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2 A. MTETOHB MAIL THIBUNT, WtDTOrTB, 0)H THUMB AT, JWLT II, 1(11 s m X A kAA' Hi fi r i J- m. NIXON WINS A FRIEND Governor Nel- vention in Chicago Tuesday. Rockefeller son Rockefeller of New York waits patient- has said consistently he would not accept ly for a young supporter of Vice President the party's vice presidential nomination. Richard Nixon to pin a huge campaign but- , . ton on his lapel at the GOP National Con- (UPI Telephoto) Crime Prevention Chief Warns Vacationers of Summer Hazard Burglaries Br DOUGLAS GRIPP United Pioii Inttrnalional Salem- lUPI) -Summer is a wonderful time for vacations and house burglaries. - . A tough little ex-police chief from Tillamook with a Bostonian accent has the job of letting you know just how related they are. He is Philip G. Averill, 43, head of Oregon's new crime prevention program, with, the state justice depart ment in Salem his headquar ters. Burglars 'Invited' . , The point is, many people "invite" burglars to raid their homes, especially when they go on vacation. Sobering FBI statistics show that for a six-year period starting in 1946, in urban areas Oregon had the fifth highest burglary rate in the country per 100,000 popula tion. On top of this, not all crimes are reported to police. ' Averill Is a short, solid man who smokes a pipe and wears black-rimmed glasses. Burglary prevention is but one phase of his work, and he's just getting his sleeves rolled up. ; There are many ways, he says, In which a vacationer can unwittingly indicate to a burglar that the home field is clear for ripe pickings. ' Among the more obvious are forgetting to shut off de liveries of milk, newspapers, laundry and the like. Admit tedly, not many people have memories as bad as that, and most do these things auto matically when they go away. Subtler Hints But there are subtler hints that are caught by a crafty burglar's eye: The growing length of your uncut lawn; those circulars that tend to collect on one's doorstep; shades that remain down day and night. Here are some of the sug gestions Averill offers if you're taking a trip: Notify local police when and where you're going, who has the key to your home or apartment, and when you will return; check and dou- Iran Announces Break With UAR Tehran - (DTD - I r a n an nounced Wednesday it has broken off diplomatic rela tions with the United Arab Republic, and ordered the U.A.F. Ambassador to leave the country within 24 hours. The crisis was precipitated by a speech by U.A.R. Presi dent Gama: Adbel Nasser who attacked Iran for granting de facto recognition to Israel. Nasser Tuesday night also announced he was severing relations with Iran and de nounced the Shah of Iran for "betraying" the Arab cause and "jelling himself cheaply to imperialism and Zionism." ble-check that all doors and windows are tightly locked; stop all home deliveries. Have a neighbor pick up your mail, and papers left by mistake; have him mow and water your lawn and even sweep your sidewalk while you're gone," then reciprocate. 'Livid In' Appearance Leave your window shades up in the usual manner to give the house a "lived in" appearance to a stranger on the outside. An inexpensive timer is even suggested, connected to one or two lamps in the house, so the lights will go on and off for certain periods in the evening. Another suggestion-and not likely to make Averill chum my with society editors-is to forego tipping your local newspaper of your Jrip. "Tell your newspapers about your trip after you return," says Averill. "It will still be news -but not to burglars." CONTINUE SAME POLICIES Tokyo-flJPD-Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda Wednesday told Koichiro Asakai, Japanese ambassador to the United States, to follow the policies set forth by former Premier Nobusuke Kishi. Asakai, who will return to Washington early next month, received as surances from Ikeda that Ja pan would continue its policy of close ties with the United States. GOOD IDEA, stop in at your favorite tavern ... you'll find it features warm hospitality and cold golden Budweisen 1 Where there's Life . . . there's Bud INt OF lUM MHEUSM-IUSCH, INC. . ST. LOUIS . NEWARK LOS ANQELES . MIAMI TAMPA Writer Says Ike Could Have Been Renominated, If Not for Constitution By MERRIMAN SMITH United Pros Inttrnalional Chicago - dim - If it were n't for the 22nd Amendment, Richard M. Nixon would bo running for vice president again and Dwight D. Eisen hower would be nominated by the Republicans for a third term, even at the age of 60. That, at least, seemed to be the emotional message the party sent showering over the chief executive and his wife, Mamie, Tuesday night as the Republican Convention went on a sentimental binge cheer ing the man who broke the Democratic grip on the White House eight years ago. Eisenhower was a little emotional too, as he made his last appearance as titular head of the party. There were tears in his eyes as he thank ed the delegates in convention hall tor their thunderous ovation when he was intro duced. . Catch In His Voice And there was a catch In his voice as he joined the delegates In singing "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" to Ma mie at the end of the evening. With the certain' president ial nomination of Nixon by the convention tonight, Eisen hower becomes truly a lame duck President, but there was no suggestion of that Tuesday when all Chicago joined in "Ike Day." An estimated one million persons, visiting delegates and just plain citizens, jammed Chicago's loop to smother the President in confetti as he paraded slowly from a small helicopter port beside Lake Michigan to the GOP conven tion hotels. Three Appear in Circuit Court Three men appeared in Jackson county circuit court yesterday, all of them charged wih crimes involving automo biles. Leslie Paul Davis, 44, of Seattle, Wash., appeared on charges of using a motor ve hicle without permission of the owner, and Medford law yer Warren G. Lesseg was appointed counsel. Davis is charged with taking a car owned by Jeffrey Clay Knope July 21. Clyde Leonard Maitland, ,45, of Forest Grove, appeared on charges of grand larceny, and Medford lawyer Phillip Lowry was appointed his counsel. He Is charged with taking a car owned by Eldon Fagan. Charles Edward Strunk, 20, of Torrance, Calif., pleaded guilty to district attorney's in formation charging grand lar ceny, and a pre-sentence re port was ordered. Strunk is charged with taking a car in Ashland July 14. Elsenhower called the re ception "astonishing," but tho big jolt was si 111 to come, When he entered the conven 1 1 o n amphitheatre Tuesday night and gnzect auxin upon Uie scene of his first nomi nation eight years ago, a mighty thunder of tribute shook the building. Sure, a lot of it was pro- uri'imgcd, like tho girls who distributed strips of rod, while and blue cloth In tho delegates before the President arrived; the signs saying "Well done, Ike and Mamie" and "We like Ike" had lo have lieen painted well ahead of lime. Din Rocki Building Out when tho waving cloth turned tho arena Into a fhil lerlng riot of color and when tho men and women throng ing the aisles with signs be gan to leap up n nil down In shrill exeltemrnl, It was the party saluting the huro who slew the Democratic dragon in 1IIS2. For eight minutes, the din rocked tho building. Elsen hower stood In the eonler of tho high rostrum, tho smoky blue npotllglils slabbing down on his sun-i'iiildy huld head, lie grinned, he laughed, he throw his arms high over his head in n characlorlstlu gos luio ehooied by millions from New Delhi lo Santiago, There was a brief lull, l,e fished his reading gimmes from (he breast pooknt of his ox ford grey business suit, and placed the text of his speech on (he loKti'iiin, The npplmiKe nrtipled again and the President shook his head hi iim.izomrnt. He took off hl glassed and In the spot lights, titers was molsturt clearly ovlrient In the corners of his eyes. 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