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fold Bullion Found Off Philippine Isle ilanila U.R; An American ttientist has discovered gold bullion worth S50 million in sters off the Southern Bongao . iIend, the Philippine News Service reported. The P.N.S., quoting what it termed authoritative sources said Prof. Horace Palmer, an American, found the sunken treasure while he was studying merine life in the seas off the island. According to the sources, the treasure was found in a Japa nese hospital ship sunk by American planes during World Wr II. Piufore of Huck Just right for hot summer days ahead a cool, pretty pina fore made of huck, in white or color! Pattern 7126: Children's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 included. Pattern, di rections for huck pinafore; easy to follow chart for huck weav ing. Send THIRTY -FIVE CENTS in coins for this patterns add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept.. P.O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Prjnt plainly NAME. ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER. A bonus for our readers two FREE patterns, printed in our new Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book for 1957! Plus a wonder ful variety of designs to order crochet, knitting, embroidery, huck weaving, toys, dolls, oth ers. Send 25 cents for your copy of this exciting NEW needle book now! Supreme Court Justice Douglas Getting Itchy Feet to Travel By A. ROBERT SMITH Mail Tribune Correspondent Washington This is the time of year when Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas gets itchy feet. One of t h e world's most -extensive trav elers, Douglas soon will be able to hang up his black robe for the summer and take' off for i.ht smith a n o i ner new adventure in.some exotic corner of the globe. This spring, claims the jurist, he is sending Mrs. Douglas to Detroit before they being a 4,000-mile drive in their station wagon from Karachi to Istanbul. Auto t Maintenance "That's so she can take a course in auto maintenance," ex plained Douglas, "and change a tire and the spark plugs, if nec essary." The trip will take them through southern Iran (which sounds more romantic when you call it Persia) where a young American wife from Washing ton state was recently kid napped by Persian highwaymen and murdered. But Justice Douglas claims he won't relax his standard that no one carries a gun in his traveling parties. He was reminded that the U.S. ambassador in Iran seemed to indicate that the sky was the limit of the ransom" that would be paid for the safe return of the young woman. "How much do you suppose they would offer for you?" he was asked. "I would rather not be eval uated under those circum stances," replied Douglas. Lest Ground Northwestern Republic ans have lost a lot of ground at the polls in the last several elec- Presidents Say Red Buildup Poses Threat Washington (U.R) Presi dent Eisenhower 'and President Ngo Dinh Diem of Viet Nam warned Saturday that Red China's "continued military buildup" poses the greatest threat "to the safety of all free nations of Asia." In a joint communique issued at the end of Diem's four-day vis it to the United States, the two presidents also "expressed con cern over continuing Communist subversive capabilities" in Asia. Diem pledged that he would seek to get the free nations of Asia to cooperate more closely in countering these twin threats. S-o-o Slimming! 'ft r ' yl jf i I ri e !' I V vj iefe e le e (II i'l ' ! 1 kf .Vol SIZES 9033 14!5-24!S Lucky Half-Sizers! This love ly summer dress in Printed Pat tern is designed to fit you per fectly! Slimming 8-gore skirt; bodice yoke to sew of all one fabric, or contrast; dress up with lace! Printed Pattern 9033; Half Sizes 14! 2. 16',2. 182, 20Vi, 221,7, 241 1. Sibes 16li requires 41 2 yards 33-inch fabric; yard contrast. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, faster, ac curate. Send FIFTY CENTS in coins for . this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, care Medford Mail Tribune. Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th st. New York 11. N.Y. Print plainlv NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE "and STYLE NUMBER. Portland Doctor Named Association President Bend (U.R) The Oregon Optometric association, in a three-day convention here, Fri day night elected Dr. Max Peck of Portland " association presi dent. He succeeds Dr. Terry Pace of Lebanon. Dr. Byron Woodruff of Rose burg was named first vice presi dent; Dr. Allan Herndobler of Milton - Freewater second vice president; Dr. Donald Bryan, Portland, treasurer; and Dr. Max Friedman, Portland, secre tary. Mrs. Clarence Carkner, Port land, was elected new president of the association auxiliary. tions, but by means of the Eisen hower administration they have gained big headway here in winning appointments to top jobs in Washington. The appointment of ex-Rep. Harris Ellsworth of Oregon brings to six the number of fed eral agencies that are now head ed by Republicans from Oregon, Washington or Idaho. Ellsworth is now chairman of the Civil Service commission. Two others from Oregon" are Dorothy McCulIough Lee, ex mayor of Portland, who is chair man of the Subversive Control board; and Robert O. Boyd, chairman of the National Media tion board. - Heroin Seized on Ship at San Pedro ' San Pedro, Calif. (U.R) An estimated 5500,000 ' worth of heroin was seized by customs agents . on the 10,500-ton Nor wegian freighter Anna Bakke after an all day search Saturday. No arrests were made. The six and one-half pounds of the pure narcotic were found in 15 waterproof packets which were secreted in a load of lum ber on deck. The ship came fror-i Hong Kong via Vancouver, B.C., Seattle and Portland. 