Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 25, 1958, Image 5

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"'e, -t ( GARBAGE DUMP,
(yiCINITY OF PROPOSED DUMP The above map
shows the city of Jacksonville and residences in the
vicinity of the proposed garbage dump site (in black)
uth of the city. The county planning commission has
under consideration requests from Jacksonville residents
prohibit the City Sanitary Service company from
Italia Said To
9tmn Weapons
To Pestroy Fleet
Cairo (UPD The editor of
the Cairo newspaper Al Ah
ram today quoted Soviet Pre
'mier Nikita S. Khrushchev as
saying Russia has weapons
that "could turn the U.S.
Sixth Fleet into coffins of
nftlten steel for its sailors."
Ecfctor Mohammed Hassein
fiftikal accompanied United
Arab Republic President Ga
mal Abdel Nasser on the visit
to Moscow last week, follow
, in the landing of U.S. Ma
rines in Lebanon.
Heikal, who often acts as
Nasser's unofficial spokesman,
sai Khrushchev told Nasser
they (the United States) can
not imagine how strong we
" gre."
(JljTing Like Xids
"Yes, w are far stronger
an they ever imagine," he
uoted 'Khrushchev.
"This 6th Fleet they are
O playing with in the Mediter
ranean like kids and whose
command they gave to an
exceedingly foolish admiral,
how easily it could be de
stroyed. "We have weapons that if
we should use them could
turn the 6th Fleet into cof
fins of molten steel for its
sailors.
"But this is a question of
arms and we want it to be
a question of peace, not a
question of arms,"
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France Urges Soviet
Paris (UPD France wants
the Soviet Union to be given
a voice in the Middle East,
informed diplomatic sources
said today.
But the sources said France
has no intention of abandon
ing traditional friends in the
area, such as Israel, to bring
such a state of affairs about.
Diplomatic sources said ex
perts already were mapping
a plan for a possible East
West agreement that would
ease the tension now envelop
ing the Mediterranean and
that such an agreement would
admit . the Russians have a
right to be consulted on fu-
DeCicco's Driver
License Suspended
Salem (UPD The driver's
license of Mike DeCisso, Port
land tire dealer, remained sus
pended today following a
hearing before the Depart
ment of Motor Vehicles.
The hearing had been re
quested by Sam Wilderman,
attorney for DeCicco, who
had contended that the De
partment had not been fully
aware of all the facts sur
rounding DeCisso's accumula
tion of traffic violations.
The department said Wild
erman did not contribute any
new information.
James F. Johnson, depart
ment direotor, said he consid
ered only "the cold hard facts
of a driving record."
E SOTO
.CATIOM SEBJSATIOBJ 2
DICK KNIGHT CO., 33 S. Riverside, Medford
..xso. CoAly Pwnmrs Cjwrwson
using the site as a dump. The small square black areas
indicate residences in the area, and the arrows in the
white areas extending through the garbage dump prop
erty indicate the direction or general slope of drainage .
downhill in ravines.
Voice in Mid-East
ture events in the Middle
East.
Diplomats said that France,
by calling for recognition of
Russia as a force in Middle
Eastern politics, is merely fac
ing the facts.
Peeper Arrested
At Beauties' Rooms
Long Beach, Calif. (UPD
A young man found peering
into apartments of Miss Uni
verse contestants was arrested
early today when Gladys Zen
der, last year's winner, re
ported jewels and cash miss
ing. Officers Victor Perez and
Louis Lyons said they spotted
Donald G. La Rocque, 25,
Glendora, Calif., standing on
a second story landing looking
into, the apartments shortly
after 2 a.m.
Shortly after the arrest,
Miss Zender of Peru said a
$1,000 wristwatch, a $500 ring
and $60 in cash were missing
from her apartment.
The ring was found on La
Rocque and the watch and
money also were recovered.
