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6 MAIL TRIBUNE, Madferd, Or. Thursday, May 7, 1959 BIG FREE 5 (EmoDCDiEiriEiin Open 7 Days a (p) 1 Week Until 2 p.m. Sixth & Grape Streets LOTS NEARLY 3,000 Boy Scouts, Leaders io Take Part in Circus More than 3,000 boys and leaders from the Crater Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of America will participate in the Scoutennial May 16 at Medford High school stadium. Final plans have been made for the biggest Scout Circus ever held in the Crater Lake Council, Scout officials said. Dr. Billy Blackstone, chair man for the Circus, said that all acts have been set and re hearsed on paper for the hour show. The Scoutennial theme is "Overland to Orbit," telling the story of Scouting through the years. Units from southern Oregon and north ern California will be partici pating. The show will be staged in front of a 92-foot backdrop, IO to 16 feet high, made of plywood painted with sym bols of the theme. Ray Fris bie heads the backdrop com mittee. Tickets Distributed Tickets are being distrib uted through Cub Scouts, Boy . Scouts, and Explorers. Each boy who sells 10 tickets is awarded a special "Covered Wagon" neckerchief slide. A portion of the proceeds of tick ets sales is held by each Scout unit for its own use. The re mainder of the proceeds goes to the Crater Lake -Council for summer camp equipment and other capital purchases. "With the number of entries we've had," Dr. Blackstone said, "we hope we'll have enough spectators to outnum ber the participants." All 3,000 players will be gathered en the field at one time in the opening and the closing of the circus. I. A. Mirick will direct the Medford High school band during the program. The job of coordination is being han dled by Kieth Thoreson. Each act has its own directors and coordinators. Graham Planning Africa Crusade Sydney, Australia (UPD American evangelist B i 1 ly Graham said today he was planning to take his "cru sade" to Africa next. He said his itinerary would include Liberia, Ghana, Ni geria, Kenya and the Rhod esias. Graham said he was tre mendously pleased with the reception he has received in Australia: "I have never been to a city where there is more un- - aersianaing oi wnai we are trying to do than Sydney," he said. He said the beachhead had been established for a relig ious revival and it was now up to the churches to "change gears" to meet the situation. He said Australian churches are better prepared to meet the situation than New York churches were after his "cru " sade" there two years ago. Graham said he felt much better and stronger than when he arrived in Australia He said his ailing eye was back to normal "but I must keep to a slower pace." Russ Boss Would Meet in Bay City London -(UPD Soviet Pre mier Nikita Khrushchev, who is itching to visit the United States, would readily agree to San Francisco as the site of a .summit conference in the Un ited States, appears to have reversed its position. Soviet diplomats let it be known with unconcealed en thusiasm that Russia would be ready to approve a San Francisco meeting with the leaders of the United States, Britain and France. Russia prefers the Calif ornia city to New York or Washington, and considers Vienna rather than Geneva as a possible alternative meet ing place in Europe, the sources said. The Russians regard July or early September as the most likely dates for the sum mit session. Anita Ekberg Files for Divorce Santa Monica, Calif. - (DPT -Swedish actress Anita Ekberg filed a divorce suit Wednesday to end her three-year marriage . to English ' actor Anthony Steel. The bosomy star's attorney. Simon Taub, said Steel signed waiver to allow Miss Ekberg to get an uncontested divorce. He said the couple has no community property. President William Howard Taft was buried in Arlington National cemetery. 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