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Thursday, June
KID.VAPED in Boston J. T.
Degnan, Jr., aeronautics en
gineer, is rescued from two
men by police on a New
York Street. (International)
Carpet House Here
Expands Facilities
Bill and Gail Laurine, own
ers of Laurine's carpet house,
400 East Main St.. have increas
ed display area at the stpre by
1,000 square feet.
The expansion was made pos
sible by refinishing a basement,
where an assortment of lino
leums and tiles will be display
ed. The main floor will con
tinue in use as a carpet display
room.
An open house next week is
planned by the Laurines.
Rural free mail delivery in
the U.S. will mark 60 years next
Oct. 1.
Landowners Object to
Road Right of Way
Yreka Five landowners ap
peared before Siskiyou County
Supervisors this week opposing
county demands for a 40-foot
rieht of way on Sawmill Lane
rd. from the Klamath River
highway to Buckhorn Lodge rd.
if the road, now private prop
erty, is to be accepted as a
county road.
Supervisor Don Avery told
the grpup that a county set-back
ordinance would, in any case,
prohibit any building closer
than 50 feet from the roads
center line, if it were accepted
by the county.
One of the landowners, who
said he also represented the
Happy Camp Cemetery associa
tion, told supervisors that his
association would fight any at
tempt to move boundaries of the
cemetery. The cemetery bound
ary, he explained, is already
about ten feet further back from
the road than surrounding prop
erties. The landowner also said that
a 40 foot right of way would
require moving of two or three
houses on lots already too
cramped.
The Ohio State Capitol at
Columbus took 22 years to build.
A low-domed structure of Doric
style, it stands in a 10-acre down
town park. A memorial to Wil
liam McKinley at the west en
trance depicts the Ohio-born
president delivering the address
that preceded his assassination
in Buffalo, N.Y., in 1901.
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FAIRLY FLYING Harry Haskell's yawl, the 73-foot
"Venturer," is seen from the air about 188 miles off St.
David's Head, Bermuda, as she races along at speed of 11
knots in thf- Newport-Bermuda race. She's given an even
chance to beat record set in 1932 of 71 hours, 35 minutes
and 43 seconds.
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
Washington Robert B. McLeaish, recently-resigned Farmers
Home administrator, on charges he carried on a kissing game with
married women at a Montana party in 1954:
"I simply don't believe in that, even if I were drunk."
Oxford. England Former President Truman, In his first out
spoken comment on foreign policy since starting his two-month
tour of Europe:
"As things stand, our only guaraniae of peace in the world is
the power of the free world to strike back. But this is a poor way
of doing business ..." '
Estes Park, Colo. Elmer W. Boyrd, on how it felt to be swept
175 feet over Chasm Falls west of Estes Park: . .
"I remember being in the water at the top of the falls. But I
must have hit my head on a rock in the the first few feet. I don't
remember anything else."
New York A steel industry spokesman, on chances of settling
the wage dispute between the steel workers union and the steel
companies:
"There will have to be some real old-fashioned horse trading
in the Joint negotiations if a strike is to be averted."
Point Pleasant, N. J. Gus Butehlo. who saw the Venezuelan
airliner that crashed into the ocean with 74 persons aboard as "a
fiery light in the sky:"
"Suddenly the flare burst into a huge, burning, sun-like orb
before dropping slowly into the sea."
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Chance fo Reach Top
In Business Better
Chicago (U.PJ Your chance
of reaching the top in business
today is, if you are an average
American, improving. That is in
spite of the fact that sons of
major executives and owners
of big business occupy substan
tial portions of top-level jobs.
According to W. Lloyd War
ner, University of Chicago so
ciologist, "there is no evidence
that opportunity for sons of
farmers, laborers and white col
lar workers is decreasing. In
fact, movement from these back
grounds into the 'business elite
takes place in greater numbers
today than it did a year ago."
Speaking at a meeting of the
University's Citizens Board in
Chicago, Warner said that big
business is becoming more flexi
ble by obtaining its leaders in
increasing numbers from all
parts of our society.
According to Warner, over 30
per cent of the men who hold
top positions are primarily from
white collar, laboring or farm
backgrounds.
Marrying the boss' daughter
won't help, Warner said. In
fact, "the business man's ad
vancement was actually slower
if he married the boss' daugh
ter instead of marriage at his
own social level."
Raft and Helicopter
To Aid in Rescues
Fort Riley, Kan. U.R Air
rescue of persons maroonedby
flood or snow may be much
easier in the future, thanks to
helicopters and some construc
tive thinking by a Fort Riley
officer.
Lt. Col. Gerald H. Shea of
Carmel, Calif., has found a way
to suspend a four-man rubber
raft below a helicopter. The
plan also includes two-way
communication between pilot
and raft when the "chopper"
cannot land to pick up its cargo.
Shea, who commands the
Army Aviation training unit at
Fort Riley, got the idea when
the New York area was flooded
last summer. -
The raft has a light platform
and a collapsing railing to pro
vide extra safety in case chil
dren or injured persons are
being carried. It is stored be
neath the helicopter by means
of standard bomb shackles.
The raft is ready to use after
it is released and dropped to the
ends of four 30-foot nylon ropes.
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MAXIMUM TERM Ru
dolph Diaz, 12, who fatally
stabbed schoolmate, An
thony Brown, 12, is found
guilty of involuntary man
slaughter In Chicago's Crimi
nal Court He has been com
mitted to the Illinois State
Youth Commission for the
maximum term of 14 years.
Hanging Feet Show
Men Growing Taller
Madison, Wis. (U.PJ Feet
hanging over the end of stan-
ard-size beds at the University
of Wisconsin dormitories are
one sign that American men are
getting taller.
The university 1 trying to
keep up with the lengthening
male by installing beds seven
feet long, compared to the six
feet, six inches of standards
beds. The big beds need a mat
tress of six feet, nine inches.
Of 1,400 beds in the men's
dorms, 96 are extra-long, offi
cials said. Every year brings
more requests for the long beds:
56 were added last year.
"We had one request last year
from a girl living at a dorm for
a seven-foot bed," an official
said.
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NICHOLS VACATIONS
Herman Nichols, author of
the Mail Tribunes' column,
"Comment on This and That,"
is on vacation. His column will
bo resumed on his return.
Whpn siv-rvlinHpr rars were
introduced into the Belgian Con
go, cotton-print artists ornament
ed fabrics with spark plugs.
Wearers became known as six-
spark-plug women.
JUDGES LIKE VACATIONS
Chicago (U.R) Eight Chicago
U.S. District Court judges turned
down today a Justice Department
plea to work all summer. Judge
John P. Barnes, spokesman for
the group, said the courtrooms
are notour conditioned and add
ed, "chaos would result if the
judges continued to sit besides,
our vacations were planned for
months In advance."
FARMING HAZARDOUS
Albany, N.Y. (U.R) New
York's safety division has found
that farming is one of the most
hazardous of all occupations.
Farming ranks first in the num
ber of work accidents, and is
America's third most dangerous
occupation. The statistics show
that most farm accidents are
caused by either ignorance or
carelessness.
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