TITLE IS DESCRIPTIVE
Opelousas, La. (UPD A
brand new title has been as
signed to the persons chosen
to visit Washington next
month for the promotion of
the annual Louisiana Sweet
Potato Festival. They have
been dubbed "Yambassa-dors."
Sensational Deal!
Now is a smart time to buy your new
De Soto! You get a money-saving summer
time deal and a bigger trade-in allowance
for your present car. Take advantage of our
"DRIVE NOW, PAY LATER" PLAN.
Pay nothing until after you return. Stop in
soon for a De Soto test-drive.
Miss Universe Pearl
Found in Drain Pipe
Long Beach, Calif. (UPD A
$100,000 pearl missing from
the Miss Universe jewel-encrusted,
gold and platinum
crown was discovered early
today in the drain of a wash
basin.
James B. Boutross, designer
of the crown, reported to be
worth $1 million, found the
missing jewel when he re
turned to his hotel room with
officers from the Long Beach
Municipal Auditorium.
The pearl, a large, blue,
heart-shaped piece an, inch
and one-half long, was report
ed missing Thursday night by
Gladys Zender, Peruvian
beauty crowned Miss Uni
verse last year.
A score of Long Beach po
lice officers were called out
to look for the missing pearl.
President To Spend
Week End at Farm
Washington (UPD . Presi
dent Eisenhower hoped to de
part by helicopter today for
his Gettysburg, Pa.,' farm for
the week end.
The President might delay
his departure until Saturday
morning or cancel the , trip
altogether if developments re
quired. San Francisco's 1,017-acre
Golden Gate park, largest
man-made park in the world,
was a sandy wasteland until
reclaimed by John McLaren,
beginning in 1887.
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September 7, 1958
Medford Youth
Impressed With
Cemetery Guard
Washinotnn T" C. One of
the most impressive sights in
the Washington, D. C. area
for a Medford, Ore., youth-c-
rhantrino thA sniarri at the
Arlington National cemetery.
Cierald A, vice, iv, son oi
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Vice,
Medford, is in Washington,
where he attended the Amen
ran T.peinn-snonsored Boys'
Nation nrnffram. Younff Vice
was selected as "first citizen"
of the Oregon Beavers Boys
State.
Vice is visiting the nation's
capital for the first time, and
reports that he nas enjoyea
the visit. The most impres
sive sight, he reported, was
watching the guard change at
the Tomb of the Unknowns in
Arlington National cemetery.
Two Delegates
Vice and Douglas Leonetti
of Portland were Oregon dele
pates tn Bovs' Nation, which
was run by 98 boys Worn the
nation with little advice from
Legion counselors attending
the program.
At Boys' Nation, they par-
Hphatps on two
subjects, determination of
presidential disability ana
whether a national science
academy should be estab
lished. The Oregon youths agreed
that something should be
done to cope with possible
presidential disability, but
neither considered either of
the proposals offered was aae-
quate. Vice said that estab
lishment of a science academy
was not a pressing need.
The youths also visited the
U. S. Senate chambers.
Holmes Summons
Education Parley
Salem (UPD Gov. Robert
D. Holmes today called a con
ference on the problems and
needs of secondary education
in Oregon to .be held here
Nov. 6-7. .
Dr. Rex Putnam, superin
tendent of public instruction,
will organize, and administer
the conference.
Key speaker will be Dr.
James B. Conant, former pres
ident of Harvard University,
who is presently making a
survey of American high
schools for the national citi
zens council for better schools.
Other nationally known
speakers will be secured, in
cluding a representative of
the U. S. Office of Education.
Personal invitations to at
tend the conference are being
extended by the governor to
about 300 Oregon citizens.
Redding Woman
Files Suit Here
Evelyn Lawhon, Redding,
Calif., through her attorney
James A. Redden Jr., Med
ford, has filed a complaint in
circuit .court for $22,856.50
damages from the Lloyd's
Wrecker Service, Ashland.
