Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1957, Image 3

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    Nine Police Officers
Jo Start Three-Veek
Training Session
Nine Medford police officers
tomorrow will begin a three
week training session, the most
complete course of its kind ever
offered by the department, ac
cording to Charles P. Champlin,
chief of police.
Attending the classes, to be
held four hours each day, Mon
day through Friday, will be five
new officers, whose hiring was
authorized by the city council
Friday night, and lour officers
ho have joined the department
in recent weeks.
Various Speakers
9 he recruits will hear speak
ers from the city of Medford.
fpjilice department, sheriff's of
if.cct state police, county juvenile
(iinartment, district attorney's
.'fice, Jackson County Chamber
I Commerce. Camp White domi
liary, fire department Oregon
Liquor Control commission and
the Medford Mail Tribune.
Classes will be conducted from
1 to 5 p.m., and the trainees will
spend the hours from 5 to 9 p.m.,
observing departmental activi
ties on the job.
Monday's session will open
with Chief Champlin administer
ing the oath of office to the new
men. Mayor John Snider will
make the opening remarks. City
Manager Robert A. Duff will
speak on city government and
Chief Champlin will speak on
departmental policies, "Law En
forcement as a Profession."
Olheri Are Listed
Other speakers during the
course will include Lt. Rollie P
Pean, Medford police; Eugene K.
Rickcr. Camp White manager;
Capt. Paul Parsons, state police;
Sheriff Howard Gault; Mrs. Kay
Crowell, County juvenile officer;
Lt. Jack E. McMillan. Medford
police; Lt. Lyle C. Perkins, Med
ford police; Sgt. Keith M. Gildes
gard. Medford police; Miss
Noreen A. Kelly, municipal
judge; Roy E. Bashaw, city at
torney; Thomas J. Reeder, dis
trict attorney; Sgt. Raymond V.
Seely. Medford police; Sgt. Leo
A. Mitchell, Medford police; Don
P. McNeil, chamber of commerce
secretary; Mrs. Bert Pree. cham
ber of commerce tourist chair
man; Eric W. Allen Jr. managing
editor, Medford Mail Tribune;
Fire Chief Gordon R. Barker:
Capt. Clyde C. Fichtner, Med-'
ford police; Lt. Orlo W. McGee,
Medford police; and Inspector
Alvin E. Hartley. Oregon Liquor
Control commission.
Chief Champlin said the de
partment has long wanted to
present a program of this scope
for trainees but this is the first
time in which there have been
enough recruits at the same time
to warrant such a session.
! FBI Has No Interest
In Missing Teacher
Mineral, wash. IP The FBI
has no special interest in the
case of a missing Mineral Sun
day school teacher, Richard
Auerbach, agent in charge of
the Seattle office, said here Fri
day. However, Auerbach said the
FBI would "act in liaison" with
with Lewis County authorities.
Eleanor Bolinger. 31, disap
peared July 7 and only her
bicycle, berry buckets and a
pool of blood so far have been
found.
Hugh Coleman Named
Edsel Dealer Here
The Edsel-Ford Motor compa
ny's new medium-priced car to
be introduced early this fall
will be sold and serviced in Med
ford through Coleman Edsel
Sales, Inc., which has been an
nounced as an authorized Edsel
dealership by ' R. J. Siewers,
Seattle district sales manager for
Easel division.
Long established in the Ford
products automobile business
and widely known throughout
this area since 1950 when he
took over the Ford Dealership
in Medford, Hugh Coleman will
head the new organization and
also continue as head of Crater
Lake Motors, Ford dealership.
His automobile experience dates
back to 1926 when he sold Model
"T" Fords and has been connect
ed with the Ford organization
ever since.
Plans will shortly be announc
ed by Coleman for plans in con
nection with the opening and
the personnel to handle the new
Edsel outlet.
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Senator Green Making Excellent Recovery
Sunday. July 14, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Washington Ifl Sen.
Theodore Francis Green, 89, was
reported making an "excellent"
recovery Saturday at Bethesda
(Md.) naval hospital after col
lapsing at a diplomatic party
Friday night.
The hospital said Green, old
est man ever to serve in con
gress, suffered from a "very
mild'' case of heat exhaustion.
The Rhode Island Democrat will
remain in the hospital for two
or three days to have his annual
physical checkup.
Green, an habitual party-goer,
collapsed at a reception at the
Pakistan embassy. An aide said
Washington's sticky 90 - degree
temperatures apparently got the
better of the veteran senator.
Governor Kngiht Signs
Omnibus Park Bill
Sacramento iW ' Gov.
Goodwin J. Knight said Friday
he has signed an omnibus park
bill appropriating $7,569,281 for
expanded recreational facilities
throughout the state.
The measure was one of a
record 2,168 bills the governor
has already signed to date. He
has until midnight next Wed
nesday to work on some 478 re
maining bills.
Log Hauling Contract
Cancelled by Court
A county log hauling contract
with James S. Wood and Har
old F. Yost, route 1, box 410 K,
Medford, has been cancelled, the
county court reported last week.
The two men were under con
tract to pick up logs dropped
along county road rights of way.
Violation of contract agree
ments and violation of state law
by hauling on Sunday were
given as reasons for the con
tract termination.
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Jameson Reappointment
Washington (IP) Sen.
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the chairman of the Senate Fi
nance committee that he had
no objections to the reappoint
ment of George F. Jameson as
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land. Neuberger said he would not
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opponent in the last election.
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