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Tutday. Mar 1958
Quotes From the News
Br UNITED PRESS
Washington Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, on his re
turn from a North Atlantic Treaty Organization meeting in Paris:
"It was recognized that the unity of the Atlantic community
must be further developed if it is to surmount the shifting tactics
of international Communism and if it is to serve the needs of this
and coming generations."
Ntw York Broadway producer Kermit Bloomgarden, on be
ing told hii current success "The Diary of Anne Frank" -won the
Pulitzer Prize: . - .
"I am the most happy fella."
Washington Sen. Mike Mansfield (D.-Mont.) on the victory in
Texas of Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson over Gov. Allan Shivers for con
trol of the state delegation to the Democratic National convention:
'It's good news for the unity and future of the Democratic
party."
Cairo Carroll Pederson, to the Egyptian girl he traveled 8.000
miles to marry, at the great pyramid of Cheops:
"This pyramid is a symbol of our romance. Just as it has stood
thousands of years, so will our love be permanent."
Paris Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia, on the prospects of oasing
world tensions:
"I believe that we are already in a phase in which the barriers
which stop peoples from getting to know each other are being
eliminated."
New York Handyman Todurchi Sava. the sniper who killed
a church warden and wounded five other persons during a Roma
nian Orthodox Easter service:
"I wanted to scare. I didn't want to hit. I'm 30 years in this
country. I'm for life, for liberty. I did it for America."
Tel Aviv Israeli Premier David Ben-Gurion, in an interview
with United Press, on Israel's need to restore a balance of power
with the Arab states:
"Balance of power alone will prevent war, but it will not re
store peace."
Thornfon Asked To
Rule on Pelfon Dam
Salem (U.R) An opinion as
to whether Portland General
Electric company is in violation
of any state law in starting con
struction of Pelton dam on the
Deschutes river has been re
quested from Attorney General
Robert Y. Thornton by Gov.
Elmo Smith.
"In view of the United States
Supreme Court decision in the
case of the Federal Power Com
mission vs. the State of Oregon,
decided June 6, 1955, is the
Portland General Electric Com
pany in violation of any state
law in proceeding with the con-
DIVORCE FAMILY AFFAIR
Chicago (U.R) A divorce
court session Monday was a fam
ily affair for the Collinses. Her
man Collins backed up his
mother's charges that her hus
band deserted her in 1954. Then
his mother, Mrs. Dorsula Col
lins, 44, corroborated her son's
testimony that his wife left him.
struction of Pelton dam on the
Deschutes river?" the governor
asked the attorney general.
' "I am genuinely concerned
over the serious impact the
Pelton decision will have on the
entire question of Oregon water
development," Gov. Smith said
after making the request.
Mau Mau Campaign
Being Mopped Up
London U.R) Britain's cam
paign against the Mau Mau ter
rorists in the Kenya colony is
in the "mopping up" stage, ac
cording to the colony's gover
nor, Evelyn Baring.
Baring arrived here yesterday
to discuss with Colonial Secre
tary Alan Lennox-Boyd security
arrangements for the forthcom
ing visit of Princess Margaret
to Kenya.
He said the fact that the prin
cess will visit Kenya is proof
that the Mau Mau troubles are
just about over.
"It is still a military opera
tion, but it is a mopping up
operation," Baring said. "The
worst is very much over. Most
of our efforts now are turned
towards peaceful development."
He said Kenya's most acute
problem now is rehabilitating
the Kiyuya tribesmen and wom
en who formerly were terrorists.
Field Representative
Visits in Medford .
Anyone in Jackson - county
with visual difficulty seeking as
sistance in rehabilitation or re
storation of sight is invited to
contact Mrs. Vera Thompson,
Portland field representative of
the Oregon commission for the
blind, who will be in Medford
until May 14.
She may be contacted at the
home of . Mrs. Chris Zink, 19
South Lewis st., telephone
2-8034.
The commission workers
while here will also give individ
ual instruction in braille, typing,
crafts and homemaking in homes
of the visually handicapped per
sons who want it.
Mrs. Thompson is in this coun
ty every two months both to con
duct classes and to contact per
sons with visual difficulty.
East Lansing, Mich. U.R)
Police today sought a glib thief
who admitted a $1,400 theft
from a drug 'store. Two Michi
gan State students captured the
man but released him when he
returned the money, saying he
was sorry and wouldn't do it
again. .,.
Back Stairs: Ike's Grandson Composed
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By MERRIMAN SMITH
United Press White House Writer
Gettysburg, Pa. (U.PJ Back
stairs at the Gettysburg White
House:
David Eisenhower is only
eight years old but is one of the
most composed fellows around.
Last Saturday, out at the local
country club, the President's
grandson was the center of at
tention by reporters and pho
tographers as he took a long golf
lesson from Dick Sleichter, the
club pro.
A lot cl touring professionals
would have blown sky high,
what with cameras at their feet
and reporters remarking quite
audibly about the quality of the
golf.
But young David was utterly
unperturbed and hit practice
shots, with his pint-sized club
with a degree of concentration
his grandfather could use on oc
casion when he is playing golf.
Eisenhower acreage
vehicle.
"n tne small
Sleichter wanted to give David
a yellow cap with the club em
blem on it.
David was most happy to re
ceive the gift, but he asked quite
carefully before accepting it:
"Has this been bought?"
Assured that it was a personal
gift from the pro, David clamped
the cap on his head and went
about his golf.
It is a good bet that David's
mother, Mrs. John Eisenhower,
will have something to say to her
distinguished in-laws about the
public attention 'paid to the boy
in Gettysburg this week-end.
Barbara Eisenhower is a level
headed young Army wife who
has very fixed beliefs that too
many flashbulbs and pictures
might give' David a somewhat
warped idea of his own import
ance. The President, on the other
hand, is about as doting as a
grandfather can be. David looks
like him, talks like him, and
with the help "of a few more golf
lessons, probably will be able to
play golf like him. -
Mr. Eisenhower now has an
electric eolf cart on his farm
here. He promised David he
could run around, the rolling
LUMBER, SHED GONE
Edmonton, Alta. U.R) Mrs.
Elizabeth Doucet reported to po
lice the theft of a load .of lum
ber and the 40-foot shed in
which she stored it.
ington lor the rest oi the month.
Mr.
The reason the President spent
a long week-end here is that he
figures this may be his last
breathing spell from the White
House for several more weeks.
He has a number of week-end
engagements piled up in Wash- Mr. Eisenhower to support him
Eisenhower has received
a letter signed by Michael Pat
rick Egan of Washington.
Egan writes that he often has
had the feeling "that I may be
the next president of the United
States." Furthermore, he wants
ee GOP ooa. he promises to sup
port Eisenhower policies.
This should come as no shock
to Egan, but the President is
well aware that several other
people also would like to be the
next president. Mr. Eisenhower,
however, is quite fixed in his
own belief that he will be in the
White House for another four
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