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8 MAR. TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Ore, Moon Shot Tied To London - (LTD - The wsekly ; "Spectator" reported the re ; suits of a contest in which tn I trants were asked last week to J find lines in Shakespeare at t propriate for comment on the American moon rocket at j tempt. Some winners: i "Thou canst not hit it, hit J iL hit it; thou canst not hit it, - t,y good man!" Love's Labi- Lost, Act IV, Scene 2. I see they glory like a sh-wting star, fall to the base earth from the firmament." Ik-.iisrd II, Act II, Scene 4. How ill agrees it with your gravity." Comedy of Errors, Act II, Scene 2. Whit, out of hearing? GonC No sound, no word? Alack, where are you?" Midsun mer Night's Dream, Act II, Scene 2. "Come, let's make haste she'll soon be back again." Capi iital Airlines , 'Mechanics Vote Strike Washington (ITD Capital Airlines' 2.500 mechanics have voted to strike rather than accept a t ontract settle ment recommended by a presidential emergency board. The mechanics, members of the International Association of Machinists, askeo the na tional headquarters i'tonday to approve a walk-ou. No date was set, however. The I AM said 98 per cent of ti.ose voting favored a strike. The manufacturer of a rusv preventive estimates that the ' nation's loss from rust comes! to seven and a half billion dollars a year. ' STORE HOURS: Monday 9:30 ff SMART MINIY 39 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE Wednesday, October 15, 1958 Shakespeare ' Macbeth, Oct III, Scene 4. "And, 'tis not done; the at tempt and not the deed con founds us." Macbeth,' Act II, Scene 2. Martha Raye To Take Sixth Male Las Vegas, Nev. -OB- Com edienne, Martha Raye said on Tuesday night she will soon marry a former Westport, Conn., policeman whose wife divorced him Tuesday, blam ing the actress for wrecking the marriage. Miss Raye, 42, said she and Robert O'Shea, 31, "will be married either here in Las Vegas or when we get back to New York." The star made the statement when informed that O'Shea's 21-year-old wife Barbara Ann, had'been grant ed in Bridgeport, Conn., an uncontested divorce from O'Shea. Mrs. O'Shea ' testified that before her husband resigned from the police force of fash ionable, suburban Westport in 1956 he had worked part time for Miss Raye as a body guard and that it had devel oped into "more than a job." The pretty Mrs. O'Shea, a brunette mother of a 2-year-old girl, sued Miss Raye for $50,000 for alienation of af fections after her husband left her. The suit was settled out of court for a reported "substantial amount." O'Shea will be Miss Raye's sixth husband. "Husband No. 5, dancer Edward Begley, di vorced the - comedienne in 1356 in Juarez, Mexico. KITCHEN Towels Large assortment of checks, stripes and solid colors. Your husband will enjoy drying dishes with these colorful towels. 97 6 for EVERGREEN hrubs Hardy ' shrubs rooted in gallon cans. Varieties include? 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Any persons, junior high school age and up, is eligible to sign up for the course. Additional information may be obtained by telephoning the Ashland YMCA at MUr dock 5-8616. Cave Junction Passes Ordinance Cave Junction - The new city prdinance requiring a master water shut-off valve to be installed between the city water meter and the user's water system was ap proved by the council Mon day. The ordinance, designed for an emergency water shut-off by the property owner for means of repair work, is an amendment to an existing or dinance. - Bill Howland was sworn in as acting councilman to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Wes Peters. Howland is one of the peti tioners for councilman in the November city election. LADIES' Pixie Slippers Completely lined, cushion foam inside, suedine out sole. Elastic edging for perfect fit. Colors: Black, red and two-tone colors. LADIES' Casual Slippers Just received a new shipment in sizes 4Vi to 9. Ship ment includes the popular 5 eyelet suede slipper. LADIES' Briefs A BIG VALUE Acetate tricot elastic leg briefs. Sizes 5-6-7 in white, pink, blue, maize and aqua. ' ' ' 4 ... 