Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 08, 1958, Image 3

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    Suspect Quizzed
In Kidnaping of
Girl in Colorado
Fort Collins, Colo.JUPD-TRe
Larimer county sheriffs of
fice early today apprehended
an unidentified man as a sus
pect in the kidnaping of Mar
jorie Schneider.
The man, in his early
thirties, was brought in for
questioning on a tip from a
citizen here. A deputy said
the suspect, second to be
questioned in connection with
the disappearance of the 18-year-old
stenographer early
Sunday morning, was a resi
dent of Fort Collins.
Another Released
Sunday afternoon, deputies
questioned another unidenti
fied resident of Fort Collins
about the girl's disappearance,
but released him less than a
half hour later.
Nine 4-H'ers
And County Man
Win At Fair
Nine Jackson county - 4-H
club members and a Medford
. man were winners last week
at the Oregon State fair which
closed Saturday in Salem.
In addition to individual
winners, Jackson county re
ceived the expert "housekeep
ing" blue ribbon for the swine
area in the barn at the fair.
Herman Kamping, Medford,
received the silver trophy for
the best potato exhibit. The
trophy, donated by the Oregon
Potato commission to encour
age a greater display of Ore
grown potatoes, was eccepted
for Kamping by Glenn Klein,
Jackson county 4-H agent.
Kamping won with Red Pon
tiacs. Joan Dobrot, Central Point,
won a trip to 4-H summer
school for winning the senior
dollar dinner contest at the
lair. The dinner served in
cluded fried chicken for four
persons for an average of 60
cents .apiece.
Requires Much Time
Joan spent four hours pre
paring a menu of pineapple
grapefruit juice, chicken, par
sleyed potatoes, green beans
julienne, tomato salad, herb
bread and butter, homemade
watermelon pickles, pear
crunch and coffee.
Two Medford girls, Penny
Sampert, 15, and Marsha Wat
son, 13, with "recipe for horse
manship" won the demonstra
tion in the livestock division
for grooming and saddling of
a horse. The girls belong to
the West Side Hayburners 4-H
Saddle Horse club.
Two Jackson county judg
ing teams received second
place honors in the 4-H dairy
and livestock contests. Dairy
judging honors went to Steve
Carroll and Bill Hubbard,
both Eagle Point, and Romelle
Fosson, Jacksonville. The live
stock judging team included
Joyce Kerr, Ashland; Marilyn
Watson, Medford, and Carol
Von der Hellen, Central Point.
Marilyn Watson was the third
high individual among the 93
judges from throughout Ore
gon in the contest.
Aumsville Logger
Dies of Injuries
Stayton (UPD A 21-year-old
Aumsville logger, Ralph
Combs, died Saturday of in
juries suffered when he was
crushed between two logs
Wednesday afternoon.
Combs was working on a
logging operation for the
Ercil Wilson Logging Co.,
when a log slipped, crushing
him against another log which
was nearby.
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The girl has not been found.
Miss Schneider was abducted
by a crew-cut man in his early
thirties early Sunday morn
ing while she was sitting in
an automobile in a lovers'
lane near here with her
escort, Ellsworth Eugene Far
nik, 21, Estes Park, Colo., and
another couple, James Cole
man, 23, and Coleman's wife,
Janet, 19.
The Colemans and Farnik
told Sheerer the man fired
eight bullets into the car.
They said two bullets crashed
through the windshield, two
others busted out the front
headlights, two pierced the
tires, and two other bullets
smashed the' radiator.
Pockets Emptied
Sheriff Sheerer said the
trio told him the man lined
them up and forced them to
empty their pockets.
Farnik said the gunman
thanked them for their money
-less than $2-and apologized
for "busting up the car."
. "He then told us to start
walking, all except Margie,"
Farnik said.
"I want the blonde to come
with me," Farnik said the
gunman told them.
Paperman Paper
Probe Scheduled
Washington -(UPD- A federal
grand jury today explored
the mystery of millionaire
Bernard Goldfine's stolen
"Paperman papers."
Mildren Paperman - blonde
bookkeeper for the gift-giving
friend of Presidential Assist
ant Sherman Adams and other
political figures was sched
uled to be in the witness chair.
Miss Paperman previously
was a staring member of the
Goldfine entourage during
the House's recent Adams
Goldfine hearings.
The grand jury specifically
is looking into housebreaking
charges against William (Col
onel) Walters, a 33-year-old
hotel cashier..
Police accused him of lift
ing the "Paperman papers"
records of Goldfine dealings
-from Miss Paperman's hotel
room in early July. The House
influence - investigating sub
committee's inquiry into the
alleged , influence - for - favors
tieup between Goldfine and
Adams was then at its height.
Finance Drive
Slated by GOP
The neighbor to neightbor
Republican finance drive will
start Sept. 14 in Jackson
county and throughout the
state, according to Don Stath
os, chairman of the Jackson
county Republican Central
committee.
The campaign is a new
method of political fund rais
ing and is being tried this
election years so' each voter
may "buy a share in your po
litical party."
"Local Republican leaders
have stated their party has
no desire to be supported and
controlled by special interest
groups," Stathos said. They
believe by getting the sup
port of many citizens repre
senting the general interest
the Republican party can best
serve the country."
"Mrs. Francis Littrell, lo
cal chairman of the Neigh
bor to Neighbor campaign,
asks that everyone be pre
pared when his Republican
neighbor calls on Sept. 14.
Each Republican is urged to
"back your ballot with your
Buck."
