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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1957)
o O Jet Planes Now In Production Expected To Double Traffic San Francisco ifl Jet trans port planes now in production will more than double world wide passenger traffic by 1970, aircraft manufacturer Donald W. Douglas predicted today. In a speech prepared for deliv ery at the convention of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Douglas also said flying freighters will revolutionize in tfrnational trade n'ithin a short time. Cruising Speed Increased Douglas, president and board chairman of Douglas Aircraft company, pointed out that in the past 20 years cruising speeds of present conventional commercial planes had increased by 200 miles an hour. By contrast, he said, the DC8 Jet transport, which will begin test flights next year, "in one step accomplish the same speed gain which took us 20 years to achieve previously. "It will cruise at 550 miles an hour and will be capable of top speeds approaching 600 miles per hour." Turning to the field of com mercial air cargo, Douglas said "Turboprop airplanes now in existence, as well as those which may easily be flying late next year, can carry products never before dreamed to be within the capability of aircraft . . . New Concept "Flying freiahters of this type promise to change our whole concept of domestic and inter national trade." Douglas said he was not wor ried about lack of runway space at the nation's airports. "I think generally it is correct to say that the cities which are scheduled to have jet service initially will be ready when the time comes," he said. "Extension to other cities will come in a gradual and orderly manner." He also predicted that by the time jets are ready for commer cial operation, the sound level will be reduced "to a level ac ceptable to the public." 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The state has accused Crosby of using his position on the commission to enter a con spiracy to realize a profit on the transactions. No Part in Transaction It was pointed out that Plum mer and Sloniger had no part in the transactions described earl ier in the trial by racketeer James Elkins. Plummer was hired by Johnson to pick up op tions in the E-R site area and Sloniger was retained to draw up a partnership agreement be tween Elkins, Johnson and Joseph P. McLaughlin of Seattle. Johnson himself is under a simi lar conspiracy indictment. Thursday Johnson switched details of his story regarding the time that Elkins first contacted him about property options, re porting first that it was in Janu ary of 1955 and then saying it was in June of that year. Plummer testified he never heard Crosby's name mentioned in connection with the options he was hired to obtain. Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS Auburndale, Fla. Retired Gen. James A. Van Fleet, former commander of the U.S. 8th Army on foreign nations trying Ameri can service men in their courts: "We should not send our boys overseas unless foreign nations are willing to surrender a little bit of their sovereign rights by granting 100 per cent jurisdiction to the American forces of all American personnel." San Francisco Former President Hoover, on the practice of the federal government making forward appropriations that do not appear in the annual budget: "By this device. Congress has lost control of the purse." Ottawa, 111. Mrs. Dorothy Girard and Louis Girard, the moth er and brother of Army Specialist William S. Girard, in a wire urging Eisenhower not to turn the soldier over to the Japanese for trial: "If you allow Bill to be turned over to the Japanese, you will break down the morale of every American serviceman who is serving overseas; and every mother who has a son who may be going into the armed forces will hesitate to allow her son to take up a gun to defend American property overseas." Boston Mrs. Marjorie J. Doherly, the natural mother of little Hildy Ellis, on her losing custody battle: "Some day she (Hildy) will learn the facts about her mother's desire to protect her with the privacy that others were willing to destroy." Paterson, N. J. Burlesque queen Mrs. Joseph Alberti, in a courtroom harangue, charging her husband deserted her after she took him "from behind a bar and put him through law school": "Let this be a warning to all girls, keep your money in your pocket." Leominster, Mass. District Judge Richard Comerford, in swearing out a warrant against Patrolman Oscar P. Thrasher who testified he drove 112 miles an hour to apprehend a tipsy motorist: "I don't know who was the greater menace on the road, you or the defendant." Prague Nikita Khrushchev, likening co-exislence between the capitalist and Communist worlds to a marriage of convenience: "There are many cases of people not in love marrying, and aft er they get married they build happy lives." Friday, July 12. 19S7 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Oregon Caves Established As Monument 43 Years Aao Guidance about retirement is given in manuals at the Medford public library. It was on July 12, 1909 48 years ago today that President William Howard Taft signed the proclamation which established Oregon Caves National Monu ment. Located in the heart of the Siskiyou mountains, the Oregon Caves are about 4,000 feet above sea level. A few million years ago, however, this entire area lay beneath a warm, shallow sea. It was then that limestone was laid down under the water. Later, as this land lifted and mountains formed, heat and great pressure changed the lime stone into marble. Since that time, water has seeped down through cracks and hollowed out the marble to produce rooms and passageways at several levels within the mountains, thus form ing one of the few marble caves in the United States. The caves, popularized by Joa quin Miller as the "Marble Halls of Oregon," have been known since 1874 when Elijah Davidson followed a wounded bear into an opening that led into the Caves. The Monument was placed un der the jurisdiction of the U.S. forest Service, and it was not unui iaa mat tne area was transferred to the national park service and its administration delegated to the superintendent of Crater Lake National park. 2 (ffijjjfa Home ( Freezer Prices Start at Convenient v $1Q95 I IU7 l tit a a i Buy Now! 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