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MEDFORD DELEGATION Medford, which claims top hon
ors for most winter pears produced, had' the delegates above
at the Pear bureau meeting. Left to right, standing, are Shelby
Tuttle, Howell Murphy, Lyn Newbry, Don Root, Martin Lu
ther, Paul Culbertson, Dr. John Higdon and Ray R. Reter.
From left, seated, are Joe Naumes, R. W. Gray, Steve Nye,
Harold Holmes and George Joseph, who is grower in both
Medford and Yakima.
Stevenson Very Pleased1 With
Results From Florida Primary
Vallejo, Calif. (U.R) Adlai
Stevenson, expressing himself as
"very pleased" with the results
of the Florida presidential pri
mary, called today on his sup
porters to "redouble their ef
forts" to ensure a victory in
California's primary election
next Tuesday.
A slate of delegates pledged to
Stevenson is opposed to a slate
pledged to Sen. Estes Kefauver
(D-Tenn.) on the Democratic
ballot in the June 5 'election.
Thus, the election is a "popular
ity contest" in which the winner
gets all of the state's 68 con
vention votes.
Victory Statement
Stevenson spent last night at
the Casa de Vallejo here to
await the, returns of the Florida
primary. The race was nip and
tuck for hours, but at last he
pulled into a clear but slim
margin over Kefauver.
It was shortly after 10 p.m.
(PST) that Stevenson finally de
cided it was safe to issue a vic
tory statement. He said:
Sen. Kefauver Claims
Moral Victory1 in
Florida Elections
spot with Stevenson 8 col hed
SEN. KEFAUVER 2 col hed....
Los Angeles flJ.R) A confi
dent Sen. Estes Kefauver today
claimed a ."moral victory" in the
Florida primary despite losing
by a slim margin to his Demo
cratic opponent, Adlai Steven
ion. "The vote shows I have
strength in the South and I con
aider it a great moral victory,"
Kefauver said. "It was frankly
much better than I expected
under the circumstances."
The lanky presidential aspir
ant arrived here late Tuesday
night by plane from Florida. He
greeted reporters at the airport
with a smile and seemed well
pleased with the outcome of the
election.
"This vote breaks the so-called
myth that the South won't sup
port one of its own," be said. "It
also breaks the myth that
Dr. Stevenson Serving
As Book Consultant
Ashland Serving as one of
the consultants for the current
edition of the New Wonder
Book Cyclopedia of World
Knowledge, Dr. Elmo N. Stev
enson, president of Southern
Oregon college, also edited the
sections on birds and mammals
in the 12 volume set.
Dr. Stevenson, who is observ
ing the 10th year of his presi
dency of the college, shared in
writing general science articles
concerning the philosophical as
pects of science. '
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Stevenson has a great deal more
support than I have in the
South."
Kefauver said he would have
more to say on the election after
he studied the voting returns.
The senator arrived here in a
final campaign swing of Califor
nia before the state's primary
next Tuesday.
"I am of course very pleased
about the result in the Florida
primary.
"I am deeply grateful to the
people of Florida for their en
dorsement. And I am especially
thankful to all those who helped
me so loyally. Their efforts
meant all the difference.
Redouble Effort
"The California primary will
be next Tuesday. I hope that
those who feel as I do will see
in the Florida results the import
ance of redoubling our efforts.
Stevenson found an opportun
ity Tuesday to make one of his
rare attacks on Kefauver. He
said he was "surprised and re
sentful" that Kefauver should
criticize his record on old age
pensions while governor of Illi
nois. A Higher Plane
He called on Kefauver to help
him restore the campaign for
the Democratic presidential nom
ination to a higher plane.
Stevenson accused Kefauver
of using pamphlets written by
California pension promoter
George McLean during the Flor
ida campaign that "grossly dis
torted my record in Illinois."
Sen. Glemerits Builds
Big Lead in Race for
Kentucky Nomination
Louisville, Ky. U.R) Sen.
