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12A MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dford, Oragon, Sunday, Jun. 1, 1958 Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo ITS TO GET D4D0V SOME MUCH KEEDED CLOTHES-TH4TS WHY MOM IS T4MMS HIM SHOPPlMG 0HVE4M? WELL-g-lEV'RE BACK NOW, SO LETS SEE WHO GOT WHAT fill? I'M T4KIMG VOU(? ' ij ESS igf? F4THER COWM7DWN TOCttVj ' SiiO 37 4MGOP4H NEEDS 4 LOT O 'cjfHKfrl OF CLOTHESWELL,yOU DO, F 'giiL CPOTOM-VOU 4CTU4LLy . how do you gffi&tfUYE. THIS ONEP4MD 1 Zj'Ff I W4IT TILL YOU SEE f Vrflo f THE DEE-VINE SUIT I St 0 1 GOT-.4ND WHAT K Doubt Expressed On Stompanato Killing Hollywood (UPI) Doubt over who killed Lana Turn er's lover, Johnny Stompan ato, was expressed (Thursday in an amended $750000 dam age suit on file in Superior court. The amended action, brought og behalf of Stom panato's Iu-yearbld son, John Stompanato III, now living in Hammond, Ind., was filed yesterday by Atty. William Pollack. o Pollack's newOversion of an original suit naming Miss Turner, her 14-year-old daughter, Cheryl, and thert)tiff alleges that both of said girl's father, Stephen Crane, expressed doubt as to who might have stabbed Stompan ato to death last April.4. Wording of Suit The new suit contended that the boy's guardian, tele vision producer Jack Harris, didn't know exactly what happened the night Stompan ato. was stabbed in Lana's Beverly Hills home. It said: "For that reason he (Har ris) is in doubt as to wheth er it was defendant Cheryl Crane or defendant Lana Turner who did the actual stabbing or whether the one assisted the other therein." "Because of said doubt," the complaint went on, "plain- defendants did inflict the said stab wound in the body of John Stompanato." "Justifiable" A coroner's jury ruled that the slaying of Stompanato, handsome ex-body guard of former mobster Mickey Co hei was "justifiable homi cide" after hearing testimony that Cheryl did it to protect her beautiful blonde mother. , Cheryl was made a ward of the court and placedQtem- porarily with her grandrrioth- tract to General Construction company, Portland, for rein forcement and raising five piers and removing a pier from the Portland-Vancouver interstate bridge. er, Mrs. Mildred Turner. . a final hearing to determine the girl's future is scheduled for June 26. Attorneys for both Miss Turner and Crane filed ac tions last week asking that the original damage suite pre pared by Pollack be thrown out. The amended complaint dropped allegations that Stompanato was lying down when he was stabbed. Steel Construction company of Oregon, Portland, wai awarded a $119,600 contract for redecking the steel bridge over the Willamette river in Portland. Contract Awarded On Pier Construction Salem (UPD The state highway commission today awarded a $2,993,995 con- Red Fir Slabs Next Winter Big Double Load 12 or 16 inch Order Early Be Happy . ' MEDFORD FUEL CO. Telephone SP 2-2111 Court & Mc Andrews Traffic Toll Decline Noted 0 Chicago (UPI) The Na tional Safety council Thurs day praised the nation's mo torists for helping to reduce highway deaths during the month of April, but warned against complacency over the Memorial Day week end 0 Sewage Pafg Given Costing $30 Million Portland mPTt-Tnitial 'fplans for a 30 million dollar sewage system v fr. Mult nomah, Clackamas arid' Wash ing counties have IjjOfcn an nounced by the Tri-Coty Authority. m. Jaiies Gleas, Mult nomah county-, commissioner, the 2,600 death toll for Aprii this year was 12 per cent IotW er than last year's 2,950. It was also the sixth straight month to show a drop and the biggest decline since Oc tober, 1956. The council urged every one "to step up caution" to meet the extra danger when ' said engineering f irms have Council figures showed thail" SSL.n terim sewaketreatment plants near Oswego and BeayrtoC committee meeting that re ana an inwreepior line to me Oswego plt. CBids will be called for sometime ia Sep tember with the work ched- more than 40 million cars will be on the roaff this week end. No geward Columbus, Ohio (UPI) Attorn Frank H. Ward's ex penses in his campaign for statepresentativefiled with the board of elections in cluded: $2.25 for shoeleathgi $9 for a collect call from a voter who regretted he Wouldn't vote fijjhim, and a 75-cent paring fee while attending a fused to endorse him. He st thCrace. O uled for completion in Sep tember, 1959, Gleason said. Cost of the first three stages ox) t system is estimated at $1,398,000. O www wimc mmm DOWNTOWN MEDFORD QFinn rtVirl Sgvo ill I 0 MONDAY o i 11 ' 8 R U4 n H m J. 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