Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 22, 1958, Image 2

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ifts Presented
Unofficial temperatures of
About SO million acres of
woodland are burned annual
ly in the U.S., according to
forestry estimates.
During tha winter when
cows eat dry feed, butter may
be almost white in color be
fore coloring is added.
Mews lliroeffs
137 degrees have been record
ed within the Death Valley
area of California.
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FlST ACfOlt The 64V2-foot yawl Good News, owned
by J. H. Etdden of Hillsborough, Calif., crosses the fin
ish lint Hamilton, Bermuda, first in the Newport to
Bihnud?, yicht race. Defender Finisterre a 39-foot yawl
owned ky Ctrleton Mitchell of Annapolis is the appar
ent victor in the race, however, due to her big handicap
of 2f houjt. ...
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DIVIDE
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A dividend at th rate of Vi per
annum and an extra dividend of
Vi per annum was declared on
Savings end Investment Accounts
for the six month period ending
June 30, 1938 at the regular Board
of Directors Meeting held June 12,
1958.
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RECEIVES DEGREE
. Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.
(UPI) Cyrus Eaton, the
controversial Cleveland in
dustrialist, will receive an
honorary doctor of laws de
gree at Bard college com
mencement exercises Satur
day. Eaton, who recently issued
a critical , blast at J. Edgar
Hoover and the Federal Bur
eau of Investigation, calling
them ''snoopers," is chairman
of the board of the Chesa
peake and Ohio Railway. He
is a trustee of the University
of Chicago, Case Institute of
Technology, and Denison uni
versity. ON DISPLAY
Los Angeles &JPI) A
collection of 35 paintings by
Sir Winston Churchill went
on exhibition Saturday at the
Los Angeles County museum
for the only public showing in
the west.
An invitational preview was
held Saturday at which some
150 persons paid tribue to the
British stateman's American
heritage.- The showing will
continue until July 6.
WAR DANGER
Yellow Springs, Ohio
(UPI) Dr. Linus Pauling,
Nobel Prize winning chemist,
Satufday said that although
the hydrogen bomb has ruled
out the possibility of war, the
danger of an accidental war
still exists. v
Pauling, who once was at
Oregon State college said this
"accidental war" could be
brought about '"through some
psychological or technological
accident, or through the ac
tion of some paranioc nation
al leader."
ORDER EVALUATION
Washington (UPI) High
administration officials dis
closed Saturday they have or
dered an intensive evaluation
of recent international devel
opments to see whether the
United States should change
its cold war tactics to meet
the toughening Soviet line.
A major question, they said,
is whether to continue to seek
negotiations with the Rus
sians on points at issue or go
back to the more rigid tech
niques forced on the West
.during the deep freeze of
Stalin's last years.
STRONG HINT
Quantico, Va. (UPI) De
fense Secretary Neil H. Mc
Elroy hinted strongly Satur
day that President Eisenhow
er may fire Adm. Arleigh A.
Burke because the chief of
naval operations opposed the
chief executive's defense re
organization plan.
McElroy startled a news
conference at this Marine
base by broadly implying the
57-year-old Naval chief may
be on his way out because, in
recent testimony before the
Senate Armed Services com
mittee, he failed to follow
"the party line" on reorgani
zation. , i
WATERS RECEDE
Russellville, 111. (UPI)-:
Floodwaters of the Maverick
Wabash river began receding
in the Russellville-Palestine,
111., area Saturday and pushed
toward the Mt. Carmel region
25 miles downstream.
But there was no immediate
danger at Mt. Carmel, al
though some low-lying streets
on the outskirts of the town
were inundated.
REFUSES TO INTERFERE
Washington (UPI) Su
preme Court Justice William.
O. Douglas Friday refused to
interfere with a lower court
order blocking plans of four
pacifists to sail their boat into
the U. S. Pacific nuclear test
zone.
Douglas made no comment
in rejecting the move. He held
hearings on the stay motion
Thursday.
AGREE TO JOIN
Rome (UPI) The moder
ate Socialist democrats last
night agreed to join the Chris
tian Demorcats in forming i
new government based on the
May 25 elections. - Political
sources said President Giovan
ni Gronchi would ask Chris
tian Democrat Amintore Fan
fani Monday to form a new
cabinet.
The central committee of
the Socialist Democrats voted
37 to 21 to ioin in the coali
tion. The Liberals and the Re
publcians, Italy's smaller par
ties, also appeared willing to
enter a Christian Democrat
government.
YACHT MISSING
Tokyo (UPI) A yacht
with at least two Americans
aboard was reported missing
Saturday between Formosa
and Japan.
The Japanese Maritime
Safety board said it had been
asked to search for the 83-ton,
two-master yacht Sian of Los
Angeles. It had a crew of six
The captain of the vessel was
identified as John Calvert
The Kyodo News Agency said
the crew also included an
"American actor.",..
