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Portland Girl Talks 'New Names Hinted Stassen Can't Be Written Off as Tc King of Thailand n Embezzlement 'Political Bumbler on Nixon Move lsi Case of Auditor H g;rl u,.-: Q';fep, r.f Tr. utes ye.-:tr-rd.v -rA:r, ? a yr, 2ift to t:,e town f.f Por P. rookie G par.i'-d to 'he Pmirr.ip.'ir, S:r:k.t .v r zaret Gorri-Bov.-n . The Boo from P'.r'l roya! cou: !.;-..: . ;i a pair of tn Ore. A 1 . acrom- Spr:r.2f .eid, IV. L Anoth er cr. rt appearance was sched uled for former auditor Orville :r.E E. H'ias'- today m r.e S ! .000.000 en phony rhK f-sr.d;il in which more ' r.-.'.' n;-:' - ' rrav be By LYLE C. WILSON ; Stassen lacked political courage was dreaming of the presidential United Press Correspondent , nor that he always plays the nomination as the convention Washington "j.R; - Before i Mme according to the rules. i ballotti showed Mr. Eisen- ,, , , c-, ..-Still After Presidency wramg off harold E. Stassen as , At hower wilh a !ong lead He urged a political bumbler. a couple of-wmder governor o Minnesota, his Minnesota delegation to stay X ' "'" "I"" " He won two more terms and was i mm mm. ine delegation desert considered; Rp,-,,,hUran orpsi.;ed him. however, to cast the v. ..ich suggest ; dential nomination in 1S44. aged ! votes which made the genera! TJjf.i hwiddri- popv. :r. t.p Horiee v. -d ST.l oon , r-ricr;, ::: fcd-rally-i:i.-'. ! The form Marion Jury Begins Lewd Magazine Study s coun?v m rand Th" Marion vrstr-rday be- to po an. expert :d Chicago on d:fmei.'- -iiarg:ng i of $375,677 in rod bank funds, r auditor entered a plea of innocent Thursday here at his arraignment on 46 indict ments chsrair.a him with fors rry. confidence game and em bezzlement to Bct S637.000 of the- s'a'r- s morey. Ma.owr.ile. Sangamon county s,;te s a'orncy George P. Cout- ft" fx i KM tr.at he's not so A aumb. after all. First, he's in the news again. Stassen was lost in the obscurity of an almost h o p e 1 ess job until h e pro- ..H Ttnc week to hnmn Vice Pros;o-it Nixon off the 1956 Re- j ance depends almost entirely on publi' ticket. His job was dis- 37. Presidential fever is rarely ; t:ie party s presidential nominee, fatal but always incurable. Stas- j Sta.-sen was no quitter then or sen's fever remains hirih. i now He's 49 now and would be available on the basis of aae in 1960. The likelihood of his nomination then or any time is remote. It is a fact, however, that Stassen's political impor- Frlday, Julr 27. 1956 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FJVH Grange Notes Shady Cova The Shady Cove Grange mem bers met for a potluck dinner and a short business meeting Wednesday evening, July 25. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lewen from the Phoenix Grange were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ducker and Mr. and Mrs. E. S Strothers were admitted as new members by ballot The members were sorry to hear that Mrs. Craven of Trail had suffered another heart at tack. Mrs. Walter Cross was report ed ill and Mrs. Edger Vanderlip's condition is much improved. Mrs. Maud Wilson is recover ing nicely from her recent opera tion. As this was a social meeting there was no committee reports. The Grange will hold its next regular business meeting on Aug. 8 at 8 p.m. in the Shady Cove school band room. gan a hr-arma on a complaint ' rakon said he believed Hodge that lewd and ob.-cenc magazines vyero brinr: sold in Sam. Ts'imoriv v.a ivf:i oy fo.ir Spitnessr-s Ti ir.'day. Mr-. John Pfi'if'-r. n Silvfi'ton houi-wif armament aaviser to i-resiaeni. Eisenhower. Second. Stassen has made him self the rallying point for anti Nixon sentiment within the Re publican party. There hasn't been much rallying, so far, but ' there may be. ; Long Range Plan It is not likely that Stassen and VJ- o ?,90 a llPard Mr. .no-.-' s A n covd : it' i.rnr - f' ':: pr '.Vl'Jl' ))C Pf. r ,-airl : r,t hop. ;oi:t 1 o 'A it- llr ' to t,.st;fv. officials indi- k ind up the grand jury mve.-Ui'.'Hion today. Costa Hie; einty law i pa-sod a sot'ial se- i bonri.-n 104:!. was 'covering up'' for someone rise in the .scandal. He pre ri.ctod ' now names v.ill be pop p.;:g in the case before long." Glumly Nodded i Hodge's attorney did all the his associates can stop Nixon taikini; at his arraignment, this year. The movement Stassen Hodyo got to his fret when attor- has bosun, however, could de noy Arthur M. Fitgerald said vc lop into something substantial, "wili you stand up. Orville?" ' Stassen's first objective was to and glumly nodded his head in stop Nixon this year. The Ion; approval of the innocent plea. : haul objective more likely than Bond of $100. 