Earle C. Clements built up a
lead of nearly 90,000 votes over
former Rep. Joe B. Bates today
to win his battle for renomina
tion on the Democratic ticket
and for control of the Demo
cratic party machinery in Ken
tucky. The polls had been closed only
an hour Tuesday, before machine-counted
ballots in the
state's major population centers
showed the unmistakable sweep
for Clements over the candidate
backed by Gov. A. B. Chandler,
At 8:10 p.m. (EDT), Bates'
campaign manager Charles
Blackburn conceded the Clem
ents victory in a statement from
Bates' headquarters in Frank
fort.
With the vote counting about
seven-eighths complete, the vote
stood at 195,281 for Clements:
1 106,793 for Bates; and 1,554 for
a third candidate, James L. Delk.
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Returns were in from 3,530 of
the state's 4,042 precincts.
Republicans chose former As
sistant Secretary of State Thurs
ton B. Morton as their nominee
to oppose Clements.
Incumbents Win
All eight incumbent Kentucky
congressmen six Democrats
and two Republicans won re
nomination by large margins,
even though four of them were
opposed by candidates backed by
Chandler.
The voting in the Democratic
primary was the heaviest in Ken
tucky since 1938, and the final
total, swelled by 18-year-old resi
dents voting for the first time,
was expected to run well above
the 300,000 mark.
Clements victory Tuesday
was in marked contrast to the
aeieat oi the Clements organi
zation last year when Chandler
won the Democratic nomination
for governor and the governor
ship. Ever since he took office last
fall, Chandler has stated repeat
edly that removal of Clements
from the senate was" one of the
chief objectives of his adminis
tration. He issued a statement
last night, however, congratulat
ing Clements and pledging him
support in the fall campaign.
Clements' victory assured him
of retaining control of the Demo
cratic party organization in Ken
tucky. He probably will be able
to name the Democratic candi
date for the unexpired Senate
term of the late Alben W.
Barkley.
It also meant that Chan
dler's hopes of going to the
Democratic national convention
as Kentucky's favorite son may
depend on his willingness and
ability to reach a compromise
with Clements.
Suggestions for hobbies and
leisure- time activities can be
found in books at the Medford
Public Library.
Don Rooi Elected
4th Vice President
Of Pear Bureau
Portland Don Root of Med
ford was elected fourth vice
president of the Oregon-Washington-California
Pear bureau at the
annual meeting in Portland last
week.
Medford, which is the largest
winter pear producing area on
the coast, was represented by a
large -delegation. They included
Shelby Tuttle, HoweU Murphy,
Lynn Newbry, Don Root, Martin
Luther, Paul Culbertson, Dr.
John Higdon, Ray R. Reter, Joe
Naumes, R. W. Gray, Steve Nye,
and Harold Holmes.
Other officers elected were
Edwin R. Pooley, Hood River
grower, president; John Bloxom,
Yakima, first vice-president; J.
C. Crossland, Wenatchee, Wash.,
second vice-president; J. A. Ho
dapp, Placerville, Calif., third
vice-president. Richard A. Pat
terson was renamed secretary-treasurer-manager
and Miss Ann
Duncomb was ' elected assistant
secretary.
25th Anniversary
The annual meeting celebrated
the bureau's 25th anniversary.
At a Silver Anniversary ban
quet, parchment scrolls were
presented to the original trust
ees, praising them for "keen
foresight and deep devotion" to
the problems of the winter pear
industry. Ray R. Reter, Medford,
a first trustee, received a scroll.
Wednesday. May SO, 19SS
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUHE rTTTE
Twining To Visit
Moscow Air Show
Washington (U.R) Gen.
Nathan F. Twining, Air Force
Chief of Staff, today accepted an
invitation to attend the Soviet
air show at Moscow on June
24.
Twining accepted the invita
tion upon the authorization of
President Eisenhower.
Secretary of Air Force Don
ald A. Quarles announced the
acceptance.
Quarles said the invitation
also was approved by Secretary
of State John Foster Dulles and
Secretary of Defense Charles E.
Wilson.
Twining will be accompanied
to Moscow by several Air Force
officers of his own choosing.
ACTORS TOTE MONEY BAGS
Hollywood U.R) Judy Hol
liday, Richard Conte and opera
basso Salvatore Baccaloni have
a scene in "Full of Life" in
which they tote bags of cement
to build a fireplace. Genuine
cement was too heavy, so the
bags are really filled with mon
ey stage money, that is.
