Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1960, Image 11

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    Demonstrations
Planned Against
Ike in Uruguay
Montevideo, Uruguay (DPD -There
would have been at
least three demonstrations
against President Eisenhower
during his visit here had not
California Convict Caryl
Chessman won a reprieve, it
was learned on good authority
Friday night.
University students had al
ready arranged the demon
strations. They planned to
greet Eisenhower March 2
with signs reading "Mur
derer" and "Hangman, Go
Home."
The students were ready
also to call for a public boy
cott that would have given
Eisenhower the staring, si
lent treatment received in
many U. S. cities by Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev.
Planned Demonstrations
According to well-informed
sources, the planned demon
strations would have at least
begun on an orderly basis,
but there was grave concern
that the Communist elements
would have provoked out
right violence.
The sources said the ques
tion of possible harm being
done to the U. S. President
came up at a meeting of the
government council last Wednesday.
At that time, the sources
said, Minister of Foreign Af
fairs Homero Martinez-Mon-
tero expressed fears the at
mosphere would be "too dan
gerous" for Eisenhower
should the Chessman execu
tion be carried out on sched
ule. 'Grave Concern
The Council, which fulfills
the functions of a president
in Uruguay, was said to have
chared the "grave concern"
of the foreign minister and it
instructed him to brief U. S
Ambassador Robert Wood
ward on the situation.
: Uruguayans have been
among the most active pro
ponents of clemency- for
Chessman. The books he
wrote on San Quentin Pris
on's death row were over
night best-sellers in this
country.
Among the most vocal of
groups demanding a reprieve
for Chessman have been left
ist elements and students, but
newspapers also backed the
cause. The Congress once
passed a resolution asking
U. S. authorities to spare the
convict's life. - f
News of his latest reprieve
was greeted by joyous dem
onstrations Friday.
Survey Vessel
Launching Held
': Portland -(CPU- A fisheries
survey vessel outfitted to al
low man to peer at the fish
world through undersea
windows, was launched here
Friday by the Gunderson
Brothers Engineering Corp.
The vessel is the Charles H
Gilbert, a 118-foot craft
owned by the U. S. Fish and
Wildlife Service. It has been
rebuilt by the Gunderson
Corporation to permit biolo
gists to study undersea life
s The vessel is normally
based at Hololulu for studies
of Pacific Ocean fish life.
- A new bow with a "bubble"
was added. The "bubble" has
windows and is large enough
- for a man and a camera. Glass
windows in the bubble are
Hi inches thick and are said
to be stronger than the steel
in the hull.
MOSKVITCH ON SALE
Casablanca, Morrocco rtFPB
Russia's Moskvitch automo
bile, which is to be exported
to the United States, went on
sale here for the first time
Friday at a price of 714,000
Moroccan francs-about $1,244.
IRRIGATION
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PURCHASING
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IDENTICAL TWINS have almost the
SAME CHEWICAL COMBINATIONS IN TUBS
BLOOD AND. BODIES. THAT5 WHY AN ORGAN-
IKEA KIDNEY TRANSPLANTED FROM ONE
TWIN TO ANOTHER WILL TAKE AND GROW
Motion to Squash
Indictment Entered
Portland (DPD A motion
was presented in the court of
Circuit Judge Charles Red
ding Friday to quash the in
dictment against Levi S, Mc
Donald, 61, Portland.
McDonald was indicted
along with four others on
charges of injury to property
by explosives in the Jan. 31
Portland newspaper truck
bombings.-
. McDonald had been sched
uled to enter a plea Friday on
the indictment.
Judge Redding set aside un
til Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. any
action on the motion in order
to give district attorney
Charles Raymond a chance to
see the petition.
The four others are slated
to enter pleas Tuesday on
similar charges.
Song Written About
School Superintendent
Knoxville, Tenn.-OJPD-Knox
County School Superintendent
Mildred Doyle said students
in one elementary school Fri
day composed a song starting,
"Mildred Doyle should be
boiled in oil."
Earlier Friday she had or
dered they attend Saturday
classes to make up time lost
when schools were closed be
cause of heavy snow.
4-H Club News
Hare Needle, Will Sew
A new 4-H sewing club,
Have Needle, Will Sew, was
organized recently by a group
of sixth grade girls of Hoover
school. Mrs. Chester Ashton
is the leader.
Barbara Collins was elect
ed president; Mariann Raapke,
vice-president; Linda North,
secretary; Brenda Mitchell,
song leader; Lee Ann Riggs,
news reporter. Other mem
bers are Caroline Gandt and
Kay Teeters.
