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Walt Arlt Winner in PCC Hurdles Berkeley, Calif. (UPI) Walt Arlt of Washington State College has been declared the Pacific Coast Track meet low hurdles victor after a review of pictures by meet officials. Final standings in the 100 yard dash were also determin ed Tuesday. Meet Referee Harold Ber liner and Dr. Gordon Sproul j of University of California, chief judge, announced this official finish for the low hur dles event: 1, Arlt; 2, Anderson, Ore gon; 3, Lawson, USC; 4, Up show, Cal.; and 5, Hollings worth, USC. Hollingsworth formerly had been declared the winner. Morris Third Final standings in the 100 were announced as 1, White, Cal.; 2, Smith, Stanford; 3, Morris, Oregon; 4, Davis, Ore gon; 5, Hollingsworth, USC. When the dash was run Sat urday, White and Smith were declared first and second, but the rest of the field was so close that the judges decided to check pictures to determine the next three finishers. The official placings of the two evetns made the final standings of the meet as fol lows: USC 53'2; California 44 Vi; UCLA 40; Stanford and Oregon 26,2 each; Washing ton State 14 and Washing ton 13. Baseball Plans To Be Talked By Legionnaires Medford post of the Amer ican Legion will complete plans this evening for open ing games of the junior base ball season. The meeting will be at 8 p.m. downstairs in the Walker building. First Junior Legion scuffles are June 7 and 8 against the Central Point Cheney Studs nine. The evergreen taee program for youth groups also will be discussed at tonight's session. Articles Filed for New Business Here Articles of incorporation have been filed in Salem for the B and H Crushing comp any of Medford. They-were signed by Collier H. Buffing ton Jr., Jane Buffington, Ber nard B. Hughes and Viola T. Hughes. The company, is a new bus iness which will supply aggre gate for road construction, mostly on government pro jects. A portable rock crush er will be used in the opera tions. Both Buffington and Hugh es have been in construction work in Medford for several years. HIVERSIDE RACERS Riverside (UPI) The ation's top three stock car frivers . have entered Sun day's Riverside International .Raceway classic for American end European stock cars. They are Lee Petty of Randle man, N.C., who heads the grand national circuit of NASCAR; Jack Smith of At lanta, Ga.; in second place, and Buck Baker of Spartan burg, S. C, third in point standings. 1 A $5.00 Sales Slip from Eastside, Oakdale or Big Y presented at the Big Y Service Station allows you to fill your gas tank at a 5c 'a gallon saving! OFFER GOOD THRU JUNE 30th j St " SPORTS CP Legion Nine Sets Practice The Central Point Ameri can Legion junior baseball crew, will practice today and Thursday at 6 p.m., weather permitting and also have drills, set for 1:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday at Chen ey field. Central Point's squad, the Cheney Studs, will be made up of players from Ashland and Crater high schools and will play its home games on Cheney field at the south edge of Medford. Grand opening of 1958 Jun ior Legion ball here will be on Saturday night, June 7, and Sunday afternoon, June 8, when the Central Point and Medford teams battle. A 20 game slate for the Cheney Studs has been announced by Manager Bill Askwith. Ashlanders who are to play on the CP team are Pete Stemple, pitcher and out fielder; Bob Johnson, pitch er, first baseman and out fielder; Phil Tucker, catcher and third base; Alan McKin nis, pitcher, and Harley Dick erson, second base. Among players from Cra ter are Bill Anhorn, pitcher; John Anhorn, infielder and outfielder; Dennis Pfaff, in fielder; Jerry Korbol, first base or outfielder; Dave Brown, outfielder; Ken Wald, catcher; Charles South, pitch cher and outfielder, and Charles Warren, infielder. Giallombardo Chucks 3-Hit Mix for Royals By Uniled Press International Bob Giallombardo, a young lefthander from . Brooklyn, need only develop consistency to become a big winner in the International league. 1 The 21-year-old Montreal pitcher, who is trying 'to make the big jump from Reno of the Class C California league, has pitched four com plete games so far this sea son, but also has been knocked out three times in the early innings. Giallombardo came up with I one' of his better perform-' ances Tuesday, yielding just three hits as the Royals beat Richmond, 3-0. Montreal, which retained its 4V game first-place lead, was only able to get four hits off the Vees' Bob Wiesler. In other games, Rochester's Cal Browning . sent Miami down to its f outh straight loss, 10-4; Havana whipped Buffalo 9-7 in 10 innings; and Colum bus scored three times in the ninth inning and twice in the 11th to edge Toronto, 7-6. LOVES PICKLES Chicago (UPI) A man who has a yen to plant pickles as well as eat them wound up a 291-mile pickle planting jaunt here. Thorn Koutsoukos, 27, who had his name changed to Johnny Pickleseed, covered Indiana and Illinois on his pickle planting spree. Asked why he made the trip he re plied: "I've always had an ambition to be a deliverer of dills." Let us help you pay for your vacation trip. a New Concessions Being Granted On Trade Bill Washin gton (UPI) Friends and foes of President Eisenhower's embattled for eign trade .bill agreed Tues day on the conditions under which the issue will be fought out on the house floor next week. The action came as Demo cratic leaders and administra tion officials were reported to have made new concessions to congressmen seeking addition al protection for domestic in dustries against foreign im ports. .. . Although 'the concession was designed to woo the votes of lawmakers from western mining states and the oil pro ducing southwest, it would not meet some demands for import quotas on foreign oil, lead, zinc, copper, acid-grade fluorspar and tungsten. . The concession would, how ever, require the President to consider the well-being of do mestic industries vital to na tional security in deciding whether to impose quotas on foreign imports. It would spe cify that exploration and de velopment of such industries was vital. Choices Given Under the agreement, the House will choose from: . The President's proposal to extend the Reciprocal Trade Act for five years and arm the Chief Executive with authority to