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o o o o Meeting Jackson County Labor council will meet Wed nesday, June 3, at 8 p.m. at the Labor temple, 24,South Grape st. In Hoipilal-Mary Lynn El lis, eight-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. S.. Ellis, 28 Eastover terrace, is a surgery patient at Rogue Valley hos pital. In Sacred Heart-Mrs. Mar tha A. Mee, 408 Marie st., and Mc John Porter, 438 Haven st., are medical patients at Sacred Heart hospital, attend ants reported today- William Cauble, Grants Pass, is a sur gical patient. Released-Mrs. Tyley Evans, Central Point, was recently released from Good Samaritan hospital, Portland, and is now convalescing at the home of Mrs. Olivia Evans, Portland, relatives reported this morn ing. Mrs. Evans expects to return to her home in Central Point in about a week. Sale-A rummage and white elephant sale, sponsored by the Humane Society, will be held Thursday, June 4, in the Fehl building, 108 North Ivy st. Articles to be donated may be taken to Morse Motors company. Sixth and Ivy sts., or by telephoning W. O. Her ring, NOrmandy 4-2406, for pickup service. Firemen C a 1 1 e d-Medford firemen made four runs to downtown Medford Monday to flush away gasoline which had spilled from automobile gas tanks. A short run was made this morning to the home of Russell Gibbs, 628V4 North Central ave., after Gibbs reported the house was filled with dust and oil smoke, firemen reported. Cause of the smoke was not flpwn. Meeting Planned By Local Temple Members of Fuhat Burkan temple,' Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan, will meet a t 8 p.m., in the upstairs hall at 3 West Sixth st., Satur day, June 6. A fulj Divan rehearsal will be staged in conjunction with the ladies' auxiliary, Nomads of Avrudaka, Saturday, June 20, in the Pythian building, Medford. Officers of both orders from cities of three western states; and Canada plan to attend and "old timers" will be honored in keeping with the centennial of Oregon. LeRoy F. Cline is master of ceremonies for the Dokeys, and Mrs. Harry Bryant is gen eral chairman for the Nomads. State GOP Committee Names Legal Adviser Salem-fUPD-Orval O. Hager, Portland, is the new legal ad visor of the Republican State Central Committee, State Chairman Peter M. Gunnar said today. Hager is a graduate of the University of Nebraska and Willamette University law school. He was chairman of the Marion County Republi can Central Committee in 1949. L.ii'n..-.-i. ENDS TONITE! GIITIEST OF SPECTACLES! TKMIKOIM : DotxxAs tony cum wmsnotoMNt turn mow J PIUSI PLUS! PLUS! 333I6AZZAW GRADUATION SPECIAL! REGULAR PRICE $38 95 low Only 522 RCA Victor Deluxe Automatic 45 "Victrola" Phongraph. Big power, top performance at low cost! Plays up to 2 hours of "45" records automatically. "Golden Throat" Sound System provides console-like tone. AC operation. Rich cabinet in Dark Gray with Light Gray grille of Forest Green with Spruce Green grill. Model 7EY2. CHECK ALL OUR SPECIALS Before You Buy! Deterred in Fight To Opf8o m South Washington-fUPD "e Na-lwith the case, the association trial Association for the Adifmav brine its aDDeal ud again. tional Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People has suffered a temporary t- back in its court fight to operating in the Sfith. The Supreme Court d fclined Monday to examine a Georgia ax cas involving) production oi recoras because the amount $? con temp5ine impos&l on the or ganizatiigi has