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sss3 - o o o FWiltlPP Q Missing INISA Employees Hwfe ISellsevedl t Be dbu Cufod t'a Mathematicians Hew To Havana "1W r Keg.onal td.t.on jt Price 10 Cents jPaS jflSSEftw 0 we? i wms2m rpc oitojn i"r s-ii(D -rf 'iu ci i.a k4 ikffn M i i rain) i ms spin n a astern cj nw KEAN RIOTSr- Koresii BOjice an- n(iiy)ced today that IKVuVal W 430 rioters and instioators 'riiiii been arrested for vio- fle)ice that causeareeleetions (y Havana, Cuba-IUHI-Most Cu bans shai a deep concern today over the futiu:tf)if-Rie-mier Fidel Castro, Mlemr by his c'(gc)ors tv4r( a complete i to end lir((ge) iijg)remnants of pneumonia; Th'(sg) in i(3 O his revo (T)itioi(a)y inment were dii3gs) ovej; tl :ioif(S of b'(s) illrfes) ($)iQ) &5p2 i mitEd) tlv g not hangy (R)ith tli!Jt iPrO: ftnl35l- aj. S)il Qpro, youi(ll)- broCSe)- of tl San-IU?Ii-Gc. UfK) 11(0 old g3)id loc" 10t is not in (c)(esld) in & cabirffi). jic. in niMfp mate Hiwto JrMi& 0 o 0 0 C'i3nC9dQ,9iisO'&9oipQut ittaJy of coun. (giv it courtjus coislCaira'.ion." Q H)ei9! r 0 (fjrt l-knal political scci ig'g tOS wtr(j)ional convention 1(3); ised .'peculation tl if Re publiii PrcsicQitial imi nee Richi!tS)M. Nixon is elect- q ed inNo'jnber. he mjjjit tap the ;year-oldgJ'vQnor for a cabinet seat. Hatfield said he with Nixon that l! race for the presidency will l(e,-)"very O 0se."' "Sheer rJfsJratioQ fiftires show it will be an uphill battle." he said, addii(f) "Both Kennedy and Johnson are t0' and--3))to' , Hatficltn v5Ji HatficlS: feiio spheac(ei(I!3, U.S., British b3"a3C:t kj convention mofe)v(e)it to (Iran We, Rockefef Traft New. Yo.(Qov. iSelsor said-.t:(cA'ixon-Locre' tfrket is unnecessarily" vker than would have been the Nixon Roclcfe)Jcr combin.jn be cause l-CN5nibassador Henry Cabot Lodge has rtyemendous prestige and power" aniObe- cause "ifce number oie)issfarf 15 fni-ciW affaire" K Blast at U. S. o Wasliinglon-iUPIi-Cuba today delivered to the Inter-American Peace Committee a note accfig the United States of "economic, aggression'. and "counter-revlrfutionaiy activi ties" against trig, regime of Premier Fidel Cl&tro. The 24-page memorandum laid the basis for Cuba's-1 fense when the 21 Amertffjjn foreign ministers take up ihe O isWc of Communist interven tion in the hemisphere at a meeting in San Jose,iosta Rica, later this month. e e- The Newest Nixon . O - 5r 13 riictriflc rioters CXbove. a s?ou)p behind them, are led into a police-Uvijin in Pusan today. Q (UPI Radiolelepholo) to be held in Premier taking 3ver in the interim. O J Those osed tothemfeJVeen aDBoiriled chairman of indica! they wooid 5lcome uaui s ascension 10 poiy?r, since they Telt he would be '(tir) to (g)?ep the rn(e) in Or sh'shirfD '&?oc Ha) (55aa;eacDj 6rbn (a)(S)'i) 'Cf);SP not :ric(Dj.v fl)'! 1 i18 t D c61nl(gIl?,'olution." t Cut. ii-l:o3 Si.Q, iggjrbsi. ticgebf nmi vou' yc'ce ill oolhir(g) ill hfjgSgBn gS 'SEt ittdl livii- eeBn 0 (fie) l(SD a fHlfflSeai ttWKisa" ft ho hflD ss j ttgi )iee tflBn e.B nff (3JI in Cut 'glit flifiei eiCD thj Solu tion CuisSccf." o 0 0eh ec9 tf coOi;El&oT n llaoqpiMCm5o'M)im "tat tuaei egg-to, 5.0 Cut," ftgi) in rD& o como: iCst Oi: to ffiB liO- core. 0 Fiide ftei slx-pl fl. vnigtf 0 j!S)r tllmcnl(j was moaeii or more :noi( tl(a)i offic;s)ouiy 1'. on, c wl.her tlgrcmiigf vcWiggs ill ! all. i C Oeneva-iUPII-Tl- &ivi'. Un ion today formgj'is re.i:te9' Ameri9ii offer to .aool But- nucJea)' vices to insuta ttt tl r use in undc'iHln9, i si3)'ch tests woula not 191 dcvop new :apons. Soviet Delegate Semyon . Tsarapkin turned doi the three-wcck-old pool offeion gnounds that RussfS) piatined no-research testsj and thus need not supply any nuclear de'es. Since only !R?) United Stales plans to conduct tj)e le.'