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Pearson Denies Bill Irregularity; Reporter Barred Salem-(UPD-Senate President Walter Pearson (D-Portland) today denied he held a secret meeting in his office and that ne naa aone sometning un usual in referring a higher education bill to the Senate State and Federal Affairs Committee. mere have been accusa tions made in the press that I held a secret meeting in my ffice. The Senate provides the president with a private office to which he can invite any one he chooses or 'bar any one that he does not wish to see," Pearson said. Reporter Barges In "It so happened that on the day referred to I had a few members of the Senate in my office and one representative of the press. During the dis cussion an Oregonian reporter barged into the office with out knocking on the door and I told him it was a private gathering," he said. "I learned afterwards that my secretary had requested him not to go into my office and he ignored her. So far as that reporter is concerned, he is barred from my office for the remainder of the session," Pearson declared. Bills Often Referred Answering the charge that his handling of the higher education budget containing an 11 per cent salary increase was irregular, Pearson said that many times bills had been referred to committees which had not' considered them previously. The Senate State and Fed eral Affairs Committee Mon day reported out favorably the bill calling for a $55 mil lion higher education budget, including about $40 million from the general fund. I COMPOSER DIES New York -flJPD- Composer and lyricist Edward Laska, 75, died Monday. fwas trnma urn SYLVESTER. IB3I-I90Z &CHOOL TEACH ER , LUMBER MAN, EDITOR AND ECCENTRIC, HE SEIZED LEADERSHIP OP OREGON'S ANTI-CHINESE AGI TATORS (I685)ANP6AINEP GOVERNORS CHAIR Q&Z ADVOCATED AN IN COME TAX, PUBLIC SCHOOL SUP PORT, CHINESE EXCLUSION AND ARBITRATION OF LABOR DISPUTES B3&EM PRES. CLEVELAND OfFERED AtVICE ON HANDLING ANTI-CHINESE RIOTS, CREATED NATIONAL SENSATION 7 WILL ATTEND TO MY BUSINESS t LET THE PRESIDENT ATTEND TO HIS " 81 Bf 11 Fit A Dr. Graham Author Of Magazine Article . Ashland - Social Education, journal of the national coun cil for the social studies, has notified Dr. Alva Graham Southern Oregon college pro fessor of education that an article of his will be published in the September issue. In the article, "Southern Oregon College Plans Model Social Studies Classroom," Dr. Graham outlines the fea tures which were suggested by teachers in the southern Ore gon area. The classroom described would help significantly to create a desirable environ ment for learning in the social studies and implement the concept of a laboratory for citizenship training activities, Dr. Graham said. Any 3 Year Old Could Make Cherry Fudge Ice Cream (If he had thirty years of of experience.) 376 R51 66 63b Cherry-Fudge This might sound simple and it really is. This old family recipe for our super goopy Cherry-Fudge has been handed down from generation to generation since the early 1950's. , Our real secret is how we get a whole gal lon of goodness in a half-gallon carton. If your supply of Cherry Fudge Ice Cream is reaching a dangerously low point (five gallons or less), write us collect! A Snider Cow Medford Man Injured At Lumber Company Don Osborne, 28, of 344 Mary st., Medford, was re ported in fair condition today at the Rogue Valley hospital following an industrial acci dent yesterday afternoon. A load of lumber fell on him while he was working at W. H. Dougherty Lumber company, Camp .White, ac cording to reports. He was taken to the hospital with a back injury by the Medford Ambulance Service. Field Trip by SOC Uncovers Bones Ashland - Results of an an thropological field trip by Southern Oregon college per sonnel to a Grants Pass site where human bones were re cently discovered have been announced- by Dr. W. M. Mc Kinney, social science instructor. Unearthed by a bulldozer during excavation for a new addition on the Donald R. Johnson residence at 493 Coutant rd., the bones con sisted of a part of a jawbone, half a skull, and a number of lesser fragments. Using a quarter-inch screen loaned by Robert Wright, 1541 Leonard rd.. Grants Pass, who also assisted in further exca vation at the site, Dr. McKin- ney and his companions, Eu gene B. Antley, social science instructor, and Andy Ortis, SOC student, succeeded in un earthing more than 30 more bone fragments, none of any large , size. Though nothing found at the site pointed conclusively to the origin and history of the discovery, Dr. McKinney pointed out that the way the teeth in the jaw fragment were worn down, exposing the pulp inside, indicated con siderable age. Trapped Dog Fed Pill To Keep Him Quiet During Operations by Rescuers Owasso, Okla. -OIPD-Rescue workers fed Little Richard a tranquilizer pill in a pound of hamburger to keep him quiet and alive while they chip through solid rock deep in a small cave that has held the 'coon hunting hound prisoner for six days. A three - foot, 63 - pound midget tried and failed to res- Registration Set For Kindergarten Ashland - Children eligible for kindergarten classes be ginning in the fall of 1959 may be registered at the Southern Oregon college Kin dergarten Friday,' May 1, in the kindergarten classroom which will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 to 3 p.m. After May 1, registration applications will be accepted at the business office in Churchill hall. Only children who will be five years of age before Nov. 15, are eligible to register for the school year 1959-60. Each of the two classes is limited to 18 members. Regis trations above the class limits are filed in order of the date received and placed on the waiting list to be notified as vacancies occur. Material providing more de tailed information may be ob tained at the kindergarten or business office. Grange News... Bellview Grange The regular meeting of the Bellview Grange was held Tuesday at 8 p.m., with a brief business session being conducted by Master Lloyd Hoadley. Plans were made to visit the Upper Applegate Grange on May 8. Visitation to the Bellview Grange will be May 19, when all Granges will be entertained. A special prac tice session for all officers will be held May 4 at 7:30 p.m. An invitation to the wed ding and reception of Miss Dorothy Bunger and Charles Setchel was extended by Mrs. Celta Alvis. Frank Malin was presented with a Past Master's pin by Lloyd Hoadley. Visitor for the evening was Henry E. Magnuss, a member of the Waterville Grange in Lane county, Oregon. Final plans were made for the an nual Grange Sunday on May 3, at which time members will attend the Christian church in a group. Grange closed in the usual manner, with the program fol lowing. A film "Family Af fair," was shown by Frank Rush of California Oregon Power company. Miss Beverly Lyons, whose culinary arts are well known in tne valley, conducted a demonstration using a rotary electric grill and served ka- bobs and Canadian bacon. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson. Plane Bomb Threat 4 Results in Arrest Portland - UPD - Norman Lewis White, 36, was in cus tody today on charges he made a telephoned bomb threat which forced a United Air Lines plane bound for San Francisco to return to Port land. The plane, carrying 63 passengers, left here at 11:40 p.m. Monday. Shortly after midnight, the plane was or dered to return. A search of the aircraft revealed no ex plosives and the passengers took off shortly thereafter on another plane. A Jew hours later. White was arrested and charged with violating sections of the U. S. code for conveying false in formation concerning placing a destructive substance on a commercial aircraft. The FBI office here declined to give details concerning the arrest. Eugene Voters Approve Project Eugene (UPD Voters here Tuesday gave approval to the Eugene Water v& Electric Board plans for the Carmen Smith hydroelectric project on the upper McKenzie river. The vote was 2893 to 994. The project, estimated to cost up to $24 million, re places the Beaver Marsh pro ject which had been proposed earlier but was defeated by voters in 1956. The Carmen stream on the McKenzie in the Bearver Marsh. cue the dog Tuesday. Six dy namite blasts also did no good. Soup Fed Through Tub A cafe owner "brought some soup that was fed to the dog through tubes. Little Richard let it. trickle down his throat. He gulped the hamburger in nothing flat. . It was the first food Little Richard had since his entrap ment last Thursday. Rescuers thought that letting him lose weight might help free him. But the white spotted hound dog has lost an estimated 10 pounds and workers feared he might die from hunger. He was a chubby 60 pounds when he got stuck. He laps water from the sides of the crack dampened by a fire hose snaked into the cave. Dog Recoils Tuesday night, Don Dillara, a slender 16-year-old who weighs 87 pounds slithered into the cave and tried to grab the dog. But nervous Little Richard recoiled, ad- dins another six inches be tween him and freedom. Rescuers said they might get to him today if they can chiD through another 24 inches or so of rock'. Albert Leeds, Tulsa, midget, tried to squeeze into the crack but couldn't make it. British Airplane Wreck Said Spotted Nicosia, Cyprus - (UPD - An RAF plane today spotted what was believed to be the wreck age of a British plane missing on a flight to Iran with secret rocket equipment. It said the wreckage was on a 14,000-foot mountain north of Lake Van in eastern Turkey. The course of the missing plane had taken it close to the Soviet-Turkish border and it had ben feared it had been downed by Soviet jet fighters inside Russia. The plane, with 12 persons aboard, disappared Thursday while en route to the Woom era rocket range in Australia, RAF officials said the wreckage was about 100 miles southeast of the Russian fron tier. Man Too Late in Trip To Garage Republic, Pa.- (OPD -Motorist Angelo Tessone, 67, took his car to a garage Tuesday just a bit too late. Tessone's brakes failed as he pulled up to the garage. His automobile rammed into a parked truck owned by Eu gene Connors, operator of the repair shop, and knocked the truck against the garage wall. Police cited him for reck less driving. The reason Tessone went to the garage? To have his brakes fixed. STATISTICIAN DIES Tallahassee, Fla. -(UPD- Prof. William F. Ogburn, 72, a noted social statistician and social philosopher, died Monday. BANKRUPTCY PETITION Los Angeles-r(UPD-Actor John Ireland filed a list of his lia bilities Tuesday with his bankruptcy petition-his debts totaled 296,142 against assets I of $112,900. Security Insurance & Realty m wwiw ijjMijp. wm win Hi" "i nnt -"v" -i-i-j Is It Greek To You? Ever Read Your Insurance Policy? Maybe you have ... if you had lots of time. But chances are you gave up . . . possibly you don't understand the technical phrase ology either. HERE'S A TIP! Read The Exclusions It's simple. Generally speaking, what isn't ex cluded is covered by your policy. If this doesn't work, ask us. Maybe we can help you. 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The console phonograph was the top prize in the 11 western states, and was award ed Mrs. Brainerd for the tie in with the Ford dealer, win dow displays, local advertising and her initiative in contact ing other camera shops in the area. Brigilfe Bardot Ends Romance Paris-(UPD-Attenfton men! A communique issued from her Paris headquarters Tues day reported Miss Brigitte Bardot has ended her romance with young guitarist Sacha Distel. The terse statement by Miss Bardot's secretary said: "Mademoiselle Bardot has asked me to inform the press that she has broken off all relations with Sacha Distel." Scores of callers tramped to Miss Bardot's fashionable MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Wednesday, April 29, 1959 apartment to get more details, but she was unavailable for comment CLOGSTON'S Metal Weather Stripping and Screens Estimates Gladly Phone SP 3-1014 Evenings 7 Only 3 days left to save during - ji Special! till f 98 I.J ! Jm Reg. $2.95 j& Imported . x Italian " Blown J M - Bottles. 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