2 MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dforJ, Oraton, Sunday, September 7. 1958
Plans To Get More
Boys in Scouting
To Be Outlined Here
"A three-point program to
get "more boys in Scouting
and more Scouting in boys"
will be 'outlined by N. H.
Gladfelter, chairman of the or
ganization and extension com
mittee of the Crater Lake
Council, Boy Scouts of Amer
ica, at a meeting of the Coun
cil executive board Wednes
day, Sept. 10. -
Gladfelter listed the three
points of emphasis."
Every Cub ScoUt pack and
Boy Scout troop should use
the "pack recruiting plan"
and "troop recruiting plan."
National materials, are avail
able to use in connection with
local school surveys..
40 New Institutions
Organization of new Scout
units where boys are Vith
each new unit assigned to one
organizer 'is another point.
Gladfelter estimated that
there are at least 40 new in
stitutions where there could
be a Cub Scout pack, Boy
Scout troop, or Explorer unit.
The third is renew all Scout
unit charters on time, which
will keep more boys in bcout-
ine and will assure a Deuer
program in every Scout unit
The Crater Lake council
which serves Jackson, Jose-
nhine and Siskiyou counties
is a member-agency of the
United Medford Crusade, Ash
land-Talent United Fund, and
Josephine County United
Fund, and conducts uoy scout
campaigns in Siskiyou county
and in Jackson county outside
of the united fund areas.
"The spirit of Scouting im
plies action and growth,"
Gladfelter repeated from ma
terial prepared for united
funds which outlined the 1959
council program and operat
ing budget. "Scout leaders
have sought and are seeking
constantly to extend the scout
ing influence to more boys.
"Boy membership in the
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council has more than dou
bled in the last ten years.
More have the opportunity to
be Scouts as more churches,
schools, PTA's, service clubs,
veterans' posts, and other
civic organizations become
partners with the council m
the sponsorship of Scout units.
"From our present base of
over 4,000 boy-members,"
Gladfelter continued, "t h e
council must increase nearly
10 per cent a year just to keep
up with the ever-growing
number of available . boys
and further increases must be
made if we are to reach more
than our--present one out of
three boys even though our
membership is almost one
third better than the national
average."
Other members of the coun
cil's organization and exten
sion committee are Robert D.
Church and Harry Barneburg
of Medford, Walfred Koski of
Grants Pass, Martin Scha
backer of Dunsmuir and
Glenn Tripp of Yreka. Other
executive members on the
committee are Robert Duncan
and Otto A. Ewaldsen of Med
ford and Glenn , Halm of
Grants Pass.
Fairview Inmate
Admits Arson
Hillsboro -UPD- a 22-year-old
inmate of the Fairview
home for the mentalyl defi
cient in Salem hat admitted
setting off a $50,000 fire
Thursday morning in the
Trinity Lutheran church here.
Daniel Edward Cate, a Port
land youth who has left the
mental home 25 times in the
past five years, admitted that
he had set three small f irs in
a Sunday school room after
ransacking the study of Pas
tor George Reule.
Thursday morning Hills
boro police picked Cate up
on a vagrancy charge and
later learned that he was
from Fairview. He was re
turned to the home Friday,
with the arson charges pend
ing in Hillsboro.
Lt. Walt Hatfield of the
state police arson squad said
damage to the $140,000 stone
structure was approximately
$50,000, rather than an; earli
er $25,000 estimate, ; :
Hammarskjold Flies
To Meet Ben Gurion
Cairo -(DPI)-U. N. Secretary
General Dag Hammarskjold
left by air yesterday for Jeru
salem, still hopeful that rival
Arab factions can reach agree
ment on the role the United
Nations should ' play in the
Middle East.
Weekend talks with Israeli
Premier David Ben Gurion
will interupt Hammarskjold's
tour of the Arab world, which
resumes when he flies to
Baghdad Monday.
The U. N. official wound
up inconclusive talks with
President Gamal Abdel Nas
ser in Cairo Friday night.
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Faubus Warns
Again of Closing
Central High
Washington -(UPB- Gov. Or
val Faubus of Arkansas, has
warned again" that he will
close Little Rock's Central
High chool if the Supreme
Court orders that it be inte
grated. The high court is slated to
resume consideration of the
issue next - Thursday; The
school is. scheduled to open
four days later on Sept. 15.