Trucker Strike
Talks Scheduled
San Francisco - (UPD - A new
round of negotiations aimed
at ending an 11-state Team
ster strike-lockout gets under
way here Tuesday.
Negotiations between top
industry and union represen
tatives ended Saturday in
Washington with no agree
ment being reached. However,
both sides indicated there was
some hope of a solution.
"We feel substantial pro
gress has been made toward
settlement of the strike and
lockout," said a joint state
ment issued by Robert H.
Cutler of El Paso, Tex., rep
resenting the employers, and
Einar Mohn, president of the
Western Conference of Team
sters. The statement came after
negotiators met for 2Vz hours
at the headquarters of Team
ster President James R. Hoffa.
The strike began four
weeks ago today when 2,350
teamsters belonging to Joint
Council No. 38 in Central
California and Western Ne
vada went on strike, demand
ing wage parity with San
Francisco Bay area drivers.
Employers then ordered the
lockout in the 11 Western
states. They claimed the
strikers were bound by an
agreement covering the West
that was reached on May 27.
The dispute has cost truck
ing companies an estimated
$8 million, and has idled 100,
000 drivers.
Court Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
William George O'Neill, 401
North Iry St., drunk in public, $15.
Frank Harrison Vochatzer. route
2, box 228E, drunk in public, $10.
Fred Daniel McGee, transient,
drunk in public, $25.
John Thomas Gordon, transient,
drunk in public, $10.
John Henry Owens, transient,
drunk in public. $10.
Samuel Lee Ford, Camp White,
drunk in public, $10.
William Allen Goben, transient,
drunk in public. $10.
Mertz Edward Doran, transient,
drunk in public, $10.
Wilmot Irving Carrol, Camp
White, drunk in public, $10.
William Richard Farner, tran
sient, drunk in public, $15.
Walter Harold Marshall. 30 North
Front St., drunk in public. 10 days.
James Francis Barrett. Camp
White, drunk in public. $10.
Frank Dewey Pierce, Camp
White, drunk in public, $10.
Delmer Burl Pounds, Camp
White, drunk in public. $10.
Stanley Lawrence Kure. tran
sient, vagrancy. $10.
William Brownlow Smith, tran
sient, drunk in public. $10.
Floyd Morgan Fiske. Camp
White, drunk in public, $10.
Loyd John Gibson, Salem, drunk
in public. $10.
Glen Bess, San Diego, drunk in
public. $10.
Denver Ralph Ladd, no tail lights;
$2.50.
Muriel Levella Friertd, violation
of basic rule, $10.
Dale Carson Elred, disobeyed
stop sign, $5.
Pearl J. Tetter, no operator's
license in possession. $10.
Harold Richard Adams, disobey
ed stop sign, $5.
Keith D. Arasmith. failure to
yield right of way, $10.
Mary Ellen Pond, disobeyed red
light, S5.
Keith Darwin Ayrea, violation of
basic rule, $10.
Wilbur Raymond Johnston, fol
lowing too close, $10.
M. Virginia Star key, violation of
basic rule, $10.
Edward Henry DeGrasse, dis
obeyed red light, $5.
Nelda Grace Webb, excessive ex
haust noise, $10.
Frank Blaine Haselton, disoebeyd
stop sign, $5.
Jesse Donald Suttle. disobeyed
red light, $5; violation of basic
rule. $10.
David Lee Gifford, violation of
basic rule. $10.
Lawrence Joseph Gober, exces
sive tire noise, $10.
Marilyn Jeanne Albertson, dis
obeyed red light, S5.
Roy Bert Gibbins, no operator's
license, $10.
Daniel Dennison Hull, no oper
ator's license in possession, $5.
DISTRICT COURT
Claude A. Ragsdale, overload, $15.
Everett E. Chapman, overheight,
$10.
Reginald P. Breeze, failure to
make traffic stop. $10.
Joseph Rulon Stallings, no op
erator's license, $6.
Ralph J. Robinson, no motor ve
hicle license, $6.
Ted M. Adams, refuse to weigh
load, $105.
CIRCUIT COURT
Quintin Blair Jordan vs. Edith
Pearl Jordan, divorce decree.
Elmer Wesley Settell vs. Shirley
Anna Settell, divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Robert Charles Colson and Jean
Malot. both of Medford.
Billy Mack Towell and Kathrvn
Louise Bager, both of Grants Pass.
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GRAPHICALLY DEPICTING South's school problem is this picture of Girvaud Roberts,
13, only Negro in otherwise all-white school at Charlotte, N. C. She is trying to talk to
group of white girls standing outside Piedmont Junior High as school began.
Truman Scheduled
Seattle Address
Seattle- (UPD -Former Presi
dent Harry S. Truman has ac
cepted an invitation to speak
at the Democratic Party's an
nual Jefferson-Jackson day
banquet here Sept. 26, Luke
Graham, Democratic state
chairman said Sunday.
SQUALL UPSETS BOATS
Port Washington, N.Y. -(UPD
-About half of a fleet of 144
sailboats were capsized or
disabled in Manhasset Bay
Sunday afternoon when a vio
lent squall struck. No casual
ties were reported, but 100
persons were rescued from
the water by powerboats.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford", Oregon, Monday, September 8, 19SS S
Pietro Mascagni's one -act
grand opera "Cavalleria Rus
ticana" was first performed
in Rome in 1890.
Nests of the Baltimore Or
iole are felted and woven with
plant fibre into a hanging
pocket on tree branches.
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