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o o 6 B. MEDFOBB MAIL TSIBUVH. MNUa, THURSDAY. JUNE Jp, UN o f-3 ;3t -. r 1$ I - V " M n ' '' :-..f .Vt' ' J3 I o day. RockyV War, Victory Spirit ; For Kennedy, Highlight Parley Glacier Park, Mont. - (UP! - pqy. Nelson A. Rockefeller's War with the Eisenhower ad ministration and a victory sprt generated by pro-Kennedy Democrats dropped on the - r'lYat parses tpd,ay as political fallout from the an nual governors' conference. Rockefeller, who has been throwing challenges at Presi dent Eisenhower and Vice President Richard M. Nixon for three weeks, stepped up his attack during the confer ence which adjourned here Wednesday. But he still look ed like a general without an army. He did have the support of five other Republican gover nors lining up with liberal Democrats Wednesday to re buff the administration on the politically rjoj,- lsHP of medi cal care or the agop. The issue had become blurred by the time the vote came, how ever, and the 30-13 vote did not indicate direct GOP sup port for the New York gover nor. Rockefeller did more than his share to enable the Re publicans to compete with the Democrats in the political sideshows which are normal at governors' conferences. He repeatedly asserted his right to speak out on national issues, despite any disagree ment with the administration, and promised to keep talking In an effort to Influence the KING ADDRESSES CONGRESS-Youthful King Rhumibol Adulyadej is shown as he ad dressed a joint session of Congress Wednes- Seated behind him dent Richard Nixon and House Sam Rayburn. are Vice Presl Speakcr of the (UPI Telephoto) GESTURE BRINGS FINE Boslon-IUPD-Boston Red Sox pitcher Ike Delock today had an opportunity to repent at leisure an action he took in baste which earned him a three-day suspension without pay from American league of ficials. Delock, a hot-temper ed 30-year-old righthander from Detroit, Mich., was hand ed the suspension by Ameri can league President Joe Cronin Wednesday for an ob scene gesture he made when he was driven to the showers in Boston's Tuesday night 10 1 loss to the Detroit Tigers. Bueno, Reynolds Reach Wimbledon Tennis final EX GRIDDER DEAD Athens, Ga.-flJP-R,pbert L. McWhorler, 68, who set an all-time scoring record of 61 touchdowns' as a halfback at the University of Georgia Jiom 1010 to 1913 and was the university's first All American football player, died Wednesday after a long illness. CAN PLAY FOR TEXANS New Orlcans-IUPD-Loulsiana State university halfback Johnny Robinson today was free to play with the Dajlas Texans of the new American Football league after a federal Judge ruled his contract with the Detroit Lions had not been "unconditionally cepted." ' Wimbledonj England -IUPD -Maria Buenq, top-seeded de fending champion from Bra zil, and Sandra Reynolds, the South Africa, tennis cham pion, Rained 'he women's sin gles final today at the Wim bledon championships by de feating England's Christine Truman jnd Ann Haydon on the center court. Miss Bueno, who won the U.S. crown a( Miss Truman's expense last year, defeated the six-foot English blonde, 6-0, 5-7, 6-1. Ms Reynolds, who bowed in last year's seniV finals to Darlcne Hard, Monle bello, Calif., ousted Miss Hay don, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. , , There were, no TJ.S-" flayers In the women's semifinals for the first time since before World War II. Gain Doubles Semis Karen Hantze, San Diego, Janet Hopps, Seattle, reached the women's doubles semi finals by ousting Sheila Arm strong and Deidre Catt of Britain, 8-6, 6-3. The Misses Hantze and Hopps next meet top .'ceded Darlene Hard Montebello, Calif., and Miss Bueno. Miss Reynolds reached the semifinals Tuesday by surpriS: Ing pcftnd - seeded Darlefle Hard pf Momebe q; cam.. Miss Truman rallied to win her quarter - final match against Karen Hantze of San Diego. Pallf. ' ' ., .; .. Salmon Angling Closing; Rogue Trout Luck Good Portland -IUPD- The weekly report pn fishing conditions prepared by the state