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FRIDAY, JULY 22, I960 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, OHB. Policemen Fire Al Speeding Portland Youth rorllimd - (UPI) - 'I'wo pi), lieu miiKminU flrud hIioIh Into tint ruilliiliir (if ii tmr npcMllnu luwui'd llinm 't'lMirmliiy whim ihvy tliiiiiKlil tint ili'lvur wiib IrylnK In run Ihoin down. UffU'i'i'H Li-niy Howley iintl Ki'iinotli Mourn filed lit u cur driven by MU'lwivl lliiiiiliiim, 20, wlii'ii hit cur sped tnwiird them. Tim tiffliTm mild lliirplmm iud trlt'd to vliidu tlii'm diir Jnji it clutKu In which )cl rciii'lii'd 70 mill's it n hour In Iiurtliciint Portland. Thry mild lliirphum Iminrcd nlmiiiU to pull over mid flnul y tlm officers pulled nlirciul of him. Wlic n they Kot out of their police car, they mild, Jlaiilium'ii cur nturtcd townrd them. They fired lit tho nidi ntor, but lliirphum rcvcriicd the vehicle nnd eluded them. They ciiuxht him Inter mid lie wu churKed with reckless drlvlnii nud ii.sHiiult with n dendly weiipon. Dili police Mild the second chiirjfo would not bo prottce ruted because It win pomlblc Jlnrphnm did not Intentlonnl ly try to run them down. Argentina's Frondizi Had Blunt Message for Europe's Six-Nation Common Market By WILLIAM L. F. HOHSEY Unllod Pmii Inlornnllonnl UiienoN Ali'UH - IUI'11 - Since President Arluro Prondlz-I sel dom due thliiKH on tho spur of tho moment, there w n nnlliliiK Impulsive ubout the plulu tn lk to which he recent ly treuted the cnpltiilii of Eu rope. Ills speeches were written In Uuenos Aires before he left on Ills Kurnpcim tour. Frondlil went to Kurope to Jiidlfn lit first liniid the Impact of tho six-nation Common Market on Arentlna's farm exports. Blunt Moiinge To the Common Market na tions of France, Italy, West Germany, Delirium, the Neth erlands and Luxembourg", he delivered this blunt message: Either support Arifcnt!no and the other Latin American nations economically or risk the loss of their support polit ically; and, liny move to shut out Aruentlnu's meal, wheat, Ifrnlns, wool, fruit, hides mid other products will mean that Arncntlna not only wlU not Newspaperman Gives Up Trial Effort To Survive In Mountain Wilderness Sun Francisco -(UPD- The San Francisco Chronicle re ported today that outdoor edi tor Oud Boyd and his family )iud K'vcn up an attempt to mrvlvc In the mountain wil derness with llltlo more than what they could supply with their bure hands. The Boyd family hud plann ed to stay In the mountains tor six weeks In an experi ment billed ns "The Lost Man on Earth." It was based on the supposition that they hud lied a nuclear attack with such bare essentials ns pocket knives, an ax, rope, twine, and salt. Group Rejects Plan to Appoint General Attorney Salem - (UPI) - The gov ernor's advisory committee on government r c o r K nnlzntlon Thursday rejected tho Idea of linvlnit the OrcKon attorney general appointed Instead of elected. The committee recommend ed that the attorney Kcncrnl continue to be elected, on a political pnrty basis, rather than non partisan. University of Orexon Dean W. C. Jones said non-partlsan-iililp should be a basis for chooslnn an attorney general, but Senate President Walter J. Pearson and others dis ok reed. The committee recommend ed abolishment of the state tax commission, replacing It with n single administrator and a board of tax appeals. Transfer of Inheritance nnd gift tax collections to the tax department was recommend ed. The state trensurcr now handles this. It was decided to continue to have functions of other revenue collections such ns motor vehicles nnd public utilities remain In the depart ments that now administer them, Instead of putting this phase under the tax department. Extension Division To Open 50C Office Ashland - The department of stnte-wldc services, gen eral extension division, will reopen Its Southern Itcglonnl office In Ashland Aug. 22, with Charles Ivic in charge, Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, South ern Oregon college president, has announced. Tor the past three yours, Ivlo has served ns the repre sentative nt Kaslorn Oregon college nnd Is being trans ferred to southern Oregon. Ills office will be locnted on tho Southern Oregon college