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MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtdlo.d, Or. A Thurtdty. Miy If 10 fh f ROSE HONOHS ACTRESS Recipient of floral honors, iri, rti-iaiifo Harriot hnldi a Inns stemmed rose of a new species, which was presented to her In Purls. Grown by famed gardener Anore ricnnncKs, m ro.se named "Superstar Brlgltte Bardot." It is of a coral shade. (UPI Tolepholo) nm tmK( mat. Vis F men -vt If-);1 '-3 l MAJ. JOHN MEDARIB 'Wouldn't Makt Benn Russia To Bring 'Manned' Craft Down To Earth By United Press International The Soviet Union reports It will bring down lis latest satellite "shortly" and one of America's top rocket experts says he had a "Rood hunch" there Is a man inside. The official Soviet news ag ency, Tass, said Wednesday night everything aboard the spacecraft, put In orbit May 15, was "working normally" and "the command will be giv en from earth shortly to start the . . . descent." Ma). Gen. John B. Medarls, former commanding general of the U.S. Army Ordnnnce Missile Command, said In Chi cago "I'm not one least bit sure that the Russians have a dummy In It." Wouldn't Make Sense It would not make sense, Medarls said, for Russia to put up a satellite of sufficient weight and space to carry a man, without trying to have a man In it or without trying to bring the vehicle back to earth Intact. Melvin V. Landon, a physics professor at Nassen college, Sprlngvale, Maine, even re ported he had heard the "scrambled voice" of a man aboard the Russian spaceship. He said (he voice sounded "like Donald Duck with a sore throat." Theory Advanced Landon said ha has faith In his radio tape recordings. Mo believes the government made similar recordings but Is keep ing them secret. The theory has been ad vanced Hint Russia would not announce Us satellite was manned unless It was able to recover the spaceman alive. Supporters of this thesis point to the adverse propaganda that resulted when the dog Laika died aboard Sputnik II In 1058. GOP State Central Committee To Meet Salem-WPD-An organization al meeting of the Republican State Central Committee will be held July 9 here and the main Items on the agenda will be election of party offi cers and selection of presi dential electors. A new state party chair man will b elected along with a vice chairman, secre tary and treasurer, Oregon OOP Chairman Peter Gunner said that state law requires organizational meetings of the 36 county cen tral committees within 48 days of the May 20 primary election. Cub Scouts Den 1. Hornbrook Hornbrook - Den 1 of the Hornbrook Cub Scouts gave a Mother'! Day Tea May 10 at the school. After a short program, Scoutmaster Ronald Rhodes awarded bob-cat plna to Ron nie watt and Jackie Smith; wolf pins to Gene Farmer, Arthur Frcitas and Jackie Smith; gold arrow pins to Rusty Smith and Mike Dooley; and one-year pins to Rusty Smith, Gene Farmer and Mike Dooley. Den mothers are Mrs. "Ike" Dooley and Mrs. George Smith. Buttered Buns A recent meeting of the Buttered Buns 4-H club was held at the home of Judy Frlnk. There were nine mem bers at the meeting, and two visitors. They were Norma Hague, county agent, and Shirley Jones. Norma was showing and teaching us how to judge food that the members made. Judy Frlnk gave a demonstration on how to make apple crisp. We appointed a committee to call the members. Kathy Thompson and Judy Frlnk were appointed, We are trying to get dif ferent stamps to get milk and things for poor people. Judy Frlnk served her apple crisp for refreshments. The next meeting will be held at Kathy Thompson's home June 8. Judy Franek, Reporter. Gunnar Committee Posts Announced Salem (ITD - The appoint. ment of a secretary, finance chairman and treasurer for the Gunnar for national com hlittcdman committee were announced here Thursday, Oregon Republican Chair Wan Peter Gunnar Is a write Irt candidnle for GOP nation al committeeman in Friday's late primary. Mrs. Marshall Cornett, Klamath Falls, was named seoretary. Stuart Complon, Salem, is treasurer ind Hillman Leuridemann, rrUaa4, aeaeM chairman. POPE FEELS FATIGUE Vatican Cltv - HIPD - Pope John XXIII said Wednesday he sometimes feels fatigued but nevertheless enjoys meet ing pilgrims of all nations in mass audiences. The 78-year-old Pontiff spoke infor mally to a weekly general audience of 10,000 which in cluded U.S. Navy men from ships visiting Italy, own "irri I BEWARE CCjV TOPS IN QUALITY! 