Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1958, Image 2

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    I S MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or., Sunday, September 21, 1938
:
Doctors Describe
Alcohol, TB Link
San Francisco -HTB-Mr. E.
B. Thode, of Casa Grande,
Ariz., assumed office yester
day as president of the West
ern Tuberculosis conference
as the group closed a three
day meeting.
George M- Shahan, Seattle,
was chosen president-elect and
will take office next year.
Vice President is Lynn F.
Woods, Salem, Ore., and secretary-treasurer
Edward Prest
Pasadena.
The conference will meet
next year in Colorado Springs.
Alcohol And TB
The 300 medical and lay
delegates were told Friday
that alcoholism and tubercu
losis are so closely linked that
communities must attack the
two problems- together. i
Mary C. Clark, western rep
resentative of the National
Council on Alcoholism, said
the two ravaging diseases oft
en steal each other's victims.
Alcoholics tend to contract
TB. and tubercular patients
often sink into alcoholism, she
said. As a result, up to 70 per
cent of the patients in many
tuberculosis institutions are
alcoholics.
10 Times As Many
Dr. Frederick Boyes, chief
of the San Francisco Adult
Guidance center, said doctors
at the center find 10 times
as many tuberculosis cases
among the alcoholics.
"There's a mental attitude
in alcoholism that makes peo
ple slow to do anything about
other symptoms, no matter
how sever," Boyes said. "The
alcoholic doesn't worry about
his illness he drinks about
it."
Formosa Crowds
Swarm To Cheer
Mig-Destroyers
Taipei - (EPD - Thousands of
persons swarmed into the bus,
iness district of Taipei at dusk
last night to cheer five Na
, tionalist Chinese pilots cred
ited with destroying five Soviet-built
Migs near besieged
Quemoy.
The five young pilots, each
with a new medal on his khaki
shirt and a garland of flow
ers around his neck, rode on
a jeep in a victory celebration
unrivaled in size since 1954.
They were the sabrejet
fliers who shot down five fast
er Mig 17s Thursday while
protecting a Nationalist sup
ply convoy to the Quemoys.
Thousands of Chinese lined
the streets through the busi
ness and theater district to
tree-shaded New Park to see
the Mig killers.
Each pilot stood in the
front of the jeep clasping his
hands above his head in the
prize fighter gesture of vic
tory. The wife, mother or girl
friend of each pilot rode in
the back seats.
Old men and school girls
pressed against the jeeps ask
ing for autographs while tens
of thousands of firecrackers
exploded along the parade
route.
Youth Confesses
Savage Beatings
Of Five Girls
Portland-fUPD-A 17-year-old
Portland youth who confessed
to savagely beating five girls
over a five-month period was
judged insane Friday and
committed to the state hos
pital at Salem on recommend
ation of the district attorney's
office, two psychiatrists, and
his own attorney.
The youth, Larry Robert
Molstrom, said his only ex
planation for the clubbings
was a periodic and uncontrol
lable urge to hit young wom
en on the head. Deputy Dis
trict Attorney Glenn Courts
and Burr Tatro, Molstrom's
lawyer, said the two psychi
atrists who examined the
youth agreed he was incap
able of helping in his own
defense. He was committed
by Circuit Judge Charles W.
Redding.
The first victim war 18-year-old
girl who was struck
in Northeast Portland Nov.
20. The last victim, a 16-year-old
girl, was bludgeoned in
March and Molstrom was
identified as her attacker. He
confessed to the other beat
ings. Three of the victims 're
ceived skull fractures.
-. Without proper equipment,
a white man might die in six
hours in the Australian des
erts, where the dry heat
reaches 140. degrees Fahren
heit. Yet aborigine savages
can travel in the same area
for several days without
water.
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WINS TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hadley
are shown receiving tickets for a trip to
New York and Newark, N.J., from J. G.
Quigg, assistant division manager, retail
sales for Chevron, Portland. Hadley won
the trip in a recent sales contest conducted
among Chevron dealers in this area. Also
shown are W. W. Deakins, retail area man
ager, Medford, between Quigg and Hadley,
and H. B. Fly, retail supervisor, Medford,
The Hadleys plan to leave for San Francis
co Monday. He operates the Desert service
station on Highway 62 hear Camp White.
