Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1956, Image 24

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TTW MZDrORD (OPKGOTT) MAIL TP. IB UK E
Thuridaf, 8ptmbr 13. 1956
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
Gettysburg President Eisenhower in a plea to th GOP to
resier a record number of voters:
'A voter without a ballot is like a soldier without a bullet."
Nw York Joseph Clark. Damocralic candidal for sanator
from Pannsylrania. on h rasults of tha Main alactlons:
"Muskia cut Ik'i eoatlails off day beiora yaitarday."
Port Said A ship pilot on the mass resignations handed in by j
ail foreign pilots on the Suez Canal: j
We've had enoueh. We are fed up to our back 1eth. When
the last pilots step off their ships Saturday, you'll see them throw
ing their hats in the air."
Wayna. Mich. Foq.r Wlielogl. 21. whan ha heard lha news '
his wife had given birth lo a girl, th first girl to be born in tha !
Wiseloql family in 92 years:
"W don it. wa ra don it. Wa finally broken through
tha girl barrier."
London British Prime Minister Anthony Eden on the Suer
Canal crisis:
"For this country, military action is a last resort and we shall
go on working for a peaceful solution. But we are not prepared
to embark on a policy cf abject appeasement."
Gettysburg Vice President Richard M. Nixon on discussing
"Communism at home" in th fall elections should th Democrats
mak Ik ncsiary.
"W don't win campaigns by a dit of dishwater and milk
toast."
OWN HOME ABLAZE
Naples, Fla. U.R. Manager
Bill Ryan of Radio Station
WNOG rushed out of his studio
Wednesday with a tape recorder
for a first-hand account of a fire
on Gordon St. He found his own
home ablaze.
On The Side
By E. V. Durling
(Distribute1 by Kinfl Featuree Svedicat. Inc.)
The financial returns from
auccessful song writing have
reached an all time high. A man
can become wealthy from writ
ing just a couple of hits. Not
only that, the income from an
outstanding song will last a life
time. Wolfe Gilbert is still col
lecting royalties from that live
ly ditty titled "Waitin' for the
Robert E. Lee." which he wrote
over 40 years ago. A song is
copyrighted for 28 years. The
copyright can then be renewed
for 28 more years making 5fi
years of royalty collecting. That
remarkable organization the Am
erican Society of Composers. Au
thors and Publishers (ASCAP)
has done much to keep the song
writers' royalties rolling in. Af
ter a man has written one suc
cessful published song he is eli
gible for ASCAP membership.
Lyrics
In addition to mastering a mu
sical instrument, the aspiring
song writer should study poetry.
Even to the extent of taking a
course in poetry writing. Dor
othy Fields, one of the most suc
cessful of present day song writ
ers, originally wrote magazine
poetry. As you probably know,
Dorothy wrote such song hits
as "I Can't Give You Anything
But Love, Baby." "Exactly Like
You," "Lovely To Look At" and
"I'm in The Mood for Love."
Irving Berlin was originally a
poet. The idea of writing songs
came to him later. Incidentally,
those two perennially popular
songs, "Jest A-W'earyin' for
You" and "Mighty Lak' A Rose"
were from poems by Frank L.
Stanton. Carrie Jacobs Bond
Just wrote the music for these
two classics.
Pleas Not
In Great Britain there are over
1.000 amateur tobacco growers.
They grow pipe tobacco in their
backyards. I wonder how you
grow tobacco suitable for cigar
and stogie making. I may have
to start growing tobacco in my
hackyard, if the clients keep tak
ing me for stogies the way they
have been doing lately.
Passing By
Bob Considine, ' distinguished
foreign correspondent, star re
porter, sports writer, novelist,
short story writer, biographer'
and radio and television broad
caster. It makes me feel tired to
even think of how much work
Bob does. He is also the proud
papa of four children. A re
markable fellow.
Sidelights
A Frankfurt. Germany, news
paper recently said Joan Craw
ford was 50. Joan was highly in
dignant. "That's insulting," she
said. "I am only 49." . . . Now
they are giving feminine names
"to typhoons. As for example,
"Typhoon Wanda" which in
China caused the death of one
hundred people, injured 600 and
blew down 320 houses.
