Southern (Oregon
pens Season
Ashland Southern Oregon
college opens the 1960 base
ball season March 25 with a
home-and-home series against
the University of Oregon
Ducks. The first of two games
will be played in Ashland and
the following day, March 26,
the two teams will clash on
the Duck diamond in Eugene.
Coach Ted Schopfs Red
Raiders have been working
out every minute they can be
tween the rain showers the
past two weeks.
Monday the Raiders were
split into two units for their
first intrasquad game. The
team with most of the return
ing veterans had to come from
behind and knot the score at
4-4 during the seven inning
workout.
Schopf was pleased over the
pitching of lefthanders John
Younger and Marty Vogler
who helped shut out the var
sity unit for awhile. Through
out the seven inning grind,
six pitchers were used giving
the hitters a look at both left-
One Berth Open
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open today in the National
Hockey League playoffs.
The Chicago Black Hawks
became the third team to
wrap up a spot in the Stanley
Cup semi-finals by edging the
Detroit Red Wings, 3-2, in
Tuesday night's only game.
That left the Red Wings
and the Boston Bruins to bat
tle it out for the fourth and
final berth.
The Bruins, four points
back of fourth-place Detroit,
meet the New York Rangers
tonight at- Madison Square
Garden.
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handed and righthanded
throwing.
Fred Louk rounded out the
lefties and a trio of hurlers
John Cook, Jack Brown, and
Earl Tichenor provided the
right arm pitching.
Trouble hit the camp when
letterman Chuck Nevi twisted
his knee trying to turn and
throw from second base on a
double play ball. The injury
was not considered too ser
ious, but it will keep the
Grants Pass grad from prac
tice for a couple of days.
Possible replacements for
the injured Nevi could be let
terman Jack Kopacz or new
comers Bob Jensen and Joe
Funderberg. Kopacz is gen
erally considered a shortstop
but can play anywhere in the
infield:
Jensen and Funderberg
both got base hits in the prac
tice against the letterman
unit.
Starting on the letterman
unit was Phil Sword behind
the plate and Tichenor at first
base. Nevi teamed with Jim
Dietz as the keystone combi
nation while Jess Munyon
held down third base.
Eldon Francis in left, Gor-
dy Carrigan in center, and
Kermit McLemore in right
rounded out the outfield.
On the other unit Mike
Conley handled the backstop
chores. Bob Johnson was
shifted to first base, and Ko
pacz opened at shortstop. Fun
derberg and Jensen handled
the hot corner and second
base.
In the outfield Don Ja
quette, Damien Rossetto, and
Willie Garner saw action from
left field across to right.
When Nevi was injured,
Dave Hughes, a baseball jack-
of-all-trades took over for the
duration of the practice.
Hughes also plays first, short,
and pitcher.
Don Vannice was scheduled
to start the intrasquad game
Tuesday but his opposing
hurler was undetermined.
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BOWLING
CLASSIC LEAGUE
Standing!:
Hlght Real Estate
Lamport's Sporting Gds.
Oak Street Tank & Steel
Southern Oregon Const.
Hillyer Oil Co.
Morse Motors
Edith & Henry's Drive In
Sewing Machine Center
Oak Knoll Golf Course
Trail Creek Lumber Co.
E. H. Mann Co
Sam's Sporting Goods
21
18
18
15
14
7
10
10
13
14
14
14
12 'i 15 Va
12'a 15,3
12 16
11 17
10 18
10 18
Edith & Henry's Drive In 3 (Dick
McKenzie 613) 2721; Hillyer Oil Co.
1 (Ralph Brock 605) 2708.
Oak Street Tank & Steel 3 (Kay
Clark 641) 2734; Oak Knoll Golf
Course 1 (Willie Fisher 535) 2559.
Hight Real Estate 3 (Buzz Green
557 )2577; Sam's Sporting Goods 1
(Paul Morgan 553) 2567.
' Morse Motors 4 (Frank Driscoll
669) 2096; E. H. Mann Co. 0 (Gor
don Schultz 556) 2641.
Trail Creek Lumber Co. 3 (Gene
Piazza 681) 2872: Southern Oregon
Construction 1 (Mike McClain 586)
2706.
