Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 08, 1960, Image 24

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    miDAY. JULY I.
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WEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
PRISONER EMBARRASSED
They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
Cut in Cuban
Quotas Threatens
More Seizures
Malheur County
Pay Raise Illegal
Valo Illril-An ntlompl by the
county budget board to raise
the siiliirlrs nf five Malheur
county officials has been trrnv
K. Oils Smith.
The action was refused at
the courthouse following
Smith's statement.
The sum opinion had been
expressed Inst wook by Coun
ty Judge G. Y. Chester when
the $300 annual raise In be
paid from the emergency fund
was entered Into the board's
business after the meeting le
gally was over. .
Jacksonville, Fla. -tUPU Kd
die Oriom, 24, asked county
prison officials Wrdnewlsy to
transfer hhn to state prison
at llnlfoid lo finish crvliil
his two your cnr-lhefl term be-,
cause he has lot of friends
here and "It's embarrassing
to have them drive by and,
see ma working In a ditch."
Washington -il'PU- President
Eisenhower's decree cutting
Cuba's sugar quota threatened
today to bring new seizures of
American property by Fidel
Cell Ken Nest, SP 3-4739
tor your Looglna nd Raid
lulldlna laulpmanr
Bondtd Buy Ultd laulpmlnt
Crater Lake Maohlnrry Co.
Castro's government.
It sent the United States
shopping around the world for
some 900,000 tons of raw
sugar to meet domestic needs
in the next six months.
It brought a sudden boon to
other sugar producing nations.
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State Highway
Commission Calls
For Project Bids
Salem (OPD - " The Oregon
highway commission called
for bids Wednesday on 20
projects costing an estimated
$8.3 million.
The bids will be opened
here July 28 and the con
tracts awarded the same day.
The projects by counties in
clude: Baker: Pocahontas section
of the Pocahontas road six
miles northwest of Baker; .09
miles leveling and oiling.
' Baker: Pine creek bridge
near' Halfway; 80-foot con
crete bridge.
Clackamas: Milwaukee-Harmony
point section of King
road east of Milwaukie; 1.85
miles grading and paving.
Clackamas: New Era-Canby
section of Pacific highway
"northeast of Canby; 3.01 miles
grading and paving.
Coos: Powers junction-Sug-arloaf
mountain section of the
Coos bay-Roseburg highway
east of Myrtle Point; 2.22
miles grading and .31 mile oil
ing and surfacing.
Curry: Burnt Hill -Thomas
Creek unit, Burnt Hill-Brook-
lnes section of the Coast high
way north of Brookings; 6.76
miles stone base, binder and
aggregate production.
Deschutes: McKenzie - Bend
highway interchange section
two miles north of Bend;
structure, grading, paving and
lign installation.
Jefferson: North unit, Lyle
gap-Madras section of The
Dalles-California highway 10
miles north of Madras; 8.66
miles grading and oiling.
Linn: Hamilton creek
bridge five miles east of Leb
anon on the Lebanon-Berlin
road; five spans on timber
pilings.
Linn: Santiam river over
flow trestle 2 on Jefferson
Albany secondary highway
near Jefferson; concrete
bridge.
Wallowa: Sheep Creek hill
Hayden creek section of the
Little Sheep Creek highway
eight miles east of Joseph
Grange News
Shady Cot Grange
The Shady Cove Grange
met Saturday in the Shady
Cove school gym with Master
Cecil Kee presiding for the
visitation night.
Visiting Masters present
were Frank Hull, Live Oak
Grange; Ben Fulton, Butte
Falls Grange; Benton Boyce,
Central Point Grange; and
Robert Bitterling, Eagle Point
Grange.
HEC chairman Mrs. A. B.
Clark gave a report on the
Mothers' Day breakfast and
the food sale.
The next HEC meeting will
be July 12 with a family pot-
luck supper at the Carol Wat
son home on Rogue River
dr. There will be a pie social
July 17 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
Busy Beaver motel.
Agriculture chairman Mrs.
Ed Houston read an article
on "How to Start Rose Cut
tings."
Legislative chairman Ed
Houston asked C. C. Hoover
of Eagle Point Grange to give
a report on zoning. Phil Mot-
senbaker told of the road
work going on in two parts of
the district. Crater Lake high
way and Rogue River dr.
Travis Littlefield said the
schoolhouse was getting its
annual summer clean-up.
Insurance agent C. Kee read
a reprint of an article from a
newspaper of 1849.
Upper Rogue Visitation
Night is July 21. Pomona will
meet July 23 at Butte Falls.
Bulte Falls Visitation Night is
Aug. 1.
. The Lecturer's program was
a baseball game of questions
and answers on Grange work.
There were 57 members
and visitors present.
BUS-TRUCK COLLIDE
Dearborn, Mich. - (UPII - A
school bus carrying 46 chil
dren back from a park col
lided with a dump truck
Wednesday but only ten were
injured. They were treated at
a hospital and released.
6.37 miles grading and oiling.
