Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 24, 1956, Image 5

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    Stassen Capitulation
Said 'Shocking' Case
Of GOP Brainwashing
Harrisburg, Pa. (U.P.) Gov
George M. Leader has termed
Harold E. Stassen's last minute
support of Vice President Rich
ard M. Nixon a "shocking" case
of Republican "brainwashing
The Democratic governor
termed the former Minnesota
governor "probably the most
Two Tornadoes
In Illinois Hurt
At Least Four
By UNITED PRESS
A mass of cooler air pushed
southward from Canada over
the north-central portion of the
country today following torna
does which smashed into two
Illinois towns.
The cooler air covered the
Great Lakes region and extend
ed southwestward to Missouri
and west to the Dakotas.
Rains Curb-Deep
Weathermen said tornadoes
which struck the Chicago sub
urbs of Tinley Park and Monee,
111., were spawned by the cool
front which also triggered heavy
rains which was curb-deep in
downtown Chicago streets.
At least four persons were in
jured by the twisters, all at Tin
"ley Park where at least 15
homes were wrecked. Nine
home were totally destroyed
while other homes were not fit
tot living. Red Cross disaster
crews rushed to the town short
ly after the tornado struck.
Driver Rides Hurtling Truck
The other tornado struck far
ther south at Monee, ramming
into a truck weighing station at
the outskirts of the town. Heavy
vehicles were spun into the air.
One driver rode out the twister
in his cab while his truck spun
in the air 30 feet off the ground,
police said. He was not hurt.
On the New Jersey turnpike,
heavy fog was blamed for two
chain-reaction crashes that kill
ed at least one person and in
jured about 30 others. Thirteen
cars were wrecked or damaged.
Rain and cooler air also push
ed over Washington and Oregon,
causing temperature drops of
approximately seven degrees.
Meanwhile, a warming trend
continued in the eastern portion
of the country from Arkansas
and Louisiana eastward to the
Atlantic coast and northeast
ward through the Ohio valley
and the North Atlantic coast
states.
pathetic figure in the Republi
can party.
"Probably the most shocking
thing to come out of the Repub
lican Convention at San Fran
cisco was the tremendous brain-
wishing job on a slightly worn
out Republican liberal, Harold
Stassen," Leader said.
"He gave all the appearance
of some of the witnesses at the
Moscow trials. We don't how
ever, think he was drugged,'
Leader said.
The governor said Stassen
had invoked the full wrath of
the GOP by "trying to prove
to himself that all that business
about the Republican Conven
tion being open was to be taken
seriously.
"But," Leader said, "if there
was any doubt about it, they
dispelled it when they gave
Terry Carpenter the bum's
rush."
He also said that he plans to
make Joe Smith, the mythical
candidate Nebraskan Terry Car
penter strove to nominate, an
issue in the Pennsylvania cam
paign. He said that in Joe Smith
the Republicans had "inadvert
ently" given the Democrats a
peg on which to hang the Demo
cratic charge that the GOP is
the party of the favored few.
Coos Bay Man Held
For State Officers
Jack Norman Grove, 40, Coos
Bay, is being held in the city
jail for state police at Roseburg.
He is wanted in Roseburg on a
burglary charge.
Grove was arrested for va
grancy at 7 p.m., Aug. 22, in
Medford and his description was
sent to Roseburg by teletype.
City police were subsequently
requested to hold him for state
officers.
Three People Hurt
In Four Accidents
Three people were injured land General hospital by a pass-
and one driver was cited by
state police in four separate car
accidents occurring in Jackson
county yesterday and this morn
ing, state police reported.
Hospitalized, but not seriously
injured, were Mrs. Richard
Traylor, route 2, box 376-G,
Medford; Phillip LeRoy Miller,
20, Portland; and Mary Jane
Pennington, 35, Ashland.
Gets Citation
Cited for failure to signal was
Elizabeth Haddon McGalliard,
54, of 731 West Jackson St.,
Medford.
