AI COLLISIOH Aerial view of the wreckage of the
Capital Airlines passenger plane which was in collision
irith a Maryland National Guard jet fighter at Bruns
wick, Md., with a loss of 11 persons. A member of the
Jtt's crew was believed to'have escaped with his life.
Vets Have Two Years
To Apply for Gl Loan
Veterans of World War II
have two more years, until
July 25, 1960, to apply for
GI loans under the Veterans
administration guaranty pro
gram, S. T. Brannock, officer
in charge, Veterans adminis
tration office, Medford, an
nounced today.
Brannock explained that
the July 25, 1960, deadline
for guaranteed loans means
tflat VA must receive the
lender's loan guaranty appli
fation by that date, and the
Itnder has one year from July
S, 1960, to close the loan.
The 1960 deadline does not
tpply to VA-guaranteed loans
for, Korean Conflict period
veterans, who have until 'Jan.
SI, 1965, to use that benefit,
Brannock pointed out.
Provision of Law
He also called attention to
a provision of the law which
increases interest rate to 4.75
per cent from 4.50 and to a
VA regulation eliminating
VA's requirement for a down
payment.
Brannock also emphasized
that while the VA may waive
the down payment, lenders
may require a veteran to
make a down payment as a
condition for getting the loan.
Closing costs involved in
U.S. Businessman
Turned Over To
Prosecutor Office
Tokyo (OT Police turned
American businessman Joseph
Crowley over to the procura
tor's (prosecutors') office to
ri y for possible indictment
in the death of his brother-in-law,
Connecticut socialite T.
A. D. Jones.
The action signaled the end
of the police investigation
into the death of the 45-year-old
Jones whose body was
found in his hotel suite May
S with a black eye, cut lip
and bruised face.
An autopsy attributed death
to a cerebral hemorrhage
caused by an "outside force."
The procurator has 24
hours after receiving the case
from pojice in which to de
cide whether to bring formal
charges against the 48-year-old
Crowley. .
Police arrested Crowley
Wednesday on suspicion of
"causing bodily injury lead
ing to" Jones' death.
The procurator had the
legal right to apply to a court
for a 24-hour extension be
fore deciding on an indict
ment. An indicted man may be
jailed for another 10 days
plus a 10-day extension, if
necessary while the prose
cutors investigate. This, ac
cording to Japanese legal
thinking, prevents destruc
tion of possible evidence.
Crowley's attorney, Arthur
Mori, said his client's cell in
the Tokyo metropolitan police
station was "terrible," . but
that the former Yale football
star was "doing all right."
Mori said the procurators
began their investigation into
the case immediately al
though today was a legal holi
day for government workers
because of elections.
Crowley, Jones and Mary
land accountant Frederick M.
Kissinger, 62, arrived here
May 5 on a business trip.
After a round of nightclubs
with Crowley, and some soli
tary drinking in the suite the
night of May 7-8, Jones was
found by Kissinger with a cut
lip and a black eye. A lamp
in the apartment was knocked
over.
A doctor sewed up the lip
and said Jones was in good
condition otherwise. Later
Kissinger found him dead.
The Communists seized
power in Czechoslovakia in
1948.
GI home loans must be paid
in cash by the veteran at the
time of closing the loan, whe
ther or not any additional
down payment is required.
These costs cannot be included
in the loan itself.
Brannock said that veter
ans desiring to obtain a GI
loans should contact a pri
vate lender for the loan, and
after arrangements have been
made, the loan application
will be forwarded to the Vet
erans administration region
al office for approval.
Veterans may contact the
local Veterans administration
office, 33 North Riverside ave.
Medford, for additional in
formation on GI loans.
Awards Presented
To Phoenix High
School Students
Phoenix Academic and ac
tivity awards were presented
to Phoenix High school stu
dents at the final award as
sembly Tuesday. - Major
awards went to Gary Sim
monds and Nadine Brood,
named outstanding in boys'
and girls' activities, respect
ively; Donald Daugherty, stu
dent body president, and
Alma Stovall, valedictorian.
Virginia Martin won the
pin award of the American
Mathematical association, -and
awards for high scores in the
standardarized a!c h ievement
tests in mathematics went to
Gail Glidden and Roger Kel
soe. Alma Stovall received an
award for her work as editor
of the Phoenician, and other
journalism awards for out
standing work went to Mona
Lane, Carol Clark and Joyce
Hunter.
Band Awards
Fourth year band awards
went to Charlotte Unruh, Na
dine Brood and Alton Med-
calf, and Joyce Hunter and
Joyce Stockstill won instru
mental solo awards for out
standing achievement.
Major Girls Athletic asso
ciation awards were presented
to Seniors Nadine Brood and
Charlotte Unruh, Oregon
School Activities pins for 200
points in sports and high
standards, of sportsmanship
and scholastic achievement,
and to Mary Fowler, junior,
and Charlotte Unruh, three
year awards for 150 points or
more.
