Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 09, 1958, Image 3

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RESTING on movie set at
Longmoor, England, actress
Ingrid Bergman discusses
marriage to Sweden's
Lars Schmidt "when
legally able to."
TO STUDY GUARD CWTS
Washington (UPIJ Maj.
Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, presi
dent of the National Guard
association, has summoned a
meeting of state adjutant gen
erals in Washington for July
14-15 to consider the Army
plan for trimming the size of
the Cfitard from 400,000 to
360,000 men nd th paid
ground reserves from 300,
000 to 270,000 men.
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Powder Puff
Winner Named
Charleston, S. C (UPI)
Mrs. Frances Bera of Long
Beach, Calif., was announced
the winner today of the 12th
annual Powder Puff Derby air
race from San Diego to
Charleston, S.C.
It was the fourth victory in
eight tries for Airs. Bera, a
veteran woman flight in
structor. She flew a Beech-
craft Bonanza A3 5 with an
average speed of 162 miles an
hour on the 2,177-mile trip
The race officially ended at
noon Tuesday.
Second place went to Mrs.
Pauline Gasson, Corpus
Christi, Tex., who flew a Cess
na 175 with an average speed
of 149 miles an hour.
Mrs. Bera is the first four-
time winner in the 12-year
history of the event. She won
the derby in 1953, 1955 and
1956 and was co-pilot of the
winning plane in 1951.
Mrs. Bera's victory entitles
her to S800 first prize money,
another rotating trophy and a
portable oxygen unit.
In third place was Gertrude
Howard, College Station, Tex.
Fourth place went to Doris
Eacret of Elko, Nev.
Fifth place, last of the
money winners, was Mrs.
Nancy Byrd Walton, St. Ives,
Sydney, Australia, one of
three foreign pilots in the
race.
Cancellation of Dulles'
Visit To Brazil Denied
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
OJPI) Reports that Secre
tary of State John Foster
Dulles was advised to call off
his scheduled visit here be
cause of possible anti-American
demonstrations were de
nied Tuesday by U.S. Embas
sy sotirces.
The sources also said there
was no truth to rumors that
FBI agents came here to
sound out prevailing Brazil
ian sentiment on Dulles' visit
scheduled to begin Aug. 5.
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FURNITURE
Five-Year-Old Girl
Found in Woods
Malone, N. Y. (UPI)
Five-year-old B r e n d a Jean
Doud, missing in the Adiron
dack woods since Sunday, was
found late Tuesday only a
half-mile from where she dis
appeared. She was reported in fair
condition at a hospital here
suffering from exposure and
insect bites.
State troopers said she was
found sitting under a tree a
short distance from a hunting
camp in the thick woods.
Teen-Agers Seek
Cannery Work
Salem (UPI) Some 2,
800 Oregon teen-agers are
seeking vacation work in can
neries, the State Bureau of
Labor reported today.
Labor Commissioner Nor
man O. Nilsen said this num
ber was about 633 above the
figure for the same period last
year. .
Nilsen said the teen job
seekers hold special certifi
cates permitting them to take
cannery work immediately
upon call and to transfer
from one cannery to another.
The cards certify that the
holder is at least 16 years of
age, the minimum for can
nery work.
Buffalo Grazing
In North Michigan
Traverse City, Mich. (UPI)
Buffalo are grazing on the
hills of northern Michigan for
the first time in v almost 150
years.
The three bisons at the Ger
ald Oleson farm have been
put in with Oleson's herd of
cattle. Oleson said he bought
the animals for a breeding ex
periment. "If the experiment is un
satisfactory, I'll give them to
the first worthy organization
that can make use of them,"
he said.
Connecticut was the first
state to enact legislation on
automobiles in 1901.
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HOLDING HUGE REPLICA
governor vvmiam r . yuinn (right) extends islands "good
wishes" to Governor Mike Stepovich at San Francisco's
airport. Governor-Quinn and Hawaiian delegation are en
route to Washington, D. C, to win statehood for Hawaii.
Holmes Schedules
Church Address
Salem (UPI) Gov.
Robert D. Holmes' activities
for the rest of this week in
clude a welcoming address to
the North American Christ
ian convention in Portland to
day, crowning the queen of
the Independence harvest fes
tival Friday and being grand
marshal of the Cottage Grove
rodeo parade on Saturday.
