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Report Said To Contribute Nothisig
Jo Refute Kidnaping of De Galindez
New York The report by
lawyers Morris Ernst and Wil
liam Munson, released Sun
day, has contributed nothing
substantial to refute the
theory that Dr. Jesus D.
Galindez was kidnaped by
agents of Dominican Dictator
Trujillo and flown from Long
Island to the Dominican Re
public, via Florida, by Gerald
Murpfey, a free-lance Ameri
can Me?. According to this
week's fssue of Life maga
zine, the Ernst-Munson inves
tigation does not alter the
disappearance on the same
nightO tfcat Murphy, after
weeks of preparation and af
ter working with a convicted
TbcyU. Do It Every
CTremblechin bought
TH4T H4DKT MISSED A
SINGE RAUL REVERE'S ,4LLQP
I'M SINKING Jg? WYS A NICE
p IT ALL. INTO EEgl QUARTERLY S
UNITED y5E DIVIDEND
King feeto vrviicate, Irx . Wir?d rights r"
'HILTS
Exercises Held Outdoors
By MRS. M. F. CAVIN
HilQ Graduation eJTcises
for Hilts grammer school
(ere-held Wednesday night,
ilayT, on the bJQck-top game
court at the school. The pro
gram was attended by a large
i nuQber of parents and
n friendsQmany from out
OfO
town. n Q
American Legion certlfic
ates and medals of achieve-
fnent were awarded to Betty
Lehman and Itober Laustalot.
Jan Smith received an honorv
able mention certificate. Pre-
sentationt of the ajrards was
made by WillQn Smith. Ath
letic awaits were also pre
sented at this time.
Other members of the grad
uating class were Shirley,
Jerry and Victory Van De
C&egha, Katie Sanfsrd, S&iron
r Gould, Margaret Vance, Pat-
ty Wasson, Jean Super, Bobby
Joe Sage and Judy Rife
Students cjysen to have
their names engraved on the
school's scholarship trophy
- xveifc BettyLehmfti, Robert
Laustalot and Jan Simth. Val
edictorian was Betty Lehman
and Salutatoriaa was
Smith. Guest speaker was the
Rev. John Dowling of Yreka.
Diplomas were presentecPby
Mrs. Audomar DeClerck and
invocationlvas given by pa-tor-John
Snaw and the bene
diction by the Rev. Dowling.
O At the close of the progam
cookies and punch
served.
were
Mrs. Ernest Palonaand
QaugJaler.CPatty, and ttrs. L.
Anderson of Klamath Falls,
visitedDMonday at'Hhe home
of Mrs. Palone's brother1 andAin and daughter Mr. and Mrs
L.: r tt on4 TVTi-V TTr-T-icic-f I Tro Vieira TVTr snH TVTrc Flaw
Owife, Mr.
Mr.
Ernest
Spannaus
0
0 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heath
of Klamath Falls visited Wed-
nesday at the Ed Staley and
he Tom Shuck home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gino Trinca
and sons, Pat and Mike, spent
last week end on the coast.
.Carl Spearin of Rumsey,
Calif., visited Wednesday af
ternoon at the home of Mr.
I UJ i i i' I I
With purchase of 51 AC
r Gal. at Regular Price J
(While promotional Supply Lasts)
217 West 6th
agent of the Dominican Re
public, headed on a long flight
southward.
Investigation Retraced
The magazine notes that the
Ernst-Munson paper attempts
to retrace Life's investigation.
"It delves into every step
minutely, but the result nev
er (disproves Life story. In
many ways it substantiates
it." Life says that if the al
legations of its theory were
unjust "as hinted and not
provedcby the Ernst report,"
EspaillaCand Trujillo are wel
come to come to the U.. and
sue for libel. 0
Q support of its position
the magazine quotes Congress
Time
a stock
OlVIDEND
HE'S BEEM A STOCKHOLDER. FOS
4 BOUT A WEEK MOW-SO LETS SEE
HOW THINGS 4RE M4BKETW1SE
(Jand Mrs. Ed Staley and fam
ily. Spearin iS Mre. Stly's
brother.o
Mr. and Mrs. R. $J. Cavin
and daughter, Marcia, accom
panied Mr. and llrs. Del
Black of Yrqga to Myrtle
Creek, Ore., on riday, Me
morial) T)av
fferated the first birthday of
her son, Aristeo Jr.by enler
tainir several friends end
their children $Iay, 27 Re
freshments were serveS to
Mrs. S. Marin, Johnny, Lin
ette, and Janney lidarin; Sire.
