Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 13, 1958, Image 3

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    GRANTED DEALERSHIP Courtesy Chev
rolet, 227 East Ninth st., recently was ap
pointed the dealership for Jackson county
in Oregon and Siskiyou county in California
for the German-made Lloydwagen. Russell
Heisel, Cecil Norris and Dick Rementeria
(left to right) look over the car which is
said to travel 55 miles on a gallon of gaso
line. The engine of the two-cylinder car
has an overhead camshaft and is four
cycles. The vehicle is now on display in
the company's showroom.
Baldock Freeway
Pealh Toll Cut
Salem 'IP! Oregon high
way officials today proclaim
ed a sharp reduction in auto
accidents between Portland
and Salem since completion
of the high-speed Baldock
freeway.
F. B. Crandall, traffic en
gineer for the State Highway
Commission, revealed that the
freeway had an accident rate
of a mere .65 per 100 million
miles traveled. The rate on
the slower Portland to Salem
route had been 2.25 between
Salem and Oregon City and
3.83 between Salem and Al
bany.
Eleven persons have been
killed on the Baldock freeway
since It was opened in 1954.
The old Highway 99E had a
death rate that jumped from
3.55 in 1953 to 9.58 last year.
Speed limit on the new free
way is 70 m.p.h.
The Arab league was or
ganized on March 22,1945.
Texan Denies Effort
To Influence Martin
By Promoting Dinner
Washington ilPi Oil man
Roy H. Cullen said today that
oil officials who honored
House Republican leader Jo
seph W. Martin Jr. at a con
troversial fund-raising dinner
did so because he is "fight
ing for free enterprise" not
to influence his support of
the natural gas bill.
Cullen, of Houston, Tex., is
one of the nation's wealthiest
men.
In a letter to the Washing
ton Post and Times Herald,
Cullen said neither he nor
most of the oil men who at
tended the Martin dinner
would gain much "money-
wise by the outcome of the
gas bill" in Congress.
Couldn't Be Swayed
Furthermore, he said, he
did "not believe that the av-
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erage oil man is idiotic
enough to believe that Joe
Martin could be swayed by
money . . ."
The dinner Cullen referred
to was held in Houston and
raised 5100,000' for the Re-
puDiican party. Martin was
the honor guest and feature
speaker.
In promoting the dinner,
H. J. (Jack) Porter, Texas
GOP national committeeman
and oil man, sent out a letter
hailing Martin as a friend of
Texas oil and gas interests,
Up to Martin
It said Martin had "muster
ed two-thirds of the Republi
can votes in the house each
time the gas bill passed" and
that "it will be up to Joe
Martin" to do the same - "in
order to pass the gas bill this
year." .
The bill, which would free
independent natural gas pro
ducers from federal controls,
has passed Congress twice but
been twice vetoed once by
former President Truman and
once by President Eisen
hower.
In the furor that resulted
from Porter's letter, the Re-
nublican National Committee,
with Eisenhower's approval
refused to accept any of the
proceeds from ' the Houston
dinner.
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Former Speaker
Seeks Judgeship
Newport, Ore. (IP) John
H. Hall, former governor of
Oregon, .announced today
that he will seek election to
the circuit judgeship in the
district comprising Benton,
Linn and Lincoln counties
Hall is now a resident of New
Dort in Lincoln county.
If elected, Hall would be
come the first official in the
99-year history of Oregon to
have served in all three
branches of the state govern
ment executive, legislative
and judicial.
Hall, a former speaker of
the state House of Represent
tives. succeeded to the gover
nor's office after the death of
Gov. Earl Snell, Senate Presi
dent Marshall Cornett, and
Secretary of State Robert S
Farrell Jr. in a 1947 plane
crash.
KIDS' ROCKET EXPLODES
Wilmington, N.C. (IK A
two -stage homemade rocket
blew up five feet above the
ground Wednesday but the
six teen-agers who fired it
escaped injury. The explosion
set off a minor brush fire.
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"Daisyland"
Montana Demosraf Would Put Nat ion's
Capital in Eastern Montana Prairie
Thursday, February 13, 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Washington (IB Sen.
James E. Murray said today
if they don't stop messing
around with Washington's na
tuarl beauty, he's for moving
the nation's capital out west.
The venerable Montana
Democrat added that, natural
ly, if the seat of government
is evacuated it should be re
located, in his state.
Murray is chairman of the
Senate Interior Committee,
which among other things has
to rule on construction of new
parkways in the District of
Columbia.