State police said Mrs. Traylor
received a chipped right hip
bone when she was struck by a
car operated by her husband.
According to the report, Traylor
was preparing to drive the vehi
cle into the garage at their resi
dence on Merriman rd., when
his foot slipped off the brake.
The car struck Mrs. Traylor,
who was standing a short dis
tance in front of the car. She
was taken to Sacred Heart hos
pital by Medford Ambulance
service. The accident occurred
at 9:45 p.m. Thursday.
Miller sustained bruises after
the car he was operating went
over a bank about 2V4 miles
south of Ashland on Highway
99 at 12:12 a.m. today.
Officers said he was traveling
north about 55 miles per hour,
when his car moved to the east
shoulder of the road and pro
ceeded about 250 feet before the
right wheels went over the
bank. Miller apparently turned
the steering wheel sharply to the
left and the rear of the car
swung north. The car then skid
ded sideways into the south
bound lane and went over the
bank. Officers said the car rolled
over and came to rest on its
wheels about 18 feet from the
highway.
Damage to the car was exten
sive. Miller was taken to Asn-
ing motorist.
Mrs. Pennington received mi
nor cuts and bruises when her
car went over a bank about one-
fourth mile south of Ashland on
Highway 99.
Car Rolls Over
According to state police, she
was northbound on the highway
when she pulled to the east side
of the road. As she was watching
a car behind her through the
rear view mirror, her car moved
over to the east shoulder of the
road and proceeded along the
shoulder about 30 feet before
going over the- bank. The car
came to rest on its top facing
north about 12 feet from the
highway.
Mrs. Pennington was taken to
Ashland General hospital by
passing motorist. The accident
occurred at 3:30 a.m. today.
Cars Collide
Mrs. McGalliard was cited by
officers after the car she was
driving collided with another
vehicle, operated by Cecil Sam
uel Carter, 56, Camp White,
about VA miles north of the
Cascade Gorge store on High.
way 62. The accident occurred
at 3:15 p.m. Thursday.
State police said Mrs. McGal
liard was traveling south on the
highway and apparently passed
a driveway into which she had
intended to turn. Officers said
she turned into another drive
way and slowly returned in a
northerly direction.
As Carter's vehicle started to
pass her car, Mrs. McGalliard
made a left turn. Carter's car
struck Mrs. McGalliard's vehi
cle, damaging it on the left side.
There were no injuries, state po
lice said.
Fridar. August U. 1156
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FTVZ
Cost of Living Sets New Record
Washington (U.R) The cost of
living jumped to a new record
high for the second straight
month in July, the government
announced today.
The rise means pay hikes rang
ing from three to five cents an
hour for 1,250,000 auto, aircraft
and farm equipment workers.
The Labor Department's Bu
reau of Labor Statistics reported
that the consumer price index
rose by seven-tenths of 1 per cent
between June and July. This
boosted it to 117 per cent of
average 1947-49 prices.
The bureau said food prices
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were the biggest factor in the
overall increase but that prices
of all other major classes of
goods and services also in
creased. The increase means auto work
ers' wages will go up four cents
an hour at the beginning of
September and that the wages of
farm equipment and aircraft
workers will rise from three to
five cents an hour. The pay . of
these workers is tied to the Con
sumer Price Index under cost of
living escalator .clauses in their
wage contracts.
The July cost of living increase
was the same as the jump be
tween May and June. They were
the largest month to month in
creases since early 1951 during
the Korean War.
YOUNG GRAYS FOR ELVIS
Memphis, Tenn. U.ft) Young
delegates to the Children of the
Confederacy convention, which
has met to elect officers and dis
cuss issues leading to the Civil
war, have other things on their
minds. Seems all they talk about
is Elvis Pressley, the rock-n-roll
singer, whose home is here. .
Stevenson Making
Television Films
Libertyville, 111. flJ.R) Adlai
E. Stevenson was learning today
that a film actor's life isn't a
bed of roses.
