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Stoli Leflanl Kunkel. 28 Highland dr., reported to Med ford police Tuesday the theft of a tire and wheeL Thaft-Calvin J. Hanson, 511 "West Jackson at., reported to Medford police Tuesday after noon the theft of about 50 gallons of gasoline from his logging truck while it was parked in the alley at the rear of his home. For Mealtime Pleasure! Hot Lunches Bar-B-Ques Snacks IHE CLOCK J-' Main at Birtlett Ph. SP 2-6766 cfr veto m mm m warn PLUS WALT DISNEY'S Ml mm 51 iitoSC-iJ-ai mi DISNEYLAND USA Holland Hotels. DINING-MUSIC-DANCING Tha Finest Cuisine from Our Grill or NEW CHARCOAL BROILER LUNCHES 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. DINNERS 5 p.m. to Midnight nn January Clearance Prices! 1st PAYMENT in JANUARY Throw Pillows L 24x36 Plate h Mirrors T T 24x30 Portable Radios m95 Pictures 1 99 T 123 S. Front St. Locals Word Rtceired -Word has been received here of the death of Miss Golda Boone, former resident of southern Oregon. Miss Boone died Mon day morning in Stanford Uni versity hospital in San Fran cisco following an illness. Private memorial services were held there. Cited-Robert Edward Find ley, 1234 Court st., was cited by Medford police for no op erator's license, driving with no headlights and disobeying a traffic signal following a collision Friday at Main and Front sts. between his vehicle and one driven by Harley Roy Avery, 108 Mistletoe st., ac cording to police records. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING 3 UNIT SHOW! TECHNICOLORED LARRY WARD QUARTET Hay Magazine Racks I Free Box Christmas Icicles while they last T Ash Trays H 99 Floor Lamps 795 h Zenith RECORD PLAYERS Chimney Blaie Firemen were summoned to a flue fire at the residence of Fred M. Porter, 28 North Orange st., about 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Arrested-Medford police re ported this week the arrest of a 16-year-old Medford youth in connection with the theft of two mufflers from Bill Singler's Auto Supply, Cen tral ave. and Jackson st. . Arrested -Two 15-year-old Medford boys were arrested last week end in connection with the theft of $2.64 in tools from Van Lee's 88-cent store, 227 East Sixth st., city police reported. Youth - A 16-year-old Med ford youth who reportedly ran away from home Nov. 17 was apprehended Monday in Cali fornia and lodged at the Fair field Juvenile home, Vallejo, pending arrival of his family to pick him up, Medford po lice have reported. Furniture Missing Carrie N. Wilson, Grants Pass, re ported to ' sheriff's deputies Tuesday that someone had entered her cabin on the Ap plegate and had taken furni ture and a safe from it. She said it happened some time during the last five months. Daughter Mr. and Mrs Clinton M. Peterson, Corval- lis, are parents of a daugh ter born Nov. 17 weighing six pounds. Peterson, a gradu ate of Medford High school in 1954, is a student at Oregon State college majoring in forestry. Services-Services are sched uled tonight, Friday, and Sat urday at Church of Christ, 1701 West Main st, for a Thanks giving Lectureship. Services are scheduled at 7 p.m. the three days and Fri day and Saturday at 10:30 a.m Alfred Hartwigsen, Palm dale, Calif., and Alvin Hamil ton, Rialto, Calif., will be guest ministers. "Ml - 2 Cell Flashlight T 2c T 2 End Tables 1 Coffee Table 3 Piece T 20 Ooff T FURNITURE WAREHMMIJSIE Obituary MRS. JULIA MYERS Mrs. Julia A. Myers, 97, died yesterday at the home of her aon, Frank Myers, route 2, box 250, Central Point, where she had lived for the past six years. Prior to that, for 58 years, she had made her home in Rogue River and Evans Creek. Funeral services will be held at Conger-Morris Funeral home Saturday at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Rosse V. Long and the Rev. H. O. Martin, of the Church of Christ, will offi ciate. Committal will be in Woodville cemetery at Rogue River. Reed College Bomb Threats Admitted Portland -EPD- Police said today a 45-year-old merchant patrolman has admitted mak ing at least three of five tele phoned bomb threats to Reed College here" since Nov. 12. Howard W. Eggleston was arrested on a charge of threat ening to commit a felony and was released on $1000 bail. Eggleston told officers that students at the school had in sulted him and "tried to