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Quotes From the News By UNITED PHESS INTERNATIONAL Scottsbluff, Neb. Terry Carpenter, the delegate who nominated "Joe Smith" for vice president at the 1956 Repub lican National Convention, stating he has new plans if he is sent to this year's convention: "People don't like to have everything wrapped up and iied for them," New York Mrs. Rubin Koral, expressing motherly con cern about her 18-year-old son, who arrived from Russia today after being separated from his family for more than 16 years: "He looks thin." Washington Republican National Chairman Thruston B. Morton, accusing Democrats of backing excessive spending proposals in an effort to provide something for every voter: "Let the tiniest scratch or pimple appear on the national economic body, and in rush the big spenders with t -teral aid 'band-aids'." New York Convicted bookmaker Hyman Levy, agree ing that his lawyer should be excused after he was granted immunity from prosecution to testify before the state investi gating commission: "If I'm going to iell the truth, I don't need no lawyer." Decision Due in McDonald Case Portland - (UPD - Circuit Judge Eugene Oppenheimer indicated today he will ren der his decision Monday on the proposed motion for the postponement of the trial of Levi S. McDonald, charged in the Jan. 31 dynamiting of newspaper trucks. Following a hearing on mo tions for either a postpone ment or a change of venue of the April 26 trial, Oppenhei mer said he would have to study the matter more close ly before giving his decision. Oppenheimer, however, did rule against the change of venue motion by McDonald. "There will be no change of venue because the defendant has indicated he does not be lieve he can get a fair trial anywhere in the state. There fore, since we will be bring ing him to trial against his wishes anywhere in Oregon, I can see no advantage of hold ing it outside Multnomah county," he said. MEDFORD MOTORS, Inc. Medford Youth Is Cited by Police City police cited a 16-year-old Medford youth for viola tion of the basic rule follow ing a two-car traffic accident yesterday morning in which another youth sustained minor injuries. Cited was Russell Allen Mitchell Jr., 412 West Jack son St., operator of a car which hit the rear of a vehicle op erated by Joseph Daniel Bishop, 16, of 824 Beekman st. The accident occurred about 4:20 a.m. yesterday when the Bishop vehicle pulled to a stop at a red light on Stewart ave., at Riverside ave. Ac cording to police, the Mitchell vehicle struck the rear of Bishop's car, knocking both cars across Riverside ave. A passenger in Mitchell's car, Clifford Albert Coiner, 17, of 129 Taft st., was taken to the Rogue Valley hospital where he was treated and re leased for a mild concussion and a cut on the scalp. MO3 IIjy We'll prove both points in minutes. Give Mercury the roughest ride around, then look at the near-unbelievable price: $31-$66 below any Galaxie, Fury or Impala V-8? More car, less money. inJni 225 South Riverside MAIL TRUUNI, Medford, Or. Friday, April 22, 1960 A Bowmers Discuss Nationwide Tour; Returned Recently Ashland-Angus L. Bowmer, professor of drama and founder-director of the Oregon Shakespearean Festival, re turned to Ashland recently after a three-month study tour of U. S. theaters and univer sity drama departments. Bowmer and his wife trav elled under the joint auspices of Southern Oregon college and the Festival association. During their visit to 35 theaters and drama depart ments, the Bowmers studied curricula and plant facilities, interviewed and auditioned students for the Festival. Interested in Plants Bowmer reported that he was most interested in the university plants in regard to proposed expansion at South ern Oregon college. A new speech arts building and ad ditional course offerings are under consideration at the college, he reported. "As representatives of the Oregon Shakespearean Festi val and Southern Oregon col lege, we were well received wherever we went," Bowmer reported. "We interviewed some splendid talent and found interest all over the country in the Festival." Some of the stops they made included the New York university. University of Cali fornia, American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Pasadena Play house, and the Dallas Thea tre Center. In New York, the Bowmers attended a three-day convention of the Ameri can National Theatre and Academy. Bowmer has resumed In struction at Southern Oregon college for spring term. St. Louis, Mo. - (UPD -Francis J. Curtis, 65, retired vice president of Monsanto Chem ical Co., died Thursday. 4. Si sr-z. HOME DESTROYED Farmer dejectedly waits for water to f : L i , K .i. " ". . a ; house and two barns burn. Klug was burning grass when wind changed and the fire destroyed the buildings for a loss of over $15,000. (UPI Telephoto) State Highway Department To Let Contracts Salem-fllPIl-Thp State Hlffh- way Commission Thursday afternoon authorized the Highway. Department to let contracts for nearly ?a million worth nf work on the new interstate highway system in Oregon. Bieeest lob is the Celilo- Biggs section of interstate highway 80N, U.S. 30. The $4,400,000 project probably will involve several contracts. One-Shot Contxacii nilioi. cnM Intra nrp hnth on interstate highway 5 old U.S. 99 and include the Rice HMl.nnWlnnrf spption. $3,200.- 000, and the Goshen -Coast Fork of the Willamette strip, $1,260,000. These will prob- ibly be one-shot contracts. Thp ripnnrtmpnt said the first contracts probably will be let next summer. The commission denied a request by the city of Eugene for a joint project and ap proved projects in tnree ouier cities. Too Expensive Eugene wanted the commis sion to go in on a $250,000 project for placement of curbs and widening of pavement entrances to Eugene on exist ing Hiolmav 99. The state would have paid 75 per cent of the cost but rejected tne nmiprt as too exDensive. The Commission agreca to nut nn nhnilt S2IIU.UUU IOr COn- f " I ' - ctfupttnn nf n nne-wav couplet in Roseburg at Stephens and Pine sts. Also approved was $7,500 for a widening project on 4th st. in Uorvanis ana i,4au fnr widenine the bridge at the north entrance to Dallas. SWITCH Starkvillc. Miss. - (UPD -Morris Adams resigned as ex ecutive committeeman of the state Young Democrats Thurs day to manage the congress ional campaign of Republican Edward W. Scott. (rafer Television CENTRAL POINT 13 Y..r. I f A 1 I! Experience j h SMk ilt lob"r h. 1 Part. Rogu. i -' ' '0 River f ' if t!lr i -V Day Valley jjl Guarcint.. AL OLUFSEN Raytheon Bonded Electronic Technician Serving Ctntrol Point i Medford . . . Somo Rotot BONDED, LICENSED and INSURED Days Phone NO 4-1797 Evenings .... Phone SP 2-2248 if s dL jf tin, irt rtt i rt nmJk illjJi Archie Klug, Fayette, Maine come through a hose as his Spring Sing Set Tonight at SOC Ashland - The fifth annual Spring Sing on the Southern Oregon college campus will be presented tonight. Eighteen acts will be presented around tne tneme international aer anade." The program will be held in the Britt student center ballroom at 7:30 p.m., with masters of ceremonies Ken MINor anrl HprnlH Winfield. 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