The governor will-' address
Christian church representa
tives from all over the contin
ent tonight at 7:30 in Portland
Civic Auditorium.
The Independence affair,
sponsored by the Junior
Chamber of Commerce is
scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Fri
day. Both the governor and Mrs.
Holmes are scheduled to par
ticipate in the Cottage Grove
event, sponsored by the Cot
tage Grove Riding club.
On Saturday, the governor
will turn to politics, joining
Young Democrats at a picnic
here.
Four
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of Alaska's forty-ninth star,
Killer of Child
Adjudged Insane
Riverside, Calif. (UPI)
Mrs. Felicitas Nicholson, 32,
former German war bride
sentenced to death' for the
slaying of her . 5-year-old
daughter, has been adjudged
insane and committed to Pat-
ton State Mental Hospital.
The decision to commit Mrs
Nicholson, former wife of ex
Air Force Sgt. Raymond Nich
olson, Stillwater, Okla., came
Tuesday during a second san
ity hearing to determine
whether she was sane , when
her little daughter was killed
in July, 1957. '
Superior Judge. John G.
Gabbert ordered her confine
ment after Dr. Otto Gericke,
superintendent at Patton, and
Dr. Zuelika Yarrell, a col
league, examined Mrs. Nichol
son and rironounced her in
sane."
"She is no longer capable
of cooperating with her coun
sel," the doctors told the court
and recommended she be con
fined to a mental hospital.
Thus. Mrs. Nicholson was
saved from the death penalty
imposed on her for beating
her daughter, Heidi, to death
but she still must live under
the sentence.
"Should the - defendant be
found to have regained her
sanity in the future, she will
be subject to the death pen
alty imposed by her first
trial," Judge Gabbert ruled.
Rilea 'Shocked'
By Cut in Guard
Salem (UPI) Oregon
Adjutant General Thomas E.
Rilea said today a new Army
plan for reduction of the Na
tional Guard was ' "a diaboli
cal scheme to emasculate the
National Guard.
News that the 41st division
of Oregon and Washington
was to have only three battle
groups instead of the standard
five came as a "shock" the
general said. v t
Maj. Gen. Rilea said he
should know soon exactly
what troop allotment Ore
gon's Guard will be allowed.
"Until then I cannot com
ment much on the effect of
the Army's plan. But I can
assure you that no units in
Oregon will be completely
eliminated and that no com
munity will see its armory
abandoned" Rilea said.
He added, however, that
some units might have to be
joined. .
CONTROL RULES BLAMED
Washington (UPI) the
Air Force has blamed inade
quate air traffic control rules
for the collision of a military
jet plane and a Capital Air
lines Viscount near Bruns
wick, Md., on May- 20 in
vhich 12 persons were killed.
The report to the Civil Aero
nautics board, which is inves
tigating the accident, criti
cized flight rules which per
mitted the jet to operate on
the "see and be seen" visual
flight principle in the same
space used by the Viscount.
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America Ambassador in Russia
Well Qualified for Assignment
Editor's note: The followinr xr
tide, prepared by United Press In
ternational, describes Llewelyn E.
Thompson Jr., who is United States
ambassador to Russia. It tells of
Thompson's background and his
ability to negotiate with the Rus
sians on a summit conference,
which is his ' current task in the
Soviet Union.
B United Press International
Llewelyn E. Thompson Jr.,
the poker-faced American am
bassador to the Soviet Union,
was described recently, by
one of his western colleagues
in Moscow as "that fine fig
ure of a diplomat."
: But that's far from the com
plete picture.
Handsome, dapper and me
ticulously correct in deport
ment, Thompson a career
diplomat does give the su
perficial appearance of the
stereotyped fashionplate am
bassador.
But this appearance does
not deceive his Russian hosts
or ether ' diplomatic envoys,
who know Thompson as a
shrewd, well - briefed and
skillful negotiator with one of
the toughest minds in the
business.
He is equally adept at han
dling touchy allies or sly ad
versaries. The Colorado-born diplo
mat, 54 years old in August,
is direct and succinct in ad
dress. He shuns rhetoric,
avoids the customary diplo
matic circumlocutions and
hammers home his points like
a trial lawyer.
