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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1956)
o 00 o 0 o, O o o O o c O o o O fie , Sardinia Being Studied cs Future Home for Etalians .Rome i'J.?.) Italians of whom there are more willing to emi grate than can be readily ab sorbed abroad, may soon be mov ing .Into their own backyard in large numbers. The island of Sardinia, which could accommodate another mil lion persons in permanent popu lation, is being studied as a pos- Responsible authorities esti mate that Sardinia can easily ac commodate an additional mil lion, if a long range plan of pub lic works is put into effect. Sardinia is almost exactly the same siie ss its sister island of Sicilv, which has a population of 4.500,000. Distance from the European I island Agriculture, have been controlled and arti ficial basins have been created for production of electrical energy. The Sardinian migration plan foresees the growth of an indus try to mine and transform local ly the resources of zinc, lead, coal, iron, tin and copper on the sibie home for Italians from the j mainland (200 miles at its near other over-populated corners of ! est point) once constituted a fac ihe republic. I tor in keeping Sardinia insulat- particularly in the fertile plain of Campidano, which cuts across the southern :, Th idea of fillina no Sardinia i ed and isolated, but today that ! part of the island from Cagliari I isn't new it has been getting no longer applies ADMITTING stabbed q pretty Mrs. Sall Carp, 29. Q de8i, g-Irwin X. Axeirod. 31, or Lancaster, val., a "friend" of the victim. The Carp (and Axelrmd families Were frfends. (Internatwnal) ol0f- Air Conditioning Boost Mountain Resort Ara AI&lQ?. N. Yi ttJ.PJ The CatskillTvlountaini resort area in Sullivan county has had a $30, OOO.OOoQshpJ ia the arm in re QeiD yean, according to State Commerce O Commissioner Ed-ward-j Dickinson. The county has 500 hotels. with morV than S0.OGO rooms. It has 3,000 bungalow colonies in ad(iHion,-ta rdomlhg and board ing nuu5C luunai liuuics anu feotels. Op, G c.- Dickinson said th latest coun- o o, ty-vjid innovation ia air condi tioning installation. He said tiie JaVgerCfrdteis arP already . air q efltiditionedHyivUe others expect to hav? theirs (iiiatalled within threye5 at a coat of over five Onttlluwi dollars. " o -o Skynfe Expresses Thanks n FptFretdom Frorn Jar ,-ORockaway, H.1S. (UJil Police Ch;mi Andrew Chipko did a fa- 'vor lot a SKunir ana it repaid him Die' best way it could. rzi& skunk Justi -wandered (wwithoutTloina anything. Chiplo)was'ca!ted when the I7 ll V ' W-T. . . 1. ....... t. . . A ...... J..-.. Co a lawn. Its sQOUt was caught in 0 discarded jelly jar where it Csapparentls Bad been poking G"aou8ri for' foodr . O OQIliEko broke the glass with a smaSton? and tiK-n stood by uaeasiCyi w , -The critter took a deep ith. Rve me a long and r-ihougfifuMook'and meandered &av,' Chipko-sayi.,,-I suppose Q he was grateful and so was I." r- ? Arraignment Scheduled Mttlfertl Man Kenneth Jones Mike.seH.- 52 Crgier lintel. ;S0 South Central (Sve ttldfdrd. was to be ar raigned (to circuit -court today on charges of, obtaining money by faJeGpr1e?!ses. according to Medfofd police. - HtCjwsOarrested Monday fol O GWingCj fgMpIaint Oct. 24 from Walfred A. Backa. an employee at Piny1ecTrade Fair. 323 East Main St.. Jtectfnrd, that a chcksigneii by J-.kesell had en retttmed "unable to locate," polictrsaicv. O - ' O Amount "of tlie cfieck was $10, Qaccordiing to police. It had been cashedOct. 