Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1958, Image 8

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    j$ MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. Oregon, Thursday, May 22, 1958
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IWFf A-RED SIGHT Sergeant Paul Brockman draws a bead on his target with new
T-l infra-red weapons sight being tested at Combat Development Experimentation -
Center at Fort Ord, Calif. Binoculars mounted on helmet are used in conjunction
ith the sight and allow for easier, faster target acquisition during darkness in areas
severed by infra-red searchlights.
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
Algiers Gen. Raoul Salan, Gaullist commander of troops
in Algeria, to a wildly cheering crowd of young French
Settlers:
"We shall march together up the Champs-Elysees."
Houston, Tex. The Rev. Robert E. Naylor, prominent
baptist minister, in urging Baptists to learn man's needs
nd show him how God helps:
"Our greatest challenge is in the realm of human be-
ciarior. We have made no progress in it since the days when
Jesus was here in the flesh."
New Orleans Audubon Park Zoo Director George
Douglass, on Josephine the whooping crane's laying Wednes
day of her third egg this year:
"This is most unusual."
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PLEE FIRE On-the-spot news photographer caught this
dramatic scene of tenants, some carrying children, climb
ing down fire escape from Chicago apartment. The blaze
routed some 30 persons from the four-story building Two
women received minor injuries.
Star Can't Talk
About Trujillo
Billy Graham
Says Country
riui Lnrisiidn i
San Francisco (IP) Evan
gelist Billy Graham has de
cided that the United States is
not really a Christian coun
try.
"Although influenced by
Christianity, the United States
is not a Christian nation," he
told ah audience of 12,500 at
the Cow Palance Wednesday
night.
He said it takes more than
being born in a Christian
home home to make a person
a Christian.
"We must live and practice
Christianity," he said.
A person must meet three
essential conditions to become
a practicing Christian, Gra
ham said. They are:
A person must make his
"own choice for Christ."
A person must then
change his "motives and his
values."
A person has to "accept
the challenge that comes with
Christianity.
"If a person satisfies all
these requirements, then he
will have a dogmatic knowl-
edge that he knows he's a
Christian."
Graham said we are all sin
ners by choice.
"You notice that no one has
to have a big sin crusade ati
the Cow Palace," he said.
Wednesday night's audience
raised the total attendance
since the crusade began 3V4
weeks ago to 352,200. The cru-
sade continues for 2V2 more I
weeks.
By VERNON SCOTT
UP Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood 1PI Blonde
Novak was under orders
today not to talk to anyone
tbout her relationship with Lt.
Gen. Rafael Trujillo Jr., free
tpending Dominican Republic
playboy.
The studio wants to pre
serve the dignity of the shape
ly actress.
Columbia "gagged" Kim af
ter her surprise trip to the sta
tion "Tuesday night to see
dashing, mustachioed Trujillo,
29, off on his return trip to Ft.
Leavenworth, Kans.
The actress returned to her
Bel-air mansion after, Trujillo
lef for an intimate supper
with long-time boyfriend Mac
Krim.
Eyebrows Raise
Their candlelight and wine
rendezvous raised eyebrows
among friends as to the depths
f her affection for the young
general who gave her an ex
jBasive automobile.
But Kim won't talk about it
Because of the Columbia law:
Thus, the violet-eyed beauty
"Don't speak to anyone."
has holed up in her mountain
top home.
She leaves the roomy house
only on instructions from the
studio, and accompanied by a
servant. Her gift Mercedes-
' Eenz is hidden under canvas
in her garage, leaving Kim
with her own white sports
car to go to the studio and
back for her conferences with
her brain trust.
Plenty of Answers
Hailed down by United
Press as she was leaving home
today, Kim was asked about
her plans romantic and
otherwise.
"I can't say," she smiled
prettily. "The studio doesn't
want me fo talk."
Will she visit Trujillo at Ft.
Leavenworth, Kan., where the
general is attending the army
command and general staff
school.
"The studio doesn't want
me to talk about it."
Will she marry the general
when his divorce becomes fi
nal next month?
'Tm not supposed to say
anything," she replied.
Her chief mentor at Colum
bia is publicity director Al
Horwits, who says, "This
is an embarrassing situation.
Anything she might say would
be mistaken. It's better that
she doesn't talk."
Doctors Warn
Of X-Ray Use
San Francisco (IP) Two
medical specialists suspect that
X-ray treatment of infants
and children, especially of the
head and neck, may lead to
cancer of the thyroid.
This warning came Wednes
day from Dr. Shirley H.
Baron, of Mt. Zion hospital in
San Francisco, and by Dr.
Robert R. Hewell, emeritus
head of Stanford Medical
School's Department of Radio
logy.
They spoke before 150 ear,
nose and throat specialists at
tending' a meeting of the
American Laryngologiqal Society.
Baron said that in the past
two years, he had seen six
cases of thyroid cancer, an
almost always fatal disease, in
patients ranging in age from
5 to 19 years.
In every case, he said, a
study of the patient's medical
record shows he had under
gone X-ray therapy in earlier
years. One had been treated
for a regrowth of tonsil and
adenoid tissues and others be
cause their thymus gland had
seemed larger than normal.
Newell strongly urged
against the indiscriminate
use of X-ray in the head and
neck region of youngsters, or
anywhere else.
Five of the seven largest
railway platforms in the
world are to be found in
India. The seven biggest plat
forms are all more than 2,000
feet long.
West Germany's fall Asian
flu epidemic killed about 700
persons and more than 1.7
million others were ill for an
average 15 days each.
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