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Local Kiwanians Plan To Attend Convention Mr. and Mri. E. Ronald Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mirick and Dr. and Mrs. Abner Clark of Medford will attend the 41st an nual convention of Kiwanis In ternational at San Francisco, June 17-21. They will join more than 14, 000 other Kiwanians and their wives at what may be the largest convention in the organization's history. Convention sessions will be in the civic auditorium. Rice is a division lieutenant governor of the Pacific North west district. Mirick is president of the Medford club and Clark is a director. Among the speakers at the five-day meeting, in addition to Kiwanis International President J. A. Raney, will -be John Foster Dulles, secretary of state, George N. Craig, governor of Indiana, and Mrs. Spencer Tracy, wife of the motion pic ture star. Raney will deliver the convention key-note address. Also on the program will be Polio Cases Said Behind Last Year Washington (U.R! The Pub lic Health Service reported to day that polio cases so far this year are running considerably behind 1955. Although it is too early to make any soiid predictions, au thorities admit they are now hopeful that this will be a rela tively light polio year. The service said 120 cases were reported in the nation last week, less than half the number reported In the same week last year. So far this year, there have been 1864 polio cases compared to 2534 during the same period of 1955. There also have been 49 fewer paralytic cases than last year. the Rev. Raymond I. Lindquist, Pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Hollywood, Calif., who will deliver the principal ad dress at the convention prelude Sunday evening. Dulles will speak Thursday morning, June 21. Governor Craig will deliver his address Wednesday, and Mrs. Tracy will speak to the ladies Wednesday afternoon. Convention sessions will begin Monday, June 18, with a western-style greeting from motion picture star Leo Carrillo. Tuesday morning will be de voted to convention work. Tues day evening will be reserved for "district dinners." There are 30 Kiwanis districts. Wednesday evening will see the president's reception and ball, with entertainment and dancing. The convention will conclude on Thursday, June 21. Former Romanian King Would Return New York (U.R) Former King Michael of Romania said yesterday that he would like to return to his country if and when it becomes free. He said he believes the people would want him back as king. "Of course, the people must have their say in this matter," he said. He arrived at LaGuardia Air port, on an American Airlines plane from Washington after meetings with Vice President Richard M. Nixon and attending a lunch in his honor by Deputy Undersecretary of State Robert Murphy. 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