Sewing Machine Center 3 (Art
Klatt 593) 2743; Lamport's Sporting
Goods 1 (Vera Allen 640) 2736.
MONDAY TRIPLES LEAGUE
Standings: W. L.
Parrish Construction .. 18 2
Builders Supply 15 5
Ramblers 15 5
Dean Taylor 10 10
Barbers
10 . 10
Gleason's Sporting Gds. 10 10
Eastside Market
10 10
Cogswells Market
Sam Jennings
Hopkins Richfield
Team No. 9
Mikes Seat Cover
10 10
8,i 11 ft
6 14
4 16
3, 161,
Results:
Parrish 2 (Parrish 533) 1701;
Gleasons 2 (Doyle 485) 1736.
Dean Taylor 1 (Phillips 302)
1647; Cogswells 3 (Centers 528)
1706.
Builders 4 (Norris 571) 1743;
Hopkins 0 (Rohlman 475) 1507.
Ramblers 4 (Horn 518) 1687;
Mike's 0 (Stout 477) 1536.
Team 9 (Forfeit) Sam Jennings
4 (Owsley 522) 1657.
Eastside 2 (Dawson 535) 1630;
Barbers 2 (Dover 534) 1648.
WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE
Standings:
W. L.
27 13
26 14
25 15
20 ft 19 Vj
20 20
19 'a 20 Va
18'a 21 2
Union Club .
Beck's Bakery
Medford Cleaners .
Pick's Apparell
Rogue Distributing Co.
Jorgensen's Dairy
Wooden Shoe
Ross Lumber
Crater Inn Motel
Crater Logging Co.
Hawkinson's Tire
Cummins Diesel
18 22
18
17
16
15
22
23
24
25
Results:
Medford Cleaners 3 (M. Clark
596) 2396; Hawkinson's 1 (J. Mc
Cready 502) 2342.
Crater Logging 2 (E. Sessions
488) 2360; Beck's 2 (G. Riggs 539)
2361.
Jorgensen's 1 (J. Wilson 483)
2262; Crater Inn 3 (B. Weiss 486)
2348.
Cummins 1 (S. Daigle 524) 2393;
Ross Lumber 3 (E. Baker 559) 2453.
Union Club 3 (V. Cummings 542)
2479; Wooden Shoe 1 (L. Learning
533) 2374
Picks 2 (V. Coats 487) 2314:
Rogue Dist. 2 (G. Zuspann 483)
2260.
High games C. Lowd 214: M.
Clark 227; H. Culy 206; V. Cum
mings 205; G. Blind 209.
High series C. Lowd 541: M.
Clark 596; G. Riggs 539; E. Baker
559; H. Culy 533; V. Cummings 542;
L. Learning 533.
CRATER LAKE LEAGUE
Standings: W.
L.
6
8
9
9
11
Moore Steel 18
Ellis Market 16
Mechanics's Laundry 15
Earl and Roy's - 15
United Grocers 13
Stevens Auto Parts ...
12
11
12
13
13
14
15
17
17
Mann's Dept. Store
Medford Neon
11
10
9
7
7
U. S. National Bank .
Haupert Tractor
City Hail
O. K. Market
Results
Mann's Dept. Store 0 (T. Franks
545) 2379; O. K. Market 4 (J. Co
rona 546) 2277.
Medford Neon 4 (M. McCormic
520) 2290: Mechanic's Laundry 0
(G. Culy 532) 2255. .
Haupert Tractor 2 (R. Smith 517)
2400; Stevens Auto 2 (C. Price 515)
2267.
City Hall 2 (B. Stevens 573) 2466;
Ellis Market 2 (C. Ellis 545) 2448.
Moore Steel 3 (R. Edwards 563)
2512; United Grocers 1 (J. Colley
566) 2337.
U. S. National Bank 1 (D. Greer
564) 2299; Earl and Roy's 3 (H. Ves
sey Jr. 545) 2484.
High games R. Smith 227, G.
Gemaehlich 221.
High series B. Stevens 573, J.
Colley 566.
LADT ELKS NO. ONE
Standings: W.
Break A Ways 20
Lucky Strikes 19
Stasettes 18
L.