not bg&i made final in state court. Th brief ordftr said when the lower cou0trb(nished y HARR? 0. gA& Ashland - Funeral vices for Harry S. Harrison, 76, Ashland business an Qnd long-time resident, will be held by Ashld (gi$s lodfci Wednesday, Junetf, at 30 p.m. in Litwiller Gfelountgin View chapel. Harrison, wl died(gunday, had been a resident of fish land for 71 years, coming there from Jacksonville He was born &:b. 1883, in Colorado. He had been dp& of) the Harrison Par(gj company for 31 years. Earlier he had work ed for the Pierce cannery and then went into vulcanizing business beforKbecoming i ora auiomoDm aeaier . in Ashland. Survivors include his wife, Carrie S., and four nephews, Charles T. Harrison, Yreka; Richard Harrison, Sanpse, Calif Newson HarrisoaTXias Ves, Nev., and Scottiiarri son, Los Angeles. ' Interment will be in Moun tain View cemetery. Mrs. Dora Mitchell Leith, widow of the late J. W. Leith, who died in June, 1950, died at her home, 1034 Court st. Monday. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Conger-Morris Funeral home. JEROME NIEL SHOPP Jerome N. Shopp, 1506 West Main st., died yesterday while at work at Timber Prod ucts of an apparent heart at tack. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger Morris Funeral home. JOSEPH EMIL MOORS Funeral service8r JosephJ-v last Wednesday, will be held Wednesday at l:30rjn. in the Conger-Morris Funeral home. The Rev. James W. Neely of the First Baptist church will officiate. Committal will bl in Hillcrest Memofl park. Mr. Moore was born Feb. 17,895, at Metz, Mo., and married in Roseburg in 17. He had served during WorlJ War I in the Army. - Surviving are his wife, Len nie; one sister, Mrs. Blanche Nelson, Los Angeles, and one niece. MRS. IRENE OWENS Mrs. Irene Owens died to ddy at her home, 903 South Holly st. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Conger-Morris Funeral home. Godfrey Receives X-Ray Treat metis New York-(UPD-TV and ra dio entertainer Arthur God frey today received X-ray treatments at Columbia Pres byterian Medical, Center where he underwent surgery for lung cancer April 30. Godfrey returned to his New York apartment Monday after spending the week end at his Virginia farm. An asso ciate said he was "in good shape" but "doesn't feel up to doing any work or making any social appointments." SNIPPING SALVATION Irving, Tex.-A barbershop price war has driven the price of haircuts down from $1 to 15 cents plus a free shoe shine. One barbershop is now advertising: "We repair cheap haircuts." v "" " ' nwMm'r : STORE QfO! 'may bring its appeal up again. Might Reduce Fine The association was fined $25,000 by Superior CourQ Judge Durwood Pye of Atlan ta because of its conduct when directed by the Georgia Department of Revenue to produce its income and dis bursement records. Pye said the fine might be reduced after the books were brought in. ents inspected the books '(iater in flew iorK. j. lie juautca luuuuaj lit i. n-t-ed down only one decision in the almost 50 cases that were argued and awaiting deposi tion. It ordered job restoration with back pay for William V. Vitarelli, now of Erwinna, Pa., who was fired by the In terior Department as a secur ity risk in 1954. Two years la ter his record was cleared of adverse findings but the dis missal was reaffirmed. . Vitarelli now may collect the pay he would have earned if working, but may still get fired ein. Other D&isio The Supreme Court also: Agreed tcMecide whether