Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1960, Image 16

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If MAILTRIBUNf, Mtdford. 0,.
" A Sundiy, May 1, 1960
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Man Takes Bme
For Ballot Goof
Portland - (LTD - A Portland
SaturHGAnntVerry
Of Nazi Chief's Suicide
attorney Georj Hailejv-Jwii a.o- ;r ,- -
ur- t sVan ihir'Tnciiia. Tnr nil error i , . n'on hi.i.V'l.
! Scouts ftSp Trio
Berlin-CTI)-The Commiisists
have plowed up Adolf Hterti
bunker and maybe the re
mains of the Nazi dictator
with it
baleen thirtjiainVlor an error
which appeared in the official himself and Eva Braun, his
at about 2:30 a.m. Hitler hot
voter s psniji1
20 primary election.
Haileyid that In an ar
ticle exjutfining the ballot
measure to tfease legisla
tors' salaries. UWre is a state
ment that California pays its
legislators $600 a year -Instead
of the correct sum of
$6000.
He said he was a member
of the committee which pre
pared the article and said he
researched tljlt jartcilini
point and a typnsphicaier
ror occurred in the fi$Ul)ed
statement in his office.
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Mi Insfitafei
Corvallis -fllPB- DrijKarold
W. Schultz, head of the depart
ment of food and dairy trtch-i
nology nt Oregon State col
lege hKi been named presi
dent - elerjt of the Institute of
Food Technologists,
Dr. Schultz will be installed
at the May meeting of the IFT
in San Francisco and will be
president of the 1061 meeting
in New Xork. q
Wallhnm Mas
thenn Co. is buildinR a neWl
transfeffnipr that will resist
tPnpJV-irrtires 800 d e g i(e s
highCT trmn transformers now
in use, It-was announced Saturday.
poison.
They klliQl themselves In
the air raid bunxer of the
chancellery on Wilhelm
Strasse. Not even a jrnaU boi.il
der of the bunker-now r
mairs but grass is beginning
to SiCDU'. there on what is be
lieved to b their graves.
The chancellery itself from
which Hitler ruled almost ail
of Europe was blown up by
th Rui'siiths )0 years ago,
They, blew tup the bunker,
too, ' but a 'gigantic Jagged
boulder remained to mark the
site and remind tourists and
Germans alike of the Fuehr
er's end.
Hitler's charred bones and
those of his wife still are
there, if the testimony of for
fnei Nazis can be believed.
There are some who insist
Hitler did not kill himself
and that somehow he escaped
from-the Red army ring of
steel only blocks away from
the bunker.
Since the war, rumor has
placed him in every corner of
(Jieiworid but fsrael.
But the Wesfijerlin Allied
intelligence expits went into
this matter very thoroughly.
They were convinced of the
truth of trra story of the bunk
er sulcidtfr
The Nazis who siaVed )wilh
Hitler U4he end confirm the
Intelligence reports and they
appear to be telling the tni6
There is, however, a dif?jyj
ence of expert opinion on Hit
ler's last resting place
SomcOxperts say the Rus-
mains and rWioved them to
the Soviet Union.
Eiit-4ti,tl9's A'rmftr TTa'retj.
Pcinr LWgderrfesT'ttfis." - J
He says "his" hs were
buried by the S3 elite troops
in a common grave near the
chancellery.
Lings sliould know because
he says he himself poured 50
gallons of gasoline on "nil"
body and set it afire so it
would not be mutilated as
Mussolini's was.
Linge tries to avoid men
tioning Hitler's name. In diH
cuMing Hitler he says "he"
and "him."
"The Russians had all the
bodies exhumed, but I know
they never found his because
).hey questioned me repeated
ly about it," he said.
But is Hitler still remem
bered? Millions of German adults
can still recite: "Our leader,
Adolf Hitler, was born April
20, 1889, in the town of Brau
nau am Inn."
"He received the' Iron Cross
in tfte World War because he
captfiyed single handed 16
Frenchmen. Later he was . . ."
They learned this by heart
at the age of six in school
when children in other na
tions were learning the "Lit
tle Red Riding Hood."
Henderson, Tex.-flW)-A 9-year-old
girl was killed Satur
day when the blade on a gas
oline powered mower flew off
and struck her In the neck.
ClenJJp Drive
.-Hoy ScouTTroop Itfd by
Cfaack Hackett, has agreed to
clean up tcitvjari-s:
mjrn--ef StfTCaTrT ave. and
the South Pacific highway as
its Df-oject in the new com-
mtwrry development program
accortfmsf- -To---tire awauW
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Saturday the troop cleaned
up the trash around the park
and will continue to do so
evrry two weeks through the
summer.
The Scout cleanup project
is one of the proarams result
ing from the ctimrhunitv
velopment meeting held Wed
nesdayThe Jaycce cejnmit
tC'e..'li'osej the selgan,, "Let'i
make Medford an All Ameri
can City." It urged every citi
zen to help clean up the city
by cleaning up his own property.
Andy Anderson, city streets
and roads superintendent, said
the city will provide trucks
to pick up trash. This should
be placed in sturdy containers
that do not weigh more than
50 pounds, the committee
said. Placing grass and
branches in neat piles would
also help drivers, he suggested.
Big Foster and Kleiser sigm
will be erected May 5 an
nounclng the clean up pro
gram progress. These will be
located at the north and south
entrances to Medford.
Valdosta, Ga. -(UPII- A hobo
and his wife who abandoned
two small children in a bri
patch here last week were ar
rested Saturday as, they hitch
hiked along U. S. 82.
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