PEEK-A-BOO George, 3, and Betty Pearson, 3, piay
typical game with the photographer aboard the SS Presi
dent Cleveland in San Francisco as the big liner set sail
for the Far East The youngsters were traveling with
their dad, Captain Pearson, to his new post as port super
visor for the American President Lines, Yokohama, Japan.
Socio Security Office To Move Temporarily
Social Security administration
offices in the federal building,
33 North Riverside ave., Med
ford, will move to temporary
quarters in the rear of the build
ing Wednesday while repairs are
done to the floor of social secu
rity office and lobby.
W. V. Nusbaum, administra
tion manager, said those having
business with social security
personnel can locate the quar
ters through the Veterans ad
ministration office, 35 North
Riverside ave., Medford.
The main entrance will be
kept operating for other federal
building offices, Nusbaum said.
The work will continue the rest
of the week and may extend in
to next week, he said.
52nd Year
Medford
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MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1957
Pages 1 to 6
Church Buys Land
Near Lake Creek
The Christ's Church of the j
Golden Rule of Los Angeles,
Calif., has purchased a large
tract of land east of Lake Creek
$181,000, according to records
in the county recorder's office.
The land purchased included
all of sections 27 and 28 and
parts of 12 other sections. The
land was purchased fro a Mich
ael F. and Hazel Hanley of Mai
heur county.
Further information regarding
the purchase was not available
locally.
Crater lake Park
Anniversary Today
Fifty five years ago today are planned with these aims in
Crater Lake, at the crest of the view,
southern Oregon Cascades, be- Mission 66
came a National park. in Crater Lake National park,
According to Supt. Tom Wil-j Mission 66 plans, in part, call
liams, it was on May 22, 1902; for improving existing roads
that President Theodore Roose-jand trails: increasing camping
Artists Society Sets
Series of Exhibits
The Southern Oregon Society
of Artists exhibits com mittee
has scheduled several showings
of realistic type art for the com
ing summer and fall.
Exhibits are planned at Ash
land, Coos Bay, with a return
j exhibit of work by Coos Bay art
jtists in Medford, Medford City
I Park, Jacksonville, Grants Pass
and the University Women's ex
hibit at the Medford hotel.
Specific dates for the showings
will be announced later, mem
bers of the society said.
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Medford
velt signed the act of Congress
which set aside for all time this
remnant of an ancient volcano
with its lake the fifth of our
now 29 National Parks.
17 Yean' Work
This act was the culmination
of 17 years' work on the part of
William" G. Steel, who became
the park's second superintendent
and who later served as park i
commissioner until his death in
1934. As a boy in Kansas, Steel
had learned of this deep blue
lake from a newspaper wrap
ped around his school lunch.
When in 1885 he first stood at
the rim and viewed Crater Lake,
he was so impressed he deter
mined that one day this should
become a national park.
In 1886 most of the 250 square
mile area which is now Crater
Lake National park was with
drawn from the public domain.
Sixteen years passed, however,
before the true worth of this
mountain, with its virgin forests,
its glacier-cut valleys, and the
lake with its steep, high walls
was widely recognized.
Early' Travel Light
During the early years travel
to the parkwas light. In 1916,
the year in which the National
Park service was established,
only 12,265 visitors entered the
park less than 3.5 per cent
of the 359,840 in 1956. It is esti
mated that in 1966, Crater Lake
will be host to some 600,000 vis
itors. In line with the great in
crease in travel to all National
parks, a program of expansion
and Improvement has been un
dertaken known as Mission 66
so named because it is to be
completed by 1966, the 50th
anniversary of the service.
The National Park service is
dedicated to the preservation of
the parks, and is charged with
maintaining them and directing
their use in such a way asjto
leave unimpaired their original
values. Mission 66 developments
Administration
Disarmament
Split in Open
Washington (IB A serious
split within the Eisenhower ad
ministration on a possible disar
mament agreement with Russia
appears to have broken into the
open.
On one side was Adm. Arthur
W. Radford, chairman of the
joint chiefs of staff. He told
newsmen Sunday he does not
think Russia "can be trusted" to
carry out disarmament agree
ments, and indicated he will bat
tle for "fool-proof arrange
ments before agreeing to any
"open' skies" disarmament in
spection plan.
Siassen Optimistic
On the optimistic side was
Harold E. Stassen, President Ei
senhower's special disarmament
adviser. He said on his return
here Friday from London disar
mament talks that this country
and Russia are "closer to agree
ment" on first-step moves for
aerial inspection and arms re
ductions. But he warned there
are still many difficulties to be
solved. '
. Eisenhower and Secretary of
State John Foster Dulles both
have spoken recently with
guarded optimism about pros
pects for a first-step arms limi
tation - inspection deal with the
Soviet Union. The President told
his news conference last week he
believes the Russians "are now i
growing more serious about dis
armament, partly because of an
economic pinch.
Radford To Speak Out
Radford, who is slated to re
tire in August, has been report
ed ready to speak out against dis
armament after his departure
from the Eisenhower "team."
Returning from a 24-day in
spection tour of South America
Sunday, he was reluctant at first
to comment on the London dis
armament talks.
Asked, however, if he though
Russia could be trusted to carry !
out disarmament agreements, he
replied: "No, I'don't think they
can be trusted to carry out anything."
Canada's Dominion Day, July
1, commemorates establishment
of the Canadian confederation
under the British North Ameri
can Act of 1867.
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facilities, with additional acconv
idations for trailers; a visitors
center, which will house among
other things, an auditorium and
displays and exhibits, and will
provide better facilities for win
ter visitation to the park.
In addition there will be a ser
ies of roadside exhibits which
will make the park story direct
available to the visitor. An in
creased staff also will be neces
sary, and is planned for in all
departments, as is additional em
ploye housing.
Queen Elizabeth's
Plans To Be Revealed
Washington (111 American
officials said Monday that a deci
sion will be announced soon on
whether Queen Elizabeth II and
Prince Philip will visit the Unit
ed States this year or not.
They said the chances are the
Queen and her husband. Prince
Philip, will come this year but
that the decision is up to the
British government.
The United States is anxious
to have the Queen come. Offi
cials said President Eisenhower
would extend an invitation im
mediately if the British decide
she should make the visit this
year.
John Cabot and his son, Se
bastian, who reached the Labra
dor coast in 1497, were Venitian
explorers in the service of England.
Owners of 1957 Cars Should Read Manual
Madison, Wis. (IB Owners of
1957 cars will have to study
their, new car manuals closely
when they feel like tinkering
with the latest innovations and
gadgets.
New paint finishes of acrylic
lacquer dissolve if the wrong
kind of cleaner is used and it's
no longer advisable to jack the
car up with a conventional
bumper jack.
Some bumper assemblies
buckle or displace under the
car's weight when they are used
and a hydraulic jack is prefer
able. Caution is urged when towing
cars because of limited road
clearance due to overhang. Even
towing or starting may result in
costly damage to models having
automatic transmissions. Unless
the manual indicates otherwise,
a booster battery should be used
to start stalled cars.
WHY THE BOAT?
Battle Creek, Mich. (IB A
motorist with a boat on top of
his car said he was stopped Sun
day by a sheriff's deputy with a
sense of humor. He said the of
ficer wanted to know whether.
in view of the heavy rainfall of
the past few days the man was
going fishing or just preparing
for an emergency.
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