Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 20, 1958, Image 5

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    Eisenhower Kules Out Any
Controls to Curb (Inflation
Washington (LTD Presi
dent Eisenhower today flatly
ruled out any government
controls at this time to curb
inflation.
The President vigorously
told his news conference that
labor and management pru
'dence and as much of a cut
in government spending as
possible are still the best
way to cope with the wage-
price spiral.
He said that Congress, after
having been in an economy
mood . only a year ago, now
seems to be on a spending
cycle. He considers this a
mistaken policy. . .
Vetoed Bills
It was for this reason, he
said, that "he vetoed several
bills which he thought would
involve spending too much
money. As far as possible, he
said the government should
spend only for the items it
absolutely needs today. De
SDite what he called his
economizing efforts, the gov
ernment is expected to run
12 billion dollars in the red
this fiscal year.
The President was in a
cood mood throughout the
meeting with reporters.
He began by reading a pre
pared statement appealing to
"common sense" and "civic
responsibility" in solving the
school integration problem
He pledged to uphold Vie
Constitution and battle
against the "anarchy" which
he said would result if the
courts are defied.
Foreign Situation
On other subjects, the
President:
Repeated the administra
tion warning that if Soviet
encouraged indirect aggres
sion continues, the world . is
headed for -what he called
real trouble. But he said that
does not mean the world
would necessarily become en
gulfed in a big war. He said
that if the Free World follows
a firm, steady course he be
lieves the Soviet will eventu
ally find it to their own best
interests to stop trying to
bribe nd subvert small "na
tions and will let them find
their own destinies. -
Declined to say exactly
when the U.S. will withdraw
the rest of its forces from
Lebanon, but repeated that
it would be as soon as the
Liftle Damage
Caused in Mishap
Cars driven by John Pamp
lin, 19, of Ashland and Mary
Alice Venecamp, 27, of 4069
South Pacific highway, Med
ford, collided near the Ever
Shady auto court, north of
Phoenix about 5:05 p.m. yes
terday, state police reported
today .
No injuries were reported
and no citations issued. The
Venecamp car was apparent
ly stopped and waiting to
make a left turn when the car
driven by Pamplin swung
around it catching the right
side and tail, officers said.
Minor damage was report
ed to both cars, state police
said.
legal government of Lebanon I something to sav.
requested it or the United
Nstions makes preparations
to assure security in the area
Reported that the U.S.
has no evidence that Red Chi
nese boss Mao Tse-tung is
playing a major part in shap
ing Soviet policy.
Repeated his proposal
that the U.N. should have a
police force, but said it may
have to await a growth of
common sense and tolerance
among nations. He said he did
not think that the proposal
itself could be kept before
the U.N. now on an urgent
basis. Arab and other inter
ests have opposed the Presi
dent's proposal for such a
force.
Says U.S. Is Strong
A reportedquestioned the
adequacy of this country's de
fenses. The President replied
that the U.S. military posture
is not only adequate but is
the most powerful in the na
tion's history and complete
ly capable of acting as a de
terrent to war. He said that
every day there are new de
velopments new enlarge
ments to make the armed
forces stronger and more ef
ficient.
As of this moment, he
has no specific plans . for
speaking in the forthcoming
congressional campaigns al
though he thinks it would tie
unusual if he didn't have
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CAA Blamed for
Collision Between
Airliner, AF Jet
Washington (LTD The
Civil Aeronautics Administra
tion has been given most of
the blame for a collision be
tween an airliner and an Air
Force . jet near Las Vegas,
Nev., April 21 that took 49
lives.
The CAA's sister organiza
tion, the Civil Aeronautics
Board, levelled the accusation
Tuesday night in an accident
investigation report.
Even after United Air Lines
had complained of near misses
in the Las Vegas vicinity, the
CAA took "no action of any
kind," the report said. It also
said CAA Administrator
James T. Pyle should have
brought to the attention of the
CAB the fact that the Las
Vegas area had presented a
potentially dangerous air traf
fic situation.
It said "this was not done. .
The CAB is an independent
agency which sets the safety
standards and rules under
which U.S. airlines operate.
The CAA, a branch of the
Commerce Department, car
ries out the policies and rules
established by the CAB.
Pilots Are Killed -.
Forty-nine persons, includ
ing two Air Force pilots, were
killed when a United Air
Lines DC7 and an F100F Su
per Sabre oollided 21,000 feet
above the desert. A student
pilot in the jet was being given
flight training by an instruc
tor. The report criticized the
CAA for having authorized
Nellis Air Force Base, near
Las Vegas, to make such train
ing flights several times daily
on a regular basis.