Feelings Deeper," Stronger
Faubus - said Friday night
there are "much deeper and
stronger" feelings in Little
Rock now than a year ago. "
If there is a surface ap
pearance of less tension, the
governor said ,it is because of
"all the threats and possibili
ty of wholesale arrests and
trials in court for even indi
rect opposition."
Faubus said in a radio inter
view that tension actually has
worsened because "it took
a while to sink in."
'Incredibility'
"People at first just didn't
comprehend what was hap
pening," he said, "the incredi
bility of the whole thing, of
the 101st Airborne coming in
as if to conquer an enemy of
this country."
Faubus referred to Army
troops dispatched to Little
Rock by President Eisenhow
er last year to enforce a fed
eral court order for integra
tion of Negro and white stu
dents at Central High School.
The givernor said he still
did not know how soon he
would sign legislation passed
by the Arkansas Legislature
at his request giving him au
thority to close schools where
violence threatens.
Youfh, 15, Arrested
For Setting Fires
Eugene-(UPD - A 15-year-old
Springfield youth has been
arrested on charges of arson
after he admitted setting fire
to two Springfield firms, state
police in Eugene announced
Friday.
The boys was charged with
arson"in a petition filed with
the Lane county juvenile
court. The youth will be de
tained at the juvenile center
here. '
Police said the boy admitted
he had set fire to the Oregon
Handle factory and Allen's
Tire shop.
Arson-, squad investigators
said the youth is now being
questioned in connection with
the $250,000 Nalley's Potato
Chip Factory fire in Spring
field in early August.
Reuther Will Set In
For 'Showdown Week
Detroit-OJPD - Walter Reuth
er's return to the stalled auto
negotiations failed to prompt
immediate progress but the
United Auto Workers presi
dent will be back at the bar
ganing table Monday to open"
the union's "showdow week."
U. N. sources said it is too
early to determine whether
his mission to the Middle East
has succeeded or failed .
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Woman Tourist
KiUfed IBy Bullet
Klamath Falls, Ore. -UPD-A
Minneapolis woman tourist
riding in a car through the
Klamath Indian reservation
early yesterday may have
been the innocent victim of
an Indian crime spree that
cost her life and that of an
Indian youth.
Mrs. Helen Frances Fred
rickson, 48, of Minneapolis,
died instantly when a bullet
pierced the rear of the car in
which she was sleeping in the
back seat. The other six occu
pants of the moving vehicle
were unaware of her death
about 3:30 a.m. between Mo
doc Point, Ore., and Beaver
ICC Concludes
Oregon Hearings
On SP Rate Cut
Portland-(UPD - The Inter
state Commerce Commission
has concluded four days of
hearing here on proposed rail
freight rate reductions affect
ing lumber shipments between
Oregon and California and
Arizona points.
Walter Baumgartner, ICC
examiner, said the hearings
on Southern Pacific's fates
proposals would resume Wed
neesday in San Francisco. The
hearings were brought here
at the request of San. Wayne
Morse (D-Ore.), Oregon lum
bermen and Oregon AFL-CIO.
Calif ornians Agree
California lumber whole
salers joined with Oregon
Lumber shippers Friday in
the claim that high freight
rates are freezing Oregon
lumber out of the markets in
California and Arizona. ' '
Albert A. Kelly, wholesale
lumberman from Alameda,
Calif., testified that all the
lumber he buys comes from
Oregon -and that "all of the
shipments travel by rail.
Kelly said he bought 191
carloads from Oregon ship
pers in 1953 under lower
rates, and only 118 in 1957.
He attributed the decline to
rate differential. '
Hated 'Discriminatory' '
Wholesaler Carl W. Baugh,
Pasadena, Calif., said he too
has bought less lumber from
Oregon shippers due to higher
rates. Some Oregon shippers
described the rates as "dis
criminatory" in their testimony.-
Southern Pacific Railroad
proposes to cut rates about
one fifth on carloads of more
than 34,000 pounds shipped
between Oregon' and Cali
fronia and Arizona points. The
railroad claims the freight
rate cuts are needed to meet
competition from both truck
and water carriers.
