Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1958, Image 7

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    Southern Mayor Gets
Senate Nomination
Baltimore, Md. 0P Balti-
more Mayor Thomas R. d'Ale
sandro Jr. has won a smash
ing victory over three major
opponents in the fight for the
Democratic nomination for
the U.S. Senate, the only ma
jor contest in Tuesday's Mary
land primary.
d'Alesandro, tough, squat
fighter from Baltimore's
"Little Italy" section, said be
fore the election in one of his
campaign talks that he would
"bust his opponents skulls
wide open."
He just about did. This was
the 23rd general or primary
election the mayor has won
without defeat. He will face
incumbent Sen. J. Glenn
Beall, a Republican,' in the
November general election.
The mayor had 83 Demo
cratic convention unit votes
out of a total of 152 conven
tion votes in the state. Con
vention votes are the equiva
lent of electoral college votes
in a national election.
Rebel Nearest Rival
George Mahoney, a wealthy
Baltimore contractor and
party rebel, was d'Alesandro's
nearest rival with 44 unit
votes.
d'Alesandro rolled up a
popular vote of 94,941 to 76,
383 for Mahoney with 1,062
precincts reporting out of a
total of 1,327.
The other important elec
tions in the primary were
ttrictly routine. Rep. James
Devereux, a former , Marine
hero, was unopposed for the
X p u b 1 i can gubernatorial
lomination.
Incumbent Republican Gov.
Theodore R. McKeldin was
ineligible for a third term.
tBeall easily won the Repub-
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to 5,021 for Henry J. Lacque
Jr., a junk dealer.
Doctor Reports
Cardinal Stritch
Has 'Good Night'
Rome OP) Samuel Cardinal
Stritch spent a good night and
showed no signs of lung con
gestion complicating his re
covery from a cerebral stroke,
his doctor reported today.
An unofficial Roman Catho
lic Chuch source had said this
morning the 70-year-old cardi
nal, arch-bishop of Chicago,
was running a high fever and
may have contracted pneu
monia. But Dr. Ralph Bergen of
Chicago said in a medical bul
letin at 10:45 a.m.:
"The cardinal had a tem
perature slightly over 99 de
grees last night. This was re
garded as insignificant. This
morning ' the cardinal was
more alert and apparently
better. After an examination,
it was found that there was no
lung congestion."
This was the 48th anniver
sary of the cardinal's ordina
tion as a Catholic priest.
Doctors said Tuesday night
that Cardinal Stritch, arch
bishop of Chicago, had recov
ered some ability to talk al
though he spoke in short syl
lables. The muscle reactions in the
right side, which was partially
paralyzed by the stroke, were
good for his condition, they
said. They said his heart and
blood pressure also were good.
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BACKING FRENCH GENERALS In Algeria who have set up dictatorship, Gen. Charles
De Gaulle, 67, offers to assume direction of French government "if reign of political
parties is ended." Offer was made during dramatic Paris news conference. At right is
Gen. Henri Lorillot, new chief of staff of armed forces. (International Soundphoto)
U.S. Vacationists Hit
Current Buyers Market
By ELMER C. WALZER
United Press Financial Editor
New York HP) The rate
which Americans are booking
cut-rate vacations at home and
abroad indicates to business
men that there's plenty of
money to spend if the spend
ing public thinks the price is
right.
It's a buyer's market for
North American vacationists
this summer, says American
Express company. Lower
rates also are attracting book
ings for foreign countries, in
cluding Russia and Japan, ac
cording to Alexander Hamil
ton Institute.
American motels are put
ting finishing touches to ex
pansion plans with a view of
getting a bonanza of business
this summer.
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and hotels are becoming more
Americanized, "that is sup
plied more frequently with
hot water and baths, and cat
ering to American tastes in
foods."
It points out and here is
a double ' hug that roadside
inns, and restaurants take
pride in being able to supply
the tourist with hamburgers,
cheeseburgers, griddle cakes
and baked beans. One won
ders why they go abroad for
that type of fare, but the fold
ers say they do.
