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o o o o o o TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. Science Writing Conference Set Eugene-A science writing conference involving 30 lead ing West Coast science writ ters, editors, and broadcasters will be held on the University ol Oregon campus June 16-18. Sponsored by ' the Univer sity's graduate school and school of journalism, the con ference will be supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Three days of lectures, , round-table discussions and informal seminars will bring the science writers together with University of Oregon scientists and several distin guished visiting scientists from other sections of the country. Their objective will be to explore the problems involved in reporting news of 1 science in the newspapers and ', over radio and TV. Dr. Francis E. Dart, asso ciate professor of physics, and . John L. Hulteng, associate professor of journalism, will be co-directors of the confer ence, which has as its title and theme: "Interpreting Mod- , em Science to the Public." Two similar conferences, also supported by the Nation- al Science Foundation, were held earlier this year at the University of North Carolina and the University of Louis ville. The June 16-18 sessions here will be the first such meetings in the western Unit ed States. - f Bankruptcy Costs Increased by House 1 Washington - IUPD - Infla- , tion has caught up with the - cost of going bankrupt! ;V The House passed and sent "... to the White House Monday ,"h legislation doubling the clos ing fee paid to a trustee in a no-asset case of bankruptcy handled by a federal court. The House Judiciary Com mittee said the old $5 fee established 62 years a.io wasn't high enough to obtain "conscientious and diligent trustees." The legislation would increase the fee to $10. A' Russia Paper Prints Picture Said to Be of Adolf Hitler r aat, t i rt rxttmL ' V. A a ir.': r . . m&. m .. -? . , - , . - , t ST-" " BODY SAID SHOWN Although a Soviet newspaper has published photos reportedly showing the body of Adlof Hitler after he committed suicide, the controversy about the German leader's death remains. Here, in this photo from United Press Interna tional files, an American GI examines the .' ditch where the bodies of Hitler and Eva Braun were said to be burned. The scene is in Berlin, outside Hitler's private air raid shelter. The cans beside the ditch held gas oline which was poured on the bodies. (UPI Telephoto) Quotes From the News BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL New York Ringo Angel, one of 10 beatniks in a live Fifth Avenue store window display, defining his type of poetry: "I write mostly put-down. I put down broads, or govern ments, or any form of authority like that." Monahans, Tex. Sheriff W. B. McNerlin, stating he doesn't know what charges will be filed against a mental patient who came home on a three day pass, found his wife with another man and killed them both: "I don't know what the outcome will be. There's that unwritten law, you know. I guess he had a right to shoot the man, but he did not have any right to shoot his .wife." Hollywood Actress Greer Garson, on her philosophy of life: "My own view of life is io maintain broad horizons and a narrow waistline." ' Milwaukee, Wis. Israeli Foreign Minister Mrs. Golda Meir, stating that Israel would be able to justify its abduct ing Nazi mass murderer Adolph Eichmann from another country to stand trial in Israel: "I do not say this is a normal situation. We are not dealing with something normal." , . ' They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo V WOULD YOU f 1iKin As TO L PUT OUR CONTAINER ON yOUK coun i c IT FOK SUt" WORTHY CAUSE" iME FUND RAISERS ARE RIGHT ON THE SlVKfclccrtir . ----- ..- 1 I" K7 J J RIGHT-JUST If THE BUTCHER JyoU JUST GET-IN A I 4LT51TO eET THEM TO PICK UP THE DOUGH AFTER you COLLECT IT FOR THEM 4-H NEWS Desert Pegasus Desert Pegasus Horse club of Eagle .Point met for their regular meeting June 4 at the James A. Dunn ranch. The meeting was called to order by President Harlin Stinson. Roll Call was answered by naming things you would need on a camping trip. The 4-H pledge was lead by Cheryl Stanley. The group talked of the trip to Whiskey Springs July 4 and the rules on the Key Hole race. The club is proud of the three girls that went to the Grants Pass horse show May 29. R e g 1 n a Krambeal won the trophy on western pleasure in the pony class. Dale West won sixth place in western pleasure in the 9 to 13 age group. Laura Mae Noble, won third place in scurry race. Two visitors at the meeting were Mrs. Walter Kurz and Mrs. Stitz who was intro duced by Kathy McGuire. Coming events were dis cussed. June 12 the Josephine Junior show will be held in Grants Pass. Also on the same date the Phoenix Saddleltes will be at the Anderson ranch, Phoenix, and on June 19 the Montague Junior Ko deo in which the club always attends with an overnight camp on the Klamath river. June 25 the Edgewood eques trians will be at tho Medford fairgrounds and July 4 the club's camping trip week end to Whisky Springs will be held. Benny Suton, Reporter. Paris-fflPD-The Soviet news paper Kazakhstan Pravda has published a photograph which is said was a photo of Adolf Hitler taken a few moments after he committed suicide in the "fuehrer bunker" of flam ing Berlin in 1945. The photograph has just reached Paris. It showed a body shrouded In the blankets in which Hitler's body was supposed to have been burn ed. In the right arm is clutch ed a picture, presumably a portrait of Hitler himself in a gala uniform. The body had a bullet wound in the forehead. Prev ious reports had said Hitler shot himself in the mouth. The Kazakhstan Pravda is the newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist party of the Kazakhstan So viet Republic. It printed three photos with an accompanying text that said they were taken from a Soviet documentary film. Kazakhstan Pravda said it interviewed the man who led the Russian detachment that stormed the Hitler bunker in the ruins of Berlin. It identified him as Ilya Yakovlevich Sianov of Alma Ata, capital of the republic, and quoted him as saying: 'This is a picture of Hit ler's corpse" when show the photo of the body. "His servants who only a short time before were glori fying their fuehrer had left like rats abandoning a sink ing ship." "They had even no time to burn Hitler's body as he had ordered them to do. Cans still filled with gasoline were standing next to his body." Findings Confirmed The statement and the pho to tended to confirm British findings in September, 1945, that Hitler died as Russian forces approached, although his body never was officially found. Neither was the body of Eva Braun, his mistress. During the Stalin regime, the Russian theory was that Hitler might have escaped. In May, 1945, Stalin ordered a seven-man commission to in vestigate. Under then-Marshal Georgi Zhukov, the commis sion said it found no bodies and no signs of fire around the bunker where Hitler was supposed to have been cre mated. It concluded that he might have lived and fled into hiding. Booklet on Flag Is Available Here Copies of the booklet "How To Respect and Display Our Flag," compiled by the U. S. Marine Corps, are now avail able to residents at the local Marine Corps recruiting of fice in the post office build ing, room 200. The booklet will be given free upon request. Persons may visit the office or tele phone SPring 2-9128. The booklets are of particu lar interest now with June 14 Flag Day, it was pointed out. 13 Salem -tlM- The Beaverton area Chamber of Commerce and Washington county offi cials are on record before the State Highway Commission favoring a proposed traffic route linking the Baldock freeway with the Sunset high way. Court Records DISTRICT COURT Glen R. BurriU, overload, S18S. LuclUc M. Lowry, failure to ftop, Jill. Ollle P. Gearhart, no operator's license. SIO. Itaymonr! E. Folder, improper muffler, $15. Irvin E. Wentzell. no safety chains. $15. Timothy P. Lynch, vagrancy, $3. CIRCUIT COURT Annie M. Aldredge vi. Robert E. Aldredse, divorce complaint. Barbara E. Ahcrn vs. Francia V. 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