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Quotes From the News Br UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL. Washington-Rep. Joseph W. Martin (R.-Mass.) after being defeated by Rep. Charles A. Halleck (R.-Ind.) for the GOP House leadership: "I thought I had commitments but they didn't all maie rialiie. A few friends let me down." Flat Rock, N.C-Poet-philosopher Carl Sandburg on de posed Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista, an admirer of Abra ham Lincoln: "He read all about Lincoln I could tall him-and it didn't m to do him much good." i Miami Beach, Fla.-Navy surgeon general Rear Adm. Bar tholomew W. Hogan on the treatment of victims of an atomic attack: - "Those who hare hopeless injuries should not consume the time of any surgeon who might be able to spend his time in actual life-saving procedures." Goldsboro, N.C.-Marion Wilson, who was standing near where two fuel tanks dropped from an F100 jet fighter plane plummeted into the ground: "They went off real sharp, like dynamite. I didn't see any fire but there was some smoke coming out of the holes." Little Rock,"Ark.-Segregationist Robert W. Laster on the possibility of a federal judge ordering this city'j closed pub lic schools reopened on an integrated basis: "We're going to have to be in contempt of this court or in violation of the state law." , " Hofef Barber Gives Mihavan Mornina Shave Washington-IUPD-One Amer lean at least has Deputy So viet Premier Anastas I. Mik oyan all in a lather. He's Alfonso Tana, a 70- Court Records. Municipal Court Charles Louis Haven St.. drunk Morave. 214 V in public, $15. Sherman Reynolds. Camp White, drunk in Dublic. S10. Nathan H. Blackwell. Camp Whit, drunk in nublic. SIO. Alfred Clyde Dehm. Camp White, drunk in puDiic. siu. Andrew Dooney. Camp White, rimnk in nublic. S10. Elmer Leroy Williams. Eagle Point, drunk in public, S10. Ralph Owen Dinsmore, co gen eral delivery. Gold Hill, vagrancy, sin Eva Eileen Richardson, disobeyed traffic ainuL Sa. Hazel Francis Herndon. violation AT hacir rule. SlD. Kenneth Winford Johnson, viola tion nf basic rule. SIO. Jarvis Hilarry Mathews, failure to leave information at scene of Everette Ray Stokes, violation of basic rule. SIO. James Drew Coleman, wrong wit' on one way street, SIO. Velia Margery Johnson, disobey mA Trilow liffht. S5. Jim Ray Tosh, violation of basic rule. S15. Charles Leroy Campbell, viola tion of basic rule. SIO. William Lee Evans, failure to yield right of way to vehicle, $10. Fred Wynn Nilani, violation of basic rule. $10. Raymond Clifford Ayres, dis- AtovcKi itnn sien. S5. Eiio Narcisco Torresan, disobeyed yellow light. ?5. Frank David McCully. Jr., wrong wav nn one wav street. S5. red ngnt, a. Willard Ray Hicks, disobeyed red light. S3. t Leland R. Chambers, violation of basic rule, $10. Lynn Raymond Cherry, violation of basic rule. $10. Raymond Forest Cherry, disobey ed ston si en. So. Roy Jackson Kell. failure to transfer registration. $5. Kenneth Albert Hughes, violation of basic rule. $9. Steven Carlos Morns, improper ricnt turn. S3. Robert Leon Pugh. violation of basic rule. S10. Raymond Waterfield. disobeyed red light. $5. Robert D. Waldron. violation of basic rule. sio. Robert Fred H offer, no tail 11 hU. $2.50. Verne Wend all Taylor, disobeyed red uent. sa. Ronald Wilmont Baker, violation of basic rule. $10. Henry H. Rowell, violation of basic rule. $10. Edward Jearold Dole, wrong way on one wav street, io. Kenneth Larry Metcalf, exeea- James Warren Straus, violation of basic rule. $10. Roland Winford Logan, violation of basic rule. S10. Bill Atwell Ball, disobeyed red light. $5. Ross David Plankenhorn, viola tion of basic rule, $10. Alvin Gerald Peterman. aive tire noise, $10. Glenn William Waddell. disobey. I . - Ernest Earl Pathmann, wrong . way on one way street.' sio. Loyd Stanley Houston, violation oi basic rule. siu. William Boone Katzenbach, viol ation of basic rule. $10. Larry Kenneth Nolte. violation of basic