4 CLUB NEWS Elk-Trail Forestry Squirrels The Elk-Trail Forestry Squir rels met Wednesday, May 8, at at the home of Cheryl Miller, Trail. The leader, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, gave a tree quiz and told about trees. After the meeting, refreshments were served. Next meeting will be at the home of Lloyd Walkup. Two from Washington with positions of high authority, are Jerome K. Kuykendall, chair man of the Federal Power com mission, and Owen Clarke, chairman of the Interstate Com merce commission. The FPC hands out licenses to utilities for dam sites and gas pipeline routes, and the ICC sets rail road freight . and passenger rates. Idaho's man is ex-Gov. Len Jordan, who is chairman of the U.S. section of the International Joint commission, which han dles water disputes with Can ada. Chickens Mailed Members of Congress and the mailmen who deliver the odd va riety of things they receive get used to just about everything. A gift to Sen. Wayne Morse the other day reveals why. It was a box of 25 chicks which chirped all the way down the corridor to the' Senate office building to Morse's office, where his secretaries promptly took pity on -them and let them romp out of their cage all over the office. They were a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Gene Conklin of Pen dleton, who had been house guests of the Morses and or dered them from a Midwest hatchery during their return trip home. Morse was delighted because they were a special breed which he didn't have on his nearby Maryland farm. CHILD IN BROTHEL Taipeih, Formosa (U.R) Police said today they found a 14-year-old Chinese girl support ing her 10-months-old baby and her 64-year-old mother by work ing as a prostitute. She said she started to work as a waitress at the age of 12 and was later hired by a brothel, which was raided Saturday night. Thimble Thumb The Thimble Thumbs 4-H sewing club showed completed sewing boxes and made needle cases, at recent club meetings. Next project will be making pin cushions. Mrs. Mylin Scott led the group in - singing at one meeting and Sara Robinson showed how to make Easter favors from blown out -eggs at another meeting. Mrs. John Carnegie is club leaden Mary Carol Leavens, Reporter , , Jury Finds Former Policeman Innocent Nysaa, Ore. (U.R) A 12- member Circuit Court jury Fri day acquitted former Nyssa po lice officer Martin Rich of as sault with a deadly weapon in connection with a shooting at a local tavern last March 10. Rich was charged with wound ing George Espinoza, 30, an it inerant; farm laborer. At the time of the incident, Rich said he was attempting to arrest Espionza after being called to the tavern to quiet a disturbance. He said the shoot ing took place when Espinoza grabbed the officer's gun. RANCHER KILLED Burns '(U.R) Carl Kobi, 80, Burns area cattle rancher, was killed Saturday when the tractor he was operating overturned and crushed him. Around Hollywood Hollywood (U.R) On New York's Seventh Avenue the busy manufacturers of clothing must stop in their noon sidewalk ' discussions to Minn Aline Mossy marvel over what has hap pened to a member of their profes sion: . A cloak-and-suiter has been in Mexico portraying a Spanish bull fighter in a movie. Bob Evans, 27-year-old genius in the garment business, acci dentally fell into the movies and is being billed as 'a top discov ery of the year. Handsome, dark haired Evans, a partner in the Evan-Picone company, makers of skirts and slacks, is the only garment manufacturer which soon 'may be handing out auto graphs to film fans. He's in two top pictures as the late producer Irving Thal berg in "The Man with a Thou sand Faces" and as a bullfighter in Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises." In sideburns and a cravat he looks every inch a bparuard. Discovered Near Peel I first was discovered by Norma Shearer when she saw me by. the swimming pool a the Beverly Hills hotel" explain ed Evans. She wanted me to play the part of her former husband, Thalberg, in a Universal-International movie." Evans was--in Hollywood on business and' was leaving for New York that night, but the former actress talked him into making a. test. He missed his plane. But he won the part over 1 y ALINE MOSBY United. Press Correspondent stiff competition. "After "The Man with a Thousand Faces" he returned to New York and his business. But one night in El Morocco nighl club, producer Darryl F. Zan uck spotted him and asked him to play the important bullfight er role in "The Sun Also Rises." Producer Picks Unknown "Zanuck hadn't seen me in the other -movie and had never had heard of me," continued Evans. "I decided it was fate, if I were discovered twice." Evans now is the only actor under personal contract to Zan uck. But this celluloid success brings a sauve shrug to the young man. For one thing, he's rich enough to produce pictures him self. He has no plans to give up his secure business in New York and his partner agrees he can leave twice a year to work in pictures. "Oh, yes, I make much more money as a manufacturer than almost any film star makes." he added. "Acting is fun. I think I'll try it for a while and see what happens. "It's a change the garment business is much more hectic than the movie business." Colorful Pels START NOW To 1? Save HHok Birds of a feather flock to gether; Treat parakeet to these gay felt friends on his cage cov er add sparkling color to your kitchen . too! Easy sewing, thrifty! Pattern 7149: Transfer of parakeets & inches tall; patterns for birdcage, toaster, mixer covers. