SIXTEEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, February 13. 1958
SUPER SAVINGS!
Quotes From the News
.By UNITED PRESS
San Antonio, Tex. Lt. Col. George R. Steinkamp, head
of the Space Medicine Department of the School of Aviation
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Medicine, on tne slow response xo an aiarm uen oy we ,
sleeping airmen simulating a flight to the moon in a cramped j
and airtight space 'chamber: I
"This is not unusual, but perfectly normal, lt proaamy
hows that he is beginning lo get a bit mora relaxed.
Washington Sen. Wayne Morse" (D-Ore.), on the possi
bility that the Senate will hold its own investigation of
federal regulatory agencies, in addition to the one now under
way in the House:
"There already is aridence that soma officials of 'inde
pendent' agencies have not discharged their trusts in con
formity with the high ethical standards the public has a
righl to expect."
Savanah, Ga. Mayor W. L. Mingledorff, on the little
concern shown by Savannah residents about the Navy search
for a part of a nuclear weapon jettisoned by a B-47 bomber
one week ago off Savannah Beach, after a collision with a
fighter:
"These atomic bombs come in many pieces, and they
aren't dangerous until they actually are assembled."
Jackson, Tenn. Don McSween, Tennessee employment
security commissioner, on his state's growing unemployment
problem:
"Tennessee is involved in an exciting race between the
stork and job opportunities, and for the moment the stork
is winning."
Berlington, Vt. Mrs. Doreen Wilson, member of the
Burlington school board, on its failure to cose the schools
Wednesday Lincoln s birthday:
"Normally, all legal holidays are observed. But this one
just slipped up on us.
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NEW ROCKET PLANE Douglas Aircraft Company en
gineer Kermit van Every has released details of a design
study launched in 1953 for this manned aircraft. Desig
nated the Navy's D-558-IH, this rocket-powered space
plane was designed to fly 6000 miles per hour, and 140
miles above the surface of the earth. The project was later
dropped for lack of funds.
Library Week, Plans
Laid by Committee
The Jackson county commit
tee for National Library
Week, March 15 to 22, met
yesterday to discuss plans for
local observance of the event.
Members of the committee,
named by ex-Gov. Charles A.
Sprague, Salem editor and
chairman of the statewide
committee, include the Rev.
Thomas McCamant, of the
Congregational church, chair
man, and Mrs. Una B. Inch,
Mrs. Ward Hammond, Mrs.
Dunbar Carpenter, Hal Gard
ner and Frank J. Van Dyke.
Meeting with the group in
an advisory capacity were
Miss Helea Webster, Medford
librarian, and Eric Allen Jr.,
president of the library's
board of trustees and a mem
ber of the state Library Week
committee.
Tentative Plans
- Tentative plans to seek co
operation of service groups in
holding an open house in the
library that week were laid.
It is planned to have guided
tours of the library, and loca
authors will be invited to par
ticipate. Cooperation of public offi
cials, both of Medford and
the county, will be sought in
making the week a success,
and newspapers, radio and
television will be asked to as
sist in publicizing the library
and the service it offers to
residents of the county.
Supplies of fact sheets tell
ing of the library are to be
prepared, the ' chamber of
commerce will be invited to
join in the observance through
its Greeters and Education
committees, and the schools
of the county will also be
asked to participate.
Additional plans will be
made between now and the
middle of March, committee
members said. .
Court Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Dennis Eugene Born, riding bi
eylce without lights, bicycle im
pounded one day.
Arthur Reinhart Dubs, disobeyed
stop sign. So.
Montana Burell Facey, excessive
noise, tires, $10.
Paul Edward McBeth, disobeyed
traffic signal, S5. .
Georgia Lee Boardman, violation
basic rule, S10.
Virginia Nae Miller, expired op
erator's license, $5; violation basic
rule, 510.
James Dwayne Thomas, disobey
ed traffic signal. $5.
Terrell Anderson Holliday, dis
obeyed stop sign, S5.
Robert Charles licht, violation
basic rule. $10.
Alvin Darrel Greb, violation
basic rule, S10.
Paul David Williams, violation
basic rule. $10.
Dannie Dwyne Chartier. inadequ
ate equipment, white light for tail
light. So.
Walter Caster, violation basic
rule. S10. . .
Lyle C. Logan, no operators
license, ?10.
Orrin Charles Ogier, disobeyed
stop sign. So.
Dale Donald Foresee, excessive
noise, horns. S10.
Edward Joseph Walker, violation
basic rule. S10.
Jimmy Dlenn Martin, disobeyed
trafic signal. So.
Eugene Center, disobeyed stop
sign. $5.
tdmund Hass, disobeyed traffic
signal. S5.
Merton W. Lerop. defective
equipment, no tail light, S2.50.
Homer Allen Vinzant. defective
equipment, tail lights, $2.50.
John Gilver. no tail light or lec
ense plate lights. $5.
Leroy Louis Staee. ran red lieht.
$5.
Harry Menjamin Marshall, viola
tion basic rule, $10.
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