Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1960, Image 13

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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.
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Said to Be of Adolf Hitler
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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
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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." , . '
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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.
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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.
Ahern, divorce complaint.
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Medic Warns on
Plague Danger
ChIcago-(UPD-Dr. Karl Fried
erich Meyer, winner of the
University of Chicago's How
ard Taylor Ricketts Memo
rial award in medicine, today
warned against letting down
our guard against the plague.
Meyer, of the University of
California, in issuing the
warning, said a vast western
stretch of North America falls
among the potential danger
spots.
"Vigilance a g a 1 n st the
plague must not be relaxed,"
he said, "despite modern ad
vances In fighting the dis
ease. "One should not become
over-optimistic, nor think that
it is not necessary to continue
anti-plague campaigns," he
said. .. -
He added: "Time will tell
whether plague now only
rests, preparing for another
of its great rages, or whether
the measures we now can
trust will control It."
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V" dia. x 50 ft $8.95
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25 Foot Lengths Also In Stock
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KILLS AGED KIN
Mahwah, N.J. - IUPD - A 13-year-old
boy shot and killed
his 83 -year -old great, great
grandmother Sunday because
she scolded him for firing his
rifle in a public park. Mrs.
Mabel De Groat was found
dead by the boy's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Mann, when
they came to pick up their
son whom they had left for
the day with Mrs. De Groat.
Lawn Sprinkling
Systems
It's easy to put In your own sprink
ling system using Va inch flexible
polyethylene plastic pipe ($6:50 per
hundred feet) with unbreakable
bronxe saddle tees (90c each), nipples
(lie each) and Thompson under
ground sprinkling heads (96c eachl
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Dafa Processing
Center Announced
A new firm, the Rogue Val
ley Data Processing center,
will open in Medford about
Sept. 1, according to Ralph L.
Cook, Secretary-treasurer of
the corporation that will
operate the business.
The center will be located .
at 315 North Bartlett st., and
will do custom data proces
sing work for private business
nd government agencies.
Cook said the company has
ordered approximately $100,
000 worth of IBM equipment
for the processing work and
it should arrive within 90
days.
The firm is affiliated with
the Multnomah Data Proces
sing center in Portland, it
will employ four persons at
first. Cook said local investors
will have an opportunity to
invest in the business.
Pyrex Pitcher
Model 5948 Pyrex Covered Pitcher
with side handle. 1 Vt quart capacity.
Cold proof family Cold Drink fircher.
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IEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ALLFV VACATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Council of the City of
Medford, Oregon, did on the 10th
day of May, 1(180, by resolution,
Initiate proceedings to vacate the
1 01 towing aeicrinea iieyway wnn
tn the City of Medford as the same
is designated and delineated on
the official plat thereof of record,
In. wit
Being a strip a& leet wine,
running North 250 feet at right
angles to the S foot strip and
more particularly described as
fnllnwii:
Betffnnfne at a notnt 247.5
feet North of the North line of
East Main Street on the West
side of Genessee Street, thence
North 53 feet; thence West 140
feet: thence North 250 feet:
thence West 20 feet: thence
South 255 J feet; thence East 160
feet.
being an area between Hawthorne
Avenue and Genesee Street North
of East Main Street; and did pi
vide for a public hearing to be hi
eld
at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. on
the 7th day of July, i860, in the
Council Chambers of the City Hall
In the City of Medford, Oregon for
the purpose or conn a ring me va
ratlnn of and adootlon of ar
ordinance vacating aaid alleyway
as above described and for the
purpose of hearing and considering
any objection or remonstrance
thereto which may be made
in writ na and filed with the Re
corder-Treasurer prior to the time
of said hearing and by order of
tne council 01 tne my 01 Meaiora.
D. P. Huson, Recorder-Treasurer
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
INTERNAL REVENUE oERVIUE
Notice is hereby eiven that or
April 29, 1060, one 1042 Chevro
let Coach. Motor No. DBA 11B045.
with accessories, was seized In
Jackson County. Oreeon. for viola
tion of 26 US.C. Section 7301
Any person claiming an Interest in
said property may file a claim and
deliver a 12 W OO cost bond or peti
tion for remission or mitigation of
forfeiture wtth the undersigned,
wise the property will be forfeited
aniVdisDOtefl of accordlnt to law.
Lou?s 8. Meyers, Supervisor In
cnarge, Aiconoi a no tiajicco iax,
231 u.s. court nousa, oeaiua
Washington.
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You at. Invited to Register Your
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Dinnerware, Cooking Ware and Appli
ances. Hubbard's will keep a record
of purchases as a guide for your
friends.
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