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e 52nd Year nT-A IT Price 10c Tribune United Press full Leased Wire United Pn Full Leased Win 2nd SECTION. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1957 Pages 1-8 Holmes Slates Trip Throughout Oregon Salem Gov. Robert Holmes will make a flying tour of Ore gon starting Sept. 3 to help sti mulate area interests and efforts for industrial and business ex pansion, his office announced Tuesday. Included on the tour is Med ford. Klamath Falls, and other iouthern Oregon cities. The barnstorming tour has been planned as an idea-trading pro gram between local groups and the new department of planning and development. Julius Jensen, development di rector; Harry Schenk, deputy di rector of development; Ivan Bloch, Portland industrial con sultant for the department, and Tom Wright, the governor's ad ministrative assistant for press relations, will accompany Gov ernor Holmes on the tour. Industrial, business, labor and civic leaders are being invited to participate in the develop ment meetings to find out the best way areas can accelerate their industrial and business growth, and how the new de partment can best assist them. Wilson Seen Forced To Back Budget Plan Washington KPl President Eisenhower appeared Tuesday to have forced Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson to line up, publicly at least, behind a con troversial budget reform plan that Wilson opposes: That was the interpretation put by usually well infoVmed qusrters on Wilson's carefully worded statement Monday night that he had "no difference" with Eisenhower on the plan. 1 T"hese quarters said (he De fense Department has an "over whelming lack of enthusiasm" for the plan, under which Con gress would appropriate money for federal agencies strictly on a year to year basis. Congress now provides sums for some depart ments, like Defense, for years in advance toiay for items such as ships and planes that take seve ral years to build. z'cTt-'":-" ' ' I RESTIX8 ON BEACH south of San Francisco, this 26-foot motorboat carried two couples whose bodies are being sought by Coast Guard. Between them they leave seven children. Cabin of boat was smashed. (International) Three Persons Injured in Traffic Accidents Monday W. Herb Gregory, 43, Rogue River,' was reported in fair con dition Tuesday at Josephine Gen eral hospital in Grants Pass where he was taken late Monday morning for treatment of in juries suffered in a log truck ac cident. Sheriff's deputies who investi gated said Gregory received broken bones and a possible back injury when a loaded log truck operated by William David Shaw, Rogue River, in which he was a passenger, rolled over a shoulder near McKee bridge. Shaw told deputies the truck rolled over atfer the steering gear failed' to function properly. It is owned by . Ben W o m p, Grants Pass. Three-Car Accident Mrs. Dorothy Sinclair, 44, 2902 North Pacific highway, was treated at Sacred Heart hospital Monday following a three - car accident on Highway 99 at How ard ave., according to city police. She suffered abrasions and bruises when a parked car in which she was a passenger was struck following an accident in volving sedans' driven by Ada Ely Casteillo, 133 North Ivy st., and Bobby Jean Williamson, transient, Officers reported. Ada Casteillo was cited for improper lane usage and Williamson for improper passing. Also treated for injuries Mon day afternoon was Carlotta Esther Smith, 69, of 10 Newtown st., who was injured in a collision between a sedan operated by Patsy Elinor Marble, 215 Laurel St., and a station wagon driven by Wallace Ardell West, Phoe nix, city police said. Mrs. Smith, a passenger in Patsy Marble's car, was treated by a local physician. Patsy Marble was cited for failure to yield right of way, according to police. Inquest in Death of City Clerk Resumes Homedale, Ida. HP! A cor oner's inquest in the death of Homedale City Clerk, Bertha Ehrhart has resumed here with Owyhee and Canyon coun ty Sheriffs Jim Tucker and Dale Haile expected to be the lead off witnesses. Owyhee County Prosecutor Slyvan Jeppesen said he was hopeful the inquest would end today and said only one other witness besides the two sheriffs was scheduled to testify. Mrs. Ehrhart's body was found floating in the Snake river near Adrian, Ore., July 29, just three weeks after she disappeared from Homedale under myster ious circumstances. Dairy Farmer Runs TV Winnings To $63,500 New York (IP) Dairy farmer Harold Craig, 26, knocked off two opponents and ran his win nings up to $63,500 on the "Twenty-One" television quiz Monday night. The bachelor from Grainville, N. Y., bested Brian Hamilton, a New York translator, and H. Richard McGrath, a Lafayette, Ind., advertising man to add $19,500 to-the $44,000 he had won previously. ; You'll Soon Be Able To Smell Various Ads, Sections in Daily Newspapers By DOC QUIGG United Press Correspondent New York (W The gladsome word wafts eastward from Cali fornia that before long you'll be able to smell your newspaper as well as see and feel it. Fragrant reading may soon brighten our lives. That phrase " a nose for news" may come suddenly alive. The report from the Printing Industries Association, Inc., in Los Angeles alleges that new dis coveries in the use of fragrance in printing will make it possible to put more than 120 aromas on paper. The report mentions such deli cate fragrances as fried chicken and pizza as possible appetite stimulants in your family news paper. Among other nose-prick-lers available (and fit to print) are country smoke, fresh-cut grass, blackstrap molasses, but terscotch, pickles, apple pie," cof fee, tea, and chocolate. Skelfons Arrive From European Trip Hollywood (IP) Red Skelton, tired, and grateful to be home, arrived Tuesday with his ailing son Richard, and wife and daughter after a controversial five-week tour of Europe. The -weary comedian said, "I'm. not bitter about English press criticism. I wouldn't judge a nation by one idiot member of the press who writes under the name of Simgn Ward. But it was the most unfriendly country we visited." The Skelton family posed for photographers for 15 minutes before disembarking from the plane. A spokesman said any newspaper, trade publica tion, or consumer magazine could have its own identifiable odor and he obligingly suggest ed pine or woodsmoke for men's magazines, perfume for fashion publications, and new-mown hay for farm journals. Well, now, wait a minute. Let's be careful. Who wants to open a paper at the breakfast table and suddenly be struck full in the nostrils by the combined whif fery of toothpaste, paint, corned beef and cabbage, and possibly the odor of stale cigar smoke from a column devoted to poli tics and a sweaty smell from the sports sections? That's what could happen if the family newspaper showed a bit of imagination in livening up the smell of its advertise ments and news. We could be in danger of be coming sort of a captive audi ence when we take up the paper. You can always avert your eyes from any news column or ad vertisement if you want to. But you can hardly avert your nose from an odor. The solution might be to have the smells section alized and localized. Thus, the travel section could be redolent of the sea, of soft flowers of the tropics, of leather valises. The food pages could reek groceries, the perfume ads their own sharp stinks, and the cigarette ads an odor so mild and filtered you couldn't smell anything at all. This whole thing Is something that television just can't match, although in all candor it must be conceded that some areas of TV have had a scent all their own for some time. There could be some complica tions. For instance, in wrapping that soon a bit of newspaper about your lunch to take to work, it would be wise not to get a garlic or limburger ad next to your angel food cake. And there is no telling how irate -countless canary birds might get to find their cage bottoms carpeting with, say, per fume ads exuding powerful es sence of "Whoops!" or "Mid summer Madness No. 5." There will be, I submit, possi bilities for public service la smells. The stock market pages, for instance. They could have a smelling salts section for any one who may feel suddenly faint. H ONLY lOi A ROLL I Is FORGETFUL HARRY FORGOT! He Could Have Borrowed for His VACATION LOAN Repay In Convenient Monthly Payments LOANS FROM 525.00 to 52,500.00 AUTOMOBILE FURNITURE SALARY COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORP. 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