Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 27, 1959, Image 2

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    MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford', Or.
Sunday, Dec 27, 1959
Three Hurt in One
Of Three Crashes
During Holiday
Three people were injured,
none seriously, in one of three
Christmas day traffic acci
dents reported to city police.
Doris Hardrath, 45, of route
3, box 66, Coker Butte rd.,
Medford, is in Rogue Valley
hospital with a fractured pel
vis and a broken ankle, ac
cording to city police. She
was a passenger in a car in
volved in a one-car accident
on Crater Lake ave. near the
intersection with Delta Wat
ers rd., at 11:51 a.m. -
Folks said that a car oper
ated by Allen Warner Hard
rath, 37, of the same address,
struck a concrete slab along
Crater Lake ave., then trav
eled another 100 feet before
coming . to rest on its side.
Hardrath, and another pas
senger, Kenneth Edwards, 21,
of 1541 Oregon ave., were
also taken to Rogue Valley
hospital by Medford Ambu
lance Service and treated for
face and head cuts. (
Released Later .
Both Edwards and Hard
rath were released shortly
after being treated according
to police, but Doris Hardrath
is still in the hospital where
her condition is pronounced
as fair.
Another accident at 10:30
p.m. happened at the intersec
tion of Court st. and McAn
drews rd., when a car oper
ated by Bobby Dale Hott, 18,
of route 3, box 236, Medford,
hit the rear end of a car oper
ated by Ted Edward DeFord
Jr., 19, of 2533 Sandy Ter
race. Police cited Holt for fol
lowing too close.
A car backed into the front
of a parked car registered to
L. H. and Pearl McCollum,
Jacksonville, at 12:30 p.m. in
front of 29 South Front st.,
then left before it could be
found out who the driver
was, polica reported. The Mc
Collum car suffered minor
damage to the grill, they said.
OLD STRUCTURE
Santa Fe - Claimed to be
the oldest public building in
the U.S. is the Palace of Gov
ernors located in this city. It
Is more than 340 years old, ac
cording to New Mexico his
torians. Livestock cars on some
railroads are painted with
aluminum on top to cut down
hot rays of the sun during
the summer.
FIVE KILLED Five persons were killed Sound near Kitty Hawk, N.C. The picture
early Friday when the car in which they shows the car being pulled from the water
were riding crashed through an unfinished shortly after the accident. All five victims
bridge and into the icy waters of Currituck were from Brooklyn, N.Y. (UPI Telephoto)
Honeymoon for De Gaulle,
Parliament May End
Paris (DPD-The new year
may mark the end of the
honeymoon for President
Charles de Gaulle and Par
liament, sources close to the
chief executive said Saturday.
They gave two reasons:
De Gaulle is irritated by
what he feels is parliamentary
"sniping" at his programs for
the "salvation" of France and
may try to call a popular ref
erendum to end it.
De Gaulle feels the legis
lators have returned to the
rambunctious ways of the old
Fourth Republic, which ended
when he took office.
It is believed unlikely that
de Gaulle would try to bring
about new parlimentary elec
tion since he could hardly
expect to get another legis
lative body with such a huge
majority in his favor.
He has ' won confidence
votes with ease in the nation
al assembly. His Algerian
"self-deterination" policy was
approved by a 441-23 vote.
And a motion to censure his
ban of pensions for able-bodied
war veterans got only 109
votes last month, with 277
needed.
Policies Protected
However, some members of
his majority have deserted
him to protect his Algeria and
veterans' policies.
In addition, a concerted
parliamentary campaign forc
ed de Gaulle to withdraw a
bill aimed at gradually end-
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ing the home-distilling of al-
cohol,
And similar, action by the
legislators forced him to
change his bill for increased
state aid to parochial schools
and give the church school
advocates more than he want
ed. Many legislators also have
been hostile to his policy of
Skin Diver to Raise
Old Japanese Sub
San Pedro, Calif. - (UPD-A
skin diver said Saturday he
plans to attempt raising of
a Japanese sub sunk off the
southern California coast al
most exactly 18 years ago
during World War II.
Bob Bell, who also oper
ates the Industrial Diving
Service, said he personally
had visited the sub on two
different occasions and was
convinced it could be brought
to the surface without too
much difficulty.
But ,Bell said he delayed
any decision on the salvage
operation because he did not
believe sale of the 70-foot
craft for scrap would make
the project worthwhile. He
said negotiations were under
way to film the undertaking
and he was hopeful the op
eration could be started
"sometime after the first of
the year."
50 of our entire
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Artists! Name Labels!
in I960
granting independence to Af
rican member states of the
French commnity.
Invitation to Nikita
And others are unhappy
with his invitation to Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khru
shchev to visit France in
March.
Under Article 16 of the
New Constitution, the presi
dent has" the right to "take
the measure imposed by cir
cumstances," including dis
solution of parliament, but
only when "the republican in
stitutions, the territorial in
tegrity or the carrying-out of
international c o m m i tments
are gravely and immediately
menaced."
