Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 08, 1957, Image 7

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    Course in Photography Starts
For Medford Police Department
A course in photography has
been started for Medford police
officers in connection with the
department's ' current training
program which includes a re
resher court on first aid, court
pcocedures and firearm training,
actfafTing to Chief Charles
Champlin.
Champlin said the photogra
phy course is training officers to
take pictures of prisoners and
photograph crime and accident
scenes. The course is intended to
place two or three trained men
on each of the three platoons,
he said.
Courses io Continu
The series of courses, which
started recently, will continue
over a period of several months.
Sgt. Raymond V. Seely is in
structor of the course.
Taking . the course are Capt.
Clyde Fichtner, Lt. Jack Mac
Millan, Lt. Rollie Pean, Lt. Lyle
Perkins, Lt. Orlo McGee, Sgt.
Leo Mitchell. Sgt. Keith Gildes
gard, and Officers Jack Sanders
and DeLaire Susow, Champlin
said.
The chief added that 14 mem
bers of the department, includ
ing himself, had recently com
pleted refresher first aid courses
and received advanced first aid
cards, which must be renewed
every three years. Instructor for
the coures was Captain Fichtner.
Receiving cards were Chief
Champlin, Lieutenants Perkins,
MacMillan, Pean and McGee;
6 Cars Reported Damaged
In Three Accidents Here
Six cars were damaged but no
one was reported injured in
three separate car accidents in
Jackson county over the week
end, according to state police.
Homer Louis Maslen, 31, of
825 Brookdale rd., Medford, was
cited for failure to operate on the
right side of the highway Satur
day noon when his vehicle col
lided with another car on Cole
man Creek rd., about IVi miles
from Voorhies crossing.
Hit Other Car
Operator of the other car was
Ruth B. Younger, 43, route 1,
box 460, Medford.
According to police, Maslen
was traveling east on Coleman
Creek rd., skidded on a right
curve, crossed the center line
and struck the other vehicle.
Robert James Bekker, 19, Star
Route, box '155, Prospect, was
cited for following too close
wheg the sport car he was op
erating struck a vehicle operat
ed iy Jean Elizabeth Bonney, 16,
ffOSl Crater Lake highway.
ta police said the accident oc
eavred Sunday morning at the
Sifcrsection of Agate rd., and
Highway 62.
(HI From Rear
According to officers, Miss
(i&sasey had reduced the speed of
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Two Minor Quakes
Ofcrkeley, Calif. (U.R) The
cgpffc Francisco Bay Area felt
Si minor temblors Sunday
ifck University of California
reisnologists said were after
Ihocks of the March 22 earth
quake. The first was recorded at
8:20 a.m. and had a Richter mag
i nitude of 3one of the strongest
quakes since March 27. The oth
er occurred at 4:18 p.m. and
registerd 2Vi on the scale.
Schedule Mass Rally
Portland U.R) A spokesman
for a newly-formed committee
said today rank and file Team
Qers of the Portland area' would
hold a mass rally next Sunday
to discuss disclosures made be
fore the Senate Rackets Investi
gating Committee.
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her car after a vehicle in front
of her stopped to make a turn.
Bekker approached from the rear
and attempted to pass Miss Bon
ney's car, but hit the left rear
of her vehicle.
A car operated by Peggy D.
Walls, 17, route 1, box 140, Tal
ent, struck a jeep pick-up which
was parked at 2194 Huston rd.
at 2:45 p.m., Sunday, police re
ported. The jeep was registered
to Omer A. Retter, 4202 South
Pacific highway.
Officers said Miss Walls' car
was traveling toward Phoenix
on Huston rd., went out of con
trol on a curve, spun around,
crossed the highway and struck
the jeep. There were no citations.
Sir Eden Begins
Series of Tests
Boston (U.R) Sir Anthony
Eden began a series of medical
tests today in a new attempt
to heal the abdominal ailment
which forced an end to his politi
cal career three months ago.
The former British prime min
ister arrived by plane Sunday
from New Zealand. His post-retirement
vacation there - had
been cut short by recurrence of
fevers apparently caused by a
digestive ailment for which he
has twice undergone surgery.
The long-time crown prince
of Britain's Conservative Party,
now 59, slept throughout most
of the last leg from Vancouver,
B.C. of his 10,000 mile flight.
A heavy tan belied his illness,
but, Eden, for many years the
very model of a proper British
diplomat, faltered slightly as he
left his car at New England
Baptist Hospital, and his at
tempted smile was weak.
Lahey Clinic surgeon Dr.
Richard B. Cattell, who operated
on Eden for a bile duct obstruc
tion in June 1953, said his pati
ent seemed "comfortable" and
was "in no pain." He was or
dered to bed immediately to rest
for the medical tests.
Sergeants Seely, Gildesgard and
Mitchell; and Officers Elroy P.
Erickson, Robert F. James, Berle
E. Stevens, Ted H. Whistler,
Robert Allen and Tusow.
A recent feature of the train
ing program has been instruc
tions from several Medford at
torneys on court and legal pro
cedures. Municipal Judge No
reen Kelly, Edward Kelly and
William Deatherage, Medford
attorneys, were speakers at a
departmental meeting last week.
Miss Kelly discussed munici
pal court procedures, Deather
age spoke on court procedures
pertaining to misdemeanors and
felonies and Kelly discussed the
laws and rules of evidence and
examination of witnesses.
Champlain said on April 9
and 10, Harold G. Brack, special
agent of the FBI, Portland, will
conduct a firearm training
course at the National Guard
range near Camp White. He will
hold instructions on the use of
the riot gun and the .38 caliber
pistol, the chief said.
Champlin noted that the ma
jority of the officers participat
ing in the department's training
program were using their own
time.
Plane Catches Fire;
Two Escape Injury
Portland U.R) Two Se
attle officers escaped injury Sun
day when a Navy divebomber
on a routine flight caught fire
when its landing gear collapsed
while landing here.
Aboard were Cmdr. W. A.
Townsend and Marine Lt. Col.
K. L. Russer. A belly gasoline
tank caught fire when the AD-5
plane crashed on the runway.
15TH FATALITY
Portland (U.R) Portland
had its 15th traffic fatality of
1957 Saturday when Walter W.
Wray was killed in a two-car
collision.
Monday, April 8. 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Refrigerator Dealers
Conclude Convention
San Francisco (U.R) The
Western Refrigeration Whole
salers Association wound up its
three day convention Sunday
with the announcement that the
group's national association will
hold its next convention here in
1958. --
Irving J. Fagans of New York,
president of the Air Condition
ing and Refrigeration Wholesal
ers Association, disclosed plans
for the national convention. The
WRWA said it would hold its
next meeting here at the same
time.
Bomber Offjuourse
At Time of Crash
-Honolulu (U.R) The Air
Force said Monday that a B47
Stratojet bomber was 'miles off
course" when it slammed into a
mountain ridge and exploded,
killing four men.
The Strategic Air Command
bomber burst into a flaming ball
and disintegrated Sunday 50
feet from the top of 2600 foot
Mount Kaala as it was entering
the final approach to Hickam
Air Force base on a flight from
Guam. '
Azi Air Force spokesman said
the $2,000,000 bomber "was mak
ing about 300 miles per hour"
when it hit the rugged mountain
just minutes after passing over
a populated area.
The plane was assigned to the
339th Bomb Squadron of ,,the
96th Bomb Wing at Altus, Okla.
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