News About Books
From the Library
Following ii a list of new
books at the public library oi
Med ford and Jackson county.
ADULT NON-FICTION
General works: The First
Freedom, Robert Bingham
Downs.
Social sciences: Federal Em
ployees 1959 Almanac, Feder
al Employees' News Digest;
Pony Express - The Great
Gamble, Roy S. Bloss; Out
look for the Railroads, Poyntz
Tyler.
Pure science: Living Earth,
Peter Farb.
Technology - (applied sci
ence): Arthritis Can Be Cured,
Bernard Aschner; The Voyage
of the Lucky Dragon, Ralph
Eugene Lapp; Man High, Da
vid Goodman Simons; Farm
Wanted, Helen Hilles.
Geography, travels: The
New Nations of West Africa,
Robert Theobald.
JUVENILE NON-FICTION
Great Mysteries of the
Earth, Charles H. Hapgood;
The First Book of Water,
Frances C. Smith; 101 Best
Nature Games and Projects,
Lillian F r a n k e 1; Zoology,
Raymond Will Burnett; Ingo,
the Story of My Otter, Walter
Von Sanden; Insect Builders
and Craftsmen, Ross E. Hutch
ins; Insects-Indoors and Out,
Hortense Roberts; The South
east, Herbert Spencer Zim;
Indians of the Plains, Eugene
Rachlis; The War Between the
States, Eric W. Barnes; Re
member the Alamo, Robert
Penn Warren.
JUVENILE FICTION
Easy books: The Forest Fire
men, William L. Brown; The
Little Naturalist, Frances
Mary Frost; Water All
Around, Tillie S. Pine; Andy
and the Wild Wood Ducks,
Mayo Short.
Hillsboro Man
Heads Oregon YFW
Baker - OIPD - Fred B. Corn,
Hillsboro, has been elected as
the Oregon Veterans of For
eign Wars commander at the
state VFW convention.
Corn succeeds Leon Ben
nett, Portland.
Mark Davis, Salem, and
Donald C h a n k, Gladstone,
were elected as VFW senior
and junior commanders, re
spectively. Other officers elected were
E. G. McKinney, Oregon City
adjutant - quartermaster; Dr.
Roy Scot icld, Salem, depart
ment surgeon; the Rev,
Charles Woods, Baker, chap
lain; and Walter Ake, Port
land, judge adjutant. G. O
Pike, Portland, was appoint
ed service officer.
MIKOYAN TO VISIT
Oslo, Norway-IUPII-The Nor
wegian Foreign Ministry has
announced that Soviet Depu
ty Premier Anastas I. Mikoy-
an will head a delegation ar
riving here Thursday in con
nection with the opening of a
Soviet industrial fair.
We Cordially
Invite You . .
Men and Women are cordially invited to
attend a FREE MEETING and learn how the
famous DALE CARNEGIE course has helped
thousands gain confidence and ability,
WEDNESDAY, June 22, is the date-7 P.M.
the time and The Jackson Hotel is the place.
Don't miss this opportunity!
No admission charge for this meeting.
MEDFORD JAYCEES
Mdford, Oregon
Prtttnted by '
NorthwtMttrn School of Commorco, Portland, Ort
MEDFORD
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MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE 21, 1960
PAGES 1 to 8
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Portland Collision
Takes Three Lives
Portland-IUPD-A car smash
ed into a tank truck here Mon
day, killing the three persons
in the car..
Police identified the victims
as Gary Delyria, 25; Robert E.
Byrd. 29. and Edwin A. Mc
Donald, 28, all of Portland.
The truck driver, Richard
i E. Cone, Dexter, Ore., was
i not hurt.
Cone told police the late
model car suddenly swerved
into his lane and struck the
left side of the truck, which
was described as a total loss.
The truck belonged to
Frcightliners, Inc.
All three bodies were
thrown clear of the car and
police were not able to deter
mine immediately who was
driving.
Police said that the victims
might have lived through the
impact if they had been wear
ing safely belts.
Navy Sounds Taps
For Lost Balloon
Point Arguello, Calif. -d'PP-The
Navy has sounded taps
for its delinquent research
balloon - wherever it is.