(Landis Studio photo)
News About Books
From the Library
During the week the Jack
son County library has been
reopened, Mrs. Mildred Per
kins, bookkeeper administra
tive clerk, Mrs. Charlene Tar
vin, cataloging clerk, and
Mrs. Phyllis Morse, processing
clerk, have worked with spec
ial vigor to prepare 177 new
books for readers.
- At a later time, the 29 steps
that take each book from
package to library shelves
will be reviewed.
The 122 new titles added
this week are:
Travel and Adventure:
From Incas to Indios, Bischof;
Aku-aku, Heyerdahl; William
stown Branch, Duffus.
Reference: Encyclopedia of
Librarianship, Landau; The
Century Dictionary, Whitney.
Biography: On My Own,
Roosevelt; In A Quiet Land,
O'Donoghue; Daughter of the
Gold Rush, Nelson; Mr.
Churchill's Secretary, Nel;
Mister Music Maker, Law
rence Welk, Coakley; The
Naked God, Fast.
History: The Ordeal of
Woodrow Wilson, Hoover;
The Russian Revolution,
Moorehead; Death of A Na
tion, Dowdey; the Battle of
Cowpens, Roberts;.. Churchill,
Roosevelt, Stalin, Feis; Pic
torial History of America,
Year.
Fine- Arts: The Notebooks
of Leonardo da Vinci, Mac
Curdy; Durer, Bodmer; On
Art and Artists, Rodin; Am
erican Estates and Gardens,
Ferree; Playing Cards, Ben
ham. .
Teen-Age: The Post of
Honor, Cooke; Circus Catch,
Archibald; The Man Who Dis
covered the Amazon, Syme;
First Came the Family, Un
derbill. Other non-ficiion: The Chal
lenge of Soviet Education,
Counts; Meet Joe Ross, Dicks;
Papa's Daughter, Bjorn.
African stories: Fire in the
Bush, Bernier; Hamilton Av
enue, Byron; Gazella, Cloete.
Serious Fiction: The Choice,
McLaverty; A Time of Fear,
MacLeish; Ciske, the Rat, Bak
ker; The Twelfth Step, Ran
dall; North of Market, Foff;
Doctor Zhivago, Pasternak;
The Isle of Princes, Ozbek
han; Three Priests. Dever;
Belthazar, Durrell; The Little
Old Admiral, Golding; Arena,
Grayson; The Mark, Israel;
Chez Pavan, Llewellyn; The
Unbelonging. Robinson;
Lindeman's Daughters, Christ
ensen; The Bankrupts, Glan
ville; The Madstone, Faralla;
The Quick Year, Ariss; The
Other Side of the Day, Krech;
The Palace Guard, Braider;
The Called and the Chosen,
Baldwin; Les Adieux, Bas
tide; A Tribe of Women, Ba
zin. War Stories: The Levelling
Wind, Benayar; A Man Es
caped, Devigny; And Save
Them for Pallbearers, Gar
rett; Five Down and Glory,
Gurney; Discourse With Shad
ows, Melcolm; The Prisoners
of Combine D'Giovannitti;
Scramble Six Hurricanes,
Moore.
Adventure stories: Star
Guard, Norton; The Oldest
Confession, Condon; The
Sleeping Mountain, Harris;
Odds against Tomorrow, Mc
Givern; Scent of Danger,
MacKenzie; Moon of the Ti
ger, Wynd.
Historical romance: Swear
by Apollo, Barker; The Royal
Succession, Druon; Echo of
the Flute, Jordan; Night
March, Lancaster; Monsieur
Janvier, Linington; Man of
Montmartre, Longstreet; Dark
Fury, Moray; Admiral Horn
blower in the West Indies,
Forester; Isabel the Fair,
Barnes; Michaelangelo the
Florentine, Alexander.
Light romance: Sacramento
Waltz, Williams; the Orchard
Hill, Walker; Look to the
Stars, Loring; Third Time
Lucky, Ruck; The Serpent
and the Staff, Yerby; The
Wild Garden, Zimmerman;
The Antic Years, Franken;
O'Shaughnessy's Day, Deasy.