rule. $10. Melvin Allen Pieper, driving on wron side ot street. o. Cecil Hudson Bishop, disobeyed reo ngnt. sa. Claron William Henderson, dis- ooeyea rea iigm. uaron wiuiam Henderson, no operator's license in possession, $10. Milton Duane Singler, violation oi oasic rule. $15. Frank James Mee, violation of basic rule. $10. Louis Gene Logs ton. violation of basic rule. $10. Walter Edward Hatch, following too close, $10. OrviUe Clois James, violation of oasic rule, iu. Paul Leslie Andrews, violation of basic rule. $5. Theodore Henry Stamper, dis obeyed stop sign, $5. - Claron William Henderson, dis obeyed red light, $5. DISTRICT COURT Rowland Read, failure to oper ate on the right side of the road, $15. Jerald J. Morgan, no operator's license. $10. Ortha K. Adams, no operator's license. $10 Donna B. W. Peacock, improper changing of lanes. S10. Verta Cox Bradley, failure to top. $10. Joe B. Berriman, dumping gar bage illegally. $30. James S. Woods, improper lights. ' Amos A. Shadley. no operator's license. $10. Verle Mae Yost, failure to atop, $10. Michael J. Morrisey. no lights. S6. Ada B. Crosby, failure to dim, $7.50. - Kenneth T. Burnett, failure to operate on the right side of the highway. $15. Arthur L. Shoemaker, defective emergency brakes. $10. Peter W. Welch. Portland, reck less driving. $55. CIRCtIT COURT Henry H. Dufer vs. Nancy N. Dufer, divorce decree. John William Burns vs. Irene O. Burns, divorce decree. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Earl Clyde Bledsoe and Alice Beryl Robertson Burroughs, both Grants Pass. Robert fiict 7vha,i!iG . n..; E n iaa.. and Betty Ann Bray, Pacific Highway, So. 3182 year-old hotel barber. He stopped by the Soviet Em bassy today for the third straight day to give the vis iting diplomat his morning shave. Tana, who has waited on so many prominent people in the past 50 years that he can't remember them all, said Mikoyan is "a very nice fel- low, a kind and gentle man." Unlike most bar bef -customer relation's, there's little con versation almost none, in fact. . "We just say 'good morn ing and then, when I'm fin ished, 'good day'," Tana said. "Then Mr. Mikoyan thanks me and bows." Proving to be something of a diplomat himself, Tana said when asked if Mikoyan got or needed a haircut: "He didn't ask for one." ' Tana refused to say wheth er Mikoyan paid him for the shaves, or gave him a tip for his services. "Those' are money matters that I just won't discuss," he said. Asked how he happened to be tapped for the job," he re plied: ' v "Someone at the State De partment asked me to do it. Somebody must have-recommended mi." : ' ' . - '. ' PREDICTS DEATH ' T New Orleans -(DPD Funeral services were held Tuesday for the Rev. Juan Alberto Garay, who said in a sermon Sunday that many of those present would not live until the end of 1959. 53 rd Year Medford Price 10 Cents Tribune 2nd SECTION MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1959 Pages 1-6 A ' f&7 -Mm- MOPPING UP IN Havana, these Cuban rebels of Fidel Castro duck behind parked autos sparring for position to get at 200 policemen holed up in a downtown building. Over-Eating May Be Cause of Early Hardening of Arteries By IJELOS SMITH . UPI Science Editor New York (UPD Too much eating rather than too much eating of this food or that food, may well be the real cause of premature hardening of arteries and consequent premature death,, in the view of. a scientist specializing in the aging processes of the hu man body. Dr. Chester . Solez ' urged members of the American Ge riatrics Society to set their research guns on testing the ancient saying that it is pos sible to dig one's own grave with a knife and fork. Science has gone along with that idea in a general way but has nev er paid much attention to seeking out the whys and the wherefores. It should seek them out and, at once, said Solez, because there is evidence over-eating shortens life, although the ev idence is in the bits and pieces scattered through the accum ulated knowledge of medical science. In his opinion, over eating can keep the body machinery-busy turning out new tissue to replace bid tissue canstantly. overwhelmed.!