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I) ttlBBNf, tftthri. Ortftw, mv, Ray 4. 4ft NtCANADA jt iTUr Easement Sought at City Airport for Approach Lights REGIONS OF THB NORTH ICLI Nsvmap atova general geography of the Arctfc ambraead by Presides! (Eisenhower's proposal that aa interaational military inspection system be set up in fro region. "It Vould reduce the mutual fears of surprise attach, tie President sgid. The systean wcrald include the United States, Britain, France, Russia. Canada, Norway aaai DbhhvIu Tat Russians have denounced the Dlaa. l "TV i nODIHATE JOJIPH D. halsh Republican Candidate ITOEDIFF COURTEOUS DEPENDABLE CAPABLE Jo is a career police office eeriegcaf ig RrJlM rk, MOT merely in related field Joe it the Chief Deputy Sheriff today, NOT It or 1 years aflP. Joe is a family man active in community affairs to Serve 6jg cosjaa- nity, NOT for the purpose of using the corgauiity to ajrve Wf. Joe is courteous, NOT pompous and officious. JOSEPH D. WALSH the RIGHT man for THIS office. Pd. fol. Adv. WALSH FOR SHERIFF COMMITTER Allen B. Holmes, Chairman 28 N. Oakdale Medtord City Manager Bob art Duff was authorized by the council last sight to ne gotiate for an easement or to purchase a section of property north of the main runway at the municipal airport. The land i neresaary for installation, of an approach light lane system, Duff said. The system will extend about 8,000 feet along the center line of the main runway, and about 200 feet of the system will be on property now owned by the city. A laaae of the brick build ing at the airport, which was formerly used by the Air Force, to the Civil Aeronau tics administration was ap proved. Under the agreement, the city will restore the build ing at a cost of $1,623 of which the government's share would be $750. The cost would be repaid to the city ever a 12-month period as an increased rental charge. Maagai Lease Approved A lease to Eugene Burrill for hanger space for three air craft at the airport was ap proved. The lease provides for a charge of 1 cent per square foot. Segregation of several as sessments in the Woodlawn sanitary sewer district was approved. The changes were necessary because sections ef property in the area were sold. Authorization for installa tion of stop signs at the 10th st. intersections of Riverside and Central ave. was ap proved. A report of the spur railroad track on East Second st. was deferred until the May 13 council meeting. Duff was authorized to dis cuss with the state highway commission the construction plan of the Fourth, Fifth and Jackson st. intersections along the proposed Highway 99 free way. He told the council he believed the state would as sume some of the cost for the project. Duff was authorized to file an application for a federal government grant to share the cost of construction of the Grandview - Kenwood sewage treatment works. Gregory Peck, Wife Have Second Child Hollywood HPI Actor Gregory Peck's wife, Veroni que, was "doing fine" at Santa Monica hospital today after the birth of the couple's second child at pound, t ounce daughter. Their son, Anthony, was born Oct. 24, 1S56. Try and Stop Me -By BENNETT CERF- 2.95, A SOCIETY LEADER invited a prominent physician to din ner, but his reply was so illegible, she couldn't figure whether he had accepted it or not "The druggist who fills bis prescriptions must know how to decipher his scrawl by this time," she reasoned,, and duly presented the let ter to him for clarification. Toe druggist looked puz tfed, and said, "Let me read this back in the pharmacy." He reappeared a few mo menta later carrying a small bettto. "I finally figured it cut he announced cheer fully. That will be $2.95 Aa angry auatnity man for a Heir Baglaad wiater resort seat out this aaawjMmat: "There is ae cenaeetioa whatever be tveen this towe's rsputatloa as a popular ski center and the fact that ve wake ce per ceat of all woo-fea crutches." ; A aational koueiag shortage? Vomtmm, Insists Art Carney. It'i just aa irresponsible rumor, he explaiae, started ay a lot ef dii teats who kave no place to live. 196. by Bennett Cert. CTstrifcutea" ay King FeatareS Sysiieate. - vi m.KA. w Am WE N IBuft PRICES aire being JU35HED ing AsEiflamidl ffuiiiHiire Gtfs 2-A SALE! Safiooirdlay ft.Mon. f to -9-tt gULl HOURS EACH DAY! We seldom have f safe, fcyfr when w do, we offer our regular line merchandise (notfaing botjglit p at rpwljr fer this event) at REAL HONEST SAVINGS! Da? to 49 fremcaMfeus tarings offered for this TWO DAY SALE, mo sr riftiftinji LAY-AWAYS or SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE fU 9 &9 5 COMPANY Won? ?o the first National Bank OltlEDDSD - TH8 8AT0GBAY and O0I1DAV OIILY! C0028 OPED AT 9 ID. PRESENTING A GIANT CEREMONIAL "Bowl of Friendship" from the Russian peo ple to president Eisenhower are five Russian veterans of World War II, who met and shook hands with American soldiers on the River Elbe. Left to right: Yuri I. Volskiy, Ivan A. Samchuk, Col. Robert Schultz, presidential aide; Aleksei P. Marasev, Boiis N. Kampov-Polevoi, and Aleksandr T. T. Gordeev. (International Soundphoto) State Aviation Board, Air Patrol Continue Battle Portland W) Words con tinued to fly today in the ver bal battle between the Civil Air Patrol and the Oregon Bureau of Aeronautics as an aftermath to last week's res cue of Mrs. Patricia Davis of Fresno, Calif., in central Ore gon. Col. Howard Freeman of San Francisco, western re gional commander of the CAP, held a press conference here Thursday afternoon in which he defended CAP search practices and criticized the Aeronautics Bureau. The dispute was brought into the open earlier when Earl Sny der, director of the Aeronau tics bureau charged the CAP had hindered last week's search operation. Failure Noted Col. Freeman, a public rela tions man in private life, charged that the state bureau had failed in the past to make maximum search efforts by calling in the CAP. He said that CAP has been called into some 60 searches in Califor nia whereas in Oregon it has been asked to take part by the state only once in two years. He said the CAP had taken part in 10 searches in Oregon in the past eight months but that it had to call the state and ask to be includ ed in the hunt. Col. Freeman said Oregon and Idaho were the only states where the CAP had a problem in getting along with the State Bureau of Aeronautics. He said he could find no substances for Snyder's charges. The Air Force will conduct a hearing into charges and countercharges May 12. Crater to Present Play in Cafetorium Central Point A play. "Tom Sawyer," will be pre sented by the Crater High school "Curtain Callers" in the high school cafetorium at 8 o'clock tonight and tomor row. The play starts with the whitewashing of Aunt Polly's fence and continues on through some of the well known scenes in Mark Twain's book. Tom is characterized by Toney Yell, his friend, Huckle berry Finn, by Herschel Mack. Aunt Polly is portrayed by Margaret Pendleton. Charley Warren plays Joe Harper; Bet ty Jones, Becky; Bob Lichti, Walter Potter; Jim Hayes, Muff Potter; Jean Dobrot, Widow Douglas; Janet Seal berg, Mrs. Harper and Arvella Prom, Mary. Portraying other characters in the 25-member cast are Tom Nix as Dr. Robinson, Richard France as Sid Saw yer, Judy Daniels as Grade Miller, Gary Johnson as Ben Rogers, Bob Bruton as Al fred Temple, Kathy Straus as Amy Laurence, Allen Barnes as Reverend Sprague, Byron Rominger as Sheriff Jones, Bill Laton as Judge Thatcher, Margaret Taylor as Mrs. Thatcher. Sylvia Yell, Sandra Ghelardi and Betty Baker portray the school children. O&C Timber Sale Cheeks Mailed Counties Washington Wl Interior Secretary Fred A. Seaton to day announced the mailing of checks totalling $33,080 to 18 western Oregon coun ties. The money represented the final payments ef the counties' share of timber sale receipts from the controvert ed lands of the O and C rail road grants. The funds had been held in a special trust fund pend ing settlement of civil court action. Douglas county re ceives the largest amount oa &V07d. 'GOON' WEAPONS Sen. John McClellan (D., Ark.), chairman of the Senate labor rackets committee in Wash ington, D. C, displays weapons allegedly used by goons in taking over a Philadelphia Teamsters local At right is committee chief counsel Robert Kennedy. NOT MORE TAXES But MORE TAXPAYERS! Eve Nye Believes: 1 . That Oregon's growth is handicapped by its tax structure. 2. That Oregon needs NOT more taxes but a pro gram which spreads the burden fairly on all. 3. That a sales tax, carefully drawn with exemp tions to protect low-income families and farm ers, and with specific off-set provisions against existing taxes, should be given full considera tion. 4. That our tax structure must make Oregon at tractive to, new industry, thereby creating new jobs and more tax payers. EVE NYE WILL WORK FOR THIS TYPE OF TAX PROGRAM FOR ALL THE PEOPLE OF OREGON! VOTE FOR EVE U E Paid Adv. Eve Nye for State Representative Com mittee, Eugene, .Thorn dike, Chairman, 55 South Berkeley Way, Medford. 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