Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 29, 1958, Image 3

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    ' MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Ore, Monday, September 29, 13S S
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FORMOSA PATROL A Navy A3D Skywarrior from the aircraft carrier USS Lexing
ton flies a patrol mission in the Far East Island in the background is not identified.
Meanwhile, talkS'continue in Warsaw between U. S. Ambassador Jacob Beam and Red
Chinese Ambassador Wang Ping-nan, seeking a peaceful way out of the perilous crisis
in the Formosa Straits.
Voters' League
Sheets Available
A voters' Information sheet
is again available to Jackson
county voters, and an election-information
program is
being prepared to civic, serv
ice and church groups on re
quest, Mrs. Thomas Rutter,
voter service chairman of the
Medford League of Women
Voters, has announced.
The voters' information
sheet, prepared by the state
League of Women Voters, con
tains an explanation of, and
pro and con material on the
13 measures which will ap
pear on the November ballot.
The material has been check
ed for fairness and accuracy
by the Reed college division
of history and social science,
Mrs. Rutter said. '
The sheets are on sale at
10 cents per copy at the Re
publican and Democratic
headquarters, she said, or
may be obtained for sale to
groups by telephoning Mrs.
Rutter at SPring 3-4827.
Core of the election - in
formation program is a skit
illustrating the need for coun
ty home rule in Oregon, she
said. Mrs. Ben Day, local
chairman of the state league
committee for county home
rule, appears with the skit to
answer questions on the pro
posed constitutional amend
ment. Voter service commit
tee members present pro and
con information on other bal
lot measures.
Local groups desiring a
five, 20 or 30 minutes presen
tation of election information
are asked to telephone Mrs.
Richard Porto, SPring 3-4352.
Amusement Park
Mishap Kills Girl
Los Angeles -(CPU-A kiddie
train, carrying children on
an outing overturned Sunday
night at a commercial amuse
ment center, killing a 6-year-
old girl and injuring seven
others.
Police said the train over
turned when it struck a steel
bar left or tossed on the
tracks smashed into a fence
and then righted itself. The
passengers were spilled to the
ground.
Patrice Hurst, riding with
her mother, Mrs. Sydney
Hurst, 25, and brother, Errol,
7, was cut about the head and
neck and apparently bled to
death.
Mrs. Hurst and her son suf
fered cuts and bruises. She
was hospitalized at General
Hospital in shock over the
accident and the death of Pa
trice. Errol was released
after treatment at an emer
gency hospital.
Princess Margaret
To Visit Brussels
Brussels - CPD - Britain's
Princess Margaret flies here
today to dine with bachelor
King Baudouin, visit the
World's Fair and take a
look at the city from where
Peter Townsend courted her.
The dashing ex - fighter
pilot was a long way off,
however. He is in Africa, en
route to even more distant
parts, on his second trip
around the world for a docu
mentary movie company.
The princess was greeted
on arrival by Prince Albert,
25, a bachelor as is his broth
er, Baudouin. On Wednesday
she will dine with Baudouin
at Cierinol Castle in the Ar
dennes,, some 70 miles from
the Belgian capital.
BEGIN EUROPEAN TOUR
Bonn (DPD More than 100
Virginians led by former
Gov. John' S. Battle arrived
here Sunday on a tour of Europe.
- ' el!
SUCCEEDS ADAAS Maj.
Gen. Walton B. Persons is
pictured at his desk in the
White House following an
nouncement of his appoint
ment to succeed retiring
Presidential Assistant Sher
man Adams. Persons was
the deputy assistant to the
president.
Sight of Broiler
Sickens Woman
' Portland-fUPD-Tavern oper
ator Edna W. Rommel can
stand anything today except
the sight of her broiler. It
brings back the time she
burned $1000 worth of pay
checks by mistake.
Here, she explained, is how
it happened: During the course
of business at the 8-Ball Tav
ern Saturday, she .cashed
$1,000 in paychecks for her
patrons. In order to hide them
until Monday, she stuck them
in the broiler of her stove at
home. ' "
Sunday morning she got up
as usual and turned on the
oven. By the time it hit her,
all but two of the checks were
in ashes.
Gold Beach Slash
Fire Under Control
Gold Beach-UPD-A stub
born slash fire that burned
for three days in the Saun
ders Creek area just south of
the Rogue river over about
3500 acres was brought under
control by firefighters Sun
day afternoon.
Ivan Young, State Forestry
Department district warden,
said mopping, up operations
would begin today. The fire
broke out Friday two miles
east of Gold Beach. About
100 men battled the flames
Three Slightly Hurt
In Crash of C119
Portland (UPD A twin-en
gined C-119 Flying Boxcar
crash-landed at Portland In
ternational Airport Saturday
evening alter its ngnt mam
gear collapsed. The three men
aboard walked away with mi
nor injuries.
The airmen were the pilot,
Capt. Richard D. Howlett, 39,
Longview, Wash.; Capt. Don
Packard, 29, co-pilot, and
Richard K. Lovelady, airman
1-C of Portland.
The three men were treated
at the air base hospital and re
leased. The trio was returning from
a trip to Geiger Air Base at
Spokane. The gear collapsed
when the plane touched down
just short of the pavement on
runway 28, the main landing
strip at the airport.
Brando and Wife
Silent on Rumors
Hollywopd-(DPD-Actor Mar
lon Brando and his wife, ac
tress Anna Kashfi, weren't
talking today but the actor's
aunt denied London reports
the couple had separated.
As late as Saturday, Mrs.
Bette Lindemayer said every
thing seemed all right in the
Brando household. She said
she had talked to her nephew
then.
"Such a report must be in
correct," she said. "And after
speaking to him, I'm sure that
I'd know if all were not
well.-"
Reports from London were
that Brando and Miss Kashfi
had parted since their Japan
ese maid drowned in their .
swimming pool several weeks
ago.
Central Point Man
Hurt in Auto Mishap .
Noble Brown, route 1, Box
276, Central Point, was in
jured Sunday when his car
struck a metal light pole at
the intersection of Pine st.
and Highway 99 at Central
Point, local police reported.
Brown received a broken
nose and considerable dam
age was done to his car, but
none to the pole, police said:
He was attempting to turn
onto the highway to drive
south toward Medford, offi
cers said. No citation was issued.
SHOULD KEEP THEM OUT
Stevenage, England - (DPD -Town
fathers, planning a
shopping center, have figured
out how to ban dogs. They
decided to set up parking
meters for canines at en
trances to the area.
too.
can have this
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