game commissjqp Souihwesli Summer steel- head passing Winchester dam in oest, numpers since moo. ac- angling fajr to good at Win chester and in fly area at "''"-hi Blr! XS fffu f pit J Steamboat; Chinook angling at Winchester bay was slow last weekend; striped bass an gling very good in Big Bend area upstream from the bay salmon fishing poor to fair at Coos bay. Trout fishing good in up per Rogue area; salmon fish- inr closes on Rogue above Mine creek after June Q; an gling slow in coast streams. Ctn'trqh East apd Paulina best in l".e afternoon with single eggs just off the bot tom; Wickiup reservoir slow; Big Lava fair to good on slow troll Deschutes river above Bend very good on troll and fly fishing improving; Waldo lake road being used by 4 whcel drive rigs. Plan your "Independence Day" with us! Wo celebrate our national independence only once a year -July 4th -but you can have financial independence every day if you plan for it . . . the Insured Savings and Loan way. Plan your "Independence Day" now. Start a savings account with, us and add to it regularly. CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 4 PER ANNUM Investment Mad by the lOlh Earns From the First FIRST FEDERAL Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 29 North yy Sfrpfjf Robert F. Kyle, Manager 'Adventure At Its Best' in YMCAB$N YMCA Diamond lake Camp It th plact for summer fun. Join tht gang during anyone of three full weeks . . , July 17 to August S. For Further Information Call: SP 2-6295 HQPJflY GREAT DIES ; Vlirtcpuyer, B. C.-IUPII-Hock- eyl JrBnk Patrick died here Wednesday at the age of 74 only four weeks after his famous brother Lester died at Victoria. Patrick was a hock ey player, coach, manager and executive for more than 50 years. He was a member of the hockey Hall of Fame. Conditions Prevoitt Full Allowable Cut In BLM District Washington - Peculiar con ditions existing in Curry coi)nty and the Medford dis trict' keep the bureau of land rflanagement from offering for sqje iflpre than 50 to 75 per cept of the allowable cut of timber in the two areas. In.' g letter to Congressman Charts O.f-Pflrter (P-Ore.), BLM Director Eaard Wooz ley Hted four . ' conditions which, pomplicate timber sales. They are, land distri bution .pattern, limited amou.pt and scattered distri bution of mature timber, poor condition of cadastral surveys p sqrne areas, and lack of satisfactory access to many tracts supporting currently njerchantable timber. Woozley told Porter the al lowable timber cut in Curry county was approximately 6.7 million board feet, and that of the Medford district about 28 million board feet. Wooz ley said the allowable cut has ripycen precisely determined Highway Section Dedication Friday S,alem - (UPI) - State High way Engineer W.-C. Williams announced today that the new Ontario-Idaho line section of U.g. Highway 30 will be dedi cated and opened to traffic at i a.m. Friday. The opening of the 3.8 mile stretch of four-lape interstate highway will ooincide; with opening of a similar section in Idaho. The new section, costing more than $4 million, includes live structures)-: as .welf a, twin bridges.-ovgf thV n8t river. ' . j i ' . ' . EX-TENNIS STAR DIES Bournemouth, England-niPD-Lottie Dod, 88, onetime tennis champion and noted athlete, died Sunday in a nursing home. Miss Dod first won the women's singles at Wimbledon In 1887 when she was 15, This age record still stands. Seaman Held in ' Beating of Women Astoria - (UPD - Police today held a Navy seaman from Tongue Point in connection with the beating of two wom en from Terrace, B.C., Wed nesday at Fort Stevens stale park. Officers said the seaman, Duane Alvin Rucker, was picked up here late Wednes day. The women, Ruth and Joan Grierson, were taken to a hospital after they said they were struck hv a nipti in the park earlier Wednesday. BEAVERS SIGN BAXES Portland-IUPll-The Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast league have signed lnflclder Mike Baxes. Baxes, a 29-ycar-old righthander hitter, was