strikebenefits recved from union arqntaxable income under federal law. Denied a hearing) to two New York attorneys Rubin fSeigel and his secretary, iss Hadassah R. Shapiro nvicted last year of perjury and obstructing) justice. j-eed to look into a dis pute between the rmy neers and three Chicagp steel mills oarer disch-ge of indus trial wasl into the Calumet river. OfficMllfo iRSlaJloa i? Aorb Officers of Crater -LakA Aerie 2093, Fraternal Orde eg) Eagles, will be installed Thursday, June Q, at8 p.m. at ceremonies in the Eatfes hall, 219 West Main st. Officers to be installed b Past Worthy Presidgit Hatre9 Hawley include fi. J. Garrett, past worthy president; Jacg Saterlee, rthy pnggiSerft; William Keever, orthy vice president; a 1 1 e ib Di$ 9, chaplain; rthur Ac, con ductor; Lefris Or&er, Secre tary; ft) $of OresOuret; Reuben Pitz, - aBnftr gur3; Hans Engeli, oertuara; an9 uonanf tiawKins, isay l-oijww, Floyd Leith, fiugene, duBargp and Ted gese$., trus1o The order receiQlff g2e3; delegates to the state convO tion tofbe held at Tillamoog June 25-27. Representing Med ford will be Saterlee, Deila, Harvey Hawly, Jlia "SUi Smith, Garrett, 1xel, Haw kins, Leith and Jeck 'VBeQer. CeKtiQl Point QmvA Lecturer Mrs. Gaston ?lou8 has arrangefl a novel progsrairfj ior grangers at o p.m. pre-j ceding the reftular session o& Central Poit Grange June 9. The theme "Old Timers Nigy means just that. To qualify one must be more than 70 years ofae end have lived in the Roaie River valley more than 50 years. Everyone attending, whether guests or members, are asked to wear Centennial attire. Miss Claire Hanley will reminisce about early days around Central Point. Musical numbers will be presented by a pupil of Mrs. Effie Kurtz. Another original skit by Mrs. Scott Hamilton will be pro duced, with several Grange ladies portraying the parts. The display will be an e&ibit of old time newspapers, tin type pictures and other articles of the "good old days." Anyone having suitably ar ticles are asked to bring them for this display. Eight U. S. Presidents did not veto a sinalbill. Chlorine Vicfims Siid Improved Eugene-flJPD-All but one of te 15 persons hospitalized oCl &unaay aixer a tans ieaK spewed chlorine gas over the McCredie Springs swimming pool were on their feet today. Fourteen persons were dis- charged from Sacred Heart hospital Monaay. The 15th, Mrs. Grace I. Troute, 31, Oak ridge, was in "good" condi tion but probably will remain in the hospftal for another day or so, the hospital said Monday night. Fifty-three persons were taken to the hospital after the accident. Most received out patient treatment and were released. None of the stricken was knocked unconscious. State Policeman Harold Taylor, who happened to be n the resort office, was able in the resort office, was able chlorine tank, stopping the flow o)gas. The chlorine sprayed across the crowded pool and into bath houses sending dozens of persons fleeing. The min eral springs resort is on High way 58 near Oakridge east of here. Added to Policies Thousands of Oregon vete rans elbl? under a recent law to add disability) income coverageO to their National Life Insurance policies have not yet taken advantage of the opportunity, S. T. Bran nodSl contact representative. Lyj Domi(iary, Camp White, f-said today. For an additional premium, and with (Jidenc of (gpod health at time of) application, pre8;nt holders of $forld War II nd Korean period insur ant ma secui this sgecjal protection. In