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J Billy Graham Sees Much Unhappiness From Broken Homes San Francisco (TO Evan- gelist Billy Graham believes there must be a lot of unhap piness in the United States and especially in San Fran " sico. fThe reason, he told an aud ience of 16,300 Sunday, is that one of every three and one-half marriages "went on the rocks" in this country last year. "And in San Francisco last year, one out of every two marriages ended in divorce," he said. "And it shows there is more unhappiness here ' than in any other city in the country." Foundalion of Society Graham told a Mother's Day audience that the home is the foundation of society. He emphasized to young peo ple that marriage is the most serious step a person will take other than his conversion to Christ. Too many people, he said, marry for reasons of insecur ity, economic insecurity, sex ual curiosity, social prestige or just plain spite. He listed what he thought were the principal duties of wives, but warning husbands: "Don't enjoy this too much, I'll get to you later." He said a wife should: Pay reverence to her husband, for God made him the head of the home. "" Submit to her husband in all things. Love her husband and their children. Keep the home. He told husbands: Wive's Job Hardest ' "Love your wives. Show your love, for hers is the hardest job. Don't be a tight wad or a roughneck. You ae to provide for your wives, be courteous to your wives and cleave to them." Moreover a husband should be "responsible as a father." "Set your children a good example, for children imitate more than they listen." After his sermon, 575 per 1 sons made "decisions for New York City became the capital of the United- States in 1785. It held this position for 5 years. Your Catalina the floral fair! The flowers that bloom in the spring hare been lovingly garnered by Catalina in swimsuits that will brighten your every hour at the beach! Left to right: Dew Dream California Hand Printed Lastex-$17.93 Fleraderable Fhiflon nylon and Lastex knit f 22.93 Fabaleas-Mio leg floral cotton-f 1333 WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS If Your CREDIT Is GOOD Ifs GOOD ot PICK'S Christ," bringing to 8,180 the number of conversions in 14 sermons. The 15th sermon in Gra ham's six-week crusade will be held Tuesday night. Gluckmann Finishes Round-World Trip On United Airliner San Francisco (IP) A "very embarrassed" Peter Gluckmann arrived home from his round-the-world trip Sunday but on a commerc ial airliner. Gluckmann, Sanf Francis co's "flying watchmaker" flew his single-engine plane 25,000 miles over oceans, des erts and polar ice caps during the past six Weeks. However, he was grounded by bad wea ther in Reno, Nev., just 250 miles from his final destina tion. Triumphant Arrival Planned The roving adventurer had planned to finish his trip with a triumphant arrival at the Vacaville airport near Sacra mento, where a group of 30 friends and reporters had ga thered to welcome him. But after flying over South America, across the South At lantic, up the coast of Africa to Europe, and over the polar route to New Yprk, Gluck mann had to push his Beech craft Bonanza through rain, snow and wind in Nevada. After being grounded in Reno, Gluckmann attempted to hitch a ride on an airliner to Sacramento so he could still meet with his assembled admirers. However, United Airlines could not find a seat on a Secramento flight, so he had to take a San Francisco flight instead. "This is very embarrassing" Gluckmann comemnted as he tried to slip past reporters at the airport. A Few Accomplishments But, despite his embarrass ment, Gluckmann still had a few accomplishments to be Swim Suit Store II Ml f n ijhsf i sju 11 J I 112 EAST Door IS 1 m Truck-Bus Collision Kills One, Hurts 43 Fayetteville, Tenn. W A truck collided Sunday with a bus carrying 38 children and five adults on a week end outing, killing a chaperone and injuring all the other bus passengers. The truck driver, Marvin Burns, 31, also was injured. Police said it would charge Burns with man-slaughter upon his release from a hospital. proud of. He was the first man to: Fly such a light plane across the South Atlantic from Brazil to French West Africa. Fly solo 2,000 miles over African desert from Dakar to Casablanca. Fly solo in a light plane over the polar route from Iceland to Goose 'Bay, Labra dor. Gluckmann, who has made four trans-ocean flights in cluding one to Hawaii, was