run me down with their cars . . ." Police received calls on Nov. 12 and 18 saying "the mess hall at Reed College is going to be bombed this after noon at 5:30 or 6." Another threat was made that a bomb would go off in Doyle hall on the campus, police said. Police eliminated students as suspects because warnings referred to "mess hall" in stead of "commons," the name students use for their eating place. VISITS ITALY Naples, Italy-flJPD-American author Thornton Wilder is va cationing here. He arrived Wednesday aboard the liner Vulcania. Port Tobacco, Md., was really named for Indian Queen Potopaco. But, it sounded like Port Tobacco to early white settlers. Easy Terms FREE Delivery Electric h Blankets Ooff 17 95 SUNBEAM APPLIANCES Ooff Phone SP 2-7121 Demilitarized Free City as Status for Berlin Demanded (Continued from Page 1) At this point he raised his voice and said, "we are, there fore, in a position of acting the same way as the West acted, namely, they disregard ed the Potsdam and other agreements." "The best way to liquidate the present cancerous tumor is recognition of the existing systems and setting up a new city. If the majority of the people of West Berlin prefer capitalism, let them have it." "Western observers in Bonn predicted the Big Three and West Germany will firmly re ject Russia's bold new move to oust the West out of Berlin." Greek Queen Ends Bay Tour San Francisco -(UPD-Queen Frederika of Greece, her head buzzing with the latest discov eries In atomic science, left today for the Grand Canyon after a three-day visit to the San Francisco Bay area. The Queen and her daugh ter, Princes Sophia, motored across the bay to Richmond, where they boarded their train. From the Grand Can yon, the royal party was to go to the atomic installation at Los Alamos, N. M. Queen Frederika devoted another day Wednesday to learning about the mysteries of the atom. She visited the University of California's ra diation laboratory at Liver more. On Tuesday, she visited the university's radiation lab oratory on the Berkeley cam pus. Her host Wednesday was Dr. Edward Teller, so-called father of the H-bomb and di rector of research at the Liv ermore laboratory. Also pres ent was Dr. Edwin McMillan, director of both the Berkeley and Livermore sites; and Nich olas Christophilos, an American-born but Greek-educated scientist who is now working on a device to test the latest theories of fusion research. Missing Minister Found Working as Shill in Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nev. - (DPD - The soft-spoken man in the blue suit strolled up to the roulette table at the Golden Gate club and placed two chips on the red. That, said one of the casino operators, is the Rev. Maurice D. Tulloch, a shill. He ex plained that a shill's activity is legal here and consists of gambling at various games to keep the action lively. But a Baptist minister? Tulloch, 50, a preacher for the past 18 years, has been missing since Sept. 29 when he disappeared from a church seminar at Hutcheson, Kan., sponsored by the American Baptist Convention. He was located here Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Tog and low cloudiness with occasional drizzle in the valley through Fri day. Fair above the fog. Low to night 35. High Friday 38. Western Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday, except cloudy extreme southern interior. Cooler tonight. Low tonight 22-32. High Friday 40-50. Northern California: Fair tonight and Friday but night and morning fog near coast. Little temperature change. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE : Mean yester day 41; below normal 1. Record high this date 64 in 1949. Record low this date 13 in 1919. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, trace. Midnight to 10 a.m., trace. Total this month 1.63 Inches, .64 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 233 Inches, 2.50 inches below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 87, highest this a.m. 100. High 4:30 24- Clty Yester- a.m. nr. day Low Prec. Brookings 56 40 Klamath Falls 49 20 MEDFORD 42 38 T Portland 44 26 Seattle ... Spokane Yakima . 40 27 .. 36 29 13 11 Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento San Francisco Los Angeles .. 54 70 68 68 70 47 44 45 47 54 Phoenix Denver . 