vht th Altera be comes unemplofiabl through -Stability, 0or to "retching aae 60, nd lasting) longer than &x months, wiQ py him ag)mih as f l00 month for as long unimployability lasts, Brannocfc Mid. The pay ments do nd alfeet the sic life insurknc coverage, o Veteran interested were unoe to secure fujl Informa tion tA's &kice in the post; oBic builfling; (VA QSUcife irfo Qamg hit. Pope Pius Once ii rn.r mliln n-i.a Into T0pe (9ius XIL fiic consid ree! todicatinfl his throng be- ou69 of ines, a nigq vgii ean tourca sadi, today. 3 sourc fitbia iSfetf jffirosfe jtote&ietional thfe th Pop 8icussi with h ides hat he should Qo iD incapac itates. !his was in 195)$hen he ftras seriously ill. The aides were reported to have told him that an abdica tion roul3 be a great shock to the Roman Catholic world nd that no Pope had done such a thin for a least flve centuries. The Pope eventually re covered and never had to re solve the question of whetlfir he should give up the throne voluntarily, the a t i c a n source said. . The- National Bureau - of Standards runs the world's largest testing machine. Its ca pacity is 10 million pounds Qnd it exerts a force equiva lent to the weight of a stack of automobiles (giree mijep MELtCW - To Sir. nd Irs. Earl, roui 1, box 53D Talent, June & 195, a (girl IVz pounds, in Rogu Ifalley hospital. o HgSKUrOOB - To Mr. gnd Sirs. Stermit H., 2394 Corona ev., IHeJford, May 30, 1959, a girl, 6 pounds, in Rcg)ie Val ley hospital. O OAY - To Mr. nd Mrs. Clifton, post offic box 350, Lke Cik, boy,My 31, 195ft, 7 pounds, &i Rocu Val- ly hospital. O ftlMMONS - To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas g., 2358 How ard ave., Medford, Jun 1, 1959, a flirl, 8 pounds, in Rogue ailey hospi1j$. McCOYTo Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, 804 East Main st., Medf:d, $une 1, 1959, a girl, 7V4 poun, in Rcie Valley hospital.. QPUHL - To Mr. and Mrs. Roger H., 627 North Main St., Phoenix, June 2, 1959, a boy, IVa pounds, in Rogue Valley hospital. BURCHETT - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles L., 341 Freeman rd., Central Point, June 2, 1959,0 boy' 6 pounds, in Rogue Valley hospital. PERRY-To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis, 733 Faith ave., Ashland, June 1, 1959, a boy, 9 pounds, at Ashland General hospital. - - - - Pondered Quilting ' FREEDOM FIGMtER Northrop Corgmttum'f e N-156F $ multi-purpose jet fighter designed for the e$r defense 17. . agnegta(g! it was displayed to military rgpreSntatfyes of 0 aatkAu fltW&b&, CgBft throp claims the supersonic fighter Aill arovMft tpo, v&rfQQmtitt t&tffo dD teat figWer costs. THANIC YOtfMrs. Eliza Parklr, mbffle? of Charle? Parker, 23, who was dragged from a Mississippi jail and! lynched last April 25, is pictured as she appeared at revival meeting in Los Angeles. She holds one of five other children who fled the South with her. Presented with cartons of groceries by the congregation, Mrs. Parker accepted the gifts with a simple "thank: you'1 and would not talk, about flight to California New Yprk-fUPSStocfcs today suffered theie widest' decline since May 7 with a loss; in valuf (amounting to nearly 35 billion. fhe SeclineS1 fangfei $5 ($ jpoints in lachviduaA issues. On avenag the actual decline amounted to aJ6out 50 cents a slif) Top-r ankinrg) industrial shares were the hardest hit Allied Chemical lost points. Union . Carbide gave up 3 points and declines of 2 points or more appeared in Alcoa, United