(Ts) as par-yi vO-01ni ciiori 10 jap saw no reason why the SovW) Union slvMd Q the "sufly I agency lor me American program. U.S. Delegated James J Wadsworth expressed disap pointment that the Soviets had not accepted what he termed a fair proposal. D Bonn-iUPIl-French President Charles d& Gaulle and West German viihancellor Konrad Adenauer want a reform of the North Atlantic Trcatl lianc it was announced today. Ksuustap s . o . . . .. sjzmr' in tVn. ennlhprn nmvinrne of Violers, their hands lied c n KQn,lh RaL.,. u the y Scout Council Cam paign, Judson AV. mpton, Scout executiveTbr the Crater L?rea council, announce today. The Council Q'.irjg)i is fur. sii-0 ((agiiKgAgyi spon soi by the local ;out council in fiVeas not rd by UniOd un c uAi'fia) (PSD Prtffi am. Tl Ci.dro LSB Council ti to'! biict oP(S39.iS9; loil ill toblin) thtbiH lSSl-ouncil CDe&JSjp, CiSIrg toe 6I 6 o OioiigB e3 to lOilfljrgjfljaS c6te'nUi(g n ing foriyiut(D?A boei)in tl council. Other conrtJ3illl) n.nt(grs inclgjie R. ?t, X8B!:S. vie chairman; (feliSft1 . e??9. finance co659iit'g9 cttgiefflgn; jiward . attgW), Oll3(0.e coi6MM 'icp cftjBmi; Sohn 6. B0lir. Orgo .. igg):-(Di irr nitii, o"iae8B)r& 10S illis, Mc- Cloud; Rot(g).-t Cerljn, nS C. (J?, .ton, Vig9; e?i8 Dcynajid CHHeil. Grant a lso lKBiir) ifH tfiBWa iiJddfor&? o FirstOtigfninijji SSssinn for OnpafB)! Di(&ei ill t Ogj Tl second Bill tc Thurta) vening in i8a, Cif. Other : sions $jill lso L held in 4tf.. lls) C., and Iec)rd. ic (nflg'Ois 'iifsS to biin in Se$!mbr. United Nations, N. Y. - ll'Pll -The lited Statiwill pi its demand for (3) rrj.' t i lgj of the 82 - nation disarmament commission with or without the Russians. infmed sourc es said tofla. The Soviet Unioh Monday indicatM it-would bovcott such a meeting, xymch ChanM man Luis Padilla r(cJvo of xico had tentatively set (cjj Aug. 15 (J) SoTl Ambassador Arkady soblcv suggested instead that Secretary General Dags Ham marEjold invite headVnf gov ernment to the forthcoming General Assembly session which begins SEbl. so they COUIQ disiSiMg) disarmament herfelmporjgtjt politi- and "olherfel cal issues Sobolev's note sent many delegates strying to wire home for Instructions from their governments. If the nine-member Communist bloc reful to attend a disarm) ment commission meeting it " O n is likely a number ')"neiMiki0Si 12. tralist" Afro - Asian nations also would stay away iAbove Normal Here Average leading The highest tempjature last mon'(g) was 105 July 28 and the low was 4July 2, according to the monthlv re port by"the Medford weather bureau station. The average temperature was 75.5. 