t
Siskiyou Music Camp Reviewed for Chamber
thews; Clarence Sawhill, di
rector of bands at the Univer
MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dforJ, Oregon, Friday, May 23, T99S 4
ber was Miss Claire Hanley,
Jacksonville, president of the
Southern Oregon Historical
society, sponsor of the Jack
sonville museum.
She described the "steady
growth of interest in the mu
seum. A total of 284,468 visi
tors have toured the museum
since it opened, she Mid.
Ashland A two-week Sis
of educational activity at a
so successful, Matthews said,
struction, as well as a vocal
clinic and choral activities,
will be on the program. In
structors will include Mat
sity of California at Los An
geles; and Louis Clayson, of
kiyou music camp for junior
high, high school and college
students is planned for July
6-19 at Southern Oregon col
lege, according to Prof. Glenn
Matthews of the Southern
Oregon college music depart
ment. He described the new field
meeting of the Ashland Cham
ber of Commerce.
The first camp last year was
that it is being expanded this
summer.
Band and instrumental in
the music department, SOC.
Also speaking to the cham-
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FRIENDLY VENEZUELAN Vice President Nixon
hakes hands with friendly Venezuelan worker on his
rrival in Venezuela but shortly after a mob attacked his
car. They smashed its side windows and showered him
with glass. The Nixons escaped injury.
Dismissal Demanded
On Lana Turner Suit
Los Angeles TO" Two ac
tions, on file in Superior
Court, today called for dismis
sal of a $750,000 damage suit
filed over the death of actress
Lana Turner's lover, Johnny
Stompanato.
A second demurrer was
filed Thursday by restaura
teur Stephen Crane, second
husband of the blonde film
star and father of 14year-old
Cheryl Crane, who fatally
stabbed Stompanato last
April 4.
Lana's lawyers, including
filmland attorney Jerry Gies
ler, brought the first action
Wednesday on behalf of the
actress, Cheryl and Mrs. Mil
dred Turner, the girl's mater
nal grandmother.
While Miss Turner attacked
the damage suit on grounds
that it was "unintelligible and
ambiguous," Crane charged
that the action, filed on be
half of Stompanato's 10-year-old
son, was a 'sham."
Divorced in 1948
The restaurateur pointed
out in his suit that he and
Miss Turner were divorced in
1946 and that he had not had
custody of his daughter at the
time of Stompanato's death.
Furthermore, Crane said he
wasn't even at the Beverly
Hills home of his former wife
when her lover was killed.
The slaying was declared
justifiable homicide by a coro
ner's jury after testimony that
Cheryl stabbed Stompanato
because she was afraid he was
going to harm her mother
Cheryl now is living with
her grandmother, pending a
second hearing June 26 be
fore the juvenile court. She
was made a ward of the court
in the initial hearing.
Money Deposited
To Tribe's Credit
Yakima, Wash. HP) Attor
ney for the Yakima Indians
said Thursday that as a result
of action taken by a tribal
delegation in Washington, D.C.
recently, a $1,500,000 advance
ment of the $15 million Dalles
dam settlement fund has been
deposited locally to the credit
of the tribe.
Hovis said processing of ap
plications for individual
shares amounting to $3,270
from the fund will begin to
day at the Indian Agency in
Toppenish. All applications
will be processed in order of
receipt by -the approval com
mittee. The attorney explained that
although the Bureau of Indian
Affairs wished to advance the
funds earlier, it was prevented
from doing so by the Depart
ment of Justice while suits op
posing the basis of settlement
were pending:
Report of Visual
Examination Plan
Slated at Seminar
A report on the visual ex
amination program of the
Winter Haven, Fla., Lions
club will be the high light of
a post-graduate optdmetric
seminar Sunday, May 25, at
the Rogue Valley Country
club in Medford.
Speaker for the seminar
will be Dr. Edmund F. Rich-
DR. E. F. RICHARDSON
Seminar Speaker
ardson, director of the Op
tometnc Extension Program,
Duncan, Okla. His-report will
be based on the "Procedure
Manual" recently prepared by
the Eyesight Conservation
committee of the Winter
Haven Lions club.
Optometrists and their
wives and assistants from
Medford, Ashland, Grants
Pass and Klamath Falls, and
Yreka, Calif., are expected to
attend the one-day session.
Luncheon will be served at
1 p.m. Sunday, with the lec
ture program to begin at 2:30
p.m. Concluding the after
noon's activity will be a busi
ness session of the Southern
Oregon Optometric Society,
according to Dr. Robert Har
land, Medford, president.
The auxiliary of the society
will hold its May meeting at
the same time. Mrs. Richard
Nelson, newly elected presi
dent of the auxiliary, will be
in charge of the program.
V
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