71 26 29 82 59 15 17 74 35 33 T T 35 Chicago Miami Beach . New York 56 Washington. D.C. 56 CANDLE tr: fit'- . -21 IMTEI NEMTfiDfl 5:30 p.m. till 12:00 Weekdays III I CL MCUrUnU Sundays 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. The first reaction here was that the Russians and their East German satellites were merely trying to set the stage for takeover of West Berlin's 2,200,000 free citizens. Six Months Given The note said if no agree ment was reached within six months the Soviet Union and the GDR (East Germany) would put the measures into effect. Russia said contacts be tween its armed forces repre sentatives and Western mili tary men in Berlin would be ended. The note criticized the West for violating the Potsdam Agreement and failing to sign a peace treaty and reaffirmed Soviet willingness to partici pate in a peace treaty with all of Germany. But it said the absence of a peace treaty "in no way justi fies attempts to preserve the occupation regime in any part of Germany." No Incorporation The note accused the West of making Berlin into a base for subversive activity against East Germany and the Soviet Union. In a separate note to West Germany the Russians said the Soviet does not plan to in corporate West Berlin into East Germany "nor does it wish to make any territorial or other gains." "There can be no question of mechanical unification of the two parts of the city, if only for the reason that the Brandenburg Gate divides two different ways of life." The note said the Russians wquld respect the wishes of West Berliners to live under a capitalistic system and was willing to undersign, together with other states, the guaran tees for the independence of the free city of West Berlin. . It said the United Nations could help observe these guar antees though it would be "necessary to come to an agreement in some form or other with the GDR concern ing the assurance of unham pered communications of the free city with the rest of the world. . ." Wednesday and he told this story. Tulloch, who at the time of his disappearance was pas tor of the First Baptist Church of Sabetha, Kan., said he gave up the ministry because "all the church people are always harping at other churches." Divorce Action Pending Adding to his decision to get away from it all, he said, was a pending divorce action involving his wife and mother of his two children. "I probably in the past preached against the ills of gambling," Tulloch said, "but this job has given me the best chance I've ever had to study human nature. "In that sense, I think this is one of the most important jobs I've ever had." He said he plans to remain here and will not return to his family now living in Kan sas City. Tulloch, who attends church every Sunday here, has been working at the Golden Gate club, a small downtown ca sino, since Oct. 3. Tulloch said he arrived here with about $20 in his pocket and decided to seek a shill job when a waitress in a restaurant told him one was open. Casino operators said they had to teach him how to gam ble. They pay him $48 a week. Tulloch was married to his wife, Nellie, for 25 years. They have a son, Loren, 25, and a daughter, 19. Since arriving here he has hired an attorney who has written Mrs. Tulloch asking for a divorce and seeking to give her power of attorney. He said he uses his spare time on research for a text book he plans to write called "Practical Thinking for Chris tian People." "We're very happy with him," operators of the casino said. "He's a good shill de spite the fact he's had no ex perience." CHARCOAL STEAKS . An especially good place to eat if dieting! L,v-'- Li KILLER Jerry Koih, 23, confessed that he rapea and murdered a 10-year-old girl in the hallway of his Bronx, N. Y., apartment. Roth is unemployed, recently mar ried, and his wife is. expect ing a child. Six Accidents Are Reported to City Police on Tuesday Six traffic accidents were reported to Medford city po lice Tuesday. Two accidents occurred in parking areas. At 8:37 a.m. vehicles op erated by Dale Dean Eieguth, 117 Laurel st., Ashland, and Athel Huff Dudley, box 242, Medford, collided on East Jackson st. between Haw thorne' and Genessee sts. Nine minutes later automo biles operated by Joe Pete Virgil, 809 East Ninth st., and Herbert Howard Lage, 44 North Peach st., collided at the intersection