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SPYING ON SPACE Airman First Class
- Donald Of. Farrell, who recently spent seven
i days 1 on a simulated space flight to the
moon, . looks off into space through a tele
scope during press conference atop a New
York hotel. Farrell is visiting his parents
in the Bronx.
Judge Medina Reminisces About Trial
Of Top Commies on Eve of Retirement
By DOC QUIGG
United Press Correspondent
New York -MIP) Day after
tomorrow marks the retire
ment date for Federal Judge
Harold R. Medina, who in
a reminiscent mood recently
remarked: "W hat got me
through that trial was pray
er." .
No one needed to ask what
he meant by "that trial." It
was Judge Medina s first
criminal case since President
Truman had appointed him to
the federal bench a year and
half earlier. It began in Jan-
Foreign Press
Picks
Motion Pictures
Leading
Hollywood HP) British
actor Alec Guinness and "The
Bridge on the River Kwai,"
took top honors Wednesday
night at the Hollywood For
eign Press Association's
"Golden Globe" presenta
tions. -
The versatile Guinness was
named best dramatic actor of
the year for his performance
in "Bridge," chosen best pic
ture of the year by the press
corps.
David Lean received the
best director award for his
work in the award-winning
"Bridge," produced by Sam
Spiegel of Horizon Pictures
and released through Colum
bia.
Joanne Woodward was hon?
ored as the best dramatic ac
tress of the year for her per
formance in the Twentieth
Century Fox "Three Faces Of
Eve."
Kay Kendall Chosen
"Les Girls," produced by
Sol C. Siegal, was selected as
the best musical of the year,
and Kay Kendall was chosen
to receive the award for the
best performance by an ac
tress in a musical for her
work in it.
Frank Sinatra walked off
with the best performance by
an actor in a musical for "Pal
Joey."
Awards for the best sup
porting roles went to Red
Buttons, "Sayonara ," and
Else Lanchester, "Witness for
the 'Prosecution.
'Tony Curtis and Doris Day
were selected for "Henrietta"
awards, given annually by the
press corps to world film fa
vorites as determined by an
international poll. i
Epps Urges Good
Qualifications
Portland State chairman
of the Democratic party, Dave
Epps, this week urged county
chairmen and vice chairmen
take immediate action to in-
s u r e qualified uemocratic
candidates for state and coun
ty offices.;
He further urged prospec
tive ' candidates to take the
initiative in contacting Demo
cratic county chairmen.
'I am disturbed by our
failure to make an all out ef
fort in filling the Democratic
ticket throughout the state,"
Epps said. "Nothing we can
do for the cause of good gov-!
ernment is more important
than giving voters first class
Democratic candidates."
County chairmen, he
claimed, had a responsibility
for persuading outstanding
Democrats to file. Deadline L
for filing is March 7.
' uarv. 1.Q4Q arm pndfH .nine
months and 5,000,000 (count
em) words later:
It propelled the judge into
national prominence and 11
top U.S. Communists into the
jug. . . , . ',
1 It was one of the longest and
most important criminal trials
in American history. And it
certainly was one, of the odd
balls of all trials. As a report
er associated with long sieges
of it, I don't mind refreshing
your memory.
The defense declared at the
start that the trial was a
frame-up, motivated by "the
great white' father in Wash
ington" H. S. Truman, who,
they claimed, deliberately
created a climate of opinion
against them.
Stalling and Worse
Only 15 days after the trial
began, .the judge accused the
Communist attorneys of con
certed stalling. Before it was
LAIKA ON MATCHES
Moscow nn Laiki, the
dog sent into outer space on
board Soviet Sputnik n, soon
will be enshrined on a match
box cover. A Russian match
factory announced today it
will produce covers showing
Laika peering , -'into space
gainst a background of swir
ling comets, planets and stars.
Nusbaum Speaks
At Lions Meeting '
W. V. Nusbaum, manager of
the Medford office of the So
cial Security administration,
spoke to the Medford Lions
club at its regular meeting
Tuesday, Feb. 25.
Nusbaum discussed the ef
fect the 1956 amendments to
the social security law have
had on the old-age and sur
vivors ., insurance program,
both nationally and locally,
with particular emphasis on
the amendments providing for
disability insurance pay
ments, lowering of the age re
quirement for women to 62,
coverage of various profes
sional groups and changes in
the status of various farm
owners and operators. V
He pointed out that during
1957 the Medford office for
warded 1,878 applications for
retirement and survivors
benefits and 304 applications
for disability benefits. "" '
President Louie Ruhl pre
sided . and Eston Humphrey
was program chairman.
over, he accused them of try
ing to break his health;
Winter turned to spring and
spring to summer. The words
flowed on. I have a mental
picture of the judge, sitting
there, his sad face (with the
Adolphe Menjou mustache)
cupped in his hands heaving
a sigh now and, then: ."I tell
you to desist and you keep
right on; I warn you now,
there is a day of reckoning
coming."
Often his brow clouded
and his face reddened but his
voice kept soft. He almost
seemed to wear a halo of
commanding initials, NRE
no"; reversible erron Ordinari
ly , a f un-lovmg, gregarious
man, he turned himself into
a hermit, determined the trial
would' not wear him down.
He went ou onto on week
ends, and then only with his
wife, to dinner. He saved all
his energy for the courtroom.
No Ten Talker
V The six defense attorneys
kept the words streaming, and
the Judge was no terse talker
himself. Once when he was
explaining he didn't quite
know what path Attorney
Richard Gladstein, of San
Franciscoi was leading into,
Gladstein shouted: "J u d g e,
I'm trying to lead you into "the
paths of righteousness!
Not all the wordage was in
side. Often out in Foley
Square some 400 faithful
marched around, chanting
loud respects to Medina and,
among others, the Attorney
General. ("Tom Clark, listen
to me you can't jail democ
racy!"). -...''
The end came in mid-Octo
ber. The 11 leaders were led
away after being found guilty
of conspiring to organize a
party of persons who advocate
violent overthrow of the gov
ernment. "Now," said the Judge in
a deadly voice, "for some un
finished business." He held
the defense lawyers in con
tempt and sentenced them to
terms of four to six months
all except McCabe. He got
only 30 days: Never underesti
mate the power of poetry.
WeightSr pleasures
Week To Be Observed
Salem Here's one week,
weights and measures, that
won't get any extra observ
ance in Oregon because the
state's inspectors will be too
busy making their routine ftp
spections "of weights and
measures. The first annual na
tional Weights and Measures
week has been set from
March 2-8.
The state department of.
agriculture's nine full-time in
spectors checked for accuracy
15,041 scales, 13,360 fuel oil
meters and 25,620 food pack
ages in 1957. They were as
sisted by 10 fieldmen who
combine weights and meas
ures work with other inspec
tion duties. Department
trucks traveled 105,000 miles,
making the tests.
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