R. Fergusn and Bobby; Sirs.:
Don Wilson, Danny, Marilyn
and Marlene Wilcox end Sirs.
A. Zanotta end Laura and
Elaine Zanotta.
l lrprise layette ehower
was J?ven Wednesday after
noon flay S8, for Mrs. S.
Marin. C$-hostesses were Mrs.
John Iarin njl Mre. Dick
StQtz, of Yreko.
Various ame "were play
ed and gifts were openefi.
Present were Mrt. Sharon
Tisserand of Yrefca? Sirs. Rog
er Cecato, $?rs. A. Zanotta,
JanCMrs. John Shaw end Sirs. Don
Wilcgx.
Sending gifts avere 3drs.
Tony Marin, Mrs. Jshn Trin
ca, Mrs. Frank Capello, and
Mrs. Don Ward. Cake, ice
cream anccofiiee -efeVeervefi.
Driving t Hdrnbrook oi
the evening of May21 to cele
brate he 80th birthday of
their moOer and grandmoth
er, Mrs. Ella Rose, w9r0 Mr.
35d MrsTed Rose and Sons,
Mj. and Mrs. Gino Trinca and
sons, Mr. and'ivirs. R. M. Cav-
Joe Vieira, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Sage and gpns and Mr.and
Mrs. Charles Vieirg a'nd
daughters.
TEDIOUS ELECTIONS
Harrietta, Mich. (UPI)
On orders ofhe state, a local
election was held here Mdh
day iSt the first time in three
years. The matJter of "the
same people always being
reelected" prompted the vil
lage to drop elections in 1955.
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FERTILIZER
gal.
Medford, Oregon
man Charles O. Porter of Ore
gon, a prime mover behind
the Washington investigation
into the Murphy - Galindez
case: "The report changes
nothing basic in the known
record of Murphy's part in the
Galindez disappearance. The
United States Government
the department of juice, the
department of state and other
agencies know these basic
facts. And the Dominican
Espaillat, for whom Ernst is
trying to "provide an alibi, is
so deeply jnvolvecj in these
basics tfiat he is afraid to
come to the U.S. and testify
or cooperate even though he
hae been asked twice formally
y Jimmy Hatlo
Reservists May
Get Vet Pension
A nW law makes provision
for a reservist drawing non
disability retired pay for mili
tary service to receive Veter
ans administraton .compensa
ton or pension if he waives an
equal amount of his retired
pay, S. T. Brannock, officer in
charge, Veterans administra
tion office, Medford, said to
day. The law, which is widely
misunderstood by retired re
servists and other . interested
persons, is Public Law 85-376
which became effective
Slay 1.-
Under previous laws, the
wiver privilege was open to
all retired members of the
regular armed forces, but to
reservists only if they were
retired for physical disability,
Brannock stated.
The . new law now gives
equal waiver privileges to all
veterans receiving retired pay
for either regular or reserve
military service.
Brannock emphasized, how
ever, that reservists must be
otherwise eligible for compen
sation or pension to take ad
vantage of the waiver.
Full information on the
law can be obtained at "the
Sfedford VA office.
London (UPI) The an
nual report of the people's
dispensary for sick animals
today included the case of a
tame mouse which had 20
stitches taken in .its head aft
er an encounter with a cat.
NEW PAN6LED ANGLI-Co'mmunications officer Ii.
Steve White of Los Angeles isn't doing calisthenics as
he leans over as the USS Nautilus goes into "more than"
a 20-degree dive at sea near San Francisco. Conven
tional submarines generally dive at 15 degree. She
can dive so fast (classified) that sE cm dagcand fwter
than many flepth, cfrargSS
and many times informally by
this government."
Report Said Costly
Life observes that the
Ernst-Munson report was pre
pared at vast expense over
many months with "its main
puropse" to refute Life's 1957
story the first to link the
Galindez disappearance with
the disappearance and death
of U.S. Pilot Gerald Murphy.
The basic point in the
Ernst-Munson claim, accord
ing to the magazine, hinges on
timing. They say that the gas
capacity of Murphy's plane,
cruising speed and available
time made it improbable that
the trip to the Dominican Re
public could be made within
the known timetable. Life, us
ing the same statistic, holds
that the flight would have
been possible.
Maw Facts Turned Up
Since publication of its
original story, the magazine
also says, new facts have turn
ed up supporting their theory
of the Galindez disappearance.
The man who accepted $800
from Murphy for the rental
of the airplane said that Bfur
phy wanted the receipt made
out in the name of "John
Kane," an alias for John
Frank. The grand jury inves
tigating the Galindez case
later indicted Frank for fail
ing to register as an agent
of the Dominican Republic.