Mary Cole, a second year
student in business courses,
won a pin for the best entry
submitted both in typing and
in shorthand. Sharee Lue
Skipworth, winner of the "I
Speak for Democracy" speech
contest, received a certificate.
Track letters or pins were
presented by Coach Albert
Consbruck to Rogue League
track champs for 1958 as fol
lows: Ronald Baker, Bill Dill
ree, Mike Campbell, Gary
Chriss, Fred Faytinger, Terry
Hamilton, Don Korth, David
McClurg, Bob Taylor, Glenn
Thompson, Mike Reese, Gary
Simmonds, Charles Swingle,
Danny Lumley,- Jim Waldron,
Othar Richey, Rod Fowler,
Dave Hamilton and Dennis
James.
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VOTING- IN PRIMARY, President Eisenhower leaves booth at Barlow Fire House, near
farm at Gettysburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stassen voted in Philadelphia with high
hopes President's former adviser may win GOP gubernatorial nomination. (International)
Doris Day's Co-Star To Be Lobster
In Picture Calling For Maine Scenes
By VERNON SCOTT
United Press Writer
Hollywood (IP Doris
Day's next co-star will have
claws, feelers, and an eye for
lady lobsters.
It figures. The role is to be
played by a male lobster. And
therein lies a lobster tale.
Director Richard Quine is
desparately seeking a photo
genic crustacean which can
be trained for the part. But
Quine doesn't know a femine
lobster from a papa lobster
and even if he did, the di
rector is stumped on educa
tional processes for the spin
ey creatures.
"The script calls for Doris
and her 'children to breed
lobsters up in Maine," Quine
explained. "One of them is a
family pet called 'Sam.' He
sits in the parlor watching
television and romps with the
kids.
Playboy of Pond
"He also has to pinch peo
ple and roll his eyes. Sam is
the playboy in the lobster
pond who persists in sneak
ing from the side reserved
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adelphia, grew to maturity
as woman. (International)
for males into the feminine
section. He's something of a
rounder."
Rather than gamble on a
live lobster, Quine instruct
ed Columbia studios' prop de
partment to construct a mech
anical facsimile.
"But it didn't work out,"
Quine complained. "The boys
fixed up a good one that
moved its legs, feelers, claws,
Cardinal Striich
Said Better
Rome HP) Samuel Card
inal Stritch has made "marked
improvement" in regaining
the use of his speech and
muscles affected by the stroke
he suffered Monday, his doc
tors reported today.
A medical bulletin issued
by the 70-year-old cardinal's
physician from Chicago, Dr.
Ralph Bergen, was the first
solidly optimistic report on the
prelate's condition.
"I am satisfied with the
cardinal's condition," the
bulletin said.
"There is marked improve
ment in his speech, in the
movement of his right leg and
in the muscle tone of the right
side of the face."
The cardinal's right side
was partially paralyzed and
he was unable to speak
following the blockage of a
cerebral blood vessel- that
caused the stroke Monday.
That was. three weeks after
his right arm had been am
putated because of a similar
circulatory attack.
Until today the doctors had
showed grave worry over the
cardinal's condition..
Camp McLoughlin, the sum
mer camp of the Crater Lake
Council, Boy Scouts of Amer
ica, is operated to serve insti
tutions using the scouting pro
gram with a program staff
to assist in training Boy Scout
Troops under their own vol
unteer adult leadership.
eyes and tail. Trouble is, too
many motors were needed to
operate, the darned thing, and
we wound up with a four-foot
lobster.
Back at Start
So Quine is back where he ;
started but $2,000 poorer, j
He now is resigned to im
porting Maine lobsters by the
barrelful for t.ie film "Miss
Casey Jones," in hopes of
finding a few that will re
act on cue.
"The SPCA probably wilL
give me a rough time if I
abuse them," he said. "I hope
the crew likes lobster, be
cause we'll have plenty of
them left over for the dinner
table. L used f to like lobster
'myself." But now I can't stand
the sight" of them much
legs the taste.
"Meanwhile I'd like to hear
from anyone who owns a
trained lobster, or from a lob
ster trainer who can help us
out," he added. "We can't
guarantee a large salary. But
whoever comes to our rescue
will have all the lobster he
can eat."
Navy Schools Are ,
Available to Men
Navy schools for more than
60 specialties are available
to young men in June's high
school graduating classes, ac
cording to Chief Warren Boe
of the U. S. Navy recruiting
substation in the post office.
The schools also may be
available to young men who
are not high school graduates
provided they qualify through"
the general classification test
given at the San Diego Naval
Training center.
Basic qualifications for
young men to enlist in the
Navy are to be between the
ages of 17 and 30, be "of good
moral character and in nor
mal good health. Full infor
mation .can be obtained from
the Navy recruiting office in
the Post Office building, or
by calling SPring 2-4060.
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