TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1S80
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
Italian Police
Guard Parliament
Homo -W I'D--A cordon of riot
pnlleo todny nuurdi'd Itnly'a
I'nrlliiiiiniit whoru niiMiiliura
wore (InbnlliiK tlio Coiniminlnt
led (Ipiiionatrnllona which
iwnpt Ilia nutlon lnnt wook.
frontier Fernando Tnmltro
nl diced mllltnnt Coniiiuinlnt
iipponllltm In tlio Clm nibi-r o(
Di'iniUi'ii wliuro ho holdi a mil
Jorlty only by vhlitu of iinno
JlclU'd nco-Fnii'lat vnlvi,
tluly'i Communlais atoned
dnnoiiHlrntloiia iiunltiat nuo
I'naclam lnnt wuvk und vnuaud
rlola Hint reunited In 10 per
aona IicIiik killed unci hull
dreda Injured when tmiKh no
tlonol pollco moved In to halt
the violence.
The Chnmlier of Dopiillca
debulo wna expected to end
In n vote of confidence for the
tottering Tnmbrnnl govern
ment. Tlio rioting atnrted when
Itulliin Communist I'nrty bona
P a 1 m I r o Togllnttl relumed
Jimn ii "vacation" In the So
viet Union and Inlki with
Husslnti Premier Nlklln Khru-ahrhev.
In the Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
The world picture: i couldn't get Into a ihow that
Caatro'a cxploalon In which, wna all Hold nut
ho roura that ho will "put uu
tninntlc rlflca In the hunda of
thnuannda of Cubiina to com
bat U. S. aggreaalon" and
lunula of hla conimunlat bnck
ItiK. Nlkllu K'a flannel -mouth
apeech In Moacow pledging
all-out Hovlci aupport for Cu
bun premier Fldnl Cnstro and
warning the U.S. to keep ll
handa off tlio Cubun rupubllc.
The bcurlng of thla allun
tlon on our Miinroo Doctrine.
TO QET INDEPENDENCE
Purla- (UI'D -Four more for
mer French colonlea In Africa
were' ii.utirod today of Inde
pendence and will Join Matin
giuciir, Iho Sudan and Sene
gul n now countrlea once un
der French rule. French of
ficials announced Monday that
n agreement had been reach
ed which will grant full inde
pendence to tlio Ivory Cout,
Upper Voltn, Nlgor and Dahomey.
A DD to thla picture dlnpntch-
ea from China tolling of
the cocklni'xa of the Ited Oil
ncao, They lire bnaatlng that
they "licked the U.S. In Korea
and can do It ngnln." Tlio din
putchea add that the Chinese
coinnuinlata accept without
question Muo'a theala that Red
Chlnu, with Ita (100 million
people, can aurvlvo the devo
lution of nuclear war that
would wlpo out other leas
populated countrlea.
riMIEN -
There la the Afrlcon Con
go, whose native people have
finally been given their Inde
pendence. They don't know
what to do with it. Thcro aro
mutlniea In the Congolese
army, arising, apparently, out
of the fact Unit all tlio privates
want to be officers.
There wui the upheaval in
Korea. There wai the upheav
al' In Turkey. There were the
youngsters in Rhode Island
the other day who rioted In
the streets because they
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la looao In the
AGAINST thla dark buck
ground of the world's
news, plctura to yourself the
three-ring circus thul l going
on In Lob Angeles. Then pic
ture to yourself the othor
three-ring c I r c u thut will
open In Chlcugo two or threo
weeks hence.
It doesn't seem to make
bciisc, doea It?
'IMIAT bringa ua around to
President Elsenhower, who
as thla la written la reported
by Ilia uldea (who ask not to
bo named) to be deeply con
cerned thut the members of
Congress may como back from
their political conventions
and coat thrift to the wlnda in
an effort to woo voles to the
Democratic or the Republi
can tickets by promising
everything to everybody, re
gardless of what It costs.
The President Is reported
to be thinking of going before
the Congress when It recon
venes after the conventions to
mnko an extraordinary appeal
for a balanced budget and a
reiiaonubly economical legis
lative program.
WOULD it work?
No man can say.
Much depends on what hap
pens at the conventions. If
the Democrats at Los Angeles
go all-out on a spending pro
gram, the Republicans at Chi
cago will have two choices:
1. To promise to outspend
the Democrats.
2. To go to the other ox
tremo and embrace a program
of caution and fiscal sanity.