Iron Curtain Drops
Russia has let the bars
down with a thud to attract
tourists. There practically are
no restrictions and it's a cinch
to get a visa. Japan is reput
edly the prize discovery of
American tourists who are ex-
Bomb Scare Forces
Plane To Land
Winston-Salem, N. C. (IP)
A bomb scare touched off by
a "juvenile-voiced" telephone
caller in Washington, D. C,
forced the emergency landing
and speedy unloading of a big
Capital Airlines Viscount
plane with 25 persons aboard
here Tuesday.
However, the plane with its
21 passengers and crew of
four was allowed to continue
on its flight from Washington
to Atlanta, Ga., Tuesday night
after a three-hour search of
luggage and the plane itself
produced no explosive.
The airliner, on a non-stop
flight from Washington to At
lanta, was ordered to land
after Capital Airlines in
Washington received a tele
phoned warning that "there is
a bomb on board one of your
aircraft." The call was receiv
ed from a "juvenile-voiced"
caller.
An airline official in Wash
ington said the Winston-Salem
plane, Flight 173, was the
only one actually ordered to
land. But, he said, about a
dozen other planes were de
layed in-' a search for the
bomb.
The spokesman said Capital
had about 40 planes in the air
at the time, but decided to
search only those "most like
ly" to contain a bomb. He said
the warning came during the
busiest period of the day.
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pected to comprise 60 per cent
of the 150,000 anticipated by
Japanese officials this year.
Belgium is attracting thous
ands of Americans and these
are planning side trips to Lon
don and Paris, and probably
Rome.
Alexander Hamilton insti
tute points out that an in
creasing number of companies
are giving their employes va
cations abroad. These include
General Electric, Hercules
Powder, and Republic Avia
tion. The airlines both sched
uled and non-scheduled look
for a big tourist business. Fly
ing Tiger anticipates a mil
lion dollar business a month
in charter flights. Japan Air
lines is wooing tourists from
the U. S. with jets in prospect
for 1961.
Canada is spending $1,360,
000 on travel advertising in
the U. S. this year, says
American . Express, which
notes that the promotion is
paying off in the form of in
quiries at a rate of 6,000 a
day pouring into the tourist
bureaus.
Bermuda Calls
Bermuda also is in the mar-,
ket for Americans on holiday
after 121,000 of them spent
$27,000,000 in Burmuda last
year.
Eastern Air Lines is offer
ing package trips, particular
ly to Florida. Vacationists to
that state get big bargains in
swanky hotels. Some trips pro
vide choice of 114 hotels and
motels with rates from $19 a
week, plus air or rail fare.
Delta Air Lines has "mil
lionaire dream" vacation. Sea-,
board Air Line Railroad is
bidding for a railroad package
deal.
In this country in addition
to Florida, the dude ranches
in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho
and Colorado report reserva
tions equal to last year. Also
there are package trips to na
tional parks, Alaska, Hawaii,
West Indies and Mexico, all
running ahead of last year.
American Express reports
its domestic tours up 10 per
cent and continuing to in
crease. Those who watch business
prospects say this vacation
stuff is sure proof that the
current business setback
couldn't possibly be called a
depression.
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The Family Council
Editor'i note: The Family Council consists of a Judge, a psychiatrist,
inree clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers.
Each article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does
not give advice; it merely reports on problems that have been dealt
with by responsible agencies and counselors.
Celia K. I enjoy doing
things for Grace.
Mrs. L. K. Grace makes a
servant of Celia.
Celia K. I am a young
woman of 23 and am, I think,
old enough to be allowed to
choose my own friends. My
mother doesn't seem to think
so.
My best friend was married
two years ago and now has "a
young baby. I am very fond
of Grace and her husband and
I adore the baby. I spend a lot
of time at Grace's house. We
never get tired of chattering.
I enjoy doing things for Grace
and she makes me feel com
pletely at home in her house.
On week ends Grace's hus
band takes us all out driving.
