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Wednesday. July 17. 1957
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Development Project
Director Will Visit
Area Library System
Dr. Morton Kroll. director of
the library development project
of the Pacific Northwest Library
association, will spend Thurs
day. July 25, in Medford, ac
cording to information received
by Miss Helen E. Webster, li
brarian. Dr. Kroll plans to spend the
day talking to Miss Webster and
to trustees of the Medford pub
lic and Jackson county library
about several matters pertain
ing to library development in
Jackson county.
Selected for Study
Since the Medford public li
brary was selected in February
for study by the library develop
ment project, a number of ques
tionnaires have been forwarded
to Seattle on such subjects as
revenue, salary schedules, ex
penditures, and concernins the
community served by the li
brary, its population, economic
base, and other factors. Dr.
Kroll s visit is the first of sev
eral planned.
The library development proj
ect of the Pacific Northwest Li
brary association is concerned
with the study of library facli
ties and services in the Pacific
Northwest (British Columbia,
Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and
Washington).
The project is conducting its
work over a two-year period,
ending June 30. 1958, and is fi
nanced by a $60,000 grant from
the Ford Foundation. Headquar
ters for the project are on the
campus of the University of
Washington in Seattle.
Vet's Widow May
Receive Gl Loan
The service-connected death
of a World War II or Korean
conflict veteran may entitle his
widow to a GI loan, even if the
veteran had obtained a GI loan
before he died, according to
S. T. Brannock, officer in charge
of the local Veterans adminis
tration office. , 1 . . .
However, Brannock warned, if
the widow herself is an eligible
veteran, she accrues no addi
tional GI loan rights because of
()ier husband's death.
Widows of World War II" or
lorea veterans whose death was
service-connected also may ob
tain direct loans from VA in cer
tain areas eligible for direct
lcns.
Direct loans may be made for
the purchase of a home or farm
house, or farm land. The law
does not authorize direct busi
ness loans.
GI loan applications from
Widows, based on their hus
bands' deaths as a result of
tr'orld War II service, must be
ide by July 25, 1958. For Ko
T0in conflict eligibility, loans
must be made before Feb. 1,
195. Brannock said.
Complete information is avail
able from the local VA office,
Sixth st. and Riverside ave.
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Defense Officials
Establish Controls -
Salem (IPi State unemploy
ment compensation officials, in
a follow-up on civil defense ex
ercise Operation Alert, have set
up hypothetical manpower con
trols involving re-assignment of
about 100,000 workers displaced
from "bombed" areas.
Back from temporary head
quarters at Toledo after direct
ing relocation of facilities dur
ing the emergency phase of the
exercise, staff members were
establishing employment stabili
zation measures under leader
ship of Chairman Cecelia P.
Galey and Earl R. Lovell, direct
or of the state employment serv
ice. Appointment of area labor
management committees, determ
ining priority , referral plans and
establishing reemployment rights
were among steps being taken at
the Salem central office.
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FINDS MISSING SON Mrs. Rebecca Newton clutches
the face of her son, Victor, after finding him in the state
hospital in Norristown, Pa. The elder Newton looks on
in the center. The younger Newton, 37, disappeared
while in Chicago in 1953. The elderly New York couple
plan to stay in Norristown until their son recovers.
New Type of Training for
Korea Vets Approved by VA
A new type of apprentice
training, recently approved for
Korea veterans by the Veterans
administration, may help add
urgently-needed 'engineering tal
ent to American industry, S. T.
Brannock, officer in charge of
the VA's local office, said today.
The new program, leading to
a job objective of "engineering
technician," will train veterans
HILTS
Firm Closes for Repairs
By MRS. M. F. CAVIN
Hilts All departments of
Fruit Growers Supply company,
except the maintenance crews,
were shut down for two weeks
vacation on June 28. Employees
not entitled to vacations and the
maintenance crews did the
necessary repair work through
out the plant. Work was resumed
in all departments. Monday,
July 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Deastill Bern
heisil and family spent several
days in Denver, Colo., recently.
Miss Cathy Bryan was a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodwin
and family in Montague recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Wilcox
of Ashland visited at the h(Tme
of Mr. anh Mrs. Don Wilcox
and family Friday evening.
Les Chase, W. Snooks, and
Tom Shuck drove to Eureka
recently to do some surf fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cavin
and daughter, Janet, recently
went on a week's vacation along
the Oregon coast.
Dinner guests on Thursday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny De Avilla were
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie De Avilla
and sons of Yreka.