Aircraft, DtiPont, and Westinghouse Electric. Motors d fp p e d smaller amounts than cer sections. Stels also slipped back. Oils weig small bsers. Chemicals were hard hit. Tobaccos had losses running to a int. The electrical equipments also de clined. DOW-JOTE9 AVERAGES 8w Yorg (UPD Do JoneJ) final tocfi vocgos: 30 indufiriab 837.5, off) 06j 20 roilroadg 165.3, off 1.28; lS utilities 88.S7, o& 0.S9, ont 9S fiocja &14.65VD oU 1.6. eaJafi lodaf wet dboui 8,120,800 shares com pared wUh 2.730JW0 Shew) O O rO O0- & 'g &s ? o .(Z? ' Stocks Take Widest Uecline ince May Today's priegs on selected186?1 rd-. Medford The stocks: allied Chemical 121 ftlum Co m.1 9W American Can American 'lotors .... SH3A AT&T (new) 33 Vs Anaconda Coppgr 1 5J) Armco Steel 73 Bendix Aviation BetQehem Stel ..... 1 Boeing Air 37 n Caterpillar Corp 102 Chrysler Corp 6) Continental Can (7 Crown Zelerbach 5iVi- Curtiss Wright 35V4 Dow Chemical 52V Du Pont 255 Eastman Kodg& (xd) SVi Firestone . 146 General Electric 81 General Foods - 95 General Motors 50 Georgia Pacific 64 Graham PaiQe 3 Greyfibund 24 Gulf Oil .......1151S Homestake Mining 34 (H laano .power o8 IBM Q... CS57V4 Kaiser Ind '. 15 Int Paper . 119 Johns Manville 551 KennecotfiCopper 1083,4 Lockheed Aircraft 31 Katy ... 63 Montana Pwer 74 Montgomery Ward 484 Natl Biscuit 51 New York Central 26 Pac Gas & Elec . 62 O O the death of her son or her Fentfey C d) .,:....(X2 PenniKR) - 17Js Radio Corporation Tt 8ichfiel8() Safeway 2M sears ijv) Shell U . . C85 Southern Co 6VVs Southern Pacific 691 Standard Californ 5$6 Standard Indiana (i'Pl. (iStari3krdJ 51 Texas Co 7g Texas Gulf Sulfur ; 1V4 Tex Pac Land Trust g$) Transamerica 27 Trans' World Air SlzA Tri-Continental ) Union Carbide TQIVa Union Pacific ....... SB34 United Aircraft .. 51 United Air Lines U S Rubb . U S Steel : Youngstown S T ..123 Sorvicomon gLATED F09 CRUIg RandaU Camobell. NROTC student at the University o2 Idaho, Moscow, is scheduled to participate in g) midship man cruise this summer aboard the USS Taussig! out oCSan Diego. Campbell is the son ot-Slr lnH Mrs .Tapir ramnhpll 5959 Moscow where they will meet their n, the trio returning to . the valley whei young) Campbell will spend two weeks prior to reporting aboard the Taussig) Donald Wayne Greaves 'son of) Mr;, and 'Mrs. Donald ft. Greaves, 716 West 13 st., is tair basic training; with the Air Force al Lackland !&if) Force base, Tex. He is to en ter electronics school follog) ingj) his present training -9- O P Arinouncing . ! . The removal of the Officer of johd a. aKapi, is. CERTIFIED PUBLIC i&CCOUNTgN from th 9ropfry iiir to tj Century Building-Roam 47 843 Bfet Mbin &. ChWdm&ins&nm Sut&af foundjUftqr Camden, N.Y.-(UPD-Patricia Graham, 6, missing in a rugged wooded " area since Sunday morning was found alive today, sitting by (S) brook sobbing) Searchers vS$!dt:ted to the brook by 1$e little JjjhTs weeping) (Patricig) disappeared into the wodt) in "search of a shoe lace she lost wM(3) pi(ug,9oeQ)0th$ir tfafe) sisiers. The) youngstsr. afeaseS5 in only a light drets, &f)teefi to doctor. ChJUy fdifin ?eathD- fiia nJaBufd, 6ia rSa sStce) slue walked, into Oar, WOOOE. n mffictmffip ( tfenaieion -lUHj-ryani wgP son. 35.:Pendletoe. ft&s fiUleJ about f .m. today When hi milg truckjgntf egr colleOj here It was the (grst raffle fa iiaiity in tne cny ox eatojiptwominai) Bfade ueis, 0c on an since Sept. 13, 1Q5. Watson's mil tgucf e) over atter trie collisions Ijito Steet Negotiators; Resume