The Air Force was blamed
for not having cut down to a
minimum the chance of colli
sion on such flights out of
Nellis.
The report noted that the
"jet penetration" which the
Super Sabre was executing
carried it into a standard fed
eral airway used by commer
cial traffic. -
As a result of the accident.
the report said, Nellis author
ities have taken measures to
reduce the possibility of sim
ilar collisions in the future.
The board also concluded
from reconstruction of the
wreckage and eyewitnesses
reports that the jet's instruc
tor attempted a last second
evasive maneuver. The initial
contact occurred between the
leading edge of the DC7 right
wing and the leading edge of
the F100F right wing.
4-H Club News
Teena Paige Sewing Club
The regular meeting of the
Teena Paige sewing club of
Central Point was held Aug.
5 at Wanda Smith's grand
mother's house.
Present were Carol Mey
ers, Pat McCue, Nancy and
Elaine McKay, Julie Ashton,
Linda Warren, Patty Straus,
Carolyn Sidener, Cherel
Swanson and Wanda Smith.
Terry Turner, Central Point,
was a visitor.
Sewing for the county fair
was discussed and entry
blanks handed out. Refresh
ments were served by Wanda
Smith and Patty Straus.
Carolyn Sidener,
Reporter.
He was asked about a pub
lished report that he would
not campaign in Michigan this
year on behalf of Sen. Charles
E. Potter (R) who is running
for reelection, because Potter
had criticized Presidential As
sistant Sherman Adams.
Without replying specifical
ly, Eisenhower said he never
had said he would refuse to
go to bat for anyone because
of any one vote, or one ex
pression. He said that the
only Republicans he could not
support are those who dis
agree with him on all of the
matters he considers vital to
national security defense
reorganization, recipr ocal
trade and foreign aid.
Mobile Silencer
Used on Jet Planes
Portland (CPD Residents
near the airbase here will no
longer have to suffer ear-shattering
noise from jet plane
warmups. They're putting me
chanical earmuffs- on the
planes.
The Air Force is trying out
a new mobile silencer, it was
announced Tuesday by Col.
Younger Pitts, commander of
the 337th Fighter Group.
The sound suppressor is de
signed to muzzle the F-102
Delta Daggers during warmup
checks when the plane en
gines have to run at full
throttle. The sound eminating
from a jet while it's chocked
to the ground with the pow
erful motors running is about
115 decibels. With the me
chanical muzzle, it's 78 de
cibels. Col. Pitts said there have
Two Infants Killed
In Hospital Fire .
Stuttgart, Germany (ITD
A holy candle lit for protec
tion in a severe storm appar
ently blew over Tuesday and
caused a fire in a hospital
here that killed two .infants
a'nd severely' burned another.
Police said one of the nuns
in 'St. Anna's Clinic, lit the
candle during a heavy thun
derstorm. Doctors and nurses
carried most of the infants in
the hospital to safety, but
they were too late to save the
dead children.
ADLAI IN ITALY
Florence, Italy (UPD Ad
lai . Stevenson, who recently
toured the Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe, arrived here
Tuesday night for a 10-day vacation.
been no complaints from near
by residents since they start
ed using the new device.
LEAVING LOS ANGELES HOSPITAL, Bing Crosby and
wife, Kathy Grant, proudly .present; latest member of Cros
by family to photographers. Baby is named Harry Lillis.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford", Oregon. Wednesday, August 20, 1958 S
Bomb Explodes in
Beirut Post Off ice
Beirut, Lebanon (CPD A
bomb exploded today in the
post office .building, cutting
Lebanon's cable communica
tions with the outside world.
First reports said two per
sons were injured by flying
glass when the bomb, consist
ing of several charges of dy
namite, exploded in a room
on the ground floor.
There are 679 windows in
the Capitol in Washington.
Do FALSE TEETH
Reck, Slide or Slip?
FASTEETH, an Improved powder to
be sprinkled on upper or lower plates,
bolds false teeth more firmly in place.
Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy,
gooey, pasty taste or feeling. FAS
TEETH Is alkaline (non-acid). Does
sot sour. Checks "plate odor" (den
Mire breath). Get FASTEETH at mnj
drug counter.
ATTEND DEDICATION J
Portland (CPD - Pacesetter,:
pilot, Captain Marion L. (Pat)
Boling who recently set a
world's record for light planes
in a "nonstop flight from Ma
nila to Pendleton, Ore. will
visit Portland for the dedica-
tion of the new intern ation"
al airport terminal Aug. 23-2 4...
DOORS
and tub enclosures
SELBY Gs
Phone SP 3-3613
303 North Bart left
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