Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
Malibu, Calif. Sarah Churchill, after pleading guilty to
a drunkenness charge:
"I was more ill than drunk ... I deeply regret the trouble
I have caused the community and the court. It is painful to
myself and those I love."
London British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, In
hii letter lo Soriet Premier Nikolai Bulganin pledging non
ggrenion: ". . . No British government will evar commit, lake part
In or condone an act of aggression against the Soviet Union."
Hollywood Screen Producer's Guild President Jan En
gel, in a final tribute to film pioneer Jesse L. Lasky Sr.:
"He was taller than some of us but he never looked down
on anyone. He walked with dignity among men."
Phoenix, Ariz. Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus. in discuss
ing lhr dumping of a bowl of soup by a white student at Lit
tle Rock, Ark., Central high school on a Negro student:
". . . There isn'i harmony in the school and where there
U disharmony those things will occur."
Vienna, Austria Hungarian Deputy Premier Ferenz
Muennich, when asked by newsmen whether Hungary
would attempt to force the U.S. legation in Budapest to sur
render Josef Cardinal Mindszenty who has taken refuge
there since the Hungarian freedom revolt:
"He can stay there until he goes to heaven."
Maxton, N.C. Police Chief Bob Fisher, on reports thai
Maxton't large Indian population is heavily armed and on
the warpath against the Ku Klux Klan:
"We have always had good race relations here and we
don't intend to let any outside group stir up trouble with
our Indians."
Hungarian Revolt List Burning Urged
United Nation, N.Y. 'IP
A United Nations investigat
ing committee, has recom
mended that U.lN. political of
ficer Povl Bang-Jensen burn
the secret list of Hungarian
revolt witnesses which he re
fuses to surrender.
The committee said the
Danish official refused to give
it the list just as he earlier
refused to turn it over to the
United Nations. He based his
refusal on the contention it
might fall into the hands of
Communists and lead to re
prisals against the witnesses
or their families in Hungary.
The investigators .said they
were convinced the paper
have no further use because
their "validity has been im
paired if not destroyed by his
manner of dealing with
them."
TAKING OFFICE as science adviser to State Department,
Dr. Wallace R. Brode (left), associate director, National
Bureau of Standards, Is congratulated by Dr. James R.
Killian (center) scientific assistant to President and
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. (International)
Los Angeles Man
Appears In Court
Joe Glaszko, 27, of Los
Angeles, Calif., pleaded guilty
to charges of being a fugitive
from justice in district court
Wednesday and was sentenced
to 30 days in the county jail
by District Court Judge
James M. Main.
Glaszko. who was arrested
by Medford police Jan. 10,
on a disorderly conduct
charge, was found to be want
ed by Calif oi nia authorities
on a non-support charge.
The sentence was suspend
ed when he was returned to
California by a member of the
Los Angeles police department.
. Salem W) Dr. Max'
Friedman, Portland optome
trist, has been appointed to
the Oregon State Board of
Examiners in Optometry.
Diseases Will Be
Discussed by Panel
Communicable diseases of
special interest will be fea
tured on the public health
program Saturday, Jan. 18, at
5:30 p.m. on KBES-TV.
Diseases discussed will in
clude hepatitis, meningitis,
venereal diseases, tularemia,
or rabbit fever, psittacosis or
parrot fever, rabies, tetanus
and undulant fever.
The panel of doctors who
will 'discuss aspects of the dis
eases are Dr. Wayne E. Rob
erts, physician and surgeon of
Central Point, Dr. Dwight H.
Findley, physician and surg
eon, and Dr. A. Erin Merkel
of the health department.
Mrs. Ivan Burton of the Jack
son County Public health as
sociation will moderate the
program.
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MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1958
Pages 1 to 6
Appointments to Boards Planned
Applications for appoint
ment to precinct election
boards will be accepted by
the county clerk starting Jan.
20. Mrs. Bereth Hopkins,
Jackson county clerk, has an
nounced. Applications will be
accepted until Jan. 30.
Appointments will be made
for two years ending Dec. 31,
1959. Boards in Jackson
county will have four mem
bers, Mrs. Hopkins noted.
Consultations will be held
with former election board
chairmen, she said, and
recommendations may be
made by political party cen
tral committee chairmen. Law
requires that not all members
of the board shall be of the
same political party.
Recommendations will be
given due consideration, Mrs.
Hopkins said, but will not
necessarily determine who
will be appointed. Thejrespon
sibility for making appoint
ments is with the county
clerk. v Schools of Instruction will
be" held for election board
members to prepare them for
election day duties, she add
ed. The primary election is
May 16, and the general elec
tion is Nov. 4.
Salem (t?) State Labor
Commissioner Norman Nilsen
has been appointed to the in
terim subcommittee for the
conference of governors on
civil rights by Gov. Robert
D. Holmes.
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