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Tuesday, May 22, 1956 Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS Dallas, Tex. Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson ask ing loyalist Democrats not to fire the conservative state Demo cratic Executive committee: "I don't think we ought to set the bad example of throwing people out of party office more than three months before their terms have expired." Washington Rep. Clarence Cannon (D.-Mo.) chairman of the House Appropriations committee on the Army-Air force feud: "It should be subject to public sentiment instead of handled in a carefully-insulated room in the Pentagon." Newark, England British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd urging the West to overhaul the NATO military machine: "The Russian steamroller of today is not likely to be a military one. SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Naples, Italy Former President Harry Truman endorsing the foreign policy of the Eisenhower administration: "I wish everybody on the other side had done the same for me Washington Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder, President Eisen hower's physician, on whether the Chief Executive should vaca tion in the high altitude of Colorado this summer: "I would not be in favor of it ... I would prefer to play it on the conservative side." Miami Sen.' Estes Kefaurer (D.-Tenn.) on Sunday's H-bomb explosion in the Pacific: "We are now face to face with the double-edged possibility of total destruction. Miami Adlai Stevenson on the H-bomb explosion: "The United States must turn to more peaceful uses of atomic power to stave off a future of total incineration and destruction. Antelope, Illinois Valley Members Take Top Honors Judy Bradshaw of Antelope club and Norma Martin of Illi nois Valley were the top club members at the Rogue River Jersey Cattle club Gold Hill Dairy show held Saturday at Gold Hill. Miss Bradshaw won top hon ors in the showmanship contest over the intermediate winner Ronny Anderson of Antelope and over the beginning winner Ricky Anderson, also of Ante lope. Miss Martin with 294.1 points out of a posible 300 edged Dar- ryl Zapell of the Siskiyou club, who had 293.9 for top spot in the livestock judging contest. Neuberger Asks Consideration for Family Allowance New York U.R Sen. Rich ard L. Neuberger (D - Ore.) charged today that the United States thinks "too much of dol lars and too little of suffering." He called for a five-point health, welfare and conservation program to preserve the human and natural resources of Amer ica. Neuberger's address was read to the opening session of the Na tional Tuberculosis Association by his wife. The Oregon senator suggested that consideration be given to a family allowance program, such as that operating in Canada, which provides a government al lowance for the health and wel fare of each child under 16. Such a program has been described as "socialistic," Neuberger said, but it -apparently has not deterred .U. S. capitalists who presently own "over 25 per cent of all the industries of Canada and are continuing their investment." Neuberger said a nation which spends $10,000,000,000 a year for liquor and $5,000,000,000 for tobacco can hardly plead poverty in face of the nation's health demands. Roosevelt Confirms Plan for Wedding Los Angeles (U.R) Rep. James Roosevelt (D-Calif.) Mon day confirmed published reports he would marry a secretary in his Washington offices when his divorce from his second wife be comes, final next month. The 49-year-old eldest son of the late president had refused until Monday to comment on re ports he planned to marry Mrs. Gladys Irene Owens, 39. His di vorce from Mrs. Romelle Roose velt becomes final in June. Mrs. Roosevelt, a former nurse, originally had named Mrs. Owens as a correspondent in a 1954 divorce suit in which she charged Roosevelt with being in timate with several women. Mrs. Roosevelt however, later dropped the charges and won a divorce on an amended complaint. MAYOR CROSSED UP Jasper, Wis. (U.R) Mayor Ed Lorey asked today for- a vol unteer jury to try Odilo Ter wiske on his fifth' charge of drunken driving, Terwiske crossed up the mayor by, plead ing innocent. The city court doesn't have enough money to pay a jury. JET KILLS BOY Tokyo U.PJ A U.S. Air Force F86D jet fighter crash landed in an open field today and skidded into a farmhouse occupied by a Japanese family. A three-year-old Japanese boy was killed. His father and the pilot of the plane, who was not Identified, were hospitalized in serious condition. Rufus Cate, extension agent at Newport, former 4-H club agent in Jackson county, was the of ficial judge. The club with the highest number - of members, present with animals on exhibits is each year awarded a pitchfork by the Rogue River Jersey Cattle club, Winner this year with 100 per cent attendance and 100 per cent animals present was the Reese Creek Renegades, led by Cliff Moore of Eagle Point. Other Winners Other results were, as follows: Judging contest, first, 294.1, Norman Martin, Illinois Valley; second, 293.9, Darryl Zapell, Siskiyou; third, 288.2, Steve Car rol, Eagle Point; fourth, 288.0, Jerry McDonald, Eagle Point; fourth, 288.0, Johnny Arnold, Josephine; fourth, 288.0, Roger Martin, Illinois Valley; seventh, 285.0, Marthanne Goodwin, Ap- plegate; eighth, 282.1, Dave Par sons, Rogue River, ninth; 279.1, Carol Appy, Josephine; tenth, 25.6, George Martin, Illinois Valley.- Senior showmanship, f i r st, Judy Bradshaw, Antelope; sec ond, Dave Parsons, Rogue River; third, Sally Mongold, Eagle Point; .fourth, Carolyn Tiegs, Siskiyou; fifth, Jerry McDonald, Eagle Point; sixth,. Jack . Esp, Reese Creek; seventh, Norma Martin, Josephine county; eighth, Donna Perry, Josephine county; Ronnie Nelson, Reese Creek; tenth, Marvena Nelsen, Reese Creek; 11th, Roberta Barnes, Josephine county; 12th, Janet Johnston, Reese Creek Intermediate Showmanship Intermediate show manship, first, Ronnie Anderson, Ante lope; second, Steve Carroll, Ea gle Point; third, Karen Jossy, Antelope; fourth, Marthanne Goodwin, Applegate; fifth, Joyce Johnston, Reese Creek; sixth, Roberta Martin, Illinois Valley; seventh, Darryl Zapell, Siskiyou; eighth, Mary Whitcomb, Illinois Valley; ninth, John Hughes, Eagle Point; tenth, Susie Carroll, Eagle Point; 11th, Larry Par sons, Rogue River; 12th, George Martin, Illinois Valley; 13th, Car roll Martin, Illinois Valley. Beginning showmanship, first, Ricky Anderson, Jackson coun ty, second, Kathy Zapell, Jack son county; third, Kay Stephen son, Jackson county; fourth, Jer ry Moore, Jackson county; fifth, Gary Doland, Josephine county; sixth, Gregory Hooper, Jackson county; seventh, Bonnie Goeh- ring, Jackson county; eighth, Josie Clayton, Jackson county; ninth, Roger Martin, Josephine county; tenth, Ronald McGee, Josephine county; 11th Zane Strickland, Jackson county; 12th, Cheri Hardley, Josephine county; 13th, John Arnold, Jose phine county; 14th, Vern Doland, Josephine county; and 15th San dra Lee McGee, Josephine county. MORE PENNIES, NICKELS Washington (U.R) The House Monday unanimously passed and sent to the Senate a bill to pro vide more pennies and nickels. It would boost from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 the revolving fund which finances the production of one-cent and five-cent pieces. The increase is needed to cover a rise in copper prices. 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