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SIX MEDroitB fORKSOK) MAIL TRIBUNE Thuridty. gaptambar 13. 1351 Jurors Appointed For Federal Court Term in October Jurori for th next federal j court term, to begin at 11 a.m. j Oct. 2 in the federal courtroom , at the Medford poit office build- j ing. have been announced by , Paul Hanlin. deputy district ! marshal. j Jackson county Jurors include ! Loyal Abbott. 463 South Stage rd.. Medford; W. J. Blair. Shady Cove: Gladys Califf. 508 Mary St.. Medford: Charles B. Cook. Ross lane. Medford: Joe Craw ford, Cargill Court. Medford; Gladvs Cupp. 2nd and Ash. Cen tral Point: Walter L. Dale. 51 S Palm st . Medford: Ernest W. Evans, 88R Oak St., Ashland: Earl Fehl. 504 S. Oakdale ave., Medford. Jurors Listed Henry Feller, 111 Myers Court. Medford; Ellow Mae Gail, route 1. Gold Hill; Bertha Gammill, Pioneer rd . Medford; George Gales, 830 Minnesota ave., Med ford; Ivan Governor, Sardine creek. Gold Hill; Harry Hart. Crater Lake highway. Prospect; Floyd Hibbard. 528 East Main St.. Medford: Ivan Hobbs. 1802 West Main St., Medford: George Icenhnwer. 389 East Main St., Ashland; Frank Ingle. 349 East Main St.. Ashland: Walter L. James. 155 Union. Ashland: Gor don Kershaw, route 2, Medford. Other Jurors Ralph Koozer, Ashland; C. E. Lacy, 561 C si., Ashland: James Lilly. 1174 Court St.. Medford; Robert Lytle. Valley View. Ash land: Bessie Myers. 10 Clark St., Medford; Jo Naumes, 1205 Kings highway. Medford; L. E. Ousterhout, Dutton rd.. Eagle Point: Grace Pankey. 321 Apple St.. Medford: Claud Peart, 913 S Peach St., Medford: V. H. Pen dleton, 825 Pine, Central Point; .Andrew Unger. 6.14 Pennsyl vania ave.. Medford and Clyde Medford. Benson Asked for Diversion Program Washington U.R The American Farm Bureau Feder ation asked the Agriculture De partment today to launch a po tato diversion program to meet price declined. The department last year paid potato grower for diverting lower grade spuds into itarch and livestock channels. The Sept. 1 crop report esti mated the 1 955 potato produc tion would be some 6 million hundredweight larger than last year. AFBF President Charles B. Shuman. in a letter to Agricul ture Secretary Ezra T. Benson, said "potato prices in recent weeks have been dropping rap idly." With a larger fall crop antici pated, he said. "There is every reason -to believe that potato prices will remain at relatively low levels for the remainder of the marketing season. Shuman asked Benson to launch the diversion program "as soon as possible." NBC's TV Station Back in Operation Hollywood U.W The National Broadcasting Com-j pany"i Hollywood television sta tion was back in operation today after two nationwide shows mere forced off the air when technicians staged a four-hour strike. The technicians, members of the National Association of Broadcasting Employees and Technicians, set up a picket line Wednesday around KBCA-TV. local NBC outlet, in a jurisdic-1 tional dispute over two clerks . hired by NBC. The brief strike was railed off four hours later when the union and NBC agreed to take up the issue in New York on a nation al level. The union charged the network violated its agreement by using supervisory employees in technician jobs. The walkout hit the "Tennessee Ernie Ford" network show and "Matinee Theater." Supervisory employees took over in time to telecast the "Queen For A Day" j show on schedule. Ballot Recheck Give Hales Margin Portland, Maine (U.P A United Press recheck of ballots in Maine's Monday elections to dav gave Republican Rep. Rob ert Hale a 29-voue margin over his Democratic opponent. James C. Oliver, in the First District congressional race. The recheck showed Hale 58. 028 votes and Oliver 57.999. The official returns will not be made known until Sept. 28 at the earliest. At that time, they will be canvassed by the Execu tive Council. 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