Mrs. Mildred Luper of Sacra
mento is a guest at the home of
her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Luper and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. "Shino" Marin
and children returned home
Thursday after spending the
past two weeks vacationing in
southern California and along
the California coast.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rodney East
man and daughter, Paula, re
turned home Saturday after a
vacation at Eureka and other
northern California cities. They
also spent several days in Port
land and on the Oregon coast.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cavin and
daughters, Marcia, went on a
visit to Portland and along the
Oregon coast last week return
ing home Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cavin and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Wilcox and children went on
a picnic on the Salmon river
near Somes Bar Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graves
visited at the home cf ' their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Jorgenson and
children in Woodland during
their vacation. They also visited
friends in the Bay area return
ing to Ono, Shasta county,
where they spent the remainder
of their vacation at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip York and
son, another son-in-law and
daughter.
Colombia Violence
Leaves 102 Victims
Bogota. Colombia W At
least 102 persons were killed
last week in a new eruption of
violence throughout Colombia,
according to reports today.
An official statement reported
80 deaths. Unofficial reports said
an additional 22 persons were
killed in "outlaw" attacks on
the town of Cajamarca in the
state of Tolima.
Interior Minister Jose Maria
Villareal recently expressed
confidence that an agreement
would soon be reached to norma
lize the situation in the eastern
plains where large armed groups
still are active.
No details of the various acts
of violence were reported.
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Court Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Helen E. Mitchell, violation of baaic
rule. S10.
Viola Hazel Moore, disobeyed traf
fic siRnal. S5.
John Fritz Ruch. no license plate
light. $230.
Fred Herbert Hichen. disobeyed
traffic signal. S5.
DISTRICT COURT
Thomas Michael Bryan, failure to
stop before entering a through high
way. S10.
Dan Alfred Morton, overload. $47.
Dale Newbern Hodges, no operator's
license. $10. bail forfeited.
Doyle Carte, overwidth, $15.
Dean Dale Harris, failure to stop
at stop sign. $10.
Michael Clege Johnson, no oper
ators license. $10.
Dwaine Leland Kniney, overload.
$10.
Josephine Emily Cornutt. failure
to stop before entering a through
hichwav. $10.
Charlotte Esther Evans, failure to
operate on right side of highway. $15.
Frank Sylvester Jantzer. overolad.
$46.
for some of the more routine
tasks in engineering thus al
lowing graduate engineers to
concentrate on advanced work.
N o w, engineers sometimes
spend much time at duties that
couid well be performed by
others who have less profession
al training, Brannock said.
Apprentice Trainees
Approved by VA for veterans
employed by the General Elec
tric company as apprentice train
ees, the special apprenticeship
consists of "learn while you
work" training on-the-job plus
two years of regular credit-earning
college courses in the eve
ning all in various phases of
engineering.
Veterans entering this appren
tice program must meet all quali
fications necessary to enter col
lege. Their two years of evening
.classroom work will count to
ward an engineering degree,
should they wish to continue
studies, Brannock said.
The evening courses will be
identical with those taught full
time day students.
Engineering Design
The job training portion of
the course includes more , than
5.000 hours of engineering de
sign, 1,700 hours of drafting and
nearly 1,000 hours of machine
shop.
Throughout the program, vet
erans will receive apprentice
wages, stepped up periodically,
as well as monthly Korean GI
bill training allowances.
Normally, Brannock explain
ed, the states approve courses
for veterans under the Korean
GI bill. But when a course is to
be offered in more than one
state, as is the case with General
Electric. VA itself has authority
under the law, to handle GI ap-oroval.
Pope Planning Trip
To Escape Weather
Vatican City TO Pope Pius
XII will leave the Vatican for
his summer villa at Castel Gan
Dolfo Saturday, 10 days earlier
than planned. Vatican sources
said today.
The 81-year-old pontiff was be
lieved to have advanced his
schedule to escape from the de
bilitating Rome heat. Tempera
tures in the high, 90s already
have been registered in Rome
and police estimated more than
200 deaths throughout Italy re
sulted because of the recent heat
wave.
The Pope is expected to re
main at his walled castle-like
villa over-looking placid Lake
Aubane in the Alban Hills, 15
miles southeast of Rome, until
late in the fall.
CIRCUIT COURT
Valetta J. McCary vs. Herbert J.
McCary. divorce decree.
Evelyn Elizabeth Andrew vs. Jack
D. Andrew, divorce decree
Ada Jewel Miller vs. Walter L.
Miller, divorce decree.
William L. Cardin vs. Betty L.
Cardin. divorce decree.
Charlene Ann Pardee vs. James
Stanley Pardee, divorce decree.
Patricia Addle Bareer vs Rav
William Barger. divorce decree.
wiuam c Henderson vs. Irma L.
Henderson, divorce comolaint.
Betty R. Ginet vs. Josenh J rcinot
diorce complaint.
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Lower Payments on
Housing Are Delayed
Washington (IB Adminis
tration sources said today the
government will not immediately
lower down payments on federal
backed home loans despite new
authority to do so.
The sources said FHA Com
missioner Lowell P. Mason will
issue a statement later this week
refusing to lower down payments
at least until next fall because
of inflationary dangers.
The administration had been
considering an immediate cut as
authorized under legislation re
cently signed by President Eisenhower.
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