Waico: The Dalles-Big Eddy
section of the Columbia river
highway one mile east of The
Dalles; 2.20 miles grading,
paving, structure and signing
Former Senate
Investigator To
Guard Kennedy
Washington (UPD A burly
former policeman who has
fought gun battles with hood
lumse resigned Thursday as a
Senate investigator to take the
job of guarding Sen. John F.
Kennedy (D-Mass.) at the Dem
ocratic national convention.
James P. McShane, a for
mer New York City detective,
said he would be on Ken
nedy's payroll as an "appoint
ments aide."
To Screen Visitors
"Don't call be ' a body
guard," the smiling Irishman
said. He explained that his
job will be to screen persons
wanting to confer with the
presidential aspirant.
Getting by McShane with
out permission to reach Ken
nedy will be no easy task.
The Sl-year-old McShane,
who carries 182 ' muscular
pounds on his six-foot frame,
holds New York's highest
award for police heroism. He
has engaged in "seven or
eight" gun battles with ban
dits, killing one, and is a for
mer Golden Gloves fighter.
Helped Uncover 'Fix'
More recently, McShane
helped uncover former mid
dleweight champion Jake La
Motta's fixed light with Billy
Fox in 1947 as an investiga
tor for the Senate anti-trust
subcommittee's boxing inves
tigation.
If Kennedy wins the nomi
nation, McShane will be at
his side throughout the campaign.
Passengers Claim
Gravel Not Drunk
Los Angeles - (UPII - A bi
partisan pair of passengers
said Thursday that Louisiana's
national committeeman was
stone sober and not drunk, as
charged, when he arrived in
Los Angeles aboard an .air
liner Friday night.
One of Camille Gravel's
fellow passengers, a Repub-
And it raised doubts that
Cuba, even with a change of
heart in its "little cold war"
against this country, could
ever fully regain Its preferen
tial spot in the U.S. sugar
market.
Import Cut Ordered
The President ordered the
cut in Cuban sugar imports
shortly after he told his news
conference Wednesday that
the United Stales would take
any necessary steps to protect
its interests if Russia estab
lished a submarine base in
Cuba.
He said he did not regard
it as "a likelihood" the Castro
regime would grant the Rus
sians such a base. But he con
ceded there was always that
possibility.
Acting under authority
given him last week end by
Congress, Eisenhower cut by
700,000 tons Cuba's quota to
market sugar in this country
for the rest of 1960.
Agriculture Department of
ficials said the move also
would deprive Cuba of a share
in the Hawaiian and Puerto
Rico quota deficits, amount
ing to another 156,000 tons.
39.752 Tons Yet To Come
Cuba's original quota for
the year was 3,119.655 tons.
Of this, all but 739,752 has
either already been shipped
here or has been cc.tified for
entry. So the cut left 39,752
tons still to be imported.
In a special statement, the
President referred to Castro's
barter deals to ship sugar to
Russia at a time when experts
said drastic economic reforms
in Cuba threaten to cut sugar
production.
"The inescapable conclu
sion is," Eisenhower said,
"that Cuba has embarked on
a course of action to commit
steadily increasing amounts
of its sugar crop to trade with
the Communist bloc, thus
making its future ability to
fill the sugar needs of the
United States ever more un
lican, even admitted that he,
and not Gravel, was the mys
terious martini pilferer of
Delta American Flight 921
from Fort Worth, Tex.
Richard C. McChryslal, a
Los Angeles chemical engi
neer, absolved Gravel of any
complicity in the theft of the
box of six premixed martinis.
The other passenger, Ed
ward Sam Self, New Orleans
"I think I'm a Democrat," -also
said that Gravel had
nothing to do with taking the
martinis while the stewardess
was away.
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STREETS DEDICATED Med ford Mayor. City Manugcr Robert Dliff, Snider, Homer
John Snidor cuts ribbon dedicating' new" Bell ot Medford, Mrs.' Roy' Wilkes, Wllkos
streets In the Biookluust subdivision:, Par-. ' and Councilman' Ed Hall, Wilkes Is sub.
ticipating in the dedication ceremonies arc,'' divider , of the, Initcl In lie .Urookhurst or
loft to right. Councilman Robert Bacons, chard. ' ' , (Knackstcdl Photo)
98 Building Permits Issued in June
A total of 98 building per
mits having a total valuation
of $278,220 were issued by
Medford's city building de
partment during June, accord
ing to the department's month
ly report.
The total was down from
the same month a year ago
when $1,038,070 worth of
building permits were issued.
In June. 1958. $518,023 worth
of building permits were issued.
The majprlty of last month's
total valuation was for new
home construction. Twelve
permits having a valuation nf
$139,500 were Issued for new
homes last month.
One permit having a valu
ation of $73,139 was issued
for a new Institution, and
three permits were issued to
construct swimming pools.
The department collected
$1,699 in tees during June
and made 1,128 Inspections.
Anglers' Warned
On Boa' Overload
Salem - lUM - Slate Marine
Director Robert Rltlcnhousc
issued a warning Thursday to
fishermen no I to overload
fishing craft and termed th:
practice dangerous.
"As slamon fishing season
is now commencing, every
caution should be observed,"
he said. "In past years there
have been numerous cases of
sport fishermen floundering
In the water from an over
turned, overloaded boat."
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