Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 16, 1957, Image 7

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ATOMIC BOMB CREATS ITS OWN VACUUM This photo, made at the Nevada
Atomic test ate, shows a dirt ekrad being sucked up the afterwinds of an atomic
bomb air burst Depending on the height of the burst, and the nature of the terrain
below, a strong updraft with winds flowing into the ground below the burst is
produced. The cloud consists of small particles of radioactive fission products ard
bomb residue, water droplets and larger partides of dirt and debris.
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Escaped Murderer
Seized at Portland
Portland W Andrew Don
ald Polan, 36, identified by the
FBI as an escaped murderer from
the Arizona state prison, was
arrested here Monday afternoon.
Joseph F. Santoiana Jr., spe
cial agent in charge of the Port
land FBI office, said Polan was
arrested after a tip from an un
identified citizen who had seen
a wanted poster in a post office.
Polan was not armed, Santoiana
said.
Polan escaped from the Ari
zona penitentiary on March 4,
1956. He had entered prison
April 25, 1955, on a life sentence
after being convicted of the 1953
slaying of Herbert Wright Sr. at
Phoenix, Santoiana said.
Polan was booked without
bond on a charge of unlawful
flight to avoid confinement and
was to be arraigned today be
fore the U.S. commissioner.
Baldwin, N.Y. W Ralph G.
Smith, 70, retired president , of
P. F. Collier & Son Corp., book
publishers, and father of the
Collier's Encyclopedia, died
Tuesday of a heart attack.
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Nike Sites Being
Built in Europe
Heidelberg, Germany up
The first two U.S. Army Nike
rocket launching sites in Europe
are under construction today in
West Germany.
Army officials ended a se
curity blackout on the progress
of the Nike project to disclose
work has begun at two sites
west of the Rhine river. Ger
man sources said a total of 11
Nike launching sites are planned
for West Germany.
It was believed the Nikes will
be the new Ajax model, capable
ot carrying an atomic warhead.
Polish Fishermen Ask
Asylum in England
Newcastle, England (IP
Three Polish fishermen were
in custody today while authori
ties weighed their requests for
political asylum.
The three walked into a po
lice station Monday and said
they had jumped ship from a
fleet of Polish trawlers which
had sheltered in an English har
bor during last week's storms
in the North Sea. . J.
Tueiday, July 16, 1957
ARRIVING AT NICE AIRPORT from Switzerland, Charlie
Chaplin and wife, Oona, are accompanied by three of
six children. They plan a summer holiday on Riviera.
Children are Josephine, 8; Hichael, 11, and Geraldine, 11.
Others will follow later. . (International Soundphote)
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Burbank, Calif. (IB George
Cleveland, 71, a character actor
who portrayed "Gramps Miller"
in the "Lassie" television series,
died Monday of a heart attack.
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