But sources close to de
Gaule believe he more prob
ably has in mind a change
that would cut off parliamen
tary . debate of an issue for
the remainder of the legisla
tive session once it has come
to a vote.
Radio Moscow Appeals
For Peace on Earth
London - (UPS - Radio Mos
cow appealed to Americans
Saturday to pray for peace.
The call highlighted a So
viet yuletide pledge of good
will to men and peaceful co
existence on earth.
Mississippi county in Ar
kansas grows more cotton
than any other county in the
United States.
Russian Paper Lists
K's Summit Agenda
Moscow - (0PD - Soviet Pre
mier Nikita Khrushchev will
go to the summit meeting de
termined to start off where
the Geneva foreign ministers'
conference and the Camp Da
vid talks left off, the news
paper Izvestia said Saturday.
Khrushchev accepted the
Western invitation to the
East-West meeting Friday,
but made no mention of an
agenda. The Western Allies
want to discuss disarmament,
East-West relations, and the
Berlin problem when they
Soraya Said Cool
To Italian Prince
St. Moritz, Switzerland-CPD
-Sultry ex-Empress Soraya of.
Iran, her ardor for Italian
Prince Raimondo Orsini ap
parently cooled, Satuaday
rented a candle-lit lounge for
a party and invited her new
beau.
Only a day after Orsini can
celled his plans to join her for
a skiing vacation, match
makers at this Alpine resort
were linking Soraya roman
tically with German indus
trialist Harald von Bohlen und
Halbach of the Krupp empire.
Friends said von Bohlen,
42, had accepted an invitation
to her party Sunday night at
a fashionable inn.
Orsini, 28, whose engage
ment to Soraya had been ex
pected more than a week ago,
flew alone to Beirut Friday
night from Rome.
During a recent nightclub
whirl in Rome, Orsini had
wined, dined and kissed the
27-year-old Soraya, who lost
her throne in Iran because
she bore no male heir to the
Shah.
The Shah, who married for
the third time last Monday,
is reported to pay her $8,000 a
month as part of her divorce
settlement.
Russian Expedition
Reaches South Pole
Moscow - (CPU The Soviet
Antarctic expedition reached
the American base at the
South Pole Saturday at the
end of a 1,660-mile overland
trek that took three months,
the Soviet news agency, Tass,
reported.
Tass said Alexander Dral-
kin, leader of the expedition,
reported by radio that the ex
pedition made a "comprehen
sive investigation of nature"
along the route. -
RECORD CITY
meet Khrushchev in Paris
this spring. They oppose seek
ing an interim Berlin solu
tion, preferring to keep the
status quo.
Berlin Question
The official government
newspaper made it clear that
Khrushchev expects to re
sume the unsettled arguments
of Geneva, where the foreign
ministers failed to reach
agreement on. a Berlin solu
tion.
His starting point at the
Paris talks undoubtedly will
be whatever progress was
made at Geneva toward an
interim agreement.
After his Camp David talks
last September with Presi
dent Eisenhower, Khrushchev
agreed there would be no
time limit set for Soviet de
mands that Western troops
withdraw from West Berlin
and give the Western sectors
"free city" status.
Violent Opposition
The estern package agenda,
worked out by the Big Four
leaders at Paris last week, has
met with violent opposition in
the Soviet press since its an
nouncement. The official newspapers
have left little doubt that
Khrushchev will insist on dis
cussing Berlin separately
from disarmament and what
ever other problems the West
brings to the summit.
Khrushchev's acceptance of
the invitation came as no sur
prise to Western observers
here. The press had foreshad
owed it by a series of articles
reacting favorable to the
Western offer.
Khurshchev Gats Credit
Izvestia gave Khrushchev
most of the credit for getting
the four powers together.
The newspaper said the
forthcoming summit talks are
the result of "a series of im
portant events, the most im
portant of which was N. S.
Khrushchev's historic visit to
the United States."
Brahamanism in a form
older than that practiced in
India is the chief religion of
Bali, east of Java.
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Bob Hope Advised
Anchorage, Alaska - (UPD -
Comedian Bob Hope, reported
to have suffered two "dizzy
spells" during a holiday tour
of Alaska military installa
tions, prepared to leave for
Hollywood Saturday after be
ing advised by his doctor to
"take it easy."
Despite a blood clot that
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Here it the clever and beau
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so admired and useful! Sand
wich plate is about
6x9 inches with parti
tion to hold matching
cup. Looks expensive
. . . yet the price is
SO low. .
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MIRRO
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CORN
POPPER
$5.95 Value
SPECIAL
$88
with cord
Plenty of Free Parking
249
To Take It Easy
nearly cost the sight of his
right eye earlier this year,
Hope insisted on his Christ
mas loyalty to U.S. troops and
led a troup including Jayne
Mansfield, Steve McQueen,
Frances Langford and Jerry
Colona to Alaska.
Hope, apparently tiring
from the trip, was reported in
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He was scheduled to depart
for home Sunday night along
with Miss Mansfield, Mc
Queen, Miss Langford and
Colona.
Hope and Miss Mansfield
talked by short wave radio
Friday night to troops in iso
lated radar and nike sites.
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