12
13
14
15
Chemr Pickers
17
Pin Pushers
Threatless Three
Trioettes
The Goofers
1612
15 ' i
, i4,i mi
12 20
11 21
Results:
Cherry Pickers 1 (B. Hazlett 501)
1326; Stagettes 3 (V. Lusk 528)
1338.
Threatless Three 1 (V. Bateman
471) 1281; Lucky Strikes 3 (L.
Neeley 462) 1325.
Trioettes 0 (F. Bittle 412) 1154;
Break A Ways 4 (V. Lust 467) 1298.
Pin Pushers 3 (T. Isaacs 513)
1325; The Goofers 1 (H. Depner
401) 1213.
High game Dorothy Jantzer 189.
High series Virginia Lusk 528.
Split conversions D. Jantzer 5-6,
2-7, W. Booth 3-10. E. Blew 3-10.
ROXY ANN LEAGUE
(Medford Lanes)
Standings:
Squirt
Graham Electric
Harrison Electric
Larry's Richmaid
Baker's Moulding'
Taylor Salade
Team Four
W.
17
16
15
13
13
13
12
L.
7
8
9
11
11
11
12
Cocoa Cola
11
13
Medford Plywood
Hon Win. Richfield
irMi 1314
10
14
17
Groceteria -
Pacific Motor Freight
7
6i
Results:
Harrison 4 (Gammelgaard 483)
2693; Coca Cola 0 (Atkinson 435)
2510.
Squirt 3 (Hammerly 529) 2727;
Med. Ply. 1 (Riggert 461) 2585.
Hopkins 3 (Rohlman 557) 2768;
PMT 1 (James 481) 2659.
Taylor-Salade 3 (Radcliffe 476)
2673; Larry's 1 (Peterson 495)
2659.
Baker's 2 (Fisher 496) 2705;
Team Four 2 (Can- 527) 2710.
Graham 2 (Baker 522) 2770; Gro
ceteria 2 (Morris 496) 2817.
ROXY ANN ROCKETTES
Standings:
W.
L.
3 Big Y Markets
23
9
Neeley Nelson Lmbr. Co. 20 4 11
Pear Bowlers
Norton's Market
K-Boy
Crosby's Mobilettes
Roxy Ann Lanes
Town House Cafe
Economy Market
Hamilton Funds Inc.
19
13
13
15 W
17
19
16S
15
14
18
12'4 194
Ills 20 2
9 23
Results:
K-Boy 3 (B. Wilson 464) 1736;
Town House l (G. Smith 399) 1687.
Roxy Ann 4 (M. Winters 476)
1855; Hamilton 0 (S. Starr - 439)
1607.
Big Y 3 (E. Dickinson 485) 1865:
Pear Bowlers 1 (V. Cummings 577)
1759.
Neeley 3 (B. Hazlett 482) 1816;
Crosby's 1 (C. Hastings 435) 1662.
Economy 0 (D. B. Peacock 354)
1413; Norton' (D. Peyton 405)
1539.
High games B. Wilson 181, C.
Baylor 181. M. Winters 181. E.
Dickinson 181..-W. Booth 185, V.
Cummings 197. 202.
SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings: W. L.
Team Twelve 27 9
H & H ........ 25 11
Krazy Katx . 23 13
White Sox
Have Strong
Team Combo
United Press International
The Chicago White Sox are
doing it with mirrors again.
Scorned by some experts as
a "freak" . champion when
they won the American
league pennant last year, the
White Sox have won four
straight grapefruit league
games with the same blend of
strong pitching, airtight de
fense and opportune hitting
that brought them their first
flag since 1919.
The White Sox scored their
fourth in a row Tuesday and
the victory was especially
sweet to Manager Al Lopez
because the victims of the 3-0
decision were the New York
Yankees. The Yankees have
been pooh-poohing the White
Sox 1960 pennant chances
ever since the close of the '59
campaign.
Gat Two Hits
The White Sox made only
two hits Tuesday but took ad
vantage of Dick Bronstad's
wildness. Dick Brown tripled
across a run in the second in
ning after a walk to Joe Hicks
and the White Sox added two
more in the third on Nelson
Fox's single, three walks and
an infield out.
Bob Shaw, an 18-game win
ner last season, Rodolfo Arias
and relief ace Gerry Staley
pitched three scoreless in
nings each in limiting the
Yankees to four hits. The
White Sox have yielded only
seven runs in 42 innings this
spring and the American
league champions have yet to
make their first error.
