EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday. June II, 1958 i
California Governor Favors
"Tough" Program, Increased
Pay for PCC Football Teams
Los Angeles (UP.) Gov.
Goodwin J. Knight says he fa
vors lifting the ban on UCLA
if charges against other schools
prove to be true, and recom
mends adoption of a "realistic,"
"get tough" athletic code for the
Pacific Cast Conference.
Appearing on television Sun
day nignt. the governor indicated
he favored increasing the present
$75 a, month allowance for ath
letes to SI 50.
He said if charges against
other PCC schools are substan
tiated and a realistic code of S150
a month is adopted he would
recommend the conference com
missioner be empowered to in
stitute a "get tough" program.
"I mean the type of program
that Judge Kenesaw Landis im
posed on major league baseball
in which a player found violat
ing the code was barred from
further baseball," Knight said.
Favors Sliding Scala
He also told the United Press
after the hour-long program,
moderated by Freeman Lusk,
that he would favor a sliding
scale for large and small cities
where the cost of living varies.
"There should be a fair ap
proach to this whole matter," he
said.
At a May meeting in Victoria.
B.C., PCC officials cracked down
on the University of Washington
and UCLA for violations of the
athletic code. The Bruins were
hardest hit.
The commissioners placed
UCLA on three years probation,
fined the school S35.000 and
stripped a year's eligibility from
every member of last year"s
freshman and varsity football
squads. Washington was slapped
down also with a fine and pro
bation. K n i g h t's recommendations
came shortly after announce
ment by Conference Commis
sioner Victor O. Schmidt that a
special PCC meeting will be
held in San Francisco July 7
aid 8. j
Prof. Emmett B. Moore, con-
, ference president, called the ses
sion to di.-cuss possible rules
violations whicn have been re-
Women's Golf
Rogue Valley Country Club
Lady golfers play for Thursday,
June 14th will be Medal play.
Thursday will be the first play
on the Rogue Valley Women's
Golf trophy.
First name listed in each pair
ing are to contact the other la
dies. Those unable to arrange a
game call Mrs. H. E. Nulton, at
2-7809.
THURSDAY:
Mm. W. W. Davief. Mrs. Jack Mitch
ell. Mn. Jack Wood: Mrs. Thomas Cul
btrtson. Mrs. Belle Schenck. Mrs. B.
L. Nutting: Mrs. Rav Frisbie. Mn.
Robert Templeton. Mr. Paul Walker,
Mrs. Rose Bunch. Mrs. C. B. Collins.
Mrs. Leslie Schneider: Mrs. Loren
Haugen. Mrs. Frank Tamney. Mrs.
Stov Elliott: Mrs. Richard Finch. Mrs.
E. W. Sickles, Mrs. Ken Teeter; Mn.
Robert Lockwood. Mrs. George Har
rington. Mrs. Fd Radzweit: Mrs. War
ren Leases;. Mrs. w. i.. aiarx. win.
Thomas Fuson: Mrs. F. L. Flink, Mrs.
Ed. Milne. Mrs. Forrest Casey: Mrs.
Wm. Kalibak. Mrs. Wm. Blackledge.
Mrs. Dtan Lambert: Mrs. Victor
Sether. Mrs. Jonh Dev. Mrs. J. W.
Barnard: Mrs. Ed. Ross. Mrs. Ward
Samuelson. Mrs. Bettie Boyles: Mrs.
Dick Knight. Mn. T. C. Groomes. Mn.
S. Tuny Bullis:
Mrs C. H Barrel!. Mrs. Henry Bau
man. Mrs. Rese Alexander: Mrs. R
E Heysell. Mrs. Jerry Olson. Mrs.
Benton Smith: Mrs. L. T. Anderson.
Mn. C. E. Gordon. Mrs. Wayne Safely;
Mrs. James Dunlevy. Mrs. F. M.
Rhodes: Mrs. Wm. C. Knope. Mrs.
Owen Middlckauf: Mrs. Stuart Mc
Queen. Mrs. F. L. Somen: Mrs. Henry
Hclman. Mrs. Fred Coleman: Mrs.
