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Dr. Eisenhower
MeiJ by Pickets
In Nicaragua
Managua, Nicaragua (UPD
Dr. Milton E. Eisenhower', met
here h.y anti-American pick'
ets, we is to-confer today with
Nicaraj?uan officials to find
out wHat the United States
cag)do to strengthen friendly
relation:! with the Central
American republic.
There . were several mani-
testation! of anti-American
sentiment on his arrival. A
large group of demonstrators
(picketed the U.S. cultural
center wlkile Eisenhower was
visiting t b ere, and a delega
tion of iiniversity students
called on liim at the embassy
to criticize U.S. Latin-American
policies.
No Violence
There "ws no violence. The
pickets, cairrying signs saying:
"less friendship with dicta
tore" "medte aid instead of
pLns," "N.o tanks, no arms,"
march! in orderly procession
bfi fnt rforth before the
wur.
JistnUe r, on a fact-find-.
in tour of itihe President, had
ftfereS to r,Tieet critical uni
rsSy tudetnt leaders at his
pOvious stop is on the tour, but
all haf refused.
Reit Dictglior Friendship
O Juan Zelay.i acted as spokes-
Irtish for the 'students in the
meeting with Eisenhower
het He aid the demonstra
tions against Vice President
Richard M. NIxgn during his
UrtiiP Ameri can tour last
sprng showed i"the people re
sent U.S. frier idship with the
dictators."
Zelaya aid the U.S. gov
edntient "spat at us" when it
decorated Pedi Estrada,
O chief of the Ver Kzuelan secret
pSlice during Mhe regime of
deposed dictator Marcos Pe
rez Jiminez, and Gen. Fran
cisco Tabernilla,; chief of the
5 Cuban army of President
Fulgencia Batista. 1
Tide Forces Young
Anglers Up Cliff
Tillamook (UPD Two
young German immigrants,
rescued from a rocky bluff
overloking the Pacific ocean
after being stranded for 21
hours, said today a high tide
caused them to scale the cliff.
Hans Dahms, 24, and Wil
lie Sahlmann, 26, Vancouver,
B.C., were rescued yesterday
morning. Ropes were lowered
to them from above and res
cuers helped them down the
steep cliff at Cape Lookout
state park near here.
They said they were fish
ing Sunday morning when
their return to the beach was
cut off by the tide. They tried
climbing the bluff and be
came stranded after rocks be
gan sliding from beneath
them. Rescue operations got
underway after the tide went
out.
Both were in good condi
tion except for being cold
and hungry.
First Marine Division
Placed on Alert Duty
Camp Pen'dleton, Calif.
(UPD Members of the First
Marine division were on the
alert today at this sprawling
training camp between Los
Angeles and San Diego.
All regular 30-day leaves
were cancelled Monday. Only
emergency leaves will be
granted for the duration of
the Middle East crisis.
Centennial Exposition
Space Sellout Seen
Portland (UPD Hopes
rose Monday for a complete
sellout of available exhibit
space for Oregon's 1959 Cen
tennial Exposition and Inter
national Trade Fair.
Floyd Maxwell, managing
director of the exposition, re
ported that already 30 per
cent of the space has been
reserved by 81 firms and 25
foreign nations.
Military Wasie
Cited as Request
For Funds Pared
Washington (UPD The
House Appropriations Com
mittee today chopped request
ed military construction funds
by 29 per cent, blasting the
services' waste and bad plan
ning. It said that only work
"clearly essential" to defense
can be allowed to proceed in
these critical times.
Military Assailed
The committee, in a report
tot the House, said the mili
tary was closing some usable
bases while building others,
sometimes without knowledge
of the duplication and some
times because each branch of
the service insisted on having
its own installation.
It assailed the Defense De
partment for approving proj
ects which, while desirable,
"are certainly not essential
to the national defense.
It charged that military
planners developed new weap
on svstems without proper
consideration for the instal
lation required for their use,
and that they rush to Con
gress belatedly with construc
tion plans which in "all too
many instances constitute
merely a dream.