3.7 degrs above normal. "Qe number of clear days totaled 26; partlyeloudy, 4; and cloudy 1. Juiy 27 reg istered the greatest amount of precipitation in 24 hours with .07 inches. The total amount of precipitation for the month was .09 inches which was .08 below normal. There were three days with .01 inches or more of precipi tin, and there were 23 days with 90-dcgree or above temperatures. . O mill Washington - IUPD - Thel lTniteH malps Inrlav in nfffpt Khrushchev to come to New York and sit (in) the U.N. Dis armament commission if he wants ter discuss the critical issue himself. Trtift State Department charged the Soviet Union with LeoiOldville. The Con-(UPli-United SStior Secrtry- S)..al Dfft H.nif'.nAiolo fas Coo.b. leatfef Igijiinsl :iy '.temt) to ffitd troops bv plfl)vir(2iat fl'Siinfil) SSm, it 9s 8isck(i58 tco?ft. l!53f,gSs8i.Piltt voided) tf ffiSrni id SBIgi-'h cmflt. n:s'U bctbi rcsi3tnl So.-Cg)) Sa ubu nd otlr gBeet- mfinl legtfii T1- t(Ef. Th eoj-euiefS) c IU'"T ' 8ar troupers sent to TP Conrg) i(a rereti the eo.9 mother of b'4 gy iilai Pi1 c . bBi f?SrmioO Q visit him i Wr-'. tltg ovist IgfjOlgiay ffl0lcig3) t , 1 1? i ife - hffS8 1 ffiSn fnle lo IP elflelr $Ji go8is' gliflip::i, LC 9 Iiwftn, nd loriie. cai McfttSeB of S)jrlo, tg, Uii- n sc m fl grefct H'83 o 6J) eid'SBri v$5)'6silPSSC(eI)j urum. -The Aiiot ft, o t h r, IHA di9i PoeDil)' in glyir her vl9to (StSSSesp, esSEO) jnerjnieicS to brir eloixgi jjOr "nhScip-i Obnoitfafafi.-rffB. fSi oS-diray: coeffiticO. TBfl e-nta5y g.gv no iinooul n reason V.p tl ov Union's :ilui to g'3U via3 to three '.loeo appoint? by the Virgjioig &t 63r to ipi0nt th pilot t ht:fll, a:l3u!e9 to strt Au. W. Lit oVlQft's Sai pnj)i:y they eaumiei it ss i.g).a poai hen tt i fit i& Sov:l counts)'. Six persons were (tun-Q iniurcd none sePKnUay,- M a day at the intersection of Mast. and Oakdalc(a'e. Injured iiQine of the cars were the driver, Sally Jan Coash, 30, of 1385 BeekroanJ St., anqrinree cnuaren, ui ford Wayjjfc Coash, 9,(g)iillip Dean Coash, 7, and Scott Duane Coash, 3- Q Injurg) in the other car wi(i the driver, John Carl Miklos, 43, Angwin, Calif., and a passenger, Ivanctte Beth Mrs. Coashond the three children wlfo Taken to Rogue Vallev hosDital bv Medford Ambulance (ST.Si'ice where u i .-. .!. ... h r . they were all treated for bruises and (g)ccrationsTheir conditions is reported as "good.",-, John X?,id Ivanette Miklos were taken ('o 8 friend's house, police said. They wcrs reported to have suscaine minor lacerations. Police 'Slid the Miklos ve hicle was going south ai Oak dale ave., and appare!S?ly fail ed to stop for a red light at the intersection ancScollided with the Coash car. Police cited MikQs for failure to slop at a red light. Washington-tlPP - The air craft carrier Saratoga with 90 airplanes aboard will steam steam from the United States toward the Mediter ranean Aug. 22 to strengthen the U.S. 6th Fleet with its third flat-top. nunc acirjinjj , n " v v- rnilisinn ahout 4 D.m. MonMforted. Tlmnibus bl i- ml N mcnt commission from ciHn,.i H, i-nhinH nT nn.:ii,n incfasrl Hist IChrilttll. I chev, (Priesident Ei.(eithower and other heads foR govern ment come to the l&BO session of the U.N. GeTeVal Assembly to discuss the r.qa)ter of end nig me gioDauMms race. Pence rifi.oi I innnln Whilp ui.aiij'(uj-tiiiiea Mr Hiit(vpi uni'aclibcrations on the disarma ' Of. durine tl emergeneffi leaving) for Brusse the Cor- Cabiit Sg:teg9 in a nu'.ir(g) tor'ig t'jrab q ?0lDn busirfisasS 03b069ot6 ea d u n 1 1 i geoo. hi as 1 rec'.n oi' he ftn?J.Si(afpa ftv fim iGrrts- nment (a3einf?