Charles Mclntyre, Mn. Robert Little;
Mrs. Royal Bebh. Mrs. A. Z. Dean;
Mrs. R. E. Barclay, Mrs. Frank Be
nesh; Mn. Dorothy Dowson. Mrs.
Paul Dix: Mrs. Richard Aliev. Mrs.
John Pletsch; Mrs. L. G. McLaren.
Mn. D. H. Adams; Mrs. Lou Mc
Laughlin. Mrs. Wm. E. Ruffner: Mrs.
Virgil House. Mrs. R. S. Wise: Mn.
Jerry Lausman. Mrs. John Worthing
ton. Mrs. Forrest Albert.
ported to the conference subse
quent to its regular spring meet
ing" held in Victoria.
Since the meeting in British
Columba, UCLA booster groups
have accused the University of
Southern California, Stanford
and the University of California
of making illegal payments.
On the panel of "Inside Story,"
Sunday night with Governor
Knight were Sam Baiter, KCOP
sports commentator; Bill Rado-
vich, alumni leader from USC;
Bob Wilkinson, former All
American end from UCLA; Har
vey Knox, controversial father
of UCLA passing ace Ronnie
Knox; Bill Best, United Press
bureau manager and sports writ
er in Los Angeles; John Wright,
assistant to the publisher of the
Valley Times, and Charles Den
ton, International News Service
sports writer.
The Saratoga. U.S. aircraft
carrier is 1.039 feet in length
and 252 feet in width, the long
est and broadest craft believed
ever constructed.
About 30 per cent of the farms
cf the U.S. are residential farms
and those operated on a part-
time basis, agricultural surveys
indicate.
Water Show Draws
Thousands in Portland
Portland (U.R) Despite
heavy morning showers, thou
sands of spectators crowded the
banks of the Willamette river
here yesterday to view the final
event of the 1956 Rose Festival.
The Marine day show drew
crafts of all sizes and descrip
tions from 11 yacht clubs and
non-affiliated owners.
The water show program in
cluded speedboat races, water
skiing and boat parades.
Eight racing heats were staged
over the four-mile course extend
ing from the south end of Sell
wood bridge to the southern
boundary of Powers park.
Named as outstanding driver
of the day and awarded the Rose
Festival Marine Day perpetual
trophy was Jack St. Clair,
Salem.
The first known American
motion picture feature on record
was produced and exhibited to
the public in 1903.
Two Are Arrested
In Connection With
Murder of Ex-Con
Boston (U.R) Police jailed
two longshoremen today on sus
picion of murder in the one
way ride slaying of an ex-convict
believed to have turned informer
on two Brinks holdup gang sus
pects. The two waterfront toughs
were picked up after the body
of William F. Cameron, 49, was
found slumped early Sunday in a
black Cadillac at the Navy's
Fargo building parking lot. Two
.38 caliber bullets had been
fired through his right temple.
One of the suspects. Thomas
J. Ballou. 27, Quincy, Mass., had
been free in $20,000 bail. He
pleaded innocent to an accessory
indictment in the $1,219,000
Brink's robbery.
The other hoodlum booked on
suspicion was Thomas A. Calla
han. 50, an ex-convict and pal of
Jordan Perry, 31, whose arrest
in Baltimore last week led to
recovery of $100,000 in Brink's
loot.
Murder Motive
Police said Cameron may have
been slain to prevent him from
testifying in the trial of the 10
men under indictment or stag
ing the nation's largest cash
robbery Jan. 17, 1950.
Cameron was reported to have
furnished an apartment for the
last two Brink's suspects cap
tured along with Ballou, who
was charged with helping main
tain their hideout.
Callahan, police said, gave a
beating to Cameron a few days
ago.
Cameron was fouund in a
kneeling position in the front
seat of the car. Police said he
was outraged at not being paid
for his services and tipped off
authorities to the whereabouts
of 'Jie last two Brink's suspects.
Thomas L. Faherty, 44, and
Thomas F. Richardson, 48.
The first legislation barring
communists from the ballot was
enacted by Indiana's legislature
in 1933.
British Columbia, it is estima
ted, has 400,000,000 feet of
standing timber.
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