Almost Confidential
Is reported that on her trip
to England. Marilyn Monroe took
along 6.000 vitamin pills. These
pills are said to have cost Miss
Monroe about $1,000 . . . Add
members MNIAPAC. Donna
Wanner. Lonsdale. Pa. . . . Am
asked what is the largest hotel
in New York City. It is the Hotel
St. George in Brooklyn. Largest
hotel in Manhattan is the New
Yorker.
Among The Married
"Should a girl of 19 marry
a man of 32?" Such is a query
noted. That's a foolish question.
There have been millions of hap
py marriages in that age group.
All exports on the subject seem
agreed that 18 or 19 is the ideal
age for a young woman to marry
Also that she should marry a
man somewhat older. Some ex
perts say seven years older is
about right. However, Aristotle
said, "it is fitting for the wo
men to be married at about the
age of 18, and the men at 37,
J or a little before."
I Briefly
I Excepting Irishmen, the
French bachelors are hardest to
get into matrimonial harness. Al
though she can be legally mar
ried at the age of 15. the aver
age Frenchwoman does not cap
ture a husband until she ii 25
. . . Paris, with a population of
6.300.000, is fhe fourth largest
city in the world. New York is
the world's largest city follow
ed in order named by London,
Tokyo, Paris and Moscow.
Around
Hollywood
By ALINE MOSBY
United Pren Correspondent
Hollywood (UP) On a
courtroom set on a big movie
stage a well-known San Fran
cisco attorney
literally is re
living a chap
ter from his
past for the
benefit of the
home TV
screens.
George T.
Davis, well
known lawyer
for Caryl
11
Aline Mot by
Chessman, Alfred Krupp, Tom
Monney and other headlined iic
ures, is the "5tar" of this un
usual drama.
Warner Bros, is filming the
story of one of his famous trials,
the Kenneth Lone murder case
in Martinez, Calif., for the
studio's ABC-TV series, "Con
flict," (to be telecast Nov. 13).
On "Medic" actors in rubber
gloves and with grim expressions
portrayed doctors of the real
life cases. But Warner Bros,
made its story authentic by im
porting Davis to play himself
the first time a lawyer has re
created his own case for TV or
the movies.
Now Davis is defending Long
again, using exact "dialogue"
taken from court records. Long
thought he had killed his wife
while he blacked out in a jealous
rage. The case created a sensa
tion when Attorney Davis fed the
defendant sodium pentothal, or
"Truth Serum.' Long then said
he remembered seeing his wife's
lover stab her to death.
"I feel right at home in this
courtroom," said Attorney Davis
as he showed me around the set.
"The studio sent a man to Mar
tinez to duplicate that court.
Even the actors look like
their real life counterparts! To
day I saw a man and wondered
how they got McBride, the dis
trict attorney. It turned out it
was an actor portraying him."
The studio bought the story
eight years ago after the case
ended, but could not stretch it
into a full-length movie. When
it was turned into a teleplay.
Davis was asked to be technical
adviser and portray himself.
"I decided it would be fun,"
he said. "But more important,
this case was an experience in
the search for truth in court
rooms and I wanted to see it
treat qourseCf,
right
done correctly. So far I've caught
them on many, many mistakes
in coutroom procedure, such as
having the attorney put his foot
on the witness chair."
In the story, as in real life,
the defendant goes free but the
lover never is prosecuted for the
murder because of legal difficul
ties. The motion picture code
says a murderer cannot go un
punished on the screen, but the
studio anticipates no trouble
from TV censors.
New Storm Building Up Hurricane Force
Miami UP.) A new tropi
cal storm, 500 miles off the Flor
ida coast, rapidly built up force
today towards hurricane strength
of 75 miles per hour.
Storm Ethel, fifth tropical
whirler of the season, posed no
immediate threat to the U. S.
mainland, the U. S. Weather Bur
eau said.
A hurricane hunter plane lo
cated the storm's center over the
Atlantic east of West Palm
Beach. Fla., Wednesday midnight
moving on a north-northeastward
course toward the open sea.
Ethel developed Wednesday
among squalls churning for days
about a low-pressure area in the
Atlantic. A cold front moving
down from Canada collided with
warm air from the Carribean
and started the vast circular
movement of a full-scale storm.