The 40-story sphere, about
half as tall as the Empire
State Building and as big
around as a football field, was
launched June S from Bruns
wick, Ga.
It was supposed to come
down in the vicinity of Hous
ton. Tex., after a two - day
flight recording high altitude
cosmic ray information. The
data may have been recorded
but the balloon didn't come
down.
Spokesmen said the two-ton
gondola it carried may have
fallen into the ocean but the
Navy had no idea where the
balloon might be.
Chicago -0JPD- Pilots of East
ern and Pan American Air
lines have been ordered to end
their wildcat strikes protest
ing the carrying of govern
ment inspectors in jet plane
seats normally reserved for a
third pilot.
EX EMBASSADOR DIES
Rio de Janeiro - (UPl)-Joa
Carlos Muniz, 87, Brazilian
ambassador to the United
States from 1953 to 1955 and
a founder of the International
Atomic Engery Agency, died
Sunday. '.
Kinsston, N.M., now a ghost
town, had 7,000 inhabitants
and 22 saloons during the sil
ver boom of the 1880's.
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CALIFORNIO BEAUTIES Terl Janssen of Francisco; Judy Kileen, Bakersfield; Sharyn
Los Angeles, center, has been named Miss Hillyer, South Gate, and Sandra Marakes,
California in the state finals of the Miss Hollywood. Teri will represent California
Universe contest at Santa Monica. Runners- in the world-wide contest at Miami, Fla.,
up were, from left, Louise McConnell, San starting July 3. (UPI Telephoto)
Malta's Independence Demand
Increases Headache for Britain
London- (UPI) -Britain's out
size burden of colonial head
aches is being stepped up by
new independence demands
from tiny but strategic Malta.
The. fortress island colony,
which until the nuclear
rocket age held the defense
key to the Central Mediter
ranean, is clamoring again to
join the swelling ranks of
former British possessions
which have become independ
ent nations.
But Britain, which has
ruled the island for 148 years
and which decorated it with
the coveted George Cross for
standing up lo Hitler's dive
bombers throughout World
War II, thinks differently.
Sees No Future
The British government
sees no future as an inde
pendent nation for Malta's
350,000 population crammed
into an area of less than 100
square miles.
Eighteen months ago Bri
tain suspended Malta's con
stitution and withdrew limit
ed internal self-government
because the Islands -poli
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ticians refused lo cooperate
with her.
Since then the island has
been run by the British Gov
ernor.
Next month Lord Perth,
minister of stale in the Brit
ish Colonial office, is sched
uled to visit Malta to seek
agreement with Maltese po
litical leaders that would
make internal self-government
possible again.
But Dom Mintoff, fiery, 44-year-old,
Oxford - educated
leader of the Maltese Labor
Party and the Island's most
prominent politician, has re
plied that he will be satisfied
with nothing short of total in
dependence. Stems From Argument
Mintoff had quit as pre
mier in April, 1958, and from
then onwards no Maltese poli
tician was willing lo form
an alternate government, lead
ing to the constitution sus
pension in January, 1959.
The rumpus stemmed from
an argument over the amount
of financial subsidy paid by
Britain to the impoverished
island which lives" largely
from British handouts.
Curiously, the row follow
ed a vote by the Maltese in
February, 1956, for complete
political Integration with Bri
tain, But Mintoff demanded an
increased British financial
subsidy as the price. New
fuel was added to the dis
pute in the spring of 1958
when Britain decided lo close
down : Malta's huge naval
dockyard, which provided a
livelihood for about one
eighth of the population.
Blow Softened
When Britain suspended
the constitution last year she
softened the blow by an
nouncing an $81,200,000 (M)
financial subsidy to help out
a five-year economic develop
ment program for the island.
The dockyard was turned over
to a British commercial com
pany for repair work for
merchant shipping.
But the dispute has embit
tered relations between Bri
tain and the island and, in
particular, with Mintoff him
self. Mintoff said that the only
proposal from the British
government in which he is
interested is complete inde
pendence. But there is noth
ing to indicate Britain is pre
paring to offer it.
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