19. siiey said. -- Qahtam Hn Deals Er Farn&r Sad Tiltiecj 3 " G ailicpttvilje. n: "16 (U R) OHj1roia; Petfrsoa. a 200-pounder, lotimJ oQit doesn't pay to tangle with a twri-pound bantam. O pQerson was trying to gather eggs from the nest of a bantam hen o. his farm when file ben O ackVd him.O c In ihT) scviffle that followed, PetersoiOjabbed his hand on a profeidinnail 'and suffered a wound tltftt rftjuired both ruedi caiion and an-anti-tetanus inocu n laivin. - -z, - Tha fiurweifhed hen was a loser, tbo, though, Peterson got QtheGggs. - P, 0 close attention from responsible quarters during the years since the end of World War II. Specific plans have been drawn to send a million more Italians over the next few years to the island, which has an area of 9,400 square miles and a popu lation of slightly over 1,000,000. Another detriment, malaria which ravaged the island for centuries, has now been com pletely eliminated, and the areas which have been reclaimed from marshlands are being cultivated closely. The three major rivers, the TIrso, Flumendosa and Coghinas, to the Gulf of Orislano, would receive a considerable impetus. The idea of the Immigration project- is to employ the emi grants in the building up of the mining and associated industries. The public projects envisage a large-scale system of roads and communications, which are still island. Building of these new roads would occupy a nigh per centage of the newcomers. Those who were not directly occupied in mining and road building could be directly ab sorbed in the stepping up of agriculture to feed the popu lation. Italy, with a population which increases at a rate of about 450, 000 per year, has always striven to send a percentage of her sons and daughters aboard to make living conditions a little easier for those staying at home. Ideally, 250.000 emigrants yearly from Italy would ease unemployment and conditions of overcrowding on the peninsula. Actually, the present total of emigrants yearly (not counting Thursday. Kovambar 1, 195 n , MEDFORD (ORECC5K) MAlC TTMBUNE-THREB workers who return) is about 100,000. ironically, while Italians have shown themselves willing in the past to go anywhere else on the globe in large numbers, they never showed great enthusiasm about taking up permanent resi dence in Italian colonies. A total of more than 200.000 Italians went to the colonies dur ing the 70 years of the modern Italian empire in Africa, where as in one record . year .1913) alone, more than 800,000 left the country, mostlyQfor the North and South America. scarce and inadequate on the seasonal agricultural and other when you drive the '57 PLYMOUTH suddenly it's 1960 TV . s Oo C KARL L. -M- ask Janouch County Trsasurgr Ji?kson CoiAyVF'nnc ara big businesv, ItMs itriportant that th Jifne-tr-isu, efficient ooeratton of C the of hce of Co(jrty Treasurer be 5) continue?. Karl ,,-ioucri has given mis oo unguesretea Dusiness-itKe management he is trained, eae riarwedOnd thrifty ELECT HiM NOVEMBER 6th. o o (Rgid adv. pemocratic Central (mtnittee) Tjfrkes Raism in 1954 QSald ?Jota1 62,755,842 O Washington SJ.RiS- Turkeys raised on Uiiited States frnss in 0 1954 numQred 62.755.842. ac eScling to tre1 latest cenis of O asricultuie figures released by theOL'. (Sr-epirtaicnt of Com m((f$e. O 3 (:: (JlorkinSfcam County ,Virginla. Jed(R other countiet iti 1954 by -jpsoding 2 iT.SJO biros, or 3.8 0 per ce'S of the U. S.. total. The California (unties-," oP Fresno. Merced, Stanislaus and -Los An gles rrfltrteoO second. ; third, fourtfiandjifth. resyectively-. k O S r E Ivi fteslef Haircuts Enough fofExpulsion Rometfj M'-tt. U.S Male stu dents wlio show.yp at the Romec Comunity hciith Sthool with Elvis Presley style Jwircuts t9day will be exl' from school. ToC fi-ilppula, sclfcol scper inteiraenV saif teachers at the school decided tije haircuts signi fied A. defiant attitude" and Pr(i!QlG; iJarold F. B:irr to order v boys to get ""normal haircuts"(fif face expulsion. Barr did andf3as bacied up by local educf.)n authorities. . . . ; ' " & : : , , - o o o o . cO c ' ' j?s? Hjp lis & J ? & ' , 6fL"s Sail . hWiF -felj . i gl .44- '1. - If t -MjrsVjSgsgsag-i ' !".iiw-- i A-jirWX TK: 2a af7t IB " 4 s V1'' - 5 -l-3 iT l' i i O r. -r.: , Till - A SV - fvtV-ryS e 7 t ... 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