Gales fanned out for 125 miles
as the squalls formed themselves
into a turbulent ring around a
calm center. They began a
clockwise movement, picked up
speed, and Ethel was born.
At about the same time the
season's fourth tropical distur
bance, Dora, was blowing itself
out in Mexico without ever
reaching full hurricane strength.
Its final thrust left 13 dead in
Tuxpan, Mexico.
The fiscal years of 38 states
end on June 30. Three states
close their books September 30.
three others December 31, and
one each March 31, May 31,
August 31 and November 30.
Airman Begins
Alaska Assignment
Airman Third Class Morris J.
Smith has arrived in Alaska to
begin his assignment as an opera
tions clerk with the 58th weather
reconnaissance squadron. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wood
row Smith, 1401 Euclid, Med
ford, Oregon.
In the performance of his
duties. Smith is aiding in
the completion of the squadron's
two daily missions which fly
far over the Bering Sea and the
vast arctic ice pack near the
pole. Weather information,
which is vital to forecasters in
the United States and Canada, is
gathered on these missions.
Before coming to Alaska Air
man Smith was stationed at Ke-
esler Air Force Base, Mlsi. Ht
entered the service on February
14, 1956. Prior to entering the
service he attended Medford
Senior High school.
New Zeajand'i wheat fields
have one of the largest averag
yields in the world 31 bushels
per acre according to recent
figures.
Happy Hotpoint Says:
HOTPOINT was the first Appli
ance Manufacturer to offer a
scientific kitchen planning
guidance.
"Hotpoint Makes ONLY Hotpoint
Appliance,"
CITY APPLIANCE
127 No. Central Ave. Phone 3-5306
IT REALLY
Tree ripened "Rio Oso Gems." Won
derful for canning or freezing and
now's the time. Get 'em early. While
they last.
Full
20-22 lb.
Lug
CRISP-TART GRAVENSTEINS
Excellent for Sauce and Pies
Lbs.
4g)c
35-38 Lb.
BOX
All Varieties to Choose From
Seedless - Ribier - - Lady Finger
Tokay - Your Choice or Mix 'Err
XL
Cauliflower
OR
BROCCOLI
Your
Choice
"MEDFORD'S FINEST MEATS SINCE 1940"
FILLET
OF
RED I No W,se
SNAPPER
OCEAN
FRESH
"WORRELL'S PRIDE"
CHEESE
FURTERS
All Meat
FRANKS
Spiked
with
Cheese
"Hormel's
Midwest"
H A E3
LOAF
Delicious
Our Own
Ground
SMOKED
HAM
with
veal"
I. J i I fh
I VM
iifl6-
"BLUE STAR" PREMIUM QUALITY
BONED CHICKEN
OR
BONED TURKEY
"KRAFT"
ORANGE
AID
46-OZ.
TINS
5
$00
GROUND
BEEF I NoCere.1
FRESH
BEEF
3 snoo
libs. U
PORK
AUSAGE
PURE PORK
Our Own
Country
Style
FRESH
OYSTERS
Small Fancy
PACIFIC
OYSTERS
O 2
PORK LOIN
ROAST
IIS) Each I
I
BONELESS
791
"HERSHEY'S" or "BAKER'S"
SEMI-SWEET
CHOCOLATE CHIPS
6-OZ.
PKOS.
2
39
"PARTY TIME"
FREESTONE
PEACH
HALVES
No. 2V4
TINS
3
"RIO GRANDE"
SALAD
OLIVES
(Pitted Green Olivet
with Pimentoes)
Large 8-oz. Jar
LOG CABIN
SYRUP
Large 48-oz. Tin
LOU-Z-ANA
Large
Medium Cleaned fin
SHRIMP
COTTAGE
Margarine
5 lbs.
4
PHONE 2-7137
222 WEST MAIN NEXT TO COPCO
USE OUR COURTEOUS
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
You May Come In and
Select Your Own Foods For Delivery or
DIAL 2-7137, and We Will Select the
Finest Foods For Your Order and Deliver
Them to Your Door.
Shop at your Locally-Owned Quality Market where Top
Quality and Courteous Service Is a Must plus an Absolue
Guarantee With Every Purchase.
Ad Prices Effective Thurs. 3:00 p.m. Thru Sat. 7:00 p.m.
GOES FARTHER.TOO I