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o o TZvP-vtst&sd5$ 03fg& s-ft. Tribune Monday Jul? 29- Interceptors III To Beat Sped ef Sound in Contest Washin gton OPi The nost modern jet interceptors in Air Force service failed to beat the apeed of sound in a contest wide ly ballyhooed in advance ek "his tory's first supersonic race. Slow tail winds were blamed for the inability of x S10 Delta Dagger jets to das be tween Chicago an neaby An drews Air Force base, Md., Sun day faster than. sound in the Sen- dix trophy race. Though the flight was not up to advance billing, a new Bendix race record of 679 miles per hour was set by Capt. Kenneth D. Chandler. 33 , Compton Calif. He streaked over the 619.73-mile course from O'Hare airport to Andrews in 54 min utes. 45.5 seconds. The record drew thunderous applause from an officially esti' mated 75,000 people gathered at Andrews for an Air Force dem onstration of strength in honor of the service's "golden anni versary." Slower Than Record Chandler's speed was 44.5 miles an hour slower than the new transcontinental record set by Marine Maj. John Glenn Jr. in a Navy Crusader fighter July 18 over a course almost four times as long. Glenn refueled in flight three times between Los wigeies ana new xorK. He naa light tail winds at the beginning of, his flight but then ran into crosswinds and headwinds the rest .pf the way. In Sunday's second major race, Maj. Peter R. Phillipy, Mc Kees Rocks, Pa., set a new rec ord of 638 miles an hour in an F84F Thunderstreak in the an nual Ricks Memorial race for Air National Guard pilots. He defeated 11 competitors in the run from Fresno. Calif., to An drews Air base. They landed for refueling at Tucson, Ariz., Dal las. Tex., and Atlanta, Ga. The F102 is the chief inter ceptor in the Continental Air De fense Command. The Bendix race Sunday indicated it needs a substantial tail wind to go a distance of 620 miles at a speed greater than that of sound. In the air show, the Air Force demonstrated all its supersonic fighter aircraft including such 1,000 to 1,400-mile an hour air craft as the F101 Voodoo inter ceptor scheduled for early serv ice, the F104 day fighter and the F104, a new ground sup port plane recently put into production. Men Hospitalized After Rolling Car Two Medford men are hos pitalized today following a one car accident Sunday night on the Dead Indian rd., 10 miles east of Ashland, state police said. Richard W. Imhausen, the driver, route 3, Medford, is in the Rogue Valley hospital with four fractured vertebrae and possible internal injuries. The attending physician described his condition as good this morn ing. Clifford Eckel, 2409 Happy Valley rd., is in the Sacred Heart hospital here with a broken jaw and possible skull fracture, state police said. Kenneth Rolan. route 1, Med ford. another passenger, was re ported not injured. State police said all three were picked up by a passing motorist and taken to the Ash land General hospital. Imhausen and Eckel were lacer transferred to the Medford hospitals and Rotan was picked up by his father. Imhausen was travelling west on Dead Indian road when his car got off on a gravel shoulder, rolled over and came to rest on its wheels about 40 feet from the shoulder, state police said. About 90 per cent of new homes in the U.S. today have more than one bath. About 64 per cent have basements and 18 per cent are air-condiuoned. M I LTS Bernheisels Have Visitors By MRS. M. F. CAVIN Hilts Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Nor feerg a-nd daughter, Mary Louise, of lelah. Wash., visited several days lest week at the home of Mr. &d Mrs. Ozzie Bernheisel. Mr. Nsrteer.g is Mrs. Bernheisel'3 brother. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson vacationed recently in central Nevada. Mr. and M-rs. Jack Haynes of Susanville, Calif., spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes made a business trip to Redding, re turning hsiae on Monday. Mrs. Mildred Luper spent ths week end at the Mayflower ranch as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willia- Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark and children of Vallejo, Calif., visit ed at the Ted Rose home during the Fourth of July week end. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hartman drove Mrs. Richard Hartman and children to their home in Hungry Horse, Mont. They re turned to their home here on the Fourth of July week end. Misses Linda Shuck and Dixie Rosencrans spent four days in San Francisco with Mr. and Mrs. Erling Hjertager of Scott Val ley. They are working at the Hjertager home for the summer months. Mrs. Elva Schackow has gone to Sacramento for an indefinite stay. Michael Bernheisel of Yreka is visiting at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Oz zie Bernheisel. Jack Lindner and Miss Ruth Martin of Mt. Shasta called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sief, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jake Lindner flew to San Diego to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brooks and their new son. Other guests at the Sief home are two granddaughters, Virginia and Kathleen James of Oakland. Calline on Mr. and Mrs. Sief on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Art Pederson Sr., of Yreka, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Pederson Jr. and daughter of Modesto. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Whittaker on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson and daughter, Wendy, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montague and daughter, Kathy, all of Yreka. Mr." and Mrs. L. H. Gilcrist and daughter, Judy of Klamath Falls, called at the Donivan Ward home on Wednesday. They were en route home from a week's camping trip in Mendo cino county. Johnny and Charles Shaw are spending the summer with their grandmother in Whitehall, 111. Mrs. Elizabeth Maguire drove with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Weston, to her home in Scott valley on Saturday. Mrs. Weston had been to the bay area on business. Mr. and Mrs. Art Blanchard and family are visiting friends and relatives in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Claes left Monday for their home in Wil mington, after spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thompson. They also traveled along the Oregon coast. Joe Yaeger visited several days at the home of relatives in Rodeo, Calif. He returned to his home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hansen of Freshwater, Calif., called at the M. T. Cavin home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Daven port and daughter returned home Saturday after spending several weeks visiting relatives in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Rider, of Redding, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caston. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gwinn were week end visitors at the home of Gwinn's parents, Mr and Mrs. G. C. Martin in Klam ath Falls. On Sunday a dinner was served in honor of Martin's 65th birthday. BEARING INSCRIPTION "In God We Trust," new $1 silver certificates are rolling from government presses. Sheet of new money is being examined by Treasury Secre tary G. M. Humphrey (right), Secretaryv Designate R. B. Anderson (left), Assistant Secretary Fred Scribner (center) and Director H. J. Holtzdow, Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Circulation starts October 1. (International) Drivers of 16 to 20 years old are involved in five- times as many accidents as drivers 45 to 50 years old. Djakarta, Indonesia is 10,400 miles by sea from New York, and 7,640 miles from San Francisco. Portland Man Rescued When Caught by Tide Cannon Beach, Ore. an Wallace Krump, 28, Portland, was rescued by lifeguard Suji Yamamoto Sunday after he was stranded by an incoming tide on rocks where he had been fishing. Yamamoto swam to the rocks, gave Krump a life jacket and helped -.him to the beach. An alarm also- was sounded when it appeared George Weltz ler, 22, was caught beyond the breakers but he made his way to the beach without assistance. Two Appointed to KF Public Welfare Group Salem dpi Appointment of two Klamath Falls men to the Klamath County Public Wel fare commission has been an nounced by Gov. Robert D. Holmes. They are Ivan Riffey and Everett E. Metier. Both are Democrats. Riffey succeeds Mrs. Theodore D. Case. Klamath Falls, and Met ier succeeds Martin Swanson of Klamath Falls, chairman of the commission, who resigned. Boy Suffering From Case of Encephalitis er the sleeping sickness was of Pasco, Wash. IW Encepha litis has struck down a six-year-old boy near Eltopia in the Co lumbia Basin project, it was learned here Sunday. . In critical condition at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital here was Mike O'Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neil who farm about 17 miles north of Pasco. The attending physician said Sunday the . boy's illness had been diagnosed as encephalitis but that he did not know wheth- the flu type or ' of the equine. mosquito carried kind. The O'Neil farm is in an area heavily infested with mosquitoes and the doctor said the boy had suffered numerous mosquito bites. It was the second suspected equine encephalitis case in a human in eastern Washington this year. A Sunnyside woman also was hospitalized with the ailment. Forest Green Detective Agency 24 Hour Service Gall TAIbot 6-2201 INVESTIGATIONS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Civil, Criminal, Domestic and Industrial When in doubt, find out. let us In vestigate and get the information you need for your legal advisor so that he has the true facts to present when needed! Also Merchant Patrol, Miss ing Persons located. Escort and Guard Service. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilcox, of Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilcox and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Walt Laustalot at their cabin on Beaver creek. Mrs. Rodney Eastman was a business visitor in Medford on Wednesday. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Maupin re cently were Mr. and Mrs. M. G. King, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caston and Jackie McAllister. Guests July 16 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilcox and family were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilcox of Ashland. Birthday cake and ice cream in honor of Marlene Wilcox's first birthday, were served. Coulter Considered For Solicitor's Job Portland Hfl Raymond C. Coulter, 39, is reported "under conderation" for the regional solicitor's job of the department of the interior, an Interior spokesman said today. If appointed, Coulter will handle all legal business for the interior department. Coulter was a member of the Oregon Legislature in 1949 and 1950 and also was legal consult ant for the League of Oregon Cities from 1952 to 1956. He graduated from the Uni versity of Oregon in 1941 and recieved his bachelor of laws dgree in 1947. Cherry County in northwest ern Nebraska is larger in square miles than the combined areas of Rhode Island and Connecticut and produces more cattle than any other single county, in the United States. & s,.t ft PROVING BROOKLYN DOGS know their stuff, Danny en joys big ice cream soda at luncheonette. Every day Danny shows up, barks twice and big soda, complete with two straws appears on counter of Avenue X diner (International) TheyH Do It Every Time . By Jimmy Hado '-Hl'ne PUT. THROUGH SOME "IIHE WILL BE STAYING AT THE CLUB Ff?RV TOE 7 CHECKS HE DOESN'T WAHT I f IF SHE 6TS A GAHOEK AT THE COULD XXI HIS 64RR4CU04 TO etTT J CHECKS HE'S SI&hJED HErt HE WAS i TeVIo MV RAtM. 'A HEP TO-LIKE A BfTTHOAV SUPPOSED TO BE WORKlHG L4TE J STITEMENTTD IJ gfiSBJl 1 -J OF HOME ? ER I'M " -Jl w4v JE1.L GET Vfy I CJM TELL ST4YIN& AT THE a ,kMTVi THOSE CANCELED V 8V THE WOBBLY V CLUB-UH-WHILE TpivjVToJ? I JM CHECKS IS ID ! SKW4TURE VEI?y . 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