My mother has an idea this
prevents me from having
dates, but of course if I had a
date I wouldn't go. In the
meantime I have a good time,
while otherwise I might sit
home and brood.
Mrs. L. K. This Grace has
made ri absolute slave of my
daughter. Celia does things in
Grace's home she never did in
her own home work that
ought to be done by a servant
if Grace doesn't want to do it
by herself.
Celia thinks nothing of baby-sitting
for Grace. I say this
is work for a teenager. Grace
has some nerve using Celia
this way. And how does she
show her gratitude? She lets
Celia do some shopping or
other errand for her.
In all the six years the girls
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have been friends, Grace has
never gotten a date for Celia.
If that's friendship I'll eat my
hat. Grace will take all she
can get from. Celia and give
her nothing in return. She is
certainly no true friend at all.
The Council: Celia must
know in her heart a good deal
of what her mother says is
true. A good friend would not
take advantage of the over
willingness of another to give
her time and services. If
Grace had real warmth of
feeling and respect for Celia
she would insist upon recipro
cating in an important way
for the small favors done lor
her. The Sunday drive does
not seem to be much of a re
ciprocation. Grace and her
husband are probably quite as
dependent upon Celia for com
panionship as she is on them.
We don't intend to suggest
a friend should expect return
for services she performs out
of affection. But we do think
things tend to even out in a
real friendship.
Celia must be aware of
these facts and she should ask
herself why she persists in
clinging to such a relation
ship. She says she feels "com
pletely at home" in Grace's
house and she "might sit home
and brood" if she didn't go
out with this young couple.
Well, that ought to be clue
enougji. Celia is using Grace's
home and family as a substi
tute for one of her own. She
feels helpless ;and alone in the
world without these friends
and, worst of all, she seems to
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MAIL TRIBUNE, MtdW, Oregon, Wednttday. May 2T, 1958 7
First Division to
Hold Convention
The national convention of
the Society of the First Divi
sion, composed of men of the
first division, American Ex
peditionary force, World War
I, or first infantry division in
World War II, will be held
July 3-6 at the Statler hotel,
Los Angeles.
Nearly 200,000 officers and
men 'have worn the shoulder
patch of the "Big Red One"
since the beginning of World
War I. Many are planning to
make a vacation trip to Los
Angeles for the reunion and
convention. Additional infor
mation is available by writ
ing Arthur Chaitt, secretary,
Society of the First Division,
5309 Germantown ave., Phil
adelphia 44, Pa.
HIS OWN SON
Marion, 111. w When
William F. Cain's son waved
at him Tuesday, Cain waved
right back and kept on driv
ing. Cain also paid a $16 fine
after police ticketed him for
driving through a school zone
and ignoring the stop signal
waved by a school patrol boy
Cain's son.
think there is nothing she can
do about it.
Yes, we think Celia is old
enough to choose her own
friends and we think she
should get busy doing just
that. At present she is merely
using the name of friendship
to supply herself with a kind
of dream life. Her conduct is
just as selfish in its own way
as that of her "friend" Grace.
(Copyright, 1958, General
Features Corp.)
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Kaiser Aluminum
To Close Potline
Oakland OP) Kaiser Alum
inum & Chemical corporation
announces it will close down
one of the nine potlines at its
Chalmette, La., reduction
plant May 31.
Reason for the shutdown is
"to bring primary aluminum
production more closely into
line with current demand,"
the company said.
The company previously
closed down four of the eight
potlines at its Mead, Wash.,
plant, and reduced production
at the Tacome plant.
The cutback at Chalmette
will amount to slightly more
than 10 per cent of produc
tion, or about 27,500 tons a
year. It will mean a layoff for
240 of the plant's 2,400 em
ployees. Chalmette is the nation's
largest primary aluminum
plant. It has an annual rated
capacity of 247,500 tons.
Hamburg, Germany HPI
Police today searched for Ru
dolph Meub, who has a habit
of taking a bath, shaving and
changing clothes when he robs
a home while the owners are
away.
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