Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 10, 1957, Image 7

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Narcotics May Be
Involved in Kidnap
Of Marie McDonald
Hollywood (U.R) Police
Chief William Parker today as
signed his top intelligence squad
to investigate a tip that i'four
or five" persons might have
been involved in narcotics and
extortion in the Marie McDon
ald kidnaping case.
The information , was regarded
as confidential and turned over
to Parker Wednesday by District
Attorney William B. McKesson.
Both Parker and McKesson said
the tip involvs the names of in
dividuals who previously never
have been identified with the
kidnaping.
McKesson said the information
he placed personally in Parker's
hands might involve narcotics
andor", extortion. He would
not elaborate on the tip but in
dicated that the 32-year-old act
ress might have been the victim
of an extortion attempt.
Tip At RendexTous
The district attorney said he
received the tip in a secret ren
dezvous Tuesday night after "an
acquaintance told me he knew
someone who might have infor
mation on the McDonald case."
He said the district attorney's of
fice was not involved in the
case.
Miss McDonald told police she
was kidnapped from her $65,-
000 home last Friday and left
partly clad on a desert highway
near Indio, Calif. She has
charged that police and the press
have been attempting to label
her story as a hoax.
Nobel Prize Winner
Dies in New York
Hempstead, N.Y. U.R)
Nobel prize winner Gabriela
Mistral, 67, noted Chilean poet,
died at Hempstead hospital to
day. She had been in a coma
for the past seven days. . Her
death was caused by cancer.
Senorita Mistral won the No
bel prize for literature in 1945
and was one of the most out
standing of the Spanish lang
uage poets.
She had served her country
in a diplomatic capacity as con
sul in Los Angeles and in posts
in South America and Europe.
She also was a school teapher
and sociologist.
Thursday. January IB, 18S7
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE 8EYEW
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REAL LIFE ROLE Actress Marie McDonald points out
details to officer Al Ortiz of the Los Angeles police as she
re-enacts her abduction at her home in Encino, Calif.
Police obtained a good description of the kidnapers from
Miss McDonald and are having an artist draw a com-
Eosite picture of the suspects. Note her swollen eye and
ruised face from beating she received.
Plane Bomber To
Die Friday Night
Canon City. Colo m m
John Gilbert Graham, who kill
ed his mother and 43 other per
sons by time-bombing a com
mercial airliner, will die in Colo
rado s gas chamber Friday night.
The prospect apparently does
not worry him. His annetite ix
good. He plays cards and check
ers with guards, and chess with
the Catholic prison chanlain
who has become his closest con
fidante, although Graham is
Protestant
John Gibbons, one of Graham's
three court-appointed attorneys,
visited the 24-year-old Denver
restaurant operator Wednesday.
Last Sunday, Graham saw his
wife, Gloria, for the last time.
Mrs. Graham said she would
not return, to the prison because
"it's too hard on both of us."
- She said she does not plan to
ask Gov. Stephen McNichols for '
executive clemency or a stay of
execution. And Graham, who
rejected an appeal of his death
sentence, has himself made no
request for mercy.
Press Irked Over Oath Taking Ban
Washington (U.R) White
House news photographers Wed
nesday night called for recon
sideration of a ban on picture
coverage of President Eisen
hower's private inauguration
Jan. 20.
The White House Wednesday
barred all press, radio and pic
ture coverage of the private
Sunday ceremony at which the
President will take the actual
oath of office for his second
term.
Presidential Press Secretary
James C. Hagerty originally had
agreed to limited coverage. But
he said the complete ban now
was necessary because requests
to cover the ceremony had "got
ten out of hand." -
The photographers sent Hag
erty a telegram saying it "strong
ly" protested the ban.
"It will indeed be a sad loss
to the history of our country if
such an important occasion goes
by without top photographic
coverage," the telegram said.
It said arrangements could be
worked out "by which we can
adequately cover the ceremony
with a small number of photo
graphers." Jewish Agencies Plan
Fund Drive in Stafes
Vienna U.R) Jewish agen
cies plan a $100 million emerg
ency drive in the United States
to aid Jewish refugees from
Hungary, Egypt and North
Africa, it was announced here
today.
Herbert A. Friedman, execu
tive head of the United Jewish
Appeal, said the money is need
ed to assist thousands of Jewish
refugees who seek haven in the
free world.
BUSY TRACK
Saratoga Springs, N.Y. flJ.R)
During the 1956 Saratoga race
meeting 1,778 starters went to
the post for the 192 races of the
24-day season an average of
about nine per race.
Buenos Aires Bakes
In 103 Degree Heat '
Buenos Aires U.R) The
temperature soared to a high of
103 degrees in Buenos Aires
Wednesday and weathermen
said the worst is yet to come.
They forecast higher tempera
tures today and Friday.
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