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Acros of Convenient Parking Klaix hU Starch Jh Klaiz Foioy Jbooiii boti 2Ei K' MISSED BOAT The prrortpnt of s ii"t w'i;'. b::i!t ( jet boat tor Prraldcnl Etonhowor in give tK" K-iifchev said JhBt the BussJan premier muy have missed She fcr.st, iitsrsMy, when lis torpedoed the uoimtt conference. Tha ?,000 boat, colorful cruiser Vjesring a silver plssja rthsswn on dwh iompsrlnienl door), "to NskUa a. Kisrcsshehev Irsm DwlfllU D, Elsenhower," Is at present sitting on the la-wn si lha American Erflby In Moksw. UPI Teiephoto) Meany Urges No Cut in Request For Foreign Aid "Washington AFW;iO Prsldnt Gof Mesny ssrgwl Congress today not to siash President Eisenhowet' foreign sid request. He aid its letter to every i House member that he -mm "deeply tiiKtressed" nbout te port Congria might mit up to Si.flflO.flOT.OOB from Wsen- hower's f 4,lTB,flSt),flOO budget tor jniiitry( ecoBomic snd technical id to U,S, ilit Musi Fight imperialism American jbor in juoie convincerl then tver thai Skeiton to Speak A! SOCTFA Meetino Xleth Skeltaa, "Eugeas yer, wiil be the featuttd Jpesker at the next meeUof oS the Southern Oregon C6ft rvUon uA Tree Tttm sf soektlors, Friday, May 23, at the Rogue Vsiiey Country etab. I SkeHon, ho has mt5 tn j intensive study vt the -wtiik-I roan's tomperoatloTi plans tii Washington, California and Oth stat, "wtii dismraj B- gtsted changes and irnpTove mnts in Oregon'! compenii Won lews. Glenn Duysen, Kogap Lum ber Industries, president fti EOCITA, isred assoriatton uommunus unperjmium mumifayf tiipHtd iisSav be touaht with everymeanj tjrtMn4M j umrkntan' -.-.m. aur CDjnmanri," lis wrote, ipensgtilsn Jsw wswl ttltct Meany Mid he was "kemijt (heir psrattens fi loggers. aware and sympathetic toliruckers r jnlll aoeraiors. probiemj Df members ot Con stent who iw3 It difficult to support foreign aid when the idmlnwtratloa reluses to give adequate support to donieitls measures such a! aid to edu-: eattos, aid to depressed areas nd similar measures " But, he added, "our failures: n these areas must not bs per-; milled to Interfere with our: obligations in the worid," v Other congressional new; 'Pswefi Hssuse investigator: called Thomas G. Tammy the Cork) Coreomn for second day of questioning about hi claim he had a "perfect right" to contact federal power com missioner about the merits of a pending pipeline case. The one-time Itooseyelt adminis tration "hrain truster1 claimed the "right" Wednesday but said actually he discussed o n 1 "procedural" matters With the commissioners. Medicstt A congressional ad visory group recommended in a report a record $664 million appropriation for jovet mnent- spDBsrjred medical research to the coming year, The group said MB4 million mors than the President requested Waj: needed t "mobilize" research agsinsl disease and disattlllty. Minimum Wesjsi U.S. Cham ber of Cornmeree sfsskesmest told Congress In prepared tes timony that raising the fed eral minimum waja from $1 to Si. 23 would cause higher prices, increase unemploy ment, damage small busi nesses and slow recovery of distressed areas. A sscial hour at ?:3 o.m, will precede th dinner set for 6 p.m., according to Dal Prentice, secretary-menagef of SOCTFA, whs 1 In charge of arrangements. Girard Davidson Scoffs at Charges Portland -BB9- temosfstt National CommlUeeman C. Girard Davidson today alJ4 statements about him by Bed !h Hand, MllWaaWe, &tti Howard Morgan, PoHlsnd, "hysteHeai electien ewe eharges." Mr. Hand, irfce-ehattttMA of the Demoerstie Central Committee, ant! Msrgah, former chairman, bad giver, theit support to State Rep, Al triegel, Hosetmrg, ho is t Davidson rival tor the post. Mts, Hand and Morgan had said Davidson Bad not helped the party raise money, and inferred that he was more interested in his own fortunes than in the party, Davidson thought the charges were vio lent and personal, saying "I would not participate la Uifese tactics ot name calling," Fish sleep With their eyes dpeh because they do not have yelids. Washington -flffr America! interplanetary spacecraft Ho neer V passed the lfrmtlliaft mile mark Wednesday In JU fiighi from earth. The ISA watt transmitter stiH is tranf, mittmg tnformstion tVfa of three times daily oh magnetic fields and other conditions lit space between the orbits of Earth and Venus, ELECT FAYITTE h BRISTOL RpWitfi Bifldt 1 IB Natl CortvenJien 4TH CON5. OlSTRtc? Ptov(t Rpub!!R Mrfivet Wgmher tit Afvitry aWarst Winerel fitimtf jaakaihint, joiiuen, Wrry C 25 Year ftd, ten. Pa, ui 1. 1 8twi, 3 r -i 4 3ifl 1. Pitt, H , thtnn flra- o (0 I o (-J o