Methodical Worker
Thompson is fond of say
ing that "information is the
mother of intuition" but does
not 'rely on any- sixth sense
alone when he approaches the
conference table with his
head crammed full of hard
facts and briefcase bulging
with all pertinent documents.
He works methodically,
showing up at his office at
9 a.m. and putting in an in
tensive workday. He places J
full confidence in his staff,
listens patiently to all advice
and then makes his own de
cisions. He lacks the scholar
ly gifts of his two immediate
predecessors, Charles E. Boh
len and George Kennan, but
makes up for this by native
common sense, industrious
ness and experience. He' is
well suited to conducting the
long and often exasperating
talks which are his lot in his
present post.
Thompson, born in Las Ani
mas, Colo., Aug. 24, 1904, was
graduated from the Univer
sity of Colorado in 1928 and
entered the Foreign Service
the next year. His first as
signment was in Ceylon, fol
fowed in 1933 by a post in the
U.S. Consulate in Geneva
which at that time was the
seat of the League of Nations.
Interest in Fizz
Cited by Educator
Loma Linda, Calif. (UPI)
Fizz in their gin interests
Americans more than the fiz
zles in their rockets, and thatfs
one of the reasons the U.S. is
lagging in the space race, a
Washington, D.C., educator
said today.
Dr. Winton H. Beaven, dean
of the School of Graduate
Studies at Potomac Univer
sity, 'told the ninth annual
Institute of Scientific Studies
for the Prevention of Alco
holism that Americans spend
more on liquor than basic re
search.
"Americans are spending 10
times more on liquor each
year than is being spent on
basic research, upon which'
our survival as a nation, we
are told, depends in this age
of rockets and sputniks,'" Bea- I
ven said. "This may account
for our lag in the space race
with the Russians."
ROCKET FIRING BANNED
Birmingham, Ala. (UPI)
Home - made rockets were
placed in the same class as
fireworks here Tuesday and
forbidden for general use.
The city commission adopted
a resolution making it unlaw
ful to launch rockets except
under the supervision of the
fire marshal. "
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Went io Moscow in 1940
In 1940, Thompson was
transferred to a minor post in
the Moscow embassy. -Four
years there gave him a work
ing knowledge of Russian but
he is not a fluent linguist.
When the diplomatic corps
fled Moscow for the Volga in
October, 1941, as the Ger
mans menaced the capital, he
remained behind and risked
possible capture to look after
American interests.
After his first Moscow serv
ice,' Thompson was assigned
to London, Washington and
Rome.
A big break for him came
in 1952 when President Tru
man appointed him high com
missioner in occupied Austria,
a. post in which he was to
achieve two outstanding suc
cesses which marked him for
higher things.
He and a British diplomat
skillfully- persuaded - the Ital
ians and Yugoslavs to accept
a partition of the city and
port of Trieste and thus set
tled that thorny post-war
issue.
Austrian Treaty.
He then was assigned to
work with the British and
French to negotiate with the
Russians an independence
treaty for Austria a labor
which culminated in unusual
success.
Thompson moved from Vi
enna to Moscow in mid-1957,
succeeding Charles E. Bohlen.
Within a short time, in De
cember, 1957, the Russians
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began to urge a summit con
ference and ever since
Thompson has been engaged
in negotiations on this sub
ject. Thompson is regarded as
particularly well-qualified for
the tedious and cautious job
of trying to work out such ar
rangements with the Rus
sians. He is a good reporter
and tenacious negotiator.
Thompson married Mrs.
Jane Monroe Goelet in 1948.
They have two daughters,
Jenny and Sherry. Mrs.
Thompson has another daugh
ter, Fernanda, by a previous
marriage.
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MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
Judge Holman Not
To Seek Court Job
Oregon City (UPI) Cir
cuit Judge Ralph Holman said
today he had decidett not to
seek election to the State Su
preme Court in November. .
- Judge Holman had consider
ed seeking the vacancy created
by the resignation of Justice
James Brand. Kenneth J.
O'Connell of Eugene was ap
pointed to the position. "The
appointment generally; has
been well-received and I see
no reason to disturb it," Judge
Holman said.
Lester Humphreys, Port- -land,
has announced he will
be a candidate for the position.
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