MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ. Oregon, Friday, October 24, 1958 3
Truman Ready
To Bury Hatchet
After 'Apology'
New York - (LTD Former
President Truman said today
he's ready to bury the hatchet
with his arch political foe
Vice President Richard M.
Nixon on the basis of a Nixon
statement Thursday night.
"I'd call that an apology,"
Truman said.
"Making up our differences
is okay with me."
Treason Said Charged
Truman has in the past re
fused to be in the same room
with the vice president be
cause, he said, Nixon had
charged the Truman adminis
tration with "treasons."
Nixon told an audience
Thursday night: "There is no
war party in the United States.
The only party of treason in
the United States is the Com
munist party."
He also hailed Truman as
"a gallant warrior" of the
campaign trail.
"Well, that was very nice
of him," Truman said.
Truman was told of Nixon's
remarks by a United Press In
ternational reporter, the only
newsman present when he ar
rived by train from Boston
where he delivered a fighting
campaign speech against the
Republicans Thursday night.
He appeared amazed when
told of Nixon's "gallant war
rior" remark. Asked if he
thought Nixon was trying to
make up their differences,
Truman said:
"Not especially. I think he
thinks it's good politics. And
he's right it is good politics."
Former Guardsman,
Now 80, Asks Pay
Des Moines, Iowa lUPD
Back in 1900, James Logan
put in eight days of Rational
Guard training at Red Oak,
Iowa.
Logan, a farmer, and 80
years old now, said Thursday
he never got paid for the
training stint. The prevailing
rate, he said, was 50 cents
per day.
So, Logan demanded $4
plus interest from Iowa.
"When the training period
was over, our unit comman
der told us to stack arms and
go home where we could col
lect our pay," Logan said.
"We haven't heard from
him since," Logan complained.
D.
New York - (LTD - The Rev.
JoseDh Wilson Sutton. 77,
who retired two years ago as
rector of the St. Stephen's
Protestant Episcopal church
in Manhattan, died Thursday.
Counselling Will Be
Topic for Program
A five-member panel will
discuss "where do people take
their troubles on tne jacK
son County Tuberculosis and
Health association program at
4:30 p.m. Saturday over sta-i
UUU JVJJil.O A v.
The panel will be composed
of Dr. Harry Danielson, psy
chiatrist; Mrs. L. E. Gustison,
of the mental health commit
tee; Miss Noreen Kelly, Med
ford municipal judge; Miss
Frances Clink, supervisor of
nurses at the Jackson county
health department; and Mrs.
John Brandenburg, social
studies chairman of the Amer
ican Association of Univer
sity Women.
Court Records
Charles William Mathty. dis
obeyed traffic signal. S5.
James Nichols, excessive exhaust
noise, $10. -
Douglas Elmer Tosbury, diiobeyr
ed traffic sign. S3.
Walter William Wooldndge.
WTong way on one way street. ?.
Wilkie Lee Moore, white tail
light. $2.30. . ,
Dencil Lorraine Brandy, viola
tion of basic rule, 10.
Sammie Lee Umberger, disobeyed
stop sign. S3. .
William Warren Crawford, dis
obeyed stop sign. 3.
Kenneth Bruzelius. illegal U
turn. 10.
Jafus C. Stouch, violation of basic
rule. 10. J,
Douglas Fred Gordenier, disobey
ed stop sign. S3.
Evelyn Florence Renhard, viola
tion of basic rule. 10.
Henry Lee Boehnke. violation of
basic rule, 10.
Gary Dean Kaiser, improper V
turn, 3.
James Logan Montgomery, dis
obeyed red light. 3.
Vernon Bryon Griffith, violation
of basic rule. 10.
Junior Edward Flynn, operating
without lights. 2.50.
Doris Marie Corliss, disobeyed
stop sign. 5.
Otis Melvin Foreman, no tail
light. S2.50.
Edward Casper Burkhart, driving
wrong wav on one way street. 10.
Leroy White, violation of basic
rule, $10.
Bert E. Mahoney, violation of
basic rule, S10.
Virgil Greer, disobeyed atop sign,
S3.
Douglass Allen Witte, violation
of basic rule, 10.
Elizabeth Ellnora Sheldon, viola
tion of basic rule, $10.
Benjamin. Frank Genung. wrong
v.-ay on one way street, 10.
Audrev Mlneth Macknicki. viola
tion of basic rule. 10.
James Milton Wright, failure to
yield right of way to pedestrian,
15- .
Dale Gott, disobeyed stop sign,
$5.
Warren Larry Brown, disobeyed
red light. $3.
George Watt Roger?, violation of
basic rule. $10.
Roy Edwin Herrick, no operator s
license in possession, 3; disobeyed
red light. 5. ,
Bert Clark Davison, violation of
btsic rule. $10.
Lowell Wayne Fleser, no license
plate light or tail lights. S.
Albert Monroe Shaw, disobeyed
red light, $5. , ...
Leland Charles DeCarlow. dis
obeyed red light. 5.
Mariorie Lvnn West, following
too close. S10. . ,.
James Harvey Griftitn, roiiowing
too close, 10.
St.. Ashland, drunk in public, $40.
Charlie fencer, uaiiaicni, pan
handling. $10;
DISTRICT COURT
Oliver S. Walden, failure to op
erate on the right side. $10.
Arthur D. Fears, overlad. $121.
Elber 3. Nix, deffectlve muffler,
15.
CIRCUIT COURT '
Dora Belle Starling vi. Thomas
Lee. divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATION
Robert Edwin Dunn and Sophia
Moes Lysen. both of Ashland.
Put
Mel Lattie
in the
L-s. State Legislature
November 4th
Jackson County
Farmers say "Give
us one farmer . . .
who studies farm
problems every
day'
Mel lattie work constantly ,
with farmer all over the
county, counselling them on
drainage, ' seeding, raising
and marketing livestock; and
financing the production of
their crops.
Elect
MEL LATTIE
Republican
State Representative
Nov. 4th
Paid Adv. Lattie for Representative Committee,
Dick Gray, Chairman, Cherry Lane, Medford.
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