Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 06, 1960, Image 2

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NEWLYWEDS GREET CROWD Anthony
Armstrong-Jones and Princess Margaret
wave to the crowds from the balcony at
Buckingham Palace after their wedding in
Royal Wedding
jMargaret, Bridegroom Appear
After Demand by Huge Throng
(Continued from page 1)
A wedding is supposed to
j belong to the bride. And this
fone did -from the moment
jshe left Clarence House in the
celebrated glass coach to the
time when a cheering crowd
5 of half a million roared its de
jmand that the newly weds ap
is pear on the balcony of Buck
tingham Palace.
J "We want Margaret and
fc Tony!" the thousands chanted,
j They appeared on the bal
jcony then. Margaret, a tiny
j figure, waved, her right hand
J held high. Armstrong-Jones
J stood smilingly at her side, ob
Sviously amazed at this ,out-
1 burst of affection for the prin
S cess who could have had kings
3 or princes but instead chose
J(a boy from the middle-class
J neighborhood of P i m 1 1 c o
f Road.
Double Triumph
2 It was a double triumph
tfor Mareurct whose wedding
jjwas spurned ty most of the'
j lap ecneion oi European roy
t ally and whose happiness dur
i ins Ihc woeks of the engage-
t ment Was clouded by' gossip
jand innuendo.
3 It was a day which com.
f bined , the deeply religious
t wedding ceremony with tlie
J pomp and pageantry of royal-
' ty. Tlie setting was that of
S Britain's coronations.
j -.'Eh route, the Duke of Edln-
I burgh' rode with Margaret
I through . the " cheering thou-
sands linjng the mall, under
fan arch of thousands of flow-
j era. .
A captain's escort of 50
t troopers of the household cav-
? nlrv in Vini-nishnH hronst-
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London today. Looking on
is Virgina Fitzrey, 6, one
maids.
plates and plumed helmets
and mounted on coal black
chargers trotted before and
behind the glass coach.
And then there was the
wedding ceremony itself,
Reads Wedding Vows
The princess stood at the
abbey entrance a moment,
then linked her left arm with
that of the Duke of Edin
burgh for the walk to the
great altar where her bride
groom waited.
The dean of Westminster
spoke the ancient words from
the Anglican marriage cere
mony, "Dearly beloved we arc
gathered in the sight of God
ii
Then the archbishop, lean
ing slightly forward and look
ing squarely into the eyes of
each, read the marriage vows
"Anthony Charles Robert,
wilt thou have this woman to
be thy wedded wife
. "Marguret Rose, wilt thou
have this man to be thy wed
ded husband to live together in
the holy state of matrimony?
Wilt thou obey him, and serve
him, Jove, honor and keep him
In sickness and in Health; and,
forsaking all others, keep thee
only unto him to long as ye
both shall live?"
And their low-voiced re
plies:
I will."
Royal Wedding Breakfast
At the end, Armstrong-
Jones' pledge:
"With this ring I thee wed.
with my body I thee worship,
and with all my worldly
goods I thee endow."
Then there was the signing
of the register and the ride
buck through the cheering
throngs in the glass couch to
Buckingham Palace and a
wedding breakfast given by
the Queen.
Princess Margaret, helped
by her husband, carefully cut
the 150-pound, three-t i e r e d
cake.
An orchestra played for the
120 guests and at the end six
pipers entered the room to
play their Scottish airs.
Next on the schedule wus a
honeymoon trip to the Carib
bean aboard the royal yacht
Britannia. The itinerary was
secret but there was the pos
sibility the newlyweds might
enter American waters.
Prime ministers of the Bri
tish Commonwealth attended
the wedding, as did a former
prime minister of Great Bri
tain Sir Winston Churchill
Seven in Auto
Killed in Crash
Kerman, Calif. -IWD- Seven
persons in one car were killed
early today when the vehicle
collided with another at
rural intersection and burst
into flames.
Coroner's Deputy George
Schoonmaker said it appeared
the death car driver ran a stop
sign at a high rate to speed.
Both automobiles were badly
mangled In the crash.
The dead were all pass
engers In one vehicle. The
driver of the other car, Keith
Thomas, la, Fitebaugh, Calif.,
was listed in serious condition.
Tentatively identified as the
fatal car driver was Trinio
Gonzales. He was killed when
thrown out of the car along
with two other men in the
front seat. The four persons
in the back seat were burned
beyond recognition.
Although a sizable number
of homcbuyers buy their home
for cash and many others nay
only 10 per cent(6)- less down,
the average home sold today
Ciirrjs i mortgage of $8,000,
0
in awe at left
of the brides-
(UPI Radiotelephoto)
A great roar of cheers greet
ed him as he alighted from his
car to enter the abbey for the
wedding.
This was a marriage that ig
nored many royal traditions.
It was the first time a com
moner had married a princess
of the blood royal at the great
altar which for 900 years has
been the crowning place of
Britain's kings.
Near Queen Elizabeth sat
the divorced parents of Arm
strong-Jones: Another first for
royalty, which frowns on di
vorce.
In Parliament blunt ques
tions had been asked about
the cost of the wedding and
the honeymoon on the royal
yacht Britannia.
MEDFORDm&TRIBUNE
Regional Edition
Stocks Generally
Narrow, Mixed in
Moderate
New York-(UPD-Stocks were
generally narrow and mixed
in moderate trading today.
Industrials favored the
downside while rails and util
ities firmed.
Blue chips held close to
their previous levels, while
miscellaneous issues showed
a scattering of wide swings.
Universal Match, a recent
favorite, fell back 4:14 points.