The senator, who has been
in Congress since 1934, got to
brooding over the freeways he
feels have "ruined the magni
ficent trees and palisades"
along the Potomac. He ex
pressed alarm over proposals
for still more roads.
Bill Considered
"For some time I have con
sidered a bill to move the
capital out west, where the i
climate would be much better I
and the grandeur of the i
Rocky Mountains might re-1
vive in the minds of govern- J
ing groups some of the spiri- j
tual and social values of the I
founders of the republic," he j
said. j
"If Washington can no long-
er handle traffic without pav- j
ing parks and playgrouds,
than I shall offer a bill to
move the capital to Montana
amid the Rockies."
Murray said his threatened
bill also would provide that
the capital be set up in the
sparse Eastern Montana prai
ries where "roadbuilders can
pave acras of flat land with
a minimum of tree removal
and bulldozing."
Taking advantage of the
fact that most Republicans
are out of town this week
making Lincoln Day speeches,
the senator suggested what
could be done with Washing
ton if the capital went west.
Could Be Museum
He said the city could be
preserved as a "national mu
seum Tvhere students could
study the early history of our
nation as well as prehistoric
things like the mastodon
bones at the Smithsonian In
stitute and Republican eco
nomic policies."
. Because of the heavy Lin
coln week traveling Republi
cans were difficult to find
for comment on Murray's
ideas.
But Sen. Wallace F. Ben
nett (R-Utah) said "If we do
go to the trouble of moving
the capital out west it would
be a mistake to settle for any
thing less than the very best
location which is, of course,
Utah."
Rep. William S. Mailliard
(R-Calif.) said "the recent
weather in Washington has
been cold enough to prompt
some to suggest moving the
capital elsewhere preferably
to San Francisco," he said.
Chains Necessary
For Austin Travel
Salem tlP) Seven inches
of new snow made chains a
must for travel to Austin, the
State Highway Department
reported today.
Motorists were advised to
carry chains at Government
Camp with 5 inches of new
snow; Warm Springs junction,
1 inch; Santiam pass, 6 in
ches; and Willamette pass, 10
inches.
Icy spots were reported in
roadways at Siskiyou, Ochoco
summit, Klamath Falls,
Quartz mountain, Lakeview,
Seneca and Burns.
On the east side of San
tiam pass chains were re
quired from Suttle lake
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School Program
New York (IP) State
and city officials joined to
day to put speedily into op
eration a four-point "crash
program" designed to end vio
lence in the schools.
The plan, announced
Wednesday night after a con
ference of Gov. Averell Har
riman and Mayor Robert F.
Wagner and education of
ficials, 'calls for:
Establishment within 30
days of four additional special
schools for 600 to 800 school
age hoodlums and other prob
lem children.
A State Education De
partment study, beginning
Friday, of the city's needs for
other special classes and pro
vision of additional state
money if necessary.
Development in coopera
tion with labor unions . of a
combination work-and-study
setup for some students un
der which they would have
part-time jobs. But Harriman
said there would be no
change in present child labor
or compulsory education laws.
Immediate search for
space for an additional 200 to
250 delinquents in custodial
institutions, through expen
diture of more state funds if
necessary.
Staff investigators for the
special Senate subcommittee
on juvenile delinquency
meanwhile arranged for
further interviews with
school officials, teachers; par
ents, police and students to
determine whether federal
aid is needed by the city in
combating classroom terror
ism.
Farm Loan Group
To Share Dividend
The Southern Oregon Na
tional Farm Loan association
is shargin a $2,525.80 dividend
with its 188 farmer and ranch
er stockholders in Jackson
and Josephine counties, F. E.
Bowman, secretary-treasurer,
announced this week.
The $2,525.80 dividend is
part of a $313,392 dividend
paid by the Federal Land
Bank of Spokane to 65 north
west national farm loan as
sociations which own all of
its capital stock. On Nov. 30,
1957, the bank's capital stood
at $7,834,815, of which $63,
145 was owned by the South
ern Oregon association.
Bowman said that since
1944 the Spokane bank has
paid out more than $3,500,000
in dividends which represent
savings it has been able to
effect over and above its op
erating expenses and needed
reserves. Being a cooperative,
these savings have been
shared with its borrowers
through their local national
farm loan association.
Greenwood, Miss. (IP A
school bus collided with a
fire truck at an intersection
Wednesday slightly injuring '
10 children and two adults.
Police said the bus entered
the blind intersection on a
green traffic signal and
rammed the speeding fire en
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