Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 22, 1957, Image 7

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    Lester Pearson, Nobel Wanner, Feels
World P 6SC6 Precariously' (Balanced
c Ottawa ft? Nobel Peace
$riz winner Lester B. Pearson
Ibslieves world peace is "precari
ously" balanced, that Western
prestige has suffered from Sput
(tfjfc, and that Russia would like
Iaplit the Western Alliance by
Jjp fcparate diplomatic deal with
gta United States.
3ut the former Canadian Min
of External Affairs, who as
edidate for the Liberal party
Jeflrship is also a possible fu-&
ture Canadian Prime Minister,
does not believe that the Turkish-Syria
situation in the Near
East need break out in a shoot
ing war.
He also is convinced that the
present tense world situation
makes it all the more necessary
for the nations in the Western
Alliance to draw together more
closely than ever.
Pearson expressed his views
in an exclusive interview with
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R. GERALD A. LARUE
DR. J. CARTER SWAIM
Speakers at Bible Conference
Two Bible Conference
Speakers Are Listed
T'o speakers to be in Med
SfflM Thursday and Friday with
i Use and Understanding of
1N Bible conference will be Dr.
JJerald A. Larue, National Coun
fjil of Churches staff member,
&M Dr. J. Carter Swaim, execu-
frol Flynn To Be
r ied November 25
On Drunk Charges
Hollywood HI" Flamboyant
Iprrol Flynn will be tried Nov.
li on a charge of being drunk
t a screen publicists' ball Satur
day night at the Riviera Coun
try club.
The swashbuckling leading
Wan pleaded innocent to the
rtarge Monday through attorn
eys D. V. Hanneken and Robert
lord in West Los Angeles Mun
icipal Court. He asked for a
Jury trial. 1
The pretty, Dublin-born act
aress hustled off to jail with the
ctor and released on $20 bail
Vas due in court today to plead
to a drunk charge against her.
Red-haired Maura Fitzgib
bons, 21, and Flynn, 48, were
Jailed after officer William
Friedman, hired to keep peace
at the gay filmland party, com
plained that the couple took his
badge.
Admits Taking Badg
Flynn admitted taking Fried
man's badge as a "joke" when
the off-duty Los Angeles vice
squad officer asked him to auto
graph a menu for his French-
born wife, who the actor kissed
on the cheek.
Miss Fitzgibbons said she lost
the badge after sticking it in
one of her gloves and dancing
off with Flynn on the ( floor of
the club. "I guess I must have
lost It," she said.
Friedman said Flynn flipped
him $5 and told him to buy
another badge when he stopped
the couple as they were about
to leave the party.
Flynn's contention that he
was not drunk was supported
by Don Bouteyette, president of
the Movie Press Agents Union
who described the incident as
"outrageous."
"There were hundreds of peo
ple who had far more to drink
and were more boisterous than
Errol," he said.
tive director of the department
of the English Bible, division
of Christian education of the
council.
The conference will be held
at the First Presbyterian church,
Medford, with workshops being
held from 10:30 a.m. until
3 p.m.
Dr. Larue, who will conduct
one of the workshops each day,
will speak at the Thursday eve
ning banquet at St. Mark's
Episcopal church and will be
host at the Friday breakfast
meeting at First Christian
church.
Dr. Swaim will be principal
speaker Thursday at the hymn
festival at the Medford High
school auditorium. He will also
speak at the men's noon lunch
eon Thursday at the First Meth
odist church and the women's
luncheon Friday at the same
church. He will conduct the
closing worship service Friday
from 4:30 until 5 p.m. at the
First Presbyterian church.
Workshops will be held in
three sessions each day and in
terested persons are invited to
attend the two day conference.
Registration will be held Thurs
day at 9:30 a.m. at the Presby
terian church.
Wednesday at 7 p.m. Dr. Eu
gene Carson Blake, president of
the National Council of the
Churches of Christ in the United
States of America, will speak
at First Presbyterian church.
Goldwater Asks Probe
Of Mayner Campaign
Washington HP) Sen. Barry
Goldwater (R-Ariz.), today ask
ed the Senate Rackets Commit
tee to investigate Republican
complaints that the AFL-CIO is
"pouring vast sums" of money
into the Democratic gubernator
ial campaign in New Jersey.
He made the request as the
committee turned from investi
gating labor to investigating
management.
Goldwater, a member of the
committee, asked Chairman
John L. McClellan to assign in
vestigators to check- the com
plaint of GOP candidate Mal
colm S. Forbes that the AFL-CIO
is using union funds to back
the reelection campaign of Dem
ocratic Gov. Robert E. Meyner.
United Press. It was the first
such interview given by him
since his acclaim a week ago as
this year's winner of the Nobel
Peace Prize.
Pearson Answers
The questions and Pearson's
answers follow:
Question Is the Turkish-Syrian
situation more dangerous
than was the British - French
Suez crisis. If so in what way?
Answer The Turkish-Syrian
situation dangerous though it
may be can only be compared
to the Suez crisis if fighting ac
tually breaks out. There is not
the same kind of bitter hostility
that existed between Israel and
Egypt.
Q. Would you regard the
world peace balance as precari
ous, or what other adjective
would you use?
A. Peace is still balanced on
terror fear of mutual destruc
tion because of the nuclear
weapons that would be used in
all out war. Precarious can be
used as a word to describe that
kind of balance and our objec
tive must be to find something
more stable.
