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:33K c:::d.O ococra es C'it;ty3t;jaj8:ite.i!::;;3:;8j;.j ciiicu.; o o O O C") '( ) ) 33 O OiHiSIJCaaaGsaSK: F -4 "Ah "1 .I I Vancouver Jury F S k. , j i ' 'ViS'.i1 i w" ' ; i - Vs..; ln 1 i . Sir , - - - 1 Ii4Tt-iMna !jaiifaiiaMi -J - RECEIVES PIN oiK'red Heart Hospital ad ministrator bisU'r LuKe is shown above as she presented a lu-ycar service pin to Thomas Mclnerney, chief engineer al the hospit;i!. la.t week. The presentation was made during a pai ty for hospital employees on Personnel Day, held in connection with National Hospital Week. I l J lllUJ I IUII Yaneouver. Wash. -'ITP- A jury found John Richard Brn dersen. Kuilty of murder! in the first decree an(i reeom-1 mended the death penalty Fri day nitthl. I The verdict ended a five day trial of Brodersen, charg ed with tlie knife-slaying of Harold Oster. 51, of Camas, Wash., last November. The recommendation came as soinelhint; of a surprise since prosecutor R. l)e Will Jones did not ask for the death p e nalt y. The defense had pleaded innocent by reason of temporary insanity. The jury of four men and eiht women deliberated the case for lliree hours, liroder son only nodded his head when the decision was read. HISS LOSES JEWELRY New York - U'L-Alger Hiss, who served a prison u rm in connection with alleged Com munist spy activity, told po lice his apartment was burg larised last week. The only ob- MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfoid, Or. Monday, May 16, I960 A ' Cadenabbia, Italy- IPii -West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was expected to ar- aijate vmti worth about S25 center .May 25 for a three or and a S.) pair of cuff links. I fuur week vacation. UMMER IYP1II0 -a Ankjira -IVPH- Nt'v anti Ktivt'nunt'nl drmunst rations bniki1 (ml Saturday in Ankara and poluv and troops used U'iir us ttt try to disperse a i crowd of 2. SOU persons. Typing is one of the greatest aids you can have 0 Typing has taken the place of the pen Typing is easy and fun YOU can learn typing in 8 WEEKS Arrjngcmcnts Can Be Made tor Absence tor Summer Camps and tor Family Vacahons CLASS STARTS JUNE 13 8:00 to 11:00 Monday through Friday ROBERTSON m I MEDFORO SP 3-4264 ROSEBURG OR 3-7256 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS KLAMATH FALLS TU 2-4126 9 EXAMINE INSTRUMENTS As part of tour of Sacred Heart' hospital Thursday, students from various Rogue valley high schools were permitted to view surgery facilities and other areas of the hospital that the average visitor does not see. Above, Medford High school students Alice Jona son left, Ellen Montgomery, center, and Jean Kennett, view a display of surgical instruments used in an appendectomy. A Career Day program held at the hospital son, U'ft. Ellen Montgomery, center, and lied in with observance of National Hospital Week. The girls above are all members of the Providence Guild who perform volun teer service in the hospital and helped con duct the tour. 100 Sf udesifs Attend Career Day Program At Local Hospita! Approximately 100 selected students from nine Rogue val ley schools attended a Career Day program at Sacred Heart hospital Thursday, planned by the hospital as part of its ob servance of National Hospital Week. The day's program was di vided into two sections, with ninth - graders attending the three-hour morning session de signed to acquaint them with various careers in the field of medicine. The students were welcom ed by Sister Luke of the Savior, hospital administra tor, and addressed by Dr. Wil liam Miller, chief of staff. A film entitled "H e a 1 1 h Careers" was shown to the students, and they were di vided into smaller groups for conducted tours of the hos pital. Displays, lectures, and question and answer periods were arranged in the surgery, x-ray, laboratory and pharm acy departments. Early in the afternoon, up per grade students who were particularly interested in the field of nursing arrived at the hospital. The afternoon pro gram followed a pattern simi lar to the morning's events, but was beamed directly at the nursing field, with the film, "My Cap is My Crown," depicting the work of student nurses, taking the place of the one shown the earlier section. Also featured as a part of the day's program was a party, for the triplet sons of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Rolls who were born Dec. 2S, 1054. at the hospital. Present at the event were Mrs. Kara Rucker, R.N., and Mrs. Addie Price, R.N., who cared for the trip lets at the time of their birth. Assist Personnel Assisting hospital personnel with the day's events were members of the Providence Guild under the direction of Mrs. George Kaiser, and a group of 11 Medford High school girls who have, been performing volunteer services for the hospital throughout the past year. The girls Sandra Al len, Carolyn Kent, Nancy Duncan, Patricia Ken nedy, Ellen Montgomery, Alice Jonason, Lynn Peterson, Mar ilyn Harwood, Jean Banks, Jean Kennett, and Nancy Mc Laughlin, pinned name tags on the arriving students, as- Flag Program for Cemeteries Noted The William II. Harrison Relief corps, auxiliary to the GAR of the Civil War, is at tempting to put flags at all GAR graves at Central Point, Jacksonville, and Sams Val ley on Memorial day, officials have announced. Families are requested to notify the corps where other graves are located so they will not overlook them. Residents may call Mrs. Allen Hermanson, SPring 2-6457, or Mrs. John Novak, SPring 2-6591. Communica tions will also be accepted by Mrs. Novak at 23 Lincoln St., Medford. sisted with the tours, and served refreshments to the group. Earlier in the week a Per sonnel Day was held, with en tertainment and refreshments for hospital personnel. On this occasion a 10-year service pin was presented to Thomas Mclnerney who is chief engi neer at the hospital. A number of events were scheduled at both Rogue Val ley Memorial and Sacred Heart hospitals during the special Hospital Week. Salmon Escapement Claimed Increased Portland - HTfl - The Stale Fish Commission said Satur day salmon escapement has risen in both the Columbia and Willamette rivers in the past 10 days. On opening day of the com mercial spring season April 30 the cumulative count of Chinook salmon at Bonneville dam was about H7,0II() and through May 9 was close to 63.000. By April 29 about 200 Chinook were estimated to have passed Willamette Falls but an additional 800 passed during the week ending May 7. Gillnet landings in the Co lumbia during the first week were estimated al 30,000 Chinook, about 60 per cent of the number caught in the first week of 1959. 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