Reorganization Act
Petitioners Blame
Elections Division
Sulem - HOT - A group of
angry petitioners from Port
land seeking to repeal the
State School District Reor
ganization Act Friday after
noon blamed the State Elec
tions Division for what waa
termed "misinforming" them
about the deadline for filing
an initiative.
Kenneth Londgravcr of
Portland, head of the board
of directors for Serve Our
State, Inc., showed up at tho
elections office a few minutes
w
HAT will happen?
These are strange times -and
BIG SPENDING certain
ly seema to be popular.
WHAT should be done?
That one la cosy.
In the old days of the sea,
when tlic skies were stormy,
wise mariners took in sail,
battened down the hatches
and prepared for trouble If
trouble came.
That would be a wise pro
gram now.
Polk County Bridge
Contract Awarded
Snlem-airo -Orlando O. Ben
nard and Glenn Snook, Eu
gene, Monday waa awarded a
contract for SB4.842 by the
State Highway Commission
to build the Luckiamute river
bridge in Polk county.
The 181 - foot concrete
bridge project also includes
.S3 miles of roadbed and
stone base work.
Sen. Scoff To Speak
At Norblad Breakfast
Salem H'PD - Sen. Hugh
Scott (R-Pa.), former GOP
national chairman, will ad
dress a breakfast here Friday
to raise funds for the cam
paign to reelect Rep. Walter
Norblad (R-Orc.).
The speech will be the fir3t
of six appearances in Oregon
on Scott's current trip. He
also has meetings and speech
es scheduled In Coos Bay,
Medford, Klamath Falls, Bend
and Ontario,
coming next week!
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Trees . . .
By JOHN CRIBBLE
(Editor's nolo: Th fol
lowing comments on trots,
particularly thou adapta
ble to strooi ust In Modford.
have baon prapartd by John
Srlbblt, wall - known ro
tirod forostar, and will bi
run in a larlti from lima
to time.
Flowering plums- Prunus.
Like the flowering peach,
cherry, etc., flowering plums
are cross-breeds, hybrids of
various kinds, to obtain fruit
less yet more abundantly
flowering small trees for par
ticular uses and plantings.
Blireana Flowering Plum Is
a cross between an apricot
and a purple-leaf plum (Pis-
sard!). Foliage is said to be
the best of all plums, holding
a nice irrldcscent winecolor
ail summer. A strong feature
is the profusion of pink blos
soms.
The Blireana Is for Main
st. (Valley View to Modoc),
40 to SO feet apart, and Lark
spur st. SO to 60 feet apart.
The Plssardi flowering
plum (Prunes carasifcra Pls
sardi), dcvelpode from a
southern European purple
leaf plum, grows to a height
of about IS feet. Leaves are
dark purple and foliage is
best In early spring. This is
for plantings on Mistletoe St.,
40 to 50 feet apart.
Thundercloud F 1 o w e ring
plum (Prunus cerasifera) is
another hybrid developed to
a beautiful flowering tree,
especially for street plantings.
Thundercloud is for 11th St.,
(Oakdale to Central), 30 to
40 feet apart: Hamilton st.
(Eighth to Mai n), 40 to 50
feet apart, and Plum St., 40
to feet feet apart.
With all the fancy and
startling names given to cross
bred, hybridized plum trees,
rid of their fruit and weight
ed down with more showy
blossoms and foliage, still the
plum containing enough sugar
when it drops from the tree
so It can be dried till It
wrinkles without removing
the pit, is picked up, washed.
and dried, glossed up with
glycerine or fruit syrup, and
lo, it is a prune. Sacramento
valley a long time ago had
200.000 acres of plum trees
waiting for the fruit to drop
off. Less than a half century
ago Oregon had vast plum
tree orchards. Oregon still
produces tons of "prunes"
Just plums, which go to Cali
fornia, are processed, after
which we buy at the grocery
store as California fancy
prunes. They're really good.
P.S. A big Linden or Bass
wood tree, cast side of Ivy
In the Library park, is in
beautiful full bloom now. One
or two arc on East 10th, and
two or three on West 11th st.,
near Park st.
before S p.m. with about 32,
000 signatures - not enough
to get the repeal measure
on tlic November ballot.
Tho low requires 33,712
signatures.
Clalmad Monday Deadline
Lundgruvcr suld hla group
mot with Marlon county mem
bers Monday afternoon and
hoped enough Marion signa
tures had been obtained to
push it over the mark. This
was not the case.
Landgravcr claims the
deadline for filing an initia
tive was S p.m. Monday be
cause the constitutional dead
line, July 10, fell on a Sun
day, He said State Elections
Director Jack F. Thompson
earlier advised SOS of dif
ferent dates and finally that
it should file the petitions on
July 8, Friday.
