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    Medford
Tribune
Second Section
MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956
12 Pages
Ashland Schedules
July 4 Celebration
Ashland The Ashland Lions
club has made tentative plans
for a July celebration which
include iireworka and various
contests.
The Lions club is planning a
parade with floats, marching
units and bands, fireworks, an
open air dance, log-rolling and
sawing contests, swimming and
tennis exhibitions.
The afternoon program in the
city park will feature contests
for children and a concert at
the Butler memorial band shell.
The Junior Chamber of Com
merce will supervise the night
fireworks display.
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Writer Says Leaning Tower of Pisa
Won't Be Known as 'The Tiltin' Hilton'
By H. D. OUIGG
United Press Correspondent
New York flJ.R) Reports
from Italy hint that the Leaning
Tower of Pisa may have to be
rebuilt. You probably know that
the leaning tower in the Middle
Ages was one of the seven won
ders of the world. And you prob
ably can't name the other six.
It's time we brought the list up
to date, using wonders that we
all wonder at every day. Here
with, the wonders of today's
world:
Knee Deep in Bottles
1. The no-return beer bottle.
Before the advent of this sturdy
monument to convenience, man
kind was knee deep in bottles,
waiting to be returned.
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2. Singing commercials. Won
ders never cease and neither do
these things.
3. Strapless dresses. The won
der here is: Wonder whether it'll
stay up?
4. View of the Empire State
building. Looks down on the
greatest agglomeration of mas
onry, steel, and connivance in
history.
5. Winston Churchill. A won
der of this or any other
world.
6. High heels for women and
jackets in summer for men. The
wonder of the spectacle of mil
lions of persons maiming and
torturing themselves.
7. Air condition; It's wonder
ful. And now back to the storied
tower of Pisa.
We have checked and found
there is no truth in the ancient
legend that. Conrad Hilton is go
ing to buy the tower, turn it into
a hotel, and name it "The Tiltin'
Hilton."
Nor is there substance to the
report that it is going to be turn
ed into a restaurant called "The
Leaning Tower of Pizza." '
There was a rumor, some
months ago, that the Leaning
Tower sent a note to Big Ben in
London. The note said: "You've
got the time and I've got the in
clination." This is true. We wouldn't end
this piece on a false note.
Around Hollywood
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Correspondent
Hollywood (U.R) Will the
Martin and Lewis "divorce"
stick? Most of their associates
figure the two
will star as
singles but
e v e n t u a lly
drift back to
gether again.
Dean and
Jerry were
two unknowns
who never
caught the
Aline Mosby - fancy of the
public until they became a team
at the 500 club in Atlantic City,
in 1947. Most of their coworkers
think the two will "sooner or la
ter realize their big success
comes as a team."
One of their employers says,
"Look, I've been going through
their fights for years. They may
get over this battle next week."
But D e a n and Jerry insist
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Injured in London
London U.R) American
publisher Victor F. Ridder, 70,
is progressing satisfactorily from
injuries suffered Monday in an
automobile accident, a hospital
spokesman said today.
Ridder, who makes his home
in New York, suffered leg and
hip injuries and was taken to the
London - Clinic for treatment.
Mrs. Ridder, who was with her
husband in the accident, was not
hurt.
The Ridders were in Britain
for a vacation.
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they want to change their NBC
TV and Hal Wallis movie con
tracts to allow them to perform
separately. Their associates
agree they would have success as
singles. Martin already has been
offered the movie version of "Pa
jama Game" and Jerry has re
ceived permission to direct his
own pictures at Paramount stu
dio. But even Martin admits,
"We'll make less money as sin
gles." Their friends say even
tually they'll "make reunion pic
tures like Betty Hutton had fare
well tours."
Most show business teams
stick together as a matter of fi
nances. The Andrew Sisters
parted two years ago and tried
"singles." They weren't as happy
with the arrangement as they
had figured, and the girls are
back together now in Las Vegas,
Nev.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
have battled down the years, as
many business partners do. But
they always went out on the
stage together to make their live
lihood. One way they worked
out their troubles was to agree
to keep their personal lives sep
arate. .
If Martin and Lewis are
through making pictures togeth
er as they claim, Hollywood will
say goodbye to one of the best
shows in town one the public
never sees. The boys backstage
often were funnier than the an
tics they put on film.
Somehow movie sets won't be
the same without Dean and Jer
ry. But, as their pals say, "Don't
worry they'll be back."
Father Not Biller
In Child's Death
i Seattle (U.R) A state repre
sentative whose 4 - year - old
daughter was slain and assaulted
by a 12-year-old boy said today
he felt no bitterness toward the
youngster.
"I just feel sorry," said Rep.
Richard Ruoff (R-Seattle). "I'm
not bitter. That wouldn't solve
anything."
The body of Ruoff's daughter,
Kathryn, was found under the
floor of a neighborhood garage
Sunday. Shortly afterwords, Ray
John Barker admitted choking
the girl to death.
"Think how that mother must
feel," said Ruoff. "A kid must
be completely insane during the
period when he commits such an
act of violence and doesn't know
what he is doing.
"He should not be locked in a
cell and forgotten. But he should
never be released until there is
no possibility of danger."