Construction Rejected
For this reason, some con
struction work geared to new
weapons was rejected, the
committee said.
The committee levelled its
barrage of criticism in rec
ommending to the House a
$1,218,814,000 money meas
ure to cover costs of military
base building and other de
fense construction in the 12
months that began July 1.
President Eisenhower had
asked for $1,730,653,000. Thus
the cut came to $511,838,000
Carpenters File Suit Against AGC
Grange News...
Upper Applegate Grange
Upper Applegate Grange
will be host to friends and
neighbors at an open meeting
in the Grange hall at 8 p.m
Friday, July 25,
The program will consist of
music, special numbers pre
sented with unusual lighting
effects by Roxy Ann square
dancers, and colored slides of
southern Oregon wild flow
ers, mere will be refresh
ments, and all who are inter
ested are invited to attend.
Earlier in the year, Grange
Lecturer Anna Scott divided
the membership into four
units for a program competi
tion. The group presenting
what is judged to be the best
balanced program is to be
entertained with a dinner
given by the losers. Sister
Grace Buck's unit, which has
been chosen to open the con
test, will be in charge of Fri
day mght's presentation. The
regular Grange session will
follow the refreshment hour
Grace N. Pearson
Publicity Chairman
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ing S89.000 damages was filed
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Stevenson Continues
On Tour of Russia
Moscow IEPE Adlai Ste
venson arrived in Alma-Ata,
Kazakhstan Monday on his
tour of Soviet Russia, the
Soviet News agency Tass re
ported. Stevenson went on a sight
seeing visit of the city of a
quarter of a million persons,
which lies about 1,100 miles
east of the Caspian sea.
the Oregon, State Council of
Carpenters against the Asso
ciated General . Contractors
charging contract violations.
The union charges that the
laying of some 1,200 mem
bers on July 11 was in viola
tion of the contract. Many con.
tractors shut down operations
on that date after Operating
Engineers struck.
It was the second suit filed
as a result of the current
strike-lockout. Last week, the
Oregon District Council of
Laborers sued for $44,000
damages for the lay-off of
1,000 laborers.
Timber Hearings In Third Week
: Salem-UPD The series of
public fact-finding hearings
being conducted by the State
Tax Commission to determine
the reasons for divergent tim
ber taxation in four counties
was in its third week today.
Wallace Eubanks, the com
mission's timber appraisal su
pervisor, was on the stand for
the fourth day Monday.
Eubanks explained methods
used in evaluating timber in
' The Mississippi, Missouri
and Rio Grande, in that order,
are the three longest rivers
in the United States.
Coos county as he did last
week in regard to Benton
county.
Eubanks noted that in Coos
only trees of 14 inches or
more in diameter are cruised,
while in Benton the minimum
is 12 inches.
Eubanks stressed, the lack
of cooperation on the part of
some timber operators in pro
viding sales information
whicn would be helpful in
the valuation process.
Because of the lack of pri
vate sales data, he explained
that that federal forest .sales
information was employed.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, July 22, 195S S
Hoover Honored by Attorney Group
Washington (LTD The Na- tice."
tional Association of County Association President Frank
and Prosecuting Attorneys E. Moss read the citation and
honored FBI Director J. Ed- presented Hoover with a gold
gar Hoover Monday as the cit- plaque at ceremonies at the
lzen who has "done the most justice Department,
to further the cause of jus-
SJET Husbands! Wives!
Algiers, Algeria (upd GetPep,Vim;Fee!Younger
French forces in Algeria kill- Thousands of couples are weak, wom-out,
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ed 498 Algerian nationalist ,xxmger feeUng after 40. trv Ostrex Tonio
rebels and tOOk 184 prisoners Jablete.CknUmrronfornep.vira:plu
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Beautiful 'champagne' finished solid
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double studio couch by Simmons!
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Save $20! Salem maple finish 3-in-l
bunk set WITH mattresses!
ONLY $S DOWN
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Full comfort innerspring mattress.
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Sale! Armstrong floor coverings for
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