Meetings? New York-ftira-Steel) negotiators met today With. no indication there was any Bogd for breaking the deadlock that has held up progress jn thg three weeks of talks. Negotiators deelineSlIb swer any .question!) ffiej' entered; today t (feeelingiaiee (iix-qayteeess) 1,02$ Ships Use) Canal in Month Panamf)CftyH)-C,'ibf li,036 ships gfssid(5irtjgjt th Panama canl lasf. month, set ting) o11 gionthly (Jrffic record nflt neiS gaftlhT $h3 gnnual avrgt eX th canal' fhfst thjee yeafs. Lalit month' lotel as x greater than th previous monthl rcor fet in Slarch. Angola, Iii.-(UPD-Th latest eaition Oi the Louisiar State prison newspaper, published on the bafifis of the Mississip m river, includes this item: "In casf) you'i interested in Oiis sort ofthin3, th Mie sissipgjL rivigr Measures (,263 feet widj betwefn local ierr landings." ChicagcttlPD-iarthur . Lan sch, recently retired after 46 yjlars a $ letter carrier, feid that th day hg) parted to nobody told him where to find(jhe mail boxes on his roul 'JSfobody hgd to," SgX&id. "Sy horse1 knew exactly where to stop." - lines Noon Quotations on (Selected funds supplied by th" M-dford Branch of Foster ' Marsgu, rrisi- oars atw orit Jkocjc tscmnH8 Bulloclt, Mi)3 Chem ytmd 1T.20 (Eaton Howard; Stki 9436 FidsJity r..!f. 15.75 Gas Ind . 131) Grout) Se: Avla-Elec 11.11 12.12 26.04 18.11 169 WH7 1?.77 12.09 8.23 IBM 11.16 15.86 ( .08 14.13 16.52 14.54 15.15 1758 6.4$ 15.72 fGroup Sec Com Stfc 13(3i uiuuj ocu rcn ii.inj Group Sec Tobae 7.5T Keystone B-3 16.53) Keystone B4) 10-22 Keystoi; K- 14154) Keystone S-l 1832 Keystone S-2) 12.95 KeWorie) S-3 , 15..14) f,eysione S4; . 133) 115 Inv Grtg; StK I40r TV-.Dec .Z 15.95 Value Line) Inc - 5.87 Wellington I$.42 L-J - (t fment Funds Ovei-t&e-CoHBler Western Sf oc$ The following bid and asked prices on selected Western securi ties, provided by the Medford branch office of Pacific Northwest Company are unofficial and do not represent actual transactions but are intended as a guide to the approximate price range Common Stocks Bid Asked BanK of America 46 48 3 j Calif. -Pacific UtilitilS- 36 V, 3SV Cascade Plywood rd 35 Ji 373,4 Cons. Freightways 21?.i 23si Copco 36st First National BaiftS) 54 Morrison-Knudsen SsC-37 i Northwest Nat. Gas A Pacific Pwr. & Lt. (aoi Permanente Cement 25i Portland Gen. Elec 283; U. S. National H&c.. 69 i 38 57 i 39V. 19 4 42 27 30 73,4 33 24 48 Vi United Utilities Z. 31, West r-nast Xol WejAhaeuser (' Portland (UPI) Cattle 200, hold. over 150. low and (average choice around 1050 lb. fear steers 29.50; choice around 1200 lb. 28.65; util ity cows 18-20; canners-cutters 14.50-16; utility bulls 23.50-24.50. Calves 65. Good-choice veaiers 29-33 Hogs 400. No. 1 butchers 190 lb. 19.25; some 1 and 2 butchers 190 225 lb. 18.75-19; mixed 1, 2 and 3 grade 180-235 lb. 18-18.50; 300-550 lb. sows around 12-15. Sheep 500. Choice 80-110 lb. spring lambs 23.50-23.75; good 80 lb. 22.50; cull-choice ewe 3-6. Portland Produce Portland (UPI) QRfcry ma: Eggs To retailersS-G r a d e AA large, 38-39c doz.; A large. 37-38c; AA medium, 32-34c; AA small, 25 28c; cartons l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA fgkd Grade A prints, 65c lb.; cartony-lc higher; B prints, 63c. . Cheese medium cum To re tailers: A grade cheddatiingle dai sies, 41-51c; processed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 40-43C. WUlametfe valley strawberries wece (8vaila"ote) today with ordinarylMTBlVaU's gfiing to general tradeMrSiaM; ihrm Yaki ma valleybusTi peasandfaticchini squaca) 'Mfe booked tor Thursdav dehvetK wiifi the p 90S i cos. tailera 4,2S5(K ahd (sfii com ior lye.) Live ers at Portland, id, SalHndCapWh to Eugene; f .o.b. ranch. K6. quality fryers. 