re leased by the Vancouver Motilities of the PCL. EXPENSIVE HUNT Dartmoor, England - OJPD -The Devonshire County Coun cil wants the whole nation to bear the costs in hunting for escaped prisoner Henry Brett. The council claimed that every 36 hours that he's on the loose it costs the county $2,800 in police patrols, dog patrols, and radio-telephone i communications tolls. Try and Stop Me T By BENNETT CERF D F.BORAH KERR and David Niven co-starred in a mo tion picture some time ago, and discovered that as chil dren in England they had lived within a few miles of each other. While waiting for new scenes to be set up (there is almost as much time spent sitting around and waiting for some thing to happen in movie making as there is in ac tive service in the army), Miss Kerr and Niven fell to playing an almost-forgotten game with old London music hall gags. Miss Kerr would call out In a tockney accent, "Say something soft and sweet." Niven wotild oblige with "Rice pudding!" Or Niven oulu; begin, "Wy father has no nose at all." Miss Kerr, on cue, would exclaim, "Fancy that! How does he smell?" "Awful," Niven would admit. Fortunately, about this time the director fall, "Everybody on the set," and the game was over, V . - , - . ' "Do It yourself," advortliws a Weehawkf n paperhnnfrer Then lend for mi " , 'because of the complicating factors. Porter has written to Wooz ley expressing his recommen dation "that measures will be taken by the Bureau of Land Management to overcome the I difficulties you enumerate so that the allowable cut will be sold each year instead of only a half or three-quarters of that amount." Porter said "cutting (ha full allowable cut is extrerpeJjr important to the economy of Curry county and the Medford district." He said he would like to know what the BLM "is doing to correct the con ditions you enumerate . . . and then whether or not there is anything I should be doing with regard to improving the situation." In his letter to Porter, Woozley said the separation geographically of the public qppiaip lands hindered oper 8;tpr)S while the poor condi tion of the cadastral (large scale) surveys sometimes "makes it difficult to identify timber subject to sale with out an excessive expenditure of time and effort by forestry personnel." Woozley said limited access to merchantable tracts often result in the expenditure of considerable time and effort in securing easements or rights-of-way. ucif piauorm to be adopted at the national convention at Chicago next month. Ha re- uiurinea ins nepuDiican iqyai ty but kept the door open a crack to sit out the 1980 cam paign if he finds the platform unacceptable. His campaign failed to budge other Republican gov ernors from their belief that Nixon would be nominated for the White House. Spirit of Confidence Among the more numerous Democratic governors, there were no new declarations in support of any of the presi- deritial contenders. But sup- pprtef of Sen. John F. Ken Petiy Pf Massachusetts main taine4 a spirit of confidence Unmatched by backers of his rivals.' Anti Kennedy Democrats were upset even more Wed nesday by the unexplained an nouncement that former President Truman, most prominent supporter of Sen, Stuart Symington of Missouri, had withdrawn as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. "Opposition t o Kennedy has collapsed," commented Gov. Michael ;v. DJSalle of I shared by some but nqt m Ohio, was I Democrats. WW YOUR CHOICE OF ONE OF THESE Genuine Cut Class Tumblers IT ' '1 ' . ' v ' I- MM'im'it'' II XV.'aTT'sfvX MtTflg-T-'V- " -"T-a . v' - ?s ; m'r-GiPWM Cut Gass Tumbler as YOU CAN COMPLETE YOUR SET OF THIS FINE GLASSWARE FREE with minimum purchases at these Signal Dealers who invite you to try Signal... the Famous :..'; Gasoline V B'a 'X' lianPl Service L.3QJ4 Pacific Highway lewq lien's Signal Service Crater l,gce Hwy. & Shady Cove Welch's Signal Service 13000 Crater Lake Hwy; Snowy Butte Signal Service501 0 Crater lake Hwy. 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