Q. Do you believe Russian
policy is aiming towards a bi
lateral pact on security or dis
arament with the United States?
. A. I think that the Russians
Tuesday, October 22, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SETC3T
now would like to work out a
deal of some kind, on a purely
division of power basis with the
United States. They have always I
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arrangement.
Q. What is the effect of Sput
nik on the validity of the prin
ciple of collective security upon
which the United Nations is
based?
UN Seems Strengthened
A. It seems to me not to In
validate, but, on the contrary,
to strengthen it.
Q. In your opinion has Sput
nik weakened the Western Alli
ance? Is Tito's trade deal with
East Germany the first surface
evidence of a drop in Western
prestige?
A. It may have shaken it for
a moment. It was a very dra
matic development, but should
not weaken it. Indeed, if we
draw the right conclusions from
Sputnik, the alliance should
work more closely together.
Tito's recognition of East Ger
many may have been influenced
to some extent by his feeling
that Western prestige has been
lowered.
Q. Does Sputnik change any
of the considerations governing
the advisability of admitting Red
China into the United Nations?
A. I don't think so.
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EDITED BY JEAN FLOYD &
MARY ELLEN MITCHELL
Queen Rosemary I reigned
over 1957 Homecoming festivi
ties Friday, October 18. Rose
mary Schleigh, sopohomore, was
elected this year's queen by the
football squad. Ron Daugherty,
study body president, presented
Queen Rosemary her crown and
announced the queen's waltz.
She was attended by Princesses
Glenna Smith, Frances Hensley
and Linda Goble.
During the evening, the win
ning float was announced. The
senior class was awarded first
place for which they receiv
ed a plaque presented by the
student council. Junior sopho
more, and freshman floats re
ceived honorable mention.
J school under the supervision of
John Marler, and Roscoe Larson
This is part of his teaching cur
riculum at Southern Oregon college.
Attending the State FTA
convention at Southern Oregon
college Saturday were Mary El
len Mitchell and Jean Floyd,
president and secretary respec
tively of the Narcissa Whitman
club, local FTA chapter.
After the luncheon, nominat
ing speeches were given, by can
didates running for 1957-1958
state offices. Discussion and cell
group were attended and differ
ent reports were given.
To help determine suitable
careers for the seniors 'of 1958,
E.' M. Skipworth, vice principal,
has been conferring with indi
vidual seniors, discussing the
eleventh grade achievement tests
as well as other grades. He also
gave them some ideas of careers
that they might be best qualified
for. This counseling is of special
value to those students who
haven't decided on a career.
Don Mitchell, science cadet
teacher, is now doing his prac
tice teaching at Phoenix High
Trailer Factory To
Start at Pendleton
Pendleton OP) C. T. McRary,
president of Modernist Trailer
Industries of Los Angeles, said
today the company's Pendleton
plant will be in operation with
in 30 days.
The Pendleton .city council
provided the Pendleton airport
armory building rent-free for
the new industry. McRary said
MTI will build vacation trailers
in price ranges from $1700 to
$5000 and expects to build
about $330,000 worth of trailers
by next summer.
The Home Economics III class
consisting of four seniors and
four juniors went on a field
trip Thursday, Oct. 10, during
fifth period to Nortons Food
Market and the Triangle Mar
ket. The girls priced different
types of foods to find out which
would be more economical. This
experience is to help them in
their unit on how to make a
cheap but well balanced meal.
The executive board of the
GAA has been enlarged. Sport
chairman have been elected in
the following sports: soccer,
n T 1 : t . , , i,
iviaoa oiinmonas DasKeioan, i
Charlotte Unruh;" volleyball,
Eula Disrude. Chairman for oth
er sports will be elected in the
future.
Two newly elected officers
took office at the last Mask club
meeting Tuesday, Oct. 15. Peg
gy Chisum, president; and Fran
cis Kievet, vice president, were
elected to replace Bob Taylor
and Betty Rupp who resigned
th positions to retain their of
fices on the student council.
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
Warren Fay Lovell, failure to oper
ate on right side of highway, $10.
Elmer James Sell, switched license
tabs. S55.
Lee S. Donaldson, four In front seat,
$6.
Malcolmn Donald McGeary, viola
tion basic rule. $15.
Frank Hammond, failure to dim
lights, $5.
John Duane Austin, failure to stop
at traffic sign. $15. bail.
James Frank Riley, violation basic
rule, $15.
Glenn Herbert Mills, operating ve
hicle while operator's license suspend
ed. $55.
Beulah Mae Morgan, no operator's
license, $10.
I Ancil Rival Lee, violation basic rule,
!$15.
Richard irvin Hall, defective tall
light, $6.
Charles Edward Rufert, overlength,
$15.
CIRCUIT COURT
William Carley vs Gladys Mae Car
ley, divorce decree.
Patsy Elinor Marble vs Robert James
Marbel, divorce complaint.
Mary G. Cash vs Fred J. Cash,
divorce complaint.
Salvador C. Esquivel vs Marjorie
Esquivel, separate maintenance, com
plaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION
Thomas Alfred Griffiths Jr., 505
Fourth St., Phoenix, and Arlene Ruth
Hooper, 1028 East 11th st., Medford.
Joseph Alfred Anderson, 31, Jean
nette st Medford, and Capitola Irene
Barnes. 1517 West Main st., Medford".
Donald Glein Vurgess, San Diego,
Calif., and Virginia Lee Carter, 730
Broad St., Medford.
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