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,1 12 MAIL TRI1UNE. MeeW, Or. Wrintriay, July 8, 1959 Threatened Session (Over FoireSgin A5d KVIieasure Washington -UPtt- President Eisenhower today raised the threat of a special session of Congress as a last resort if the legislators should make what he regarded as disastrous cuts in his foreign aid pro gram. He suggested this possi bility as one of the alterna tives open to him. He did, so in reply to a question at his news California Family Honored by Town Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conner, and their children, Tommy, Colleen, and Donna, of Van Nuvs. Calif., was the first - family to be selected gusst of the Rogue River area mer chants in a recent program honoring tourists. - The 'Conners were chosen after they registered at the stockade on Siskiyou summit Tuesday. Under the program the first tourists to register at the stockade' after 10 a.m. will be guests of the Rogue River merchants. The treat .for tourists, backed by - the Rogue River Boosters, will include 27 free items, such as meals, gasoline, produce from various stores, press interview, boat rental, and miscellaneous souvenirs. The project is part of Rogue River's program fof the Ore gon Centennial. Conner is an advertising man with the Los Angeles Mirror. The three children, all under ten years of age, and their parents are en route to Portland, The Dalles and Bend, it was reported.- ' conference about .Tuesdays Senate cuts in the foreign aid bill. The questioner pointed out that the President had spoken of disastrous .results if Con gress chopped the foreign aid program. ' Additional Fundi Urged' Eisenhower recalled.that he had described his recommen dation for $1,600,000,000 in military aid as a minimum and that his commission study ing the foreign aid program had urged an additional $400 million for this -purpose. The Senate voted Tuesday to cut $383 million from his recom mendation. Eisenhower said he would Births MILLER-To Mr. and Mrs. "Warren, 709 Sterling rd., Jacksonville, July 5, 1959, a boy, 7Vi pounds, at Medford Osteopathic hospital. HILLMAN-To Mr. and Mrs. Elven, 615 Franquette avt., Medford, July 5, 1959, a girl, 4 pounds at Medford Osteo pathic hospital. CHURCH To: Mr. and Mrs. Bill, 968 East Main sU Ashland, July 0, 1959, a boy, Z pounds, at Ashland Gen eral hospital. ABRAHAM To: Mr. and Mrs. Salem P., 607 South Ore gon st., Jacksonville, July 3, 1959, a girl, 6 pounds., at Sacred Heart hospital. . ROTH JR. To: Mr. and Mrs. Roy, route 4, box 432F, Medford, July 6, 1959, a girl, 7V4 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.. PELLETT-To Mr. and Mrs. Robert, post office box 1425, Medford, July 7, 1959, a boy, 7V4 .pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. ' . ..v --. EDSON - To Mr. and Mrs. Jack A., 108 Geneva st., Med ford, July 7, 1959,. a boy, 8v4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. . . '. i PETERSON - To Mr.' and Mrs. David H., 306 Hamilton st., Medford, July 7, 1959, a girl, 8Vi pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.: . . PAYNE-To Mr., and Mrs. Sydney, route 1, box 42, Gold Hill, July 7, 1959, a boy- TV pounds, at Rogue Valley hos- piuu. - - . - DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Robert James, ' Jacksonville, July 8, 1959r a ; girl, ' 6V4 pounds at Rogue Valley hos pital, r . - . HENSHAW - To "Mr. and Mrs Eugene D, Butte Falls, July 7, 1959, a girl," weight 6 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. - - ' . SABO JR. To Mr. and Mrs. Cornell A., 8 North Or ange st., ..Medford, July 7, 1959, a boy, weight 7 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. JUNK TO AID ANGLERS San Francisco (DPD - Cali fornia hopes to improve sport fishing in -the SaltopSea by creating artificial ' reefs out of old automobile bodies. Staff members of the .Wildlife Con servation Board said corvina abound in the 345-square-mile inland sea but that they are difficult to catch, except near the wreckage of an old Navy piling. So old auto bodies will be used to create , other such "artificial reefs. ' ; EXTENUATING . N. ' CIRCUMSTANCES ' Oneida. N.Y.' (UPD - Judge Verne L. Whalen suspended a $10 speeding fine against 22- year-old David Timmerman of Canastota after the defendant told the judge he was en route to the hospital to see his wife and new baby. '' "I can't condone speeding." the Judge said, "but I can't think of a better reason for Files Kept on Sex Offenders Jacksonville, Fla.