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0 o O O O O o Stevenson Asks for Free Time To, Talk o On Foreign Policy Pittsburgh (U Adlai E. Stevenson asked today for free radio and television time to tell how the Eisenhower foreign polP ey has taken "the whole wortti to the brink of another war."VJ Press Secretary Clayton Fritch ey said the Democratic presi dential candidate was asking ra dio and TV networks to give him IS minutes at 7 p.m. (EST) to night to comment on President Eisenhower'! nationwide broad cast Wednesday night on the Israeli-Egyptian war. Q Stevenson cancelled his en tire schedule for the day to fly back to New York City where he will make the broadcast to night. He was to have spoken at Syracuse, Rochester and Buf falo, N.Y. Pledge Party Support q Stevenson told 10.000 persons at a rally here Wednesday nigijt he would use the time to speak "somewhat at length about the bankruptcy of fonign policy of the Eisenhower-D llles adminis tration." "As leader of the Democratic Party, I pledge on your boh,alf the support of our party toJU measures which promise to bring a quick end to the fisMing in the Middle East," he saM. "But, my friends. I cannot and will not promise support or re spect for a foreign policy which must bear a heavy shareQjf sponsioiiuy lor tne wiaaie fcast-. CPCC rules require that a sta tion giving one candidate free time for a jliticaj'speech, must on request, afford equal treat ment to itis opponent. Indians File Suit : " O o - " To Recover Timber Said Under-Priced o Portland U.ff Seven Indians yesterday filed a federal suit to recover timberiand they ciaim thej'Qwere induced to sell for a fraction ct their actual value. The complaint, filed against Fred M. and I?ene K. Mwsh, John C. Blaniurd and the Moore Mill & lumbfjr company, alleges that the timberlands involved are Wrth 5ot less, thnt's250,000 but mat they were induced to sell tp-)Marsh and Blanford for abour-S6000. o c Till Claimed P$intiff in th ni-finn arn Ettf)A. Duke, obrt and Ethel Summery Frank" and AnReJine' Summers 8d Ora and Martha : Summer!. Thev contend, as the i ftle 'jjeirs of Charles 'H." and John Smitnt, they are entitled to property given to the Smiths 8ol895 under-the general allot- ffent-at of 1887. The IiMtians charged that Education Board c Cites Cash Value Of Ballot Measure Eugene U.R) The State Board of Higher Education today pointed to the cash value of an Oregon ballot measure, which has been endorsed by .the board, and which would permit state agencies to continue to accept stocks received as gifts and fce quests. - The board, said income from gift stocks now being, held pro vide for such- higher education scholarships s $60Q. Rich;' ard Shore Smith Memorial Scholarship at the University oi Oregon and the Leonora Ham ilton Kerr Scholarship at Ore gon State college, o Britl Stock Sal Helps ' The board also -reported thl sale of stock received as a be quest of the late.AmaJis Britt, pioneer Jacksonville resident, is helping to finance the new stu dent center building at Southern Oregon college in' Ashland. Income from only two estates in 1955-56 provided more than $3,000 and paid for services and equipment at Doernbecher Me morial Hospital for Children that would not otherwise have been available. ' c Thursday. November 1, 1SS8 u BEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEM Funeral Services Set For Jonas T. Davis ' Funeral services for Jonas Tip Davis. 82, of 1112 East Main St., Medford. who died Tuesday, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Satur day at Perl Funeral home. The Rev. William C. Piper' of t h e ern crisis, and which has bluffed T nlarsn ana, ;antfra later sold jFirst Christian church will offi and blundered the United States " deed i0"? disputed jand to date. Interment will be in the into a shattering diplnatic disO ",e ""'J umoer torn- Medford IOOF cemetery o adminis tri aster." q tie said the administration foreign policy haso taken the world "to the brink of another war which Mr. (Secretary .of State John Foster) Dulles may not have planned but which he did a lot to cause." O cj Hears Ik on Radio Q Stevenson flew here from New YorkyWednesday night. He heard the President' report on the Israel-Egypt fighting by ra dio, while his plane waited for 'clearance to leave New York. Fritchey said Stevenson was requesting the networks to give Stevenson "exactly the owne time" tonight that the President was afforded Wednesday night. Asked on what grinds fts based his demand. Fritchey said it was his "impression" that un der rules ci the Federal (Com munication, the President's speeches during theeampain are like those of anv(3ther tvm didate for office. pan.v to? 18(1000. They asked the court toset aside all agreements signecb by them, declaring they are the true owners and requir ing the? MooreoMill 4 Lumber CompanytQ account to them for proceed from timberccut from thi lands. O Retirement Coverage For Blind Appealed Portland -CKU.R) - A Circuit