campus In Churchill hull nnd will extend Iho services of tho collegi nnd oilier slate dystom of higher edueiitlon Institutions throughout Iho counties of Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josephine, Jackson, Klnmnth, nnd Lake. Ivle, his wife, Janet, nnd their daughter, Strum, will live nt B7H Olendnlo t., Ash Jnnd, nftor Aug. ID, His office address will be regionnl rep resentative, southern regionnl office, Southern Oregon col leno, Ashland. Until Aug. IB, those seek ing additional Informal Ion mny write to him nt genornl extension division, tlopnrt ment of state-wide services, 1250 Emerald, Kugeno. Today Scott Newhall, Chronicle executive editor, announced that the Boyds had ended the experiment because they wero suffering from ex posure, malnutrition and dys entery. Newhall's disclosure came after the San Francisco Ex aminer In a copyright story, said today It had discovered Boyd's abandoned camp on Lipstick Lake In Klamath Notional Forest in Siskiyou County. Tho Examiner story said Boyd, his wife, Betty, nnd their three children, Susan, 13, Sharon, 12, and Bruce, 8. hod not been at the camp since July 10 after having ar rived Juno 28. The story told of discover ing kitchen matches, shells from fresh eggs, empty spagh etti cans, sugar cubes nnd a spent .22 caliber cartridge. Newhall said, "The Exam iner story Is substantially cor rect, although It is full of In nuendo.1 "Wo will continue to pub lish tho narrnllvo now In Its eighth day," he said.- "There Is nothing In the Examiner that will not be explained In the continuing narrative." Justices Can't Be Made to Contribute Salem IUPH-Oregon Supreme Court Justices and district Judges can't be forced to con tribute to the Stale Industrial Accident fund during their present terms, according to Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton. The lOSO Legislature passed a law requiring all state agen cies and employes to contrib ute to the fund. But Thorn ton "wild Judges nrc not cov ered by the Workmen's Com pensation Lnw since retention of contributions to the fund from salary of Judges would vlolnlc Article VII of the state constitution. Also, a Judge cannot con tribute even if ho wants to, Thornton snld. This would be "against public policy nnd would possibly violate Judge's official oath." the Teamsters' Hoffa Wins Big Victory Washington -llll'll- Teamster President Jnmes R. Hoffn Thursdny won n major legnl victory In the U. S. Court of Appeals here, which ruled In effect that ho cannot be oust ed except by the huge union's membership In a rcgulnr election. A three-Judge division of the court snid thai consent deerco under which the teamster leadership nnd a rebel rnnk nnd fllo group agreed to work through fed ernl court nnd n bonrd of monitors to clean up the union does not give the court power lo r o m o v c officers. PROTECT YOUR FURNITURE with GLASS TABLE TOPS L SELBY 303 N. Bsrtlort GLASS CO. SP 3-3645 buy their machinery hut probably will not bo nblo lo do so. On tho pollllcul front, It could mean that Argentina would lean toward the grow ing Afro-Asian bloc which threatens soon lo control the United Nations I) y sheer strength of numbers. It also could mean that in such sensitive pocketbuok areas as Fidel Castro's seizure of thu British Oil Refinery In Cuba, Argentina would slay on t h e sidelines, merely watching. Reasiurod by Belgium On tho economic front, the Belgians at least, were quick to rea.Hsuro Argentina that tho lust thing the Brussels govern ment wanted wus to lose Its export market In Argentina. On the other side of the coin, Argentina, blessed as she is with 1110 feet of topsoll in the pampas and an excel lent climate, still has a long way to go toward scientific farming. The Biitish who cat most of Argentina's exported chilled beef, still manage to raise one-third of their needs In their tight little island. The British know how to get much moro meat per animal. In Hamburg, the president had to listen to complaints from wheat importers that the quality of Argentina wheat had gone down through the years due to the ravages of fungus and insect pests. Finally, shippers complain ed that the chaotic situation In Argentine loading ports caused their vessels to lose