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SIXTEEN MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesdaf, August 8. 1956 COLLECTOR'S ITEMS Mount Carmel, 111 iU.FS Police searching for several items stolen here are wondering what the thief wanted with them. Stolen were four stop signs from four different street intersec tions; the flag from the sixth green at the golf course and a sweater from a parked car. HELP AND RUN Buffalo, N.Y. (U.R Mrs. Mary Tinklepaugh, 63, was struck by a car while crossing a Buffalo street. The motorist stopped his car, helped the in jured woman to the curb, then ran hack to his car and drove off. Mrs. Tinklepaugh was hos pitalized with a possible frac tured lee. y for Rings That Will Crwg A Lifetime of Happiness Choose Interlocking , . . I,-;.. :' ItUm ? t ( Foze o' fortune f V Brilliant betrottial rinj jl Cfl 7 Diamonds U K Gold IJU NO MONEY DOWN . . YOU SET THE TERMS j 122 EAST MAIN STREET, MEDFORD - Ph. 3-5343 Heurti 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wed. Til 9 p.m. ilyn Monroe's Bodyguards Irk Press in Britain London (U.R) The British press criticized actress Marilyn Monroe today for using "four Gestapo - style bodyguards" to keep reporters and photogra phers at a distance. , Guards took a camera away from Daily Mail photographer Edwin Sampson Tuesday when Miss Monroe reported for the first day of shooting her film, "The Sleeping Prince," with actor Laurence Olivier. "He was jumped on by her four strong-arm men in best po lice state style" charged the Daily Sketch's Simon Ward. The Conservative Daily Tele graph also took note of the un usual bodyguards, who it said were "big enough to clean up the soiled parts of Soho (Lon don's toughest district) comfort ably between quarter sessions." The Daily Mail identified the bodyguard who seized the cam era as Roger Hunt, who, it said, also has a bodyguard. Miss Monroe's bodyguards, reinforced by studio police, took Sampson's camera to Olivier, who ordered that the film be confiscated, the paper said. Ward quoted a studio official as saying that "no photographer has the right to take pictures in the studio without permission." He said it was the last story he would write about the curva ceous, blonde Miss Monroe, whom he described as "celluloid royalty." Riddle Negotiations To Resume Thursday Roseburg (U.R) Negoia tions are set to begin again at the struck Hanna Smelter and Mine at Riddle, Ore., on Thurs day at 2 p.m. A mediator from the Federal Mediation and Con ciliation Services in Portland will be on hand at the plant on Thursday to sit down with un ion and Company representatives. The strike is in its seventh day with about 475 workers idle. The union is seeking a seven per cent across the board increase with side benefits and programs. plus a two-year contract which could be opened for wage re-negotiation after the first year. 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U.R) Sometime this month a silver gray "flying laboratory" will soar over the hurricane breeding ground in the South Atlantic. The mission of this specially equipped B50 will be historic: to launch a phase of aerial investi gation in which meteorologists hope they will learn the myster ies of the ponderous, death deal ing hurricanes. Will Forecast Path If the Weather Bureau is suc cessful in its unprecedented study it will be able to forecast accurately the path of the big tropical storms from one to three days in advance. If it is a little more successful and perhaps a little lucky it may learn enough to diminish these awesome spectacles of na ture or divert them to relatively harmless courses. In either event, the result may save biHions of dollars in prop erty damage and the lives of thousands of persons from the Atlantic Seaboard througn The man in charge of this new project, "Operation Hurricane," is lanky, Texas-born Robert Simpson. A, hard driving admin istrator, Simpson has had many years of tropical weather ex perience at Miami. Puerto Rico, the Canal Zone and Honolulu. Staff of Authorities Under him is a staff of 27 sci entists and meteorologists, in cluding weather authorities from several leading universities. A dozen more scientists are as signed temporarily to the proj ect. The headquarters is a recon verted building that served as a night club in the Florida boom of the 20s. The study was recommended by Congress last year after the most disastrous hurricane season in history caused S2.000.TJOO.000 in damage and killed 1,500 persons. Girl, 7, and Twins Advance in TY Quiz It is scheduled to last 30 months but may continue for five or more years. REFLECTION ON POLICEMEN Knoxville, Tenn. CJ.P) Judge Charles G. Kelly sus pended sentences of several women on petty charges Tues day because the women's deten tion home was filled and said: "It certainly speaks well of the police department." PENTAGON REDECORATING Washington (U.R) Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson sur veyed fresh 'paint and new in direct lighting Tuesday in the Pentagon room where he was holding a news conference. "I have no idea what it cost." Wil son said, "but maybe it will shed a little more light and not so much heat." New York (U.R) A seven-year-old girl who knows her baseball won $16,000 on a tele vision quiz program Tuesday night and a pair of 19-year-old twin sisters won $4,000 by an swering questions on politics. Marjorie Garmise, West Hart ford, Conn., answered the $16, 000 question on the CBS-TV quiz show, "The $64,000 Question." the 1 Her specific category is "Babe Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Ruth." She returns to the pro- Angeles gram Aug. 21 to announce wheth er she'll take the money she won or try for the $32,000 question. Next week's program is being pre-empted by the Democratic National Convention. 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