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS AND PATTERN NUMBER. A bonus, for our readers two FREE patterns, printed in our new ALICE BROOKS Nee dlecraft Book for 1957! Plus a wonderful variety of designs to order crochet, knitting, em broidery,, huck weaving, toys, dolls, others. Send 25 cents for your copy of this exciting NEW needle book now! Www S a, FOR FINEST AUTOMATIC HOT WATEt SHVtCf . plus tO-YEAt REflACEMEKr potior TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN ELECTRIC COMPANY 214 W. Main Phone SP 3-6241 Jockey Adds $6,000 In TV Quiz Winnings New York (U.R) Jockey Billy Pearson ambled onto the CBS "$64,000 Challenge" tele vision quiz Sunday night and calmly polished off two chal lengers to the tune of $6,000. This 15-minute chore increas ed the art expert's total quiz winnings to $102,000. Previously Pearson won the top prize on "The $64,000 Question" plus $32,000 in a draw contest with challenger Vincent Price. Pearson Sunday night defeat ed Mrs. Francine Gray, a newly wed farmer's wife from Warren, Conn., in the "modern rt" cate gory for $2,000 and artist Jean Varda, Sausalito, Calif., in "Ren aissance art." The $4,000 Renaissance ques tion involved identification of four Italian -Renaissance-painters from their self portraits. Varda correctly identified Titian, Fra Lippi and Tintoretto,, bat missed out on Andrea del Sarto. Pear son got them all. Teamsters Return at Nevada Test Grounds Las Vegas (U.R) Teamsters of Local 631 returned to their jobs at the Nevada atomic test site today; ending a threat to a series of A-tests scheduled to start this week., . Two hundred members of the union voted Sunday night to re turn to work after receiving as surance that their dispute with electricians over ' who should drive and unload pick-up trucks at the site would be worked out. The teamsters set. up picket lines Friday at the entrance of the test site, 70 miles northwest of this gambling resort, and cut off supplies of water and build ing materials to forward areas. For a time, it appeared that the Walkout might interfere with the Atomic Energy commission's series of nine A-tests scheduled to start Thursday. . Washington (U.R) Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain is expected to visit the United States for about 10 days early in October, informed sources said Saturday. Use Mail Tribune Want Mb The Low Cost Way To Sell Monday, May 13. 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Young Ensemble ;i7c: 9006 6-.4 Harry Holt to Be Honored at Banquet Portland : (U.R) The Oregon Section of the National Confer ence of Christians and Jews this year will honor Harry Holt of Creswell, Ore., with its annual Brotherhood award. Announcement of Holt's selec tion was made here Saturday by C. B. Stephenson, chairman of the 1957 Brotherhood banquet scheduled for June 3 in the Mul tnomah hotel. Holt will be cited for giant rescue operation he staged in behalf of hundreds of mixed blood Korean orphans, finding them new. homes in the United States. Holt used his own funds in the operations and continued it at the peril of his health. Banquet speaker this yeaf will be. Louis B. Seltzer, editor of the Cleveland Press and 1957 National Brotherhood Week chairman. STALE PUDDING Pitlochry, Scotland (U.R) A local grocer advertised an off season clearance sale today Christmas puddings at 20 cents each. American Cancer society re search is carried on in 38 of the states and the District of Columbia. $3 rj $950 45 Of. EES pinf -$mor V .For breath sublime samovar , v tr) CENUfNE DRY VODKA Product of CtJ.S.A Booto Kompomy Schenley, Pa. ond Fresno. Co I if. Mad from Groin. SO ond 100 Proof. try iTTtoiaw'flr&STi Her new ensemble is one of summer's prettiest styles neat, simple, easy to sew with this PRINTED Pattern! Cool, cool sundress with flaring skirt; a ' little jacket for smart cover! Printed Pattern 9006: Girls' Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 dress requires 2Vs yards 35 inch fabric; jacket takes yard. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, faster, ac curate. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail-1 ing. Send to Marian Martin, care ! of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat tern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plain ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. UNITED FARM AGENCY Announces with pleasure the appointment of Frank M, Straus as the UNITED representative at Gold Hill and Sur rounding territory. For over thirty years UNITED FARM AGENCY has served sellers of farms and other rural real estate, offering the most effective advertising available.. UNITED advertises regularly in newspapers, magazines, and' farm journals throughout the country with a combined cir culation in excess of 40,000,000. By listing your property with Mr. Straus, you will have the whole nation as a po tential buyer. When you buy or sell through UNITED, you deal with an organization with a record of nearly a third of a century of dependable service. . When you want to buy or sell real estate See, Call, or Write UNITED FARM AGENCY Frank M. Straus, Representative Rt. 2, Box 390, Gold Hill, Or. 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