Six Witnesses Hide
Behind Amendments
In Un-American Probe
San Franciscn V A collfze
professor snys he had to drop
rut of the Communist party be
rau.ar Frj eanr feared he
would blab their secret while
he was undergoing pychoanaly-
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This testimony came Tuesday
from Dr. Jack Patten. 47, the
only friendly w tnPF of even
who appeared before the House
Un-American Activities Subcom
mittee in the first of a four-day
Tries of hearings.
five of the unfriendly wit
fine( on the first day invoked
ths First and Fifth Amendments
ti ths Constitution and the sixth
knvoked only the Fifth Amend
ment. Under Chairman Francis E.
Walter (D-Pa ) the committee is
probing "intellectual infiltra
tor!" of San Francisco's profes
monal life by Communists. Other
ubcommittee members are
J?p. Eobert J. Macintosh (R
Mich ) and Gordon H. Scherer
t Ohio).
Widow Speaks
Mrs Barbara Sherwood, wid
w of Stanford research scien
tist William K. Sherwood who
committed suicide rather than
lippear before the subcommittee,
Uppeared briefly and a-ked per
mission to read a statement.
I Waiter refused, saying she
would have to wait her turn to
! be called Mrs. Sherwood then
distributed mimeographed copies
of the statement. Addressed to
; members of the subcommittee.
; it said in part:
"You have helped to kill my
i husband and make my four chil
j dren fatherless. That is our per
' sonal tragedy. It is as nothing
1 to the crime you have committed
; against the children of America
I and the children of the world.
Bright Promise
''For when you drove my hu
j tand to his death, you destroyed
j a man of bright promise, a tal-
, enien ngnicr in xne army or
devoted men who are warring
against disease.
"My husband thought that he
had found an important clue to
the understanding of cancer and
schizophrenia. Perhaps he was
mistaken. Only time and oppor
tunity to continue his researches
could have supplied an answer.
"This opportunity your com
mittee has denied him ..."
Patten admitted he was a card
carrying Communist from 1936
to 1948 except when he served
in the Army. He testified the
party expected him to get the
Communist message across in
the classroom.
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CARRYING PETITION denouncing government s handling of case, delegation from Ot
tawa, 111., home of William S. Girard, who faces manslaughter trial in Japanese court for
fatal shooting of Japanese woman, arrives in Washington. From left: Mrs. Lewis Girard;
her husband, brother of the soldier; Fred A. Gerding, banker; X. W. Mitchell, theater
manager; Senator Everett Dirksen R), 111., who met group; Leroy Clemens, newspa
perman, and Hal Brown, aide to Senator Douglas. (International Soundphoto)
SHADY COVE-TRAIL
Several Attend Tourney
By EVALYN P. WATSON
Shady Cove - Trail Attend
ing the bowling tournament in
Brookings over the week end
were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jantzer
and sons, Mike and Monte; Mr
And Mrs. Ivan Hale and chil
dren, Carol and Kevin; Mr. and
Irs. Don Harmon and Mr. and
JUrs. Harry Goode and son,
Balph, and daughter, Pat, all of
Shady Cove, and Mike Kiser of
Xagle Point. .
kin of Far Hills Ranch, Shady
Cove.
! Mr. and Mrs. Claude Close of
Glide, spent the week end at
their trailer on Big Butte creek.
The family, who have been rent
j ing the Claude Close house on
I Big Butte creek across from the
i Waaler's, is moving to the Art
! Mullen ranch.
Gary Steele, son of Mr. and
Wrs. Russell Stelle of Shady
Cove is spending several weeks
of his vacation visiting his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
Bobbins of Seattle. The Stelle's
plan to drive to Seattle over
the July 4th week end to bring
Gary home.
Mrs. Floyd Deeder of Kellogg,
Ida . is visiting her sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hop
kins, of Shady Cove.
On Friday evening. June 21.
at the Assembly of God church
starting at 8 p.m. the Simpson
Bible College Choir of San
Francisco will present a concert
of sacred music.
EAGLE POINT
Officials Attend Meeting
Br MRS. THOMASINE SMTH
Eagle Point Nine city offic
ials of Eagle Point attended a
League of Oregon Cities dinner
held at the Jackson hotel Mon
day, June 17. Those joining May
or Ray Tresham for the occasion
were Mrs. Stan Smith, recorder.
Fire Chief Dave Kahl, Police
Chief Harold Ottosen, City
Judge Sam Coy and Councilmen
Jake Olsen, on Ashpole and Don
McGovern.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ayres
and sons visited Mrs. Ayres' sis
ter, Mrs. G. W. Jewett and fam
ily in Portland last week. While
in Portland the families attend
ed the Rose Festival, the Wash
ington Park Zoo and went on a
guided tour of the Navy ships
oocked in harbor for the Festival.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunifer and
sons. Jerry and Ricky, of Sil
verton were guests at the home
of Mrs. Dumifer's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Dristy of Shadv
Cove.