- --. Inferior Tissue Results This leads to the machin ery turning out inferior tissue which means blood vessel walls suffer in a way that causes them to degenerate be fore they should. Moreover, "if the dietary over-indulgence consists of 'empty cal ories,' even worse tissue is formed," he said The most common source of "empty calories" is alcoholic beverages. Solez was concerned with the chemical activators of the bodily machinery which con struct new tissue to replace old. These are enzymes which get the build-up chemistry in motion, step-by-step, and the hormones which regulate both the speed and the amount of motion. , In certain people the sup ply of some of these enzymes and hormones may be limited at best, and the result of over-eating "is a relative or absolute shortage." Insulin, for example, is a hormone produced by the pancreas gland and failure of the pan creas to produce enough of it results in diabetes. Solez ar- Nationalist Terror Sweeps Algeria Algiers-(UPD-The new wave of Nationalist terror sweeping Algeria claimed five more civilian victims Tuesday, French officials announced Tuesday night.'- They said a Moslem victim was found with his throat cut near Setif, a city 70 miles west of Constantine, while a French farmer was killed by rebel agents in a barn on his farm 5n e a r Villebourg, 70 miles west of here. gued that insulin deficiency in an individual could cause deterioration of tissue and de generation of arteries before it causes recognizable diabetes if it did. Can Upset Balances Another hormone he sus pected of being involved in artery hardening is the one secreted by the adrenal glands which counters the building up of proteins for body repair. When all is well, this hormone is useful because it prevents an over-supply. But if there is too much of it being secret ed, there is an under-supply of protein and resultant dam age to arteries. Over-eataing could so upset the intricate balances among hormones and enzymes as to cause a rela tive surplus of this hormone. It wasn't so long ago, Sol ez said, that many medical scientists held that too much fat in the diet caused harden ing of the arteries. Then the opinion switched, and a defic iency of the unsaturated fats in the diet was suspected of being an important cause. The true answer isn't as simple as that because there is "a wide variety -of . factors- involved " Over-eating is one factor but it "is especially important since it is controllable," he said. "If people .can get ' a clearer idea of how and why over-eating leads to arterio sclerosis, they may be more willing to curtail dietary over indulgence and make a health ier selection of foods." Publication Scoffs At Flynn's Report Havana-(UP&-The rebel pub lication Revolution scoffed to day at Hollywood star Errol Flynn's report that he was wounded "while operating with Fidel Castro." . "That one (Flynn) never saw Castro," said Violeta Casals, a woman broadcaster for the rebel radio, in an article published by Revolu tion. Flynn, who said he had been strafed by a government i plane while traveling with a band of rebel raiders, showed newsmen here a leg wound which he said was caused either by a government bullet or by a chip of the masonry it knocked off a pillar behind which he had taken cover. Miami Attorney Tries Suicide in Accident Miami -UPD- Attorney Paul A. Foisy, 33, tried to commit suicide Tuesday by ramming his car into another vehicle, police reported. Henry N.' Moore, 50, driver of the other car, was killed. Foisy was critically injured. INSTALL HONEST JOHNS Bonn (DPD The first group of American Honest John rockets for the West German armed forces has been in stalled for training purposes. The Federal Defense minis try confirmed that the surface-to-surface missiles had arrived last month. 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