$ ie'0 gVife lie prorty. Hamirg6.(8joln'3o it cle 1 1 u . eao .8 r tosgfjjfc fi01.' se tt it ouiffij coetea ra br, duriBg) ,; toT,ffir . cameo up e?)5o :ay onm isfcije hit) $-om (St) l"B by Cor3!(Eg) . muiincoiwo o 9ee eartiji ciiiiaMW!ii5) oot eaoi taoit PDISt) cftiePcjieieies) i tttgcigs Jiesb gpverKmear. fcuoJjirr.fiSiSIjd (j Unit 63 ftgftons in Tie Qoi IEPjO- flas c'it i iigri fl$8ta tii. U.Si. teJJos 1:0 8;il immefii- into fi:ancai(Oliie &ol- ;3 djfi9 !(gj.e fean ftCEo- ir otoorigj IttB inviltifj() oPI eroeas'S PiC(Sr o ie . shnmttA &Dli memPJ) oT tiS O'o- iwrier. uifiiiirS) itt teosaai !fe: SP. icn r(gbioie) it eko involve 10 tl(9 U.. Sifta bS mo to gee tl Eoi' 'ghe Ro0 BflS-n 8l(Cl3 CCD toil gnd 3:0r )urcC9 OS) ictjtion voted 6ii' meBtilg in urjjjiis l'ai-B J.ii nigpi to iiig pssg0 of the ar;ivil fiSorklsl oonO;r:(atioi-i9i Aiill "(TQIifth would incluC9fuifla?oo ion study. . 9. : P IKllL-l Will IW Keiiiiiy io fta'.i) SAiteatirs t, enlist its igiftrt, it SQ9 ciuaes appropr.ion(ptor tnp U. S. (AJmy Crps of V)r- is one of tli bills not yet acted oa poor TO egression Travis Roberts, of the U.S fish and wildlife servicern) lienry btewart, or the U.S. Army corps of engineers, re pealed tl) report they had given yesterday noon before a meeting of the Mcdfcl Chamber of Cormperce Round table " W ,ahli. ) . M ,,H n,i u,aiprLSxpcclOT(ur M ln.el?exi. lew I " pesSiruBp jiuuu is wuiiMiig un a brochure tgjiich will scribe the basin prcl. proposed dam structures and eiIocations and the bene ficial use of the water. Publi cation is exnected next month. The committee s next me(g; 85 ing will be Aug. 29. WEAKER F O It K CSJs T Klr Ihrouch Wtdnsly. Low tonlfhl 10; huh lomorro 94. (O) Temp. Illghrtt I.Mlrrrfav Lowtu O-li .Mornlni S2 Our Skies Tonight Suniet lodir I:3 P m. Sunrise lomorrow .... S:15 a.m. Moniet tomorrow .... 1:29 a.m. Full Moon Auf. PROMINENT STAR V'lVtsi. Mch overhead !: P-ij VvlIIIBI.E PLANETS Jupiter, due outh .... P-m. fialurn, due joulh ....10:21 p.m. Marl, rlies 12:2 con-1 wnen ne was asKed ygitethcr , - -p '9' 'V when he was asked hethcr the United Stales was reject ing Khrushchev s proposal for ' a sumnfTft diseflsSon1 an dis- armamo$it)al the General As sembly, q o Liters C(Sp a)licija) White said "should any head of government wish to p;;.'ipate in United Nations Vment nrnhleni fTt ran rtn .o jTyi ine Q4?ajinameni While said "I c;-(n)t(a!swefi) whi lit) v(3),'aSUed whether (EJsenhoy)'r pncd to 1(30. ucipa in ine u.lf)commis sion session which t lie United Stales iTnd .-fDiiB other coun tries (a) e II ig i (g) heyj(A)(2) Tl sta' drpartniQt Cfc i6seDrrO o tl 9: n an Q) comm;iaion (s) Wil irt mcri u(p)itt.i:(ooDg'sS; ioil(5L.ll,e)1 btf5r3 nSmlffli 9d bdJi(g9t 'jout by O: ice &ioiel UfJic i ea'iRh'fii cot, ntgiTti;i(jO.-. t a9e on tBe Bt. 83.e t UO.fjfa &tCD 3S ntfofriicinA t AS 80$ teRa n &ffl!C3) &ibt3 t holthM!fuiBil niwo- is) iciupe i i Qiouiev ifiTs? Oiit isvcei.iBjj) i fat Tln ConcejiiOR to enseal) tl ajpe otliEi 'itU9 no l(g ePt)iciii4 C'.ch pi-oo.-b" ffiiitfp, u.s. tiWiiiw etll exe'cOD vtvwia'ent!