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Wednesday, January 16, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
THIRTY SECONDS TO
GO IN THIS QU4RTER-
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Portland Woman
Killed in Collision
Gates. Ore. (U.PJ Mrs. Ma
rietta Voshell, 48, Portland, w.s
killed late yesterday in a two
car collision about six miles east
of here on the snow-covered
North Santiam highway.
State police said cars driven
by Mrs. Voshell's husband, Wil
liam, and Milton Shumway, 53,
Bend, collided.
Voshell suffered head lacera
tions and an 18-year-old daugh
ter, Jeanette, a possible jaw frac
ture. Shumway and three pas
sengers suffered minor injuries.
The injured were taken to San
tiam Memorial hospital in Stay-ton.
Mail Card Return Urged by Chairman
QUEEN'S UNCLE DIES
London (U.R) The Earl of
Athlone, a great-uncle of Queen
Elizabeth II, died in his London
home today at the age of 82.
A plea to Jackson county resi
dents to return March of Dimes
cards with contributions was
voiced today by Dick Knight,
Medford chairman of the polio
'fund campaign. The cards were
mailed shortly after Jan. 2.
'"The job of fighting polio is
not yet over," Knight said. "We
can only accomplish the tasks
remaining to us if we raise suf
ficient funds. We are a'sking
everyone to send in his contri
bution now."
The goal of the National
Foundation for Infantile Paraly
sis, whose research led to the
discovery of the Salk anti-polio
vaccine, is $46,900,000.
The March of Dimes has ear
marked $10,000,000 to supply
vaccine to those unable to pay
for it. Knight pointed out that
there are 64.000,000 Americans
in the polio -susceptible age
range (up to 40) who have not
yet been inoculated.
The balance of the funds is
needed for the care of 80,000
polio victims, research and pub
lic education.
JOURNAL BLAMED
Bellefontaine, Ohio (U.PJ
The New Cork Central Railroad
said today a defective journal
caused the derailment Tuesday
night of eight cars of a 98-car
Sharonville, Pa., to Bellefon
taine freight train.
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Is That So?
Did you know that . . . the
domestic honeybee was brought
to America from Europe by 17th
century colonists and many wild
honeybees now found in the
U.S. are descendants of early
imports.
The Chinook salmon, or kinj,
may attain a weight of 125
pounds.
The flying fox, largest of
bats, with a wingspread of five
feet, feeds mostly on fruits. This
Asian bat supplements its diet
.with small fish, catching them
v.th its feet while hovering
over the water.
In general, squirrels go up
trees at a gallop, the fore and
hind feet being used in pain
alternately. Coming down, they
travel head first and are much
more careful as tney move,
i -tting their feet individually.
The common European crick
et, made -famous by Dicken s
Christmas tale. The Cricket on
the Hearth, has immigrated to
America. They are often found
in apartment buildings in larger
cities where long into winter
months they will regale inhabi
tants with their song. When it
confines itself to singing, well
and good but alas, it has the
ugly habit of chewing holes into
its host's clothes.
The sea lamprey, which at
taches itself to other fish with
a sucker-like mouth, is among
the most primitive of fish. Al
though called a sea lamprey, it
can remain in fresh water all
its life as has happened, un
fortunately, with the descend
ants of those that found their
way through the Walland Canal
into the Great Lakes and have
now practically wiped out the
lake trout and the white fish
from some of the lakes.
Bats are the only mammals
that have real wings and are
capable of true flight.
Tails Tangled
On occasion, gray squirrels
have been known to tangle their
tails. Unable to separate them
and escape, the animals may
starve to death. Such an unusual
occurrence happened at the New
York Zoological Park in Decem
ber, 1951. The keeper discovered
seven of them huddled together
with their bodies extended in
all directions but bound togeth
er by their entangled tails. So
twisted and interwoven was the
hair on the tails that it had to
be cut away in order to free
the animals. All were adult; two
females were dead and another
soon died; four recovered and
were released.
Black widow spiders are not
nearly as dangerous as they are
cracked up to be. As a rule they
are too small to Inject enough
poison into a person to make
him seriously ill providing he
is healthy to begin with. The
name, originally applied to the
female, refers to her practice of
eating the male although the
young also devour one another.
However, these habits are shar
ed by most other . spiders. If
bitten, try to make the wound
bleed as much as possible.
Located All Over World
The famous rainbow trout, a
landlocked steelhead really orig
inally occurred only on the West
Coast of the U.S., from south
ern California to southeastern
Alaska. Thanks to the shipa
bility of the eggs keep them
cold and moist and free from
jarring and they will stay alive
for many weeks, developing
slowly this gamy fish is now
located all over the world and
is at present found throughout
the northern U.S. and Canada,
in Europe, including the British
Isles, Argentina, Chile, Vene
zuela, South Africa, East-Africa,
Br EUGENE BURNS
Ranger-Naturalist
Madascar Mauritius, India, Cey
lon, Australia, New Zealand,
Tasmania, Hawaii and Panama.
The beaver is North America's
biggest rodent.
(Copyright, 1956,
by Eugene Burns)
(Released by
McClure Newspaper Syndicate)
Non-Violence Policy
Adopted by Negroes
Montgomery, Ala. (U.PJ
Negro leaders of the Deep
South's bus integration move
ment have embarked on a
Gandhi-like non-violence policy
which they hope will "shame"
white extremists who dynamited
churches and homes in Mont-
Free: By special arrangement j gomery.
with the editors of the Encyclo- j The Rev. Martin Luther King,
pedia Americana, my panel of leader of the Montgomery move-
judges will award each week to
the reader who sends me the
best true-life nature adventure,
the best nature observation, or
the best question on nature and
wildlife, a complete 30-volume
set of this world-famous refer
ence work in a handsome Seal
craft binding. Each week new
submissions will be considered.
Sorry, I simply can't answer
your many friendly letters.
Please address your letters to:
Is That So! co Medford Mail
Tribune, Box 575, Sausalito,
Calif.
ment, declared the policy Mon
day night at a mass meeting of
Negroes and then collapsed and
had to be helped to his seat..
"If anyone be killed, let it be
me," King said in a emotion
charged prayer.
About 500 Negroes attending
the rally acclaimed King's lead
ership with a deafening outburst
of shouting and weaping that
lasted 15 minutes.
King said segregationist ex
tremists would have to dyna
mite 50,000 homes not just two
to dissuade them from their
cause.
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