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f t MAO. TRItUWt, tyhr4, Oregon, Thursday, August 7, 1958 I i s4 ' M III ' 1.2?'" fZt ff INGRID AND DAUGHTER Ingrid Berman (right) and her daughter, Jenny Ann Lindstrom, stroll through a street in Chevreuse, a suburb of Paris, doing their own marketing. Ingrid recently bought a villa in Chevreuse, and Jenny Ann has been visiting her. Quotes From the News By United Press International Washington President Eisenhower, offering support for any United Nations plan guaranteeing the Middle East against aggression or infiltration and providing economic aid: "Troops are never goino to win the peace. We have got to do something positive, . i this must be in the field of moral and spiritual and economic and political strengthening of all these areas." Chicago Former President Truman, urging bold eco nomic action abroad by this country to meet the Soviet challenge: . . "Unless such steps are taken, there is a real possibility Russia will become stronger than we are . . . We might lose our freedom and we might lose it not suddenly in a great war but slowly by degrees, without a shot being fired." Pontiac, Mich. State Attorney General Paul L. Adams, saying the burning of union boss Frank Kierdorf appeared to be connected with James "Hoffa-type unionism": "The chief thing we're going to do now is to interrogate leaders of the Teamsters Union in the Pontiac area. We feel there is some definite connection between the burning and the union." Dublin, Ireland Olympic 1,500-meter champion Ron Delaney, after finishing third behind Australian Herb El' . liott's new mile record of 3:54.5: "There is only one way to beat Elliott! That's to tie his legs together." ' EAGLE POINT Talent Show Scheduled LAURA A. McFALL Eagle Point The Eagle Point Jaycee's are holding a talent show for amateurs .in the Eagle Point school dist rict, Shady-Cove Trail, Elk Trail and other communities in the Eagle Point district. Try outs will be held at the Eagle Point grade school gym Aug. 15 from 1 to 3 p.m. and from 7 to 10 pjn. Groups will be divided by age and drama, vocal, instru mental, acrobatics and other classifications. The judge will be from the Rogue Valley area, but not from the local district. Additional informa tion may be obtained from Mrs. Robert Burke, Hlllcrest 6-3927 or Mrs. Keith Kram beal, Hlllcrest 6-3899. The talent show will be Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8 p.m. Luncheon guests at Mrs. O. E. Henderson's home July 31 were Mrs. Naomi Gage, Mrs. Nathan N. Hauck, Mrs. C. H. Davis, Fortuna, Calif.; Mrs. Ada V. Damon, Mrs. Everett Hull, Ferndale, Calif., and Mrs. Jessie Herrick, Loleta, Calif. Mrs. Davis is Mrs. Hen derson's sister. They had been in the valley for the week at tending the Shakespearean Festival at Ashland, return ing to California on Aug. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Palm and family recently spent a vaca tion at Crescent lake and the O'Dell lake areas. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sim mons and family spent a re cent week end at Crescent lake. The Simmons met Mrs. Simmon's brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Monia and Carol, Medf ord, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bar ber and family, of Tillamook. Delbert Simmons remained for a weeks vacation at the lake with the Monia's and the Barbers, returning to Til lamook for a vacation with his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald An stead and family recently moved back to Eagle Point, and Mr. and Mrs. John An stead and family are home on a leave fromthe Air Force to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Anstead and sister, Martha. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and Judy Greb were dinner guests on Aug. 4 at the Lester McFall's resident to celebrate Laurinda Kay McFall's inth birthday. Labor Proposal Dropped at Portland Portland (UPD The Port land city council Wednesday voted to drop a Multnomah County Central Labor council proposal for a study leading to a ballot measure on a strong mayor form of govern ment. Mayor Terry D. Schrunk dissented from the vote and urged the council to study any proposals made to it. The council acted after Commissioner William A. Bowes and labor council dele gate Jim O'Brien debated the merits of the labor council proposal. O'Brien, a member of the Masters, Mates, and Pilots unions, said the closeness of the May primary election on the issue of the city manager form of government indicated a public dissatisfaction with the present form. BAD ALL THE WAY Chicago (UPD Charles Daley encountered double trouble when he tried to hold up a cashier Wednesday. As he pulled a gun on Mrs. Dor othy Castel, she responded by pointing one back at him, whereupon Daley leaped through a window and was promptly nabbed by a pass ing patrolman. New City, N.- Y. (UPD Assistant Postmaster William Madlener believes it's about time this town changed its name. 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