In the complaint, the plain
tiff charges the defendant
with negligently operating a
tow truck on Highway 99
seven miles south of Ashland
March 15, 1957, so as to cause
a collision between the truck
and an automobile in which
Evelyn Lawhon was a pas
senger. The plaintiff states that she
was violently hurled, tossed
and thrown in and about the
car in which she rode.
Try and
By BENNETT CERF-
AV j 1LLIE MAYS, San Francisco's great ball hawk, had his
W very first meeting with the immortal Tyrus Raymond
Cobb recently, according to Max Kase. Cobb grinned, "Willie,
I bet you don't know who I
am.
"You got me," admitted
Willie, "who' are you?"
Cobb coughed nervously
and said, "I'll give you a
clue. My first name is Ty."
Willie concluded the in
terview with "That's nice
Glad to meet you, Mr. Ty.".
Discovered in Canarsie: the
most cautious" mother of the
month. Her kid asked, "Can
I go. outside and watch the
solar eclipse ?" "Okay," she
conceded grudgingly, "but
don't stand too close."
Doctor Selignan's new secretary, copying notes he had written
hastily at the scene of a riot, came to "Shot in the lumbar region."
After a moment's hesitation she typed, "Shot in the woods."
1958, by Bennett Cert Distributed by King Features Syndicate,
Federal Prison Improvement Eyed
Urbana, 111. (DPI) The Uni
versity of Illinois plans to
look into ways of improving
the federal prison system.
Prof. J. E. Hulett Jr., head
of the university's department
of sociology and anthropol
ogy, said his department will
use a Ford Foundation grant
of $242,000 to do research
on measures to increase the
effectiveness of the federal
correctional system. '
Hulett said the , research
will be directed by Dr. Daniel
Glaser, associate professor of
sociology.
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Glaser's research will seek
to determine failure rates of
different types of offenders
released from prisons, as well
as determine factors involv
ing these offenders' reversion
or non-reversion to crime, Hu
lett said.
He said the project is based
on Glaser's interest in the ap
plication of a behavioral sci
ence theory to practical prob
lems. Glaser has spent "more
than a year planning the re
search and has experience in
the field of criminology , and
parole prediction.
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Space Mouse
Search Pressed
Cape Canaveral, Fla. (UPD
A final search effort began
at dawn today for Wickie the
space mouse, whose resting
place would be marked in the
South Atlantic by a carrot-
colored balloon.
The Air Force said the specially-equipped
search Dlanes
and ships in the hunt received
no signals Thursday from the
experimental nose cone in
which Wickie rode 6,300 miles
through the heavens on
Wednesday. Fear grew she
would become the third mouse
lost in a combination military-
scientific test series.
Officials still would not say
whether the nose cone reen
tered the earth's atmosphere.
But the presence of the search
force near Ascension Island,
1,000 miles from the coast of
Africa, indicated successful re
turn was assumed.
Primary purpose of the test
was to recover the experi
mental Thor-Able nose cone to
learn how it fared in the ter
rific heat generated by fric
tion in returning through the
atmosphere at a speed of about
15,000 miles an hour.
Few societies give more
freedom and respect to wom
en than the Tuareg," nomadic
Berbers of the North Afri
can desert. Taureg women re
gard themselves as men's
equals, marry at will, speak
in council, and even serve as
heads of encampments.
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Oregon. Friday, July 25, 1958 5
Longshoremen Balk
At Working Vessel
Portland (UPD Local long
shoremen refused to work a
Peruvian naval vessel, for a
time, here Thursday.
The reason: The ship en
tered port without a U.S. flag
flying from its foremast as is
the custom.
An officer aboard the ves
sel explained that it was a
misunderstanding. The long
shoremen, satisfied with the
explanation, began working
the vessel.
The vessel was the Peru
vian Navy ship Callao which
carried a commercial cargo
of lead, zinc and fish meal.
The California Highway Pa
trol made 20.5 per cent more
arrests for hazardous traffic
violations in 1957 a total of
765,236 than in the previous
year.
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