A banquet attraction was a
three-tiered birthday cake with
25 candles and garnished with
almond-made pears which
looked like fresh fruit. A sterl
ing silver medallion, the size of
a 50-cent piece, commemorating
the silver anniversary also was
presented to all present.
Scholarships Being Awarded by Oil Firm
Ashland Leadership Schol
arships are being awarded by
Standard Oil company of Cali
fornia to Southern Oregon col
lege students this coming school
year, and tostudents of 26 other
colleges and universities
throughout the west, Dr. Elmo
N. Stevenson, president, has announced.
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$400 administered solely by the The Community's BigRest Marketplace
college to be used by the re
cipient for necessary expenses
such as tuition, books, room and
board.
Selectees receive the scholar
ships on a competitive basis with
their respective institutions mak
ing the choice.' Points stressed
in the selections are scholarship,
financial need, and leadership.
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It's almost unbelievable! It's a dream come true . . now you
can enjoy the thrills of Disneyland ... be on big-time TV . . .
lunch with glamorous film stars ... watch movies being made
... fly in a helicopter!
Hotpoint is giving away a fabulous Holiday in Holly
wood! All expenses paid for you and your parent. Winner
leaves Medford airport on Western Airline's deluxe DC-6B
flight to Los Angeles. Stay at the beautiful Hollywood Plaza
Hotel! Next morning tour famous Hollywood movie studios.
On location you'll see the stars and actually watch movies
being made! Lunch with film and stage celebrities. In the
afternoon, contest winners make a guest appearance on a
network TV show. Tour luxurious Beverly Hills, see the
lovely home of the star.
The third day of the Hotpoint Hollywood Holiday is a
trip to world-famou Disneyland Park at Anaheim, Cali
fornia. AH the Disneyland action and adventure you've read
about and seen on TV will be yours to enjoy In person ...
and it's all FREE! But there's still more ... a helicopter will
pick you up at Disneyland, whisk you over the Southern
California countryside, and land just in time to board that
deluxe airliner for the trip home. Truly a Holiday In Holly
wood you and your mother or dad will never forget! -
This contest is based on total votes, so the faster you act,
the better your chances. Be the first one in your neighbor
hood to enter and get your free gift, contest rules and button.
FIRST PRIZE A FREE TRIP TO HOLLYWOOD
TEN Other Wonderful Prizes Awarded at City Appliance to Runner-Up Winners
Full-size Deluxe Bicycle Sleeping Bog Pup Tent Spinning Rod and Reel Archery Set
Portable Radio
Badminton Set
Basketball Soft Ball and Bat
Outdoor Game Set
WHO MAY ENTER THE CONTEST All boys and girls, ages 7 through
14 (except children of the employees of Hotpoint, Hotpoint Dealers,
Graybar Electric Co. or their advertising agencies).
HOW TO ENTER Come to City Appliance to sign up. You automatical
ly receive free gift plus contest rules, vote cards, and contest button.
CONTEST RULES Contest is based on points or "votes". You get a
bonus of 1 0 votes just for entering the contest!
Each time an adult (Mother-father-uncle-neighbor, etc.) goes to City
Appliance for demonstration of any Hotpoint Appliance (no purchase
necessary) that(person can give you 10 votes on a ballot card.
lf a person buys arw Hotpoint Appliance, they can give you one vote
for every dollar of purchase (Example: Your neighbor buys Hotpoint
range for $249.00, you get 249 votes).
AII votes must be east on ballot card provided by City Appliance. Only
adults can vote.
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At the end of contest, the child with the greatest number of votes in
this district wins a free trip a Hollywood and Disneyland.
Trip winners mus be accompanied by parents or guardian.
lf you don't win one of the Hollywood trips, but are among the top
ten on the City Appliance scoreboard, you have your choice of one of
the wonderful prizes on display at our store.
Contest starts 8 a.m. May 31, 1956; ends at midnight, Juiy 31, 1956.
Winners will be announced in a Hotpoint newspaper advertisement at
' end of the contest. '
In case of tie, child. giving the best reason for wanting to see Disney
land, in 25 words or less, will be awarded the prize.
Pass out ballot cards to your parents, relatives and neighbors. Ask them
to go to City Appliance and vote for you. Get going right now and win!
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