IBM dropped 3, Motorola 2.
and Liggett & Myers a point,
while Adams-Mulis jumped 2
and gains of around a point
were registered by Havee.
American Hospital Supply.
Texas Instruments and Sea
board & Western.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New Yotk-lUPIi-Dow-Jonei
final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials 608.32, oil 2,67;
20 railroads 140.54, up 0.16;
IS utilities 88.93. up 0.19.
and 85 slocks 201.94. off
0.39. Sales Thursday were
about 2,870.000 shares com
pared with 2,870.000 shares
Wednesday.
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City Council
By City in
(CmM fimm tBtm 1)
The property which Doern-
bach refsrred to is that situ
ated north of McAndrews rd.,
east of Riverside ave., east
and south of Crater Lake
highway and west of Biddle
rd.
In his remarks to the coun
cil he said: "The usual meth
ods of annexing territory ad
jacent to city limits Is to gain
the consent of the property
owners or to hold an election
in the area concerned. This
Mountain Sheep
License Granted
To Pacific Power
Salem - IUPD - The three
member Oregon Hydroelectric
Commission Thursday after
noon voted unanimously to
grant Pacific Northwest Pow
er Company a license to build
the huge high Mountain
Sheep dam on the Snake riv
er on the Idaho-Oregon bor
der. This cleared the way for
the company to build the dam
as far as tlie state is con
cerned. At the same time the com
mission deferred action on a
license for Portland General
Electric Company to build
Round Butte dam on the
Deschutes river in central
Oregon.
To Inspect Sites
The commissioners left late
Thursday for Madras. They
were to spend today visiting
proposed relocation sites of
Cove state park, which would
be inundated by Round Butte.
Testimony will begin in
Washington, D.C., May 16 be
fore the federal power com
mission on High Mountain
Sheep and Nez Perce dam, the
latter proposed for the Snake
river by the Washington Pub
lic power supply system.
At 670 feet, Mountain
Sheep would be the highest
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Questions
Annexation Proposal
allows the partie concerned
ineir consuiuuunai rigni to
ue consulted and heard on
a matter which affects their
liberty and property.
"There is tnother method of
annexation which denies the
property owners lad th resi
dents their rights eoi is sel
dom resorted to unless a pub
lic interest situation is in
volved. "This method Is used where
property owners, trfjacent to
city limits have annexed.
arch dam In the United Slates.
Total cost is estimated at
$255,600,000. It would gener
ate a maximum of 1.500,000
kilowatts and would take six
years to build.
Fish Men Oppose Dams
Along with public power
advocates, the Oregon Fish
and Game Commissions,
sportsmen and others have
fought the Mountain Sheep
project.
PNP is a combine of four
companies - Portland General
Electric, Pacific Power and
Light, Washington Water
Power and Montana Power.
PNP estimates that the
first of five power units at
Mountain Sheep could be in
operation by October of 1966
if construction schedules are
not further delayed.
Fish passage facilities are
to be provided by the com
pany. To Acces Fat
The Commission voted to
assess a license fee against
PNP of five cents per theo
retical horsepower to be de
veloped from Oregon's half
of the river.
The half assessment was
agreed upon because the dam
site Is on the middle of the
Oregon-Idaho border. It was
the first time the state has
been confronted with such a
problem.
The commissioners i a i d
they wanted to review the
new sites for Cove state park
before making a decision of
Round Butte dam. PGE has
offered to pay the cost of re
locating the park.
Fish interests and sports
men also oppose the Round
Butte project.
As recently as twenty-five
years ago, many astronomers
thought the outer galaxies
were small objects in the
Milky Way. New telescopes
showed these galaxies are of
enormous size in space at in
credible distances. '
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Methods Used pfJr
piecemeal, until there re
mains a small unannexed area
surrounded by annexations
and the owners of such lind
do not, wish to be annexed.
Denies Owner tay-Be
"This method allows an
nexation of that area and de
nies the owner or residents a
say-so in the matter.
Doernbach then proceeded
to state his reasons for not
believing this laller niothod,
is lawful or proper in these
circumstances.
He said, "This area is sur
rounded by city limits be
cause of the recent successful
annexation of the Berrydale
area, which was accomplished
only because of the elimina
tion of this area (the island)
from the proposed annexation
boundaries. This was done by
gerrymandering the bounda
ries with the aid of a voters
list to eliminate M negative
votes, after a prior annexa
tion election had been de
feated." i
He said there are records
on file in the recorder s of
fice which will show this to
be true. ' ;
No One Approached
He further opposes this
method, he said, because "it
appears that no one in the
area was approached on this
annexation question which
will appear on the city bal
lot, and of course they will
be unable to express them
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selves in any way whatsoever
unless they take the matter
into court of law." If taken
into such court of law, he
said, the annexation would
be declared null and void.
At the conclusion of his re
marks he said, "I do not be
lieve that the citizens of Med
ford should be asked to con
done, by way of the ballot,
acts by former city planners
and the present city manager
which are of questionable
nature especially when such
acts deprive a number of
property owners and legal
voters of their constitutional
rights to be notified and heard
on a matter which affects
their liberty."
Attend Meeting
Councilman Jimmy Dun-
levy asked Doernbach, "If
the people living there are so
opposed, then why aren't
they attending the meeting?1
Doernbach said he was not
representing them, but was
just "representing one citizen
of Medford" (himself).
Dunlevy then said, "Mr,
Doernbach led the opposition
for the Berrydale annexation
and is now digging up a dead
ghost."
The council took no action
on this matter, but Mayor
Snider noted that it would
probably be impossible to
take the proposed annexation
off the ballot, now that it Is
already on.
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