Mr. a:.d Mrs. Otto Nielsen of
Vallejo, Calif , are house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wert of
Trail.
Mrs. Rufus Trusty of Elk
i Creek-Trail made a trip to Kla
math Falls where she attended
a party given for her grandson.
Billy Trusty, who is leaving on
Friday for Portland for induc
tion into the armed services.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young of
Trail have returned from a trip
to San Francisco and the bay
area where they visited with
friends and relatives.
Bert Connor of Shady Cove
returned home last Friday from
Rogue Valley hospital where he
had been confined following an
emergency appendectomy June
S.
Pvt. and Mrs. Jack Pfeifer
tr visiting his mother, Mrs.
George Pfeifer, of Shady Cove,
from Ft. Sill. Okla. Pvt. Pfeifer
will be transferred to Ft. Lewis,
Wash., on completion of his fur
lough. Mrs. Pfeifer has just re
turned from Rogue Valley hos
pital where she has been receiv
ing treatment for injuries sus
tained in an accident about two
weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of
Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kindschi of
Lr Angeles who are spending
some time at their summer home
across from Berry's Rogue
Woods.
Mr. and Mr. Alan Minter of
Los Angeles. Calif., have been
visiting Minter s sister and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheppard,
Several members of the
Shady Cove-Trail Lions club and
Lady Lions auxiliary will at
tend the Lions convention that
marts Thursday, June 20. in
Medford. 8he Shady Cove-Trail
Lady Lions are the auxiliary
which will have charge of keep
ing fresh flowers in the hotel
rooms of visiting delegates.
Mr. and Mrs Victor Paolo
and children. Naomi, Donald and
Nancy, of Yamhill, were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Vincent and family on Sunday.
The Paola's were nearest neigh
bors in Yamhill of Mrs. Marg
aret Walker, mother of Mrs.
Vincent and Mrs. Vincent went
to high school with Mrs. Paola.
Mrs Sam Reynolds and son.
Cornelius, are spending the sum
mer at their home across from
Hal Grows market. They re
cently returned from Sprague
River where Mrs. Reynolds tea
ches during the winter.
Leonard Winslow. son of Mr
and Mrs. Arnold Winslow of
Shady Cove left June 17 for
Portland where he is to be in
ducted into the Navy.
A meeting of the Young Citi
zen's club was held at the Par
ish hall Thursday, June 13. For
a project it was decided to
work toward a ping-pong and
badminton set for use of the
teenagers. Other activities were
discussed with committees being
chosen to contact speakers in
charge of these activities. The
next meeting will be held on
Thursday, June 27, at 7:30 p.m.
at the Parish hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Athcl Dudley of
Shady Cove, with their daugh
ter. Mrs. Tom Quail, of Central
Point, went to Roscburg last
week end where they attended
the wedding of Mr. Dudley's
niece. Miss Lila Dudley, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Dudley of Roseburg, to William
Roth of Roseburg.
The condition of the three
men who were injured in the
one-car accident near Shady
Cove early Sunday morning in
which Dale Winkle was fatally
injured is improved with Tex
Burnett and Billy Zimmerlee be
ing able to return to their hom
although suffering from shock
confined to the Osteopathic hos
and bruises. Dave Holder is
confined to the hospital with a
back injury.
Mrs. Andrew Brown of Shady
Cove spent the week end visit
ing her daughter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Kizer of
Grants Pass. She had her grand
daughter. Kathy Kizer. visiting
her for a week in Shady Cove
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dudley
of Lakewood, Calif., are visit !
ing the Athcl Dudley's of Shady I
Cove. Kenneth is a nephew of
Dudley. '
Mrs. Milton Scales of Long
Beach. Calif., spent several days
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bul-
Rip Van Winkle
Couldn't Sleep with
NaggingBackache
Now : Vu can cot th fa.it rHf you ned
from nasnmir haokac h. headache and mus
cular aches and painn that often cause rest
lev mtthta and miserable tlred-out feelmv.
When these discomfort come on with over
exertion or stress and strain you want
relief want it fast: Another disturhance
rr..s.v be m:ld hlaiMer irritat'on following
wronsr food and drink oftrn setuns UP
a, restless i.ncomfortable letl.ni;.
For quick relief cct Doao's F"'!s. Ther
wo-k fast in scpa.ate ways: 1. hy speedy
PR,n-reiiev:i - arli-'n to ea.e torment of n:t;r
Bir? haekache. headaches, muscular ache
an.l rain. 2. hy their soothmr effect on
bind-ier ir-;;tion. :t. hy thei- tp Id diuretic
action Tending to increase output of the IS
miles of kidney tubes.