Thompson explained that
stale offices are closed Satur
days and Sundays and that
Friday was the normal dead
line because of this.
But he said he personally
opened his office on Sunday
lo permit them to make the
July 10 deadline. SOS of
ficials told him they didn't
have enough signatures and
they did not appear.
Mandate Claimed
Despite the lack of signa
ture.!. Landgraver declared
the 32,000 a victory and said
it is a "mandate to the legis
lature to repeal the law,"
which calls for enlarging
school districts so that a cur
riculum from grades one to
12 within each district is pro
vided.
A similar repeal drive in
1957 failed, headed by an
other group.
Landgraver, an insurance
agent, said SOS Is preparing
a letter to Gov. Mark Hat
field asking Hatfield to call
a special session of the legis
lature over the Issue.
Airports Watched For Beetle Entry
Salem HIM) - An around-the-
clock watch at the Portland
und Klamath Falls airports
has been ordered by the Ore
gon Agriculture department
for possible entry of the Jap
anese beetle.
Hugh Taylor, chief of the
department's plant division,
suld Oregon officials received
word from California of Jap
anese beetles at Los Angeles
airport. Washington state au
thorities discovered some of
the beetles on planes landing
at Seattle and Spokane direct
from the cast coast, he said.
Tlic half-Inch beetle, metal
lic green with copper colored
wings, destroys virtually all
vegetation with special em
phasis on fruit trees, lawns
and grass, including seed
grass.
Inspectors will stay on the
job at Portland and Klamath
Falls for 30 to 60 duys, de
pending upon developments.
Taylor said at both airports
the Air Force is cooperating
by inspecting all military air
craft arriving from Infested
areas.
Embezzling Bank
Funds Charged
Seattle - (UPD - Mrs. Ruth
E. Lundstrom, 33, Seattle, was
arrested by the FBI Monday
and charged with embezzling
about $02,000 In bank funds,
It was announced by Special
Agent J. E. Milnes.
She waived a preliminary
hearing after being arraigned
before Justice Walter J. Rese
burg Jr., Seattle, and 'posted
a $2,500 bond.
Mrs. Lundstrom was em
ployed at the Duvall branch
of the Seattle First National
Bank since December, 1958.
She lives with her husband,
the operator of a iheet metal
firm, and an 11-year-old
daughter In Carnation,
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Medford Dental
Building Opens
On Crater Lake
Mrs. Vyrbelle Thompson
and Dr. Bernard Thompson,
Medford, have announced the
opening of the Medford Den
tal building, 24 Crater Lake
ave., Medford.
Under construction for the
past three months, the struc
ture will house offices for
Thompson and four other doc
tors plus Jack's Dental lab,
owned by Jack Ward.
Offices in the building will
include those of Dr. Richard
Nordquist, Dr. Ernest Duce,
Dr. John Owens, dentists; and
Dr. David Engleson, general
practicioner and an ortho
dontist. The laboratory will
do commercial work for
dentists in the valley.
Previous Offices
Resident doctors previous
ly had their offices in the
Professional building on Main
st., and the Medical Center
building. Medford.
With the final moving done
Monday, the dental unit is in
operation, according to Mrs.
Thompson. An adjacent build
ing occupated by Dr. Thomp
son will be part of the entire
dental building, although it
was completed earlier.
The building is construct
ed of limestone facing with
plywood and features heating
and air conditioning control
able in each unit.
A 32-car parking lot Is pro
vided, and Ward pointed out
that the building is construct
ed with "time-saving" in
mind.
OIL MAN DIES
Englewood, N. J. - (UPD -James
A. Ahearn, 58, execu
tive vice president, a director
and chairman of the executive
committee of the Sinclair Re
fining Co., died Monday.
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF-
RIM NOVAK was chatting In a Beverly Hills hotel suite
when a page boy told her, "A lady in the lobby says to
tell you the car is waiting." "Are you sure," Inquired Kim,
"that the lady didn't say
the conch Is waiting?"
"She did," smiled tho
boy, "but I knew she was
putting on the dog." Miss
Novak tipped him and
went out to meet the
coach her acting coach.
K cute student nurso
flagged a doctor In the
corridor and Implored,
"Come and look at tho pa
tlcnt In Room 907. He must
be delirious. He keeps ask
ing for his wife"
Tho census taltor In a backwoods district reported nt tlio end
of his first day: "There were 41 males, 29 fomalcs, and one re
fused to answer."
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