Indians Win First
Tony Kubek had two hits
and Bill Skowron and Roger
Maris one each for the Yan
kees who have lost three of
four games and scored only
six runs.
The Cleveland Indians
chalked up their first victory
of the exhibition season when
they beat the Chicago Cubs,
7-5; the Boston Red Sox shad
ed the San Francisco Giants,
6-5; the Pittsburgh Pirates
outslugged the Kansas City
Athletics, 17-13, and the Cin
cinnati Reds beat the Balti
more Orioles, 5-2, in other ex
hibition games. Los Angeles
vs. Detroit, Milwaukee vs.
St. Louis and Philariplnhin
vs. Washington were rained
out.
BASEBALL
Exhibition Baseball Results
United Press International
Pittsburgh 17. Kansas City 13
Cleveland 7. Chicago (N) 5
Boston 6. San Francisco 5
Chicago (A) 3. New York O
Los Angeles vs. Detroit at Lake
land, Fla., cancelled, rain.
Milwaukee vs. St. Louis at St.
Petersburg, Fla.. cancelled, rain.
Philadelphia vs. Washington at
Clearwater, Fla., cancelled, rain.
There are some 4,461,000
small woodlot owners in the
United States, those whose
holdings are under 500 acres.
They own 61 per cent of the
country's commercial forest
land.
Cherry Pickers :... 22 14
Four Deuces 21 15
Loose Screws ... 19 17
Eagle Eyes 171, 1814
Gutter Bugs 16 20
Team Ten , 15 2014
Resets 15 21
Mix Masters 14 ',4 21 1
Team Eleven 13 23
Team Six 12 24
Head Huttnera 1114 24 4
Results:
Team Twelve 3 (L. Nelson 550);
Gutter Bugs 1 (G. Vargas 496).
Mix Masters 4 (J. Johnson 492):
Team Six 0 (B. Fisher 518).
Krazy Katz 3 (J. Vance 579;
Head Huttners 1 (G. Huttner 539)
Team Ten 3 (B. Howes 533): Re
sets 1 (J. Monroe 490).
Loose Screws 4 (C. Hampsn 560);
Team Eleven 0 (T. Stout 471).
Eagle Eyes 1 (J. CaUaghan 455);
Four Deuces 3 (E. Flakus 489).
H & H 3 B. Hall 559); Cherry
Pickers 1 (R. Cabler 479).
TUESDAY LATE COMERS
Standings: W. L.
Geritol Jenny's 17 7
Polly An's 14 10
Four Strikes ,,,, , 13
Bowlerettes 12 12
Early Risers . 9 15
Sleep Walkers : 7 17
Results:
Geritol Jenny's 4 (Doris Wester
field 403) 2136; Early Risers 0 (Lee
Hutton 355) 1948.
Bowleterres 0 (Nelva Wells 419)
2113; Polly An's 4 (Jo Ann Ander
son 442) 2182.
Four Strikes 1 (Evelyn Straus
439) 2062; Sleep Walkers 3 (Enid
Wolff 459) 2106.
High game Enid Wolff 177.
SATURDAY SENIOR JUNIOR .
Standings: W. L.
Bauman's 18 10
J. W. Copeland 18 10
McLain's Drug Center 17 11
Medford Paint, Wall J-aper 16 12
K-Boy . 16 12
Women of the Moose 13 15
Medford Auto Dealers Ass. 8 20
Junior Chamber of Com 6 22
Results:
Jayceet 1 (B. Custance 426) 2465;
W.O.Tja. 3 (B. Scruggs 503) 2548.
Med. Auto 0 (L. Scruggs 438)
2449; Bauman 4 (D. Bauman 612)
2527.
Copeland 1 (L. Little 582) 2527;
McLain 3 (J. Zemlicka 508) 2655.
K-Boy 0 (J. Wicser 457) 2546;
Med. Paint 4 (L. Jones 542) 2786.
High games D. Bauman 225. L.
Jones and L. Little 208, B. Scruggs
205.
LADY ELKS LEAGUE NO. TWO
Standings: W. L.
Merry Madcaps 21 15
Tornadoes .,. 20 16
Cussing Three. ,. .19 17
Doozies 1 19 17
Antlers : 19 17
Stags . 18,4 174
Wapitis . 18 18
Daffy DUly 17 '4 18 i
Jolly Three 16 20
Hi Lo 12 24
Results: -
Cussing Three 0 (Huntley 439)
1225; Antlers 4 (Snedden 493) 1417.
Merry Madcaps 4 (Veal 449) 1422;
Wapitis 0 (Read 523) 1364.
Stags 3 (Howard 491) 1432; Jolly
Three 1 (Lusk 464) 1328.
Daffy Dillv 3 (Forbes 460) 1288;
Hi Lo 1 (Travis 456) 1226.
Tornadoes 1 (Stephens 502) 1209;
Doozies 3 (Duce 503) 1326.
High game Jess Howard 204.
Giants Lose
One Contest
Phoenix, Ariz. - (OPD - The
San . Francisco Giants lost
their chance to go undefeated
through the exhibition base
ball season Tuesday but the
Boston Red Sox might still
make it.
The American Leaguers,
with a fistful of rookies, scor
ed their third win in three
outings by defeating the
Giants, 6-5. It was the first
loss for San Francisco in three
games.
Right fielder Willie Kirk-
land got three of the Giants'
eight hits, including a double,
but that wasn't enough. The
Red Sox rapped 12 hits, al-
though Johnnie Antonelli
blanked them in the first three
innings.
Jack Sanford was bombed
for eight hits and five runs,
Billy Loes gave up three hits
and one run, and Don Choate
allowed one and one in one,
The Giants host the Chicago
Cubs today. Manager Bill
Rigney said he would use
pitchers Stu Miller, Ramon
Monzant and Marshall Ren
froe.
A's REHIRE CARROLL
West Palm Beach, Fla.-flM
Parke Carroll, general man
ager of the Kansas City Ath
letics since 1955, has been re
hired for 1960 and 1961. Car
roll's two-year contract re
newal was announced here
Tuesday by Nathaniel Leve
rone, chairman of the board.
No salary details were dis
closed. Motherwell
Found Guilty
In First Degree
Downieville, Calif. (UPD
The prosecution said today it
will bring up two other pos
sible murders in asking the
gas chamber for Larry Lord
Motherwell.
Motherwell was convicted
of first degree murder last
night by a gold miner, a car
penter, a laborer and nine
housewives after nine hours
deliberation. The jury ruled
that he killed Mrs. Pearl Put
ney, 72, Washington, D.C.,
widow, for $18,000.
Wife Found Dead
Prosecutor Lynn Compton
said, "there is evidence that
Motherwell committed at
least two other murders."
He referred to the appar
ent drowning in a bathtub of
Motherwell's second, wife.
Sarah, in 1953, and the death
of their 14-month-old mental
ly retarded daughter. Hea
ther, in 1954.
Police have said that Sarah
was alone when she died.
Buried in Pet Cemetery
Motherwell has admitted
that he buried Heather in a
pet cemetery as his "beloved
dog" who had saved his life
Tjehind enemy lines in Korea,
But Motherwell insisted
that she had choked acciden
tally. California law permits
the prosecution to bring up
the other two cases although
he wasn't tried on either oc
casion in a second trial be
fore a jury to assess the pen
alty for the Putney killing.
The jury found Motherwell,
an admitted lover and liar,
guilty on circumstantial
evidence.
Various Identifications
Motherwell, 43, has left be
hind him a long string of fi
nancially generous women
with whom he traveled and
made love.
They say he identified him
self variously as an admiral,
a doctor, a G-man, a missile
expert and frequently dis
appeared on "secret mis
sions."
He has previously been
convicted of illegally wearing
a military discharge button in
Minneapolis and impersonat
ing a Navy captain in Pensa
cola, Fla.
27,400 Persons File
For Unemployment Pay
Salem-flJPD-Last week 27,
400 persons filed for unem
ployment compensation in
Oregon. The figure the week
before was 27,600.
The State Department of
Employment said early March
storms were blamed for the
comparatively slight decrease
for this time of year.
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chargino menay it about like
tharging anything alas -you torts K
now, pay for it lator.
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16 S. Central SP 3-5308
Bob Griffith, Manager
(All loans made under the
Oregon Industrial Loan Act)
Open Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Mondays Till 8 p.m.
Closed Saturdays
Colleges for Oregon's
Group Organized in
Steps were taken in Med
ford Tuesday night toward
the. formation of the Jackson
County committee on "Col
leges for Oregon's Future."
Named as temporary chair
man of the group was M. M.
Huggins, Medford. He and
Eric W. Allen . Jr. , will head
the nominating committee to
select permanent officers, and
also head the speakers bureau
of the committee, which will
be concerned with the needs
of Oregon's public colleges
during the coming decade.
" Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson,
president of Southern Oregon
college, presided at the meet-
Airplane Crash
Victims Treated
In Ely Hospital
Ely, Nev. -(DPD- Five per
sons were being treated at the
Steptoe Valley Hospital today
for injuries suffered in the
crash of their light plane on a
rugged, snow covered moun
tain peak early Sunday.
Hospital officials reported
two of the five, Mr. and Mrs.
Wes L. Stoddard, Anchorage,
Alaska, suffered back injuries
in the crash.
Facial Lacerations
It was reported that Stod
dard, pilot of the ill-fated
twin-engine plane, and' his
wife, Helen, suffered "com
pressions of the vertebra."
Both also suffered facial lac
erations, but doctors said they
were not critical.
Three other occupants of
the plane which crash-landed
at the 11,100-foot level of
South Shell Peak, about 15
miles northeast of Ely, were
not seriously hurt. They were
Mrs. Horace Cumbie, 28, also
of Anchorage, and daughter
of the Stoddards; her son,
Randy, 6, and Mrs. Joseph V.
Lee, 70, Hayburn, Idaho. Mrs.
Lee was suffering from ex
posure and possible undeter
mined injuries. The boy and
his mother were both in good
condition. .
Huddled in Plan
They were plucked from
the mountainside Tuesday by
an Air Force helicopter which
defied buffeting winds to get
the five to safety.
The five huddled for two
days in the cabin of their
crushed airplane waiting for
help.
UAR Newspaper
Attacks Adenauer
Cairo-flJPD-The United Arab
Republic government newspa
per Al Gomhouria criticized
West German Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer for describ
ing Israeli Premier David
Ben-Gurion as a man of
"statesmanship and steadfast
ness." "Is it statesmanship to throw
all the Palestine people out of
their homes?" it asked. "Is it
steadfastness to persist in
flouting the United Nations
resolution?"
John Hanson, who served
under the Articles of Confed
eration in 1781-82, was actual
ly the first president of the
United States.
w wsimj curs eosis
"My Unique Laundry route is located where there it much
climbing and winding around to do" says Harold Lang of the
Unique Laundry Co., Santa Monica, California. "This runs up
the operating expenses of a vehicle. Since using a Volkswagen,
I have cut my operating expenses in half.
The ease of driving is another feature I like. I sit up plenty
Test-drive
ing which was held at the Red
Cross building.
Dr. Dan Poling, dean of
men at Oregon State college,
outlined the needs of the state
system during the coming ten
years. The Colleges for Ore
gon's Future program is con
cerned with the "very tre
mendous problems" facing the
state schools in the next ten
years, he explained.
Expected Increase
Heading the list is the ex
pected increase in student en
rollments. Currently, about
22,500 students are attending
the state schools. By 1970,
this figure is expected to climb
to at least 41,000.
This is caused not only by
the increased birth rate of the
post-war years, but also by the
fact that more students are
demanding higher education,
he explained. This has created
demands for increased hous
ing, classroom space and ad
ditional teachers and re
searchers. -
The first of these is the
demand for increased housing,
Billy Graham Has
Trouble Arranging
Hall in Tel Aviv
Jerusalem, Israeli Sector
(DPS- Christian church officials
fan into difficulty with the
Israeli Ministry of Religious
Affairs in trying to obtain a
meeting hall for American
evangelist Billy Graham, it
was reported today.
Graham will arrive in this
city Thursday from a tour of
Africa and is scheduled to
hold a religious rally in the
Tel Aviv area Monday.
Minor Rebuff
The rally will be held at St.
Peter's Church in Jaffa, a Tel
Aviv suburb. The United
Christian Council, which is
sponsoring the Protestant
evangelist's stay in Israel,
said it had tried to obtain the
27,000 seat capacity Mann
Auditorium in Tel Aviv prop
er but ran into a minor re
buff. According to the council,
the Israeli Religious Ministry
at first said the auditorium,
with its much larger seating
capacity, was unavailable. It
then suggested that the hall
might become available if
Graham agreed to meet with
ministry representatives be
fore the rally-presumably to
insure that his preaching
would not be offensive to
Orthodox Jewry.
Meeting Impossible
Council officials said they
had no objection to such a
meeting but that Graham's
tight schedule made it impos
sible. It also was understood that
the council tried to book the
meeting at the Zionist Orga
nization of America House in
Tel Aviv but was informed
this, too, was unavailable.
The council, which repre
sents all of Israel's Protestant
denominations, emph a s i z e d
that the trouble was minor.
The government was pre
paring a warm welcome for
the young American preacher.
He will be met by Israeli Pres
ident Itzhak Ben-Zvi.
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Dr. Poling said. He noted that
the state system dormitories
are self-liquidating buildings
which pay for themselves
without tax money. Bonds to
finance the buildings are back
ed by the full faith and credit
of the state, but the bonds are
paid off from revenues from
the buildings.
Dr. Stevenson commented
that on the SOC campus,
which has an approximate
value of $5 million in build
ings and grounds, about $1,
700,000 was built with non
tax money.
Explains Measure
Jim Frost, alumni secretary
at the University of Oregon,
explained a measure which
will appear on the November
ballot under the title "state
bonds for higher education."
This measure will allow the
state system to increase its
bonding capacity for the con
struction of self - liquidating
buildings.
Mrs. Wickes Shaw, director
of information for the State
System of Higher Education
from Eugene, explained the
Colleges for Oregon's Future
program which is being
launched in every county.
Among those attending the
meeting were Huggins, Allen,
Seth Bullis, Mrs. E. E. Evans,
Mrs. Evelyn Nye, Robert Dun
can, Mrs. Moore Hamilton,
Adele Sheldon, Dr. and Mrs.
Edwin R. Durno, Ben Trow
bridge Jr., Clifford Cordy,
Bill Hoxie and Dick Moody.
Africa Mine Reopens;
Safety Warning Issued
Coalbrook. South Africa -
(DPD - The Clydesdale colliery
where more than 400 Africans
were killed by a rockfall in
January has resumed opera
tions despite a mining inspec
tor's warning that there are
not sufficient safety factors in
the mine.
Inspector W. T. Dalling also
described rescue operations as
the "worst bungle" he had
seen. The colliery's decision
to reopen its undamaged
shafts were expected to wor
sen a crisis in the industry.
The trans-Atlantic ocean
speed record is held by the
superliner United States,
which averaged 35.59 knots
during a trip in July, 1952.
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Syngman Rhee's
Running Mate
Wins Election
Seoul, Korea - (UPD - Lee Ki
Poong, President Syngman
Rhee's hand-picked running
mate and heir apparent, won
the vice presidency of the Re
public of Korea today in voil-ence-marked
elections which
the opposition proclaimed
"invalid."
Lee, 63, running on Rhee's
Liberal party ticket, easily
defeated the Democratic par
ty's John Myung Chang who
won the vice presidency four
years ago in a surprise upset.
Rhee No Trouble
The 84-year-old Rhee him
self had no trouble winning
reelection for an unprecedent
ed fourth term. He was unop
posed. The Democratic candi
date for president, Chough
Pyong Ok, died last month
in Washington.
Nearly complete returnt
gave Rhee 8,990,823 of a total
10,559,879 cast. He needed
only a third of those cast.
Lee received 7,707,941 to
1,809,865 for Chang. Another
263,440 votes were declared
invalid, presumably because"
they were cast for the late
Chough.
To File Suit
Chang conceded defeat but
told a news conference:
"This is the worst election
I have ever seen in the first
place because of the number
of lives lost. We will file suit
with the Supreme Court to
have the election nullified."
There was 11 hours of riot
ing in the southern Korean
city of Masan.
Chang said he received re
ports from Masan that 10 per
sons had been killed in riots'
that broke out during the elec
tion in the city Tueaiy.
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