already thinking of another. "I haven't been to . the Orient yet," he remarked. "Maybe next year I'll try the Pacific." Wallace Criticizes Stand by Holmes Portland P Lew Wal lace, candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for gover nor, Sunday criticized Gov. Robert D. Holmes' stand against capital punishment. Wallace said that "instead of commuting the death sen tences of habitual murders, Gov. Holmes should be giving more attention to the children and parents of their victims." Walalce, Holmes and Wiley Smith, Multnomah county as sessor, seek the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in Friday's primary. Pontchartrain bridge is 24 miles long and speeds traffic between New "Orleans and points north. This extraordin ary causeway cost $46 million to build. MAIN STREET Next to Robinson Bros. ha yiiujmiiy l ' " i uiimm iiiim imiJI' 'S" jSL MEETING AT NEW YORK AIRPORT, impressive contingent of Scandinavian notables flies to Minneapolis for Minnesota Centennial celebration. From left: Prime Minister and Mrs. Einar Gerhardsen, Norway; Governor Orville Freeman, Minnesota; Princess Astrid, Norway; Senator Hubert Humphrey, Minn.; Prince Bertil, Sweden, and Prime Minister and Mrs. Kuuskoski, Finland. State has large Scandinavian population. (International) In the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS In Peru's capital city Thurs day, a student mob stoned U. S. Vice-President Nixon and spat at him and told him to GO HOME when he sought to pay a visit to San Marcos university the oldest univer sity 'in the Western Hemis phere. Why? v '. According to this morning's dispatches, there are two ver sions of the incident: 1. It was communist-inspired and communist-led. 2. The riot indicates a deep anti-American feeling due to high- U. S. tariffs and import quotas that limit South Amer ican trade with the United States. IN either event, we can take it for granted that the com munists had a finger in it. Wherever in the world there is discontent or:: ill feeling (especially ill feeling toward the U.S.A.) the communists rush in to pour oil on the flames. IlfHATEVER the root of the trouble in Peru may be, we'd better give.it close arid intelligent attention. We must keep this fact clearly in mind: Throughout the rest of the world, we look upon com munist infiltration with un easiness and seek by diplo matic means to hamper and thwart it. But if there is a communist invasion in the Western Hemisphere we will GO TO WAR ABOUT IT. We're pledged to that by the Monroe Doctrine. We're impelled to it by our own safety. WE'VE poured a lot of American dollars in the form of aid into the rest of the world. We have poured com paratively little foreign aid into Latin America. American aid in Asia, in the Middle East and in Africa is at least open to question. The Western Hemisphere is OUR business. If we're in hot water south of the Rio Grande we'd better find out how to get out of it. Ohio Mother Wins Mrs. America Title . Fort Lauderdale. Fla. HP) A hazel-eyed mother of three from Ohio Saturday won the 1958 Mrs. America crown. -,The title went to Mrs. Helen Giesse of Cleveland, O.j at the end of a week of inten sive competition in homemak ing" among representatives of the 48 states and District of Columbia. Mrs. Giesse is the mother of two boys and a girl, rang ing from 8 years to 9 months old, and the wife of a Cleve land account ' executive, Wil liam Giesse. who watched his wife win the coveted 20th annual homemaking award and a carload of -prizes in crowded Memorial Auditor ium. The runner up was Mrs. Idaho. Mrs. Irene Runkle of Nampa, Idaho. Third place went to Mrs. Minnesota, Mrs. Betty Bach of Columbia Heights, Minn. Three other finalists were Mrs. Ginger Carlson of Pitts burgh. Pa.; Mrs. Mary Alice Hill of Muskogee. Okla., and Mrs. Elizabeth Stroupe ot Mount Holly, N.C. , Missing, Plane Found At Hillsboro Airport Hillsboro rtP) A small private plane which was fear ed missing was found safely landed at the airport here Sunday night.' The pilot, Oregon State college student Bill Hutchin son, Corvallis, had taken off from Salem Sunday afternoon following a flight from Al bany. He had three hours fuel supply and did not file a flight plan. A check of air ports began after no word was received from the pilot and time had run out for his fuel INTERESTING business note: The Hilton Hotels Corpora tion has made a commitment with a Portland group to in vest more than 5V MILLION dollars in a 