FAVOR EXTENSION
Washington (UPI) A
referendum of wheat farmers
in the 38-state commercial
wheat producing area Friday
has assured marketing quotas
on 1959-crop wheat, the Agri
culture Department reported
Saturday.
The department said ..that
83.7 per cent of the farmers
voting favored extension of
the quotas for another year
DISSAPPROVE
CONFINEMENT, U K -
Washington (UPI) The
U.S. Court of Military, Ap
peals Friday disapproved
"solitary confinement" as a
punishment for Navy men.
The Navy is - the only
armed service to use this
form of punishment in recent
years. The 2 to 1 ruling came
in the case of Marine Corps
Private John P. Stiles, 20,
convicted by court martial of
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WINNING top honors Jn
beauty contest, Monique
Boulinguez, Parisian model,
will represent France1 in
"Miss Universe" contest
to be held at Long Beach,
Calif. (UPI Telephoto)
being AWOL from Camp
Pendleton, Calif.
FIVE DROWN;
Mount Clemens, Mich
(UPPI)' Macomb County
sheriff's officers reported Sat
urday five persons, including
three boys, drowned Friday
night in Lake St. Clair.
Four of the bodies have
been recovered from the
choppy waters and a search
is being conducted for the
missing member of the party.
'SCHOOL' ENDS
Washington (UPI) State
Republican leaders Saturday
carried home conflicting ideas
about whether strong candi
dates or the GOP party re&
ord were more important in
their 1958 campaign to re
gain control of Congress.
The state . chairmen spent
three days here attending a
"campaign school" to prepare
for the elections next Novem
ber.
PROBE HOLDUP
Erie, Pa. (UPI) Fed
eral Bureau of Investigation
agents investigating the $105,-
155 holdup of the West 26th
st. branch of the Union Bank
here said Saturday they were
"working on several leads
and developments may re
sult."
A dozen FBI agents joined
with state and city police in
the hunt for three gunmen
who pulled the carefully
plotted holdup Friday.' The
robbery was - the biggest in
the' history of the city and
the first bank holdup here
since the 1920s.
ADD GLOOM I
Detroit (UPI) Early
summer shutdown of auto
plants and the transfer of
some jobs and operations to
new plants added gloom to
the auto contract squabble
Saturday. ...
; Ward's automotive reports,
industry statistical publica
tion, has reported the first
closedown for 1959 model
changeover will come next
week at Buick Facilities,
Flint. Ward's said Chrysler
Corp. plants will begin shut
downs the third week of July,
other GM. plants will wind
up 1958 model building in
late July or early August and
Ford Motor company will
make its changeover in Sep
tember.
POSTPONE REVIEW
Santa Monica, Calif. (UPI)
Superior Judge Allen T.
Lynch said Saturday that he
would postpone a review of
his decision placing Cheryl
Crane in the custody of her
grandmother pending the out
come of an appeal by the
girl's father, restaurateur
Steve Crane.
In April, Lynch ordered the
14-year-old girl, , daughter of
actress Lana Turner, placed in
the custody of hef maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Mildred
Turner, until his final ruling,
expected June 26. Cheryl ad
mitted killing Johnny Stom
panato on April 4 in her moth
er's home.
Rains total as much as 200
inches a year in the tropical
Amazon jungles.
Medical preparations take
only a small part of the cas-l
Mrs. Una Inch
Mrs. Una Inch, who will re
tire July 1 from her work as
assistant superintendent , of
county schools, was presented
gifts and a bronze plaque
Thursday.
Mrs. Inch was presented a
set of luggage, a plaque bear
ing messages from the vari
ous groups which had joined
to honor the well-known edu
cator, and money with sug
gestions that it be used for
travel.
Funds for the project came
from every school in the
county, from the staff of Jack
son County Public Health de
partment and from Mrs.
Inch's fellow workers in the
county school superintend
ent's office. .
Mrs. L. G. Frink, principal
of Griffin Creek school, was
chairman of the project and
made the presentation in Mrs.
Inch's office.
Mrs. Inch has worked with
county schools, particularly
rural districts, for more than
25 years.
Boeing, Employees
Reach Agreement
Seattle (UPI) An agree
ment was reached here Friday
on a contract proposal to be
presented to Boeing Airplane
company employe members of
the Aero Mechanics Union,
Lodge 751.
Officers of the parent
union, International. Associa
tion of Machinists, and Boeing
made the announcement joint
ly, saying the proposal will be
presented for consideration of
the membership of the lodge
at a meeting Sunday.
By mutual agreement, no
details of the proposed con
tract will be revealed until
the Sunday meeting.
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