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French Effort for
Big Three Meeting
Received Coldly
Washington UK The Unit
ed States is cool to renewed
French efforts to get a formal
Big Three foreign ministers
meeting on the Middle East soon,
informed sources said today.
They explained that the Unit
ed States does not want the
three powers to appear to be
preparing to act outside the
United Nations. Such a move
could seriously jeopardize the
current Palestine peace mission
of the U.N. Secretary General
Dag Hammarskjold.
It was revealed Thursday in
Augusta, Ga., where , President
Eisenhower is vacationing, that
the President only last Monday
sent messages to leaders of
Egypt and Israel "appealing" for
their cooperation with Hammar
skjold. few Pressure Applied
France started pressing for
the three-nation meeting during
last month's Southeast Asia
Treaty conference in Pakistan
Ambassador Maurice Couve de
Murville applied new pressure
Wednesday in a, hush-hush hud
dle with Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles.
State Department officials
said the "matter is under con
sideration but there is nothing
firm."
They said, however, that
Dulles, British Foreign Minister
Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and
French, foreign minister Chris
tian Pineau probably will hold
an informal exchange of views
on the Arab-Israeli dispute early
in May in connection with the
North Atlantic Treaty Organ
ization council meeting in Paris.
But officials emphasized that
this session probably will not be
the formal, decision-making type
meeting France desires.
Registrars Listed;
Deadline Is Tuesday
Names and addresses of the
county's 37 registrars outside
the courthouse were repeated
again by County Clerk Bereth
P. Hopkins. She reminded resi
dents that deadline for voter
registration is April 17.
All persons 21 years of age
or older, who are United States
citizens, have resided In the
Woman Injured in
Accident Yesterday
Mrs. Judr Ellen Nichols, 16,
of route 2, box 189, Central
Point, was treated for skinned
knees and bruised ankles at
Community hospital after an
accident about 4:49 p.m. yester
day on Highway 99 at Beal lane.
She was released later.
She wa3 a passenger in a car
operated by Claude Ray Nichols,
20, of route 2, box 189, Central
Point, which was involved in
an accident with one operated
by Pearl Mae Johnson, 36, Illi
hee orchards, Medford.
State police said Nichols was
traveling south on Highway 99,
and Pearl Johnson started to
make a left turn into Beal lane.
She was cited for failure to yield
the right of way, police said.
In another accident, vehicles
operated by Melville Dailey, 17,
of route 1, box 392, Ashland,
and Everett Irl Barnes, 51, of
Klamath - Falls, were involved
in an accident on Highway 66
near Tolman creek rd. about
7:29 p.m. yesterday, police said.
A one-car accident involved
a vehicle driven by Demon Leep
er, 16, of 2905-Delta Waters rd.
on Scenic ave. near the Lloyd
Hammond residence. Police said
the vehicle apparently missed
an S curve and went through
a fence at the Hammond property!
state at least six months imme
diately preceding the election
and are able to read and white
English are eligible. j
Following are the precincts, j
registrars, locations, towns and i
hours:
Precinct 1 to 18, Velma Jones,
chamber of commerce, Ashland,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 17, Grace Bost
w.ick, star route, box 101, Pine
hurst; 19, 21 and 22, Billy Skew
ers, Lake Creek store; 21 and
22, Thelma Short, Eagle Point ir
rigation office, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
except 8 a.m. to 12 noon Satur
day. Precinct 23, Doris and Frank
Boothby, Boothbys Market,
Prospect; 25 and 27, Alice and
Howard Nutt, Nuts Market,
Shady Cove; 32 to 56A, Mary
Kelly, 906 West Fourth st., Med
ford; 32 to 56A, M. A. Moulton
and Vernon Ritchie, Main fire
hall, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Medford.
Precinct 32 to 56A, George
Shreve and Dale Davis, East
Side firehall, Medford, 8 a.m. to
10 p.m.; 32 to 56A, Wesley Cole
man and Charles Hobbs, West
Side firehall, Medford, 8 a.m. to
10 p.m.; 58, 64 and 68, Elsie M.
Werner, 1840 Stewart ave., Med
ford; 59, 60 and 61, Margaret
Truax, Randies market, Phoe
nix; 62 and 63, Albert R. Seiber,
Seiber's Shopping center, Tal
ent, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Precinct 64, Geraldine Max
son, M and M store, South Stage
rd., and Griffin Creek rd., 7 a.m.
to 8 p.m; except Sundays, 9:30
a.m. to 7 p.m.; 65 and 69, Ell?
Adkins market, Ross lane; 6T,
70, 71 and 71A, Margaret Na
ples, Naples Realty, Central
Point, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 28A.-29,
29A, 69, 71 and 71A, Nate and
Wilma Grisham, Central Point
Rural firehall, Central Point;
73, William C. Hum, Camp
White.
Precincts 75, 76, 77 and 77A,
I. M. Starzinger, Hill agency,
Rogue River, 78 and 79, Dale S.
