Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 15, 1957, Image 3

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    MYSTERY CRATER Air Force workers dig a hole in the
back yard of Oscar M. Murphy at Temple City, Calif, look
ing for the answer to a mystery crater there. Murphy's
sos, Pat, 10, heard a "boom" and then found the crater.
r Force authorities say it may be a rocket or guided
jsisate gone astray.
Monday, April 15, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
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Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
Washington Presidential adviser Gabriel Hauge, in answer to
a questioner who asked if Budget Director Perch al F. Brundage
had broken the law by permitting the post office to go through
its budget ahead of schedule:
'"I've never conceived of him as a lawbreaker at least not
consciously."
Chicago Mn. Ragnar Benson, on her industrial engineer hus
. band's gift to 70 relatives and employees a lhree-week trip to
Sweden:
"AH his life that's the way Ragnar has done things. Whatever
he had, he always was willing to share."
Hong Kong The Rev. Fulgence Gross, Roman Catholic mis
sionary, on his physical and mental torture in a Communist Chi
nese prison:
"Although it was physically horrible, it was spiritually won
derful and I was never sad."
Durango, Colo. Mrs. Charles Ruckman, after a narrow escape
' from death in an avalanche:
"They aren't kidding when they call it the white death. I never
thought we would get out alive."
Washington Rep. John J. Rooney (D.-N.Y.) on the operations
of the U.S. Information agency:
"I cannot in good conscience say that I feel the American tax
payers have been getting the value they should for their money."
VJttl STEVENS
Baa""""
O.LLKTTB
Two books by lady writers
have found their way (courtesy
Ot me tt.r JJ.J io ine oia duuiu
pond shack where I do my seri
ous reading. One, "The Big
Blow-up," by Betty Goodwin
Spencer, is a story of the Idaho
and Montana forest fires of
1910. Mrs. Spencer's history is
sound an( her narration is of
the kirel ttot will not let you
go. Noy K the time to read it
and ta talk about it, with the
seacs icr fern fires upon us.
But ft I need to note the
publfcaitcw w a biography by
Sisters Mary of the Blessed Sac
rament, IHary Leopoldine and
Maria Vsaresa of the first true
architect and master builder of
the Pacific Northwest.. She was
a Isman Catholic nun who
came to Vancouver, Washington
Territory, from Montreal in
1856. Four other young Sisters
of the House of Providence were
with her.
A Way of Veod
Mother Joseph of the Sacred
Heart her full religious name
has had credit in this column
before for her creative labors in
the beginnings of the region's
first hospitals St. Vincent's of
Portland, Providence of Seattle,
and Spokane's Sacred Heart
among them.
These institutions came alive
on Mother Joseph's drafting
board. In each enterprise she
also led the money-raising cam
paign. She originated the cus
tom of pairs of nuns taking the
trails to remote mining and log
ging camps to beg for their
good works.
Mother Joseph designed in
. wood, built with wood, kept her
own hands at work with wood
and bossed the carpenters on the
. job. Her beautiful cedar carv
ings survive with Vancouver's
Providence Academy, and its
chapel, which also proclaims her
gifts and technical skills in ar
chitectural design.
Vancouver's pioneer hospital.
St. Joseph's, was remodeled
from a combination bakery and
laundry building wood all the
way through. The Protestant la
dies of Vancouver joined with
the Sisters of Providence to pro
vide this No. 1 Northwest hos
pital, in 1858.
Hell in the Forest
"The Bell and the River" and
"The Big Blow-up," are more
closely related than one might
think. The 1910 fires that took
85 human lives blanketed the
pioneer trails of Mother Joseph
and her Sisters of the House of
Providence. It was to the Idaho,
Montana and Cariboo gold
camps of the 1860s and 1870s
that they had traveled again
and again, always with returns
of gold nuggets and silver dol
lars to serve the poor.
And Betty Spencer's book also
has a heroic figure, a leader in
good works William G. Gree
ley, USFS district forester at
Missoula in 1910. Here are two
fine books about two terrific
personalities of our history, two
who lived and labored to help
others.
Jury Finds Malovich
Guilty of Murder
Moscow, Idaho UR A
jury late Friday night found
Paul D. Matovich guilty of sec
ond degree murder on charges
he set a University of Idaho
dormitory fire which killed
three students. j
He had been charged with first ;
degree murder by arson in con- j
nection with the fire that raged j
through Gault hall last Oct. 19 I
trapping the three victims on the !
fourth floor.
The jury of nine men and
three women returned its ver- i
diet at 11:30 p.ml after more j
than 24 hours of deliberation. It '
recommended psychiatric treat-.
ment for the former Idaho jour
nalism student. - .
Under the Idaho code, the pun-!
ishmenl for second degree mur- j
der is fixed at not less than 10 ;
years and may extend to life.
Judge Hugh A. Baker set sen
tencing for April 15.
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