Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 14, 1960, Image 13

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TEST STAND BEING BUILT Above is an
artist's drawing of the 6 million pound
thrust rocket engine test stand now under
construction at Edwards Air Force Base in
California. Designed by Aetron Division of
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MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1960
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the Aerojet General Corp., this monsterous
test stand upon completion in the fall of
1960 will be the largest in the free world.
(UPI Telephoto)
Family
Council
Dolores L. - Can I believe
my husband?
Bob L. - She should have
defended me.
Dolores L. -After what I
thought was a happy marriage
of ten years, I have discover
ed that my husband' is the
worst kind of philanderer and
I don't know what to do about
the future.
A few weeks ago, the par
ents of our teenage babysitter
came to us and told us that
their daughter had revealed
intimacies with my husband.
They didn't want to take legal
action because they feared
exposing their daughter, but
they said they would do ev
erything possible to "make it
hot" for us in the community.
My husband denied every
thing and said the girl had
"misinterpreted a goodnight
kiss he gave her once when
he drove her home. I dont
know what to think. I am half
crazy with worry and asham
ed to hold my head up any
more.
Bob L. - It was my wife's
business to come to my de
fense as soon as these people
made these crazy accusations.
Instead she turned on me and
started to scream and cry and
this girl's parents immediately
took it as a confession of
guilt.
The girl involved is a real
tramp at age 15. She has been
making eyes at me and talk
ing in a wised-up way since
the first time she came to our
house. I talked to her about
her boy friends and the things
she admitted made my hair
stand on end.
After a few sessions -of this
kind of thing I gave her a
good lecture and she promised
to. be good. We sealed the
promise with a goodnight kiss
and that was that. The rest
was pure imagination on the
kid's part. I should think my
own wife would believe me.
The Council - It is entirely
possible that the girl's story is
imaginary, but that does not
absolve Bob from misconduct.
We have" no doubt that the
girl is a flirt and a menace. If
she were not, she couldnt
have gotten so involved.
When she suspected a mar
ried, older man making ad
vances she would have remov
ed herself from the house
hold at once. But this still
doesn't absolve Bob from mis
conduct. From Bob's own story we
consider his misconduct very
serious. We are certain that
he has the intelligence to un
derstand that he had no busi
ness engaging a "wised-up"
teenager in sexy talk about
her boy friends. We also think
he knows enough to realize
that kissing the babysitter
goodnight or accepting prom
ises about her conduct is not
among his responsibilities.
This sort of behavior can
only be interpreted as miscon
duct-perhaps not of so serious
a nature as the girl contends,
but serious enough to arouse
the fear and anger of any set
of parents or any wife.
Bob should face himself
more honestly and recognize
that he has a problem with
himself. Instead of turning
back an accusing finger at his
wife, he should ask for for
giveness and help. His lack of
judgment and control can
lead him into increasingly
54th Year Price 10 Cents
Section B
Evidence of
Flying Saucers
Declared Found
Alamogordo, N. M. - UPD -A
research group says it has
uncovered evidence that indi
cates unidentified aerial ob
jects from "somewhere other
than . earth" are operating
within the earth's atmos
phere. The Aerial Phenomena Re
search Organization notified
air force officials in Washing
ton that the group has in its
possession actual physical evi
dence that flymg saucers are
extra-terrestrial in origin.
Physical Evidence
"The most advanced labor
atory tests, including specto
alalysis, indicate the material
could not have been produced
by any known method on
earth," Coral Lorenzen, direc
tor of APRO said.
In -his letter to Maj. Law
rence J. Thacker, PIO spokes
man for the Air Force, Loren
zen said the physical evidence
is a portion of "an extra-ter-restial
vehicle that crashed in
the earth's atmosphere."
APRO offered to submit the
material to the Air Force for
scientific study. APRO is
made up of scientists, astron
omers and space and missile
experts, and is headquartered
in Alamogordo.
Lorenzen said in his letter
to Thacker:
"A release which you is
sued early this year states
that no physical or material
evidence, not even a minute
fragment of so-called flying
saucers, has ever been found.
This statement, as it stands,
is not true.
Catastrophe Witnessed
"APRO has in its possession-
the physical " evidence
which the United States Air
Force denies having been
able to acquire. It is in fact,
a portion of an extra-terrestrial
vehicle which met with
disaster in the earth's atmos
phere. The catastrophe was
witnessed by numerous hu
man beings. The gratifying
aspect of this case, however,
is that we do not have to de
pend on the testimony of wit
nesses to establish the reality
of the incident for the most
advanced laboratory tests in
dicate that the residual mate
rial could not have been pro
duced through the applica
tion of any known terrestrial
techniques."
Wall Street
Chatter
New York (UPD - A major
drop in stock prices this year
could undercut business and
investor confidence and trig
ger a general business down
turn, according to Prof. Rob
ert C, Turner of Indiana Uni
versity. .
Writing in the university's
business, review, the professor
notes that stock prices have
been much too high for the
past year and obviously are
based on speculator's assump
tion there is going to be in
flation. But Professor Turner does
not believe there will be more
general inflation or that cor
porate profits will rise nearly
enough in the sixties to justi
fy the way the stock market
has gone up in the last year.