97 Purse W Panly 3 pair girls' acetate tricot panties fn a plastic hand bag. Sizes 4-6-8. An ideal gift item for .the little miss. $100 SET II Play-Doh A toy item that will keep the little ones busy for hours. Will not stain and is non-toxic. Fun for toddlers to. teens. "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED" Law Violation in Pope Vote Seen "Washington-fUPD-An organ ization backing separation of church and state claimed to day that American cardinals who vote for a new Catholic pope will be voiding their U. S. citizenship. Glenn L. Archer, executive director of Protestants and Other Americans United for Separation of Church and State, raised the question in a letter to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. Archer said the U. S. immi gration and naturalization law provides that a citizen "shall lose his nationality by . . . voting in a political election in a foreign state or partici pating in an election or plebi scite to determine the sover eignty over foreign territory." He said "it is commonly rec ognized that the pope is a head of a foreign state," and U. S. citizens have no more right to vote in a papal elec tion than in any other foreign election. The letter urged Dulles to notify the three American Catholic cardinals Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York, Edward Cardinal Moon ey of Detroit and James Fran cis Cardinal Mclntyre of Los Angeles that they will be violating U. S. law by taking part in the selection of a new pope starting Oct. 25. William E. . Seward, who later became the U.S. Secre tary of State responsible for the purchase of Alaska, is said to be the first lawyer ever to use insanity as a legal de fense. It was during the trial of an accused murderer at Auburn, N.Y., in 1847. $98 PAIR $198 PAIR SET )) MEDFORD, OREGON 1 2. . , .i -A 00K FOR L P DISTRIBUTED Civil De fense Emergency handbooks, prepared by the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, were distributed by local Boy Scouts recently. About ZYz million Scouts delivered 40 million handbooks to Ameri cans. The manual is designed for a permanent reference. Dr. Ford to Speak At Medford Church Dr. George L. Ford, execu tive director of the National Association of Evangelicals, with headquarters in Wheat on, 111., will speak at Medford Friends church, Merriman rd. at DeBarr ave., Thursday at 7:30 p.m. on the subject, "Crises Facing Evangelicals What Can Be Done about It?" Clynton G. Crisman is pastor of the host church. Dr. Ford is well-known in the Pacific Northwest. He served for several years as regional director of the Na tional Association of Evang elicals. In 1954 he became na tional executive director. He also will report on the Na tional Sunday school conven tion - which he attended last week in Des Moines, Iowa. . MacDill Ahead in SAC Competition March AFB, Calif. -flJPD- A B47 crew from the 9386th Bombers Wing at MacDill Air Force Base,. Fla., today held a slim lead at the start of the. third day of the 10th annual Strategic Air Command bomb and navigation competition. Lt. Col. Ernest I. Ticknow, 34, of Adair, Iowa, and his pace-making crew have rack ed up a total of 398.4 points to capture a precarious lead over 78 American and four British crews competing in the two phases of the meet. Ticknow's crew was follow ed by another B47 crew from Little Rock, Ark., AFR, com manded by Maj. Frank W. Hawkey, with 395.8 points. In third place with 395.8 points. In third place was a British Valiant crew commanded by Wing Commander Sidney Baker, 39, Bristol England, with 388.8 points.. School News... Griffin Creek School Parents' night was held at Griffin Creek school, October 1, in connection with the' regu lar Mothers' club meeting. Mrs. Harold Edmonds, presi dent of the club, presided over the meeting. The pro gram was in charge of Mrs. Floyd Eastwood. Steve Whipple, musical di rector, played two saxophone solos, accompanied by Mrs. Whipple. Mrs. Frink, princi pal of the school, introduced the faculty. Mrs. ' Sander, chairman of room mothers, in troduced the room mothers and they welcomed the par ents as they visited the class rooms to meet the teachers and hear a general overview of the year's school work. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria by the eighth grade mothers. A total of 185 parents attended. . Griffin Creek school has made a gain in enrollment this year. An additional first grade was- established in the music room and Mrs. Ethel Cummings is the new teacher. Mrs. Mary Overstreet, fourth grade teacher, is a new fac ulty member this year. New student body officers are: Arthur Miller, president; Clinton Partsafas, vice presi dent; Ronnie Edmonds, treas urer; Mary Kenyon, secretary; yell queen is Lorraine Hamp ton, and her yell leaders are Charline Muir, Teressa Stein bach, Jickie Ober, and Chris tine Helman. The student body will soon launch its an nual magazine" drive to raise funds for the organization. A new steam table has been added to the kitchen which greatly helps in serving lunch es. Mrs. Darnell assists the cooks each day only through serving time. Bob Beihn, new bus driver, is using the small bus to trans port students to junior and senior high. We are happy to have Norma Smith back as our school secretary. Mansfield Haps AScorn far Accusing EDemos off Washington-OIPD-Sen. Mike Mansfield today bitterly as sailed GOP Chairman Meade Alcorn for accusing Demo crats of blocking a Far East settlement. He intimated Al corn himself violated the U.S: secrecy pledge on its Warsaw negotiations with Red China. Mansfield, a leading Demo cratic foreign policy spokes man, made the statements to United Press International after Alcorn charged "appeas ers in the Democratic Party" had "dragged the Formosan issue into this campaign." Alcorn, in a public state ment Tuesday night, said the "appeasers" had "endangered the diplomatic objectives of the United States" and added: "The Red Chinese ambassa dor in Warsaw, in fact, has been using Democratic politi cal speeches on foreign policy to delay settlement of this problem which threatens the peace of the world." Dulles Makes Appeal Alcorn's statement was Is sued shortly after Secretary of State John Foster Dulles had appealed to both Demo crats and Republicans to "calm down" and stop inject ing the Formosa issue into the congressional campaign. A State Department spokes man had "no comment" when asked if Alcorn's remarks went counter to Dulles' no politics apeal. He also said he could not comment- on Al corn's statement about the Warsaw talks. "We have a pledge with the Chinese Communists not to talk about the Warsaw dis cussions," the spokesman said. He added he did not know where Alcorn had gotten his information. Asked where he had ob tained the information about the Warsaw talks, Alcorn said at first it had "been reported in the press" but then went on to intimate he had received it from the State Department. He said he had "good reason to believe it to. be accurate" and acknowledged he con ferred with Dulles last Sun day. Mansfield Disturbed Mansfielfi, assistant Senate Democratic - leader a n d a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said he was "deeply" disturbed and disappointed that the subject of foreign policy is being made a political football by the chairman of the Republi can National Committee." Interviewed by telephone in New York where he is at tending the U.N. assembly meeting as a member of the U.S. delegation, Mans field said he had hoped .because of the "dangers" involved that both parties would discuss the "delicate , situations in the Middle East and Far East on their merits and in a con structive manner to the end." ' Calling for the "fullest pos sible support" to the adminis tration on the basis of results to date in the Formosa crisis, Mansfield added the "stakes are too high for a politician to try to make capital out of a Roseburg Man Killed By Lumber Carrier Roseburg (UPD Marcus D. Valentine, 46, Roseburg, was killed instantly Tuesday when a lumber carrier backed ever him at the U.S. Plywood Company planing shed here, according to Corner C H. Babbitt. VOTE FRANK CHRISTIAN Democrat FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Hard Working Understanding Co-operative VOTE! Pd. jd. Frank Christian for Co. Commissioner, Jackson Co. Dem. Central Com., Jim Red den, Chmn. 2246 Aloha Ave. j . iHiitmiMi - I A J Blocking situation . which may have dangerous possibilities for all of us." Denies Alcorn's Charge As to Alcorn's charge that Democratic speeches had giv en the Chinese Communist en voy at Warsaw ammunition for delaying tactics, Mans field said "to the best of my knowledge that has not been done." He suggested, the Red ambassador might have drawn on statements by columnists in U.S. newspapers. ' " "It's a good idea to know what is going on in Warsaw through the lips of the Repub lican National Committee chairman," Mansfield, added. - A spokesman for the Demo cratic National Committee said Committee Chairman Kre-season low price! Toni's ny lon hair grows softer, prettier the more it is washed and comb ed. All plastic Toni Doll can be bathed all over. Comes with Toni Play Wave Kit! - $C98 BLOCK J CITY SET BUILDING BLOCKS NOW $&88 ONLY Makes model homes, stores, garages, churches. 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