Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 07, 1956, Image 6

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    . tlX WtDFOUD (ORECOKJ MAIL TRIBUNE
' Tuesdiy, August 7. 1958
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HIGH SPEED DID THIS! Canadian policeman "ex
amines overturned auto as the body of the driver,
Curil Dewar, lies atop roof of house in Holland'
Landing, Ontario. The freak accident occurred when
Dewar tried to take a corner" at high speed. The car
flipped over several times, flinging Dewar onto the
roof, ending its run upside down on the iront lawn.
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS ,
Parrig Island SSgt. Matthew C. McKeon, sentenced to nine
months at hard labor, a bad conduct discharge, reduction to private
and fined $270 for leading six Marine recruits to their deaths in a
night swamp- march, on fellow Marines who presented him with a
check for $275:
"I can't say enough for those people, honest to God. The Marine
Corps is full of guys like that. That's what makes it a great outfit."
Galveston, Tax Mrs. Babe DIdrikton Zaharias. champion ath
lete who has fought a courageous three-year battle against cancer,
to her husband before undergoing a tough three-hour surgical
operation Monday night:
"We're not leading the league yet. Guess we'll have to play it
ff."
Chicago Novelist William Faulkner writing on the racial
problem in Ebony magazine as if he were a Negro:
"I would say that our race must adjust itself psychologically
not to an indefinite continuation of a segregated society, but rather
to a continuation as long as necessary of that inflexible unflagging
inflexibility which, in the end, will make the white man sick and
tired of fighting It."
Santa Monica, Calif. Gladys Robinson, who won an uncontest
ed divorce and estimated $2,000,000 from actor Edward G. Robin
son, en her son, Edward Jr.. who pleaded innocent to drunk driv
ing in an adjoining courtroom:
"He's my son and I'll always love him and stand by him. He's
a great actor and his father's a great actor. They're the greatest."
Atlanta Eugene Cook, attorney general of Georgia, on his
proposal for a Southern drive to liquidate the National Associa
tion for the Advancement of Colored People: ,
"There is not time for shadow boxing if we are to preserve
sovereign dignity as states under a republican form of govern
ment." Chicago Former Agriculture Secretary Claude H. Wickard to
the Democratic platform committee on parity for farmers:
"Farmers and those who depend upon them cannot return to
prosperity until they receive for their crops a fair return 100 per
cent of parity."
Laughs of the Day ; . .
Chorley, England (U.R) A
railroad clerk sold 83 excursion
tickets to the North Wales re
sort of Llandudno.
Half an hour later he made
83 refunds when the train roar
ed through the station without
stopping.
Long Beach, Calif. (U.R)
Mrs. Corinne Fields ran in
panic after she turned on her
washing machine and heard
screams and yowls. Police
came to her aid and removed
a cat, wet, but apparently un
injured, .
Gouveia, Portugal (U.R)
Maria Coelho, 46, sprang from
his bed at the crack of dawn
and rushed out to rescue his herd
of sheep from wolves. Only af
ter falling off a high wall did
he realize he had no sheep and
there were no wolves. A frac
tured jaw and several bumps
and bruises were his penalties
for a too vivid dream.
Miami, Fla. (U.R) Judge
Charles H. Snowden found
Mrs. Minerva Stein, 50, guilty
of squirting her neighbor with
a garden hose after a squabble
and said her punishment would
be as "childish as her act."
He ordered Mrs. Stein home
to write 1.000 times, "I will
not squirt my neighbor with a
garden hose." and to return in
Silefz Indian Tribes
Get Final Payment
Portland U.R Members of
the SileU Indian tribes have re
ceived their final payment from
the government, marking the
end of federal trust over the
tribal members.
The Siletz tribe is the first of
six in the nation slated for ter
mination under act of Congress.
Checks totaling 5512,732.50
were mailed out to the B39 mem
bers of the tribe in the final
payment.
Holdings of the tribe have
been liquidated by the govern
ment through sale of land over
the past two years.
Creswell Farmer Due
Thursday With Waifs
Portland U.R Harry Holt,
the Creswell farmer who doubles
as an immigration expediter for
Korean orphans, is scheduled to
arrive here Thursday with
another group of Korean waifs
headed for adoption in American
homes.
Holt is to land in Portland
early Thursday with 20 to 25
orphans. The Creswell farmer
has adopted eight orphans
brought to this country earlier
himself.
Somerville, Mass. U.R)
Thomas H. Joy has eight chil
dren and a newly earned
bachelor of law degree from
Boston college. Joy had inter
rupted his law studies to become
an accountant but later decided
he'd rather be a lawyer and went
back to school.
a week so he could
her homework.
'grade"
Durban, South Africa (U.R)
A girl feeding goldfish in the
pond at Natal university discov
ered two crocodiles swimming
among the fish. Male students
told police they dumped the rep
tiles in the pond because they
were getting too big to keep as
pets in the bathtub. "They kept
jumping out," one student explained.
New York (U.R) Irving
Benowits purchased a paint
ing at an auction but had
trouble taking his purchase
with him. He attempted to
pull the painting from the
wall. The frame came but the
painting remained; it was a
mural with a frame hung over
it. Mr. Benowits got his money
back $5.50.
Educatioo Seen Aid
To Alcohol Problem
Washington (U.R) A lead
ing physiologist says the nation's
"teachers and preachers" are
better able to wipe out alco
holism than doctors.
Dr. Andrew C. Ivy, head of
the Department of Clinical
Sciences of the University of Il
linois, Monday night told the
Institute of Scientific Studies for
Prevention of Alchololism:
"No medical formula will ever
effectively prevent this self-inflicted
disease. Drinkers and po
tential drinkers must be educa
ted to avoid the problem. There
is no real cure."
Ivy called alcoholism the na
tion's number four public health
problem and said it is the only
one that is "100 per cent preventable."
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