Therefore, he points out, a
moderate decline in stock
prices now might be healthy,
but a big decline now would
be serious. He believes the
possibility cannot be over
looked so long as prices re
main way up.
"The very sober boom of
1958-60 has now reached its
danger point. Sales of hard
goods, especially of autos and
machinery, in the next 60
days will decide whether that
boom, over-all, is already top
ping out - or whether we're
due for further modest gains
before a peak later"this year,"
reports Prentice-Hall in its
Weekly Review of Business.
Castro Sees Desire
For Cuban Invasion
Havana (UPD Premier Fi
del Castro charged Saturday
that "some people in the
United States government -some
senators and some gen
erals" would like 4o invade
Cuba.
STIFF SENTENCE f-.
Codelming, England - (UPD -James
Malsher, 81, convicted
of riding a motorcycle with
out a license, was banned
from motorcycle riding for 10
years.
dangerous situations. If he
feels unable to get his emo
tions under control, he' should
get psychiatric help.
(Copyright 1960, General
Features Corp.)
Porter's Poll Shows Seashore
Idea Favored; 661 in Jackson
By A. ROBERT SMITH
Mail Tribune
Washington Correspondent
Washington -(Special)- The
first widely extended opinion
poll in Oregon on the idea of
creating a na
tional sea
shore park on
the Oregon
coast shows
those who fa
vor the idea
o u tn u m b er
those who op
pose it.
The poll
was taken by
O. Porter (D-
A. Rout. Smith
Rep. Charles
Ore.), whose 4th congression
al district includes the stretch
of coast between Florence
and Reedsport under ' consid
eration for the park.
Of 7088 returns thus far
tabulated, those who said they
favored the park numbered
3808 and those who said they
opposed it numbered 2882.
Porter found by tabulating
these returns by counties that
those who favored the park
were in the majority in all
seven counties from which
returns came, but in some in
stances by the narrowest of
margins.
Greatest number of opin
ions came from Lane county,
where 1454 said "yes" to the
park and 1375 said "no."
From Jackson county 661
said they favored it, 370 op
posed. From Coos county
624 said they were for it, 341
opposed. From Douglas coun
ty, 448 were for it and 278
against. From Linn county,
217 yes, 183 no; Josephine
county, 222 yes, 197 no; and
Curry county, 115 yes, 114 no.
Another Questionnnaire
Only about a third of the
returns from Porter's poll
have been tabulated thus far,
his office reported. He sent
questionnaires to over 100,
000 western Oregon residents.
The seashore question was
the first of 12 on the list.
Meanwhile, Porter this
week sent another question
naire to the 398 property
owners in the area of the
proposed park to seek their
views on the issue. He indicat
ed he is skeptical that the
Western Lane Taxpayers asso
ciation, which has been vocal
izing the opposition to the na
tional seashore, speaks for
many residents of the Oregon
coast.
"It is likely that Congress
will act on this legislation
during this sesssion," Porter
wrote the property owners
"I'd appreciate having your
opinions, particularly with re
spect to these questions:
1. Do you favor the pro
posed recreation area?
2. Are you opposed to it un
der any conditions?
3. What conditions do you
regard as essential in the pro
posed legislation?
Porter said he would take
into account suggestions he
receives when drafting his
own bill to authorize the sea
shore development. He said
they would also be conveyed
to the Interior Department.
The National Park service,
meanwhile, has finished a re
port commenting on features
Americans Seized
By Cuban Police
Havana - (UPD - Two Ameri
cans, one of them a candidate
for Congress, were seized by
Cuban police and held for 10
hours of questioning before
their release Saturday.
Joseph Taylor, 28, a can
didate for Congress in Still
well, Okla., and Roger Sharp,
a television news director,
were arrested Friday while
Sharp was taking pictures in
side the agrarian reform pro-'
gram building in Havana.
Taylor said he and Sharp
were refused permission to
call the U. S. embassy.
"The United States doesn't
obey international law and
we don't either," Taylor said
he was told when he protested
that he had legal right to call
the embassy for help.
Mrs. Lanza Rites
To Be Wednesday
Hollywood (UPD A requiem
high mass will be sung Wed
nesday for Mrs. Betty Lanza,
widow of the famed tenor,
Mario Lanza.
Mrs. Lanza was found dead
in her Beverly Hills home
Friday and an autopsy show
ed death to be from natural
causes.
She married the singer in
1945 before his climb to fame.
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derstood to be sitting on the
report momentarily, instead
of clearing it for transmittal
to Congress. Seaton is at the
moment holding out for the
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undew'gnated national sea
shores. Wants Park Report
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Hatfield's bill in January
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when he introduced It in the
Senate. Porter said he has no
plan to introduce the gover
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Although this session of
Congress is nearing the half
way mark, Porter said he
thinks there is "a chance"
that the seashore bill for Ore
gon Dunes will be enacted
this year. This forecast, he
said, is based on the expecta
tion that a package bill will
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