He has since been convicted
on this charge.
A young man named Har
old French, a friend of Mur
phy's has said that it was
he who installed the extra
gas tanks in Murphy's plane.
He said that one of the men
present at the airport when
the plane was rented was
Ispaillat. The Ernst-Munsion
report says that the records
fail to show that Espaillat was
in the U.S. during that period.
Now; in the Dominican Re
public, Espaillat has refused
to come to this country and
testify.
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CLUB
-inj hews
Pheanis Poultry Club
The Phoenix Poultry Club
met recently at the leader's
home, Cloey Calkins, at which
time they elected officers.
Then they discussed their
project. There are seven
members.
The second meeting was held
at the Ditsworth home on
May 25. Showmanship and
exhibiting was discussed. Aft
er the meeting Mrs. Ditsworth
served refreshments and then
all went to Twin Plunges
swimming.
The next meeting will be
June 29.
Lind Ray
Reporter
Griffin Creek Cooking Club .
The Griffin Creek Cooking
club held its regular meeting
at the home of our leader,
Mrs. Van de Kamp. We sam
pled the muffins each mem
ber brought.
For our next meeting we
are to discuss vegetables0.
Nancy Lewis .
Reporter
KING-SIZED BOTTLE
London (UPI) One bot
tle of sherry went a long way
Monday night when 50 guests
shared it at a party for the
chairman of the Australian
wine board. It took two men
to carry in the bottle, which
was 5 feet 2Vz inches tall and
contained the equivalent of
131 normal-sized bottles.
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Evidence of Trujillo's Role
In Kidnaping Claimed Lacking
New York (UPI) A noted
U. S. attorney has reported
he found no evidence in a
10 - month investigation to
support charges that the gov
ernment of Dominican strong
man Gen. Rafael L. Trujillo
was involved in the mysteri
ous disappearance of Dr. Je
sus de Galindez two years
ago.
The attorney, Morris L.
Ernest, general counsel for 26
years to the American Civil
Liberties Union, was em
ployed by Trupillo to make
the investigation after wide
spread accusations that De
Galindez had been kidnaped
nd slain by Dominican
agents.
Lut Smi la 1IS8
De Galindez, a Spanish
exile who once worked for
Trujillo and had become his
acknowledged political foe,
was last teen entering a sub
way near Columbia Universi
ty, March 12, 1956. He had
been an instructor at the
university and had recently
completed a doctoral thesis
there in which he charged
the Trujillo regime with
more than 100 political assas
sinations. Ernst's report suggested
that De Galinder' disappear
ance may have been connect
ed with his financial opera
tions as an agent for the
Chamber Manager
Talks on Business
Don McNeil, manager of
Jackeson county chamber of
commerce, spoke on business
attitudes at the weekly round
table Monday at the Jackson
hotel.
Ha explained that business
men hadn't been telling the
business story and added that
the chamber of commerce
hopes to develops several eco
nomic problem discussion
groups this fall in Medford.
Ha said the purpose of the
groups would not be to solve
problems but . to stimulate
thinking regarding business
climates in the valley and
state.
Following the noon lunch
eon 17 persons in attendance
told of new business develop
ments in the area.
Second Cover
Needed for Moth
The second cover spray for
control of codling moth, psylla
and mites on pears should be
completed by June 12, ac
cording to Dr. L. G. Gentner
of the Southern Oregon Ex
periment station and C. B.
Cordy, county horticultural
agent.
In speed sprayer, growers
should use eight pounds of SO
per cent DDT plus three
pounds of Aramite per acre.
Kelthane is used on Cornice
pears.
In hose rigs, recommenda
tions are from IVi pounds of
DDT plus V pound 50 per
cent Dieldrin plus IV2 pounds
Kelthane or Aramite per 100
gallons.
Apples should be sprayed
with 12 pounds of 50 per cent
DDT per acre or two pounds
per 100 gallons. If aphis are
present, six pounds of para
thion per acre or one pound
per 100 gallons is recommend
ed.' Addition of IV2 to X-77
spreader per 100 gallons
should be used.
ExaminationB Stf
For Illustrators
Examinations for education
research and program special
ists, scientific illustrators and
medical photographers have
been announced by the United
States Civil Service commis
sion. Applications and other in
formation are available from
Chester W. Silliam, U.S. post
office registry window.
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It implied that he may still
be alive. .
The report also rejected a
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UAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, June 3, 1958 3A
Murphy with the disappear
ance of De Galindez.
Smuggling Charged
Murphy, 23, was sla in
the Dominican Republic in
December, 1956; it was later
reported that he had flown
De Galindez from New York
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