-(UPD-Files are kept on nearly 500 poten tial sex offenders known to authorities here. If a sex crime occurs in Du val county, there is a good chance of identifying the of fender on the basis of these files, according to county iden tification officer Julius Gause. The information includes clothing known to attract the potential offender, the time of day he is likely to accost someone, his manner, speech, subjects of conversation and fingerprints. Gause said Identification of potential sex criminals is a "specialized field" and inves tigators must learn to differ entiate between types of per verts. use all his persuasive power in an effort to get congressional approval of his recommenda tion. Secondly, he said, if the follow-up foreign aid appro priation bill should be cut too deeply he could ask for a de ficiency appropriation next year. The final alternative he mentioned was a special ses sion of Congress. ' He said he never would stop fighting for this nation's se curity. ' At about the same time, in dependently of the President, Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen said Eisen hower might want to call a special session this fall.. He said the session could give Congress "a second look" at foreign aid and other pro grams rewritten by the Demo craticcontrolled Congress. Johnson Urge Rejection : Dirksen's remark came dur ing a political exchange on the Senate floor with Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson about the congressional pro gram Johnson earlier urged the Senate to reject further at tempts to cut the foreign aid bill. VOLUME OF BUSINESS Rapid City, S.D. (UPD - Em ployees at a supermarket nere turned on a phonograph while doing some late-night work to help pass the time more pleas antly. What they didn't know -until the neighbors sent po lice to tell them - was that the market's outside speakers were picking up .the music and beaming it over the coun tryside at 11 p.m. Py t As; WOULDN'T LISTEN The driver of tMs cement .mixer sent his helper to check the old bridge, before he drove over it, but then when the helper said it wasn't strong enough, he drove over anyway. 'Almost over, that is. Halfway across, the truck crashed through. edriver is-in the hospital recovering, and the helper, who re fused to ride across, feels fine. Bridge is located near Falmouth, Ky. ' v Kozlov Visits Chicago Area To Inspect Hug e Steel Mills THE EVIDENCE STACKS UP there's no Gin like GORDON'S " ? ' ' ; 11511 mm i f t -mm if i o i 111. ' 1 m iff, Chicago-fDPD-S o v i e t First Deputy Premier Frol Kozlov visits here today to inspect the brawny muscles of United States industry, the huge com plex of steel mills at the foot of Lake Michigan. A spokesman for the Hun garian Freedom Fighters As sociation said the group plan ned no demonstration such as the egg-throwing, oath-shouting, placard-carrying pickets staged by hundreds of angry refugees when Russian Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan visited here last winter. To Bo Welcomed Mayor Richard K. Daley, mindful . of Detroit Mayor Louis C. Miriani's refusal to greet the Russian No. 3 man, said Kozlov would be wel comed to Chicago "just as he would greet any other visit ing dignitary." Daley sent a representative, Fred Hoehler, to the airport to meet Kozlov and planned to extend a personal greeting to the Russian Thursday in City Hall. Kozlov and his retinue were to go directly from the air port to Indiana Harbor Works of Inland Steel Corp. at East Chicago, Ind., followed by tours of United States Steel Corp.'s huge Gary Works and tube mill at Gary, Ind. In Detroit Tuesday, Kozlov toured industrial plants, dined with leading industrialists and conferred privately for an hour with Michigan Gov. G. Mennen Williams. Close Together Williams said Kozlov told him that the United States and U.S.S.R. "are fairly close together" in working out a program for arms inspection by "foreigners." Williams said Kozlov told him the Russians have almost "come to the point where they could agree to this" but are waiting for answers to some of their "suggestions." The Michigan governor said he sought, in a series of point ed questions, to punch holes in the deputy premier's claims that Russia advocates self-determination for peoples of other nations. Williams point ed to Russian actions in put ting down uprisings in Hun gary and East Germany. Callod Propaganda Kozlov replied that what the governor had heard was merely propaganda, Williams said. About 30 Hungarian free dom fighters, carrying signs reading "Kozlov go home" and "Do you need some hu man blood?" picketed a De troit hotel while Kozlov at tended a reception in his honor. Kozlov did not see the pickets. TOO GOOD ' Bradford, Vt. (UPD The Bradford High school base ball team had to advertise for games because it was so good no other school dared offer opposition. The Milky Way, Earth's home in space, contains per haps five 'billion stars. HONOR HYMN'S AUTHOR Falmouth, Mass. (UPD The 100th anniversary of the birth of. 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