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Try and Stop Me -By BENNETT CERF- A LFRED HITCHCOCK, a past master of the art of pro f ducing tingling mystery films, explained that he likes to avoid dark alleys and other murky settings and have nis uspenseful climaxes en cted in full sunlight "The most unorthodox ettings work out best for tne," he points out, "spots like Mr, Rushmore, or Grand Central Terminal r a crowded lobby in the V. N. Building!" Tve managed to work erery continent but one Into my pictures so far," continues Hitchcock. "I'm keeping Asia on the shelf tmtil they let me float a body in the nool nf tha Taj Mahal!" Hitchcock hopes also one day to shoot a scene at a huge automobile assembly line. The camera will show a car be ing put together from start to finish. At the exact moment it is completely assembled, a foreman will open a door and a corpse will fall out! Of such stuff are Alfred Hitchcock's dreams compounded! O tsea. by Beanitt Cat Distributed by King Futures Syndicate Role of Optometrist Noted in Reducing Highway Fatalities Dr. Edmund F. Richardson, Hollywood, Calif., discussed tlie role of the optometric vi ion specialist in helping to reduce the toll of highway fa talities at a postgraduate study conference here re cently. Optometrists from Grants Pass, Medford. Ashland and Yreka attended. The confer ence was held under the aus pices of the Optometric Ex tension program, a non profit and international foundation dedicated to education and re search In vision. Dr. Richardson said optom etrists "must impress upon our patients that the most im portant safety feature a car has is its driver, and that vi sion is the most important physical faculty in driving. Major Factor Noted "Visual acuity is a major factor in sale driving, with 2020 insofar as possible the safety recommendation, Yet," he added, "only 38 states re- Gunnar To Finish Term as Chairman Salem-iUPD - Peter Gunnar said Tuesday night at a candi dates rally that regardless of the outcome of the race for GOP national committeeman in Friday's primary, he plans to complete his normal term ss Oregon party chairman. Gunnar is a write-in candi date for national committee man along with John Merri- ifeld, Lowell Paget, and Wil liam Coultas, all of Portland. Gunnar said "it has come to my attention that some Re publicans believe that I am resigning in mid-term as state chairman. This is not true." He is serving a two-year term. quire as much as 2040 vision for licensure. Dr. Richardson noted that there are fewer cars on the highways at night, but the ac cident rate exceeds that dur ing daylight hours. The dif ference, he said, between day and night is illumination, visual factor in itself. Other visual factors listed by Dr. Richardson as impor tant to highway safety in clude ability to .indue depth accurately, wide fields of vi sion on both sides, ability to see well in dim light, recov ery of normal sight quickly after exposure to glare of headlights, and the ability to quickly and accurately change the fixation of eyes. Tinted Glasses Dr. Richardson noted that drivers should not wear tint ed glasses at night, and added that some dark-tinted wind shields eliminate a consider able amount of light. He said that clear glass "cuts about 12 per cent of light by reflection and absorp tion. Additional cutting dan gerously deduces visibility." Attending the conference from Medford were Drs. A. W. Glutsch, Tom Anderson, Frank Preeburger. George Jennings, William Thompson, Richard Nelson and Robert Urie. Three From Area Get Scholarships Portland - Three students from Medford have been awarded scholarships for the 18b0-61 academic year st the University of Oregon medical school and the University of Oregon school of nursing. George A. Goodman, a freshman at the medical school, received a James P. Griffith Scholarship, a cash award from a fund establish ed in 1959 by Mrs. James P. Griffith in memory of her hus band. Awards are made to worthy and promising medi cal students on the basis of need and scholastic attainment. Goodman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Good man, 212 Valley View dr. He was graduated from Medford High school, and attended Oregon State college and Southern Oregon college. Curtis R. llolzgang, sopho more medical student, is re cipient of a Pohl Memorial Scholarship, a cash award en dowed in 1936 by Dr. Esther Pohl Lovejoy in memory of her husband and son. Holzgang Is a graduate of Medford High school, and at tended the University of Ore gon. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. George V. Holzgang, 626 Park ave. Deanna M. Bruning. a basic nursing student and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bruning route 2, was award"d a state scholarship covering tuition for tnree terms, she was graduated from Medford High school, and attended Willam ette university. Oregon City Trucker Dies Beneath Wheels Estacada (UPD Lawrence LeRoy Henry, 49, Oregon City, was killed near here Tuesday afternoon in a log truck accident. Police said Henry appar ently had stopped the truck on a down-grade to inspect air brake lines when the brakes gave way. He was crushed be neath the trailer wheels. RUGGED as they took! The tougher the job, the more a man of action wants LEVI'S jeans -the long-wearing, easy-fitting overalls with the authentic Westers cat. For LEVI'S are cut from the world's heaviest denim, reinforced with Copper Rivets to outlast 'era all! 1850 Vl AMERICA'S FINtST OVERALL SINCE I On Ute btck pocket loo lor tha Rad Tab and thit tnimcti ttilehad dtitgn 3 II tMuetLrmn tt MMtt ." I Wat South Asia Trends Subject of Seminar Eugene - Major trends in South Asia will be the subject of one of the seminars of the University of Oregon's Sum mer World Affairs program The program will be held on the campus during June 20 to July 15. Dr. Leo E. Rose of the In stitute of South Asian Studies at the University of Californi; will discuss major problems and trends in India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Ceylon, with em' phasis on economic, social and political development of the area. Dr. Rose has studied the Asian scene for many years. He has worked in the Far East, in India, and Nepal for several years. He has con tributed significantly to the studies of government and politics of India and Nepal and has written articles for the Encyclopedia Americana on Far Eastern countries. fo - .-'vs. ... si r.a I lit - I, - 'i-i I . araMsFv ' 7 ' :aH High Lakes Roads To Open Thursday WtsiwiJiv, Mi, 1, mo A MAILTRIIUHI, MteVeri, Or. Salem IPt' The State High way Department announced today that four Oregon high ways leading to the high lakes country in the Cascade moun- Farm Worker Killed In Highway Collision Multnomah Falls-tPP-Juan! Luma Mendoza, 26, a Sunny-1 side. Wash., farm worker was killed Tuesday when his carj and a truck collided east of here near Warrendale. tains will open to traffic at 4 p m. Thursday. The routes, opening after winter snow, are Mt. Hood highway. East and West Dia mond lake highways and Crater lake north. Pasage will be confined to pa.-songer cars and light pick up trucks, the department said. Tlie bobcat or bay lynx is a muscular speciment of the cat fiimily, weighing up to 30 pounds. Iw.iinnii, NtW-rOu'ND FRIEND tour-year-old Gayle Schoen. left. gleams as "Jody ", a one-week-old doe deer, prefers her to the milk during feeding time while brother Wayne, 8, as.sists her. "Jody" was found by the children's father, half starved. on his deer lease near Austin, Texas. (UPI Telephoto) Doctor's Clinic Announces The Association of Charles J. Walstrom, M.D. Physician - Surgeon t 1032 West Main Street Proctice Limited to Obstetrics and Gynecology Telehone: Office SP 3 3622 Home: SP 3 1895 ' W f0'i3Jiox'LiYs light' YvSCOTCH f cJAv n Blending the past with the present... to create the smooth Scotch of today l K NOW HiHOfB SCOTCH MM- DRtlluS. UHil ( CI. IhC. MW TURK., K. t. SOLE V. t BPOII W Portland Museum Director Resigns Portland-WIl-The head of the Portland Art Museum has resigned. Museum officials said Tues day that Max W. Sullivan, di rector of the Portland Muse um for the past three years, resigned in order to take a similar position in Syracuse, N.Y. Sullivan came to Portland from Providence, R.I., where he was head of the Rhode Is land school of design. Mdwesf Railroads Announce Merger Minneapolis, Minn. -flTD-Three midwestern railroads have agreed to merge their 4, 800 miles of track in seven states. The new road - to be cal led the Soo Line Railroad Co. -would combine the Soo Line, the Wisconsin Central Rail road and the Duluth South Shore and Atlantic Railroad. The new merged line would headquarter in Minneapolis and operate in Minnesota. Il linois, Wisconsin, Upper Mich igan, Montana and the Dakota. California Man Bound Over to Grand Jury Paul T. Thompon, 23, Rivci side, Calif., was bound over to the grand jury Monday in district court on charges of uttering and publishing a false check. Thompson waived an at torney and preliminary hear ing and is being held in the Jackson county jail on SI. 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