Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1958, Image 13

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TETE-A-TETE Mrs. Evgenia Menshikov, wife of the So
viet ambassador to the United States, puckers her lips to
a young bull on the farm of Cyrus Eaton in Northfield,
Ohio. The ambassador and his wife toured the farm
while being hosted by Eaton for the weekend.
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
Kansas City Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson,
in blaming President Eisenhower and Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles for the attitudes America's Allies hold
toward this country:
"By means of a policy which has been an old assortment
of retrenchment, beligerency. moralism, and bad manners
lhey have forced our allies, to look upon -us in a light in
which we never appeared to them during the war or in the
eight years after it."
Washington An Air Force spokesman, in saying the
B-47 is a good plane despite two B-47 crashes, Tuesday and
one last Thursday: ... .
"We've had a bad week, but the B-47 has a good record,
there's no question about that."
Moscow First Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan, in tell
ing American concert pianist Van Cliburn of Kilgore, Tex.,
that his appearance in Moscow was a great service to the
United States:
"You have been a very good politician for your country.
You have done belter than the American politicians have."
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Medford
Tribune
2nd SECTION
MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1958
Pages 1-8
War Correspondents Waiting
For Some Action in In
GIANT PARADE The San Francisco Giants Willie Mays
(waving), and Hank Sauer (in front of Mays), are cheered
by San Franciscans as they ride in a gala parade that
officially welcomed the team to their new home, just prior
to the opening of the 1958 major league season. The
Giants will play their first game at home, against the
visiting Los Angeles Dodgers.
By ARNOLD DIBBLE
United Press Correspondent
Djakarta OPI "Let's
face it men," said the still
youthful correspondent whom
I last had seen in Korea near
ly seven years ago, "we're a
bunch of over-age war corres
pondents looking for a war
that isn't there."
So far as can be learned
from sources of every politi
cal and national complexion
there has been no real test of
strength as yet.
Whether there ever will be
is doubtful, even at this stage.
More than likely, it is thought
by many here, Indonesia's in
finite capacity for compr
omise will be called upon to
reach some kind of settle
ment.
The war being "fought" by
the Padang rebel radio just
isn't the same one to be seen
here.
Some Facts
It is difficult to sort rumor
from truth, but three facts
can be stated definitely:
Rebel claims that more
than 150 central government
troops were killed at the
March 12 paratroop landings
on Pakanbaru are just not
true. Americans who were
there and witnessed the
landings confirmed that no
one was killed and that there
were virtually no shots fired
in anger.
The government later, said
one man was killed in a fire
fight.
In the Medan fighting,
there were some brisk skirm
ishing and some casualties.
But according to good infor
mation, there never was any
doubt once the government
moved in the government
troops were in control all the
way.
Some of the rebel claims
have bordered on the ridicu
lous: They claimed bombing
of Bandung, for example. Ac
cording to persons there,
Bandung never had such a
quiet week end. Or the "re
capture" of Pakanbaru.
Long Day
No "war. correspondent"
leads a longer day or a more
sedentary life than the ones
here. Because of the oppres
sive heat, many of the import
ant government meetings and
statements come late in the
day.
Rumors are a rupiah a
dozen but hard facts are hard
to come by.
Getcha a betjak (a bicycle
driven pedicab pronounced
betcha) and come with me to
the Capitol Restaurant which
is on the banks of one of the
"open sewer" canals in the
heart of town.
Here, while you try to
hand-wrestle the flies out of
your food, you can hear
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they must be sorted out care
fully. Two big dalies already
have been closed down; Time
and Newsweek have had
issues banned.
At the end of the day, you
go back to your hotel where
there is no shower but a sort
of horse trough arrangement
to dip water from. You splash
it all over yourself and this
goes for your bath. You take
twc or three a day.
Before going to bed in a
ANNAPOLIS CHIEF Rear
Adm. Charles L. Melson
(above), a veteran of Korea
and the Mediterranean fight
ing in World War JJ, has
been named as the 40th
superintendent of the U. S.
Naval Academy at Annapo
lis, Md. He will assume the
post in June.
screened-in room, you may
want to confer with the
lizards eating mosquitoes
around a table lamp. I've
named mine Hannibal and
Alexander because I'm cer
tain they're just as good mili
tary strategists as I am in this
situation.
Ma j. Gen. Ackerman
Faces Banishment
Washington flP) Maj. Gen.
John B. (Ack Ack) Ackerman,
recently rated one of the Air
Force's top command officers
Tuesday faced being "frozen"
in rank and banished to a
minor job for lavish living on
government expense in the
Philippines.
The 48-year-old veteran fly
er and West Point graduate
was summarily relieved of
command of the 13th Air
Force Base in the Philippines
in February. He 'was charged
with "exercising poor judg
ment." The Air Force said then
that Ackerman had spent
several thousand government
dollars to decorate four houses
for himself and his family
during his two year assign
ment and "didn't have a
happy command." It empha
sized that he had only used
"poor judgment" and not
violated any government
regulations.
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1883, a traveler crossing the
continent had to re-set his
watch at least 20 times com
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Salem OP) Gov. Robert D
Holmes Tuesday endorsed
business efforts to stimulate
the state's economy through
"buying bees."
The Governor said that
purchases made now could
furnish immediate power to
produce payrolls.
"We have reasons for opti
mism about Oregon's econ
omy for the coming months,"
the Governor added. "Mills
are back in production in
many parts of our lumber
producing section, Portland is
at the beginning of what ap
pears to be a record construc
tion year, and moisture con
ditions point to another rec
ord crop in eastern Oregon."
He said efforts to stimu
late buying at this time
would help reaffirm the faith
of Oregonians in their eco
nomic future.
RETURNING to California
after years in China, La
Rance Sullivan, Sausalito,
one of 21 U. S. soldiers who
refused repatriation after
Korean War, says he wants
to forget war. (International)
LEARNING QUICKLY
Albemarle, N.C. (IP)
Mrs. Clay Talbert couldn't
swim until Monday. She
was in the family car when
it rolled into a lake. Talbert
dived in to save her. She met
him halfway, he reported,
"swimming like a dog."
Sen. Warren Gill To Campaign Here
State Sen. Warren Gill
Lebanon, candidate for the
Republican nomination for
governor, will arrive in Med
ford by private plane Thurs
day morning for a full day of
campaigning in Jackson coun
ty, it was announced today.
He is scheduled to meet
with Republican women at a
'.ea from 3 to 4 p.m. Thurs
day, in the lobby of the Med
ford hotel, and Friday at
7:30 a.m. will speak at a no
host breakfast at the Jackson
hotel.
Gill will also call on friends
and supporters while in the
area. He plans to leave about
noon Friday.
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