2 5-iioted ivyhejf lower; liah' in 11. v 9c; hea,i Drete ChidbAii lidkAis-JIo. 1 euSsTAj s; lb.; cot up, i dradi whnlA Ul CSSCU to rc J i .a:ti oxawn, 33-33s; u.; cat up, Oc: nois, heavy typj whole) d Awn. Cfi 38c; lieht-type-cut up79-Mc lb. O . I -ozen, readyto coqfc . raao)lf), you: to ' wASeou0 on the dime basis! to r&Mtila-s. A ,a:ade h0r& 35-36c0 " Rabbit) ( averag to Srowers f.o4 SilliDg) T)Ign Livtwhitft 3?4 ($V1W. Bolb. TPortleid, J9-&c; col- orew wfi& w unaer. jnwn kuii erejaulSrfi5c lb.; US Portland lOlartla Say.SricdGl Wo. ft (fi(B elana. balsS. f.oi. Portland n &atu& waw ton piosBfajvricaq ogi report by 8 UBBAm6rJet news Seevica. bv DM ton, buUk (Proline QeBQr!, p. toi rT- Wiaeae. 4 Bit..... S8.oo w -- f(o nn Jk m-n barr. CfiS.50 Sbybttan m6aI,(w7o1n:;Sr4.50 Siid-d millrim ?xL (1.00 edford (aha victnity: Coi le cioudinOBs through weanes' day with chandaj of xsattered showers in tImountaiA)Wednes day (afternoon. Low toTiiaht (2s. High Tomorrow 75. Western Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Wednesday, clearing, jftrtially Wednesday afternoon. ScStterQl showers and possible thunder show ers in mountain arrf High Wednesday 65-75 interior.Tip (along the coast. Low tonight 46)41. Northern California: Fairthrough Wednesday with some high cloudi ness. Fog or low overcast on the coast. Occasional) drizzle from EureBahnorthwarO. Little c (temperature. , fir ii nivx TEMPERATURE: JVn yester day 71: above normal 3. Record high this cLftle 102 kv 1071 v5 Record IpT this date(&6 in 1929. PRECIPITATION? hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 (Sim., none. Total this month none, .H inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 12.58 inches, 4.28 inches below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesday 19, highest this a.m. 82. High (3:10 24- City Yester- a.m. hr. day Low Prec. Brookings 56 Crate? Lake 69 Grants Pass 94 Klamath Falls 81 MEDFORD S3 Portland .... Seattle Spokane . Yakima Eureka .. Red Bluff Sacrarrwnto .... San Francisco Los Angeles Phoenix Denver . 98 68 72 84 60 70 7r 73 5 Chicago Miami Reanh New York ,1V,ashiOiton, D. OW STAB! (Medford (aha vicinity: CofiidA 51 .01 4wO W6 57 (M 38) ......'SI 5JT C ; ft ror &9rq&&$c& TALENT . . . ITi) OfilV ENDS DEBORAH (y )fZi r, A ROSSANO BM2ZI W. fel I MAURICE CHEVALIER : "TIP A DEAD(3CK" NOT SHOWN TONITE iQaiL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. f3etdiy, Jun 2, 1959 Babysitter Sees Employer Slain Dixon, Calif. -fDPD A 13 year old babysitter told homi cide inspectors today of see ing a young mother of two mortally wounded by a fusil lade of shots fired through the door of her apartment. The girl, Cathy Sutherland, said she never saw the assail ant. But police said the vic tim's estranged husband had confessed the shooting. Cathy told officers she was sitting for Mrs. Laverne ' Wright's two children while the mother worked asa wait ress. Shortly after theS-year-old woman returned home last night she was called to . the door but refused to open it. Shots r.-,ng out, the bullets ripping through the door. Mrs.. Wright fell, dead from two wounds. Police said Robert Wright, 29, was arrested and he read ily admitted the shooting. 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