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By UNITED PRESS
Salem (U.R) A constitutional
amendment to abolish the death
lentence in Oregon was sched
uled today for introduction in
the Legislature. It was requested
by Gov. Robert D. Holmes.
Salem (U.PJ The Senate. Ju
diciary Committee yesterday in
troduced a bill to halt Oregon
residents from getting six-week
divorces In Nevada.
If the measure became law
Nevada divorces obtained by
an Oregon resident who con
tinued to maintain a residence
tn this state would not be rec
ognized by Oregon.
Salem (U.R) Some 98 lobby
ists have registered for the cur
rent session of the Oregon Leg
islature. There are 90 lawmakers.
Salem (U.R) A bill calling
for a four per cent severance
tax on minerals was introduced
in the House yesterday by the
Taxation Committee. It would
levy the tax on oil and gas
should they be produced in the
state.
Lions' TV Auction
Continues Monday
Crater Lions will continue its
annual March of Dimes tele
vision auction show over KBES
TV Monday night, Feb. 4, start
ing at 10:30 p.m.
The first part of the auction
was held last Monday night over
the television station and be
cause of the time, limit approxi
mately half of the merchandise
put up for the auction by local
merchants was sold.
Special telephones w,!l again
b. installed for the auction and
the Crater Lions' club hopes to
top its goal of $5,000 for the
auction, according to John Lusk.
club president.
Merchandise offered for the
auction includes electrical appli
ances, furniture, gift certificates,
sports equipment and other
articles.
Salem (U.PJ Sen. Monroe
Sweetland (D -Milwaukie) and
Rep. Sam Wilderman (R-Port-land)
have prepared a bill which
would make trading stamps re
deemable in cash rather than
in merchandise only.
Salem (U.R) The time for de
manding an election recount
would be extended from seven
to 20 days under a bill intro
duced in the House yesterday
by the Committee on Elections
and Reapportionment.
Salem (U.R) A bill to grant
exemption from state income
tax on retirement Fay of re
tired federal employees was in
troduced in the Senate yesterday.
Draft Dodger Would
Be Tool1 to Join NG,
Capt. Fagone Claims
"Any young man that was a
'draft dodger' during the Korean
war would have been a fool to
join the National Guard," Capt.
S. J. Fagone, company com
mander of Headquarters com
pany, 1st Battalion, 186th infan
try regiment of the Oregon Na
tional Guard, Medford, said to
day. Fagone answered charges
made by Defense Secretary
Charles E. Wilson that "some
young men used the National
Guard as a 'draft dodging busi
ness' during the Korean war.''
He made clear this was only his
opinion and not Oregon National
Guard policy, in a statement
made at the request of The Mail
Tribune.
On Call
The company commander ex
plained when a youth joins the
National Guard he is subject to
active duty on call of the Presi
dent, congress or governor in
any emergency, such as the
Korean war.
"A kid that joins the National
Guard between 17 and 18Vi is
not eligible for the draft any
way," Fagone . said. According
to law young men cannot be
drafted until they are at least
19, which is "scraping the bot
tom of the barrel," he added.
He said he doubted if any
other Guard units in the coun
try were used for "draft dodg
ing" either.
Those in the Guard had no
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idea whether they would be
called or not, Fagone said. A
young man in many cases would
have stood a better chance in
remaining out of the Korean
fighting by not enlisting in a
Guard unit at all, he said.
Receive Ratings
Answering . Wilson's charge
that the National Guard is in
efficient and not properly
trained, Fagone said the so
called "draft dodgers" in his
company have received three
consecutive "superiors" for
training at summer camp and
three consecutive "excellents"
for federal inspections, which
were scores based on compara
tive analysis with the regular
Army.
Fagone denied Wilson's state
ment that more than 80 per cent
of National Guardsmen have had
no prior military training. "Wil
son just didn't have the facts
straight," he said. Only about
60 per cent of Headquarters
company falls in that category,
he added.
Fagone said he thought the
National Guard was too strong
to be hurt by Wilson's remarks.
