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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1956)
: 3L.M Iff i : , . . - j f p P if GIVING LOCAL BOOTH A BOOST On Lincoln Square in Gettysburg, Pa., GOP National Chairman Leonard Hall leans from campaign booth of the Adams County Council of Republican Women with a couple of king-size campaign buttons. Hall was in Gettysburg to confer with President Eisenhower on campaign plans. Directors Discuss Therapy at Meetsn Dr. Harry K. Danielson, psy chiatrist, discussed ways of mak ing the most effective use of available time and pointed out some of the benefits of group therapy at a meeting of the Jack son County Child Guidance Clin ic association board of directors Monday. Dr. Danielson will divide his time between duties as district psychiatrist with the state board of health and private practice in Medford. He said he hopes to establish group therapy at the clinic here. Dr. Danielson will be at the local clinic daily Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. He noted that only Jackson and Klamath counties in this district are using direct clinical services, but hopes to help Josephine and Douglas counties in setting up such services. 323 Persons May Be Tried for Part In Polish Revolt London (U.R) Communist Poland's public prosecutor indi cated today that 323 persons may be brought to trial for their part in the workers "Bread and Freedom'" uprising in Poznan. He also disclosed in an inter view with the official Polish news agency PAP that the death toll in the revolt which flared June 28 in the big industrial city rcached 53. Warsaw previously had set the official toll at 38. Marian Rybicki, prosecutor general of the Polish Peoples Republic, said that more than 300 persons were injured in the fighting and that 127 were still hospitalized. The interview was broadcast by Radio Warsaw and monitored in London. The uprising, touched off by workers' complaints against low working and living standards, finally was crushed by Polish army tanks and troops. Rybicki admitted that some of the demands of the rioting 'workers were "largely justified.'- He said that investigations conducted into the disorders dis tinguished between workers who participated "under the influ ence of dissatisfaction at the fact that their largely - justified de mands had not been settled'' and "adventurers, criminal elements and provocateurs." A joint government - Commu nist party commission was set up by the Red regime in Warsaw to investigate the riots and sin gle out those responsible. Rybicki said that certain groups were " inspired by sources which are alien and hostile to Poland." But he made no refer ence to the '"American espion age agents' whom Warsaw and Moscow have blamed for ignit ing the rioting. 1 Also introduced to the board were Bruce Hitt, county super visor of elementary classroom instruction, who was visiting the board, and Dr. Malcolm By ers, a new technical advisory committee member. The board announced that "Out of Darkness" will be pre sented on KBES-TV at 9 p.m. Thursday, July 19. The hour long film was produced with co operation of Dr. William C. Men ninger and Orson Welles. The film will be shown at the county health office Thursday afternoon and at Southern Ore gon college at 10 a.m. Friday, July 20. Anyone interested may attend the showings. Recent Meeting Robert Minear. chairman of publicity and education, reported on a recent meeting of the com mittee. He reported that Wil liam Dawkins would be in charge of radio phases of committee work, and Mrs. John Bohnert will be responsible for newspa per publicity. The Rev. Richard Jones will be publicity representative for United Medford Crusade with Miss Mary Aldrich as assistant. Mrs. Chester Fitch and Miss Dorothy Huskey will supervise selection of educational films. Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter will work on selection of an edu cational play and, with Miss Van denberg, on newsletters. A final report on the recent membership campaign, by Mrs. Roland Holmes, showed a total of 281 members for the Medford area. New Membership New membership chairmen for the county at large are Mrs. Lewis C. Dusenberry, Elk-Trail, Shady Cove and Prospect areas: Mrs. W. H. Young, Eagle Point, Brownsboro and Lake Creek areas; Mrs. Norman Gail. Gold Hill; Mrs. Phil Engle, Rogue River: Mrs. Melvin Hall. Jack sonville; Mrs. W. H. Ziegler, Ruch-Applegate: Dr. Loren Mes senger, Talent, and Mrs. Nor man Christlieb, Ashland. Chair men for Central Point and Phoe nix areas are yet to be named. In the recent mailing ot the 1956-1957 directory for the Child Guidance Clinic associa tion, Mrs. Dwight Houghton, chairman, was assisted by Girl Scout Troop 10. Both Mrs. Carl Wimberly Jr., president of the board, and Mrs. Earl Lawson, United Medford Crusade representative, reported on meetings with UMC, in which the Child Guidance association is a member agency. JUKE BOX SMASHED Charlotte. X. C. U.P.) Simpson Ivey Brown was whist ling another tune today as he languished in the town jail. Po lice charged Brown with wreck ing a juke box when it failed to play his favorite record. RESPECT FOR WATER Los Angeles U.R! Eleven year old Donald Clark was duly impressed with his heroic rescue of a five-year old boy at a park swimming pool. 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