Needle cases are the ' first
projects for the girls. Pin
cushions will be next.
Lee Ann Rigggs,
' Reporter
Chicks Poultry Club
The fourth meeting of Tal
ent Chicks Poultry club was
called to order bj Billy Bag
ley, president, Feb. 6. Some
members judged chickens at
the Bagley home, and other
members judged showmanship.-
The March 5 meeting will
be at Paulette Creel's home
from 2 to 4 p.m. Caroline
Tiegs will give a paper on
how to choose chickens- for
the fair.
Sewing Susans
Fifteen members and five
visitors attended the third
meeting of Applegate Sewing
Susans Feb. 15 at the home
of Susan Head.
Plans were made for the
community service project of
well testing. The club will
meet at the Applegate Shop
ping center at 2 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 21.
The leader, Mrs. F. Krouse.
helped the first year girls with
their needle cases. The junior
leader, Sandy Brewster, help
ed the second year girls with
apron making. The older girls
received instruction on pat
tern marking.
Mary Pietrie and Susan
Head gave a demonstration
on shrinking material. Re
freshments were served.
Susan Head,
Reporter
Can Canners
Linda Mullin gave a talk
on how to freeze different
foods at the fourth meeting
of Talent Can Canners 4-H
club Feb. 1 at the home of
Judy Denison. Judy gave a
demonstration on how to set
a table correctly.
The next meeting will be
at the Bagley home March 7
after school. It will be a work
shop meeting.
Shady Cove Cut Ups
Judy Waltz was elected
president of the Shady Cove
Cut Ups 4-H club.
The meeting was held at
Dawn Oliver's house Wednes
day. Other officers elected
MAIL TRIBUNE, Marfford, Or.
Sunday. Feb. 21, 1960
were Connie Burnett, vice
president; Dawn Oliver, sec
retary; and Marilyn Mason,
reporter.
Members attending the
meeting were Judy Waltz,
Connie Burnett, Dawn Oliver,
Marilyn Mason, Marilyn
Learning, Donna Weitman,
Sandy Paulson, Edith Low
rey, Janice Waltz was a visi
tor. New members are Caro
lyn Uhrich and Connie Bur
nett. Marilyn Mason,
Reporter
Central Point Forestry Club
The Central Point Forestry
4-H club held a meeting Sat
urday, Feb. 20, in the Skyr
man home. The main order of
business was election of offi
cers. They are president, Wal
ly Skyrman; vice president,
Bill DeVore; secretary, Em
mons Burns; and reporter, Pat
Brusha.
We discussed options for
the project and planned the
next meeting.
Pat Brusha,
Reporter
JET SETS RECORD
New York -tt!PD- An Air
India international Boeing 707
jetliner Friday set an unoffi
cial Seattle-to-New York non
stop record of four hours and
34 minutes. It was six minutes
less than the previous record
set two months ago by a
Sabena airliner.
Oregon Girl Wins $100 Scholarship
Seattle - (LTD - Three high
school students one each from
California, Oregon and Wash
ington, Friday night were
named winners of $100 stu
dent and publisher magazine
scholarships at the 13th an
nual All-Coast Press Clinic
here.
Wally Ehler, Oakland,
Calif., Mary Dickerson, New
berg, Ore., and Willard E.
Kessel Jr., Shelton, Wash.,
were the winners. They were
chosen for the work in the
field of journalism on their
respective school newspapers
and yearbooks.
Ehler "is the yearbook editor-in-chief
at Oakland Tech
nical high school. Miss Dick
erson is a staff member on the
school paper at Newberg high,
and Kessel is a student jour
nalist at Irene S. Reed high
school in Shelton.
More than 1,300 students
attended the two-day press
clinic on the University of
Washington campus and heard
Erie Stanley Gardner, the
dean of mystery writers,
speak at the Friday night banquet.
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A Screened Bark Mulch
Healthier Shrubs
Greener Grass
Finer Flowers
Timber P
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200 Cu. Ft. 12.00
300 Cu. Ft. 16.00
100 Cu. Ft. Truckload
$700
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your old appliance is way above the Blue Book price, you are paying too much for
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direct heat elements.
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heaters.
LESS SPACE NEEDED . . . requires less than 2 feet
square floor space.
Regular Price 109.95
WHITE SALE 99.50
With Reddy's $(5150
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Two-Door Combination
Cold injector provides constant even cold! Store
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(Was $349.95)
if True Value Sale Priced
101 -lb. Freezer
Cold Injector Refrigeration
Full Width Crisper
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Automatic timer for master oven
Tilt-Out surface units with unlimited heating
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Full-width Storage Drawer
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