of Barnett rd. and South Riverside ave., po lice said. No citations were issued by police in either of the accidents. Two accidents occurred at different sections of Central ave. at 3:48 p.m., according to reports. One collision at Third and Central ave. in volved cars operated by Bev erly June Claire, 710 Penn sylvania ave., and John Irvine Bell, 1027 North Central ave. Bell was cited by police for making an improper left turn. The other accident occurred at the intersection of Central ave. and McAndrews rd. Ve hicles were operated by James Hubert Heim, 304 West Main st., Talent, and Phillip Ravenweed Stembridle, 1300 Stewart ave. Stembridle was cited for failing to yield right of way to oncoming traffic. Struck on Lot Winifred - Pearson Uridel, 1200 Stewart ave., notified police at 5:25 p.m. that her automobile was hit by. a car while.it was . parked on the First National Bank of Ore gon parking, lot. The other vehicle was registered to Ra mon L. Reyes, Klamath Falls, police said. Another parked car, own ed by Eugene Ellsworth Fields, 416 Laurel st., was hit by an automobile while it was parked in the lot on Eighth st. between Fir st. and the rail road tracks. The other vehicle was registered to Charles Bry ant Barnes, 2374 Sunset court, police said. (CaimdULe Dinner Hours "Ok A For home, for food for friends, for love, We humbly thank The God above. And may our lives, In all we do Prove loyal to His Love so true. May the spirit of Thanksgiving Dwell within us Motel Medford Pining Room Hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. MAIL TRIBUNE, MaJforJ, Ore., Search for Missing Plane Called Off Portland-(UPD -The search for a private airplane, missing since Saturday with two per sons aboard, was called off Wednesday, except for a low- level search between Trout- dale and Cascade Locks. Lowell Adamson, 42, Yak ima, was pilot of the plane and his passenger was Mrs. Eloise Koontz. The plane left Yakima Saturday afternoon, stopped at Richland, Wash., to drop off Mrs. Koontz' two children and took off again for Port land. Last to have contact with Japanese Prince Breaks Tradition Tokyo -(UPD- Japan's Crown Prince Akihito became en gaged today to a pretty young commoner in a love match that broke 2,618 years of tra dition and brought joy to the nation. The Imperial Household Council announced after a 42 minute meeting that Akihito, 24, will marry 24-year-old Michiko Shoda, Catholic-educated daughter of a wealthy but non-royal flour mill ex ecutive. The 38-word announcement shattered a tradition that be gan in 660 B.C., when the legendary Emperor Jimmu, descendant of the sun goddess Amatersasu, ascended the throne of Japan. No common er ever has reigned as em press of Japan. It was a love match. Aki hito met and fell in love with Michiko two summers ago on a tennis court at a fashion able mountain resort. He fought the traditionalists and insisted he be allowed to se-J lect his own wife. Wedding plans were not immediately announced but there was every indication the marriage would come between May and December next year, possibly on Dec. 23, the prince's 26th birthday. Akihito's friends, teachers and high government officials said there was no doubt this was a true love match which had no parallel in Japanese history. Beck's High Living Costly To Union Tacorna, Wash.-flJPD-It cost the Teamsters Union about $60 a day to pay for Dave Beck's high-living during a six-year period, according to evidence in his income tax trial. Beck, former Teamster Union president, is accused of evading payment of $240,000 in income taxes hi 1950-53. Government exhibits intro duced Wednesday showed Beck helped himself to a to tal of $107,799 during the years 1948-53. This money bought such items ranging from aspirin to xylophones, and paid for cutting the lawn at his luxurius Seattle home. All but $6,853 of the $107, 799 came from the account of the Western Conference of Teamsters. The remainder came from the treasury of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, according to the testimony. Warn 2 to 10 p.m. on this day. ask T x Thursday, November 27, H58 9 the plane was the Pendleton airport. Officials said that Koontz radioed for landing in structions and was told to wait until two others landed. 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