Kind out how quickly this 3-way medicine
(roes to work, tn.-oy a pood nii.-ht s sleep
and The same happy relief miilions have for
over years. Ask 'or new. larce sine arid
aave money. Get Doan'i Pills today i
Mrs. Bob Lewis and daughter,
Bobette, arrived by air from
Anchorage, Alaska, last week
to visit her uncle, Stan Smith,
and family in Eagle Point. Mrs.
Lewis joined her mother, Mrs.
Ray Coffin, also visiting the
Smiths, for the return trip to
Anchorage by car.
Miss Yetta Olsen left Wednes
day for the University of Wash
ington where she will attend
summer session. Miss Olsen
plans to visit her sister in Port
land on her way north.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Lucas last Friday were Mrs.
Lula Thurston and son, Kenneth,
and Mrs. Conger. Mrs. Thurston
is a former teacher of Eagle
Point.
A triple birthday party in
honor of Sherrie Holsapple.
three years old, Sheron Cart
wright, 12 years old. and Gregie
White, two years old, was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Lucas, maternal grandparents of
Gregie White, Friday, June 14.
Cohoslesses for the party were
Doris Holsapple and Pat White.
Attending other than the birth
day children were Mrs. Isabelle
Clark and children, Billy, Dawn
Evelyn, Georgia and
Mrs. Eula Havener, maternal
grandmother of Sherrie; Mike
Baker and Eddie Brown; Mrs.
Estell Cartwright; Linda Har
nish and Cheryl Ballard, who is
visiting from Reno. Nev., and
Johnny and Terry White.
Mrs. Dale E. Burns of Red
ding, Calif., visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Chamberlain,
last week. Accompanying Mrs.
Burns were her children, San
dra and David.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanders
of Los Angeles have been vis
itors the past week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Huff
man. The Sanders were neigh
bors of Mrs. Augusta Henson,
mother of Mrs. Huffman, in Los
Angeles.
A double stork shower honor
ing Mrs. Dick Wallace and Mrs.
Rex Moore was held at the home
of Mrs. Betty McCracken
Wednesday June 12. Cohostess
for the party was Mrs. Pauline
Lacy. About 25 friends attended.
At the home of Mrs. Jack
Grow this past week was her
aunt, Mrs. John Webb, from Pa
gosa Springs, Colo., and cousin,
Mrs. Elmo Lowell, and two
daughters from Mesa Verde,
Colo. Visiting them from Med
ford was Mrs. Rose Sturgill,
mother of Mrs. Grow.
Word was received at the city
hall this week that the Southern
Oregon Humane Society would
impose a fine of S100 on any per
son carelessly disposing of salmon.
Stevie Bonebrake, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Bonebrake, was
taken to the Rogue Valley hos
pital Monday evening for emer
gency treatment. Stevie suffered
a severe cut on his mouth from
a fall in his home.
NO INTEREST
Stafford Springs. Conn. "P
Only 45 of 2,000 registered
voters cast ballots in the recent
Tommy: non-partisan election here.
Miss Lucy Jones to
Attend Study Center
Miss Lucy Jones, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Jones.
Jacksonville, has been elected
delegate of St. Helen's Hall to
attend the Junior Red Cross
Leadership Training Center at
the University of British Colum
bia, Vancouver, from June 23 to
29.
This is the first Junior Red
Cross Study Center to be held
in British Columbia and will be
attended by students from other
parts of the province as well as
from the United States. The pro
gram includes study of Red
Cross programs, preparation of
albums to be sent overseas,
craft groups, and recreational
activities.
Miss Jones was recently elect
ed secretary of the Junior Red
Cross Council of St. Helen's.
Oil Painting Class
Scheduled in Ashland
Ashland The Ashland
YMCA will sponsor an oil
painting class with Vera Back
storm Hausmann as instructor.
The 12-Iesson course will start
Thursday, June 20, at the Ash
land Y building.
Mrs. Hausmann has operated
her own studio and gallery in
Everett, Wash., where she held
private shows for leading paint
ers of the Pacific northwest.
She also taught classes in care
and ceramics at Everett Junior
college.
The course wil be held be
tween 7 and 9 p.m. each Tues
day and Thursday evening, and
the fee will be $12 for Y mem
bers and $14 for non- members.
The class will be limited to 15
students.
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Boston IP A motorist driv
ing faster than 50 mph can't
see any more than a horse wear
ing blinders, says the Institute
for Safer Living. As speeds go
higher, vision gets narrower
"almost as if driving in a tun
nel."
WedntidaT. Juna 19, 1957
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