The Barker boy will undergo
a clinical examination this week
and findings will be presented
to Juvenile Court Judge William
G. Long when he returns from
New York. Long will decide if
he will hear the case or refer it
to the King County Superior
Court.
Grants Pass Woman
Beaten by Mate, 84
Grants Pass (U.R) Mrs.
Mary Jane Todd, 70, of Grants
1 Pass, was in critical condition in
! a local hospital today from in-
juries police said were inflicted
I by her 84-year-old husband,
Frank Todd.
The elderly man was lodged
i in Josephine county jail ac-
cused of assaulting his wife with
! a knife and beating her. A tem
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Reasons for Cut
In Aid Bill Talked
By Harris Ellsworth
By HARRIS ELLSWORTH
Congressman, 4th District
Washington What happened
to the bill to authorize and addi
tional amount of money, for' for
eign aid was not the result of
party politics.
The leadership on both sides
of the House strongly endorsed
the President's request for $4-9
billion. They likewise criticised
the action of the House Foreign
Affairs committee in cutting the
amount down to $3.8 billion
a slash of more' than a cool bil
lion. Leadership , on both sides
urged the House to restore to
the bill at least half of the cut
made by the committee. Never
theless, the House by an- im
pressively large vote rejected
the amendment to increase the
S3. 8 billion committee bill by
$600 million in other words
restore half the cut.
What caused both the Demo
crat and Republican members
to revolt against their leader
ship? I think the trouble is that
only a very few . people know
enough about our foreign, aid
program to have an informed
opinion as to what we actually
should spend on foreign aid.
Much of the information needed
to evaluate the foreign aid pro
gram is "classified", or r secret.
Testimony given by the military
people in support of the heavy
demands for foreign military
aid was wobbly.
Whether the inadequacy of the
testimony was due to security
requirements, or merely indi
cated recklessness in spending
the money, could not be easily
determined by the average mem
ber. But the Congressmen do
know that we have poured more
than $60 billion into foreign aid
sinoe the war. They know that
Federal taxes are oppressively
high. They know that the" na
tional debt is at a staggering
figure. I think the majority -of
the members figured they pre
ferred to take a chance on being
on the side of economy than to
authorize too much.
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Again in Jail
Hollywood (U.R) Edward
G. Robinson Jr., 23, was booked
on suspicion of felony drunk
driving today after his sports
car struck four parked cars and
police said he failed to pass an
intoximeter test.
A passenger in Robinson's
car, Martin Barth, 37, . was
thrown though the window of
the car and doctors at Santa
Monica hospital said he may lose
his right eye because of injuries
suffered.
Young Robinson, son of the
famed movie "tough guy" was
not hurt.
Police at the West Los Angeles
substation where Robinson was
being held said that in view of
the felony complaint the youth
could not be released on bail
and must await a habeas corpus
order through his lawyer.
Robinson has been involved in
a series of scrapes with the law
in recent years but a police of
ficial described today's action
as "serious."
Last April 24 he was treated
for an overdose of sleeping tab
lets after he was found un
conscious in his apartment.
His wife, Frances, 27, divorced
him earlier this year because of
his drinking.
The elder Robinson now is
starring in a Broadway play.
battery was filed. The woman's
condition was considered grave
when she was admitted to sur
gery. Grants Pass Police Chief Carl
M. Dallas said he would institute
a sanity hearing for Todd who
was disarmed by a neighbor at
the Todd home.
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Stroupe, 23, of Philadelphia
sports a new Jantzen turtle
neck bathing suit called
"Monaco" as she tries- out
pool of latest Las - Vegas,
Nev. hotel, Hacienda. The
five-million-dollar hotel with
266 rooms is scheduled to
open July 1 -
Siskiyou County Tax
Assessments May Rise
Yreka Siskiyou county
residents may have county tax
assessments raised 42 per cent
according to Assessor L. D. Tay
lor. -.. .
Taylor said Siskiyou county is
7.4 points, or about 42 per cent
below the state average assess
ment, which is now at a level
of about 25 per cent of true
market value. If the 25 per cent
state average is to be taken as
a standard, Taylor said he
would bring Siskiyou's assessed
values up to the required level.
Acfivify of Aphids
Increasing in Area
Activity of green sphids has
been rapidly increasing on ce
real crops, legume, hay and
seed crops in Jackson county,
W. B. (Ben) Tucker, . county
agriculture agent, said today.
The insects attack all parts of
the green plant, especially stems
and leaves. Tucker said. The
plants suffer from loss of plant
juices, and seed production as
well as forage is reduced in pro
portion to the aphid population,
he pointed out.
Applications of malath ion
either as a spray or wettable
powder is recommended. The
county agent advised 8 to 10
ounces of actual malathion per
acre. If dusters are used, four or
five per cent dust is recommend
ed in applying 10 to 15 pounds
per acre. Dust can also be ap
plied by airplane.
. Tucker said cool, wet weath
er this season has been more
favorable for development of
aphids than weather-in average
years. . .
' Tuberculosis deaths In tha
U.S. have decreased by about 70 "
per cent since 1900. -
Dr. Robert E. Lee
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