500-room Hilton hotel in downtown Portland. The site for the proposed ho tel is land under option to Hilton on the blocks bounded by S-W. Broadway, Sixth Ave nue aria' Salmon and Taylor streets. Success of the project would give Portland three new ho tels. Work has been started on a 200-room addition to the Benson Hotel at Broadway and Stark. A 300-room Shera ton hotel is under construc tion in the Holladay Park area of . East Portland, adja cent to the new Lloyd shop ping center. WHY is that so interesting? The answer is simple. It indicates CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE. As long as people have confidence in the future and are willing to back their confidence with their money, the future will turn out all right. It is when confidence is lacking that real trouble brews. Hi . rzlt JrXSlL -U 515B FJjjaiiUi ff.,. rlf W &Z'H?i a-2os YOtnte MtUS AHEAD WITH UOBtL .Vl Four Persons Die as Fire Desfroys Home Painesville, Ohio (IB Four persons died today in a fire that swept through a home near this northeastern Ohio community. Five other persons fled to safety after the house caught fire. - Carl McCartney Jr., 24; Ocher Ray Laws; Lawns' son Robert, 5, and his daughter Diane, one, died in the fire'. Abraham Lincoln was an enthusiast for new inventions. In the United States Patent Office is the model of an in vention that Lincoln patented in 1849, a bellows device for lifting ships over shallow shoals. Retain supRGr.10 eumr POSITION NO. 3 An Experienced Lawyer An Abh Judge Pd.Adv.Slcn for Judg. Comm.- 209 rruOOin Bid, Medford, Or ! O AD 1 1 A fl (t? oiniici A II 1 C(2MD I run if fiu iJiri.li wt. k"u i r-t. i Indonesia Attack Statement Claimed 'Obvious Fabrication By Jakarta (IP) United States Ambassador Howard P. Jones has received a cable from Sec retary of State John Foster Dulles describing as "obvious fabrication" quotes attributed to him about a possible In donesian attack on Dutch-held New Guinea. The Dulles story was car ried by the United Press, as well as by other news media, and originated" from this week's meeting of the NATO nations in Copenhagen. Murder Indictment Sought Against Doctor New York W The Kings County District Attor neys office plans to seek a first degree murder indict ment this week against Dr. Rodrigo L. Sarmiento, 38, it was announced Sunday. Sarmiento is accused of the knife-slaying April 26 of his American sweetheart, blonde nurse instructor Margaret Kabak, 33, after she broke off their romance on learning he had a wife and four children in the Philippines. Export-Import Bank Head Victim of Thief Bogota. Colombia IW Export-Import Bank Presi- dent Samuel Waugh lost his wallet to a pick-pocket during ceremonies honoring visiting Vice President Richard M. Nixon Sunday. The loot included $100 in travelers checks and a $1 bill. for Justin of tfc. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford', Oregon, Monday, May 12, 151 S The dispatch said Dulles had warned during a closed meeting .of the NATO coun cil that an Indonesian attack on Western New Guinea would . have "most serious consequences" for Southeast Asia and the whole Western world. The dispatch was at tributed to a high conference source who attended the meet ing. ' Jones said Saturday that Dulles did not blame the United Press for the story, but rather blamed the source. Jones said Dulles cabled him that he "did not make a remark of any kind regarding a possible Indonesian attack of New Guinea." A Circuit Judge must QUALIFIED and Judge James M. Emm t QUALIFIED By temperment he should be patient, fair and im partial. He should have judicial experience, knowledge and ability. He should have the habit and capability of handling a large amount of work in order to keep court dockets current. VOTE for Judge James Me Main (CIRCUIT JUDGE Position No. 1 elects man who is QUALIFIED Ben Day. Ckairman, Gold Hill Pd. Pol. Ad. Dulles The. Indonesian A n t a r a news agency said that Jones had delivered "to Indonesian foreign Minister Subandrio Dulles' denial and that the foreign minister "welcomed" the message. . Subandrio said Friday that by reading a passage of the report he got the impression that there was a third party "who intentionally gave its opinion aiming at estranging" Indonesia from the United States." Antara said it believed Su bandrio referred to Dutch Foreign Minister Joseph Luns who was in Copenhagen dur ing the NATO meeting. be WW supply to be exhausted. , -1 - - ' i ' " - ' ' " . -- ' -:--mJ