valuable time. Pio-ln-tho-Sky This situation largely Is the Inheritance of the plc-ln-lhc-sky preachings to the pens ants In the Pcron decade; the Former Resident Now in Nigeria Miss Mabel Tyrell, a for mer resident of Rogue River, Is now receiving training at a teacher's training college near llorin, Nigeria. Her sister, Mrs. Joseph Bow doln of Shady Cove, said Miss Tyrell Is with Uie Sudan In terior mission, an Intcr-dc-nomlnntional program in Afrlcn sponsoring some 1,000 workers. She has been in tho area for about nine years. In light of the current Congo-nren strife, reports In dicate the former Orcgonlan Is safe. A letter about two weeks ago said there Is "no difficulty," nor do they "an ticipate any trouble." Al though Nigerln received Its In dependence Just recently, be cause of tho organization nnd ruling of Great Britain, Uie residents nrc receiving full liberty nnd are going about their business as usual, the missionary reports. Miss Tyrell is expected home this December for 10 months, her sister adds. She was graduated from Southern Oregon college before going to Africa. Power Cut Out, But Workman Okay Portland - (UPD - An uniden tified workman for a private contractor escaped death Thursday when a steel stake he was driving Into the ground struck a buried con duit of Portland General Electric Co., on the Reed Col lege campus. An electric company spokes man snld the puncture caused a 50-mlnute power outage at the school. The man wns not electrocuted, the company spokesman said, because he wns using a wooden handled hammer to drive the stake. luck of mechanization and the exodus of tho farm laborer to the new Industries In the cit ies. Slnco Pcron, succeeding governments have mndo hero ic efforts to remedy this state of affairs bill Argentina still has u long way to go. An ur gent need is that production costs bo lowered. Balance Sheet: Economy Minister Alvaro Alsogaray has Just added up the results of his first year In office, dat ing from June, 1 drill. The Central Bank's gold and foreign exchange reserves rose from only $1)8 million Just enough for one month's trade bills, to $400 million. The dollar which hit an all time high of 110 pesos a year ago in June has been stable at 82-83 for the past nine months. A year ago, the cost of liv ing was rising 10 per cent per month. Today, It is rising ol the rate of barely one per cent per month. Most prices seem to have stabilized al though a few still are creep ing upwards. Goods In the essential c a t c g o rles are showing a tendency to come down. Three Accidents Reported to City Police Wednesday A hit-and-run accident was one of three minor traffic ac cidents reported lo Medford police Wednesday. None of the accidents resulted in any injuries. Police cited Keith Elroy Lockard, 25, of 307 Gencsscc si., for failure to slop at the scene of an accident and for no operator's license after the car Lockard was operating struck a parked car on 11th st. between Orange and New town sts. about 6 p.m. Wed nesday. He allegedly left the scene of the accident without stopping. Police questioned Lockard at his residence after a wit ness to the accident obtained the license number of his ve hicle and turned it over to police. Lockard at first denied being in an accident but when confronted with paint chips from his vehicle which were found at the scene of the acci dent, he admitted it, police said. The parked car was regis tered to Marcus J. Dempster, route 4 box 34i)C, Medford. Both cars sustained fender damage. Two cars collided on South Central avc. at Its Intersection with Ninth st. about 4:35 p.m. Wednesday, according to city police. Operators of the ve hicles were Joseph Virgil Neglcs. 80, Lake Creek, and Chester Lee Roberts, 53, Man zanita St., Central Point. Dam age was minor nnd no cita tions were issued. Hazel Grace Hnckworlh, 45, of route 4 box 350M, Med ford, was cited by police for failure to yield the right of way to a vehicle on the right after the vehicle she was op crating collided with one op erated by Richard Clayton Anderson, 21, of 835 Niantic St., about 5:3$ p.m., at the intersection of Central ave. and Niantic st. Police snid damage was minor. 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