Collins, Gold Hill; 65, 66, 81, 82,
83 and 84, Barbara and Budford
Christianson and Beverly Mont
gomery, Chris Drugs, Jackson
ville, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., except
Sundays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Precinct 73A, Ray Wyatt, Ta
ble Rock store, 7 a.m. to 6 pjn.;
80, Letsy Miller, Foots Creek;
81, 82, 83 and 84, Bruce Braa
ten, Hunter and Best, Ruch,
Mdnday, Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday, 8a.m. to 5 p.m.; 81, 82,
83 and 84, Wayne and Dorothy
Bird, Bird's Riverview market,
Applegate.
Precincts 1 to 84, Kathleen
Bash, 1325 Bundy St., Medford;
Donna V. Straus, Sams Valley;
Friday. April 13, 1956
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEIC
and Pauline LaPlane, Labor
Temple, Medford.
Mrs. Bash and Mrs. Straus
also can register voters at Re
publican and Democratic head
quarters, respectively.
The county clerk warned that
registration records are perma
nent only if residents continue
to live in the same precinct and
vote in at least one election held
throughout the county -within
the two years ending Nov. 30
following the regular biennial
general election.
a voter xnoves to another pre
cinct, changes a name by mar
riage or other reason, if regis
tration has been cancelled for
non-voting, or if a change in
party is desired.
The clerk's office will remain
Reregistration is required if h open until 8 pjn. April .17.
Back Stairs: He Almost Hit 'Round Ball'
By MERRIMAN SMITH
UP White House Writer
August, Ga. U.R) Backstairs
at the golfing White House:
A member of President Eisen
hower's party was about to tee
off on the Armed Forces golf
course here the other day. He
reached in the pocket of his golf
bag and pulled out the best
looking ball, known to week-end
golfers as a "round ball" be
cause their everyday pellets us
ually are scarred up.
This man teed up his ball and
was in his backswing when he
Generals and Servants
Look Alike To Kelly
Monte Carlo, Monaco (U.R)
John B. Kelly Sr., father of princess-to-be
Grace Kelly, observed
Thursday after the first formal
meal at Prince Rainier Ill's pal
ce: "The servants had as much
f;old braid you couldn't tell them
rom the generals."
stopped short and gasped,
"M'gawd, I almost hit it."
He reached down reverently
and retrieved the ball, substitut
ing another for his tee shot.
Why? The ball he was about to
hit bore the imprint of "Mr.
President."
Eisenhower autographs are
relatively easy to come by, but
a personal golf ball is another
matter. Mr. Eisenhower permits
no underling to pass out hi3 per
sonal golf balls as souvenirs. He
does it himself.
The Bon Air hotel at Augusta
where the White1 House staff
bases has undergone new man
agement and a lot of improve
ment. The exterior of the hotel
was painted recently and the
hallways repapered.
And even though the temper
ature was in the 60s, the hotel
management filled the front
lawn swimming pool for the en
tourage that trails the President
wherever he goes.
It is a public fact that the
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President is a most doting
grandfather when it comes to his
eight-year-old grandson, David.
The chief executive hopes to see
David as a scratch (no handicap)
golfer some day.
But his preoccupation with
David, according to close friends
of the family, holds not the pro
verbial' candle to the newest
grandchild, infant Mary Jean,
daughter of Maj. and Mrs. John
Eisenhower. In this case it is the
President's wife who swoons
when the baby coos.
As this close friend of the
family said the other day, "If
Barbara (John's wife) were not
such a sensible young mother,
Mamie would spoil the daylights
out of the baby."
Mary Jean was born at Wal
ter Reed hospital in Washington
last December.
50 Explorer Scouts
Expected at Confab
Approximately 50 Explorer
Scouts of the Crater Lake area
council are expected at the
Southern Oregon college campus
this afterno'on for the "Citizens
Now" conference, which will
start at 4 p.m. and continue
through Sunday.
Purpose of the conference is
to point out to the Explorer
Scouts their place in society and
what they should do about it.
Cliff Hansen, scout executive
for the Crater Lake area council
and co-chairman of the confer
ence, will speak on the purpose
of the conference.
Other speakers will be Dr.
Elmo Stevenson, president of
southern Oregon and northern
California Lutheran churches,
"Citizens Now in the Commu
nity;" and Elliot Becken, assist
ant superintendent of Medford
schools, "The Final Challenge."
Bloodmobile Collects
105 Pints in Ashland
Ashland Only 105 Ashland
persons donated blood at Wed
nesday's visit of the Red Cross
Bloodmobile. The area fell 70
pints below the 175 quota.
Out of the 126 persons ap
pearing, 21 were "rejects." A
total of 69 had made appoint
ments. Medford's quota of 250 also
was not met, with only 198 pints
collected by . the Bloodmobile
Tuesday. A total of 223 persons
appeared to donate, but 25 were
rejected.
The blood was sent immedi
ately in a refrigerated truck to
the Portland center for blood
typing and then processed for
use.
Dixieland Band Flies
To Monaco for Wedding
New. York (U.R) A dixie
land band flew today to Monaco
to play at two parties honoring
Prince Rainier III and actress
Grace Kelly.
Stan Rubin, a former Prince
ton university student who leads
the "Tigertown Five" said the
actress invited the band to play
at a dance preceding the wed
ding and at a "gala internation
al ball." '
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