000 w as posted . not is to put pressure on selec by a friend and a professional , tion of the 1060 partv ticket. his ability to keep the customers talking about him and the political talk this week has been mostly about Stassen. Four years ago Stassen still .n to keep Hodge free j Shade Trees Shade Trees Shada Trees Sycamore Sugar Maple Silver Mople Norway Maple Red Maple Mulberry Scarlet Oak Chinese Elm ALL h 5 52!. Containers READY TO PLANT SARDEN CENTER NURSERY until !us trial. Filscnild in-isted on the in nocent o! a for time to study the indictments. He also was granted 3 days in which to . withdraw the plea or enter 1110-' lions to qua-h tiie indictments. Hodge's trial would not begin ; until his plea was either with drawr or made final. Me;:n w'nile. one of Hodge's key employees broke down in a state of shock amid reports that 10 s'range men may have i stolen a safety deposit box key from the ex-auditor's Granite , City. Ill . real estate agency. j State of Shock William Mehl, a voucher clerk j in the auditor's office, was sent j to Granite City to search for the key to a safety deposit box : in the SnrinE-fielH Marine Rank I Stassen had nothing to lose but his cabinet-level job and that seems safe enough for the time being. He desperately needed some political publicity and he got it. He has not folded under a beatins in newspaper and radio accounts of his political maneu ver nor has he backed down from his public demand that President Eisenhower make an unqualified request for Xixon's renomination if he really wants him.. No one ev-r au;erstcJ that Campfire Girls Pack Trip Christy Allinham, Linda Med ea If and Ann Youner of the Ayuzunta Camp fivr ;roup re- Mehl's wife later telephoned au-! cenu-v m ",L " ' " thorite th , w imnnrf , , c I Ca ny on . They tamrvd at Horse- unable to find the kev and was shoe lake. BesioVs regular camp- ( formerly Newhall's) mi. So. of Phoenix on Hwy. 99 rilONF. 2-7KII1 ordered to his bed bv his doctor ,ns ctivnir.. me -iria naa ic in a state of shock. She also experience of "sitting out two revealed the kev might have i thunder storms and were glad been keut in Hodge's office j th?v hari adlpd tcn1 ,0 ihrlr which recently had been broken i equipment, even though it made jnto their packs much heavier. The Earle J. Miller, manager of ; S'rls -'-re occompamea on tre the Hodge agency, confirmed ; trip by their guardian ar that a week ago 10 men entered j of their outdoor sponsors, the office, using a key of their I own. and ransacked the place. Venn Tells His Side Of Lane Controversy Eugene (U.?J Lane County District Attorney Eugene C. Venn last night told more than 300 Eugene residents his side of the jrand jury selection contro versy. But Circuit Judge f'rank B. Reid, who has clashed with Venn over methods used to select firand jurors, did not appear to claim the chair reserved for him on the platform of the public meeting. The affair was spon sored by a citizens' committee formed to bring the controversy before the public. Venn said he would not rest until the public had all the facts. Judge Reid declined an invita tion to appear, saying it would violate judicial propriety for him to do so. Meanwhile. Judas Carl Wim berly of Roseburg instructed the Lane county grand jury not to reconsider any matters previous ly takn up by them under the direction of Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton. The jury's investigation of the jury selec tion dispute, a, well a: an em bezzlement ease, had been di rected by Thornton. r. 1 1 1 1 1 1 't 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i r 1 -j j n I c 1 OFFICE OF Anna G. Bengison SWEDISH MASSEUSE 16 South Newtown WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL AUGUST 10th LiiLiaMMMijiirii' ' wuiin Save More! Buy The Large Size! In the Day's News By FRANK: JENKINS Miller said he did not report the incident to police because he was not sure the key or any thing else had been taken. For Best Results! Use Tribune Want Ads Easy, Just Dial 2-61 41 Today's jitter news: Jordan and Isra-li tr-orj are d one reported firing at rarri otner across the demarcation line west of Jerusalem. A Jordan military spokesman saya the situation is tense, bilnor casualties are un officially reported on boUi sides. 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