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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1957)
o o 0 Theyll Do It Every Time - By Jimmy Hatlo Trhvslechn HdSNT SH4VED " h!s paca rjzz om a saturdav since his week end HONEYMOON 4ND T-44T widS LET'S SEE JS Sift 1 N.?''! SAt Of? DS-ESS UP ON LP-Sy i e"Jlit C?3M EVERYTHING-A l U OUT, i3 MEM .' 4 B?r g. Ve&M VHf?E DID VOU PUT gPg (?esl doozie is tsi X- 7 l My WU,TE SLdC,s ISSil mil i-lr iu -Jti,CV TW'1T new iiOM trnggf! j a British Post Office Starts Robot-Run Official Lottery 'London "F The post office j bonds'' that constitute today's cranked up Ernie Saturday for draw on the understanding they! an atomic spin of the wheel of .would draw no ordinary interest change to choose the first win-1 but stood to win if Ernie and ners ia Britain's new lottery sav ing! bond program. Ernie is a machine, and an ex pensive one at that, but it will take him more than a day and a half from the time Postmaster General Ernest Marples pressed an ivory switch to select 23.000 winners for nearly one million pounds ($2,800,000) in prizes. No Interest Britons bought the "premium e Vice President Sees Brother, Bride, Wed Pensacola. Fla. W Vice President Rlcharrr Nixon's youngest brother. Ens. Edward C. Nixon Saturday married a New Orleans college student he met on a blind date over a year ! go. With the Vice President look ing on, Nixon, 27, and Gay Lynn Woods, 19, daughter of a New Orleans contractor, were wed in private ceremonies at the Protestant chapsri of the Pensa co a Naval Air Ration. Nixon, a nvy helicopter pilot, and his bVide, who just completed her junior year at Sophia Newcomb college iiV New Orleans, left the chapel under an arch of swords formed by the bridegroom's fellow officers. Vice President Nixon was only a spectator at the wedding, performed by. Chaplain Cdr. R. Em Elliott. Lady Luck were good to them. Ernie, whose full name is "el ectronic random number equip ment," will choose the winners "blindfolded" through a com plex system involving the un predictable movement of atomic particles in electrified neon gas. The huge 25,000 pounds, S70, 000 roulette robot will select the winning bond numbers au tomatically but it will take 150 real people to record them. Britons, who wager freely on the horse races and dog races and the football pools have been slow to respond to the premium bond program. The government hopes the first award of prizes will bring a pickup in sales. Sheldon Sackett's Hew Paper To Begin Portmouth, Va. W Sheldon F. Sackett announced Saturday that his new newspaper, the. Portsmouth World, will begin publication "on or after July 5th." In the interim, Sackett taid. he will begin publishing a shopper's guide within the next few weeks. Sackett bought the Ports mouth Times, renafhed the World, a few weeks ago. He is the publisher of the Coos Bay (Ore.) Times and 14 west coast labor weeklies, and owner of three radio stations, including KROW, Oakland, Calif. Korean War Bride, Sick Son, To Join Badly Hurt Husband o Tokyo W Army doctigs told a distraught young Korean mo ther Saturday her year-old son was well enough to resume their emergency trip to the side of her critically injured American sol dier husband in Arkansas. Mrs. Tae Moon Cherry and her son, Marvin, were booked to leave Tokyo on a special Army chartered DC6 for San Francisco. They were scheduled to arrive Sunday morfiing. Mrs. Cherry, near hysteria from worry, has threatened to storm Tokyo Army hospital and take her son out by force if nec- fssary. Boy Better However, doctors said the boy was sufficiently recovered from dysentary to make the flight tn loin his father, Armv Snpp- fialist 3-C Havis V. Cherry. Cherry was reported near death in the Army-Navy Gen eral hospital in Hot Springs, Ark., from injuries reteived in an automobile accident near his home at Monticello, Ark., last week. American Red Cross officials jill meet mother and son at San Francisco Sunday and they will arrive in Hot Springs Sun day night or early Monday. Doctors in Arkansas had ap pealed to military authorities in the Far East to rush Mrs. Cherry and the boy to the soldier's bed side to give him "more will to live." $10,600 Stolen in Robbery Found; Thief Shows Vay Allentown. Ga. l A fi nancially embarrassed father led officers early Saturday to a woodland cache holding S10.600 he grabbed from the Three County Bank in a noon holdup Friday. Sheriff George Hatcher reported. The Wilkinson County Sheriff said George W. Heath. 