Humor: Mrs. O', Claude;
Enjoyment of Laughter, East
man; The Trouble -With Lazy
Ethel, Gann; Lord, What A
Family! Leckie; The Decline
of the American male, Look;
Not as a Crocodile, Marx; The
Banquet Vanishes, Nash; At
Lady Molly's, Powell.
Short Story: Plowshare in
Heaven, Stuart; Varieties of
Love, Kubly; Tales of the
East and West, Conrad.
Western Stories: The Stak
ed Plain, Tolbert; The Fan
cher Train, Bean; Warlock,
Hall; The Bronc People, East
lake; Killer's Range, Lee; The
Cattlemen, Sandoz.
Mysteries: A Hearse of An
other Color, Chaber; The Face
of the Tiger, Curtiss; Dishon
or Among Thieves, Dean; The
Count of Nine, Fair; Captive,
The Gordons; Once a Widow,
Roberts.
Other Fiction: A Really
Sincere Guy, Van Riper; Be
ginner's Luck, Somers; The
Sound of the Sun, Shipley;
The Savage Affair, Scott; A
Man Had Tall Sons, Ostenso;
Women and Thomas Harrow,
M a r q u a n d; The Meskin
Hound, Latham; Shadow in
the Sun, Kenyon; The Afflu
ent Society, Galbraith; Queen
Midas, Dinneen; -The King's
Agent, Clark; The Men
Around Hurley, Blackwell.
The dormouse, the tiny ani
mal at the Alice in Wonder
land tea party, still exists in
real life. Hibernating in win
ter, the dormouse sleeps as
much as six months at a time,
waking now and then to eat a
bit of stored food.
The larger islands of the Fji
Islands in the South Pacific
are mountainous. The highest
peak is 4,340 foot Mount Vic
toria.
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In Timber Bidding
Portland-TOPD - An Elgin
firm, Pioneer Land company,
Friday entered a winning bid
of $233,223 for 47 million
board feet of timber in a sale
of federal timber in the Uma
tilla National forest Round
Mountain cutting circle. The
figure was more than double
the appraised value of the
timber, the government said.
The bid boosted the ap
praised price of timber in the
area to the following levels:
two million feet of ponderosa
pine from $8.20 to $35.75 per
1000 board feet; 26,800,000 of
White pine from $3.50 to
$7.75, 14,700,000 of Douglas
Scientist Asks
Access to Data
On Radioactivity
Portland HUPD- Dr. Alan M.
MacEwan, . a research biolo
gist and former instructor at
Reed College, Friday filed
suit here to force the State
Board of Health to release
data on radioactivity mea
sured over . Portland.
Dr. MacEwan declared the
records were public and
should be available to any
citizen but he declared in his
suit that he has been denied
access to the information
since he made his initial re
quest for it last April.
Dr. MacEwan is conducting
research at Holladay Park
Hospital here under a Public
Health service grant but said
the radiation data he wanted
was not for use in that work.
Mark Howard, information
officer for the Board of
Health, said Dr. MacEwan's
request for the "raw informa
tion" before it was processed
and evaluated was relayed to
the State Radiation Advisory
Committee.
. Head of that group. Dr.
Arthur Scott, , head of the
Reed Colleae science depart
ment, said the committee
voted against giving the in
formation to Dr. MacEwan but
invited, him to state his case
in writing at its next meeting
in October. .
California Bishop Dies in Cathedral
San Francisco -(UPI- The
Rt. Rev. Karl Morgan Block, j
Epicopal Bishop of California,
collapsed and died yesterday
while delivering an ordina
tion address at Grace Cathed
ral. He was 71.
Bishop Block was address
ing a group of young priests.
He turned to them, gestured
and said, "and now . . ." Then
he doubled over and fell.
He was to have retired in
December. His successor
Dean James Pike, bishop-elect
of the diocese, has been ser
ving as bishop coadjutor.
Bishop Block served in his
office for more than 20 years.
During the past 10 years Ep
iscopal parishes and missions
between San Francisco and
San Louis Obispo were in
creased by more than one
thtrd to a total of more than
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