reduce tariffs up to 25 per cent. A substitute two-year measure drafted by protec tionists and designed to pro duce more tariff-boosting than tariff-cutting. It would permanently strip from the President and hand to the U.S. Tariff Commission the power to decide when tariffs should be raised to pro tect American industries against competing imports. After eight hours of general debate, the substitute measure will be put to a showdown vote. If that proposal is re jected, Republican foes will get a final crack at the ad ministration bill by moving to send it back to committee for overhauling. .. Jerry Lee Levis Home With Bride New York (UPI) Rock 'n' roll singer Jerry Lee Lewis arrived today from London, outwardly unconcerned over the cancellation of a string of British theater engagements which he said would have earned him 8100,000. Lewis insisted that he re turn to New York after spend ing only four of a planned 37 days in England, because "I need a good rest." Lewis' 13-year-old bride, Myra, got off the plane first and attempted tp stay in the background. Lewis at first re fused to pose for photographs with her, but later relented. ; It was the furor over reve lation of Lewis' marriage to Myra that resulted in cancel lation of his contracts in' Eng land. Lewis, who is 22, was revealed to have married Myra before his divorce to his second wife became final. A checkerboard for the blind has alternate raised and indented squares. gallon wmii OLIME Sex Practice Noted Often Counterfeit BY DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor New York (UPI) Al though sex practice is univer sal, it can be "counterfeit" and often is. That is the view of a medical authority who has objected repeatedly' and ve hemently to Kinsey statistical sex because it boils down to the idea that if certain sex practices and circumstances, are common, they are, there fore, "nojmal." These conflicting . v i e w,s were. at loggerheads because of the simultaneous publica tion of a new, enlarged edi tion of Dr. Edmund Bergler's "Counterfeit Sex," Grune & Stratton, Inc., and "Pregnan cy, Birth, and Abortion," Har per & Brothers, which is a by-product of the late Dr. Al fred C. Kinsey's massive sta tistical study, "Sexual Be havior in the Human Female." 'Medical' Approach :- The latter was serialized in a mass circulation magazine and so its views are well known. Bergler's book is well known only in medical circles; its tone and content are very "medical." But it is of gen eral interest since it shows that psychoanalytic psychia try, the medical specialty it represents, uncompromisingly rejects as neurotic and so sick," all sexual expression which is not (1) heterosexual and (2) pleasurable. Not only is homosexuality "neutrotic counterfeit sex," so are "potency disturbances" in the male and frigidity in the female. All these results from self-perpetuating ills without the unconscious mind, Berg ler argues on the basis of his and other psychiatric exper iences with patients. It is Bergler's premise that these ills are curable. He makes the following as sertions: "Nine-tenths of all infidel ity in women is based on frigidity, and nine-tenths of the 'running from one woman to. another' in men is reduci ble to open or hidden , impo tence. "Normal people are capa ble of living happily, or at least contentedly, in monog amy, whereas it "is mainly neurotics who repeatedly re sort to extra-marital or legal ized exchange of mates In the form of divorce," He granted that some divorces result from a normal desire to correct "a mistake in the choice of a mate." . 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"The decisive elements in normal sexuality tender ness, love, concentration of feelings of one person are either absent in counterfeit sex or rejected as romantic nonsense. The dictum that a normal woman rejects sexual relations with an unloved man and, conversely, that a normal, mature man does not desire sex without the prere quisite of tender love, is scoffed at ironically by neu-. rotics. Sexual activity is for them 'release of tension,' that's all." The general "ignorance" of counterfeit sex "has greatly contributed to sexual unhap piness," he continued. The purpose of his book was to enable doctors to recognize the "fake," and to permit them to show "the affected neurotics the right direction to take: 'Into medical treat ment." Baccalaureate Set Sunday at Crater Central Point Baccalaur eate services for the graduat ing class at Crater High school will be held Sunday, June 1, at 8 p.m. Commencement exercises will be held Thursday, June 5, at 8 p.m. Both programs will be held in the Crater High school gymnasium. The high school chorus will sing and the high school band will play the processionals and re cessionals. The Rev. Howard Walton of Community Methodist church, Gold Hill, will be the Baccalaureate speaker. He will have as his sermon topic, "The New Frontier." The -Rev. N. K. Tully of the Presbyterian church of Cen tral Point will give the invo cation and benediction. Student speakers at gradu ation exercises will be David Mack, John Foley and Jean Bonney. David and Gerald Kime are co-valedictorians of the class. Joe Teeter is salu tatorian. Invocation and bene diction will be given by the Rev. Mr. Tully. The public is invited to at tend both functions. true -style Naval Reservists Return to Unit Six members of the Med ford Naval reserve unit have returned from instructor schools or training cruises. Applications Taken For Civil Service Jobs Chester W. Silliman, at the registry window at the Med ford post office, is taking ap plications for safety and serv ice agent positions available in the interstate commerce commission throughout the United States. Applications must be filed with the board of civil service examiners, Interstate Com merce commission, Washing ton 25, D. C, and must be re ceived or postmarked not later than July 11, 1958. LIFETIME GUARANTEE Ask us about it! Our biggest seller most popular size! Super 0 s (c-. We've sharply reduced the price on our biggest seller in the popular 6.70 x 15 size for our 60th ANNIVERSARY SALE! And what a buy it is! 3-T Cord Body makes Super-Cushion more resist ant to shocks :and bruises tougher and stronger for longer, safer mileage. 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