35, con fessed the bank robbery after hours of questioning and led officers to the hiding spot on his former farm in adjacent Laurens county. "It checked out to the dollar," Hatcher said. "He had S10 in his billfold but didn't have any of the bank's money on him. We put all the money back in the bank." No Motive Hatcher said Heath, an em ploye of the Veteran's Adminis tration Hospital at Dublin, Ga., gave no motive for the holdup , except to say, "I drank some whisky and I sho did mess up." But acquantances said he had i been in financial straits and had I repeatedly tried to borrow mon-; ey, according to the sheriff. i Officers were able to arrest : Heath within hours aficr the i B holdup because, ironically, frag- ments of a recently paid-ou loan not was found with a S250 pack of S3 bills he dropped beside a rural road along the bandit's getaway route, Hatcher said. Sunday, June 2, 1957 ET ' gM ' MM MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE A redwood iree which may be taller than the Statue of Lib erty, weigh more than 2,000.000 pounds, and contain enough wood to build several houses grows from c seed little bigger than the head of a pin. Torricelli invented the first barometer in 1643. Telephone makers use tons of coal each year. The substance is ground, sifted, washed,, and roasted to form carbon granules necessary for the operation of telephone transmitters. See "SHADY" for SHADES VENETIAN and RjbLL Wakefield Drapery 1100 Crater Lake Ave. SP 2-6010 THEIR SEPARATE WAYS The Freeman Siamese twins, separated by an operation in Youngstown, 0. May 23, pose for their first picture. They are held by nurses Mil dred Engle (left) and Barbara Nageotte. Born joined together at the abdomen, the twins were separated after a five-hour operation. w, 138 McAndrawt Rd. All Mtati Artf Inipactad Phon SP 3-1666 JIM'S MEATS2n LOCKER MEATS - CUT - WRAPPED BEEF V4 or Whol 39Ib HIND QUARTER 49V FRONT QUARTER 35',b Family Budget ORDER SL 10 f it y . I A VLi ski i Wedding time fs here And lots of those lovely jeddinCTre bgingpsiid for OHre cctafortably, easily out of savinRs accounts people have with us. Whether it's aonderful weddir . . .eolleesajdueajtion . . . When you 'r planning thincs for your children, remember. thng' no toundw play tosv thtn your Insured Savings ajnd Loan gonoction. These days, people all over the country pot om doll lnt Insuned Savings and Loan Associations than into ny other type) of 4t.1rir.gt instituKvns. The returns are ex!rItt . . . pud your saving jr Insured for safety gnd security, "hjnot drop innd s usj and save for something 3ndrful for ?sr iamil. Whereyog ms ma&s m HWmmm tl A e & pas kmm ii FIRS f FEIE1IL fflk IP trails I Ism Ism si 39 ?r Ivf 3. f- Kyie, ? m Kill Cuban Rebels in Sharp Encounter High in Mountains Havana HP Rural guards-; i men killed nine rebels and wounded f6ur others in a pitched battle near Cuba's highest moun tain in an all-out drive to root out pockets of anti-government resistance, Army Chief of Staff Francisco Tabernilla said Satur- j day. I Tabernilla reported that his ! men seized a rebel radio station ; and quantities of arms and am-' munition in the clash near Pico ; Turquino, in rebel-infested Or iente province. Get More Ammunition The battle was so sharp that 16 soldiers had to leave the line ! and return to Ubero for more ammunition, the Arntj) Chief said. Ubero was the scene of an other battle Tuesday in which rebels surprised the Army gar rison, killing 11 men, pounding 19 and carting off another 25 as . prisoners. The government said 15 rebels were killed. I The government mapped a new extermination campaign un der the personal direction of President Fulgencio Batista to crush the rebel movements. : Peasants were ordered evacu ated from their homes in the Sierra Maestra mountatin region preparatory to an aerial bomb ardment that was expected to saturate the area. ; Britain Vill Release Frozen Egyptian Funds Cairo (W Egypt has reported that Britain has agreed to re lease S16. 800,000 in frozen Egyp tian funds to cover debts con tracted by Egypt before nation alization of the Suez canal last July. Britain, as well as France and the United States, froze all Egyptian funds on deposit in British banks after President Gamal Abdel Nasser seized con trol of the canal and facilities of the Anglo-French canal July 26. Alaska's area is nearly one fifth that of continental United States. AM eS-D QUESTION Dem ecratic Senator John F. 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