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MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtdferd, Or. H Entity. Ttb. 10, 1960 5 Appling Urges Help in Lack of Teachers of Deaf Salem - (UPD - Secretary of State Howell Appling Jr. said today he has asked for sup port from the Oregon con gressional delegation for fed eral legislation to help over come what he termed the crit ical shortage of teachers of the deaf. The measure would make funds available to colleges and universities to encourage post graduate work in speech and hearing fields. Appling wrote the delega tion "I am aware that it may be charged that this is simply another step toward federal control of education, but as one bearing the responsibility for administration of the Ore gon State School of the Deaf, I ca'n testify that the problem cannot be dismissed that easily." Appling said a limited pro gram of teacher student train ing for the deaf in cooperation with Oregon College of Edu cation is now being establish ed. He said, however, the loss of trained personnel to other states has been "a serious dis couragement to action at the state level." Sfepinac Death Report Received Belgrade, Yugoslavia -WPD-The official Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said today it had received report without confirmation that Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac was dead. The report came in a tele phone call from the agency's correspondent in Krasic, the cardinal's home since his re lease from prison in, 1951. Krasic is near Zagreb. Reports Tuesday said the cardinal had been confined to his room since Sunday with a bad cold. The report said he caught the cold after staying out too long in a chilly church while participating in Sunday mass. Portland Strike In Fourth Month Portland -(UPD- The Port land newspaper strike began j its fourth month today with no end in sight. Ten joint negotiation ses sions between the striking , Stereotypers Union and man agement of the Oregon Jour nal and the Oregonian failed" to produce any agreement. The last one, held under fed eral mediation auspices, was ' on Jan. 18. The strike begaa Nov. .10 and Pressmen and Paper Handlers later declared them selves on strike. Members of other unions have observed picket lines although many employees who belong to the American Newspaper Guild have returned to work at the Oregonian plant where publi-' cation of joint editions con-: tinues. TAKES OWN MEDICINE j Melsungen, Germany-IUTD-, Judge Wilhelm Wittmaakj was sentenced by his deputy i Monday to three weeks in I prison, lined $12 and de prived of his driver's license for eight months for drunk en driving and allowing his children to steer his car. y r , Vt VV" Great VY i . straight... superb in ' mixed drinks! vjr.v.v.v.v.v.v.v CORONET r ' 'TTvwTT'rTtrll f :. " - s? I RNOV CST CORP. 3SO FIFTH AVE.. NY CAL'F GRAPE BBANOV. M PROOF DM n u . are here! Ds Southern (Oregon's Auto Shopping Center "" and ... Medford has never seen an exciting bargain-packed Sales event like this before! D-Days are here . . I and the '60'$ are rolling! The cars are new and exciting, and Med ford dealers have bigger, wider selection than ever before! Now, during Dealer Days, it's easier than ever for you to own a new car yourself! Why not visit the showrooms this week? Slide under the wheel and see if the new cars aren't even more luxurious and comfortable than you'd imagined . . . take a test drive and thrill to the power and - ease of handling of a '60 . . . talk price to the salesman and discover that he'll give you a real deal! Do it this week . . . don't delay . . . Dealer Days are here right now! t t t Medford dealers have ever 500 models to choose from right now! 1 ' mmm 4 A-.' Buy now because you get BIGGER SELECTION THAN EVER! The convoys are rolling, bringing to Medford the widest selection ef new cars you've ever seen! MORE FOR YOUR TRADE-IN ! Good used cars are in sharp demand, so you'll get more for your's if yo trade now! N0 PAYMENTS TILL APRIL! You may use your own bankor credit union, or we will finance to suit you! FAIREST PRICES! Every car is honestly priced, and we'll give you the deal you've waited for! BEST SERVICE! Every dealer is ready and able to serve your needs best! Don't wait. t u en9in vrs T . mot- OI "uh century bcen ever don' Kn - v 1 0,CKots,.S 415 sou- 5th "d ond ,v' Visit your dealer this week-inspect his wide array off new cars see how easily you can own a new '60 modeO! (You'll be amazed how much you will get for your used car, too!) e, SOS NoHHC SUVtNS AUTO , MEDFORD AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION