Government Camp
Crash Hurts Three
Government Camp -IUPD- A
two-car accident seven miles
east of Government Camp re
sulted In the hospitalization
of a Seattle family of three
Wednesday night.
Hospitalized were Walter
Hansen, his wife and their
Infant daughter. None was re
ported in serious condition.
Hansen's late-model sedan
was Involved in a collision on
the slick highway with a
truck driven by Melvin
O'Day, of Bend, state police
said.
O'Day was unhurt. The
Hansen car had to be towed
away.
News About
Servicemen
JOINS NAVY
Alfred Neil Cooper, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.
CooDer. Trail, was rpppntlv
sworn into the U.S. Navy in
foruand with the rating of
airman recruit.
He is undpreoinp hair- rp.
cruit training at the Naval
rraining center, San Diego.
ON LEAVE
Romie Alton Rhodes, son
of Mrs. Estella M. Rhodes,
route 2, box 200-A, Central
Point, is spending 14 days
recruit leave at the home of
his mother.
110 Rescued From
Philippines Boat
Manila -(UPD- A U.S. Navy
destroyer today rescued all
110 crewmen of a Philippine
fishing boat which was sink
ing in the shark-infested wa
ters of the South China Sea.
A Navy spokesman said the
destroyer Arnold J. Isbell
picked up all the survivors
of the 97-ton sea-going Marlin
Five which ran aground Wed
nesday night on Baker Shoal.
Navy and Air Force planes
dropped life rafts alongside
the stricken vessel this morning.
New York - (UPD - Trapeze
artist and ballet dancer Esme
Davis, 54, died Wednesday.
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TOBACCO ADDICT Man is not the only creature on earth
to get the nicotine habit. Dr. Reid V. Moran, a bontanist
from the San Diego Natural History Museum, reports that
elephant seals have been chewing tobacco at one of their
haunts on Guadalupe Island off the Baja California coast.
Elephant seals on Guadalupe are shown in photo made by
John B. McFall of the University of California's Scripps In
stitution of Oceanography. (UPI Telephoto)
Poultry Vaccine
Restriction Lilted
Salem -(UPD- Restrictions on
the use by Oregon poultry-
men of live virus infectious
bronchitis vaccine have been
removed by the State Agri
culture Department.
The Department also has
amended its regulations on
dairy products plants. Both
orders are effective retroac
tive to April 13. '
Under the vaccine order,
DIFFICULT RESEARCH
London - (UPD - Dr. Donald
M a c K a y Wednesday was
named to a university televi
sion research professorship.
Commenting on his appoint
ment MacKay said "I haven't
a television set and I do not
intend to get one."
Guadalupe Island Seals
Get Nicotine Habit From
Chewing Tobacco Leaves
Thursday, April 21, 1960
San Diego, Calif . -(UPD-Man
isn't the only creature on
earth to get the nicotine habit.
Dr. Reid V. Moran, a bota-
Grange News
written approval from the De
partment is no longer neces
sary for use or sale of the
vaccine. Changes in dairy
plant orders are in line with
recent amendments to the
fluid milk code.
Central Point Grange
"The Testing .'ime," a re
cording of Paul Harvey, was
the only number on the Good
Friday program presented by
the lecturer, Mrs. Homer
Jeffries for Central Point
Grange April 115.
Highlights of the business
session Included committee re
ports on agriculture and legis
lation. The master, Benton
Boyce, asked a committee to
study the school reorganiza
tion bill and report by next
meeting. HEC chairman, Mrs.
0. T. Wilson, reported the
rummage sale results, and an
nounced the next club meet
ing will be with Mrs. Chester
Wendt April 27. Mrs. Charles
Jantzer had an exhibit of
desert rocks and plants on the
display table.
Serving committee for the
evening included Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Weidman, Mr. and
Mrs. Foole, and Benton
Boyce.
Portland -(UPD- The condi
tion of department store exec
utive Aaron Frank was re
ported improved today at St.
Vincent hospital. Frank, 69,
was hospitalized last Satur
day after suffering a heart attack.
nist from the San Diego Na
tural History Museum, re
ports that elephant seals have
been seen chewing tobacco at
one of their haunts on the
coast of Baja California,
Mexico.
moran sam the seals on
Guadalupe Island pick and
chew the leaves of the Indian
tobacco plant, which is a com
mon weed on the Baja Cali
fornia coast.