"If anything," he added, "they
will boost the Guard's morale."
Fagone pointed out that dur
ing the Korean conflict about
six National Guard divisions
were activated, bringing about
about 200,000 National Guards
men into action.
Headquarters company re
mained in Medford during the
Korean war, he said, but was
one of the first National Guard
units to be activated in World
War II.
Ten Pneumonia
Cases Reported
Ten cases of pneumonia were
reported to the Jackson county
health department during the
week ending Jan. 25, according
to Dr. A. Erin Merkel, public
health physician.
Also reported during the same
period were eight cases of in
fluenza. The pneumonia cases
were reported in Medford, 5,
1 Ashland, 3, Phoenix, 1, and Cen
; tral Point, 1. Medford lead with
I 6 cases of influenza with Ash
! land and Rogue River reporting
. one.
One case of infectious hepati
! tis was reported in Ashland as
i well as one case of scarlet fever,
' and Medford reported 8 cases of
measles.
Also reported were four cases
of pink eye, two cases each in
Medford and Ashland; one case
: of infectious mononucleosis in
j Ashland as well as one case of
: chicken pox there.
Holmes Signs Bill
For Legislators' Pay
Salem U.R) Gov. Robert
j D. Holmes signed his first bill
I yesterday with the full bless
j ings of all the members of the
! 49th Legislature, Republicans
and Democrats alike,
j The first bill to reach the gov
i ernor's desk calls for the appro
: priation of S775.000 for the pay
! ment of salaries and mileage of
the 60 representatives and 30
senators, and for the general ex-
penses of the 49th legislative
assembly, now in its 18th day.
Toastmasters Club
Sets Speech Contest
The Medford Toastmasters
club will start its annual speech
contest at 6:30 p.m. Monday in
the Rogue room of the Medford
hotel.
Toastmaster will be Jim Fos
ter, and topicmaster will be Ken
Blair. John Austbo will serve as
critic, according to club officials.
Speakers for the semi-finals
are Cliff Ouellette, Dr. Ralph
Hibbs, Ron Cordon and Russ
Mitchell.
Club officials said former
Toastmasters as well as persons
interested in joining have been
invited to the contest.
March of Dimes Dance
Slated at Shady Cove
Shady Cove A dance featur
ing music by the new Camp
White orchestra has been sched
uled for the Veterans hall here
Saturday night, it has been an
nounced by the Veterans of For
eign Wars, sponsors. Dancing
will start at 9 o'clock.
Admission will be a donation
to the March of Dimes, the an
nouncement said.
El Azhar in Cairo is believed
to be the world's oldest univer
sity, founded in 927 A.D.
Workers Hired During Missile Plant Strike
Patrick Air Force Base, Fla.
U.R) Pan American Airways
began hiring ground service per
sonnel today to keep the nation's
top-secret guided missile center
operating during a confused
walkout by workers seeking
union affiliation.
Both Air Force and Pan
American officials announced
the work stoppage had not in
any way affected the center's
main functions, the testing of
guided missiles.
Pan American Airways holds
the primary contract with the
government for administering,
supporting and maintaining the
operations of sprawling Cape
Canaveral, an isolated and
heavily-guarded site on an island
cape on Florida's central east
coast.
KING LEARNS ENGLISH
Washington 'J.fJ King
Saud of Saudi Arabia has learn
ed his first words of English. As
the monarch entered the White
House Wednesday, photograph
ers shouted, "one more, please.
Wan more," the King asked,
smiling?
Use Mail Tribune Went Acta
Dr. Vorheis Appointed
To Chapter Committee
Dr. Martin L. Vorheis of Med
ford has been named a member
of the medical and scientific
committee of the Oregon chap
ter. Arthritis and Rheumatism
foundation, for the coming year.
The appointment was
announced by Dr. R. E. Rine
hart, chairman of the commit
tee. The Oregon chapter of the
Arthritis and Rheumatism foun
dation is an affiliated agency
of the United Funds.
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