Benson Calls Farming
Economy's Bright Spot
Colfax, Ill.-tUPD- of Agricul
ture Ezra Taft Benson said
yesterday "there is no reces
sion in agriculture," despite
recent setbacks in farm prices.
Agriculture is the "bright
est spot in our national eco
nomy," Benson said in a
speech prepared for delivery
at the third annual Heart of
America Tractorama on the
Carl Alpers farm.
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Second Body Found
A few miles from the point
where Mrs. Fredrickson was
shot police found the body of
Eldon Cress, 19, a Klamath
Indian. Officers said bullets
in the two bodies appeared to
be the same caliber and they
were sent to the crime labora
tory to see if thev came from
the same 30-30 rifle.
Shortly before noon yester
day sheriff s Officers took My
ron Barkley, 26, of Chiloquin,
Ore., into custody for ques
tioning in connection with
both deaths. An Indian farm
er, Charley HilT,- told Sheriff
Britton he saw Cress and
Barkley. fighting aldng Jack
son creek about dawn today.
Barkley and Cress were also
identified, Britton said, as the
two men who burglarized a
Chiloquin filling station at
2:30 a.nv Both men have po
lice records. ; ,
Heard Popping Sounds
Driver of the death car was
Russell Crawford, of Oakland,
Calif. Crawford told police he
had heard- popping sounds as
he drove aloAg Highway 97
north of here. Thinking it
might be a tire, he stopped to
investigate. He said all his
passengers appeared " to be
sleeping peacefully and he
continued on to Chemult, Ore.,
where he stopped for coffee.
Everyone in the car- still ap
peared to be asleep.
The party arrived in Bend
at the home of Mrs. Fredrick-
son's and Mrs. Crawford's
sister, Mrs. Norbert Schaedler,
at 5:30 a.m. Others in the car
besides Mrs. Fredrickson and
Crawford were Crawford's
wife, their three children, and
Bryan Fredrickson, 8.
Bov Tried To Wake Her
When the boy tried to
awaken his mother at Bend,
the family discovered she was
dead. It was then that the
bullet holes were found in the
rear of the car. A bullet had
entered the trunk lid and
passed into Mrs. Fredrickson's
back left of the spine and
lodged under the skin of the
chest.
Girl Recovering
From Operation
Portland - (UPD - Marta, the
pretty seven-year-old girl who
was given a new life Wednes
day through a delicate open
heart operation, was recover
ing "excellently" Friday at
the University of Oregon med
ical school hospital here.
Although the plucky young
ster will remain on the hos
pital critical list for another
two or three days, her physi
cian reported that her pro
gress was "satisfactory" and
she is being taken out of her
oxygen tent for short periods
of time.
During the dramatic opera
tion the girl's heart was stop
ped for five and one-half min
utes when surgeons sewed up
a hole between the main
pumping chambers of her
heart.
The girl had been faced
with a childhood as an invalid
and an early death because of
the leaking heart. i
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PortlancWUPD-The homicide
division of the" Portland po
lice bureau yesterday sought
a missing man who may have
been the last person to see
Mrs. Dorothy Balfour alive at
her Southeast Division street
filling station.
Detectives investigating the
death of the 48-year-old sta
tion operator in her apart
ment at the rear of the station
said they had learned that a
man friend had visited Mrs.
Balfour on Monday. She was
not seen alive since then and
Friday police battered in the
door of her apartment to find
her body lying on the bed.
A metal cash box.normally
kept under the bed and con
taining station receipts . was
missing, along with Airs. Bal
four's 1956 model car. Police
said they know the identity of
the male friend.
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French Reds Plot
Paris - (UPD - Red leaders
shaped strategy yesterday to
kill Premier Charles de Gaul
le's new constitution which
they fear might doom the
Communist Party in France.
Members of the Central
Committee were summoned to
an emergency meeting to ex
amine the Red crisis. They
met at suburban Gennevil
liers, with Jacques Duclos,
National Assembly floor lead
er, presiding.
The Communists declared
war on De Gaulle because his
"strong man" constitution for
a Ffith Republic would per
mit only democratic parties
to operate in France.
French voters are expected
to approve the constitution in
the Sept. 28 referendum. De
Gaulle probably will become
first president of the Fifth
Republic. ' .
The Communists, who hold
142 seats in the National As
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