Dr. Arthur L. Kelly, a stu
dent of mammals at Scripps
Institution of Oceanography
in La Jolla, said the remains
of the plant, which contains
nicotine, often are found in
stomachs of the elephant seal.
Kelly said elephant seals,
which grow as long as 20 feet
and can reach a weight of
eight tons, may be bored or
frustrated when they eat the
plants.
"Animals often tear at plants
when their normal habits are
interfered w i t h," he ex
plained. "This is called 'dis
placement activity.' '
"If a sea gull Is frustrated in
his breeding habits, for ex
ample, he will often tear at
the turf with his beak," Kelly
said.
Dr. Moran said the Indian
tobacco plant which the ele
phant seals like is relatively
new to Guadalupe Island and
probably didn't start growing
there until between 1932 and
1948. It is widespread on the
mainland of Baja California.
He said goats, the largest
land animals in the area,
won't eat it.
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TIME CHANGE CONFUSING - Being of a primitive order,
Dinky, the chimp, prefers to reckon time on Santa Monica's
sundial, but this will bring up a problem Sunday at mid
night when Daylight Saving Time goes into effect In many
areas. How, he muses, does a fellow turn a sundial ahead an
hour? -(UPI) Telephoto)
College Students
Interview Official
At Model UN Event
Ashland-An interview with
George Cabot-Lodge, assistant
secretary of labor in interna
tional relations, highlighted
the recent trip by members of
the Southern Oregon college
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International Relations club to
the Model United Nations; in
Berkeley, CaRf.
Dr. Clifford Miller, advisor
of the IRC, and Bill Black,
press representative, Inter
viewed the sub-cabinet mem
ber after his keynote address
to 'the general assembly of
the mock UN.
Asked what he considered
the most vital subjects that
should be taught in American
schools, Cabot-Lodge said, "It
is most important that we,
as Americans, understand and
know fully the significance of
labor relations and labor
organizations in the other
countries of the world, with
particular emphasis on those
of the so-called underdevel
oped areas."
American Representative
Cabot-Lodge is the Ameri
can representative to the In
ternational Labor Organiza
tion which meets In Geneva
three times a year. The ILO la
composed of 80 nations, an ex
ception being Hungary, de
nied admission because of the
unjust and Inhumane treat
ment of workers, Cabot-Lodge
explained. Delegates from the
National Association of Man
ufacturers and the National
Chamber of Commerce, the
AFL-CIO. and the state de
partment represent tho United
States at the ILO.
The ILO discusses educa
tional and technical training
in labor relations, manage
ment, labor codes, and other
labor issues, he said. The or
ganization also works to
establish vocational training
assistance in underdeveloped
countries.
Cabot-Lodge complimented
the delegates from Southern
Oregon college for their work
with the International Rela
tions clubs, and stated that ac
tivities such as those of the
Model United Nations would
be of "incalculable value" to
furthering future Internation
al understanding and relations
In the years to come.
Bid Invitations
Are Being Taken
Invitation for bids on con
struction of the "C" section
of the Gallce rd. are now be
ing accepted by the bureau of
public roads, 824 Morgan
bldg., Portland.
The project Is In the Gauco
unit of the Medford district,
bureau of land management,
and Is 7.333 miles in length.
The work is to Include a
culvert, end section, overhaul,
unclassified excavation . and
grubbing 81 acres.
Plans and specifications
may be examined by prospec
tive bidders at the Medford
district office, bureau of land
management, 1133 South Riv
erside ave. '
District Engineer Dick Sch-
lachter will review the proj
ect with prospective bidders
April 25, starting at 8 a.m. at
the beginning of Galice rd.
POLLY TO PITCH
R-nnwIllp Tenn.-drPD-Tele-
vlslon entertainer Polly Berg
en will throw out the first
ball tonight when Knoxvllle
plays Its first home game in
tho South Atlantic Baseball
League. But she won't aing
the National Anthem. Miss
Bergen said her voice is In
capable of reaching the
heights "In that part about
'rockets' red glare ."
STEALS CRANE-JOYRIDES
Letchworth, England - (UPI) -Police
reported today some
one stole a 15-ton mobile
crane equipped with a 40-foot
long boom and apparently
took it Joyriding through th
countryside before abandon
ing iU