Court ruling that lBvorkers at the state workshop for the blind here are entitled to state retire ment coverage has b e e fl ap pealed by the Oregon Stfte Pub lic Employees Retirement Board. The appeal continues the three-year fight over recognition of rights Waged by the workers at the blind workshop. They fin ally won August when the decision nw being appealed was rendered b? heimer. The retirement bo.rd's appes? Is based on an opinion handed down by Attorney General Rob ert Y. Thornton stating that thtj blind workers are not actually state employees and therefore not eligible for benefits of the state retirement system. The blind workers make brooms, mops and other articles in the workshop operated by the blind commission here. Men, Bloodhounds Search for Youth Medford Elks lodge will par ticipate in graveside services. Mr. Davis was iounder of the Davis Transfer and Storage com pany here.'., The Davis home on East Main st. has been a polling place dur ing elections for several years. The polling place was changed this year because Mr. Davis had been ill. - o "He is survived by his wife, Mary Alice Davis: two daugh ters, irrrm R. Porter1 Medford, and Mrs. W. . Kocher, Jackson, Calif.; and five grandchildren. Man Dies En Route Pendleton (Ui Men. and blpijdlttuedi searched snowy country northeast of Walla Walla Wash., ctoday for c 18-year-old Aiien.King.-of Walla Walla who became .separated from a forest i traij crew late Tuesday. . a T , Charles, Rector of Pendleton, 0 VPK HfKtlllS 0 supervisor of the Umatilla na- IV CI J I lUjyilQI tional forest, sent lour men into - Frank von Fustman. 68, of 302 the Torest about 38 miles north- North Front St., Medford. died east of Walla Walla to join the yesterday while en route to the search. Four bloodhounds were Veterans Administration hospit flawn to the area from Dallas al in Portland for emergency Ore., and the Columbia county ; medical. attention. -sheriff at Dayton, Waah., sent a I He was being flown there by search party. j a Mercy Flights, Inc.: sir ambu- Reetor said King was on a i lance as a VA case. He died iorwst service trail crew and that when the plane was between Sa Tuesdaj afternoon he left his rlem and Pnrtlanrl.The boHv was I partner and said he was going to 'turned over to VA authorities in (Jdo some hunting, on the way back !porfland. who .will - make ar rangement for funeral tervices. It was reported Mr. Fustman's only relatives live in the middle west, o The patient, the 583rd carried by the planes oi the non-profit air ambulant corporation, had'! ben under0treatment foropleur isv, and for heart and llir.g con ditiona. - o to camp. He failed to show that evening and when his part ner filed to locate him thebsu perysorjwas notified. o HallinFHea7; Forest Research OV'iliiam E. Hallin, U. Seforest their coftt" battle in'?""'" Prject leader charge of forest management research in northeasternCCalifornia? will Circuit Judge Eugene iS Oppen-thc?af rese"ch activities in aouth- westem Oregon, effective early ext year. He ovill succeed0 G. Lloyd Hayes, recently placed in charge of foresf management research at the eRockj" Mountain forest and range experiment station. Hallin has been employed con- Salem Yoman Dm c O From Clothing fire io e Salem :U.R! Mrs. -Clara Jean Miller, 2", Salem.-died here .yes terday after being burned critic ally Oct. 11 when her clothing caught fire from a heating stove in her home." o , '51rsr Miller Tiad run down the street after her clothing caught ike, whipping the flames about Accountants Favor Simplified Tax Law Grants Pass (U.R) A "grass roots" survey by the Oregon As sociation of Public Accountants shows that businessmen and oth er taxpayers in Oregon hope the legislature will enact a simpli fied tax law, a committee report said today. Sidney Bazett of-prants Pass, head of the association's tax committee, said that greater con formity with federal income reg ulations would have a two-fold effect. He said it would reduce book work that confronts the taxpayer and would bring about a possible reduction in taxes by saving administrative costs. Bazett said the recommenda tions have been presented to the Legislative Interim Tax Committee. u.u51 wauiomia xor- her.r she suffered third degree ' nu jange experiment star tion sinrt 1932, except for ser vice the in World Wsr II. During 1930 s and" early '40s, he methods and forest regeneration in the redwood region and de veloped volume tables for red wood timber. burns over most of her-body. APPOINTMENT MADE 0 "The annointment of Mrs. Lu- conducted studies of loggingl cile O'Neill, a member of ths state board of education a CO-.I chairman of the Vendenberg for Supreme' Court committee was announced Tuesday in Klamath Falla and in Portland. O O T Builders Supply Cn.J 1 QUALITY BLOCKS Bricks. Fines. Drain Tile 727 W. McAndrews Phone I 4107 VODKA'S name ' IS o Smirnoff is the O Vodka of Vodkas ... the createst name in vodka. 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