The Democratic presidential
nominee spent his second day be
fore cameras, filming political
talks for use on television this
fall.
His managers met a schedule
of two three-minute films a day,
covering various issues. But the
cameramen completed only one
film, on education, in their first
day of shooting Thursday.
"This takes interminably
long," Stevenson remarked to
reporters outside his country
home late Thursday.
"This is the first time it ever
occurred to me that maybe these
fellows in Hollywood really do
have to work," he said.
From 10 to 15 short films will
be made, some at his farm and
some later at other sites. They
will be used on TV spots already
purchased for the candidate.
Stevenson watched television
at his home Thursday night while
his election opponent. President
Eisenhower, delivered his accept
ance speech to the Republican
National Convention at San Fran
cisco. Aides said Stevenson had
no immediate comment.
THE KIWANIS CLUB of MEDFORD . . .
withes to thank the following merchants for their cooperation in helping us
rails revenue for our Boys' and Girls' work and underprivileged children's
programs. These merchants have allowed the club to place a Ford gum .machine
in their stores without compensation to the store owner or manager. The club
has raised $5,152.29 from their gum machine program and every penny has
been spent here In this community. The Kiwanis club says thanks and may we
solicit your continued cooperation. We would appreciate additional locations
from any business house in Medford.
Leverette Bldg.
Music Mart
Erv. Allen
Crater Lake Motors
Robinson Bros.
Jackson County Bldg. &
Loan
Walt Young Stationery
M&M Dept. Store
Lamport's
Karl's Shoe Store
Anders Photos
Marshall Wells Store
Monarch Seed & Feed
Littrell Parts
Greyhound Bus Depot
Selby Glass
Colyear Auto Parts
Singler's Mobil Station
Contrail's Shell Service
City Hall
Police Dept.
Reliable Grocery
J. C. Penney
Medford Center Bldg.
Mann's Dept. Store
Leon's
Buster Brown Shoes
Jackson Hotel
Montgomery Ward
1st National Bank
Busy Bee lunch
Trailways Depot
Luman's Market
Pacific Feed & Seed
Morton Milling
Medford Lumber
Chrystal Meat Market
Medford Feed
Acroe Hardware
Big Pines Lumber
Mail Tribune
Weeks & Orr
Trowbridge & Flynn
- Pace Signal Station
Groceteria
Medford Paint &
Wallpaper
Medford Motors
Weter Shell Station
Kogap Lumber
Dunham's Dept. Store
McGrew Bros. Milling
Miller Olds Dealer
Western Oil & Burner
Neighborhood Shell
Sacred Heart Hospital
Community Grocery
Hubbard Bros.' Hdwe.
Davis Transfer Co.
American Steel
Moore Steel
Joe's Union Station
Y.M.C.A.
Barnes Shell Station
Court House
O.K. Rubber Welders
Medford Airport
Big Y Market
Bateman's Cafe
Elk Lumber Co.
Crater Lake Machinery
Dick Kay Texaco
Court Street Grocery
Anderson's Market
Cal-Oregon Machinery
Fortune Service Station
Olympic Tire Service
Bear Creek Orchards
Alley Lumber Co.
Kim's Restaurant
County Shops
Corliss Texaco
Piggly Wiggly
Firestone Store
Skinner's Garage
Johnston Store
Western Auto
Knight DeSoto-Plymouth
Hawthorne Market
Rogue Valley Country Club
Ellis Market .
Community Hospital
Peebles Texaco
Sparta Bldg.
Commercial Finance
Domestic laundry
Penny Wise Drug
Copco Warehouse
Ray & Earl's Mobil Service
West Side Grocery
Burelson's Dept. Store
. Brown's Pool Room
City of Medford Shops
Sim's Cycle Shop
Sharps Dairy Supply
Medford Bowling Alley
International Harvester
Richfield Truck Stop
Southern Oregon Planing
Mill
The Medford Corp.
Bohrer Union Station
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