint finishes. Inside or outside PAINT WITH MEDFORD FAINT & WALLPAPER STORE Corner 6th & Holly, Diagonally Acrosi From the Post Office PHONE 2-9321 WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS ROGUE RIVER Funerals Held By MRS. MYRTLE WHIPPLE Rogue River Death has visit ed Rogue River three times this month. On April 2, the funeral of Xat B. Hart was held at the Presby terian church with the Rev. D. F. Barnett officiating. Mr. Hart was born in Golden dale, Wash., on Sept. 6, 1879, and died March 30 in Grants Pass. Nat had lived in Rogue River and carried the mail from train to post office for many years. He was a Spanish American war veteran and military services were conducted at the grave side. Mr. Hart leaves his widow, Belle, and a daughter, Mrs. lone Jones, and two grandsons, Chris and Wayne Jones, besides many friends and other relatives. On April 7, the funeral for William John Ruehling was held at the Presbyterian church, the Rev. D. F. Barnett officiating. Mr. Ruehling, or "Gus" as he was called by his friends, was i born June 14, 1880, at Leaven ! worth, Kan., and died in Med ford on April 4. Gus came from Los Angeles, Calif., where he was a fireman, and has lived in Rogue River for about 25 years where he has ; farmed in a small way. He is I survived by his widow, Kate. ! Mr. Ruehling was a Spanish j American war veteran. A mili i tary funeral was held at grave i side. I Another funeral was held I Monday afternoon at the As i sembly of God church for John j Wirt Garrett, who was born i Jan. 9, 1861, in Logan county, ! W. Va., and died April 5, at i Medford. ! The services were conducted : by the Rev. Ernest D. Have i mann assisted by the Rev. Ray I Prinzing, Lowell, Ore. Mr. Garrett has been a resi dent of Rogue River several years. He is survived by his widow, three sons and two daughters. The sympathy of the city goes out to the families of these men. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of Toppenish, Wash., visited Mrs. Mae Shults Tuesday afternoon. ! Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Shults are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dengler of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laws of Eugene were in Rogue River April 2 to attend what other measure the Hells Canyon proposal might be at tached as a rider. A possibility could be the Interior Depart ment appropriation bill due to come before the - Senate in a couple of weeks. for Residents the funeral of Nat B. Hart. Or ville is a brother-in-law of Mr. Hart. The EAT Hobby club met April 5 at the home of Mrs. Rob ert Gail on Highway 99 south. Most of the members were pres ent and enjoyed the meeting. Frank McKloske, who has spent the winter in- Medford, visited the Lloyd Smiths last week and returned to his home at Holland last Friday. Mrs. Fay Morgan and two sons of southern California were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Lois Morgan and son, Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young have added a small breakfast nook on to their house on Cedar st. The Rogue River Hobby club met March 28 at the home of Mrs. Richard Hargitt, with 10 members present. A luncheon was served by the hostess, after which hobby gifts were ex changed. The afternoon was spent visiting and with fancy work. Next meeting will be held at the home Of Mrs. James Whipple on Cedar st.. April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fauley have moved back to their ranch here atier living in Meaiord since October with Mrs. Fouley's cousin, Mrs. Mallory. Doug Buckles, who underwent major surgery at the Osteopathic hospital recently, is improving and will soon be home. Paul Pugh, who is stationed at Widby Island, Wash., spent East er visiting his mother and sister and brother. On Easter morning bright and early some 75 people attended the sunrise services at the As sembly of God church on Broad way. A combined youth choir led by Mrs. Ray Davis sung "Christ the Lord Has Risen To day." The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas White sang, accompanied on the accordian. The message from the Bible was given by the Rev. Clinton Ferrell, pastor of the Church of God. The Rev. D. F. Barnett, pastor of the Hope Presbyterian church, and the Rev. Ernst D. Havemann, pastor of the host church, assist ed during the meeting. - After the services, all were invited to the Fellowship hall at the Presbyterian church where a breakfast was served by the members of the church. Waterbury, Conn. lU.R) Nor man A. Lezotte, 28, drove his car to the Washington Ave. bridge and discovered, too late, that the bridge wasn't there any more. The automobile plunged 20 feet into the water, and Lez otte received cuts and bruises. The bridge was washed out in last year's floods. Rise of Zhukov Studied Closely By State Officials Washington (U.R) The steady rise of Marshal Georgi Zhukov in the Kremlin's tight inner cir cle is getting close study at the State Department, it was dis closed today. The impact of Zhukov's as cension, Stalin's downgrading and other dramatic shifts in Soviet policies are being re viewed with U.S. Ambassador to Moscow Charles E. Bohlen. The veteran diplomat arrived home Sunday and is expected to be here at least another week. Elected to Presidium Zhukov, wartime friend of President Eisenhower, was elect ed an alternate member of the Presidium of the Central Com mittee of the Communist Party at the recent party Congress in Moscow. Zhukov is the first professional military man to reach this exalted party status. There is evidence that he should be regarded as a full member of the Presidium along with Khrushchev, Bulganin and nine other full Presidium members. Getting Attention Zhukov and the Soviet Army have been getting more atten tion inside Russia since Stalin died three years ago. They are being decorated more. The army has a new respect that has risen as fear of the secret police has fallen off. There is new evidence and information indicating that Zhu kov and the army played key roles in the arrest of Police Chief Lavrenti Beria in 1953 following Stalin's death. Russian experts believe that Zhukov, who was virtually ex iled under Stalin, is being "paid off" by Moscow's new rulers j for his role in controlling the : Soviet army and helping dispose of Beria, Stalin's feared hench man. Magician Sets Show At Griffin Creek The magician the Great Eads, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday at the Griffin Creek school. Pro ceeds will benefit the music class of the school, accordnig to Mrs. Myrna S. Frink, principal. The magician is making his ; 14th annual tour of schools in the area and features the illu-i sion of the "Elusive Canary,"' in which he causes a live canary ' to vanish from his finger tips! only to reappear in a light bulb 1 30 feet away. Tickets may be secured at the school or from student salesmen. Mrs. Frink stated that although! extra seating will be provided, none will be reserved and those ; attending are urged to come i early. . j j Lovers' lone Terror Captured by Police' j Davenport, la. (U.R) Po- j lice captured Thursday a "gor-1 illa-like" animal which has been j terrorizing a lovers' lane. j The animal" turned out to be three 17-year-old high school students who had rented a real istic gorrilla costume. They said they wanted to scare their girl friends. Friday. April 13, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Marilyn Monroe Rests At Hollywood Hospital Hollywood (U.R) Actress Marilyn Monroe today was "rest ing comfortably" in St. Vincent's hospital where she is recovering from a virus infection, exhaus tion, overwork and acute bron chitis. Dr. Lee Siegel, 20th Century Fox Studio physician, ordered the film star hospitalized yester day after she had been back at the studio for two days follow ing an illness last week. 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