&. th.at a0ntn56 (Sashinft'on-IHS-VicS io'- 8eot ftiche8 - Nixon left! W h: ftifD cflnicuJigO g ,U0la ttil6:caS0S fffiii ti jet i ooi.ieB Cioi 6. Bttntfj a ieei te iw rtrafl" i tfts cCitlkftafO. cay, lu.tiojas.aj trip men ill ORB Hiet .t or eotc. Qa9 esveS :tirfc9 ae9ture h he tngit e &o o oatt RTanaAfto ftsfl ntliBr the Wifloo t9?o me&i I'oo-it lrjjlie. I tftinO OS'rO fipioA lo i: to imeoie Je9fi9," rojoco OciO) XSBO 83) fl "Mr. Q0&taO ?B9 &e (0 he lo0rcig)l eAd he intenoe?o gc tt) - "I Son't th)-.Q ir. ei.ncdv Jn to do I bis. I think it iO h ftdvisoi Be) is doing Ut to slisf t'lje) tinisls uL H said IO respects Ken nedy isQi n.i." O "1 will not 4. into person- cities (8)i he Kennedy did." Nixon told newsmen. "I will lveQhe low road business to him." o A temporary county public " W" J1 r appoinimuni is ?9"SP. - niuinoei- oi ine isai-s- s, a son son county said tods,-I board of health The JacKson county iSiird of health met with Dr. Samuel Osgood, of the slate depart ment of health, this morning to consider tl-(S) health officer proDicm. Jackson county has been wit'gXit an active public health officer since unc when Dr. C. I, Drummond be came ill. He is now on leave of atjSjmce until Pet. 1. Health bi.rcT members w'ho hire the public health officer hope Dr. Drummond will be able to return lo his duties then. As an alternative, the board discussed this turning the possibility of having toiiire a permanent health officer. Alf B. Mekvold, vice chair man of the board, said it would be several months be fore a permanent appointment ft.. li! ncffl. t .. mm tfmisBf hehlm Discussed O BERNON F. MITC:LL AND VBlLLIAIi H. MARTIN national aecuriiy nviQ:y i misstr.v vmpio!(j Thige) local pcoplt v irthU-Pft n iui fr,Wcmm .null lHwr Mura v, e?)sia)i imtx im rnimmitt on dm, ion '9 it S' in S(gaB'l l i' guVii-i urffa. n VI invi'io to g.'0( eara lyjra upa, r5isBflFa a school cW.ra. S coe9itr8i fc 6P t h eoXHO'-tjC hp i lesmu!)! "Cj i(0i riijphogfttjf)oa- ii0efBSL- 9l thiC SySSSBi incline nith, c'c-SjOiDSPo o? toft iet S counts XBorffa 47"(u oai-iiti.', couoi jscs3e. aegvoi9 soa iiieiic i dseseoB effl i tic Q.'luniift.-hti', &io Sf) Wit ,C1 tBseiCSE e?c0i iS5 log) ffw:ci eficcffi o tto) flxro foKiai(3. ci.S).o30) iP ti9 ccOiiOillce, it Orsi00 0t lC(38 ScSUcm. Rtich d ii Cub lieS i tf t&gl ViESmQi OMtKSr, tUrft'lifp riuaafleojnoisica:i), iBlOrt on tflivBoni,!- B(t0Cia4 iOriC3nitilr!t ai'irosk fjf- fbclinj GTiac&'tcaj. ftsB gr.HSt nor rrcrmtJSSj OftiA Qia,ilS Sce3mlittB Oregon 9010 $iv eiDit6l, 6) tutiOtlly lOH'igi nntlCS eeij)it08 by l9 gii- OCJ3r. finr'S ,n, Oial OMJ lri - nfef:! ilh the t"CS'ion of 0-inliveOt, rQtliQr tldje IO- lion, ov tl'O o ,i?J3rllFcl- ni oi punio: inp.rucuon. v&eiQt nosax urn Repricntiv6 of th Ore- gin 'fduigitionjsocion will r , - !'(; . . M f ; p.s ' '"iXH -ii "S WHEWI Medford isn't the only place that's had some scorching weather recently. Mournful Mike, a canine resident of Indian apolis, donned an ice bag to remind dog t?o )r to discu: chigB i s tit if iv"..i'ig3) b tl mitrim ccnpuij5. (CeWJ'rO o tl c o u I Q lvQil s QOngo3fl idQi 8u & II oiIt3tnirrS c the eohool &ricJ rcoifiiYiriglioO Dl8 in 0EgiO o-ill t i99 g). tl.Di i93 morniitg) Bfio. UntUSy JJP.OnCUflO SoOuna &di it9 BBHS to iiUsiSWS C'i' Si id lo I i(E31 rnhool di.ril Prry J.5- &l, UittsAlSti OOiZ SSrch SO?i pB3fti?ao(BOb of Hi iSftoO ftep9i eB D tdluCOiO. rrpoot oOXBCCjS D& ftocfBulS) 5hih t$ouk3l djii0cces tfcv- torero ie.c5'ji. w3ie) wwH'tg rcTOSvO tffgi let. ()oii)ix8iflcrj9;, ms a 051 tee. to ensxnrixse in tmsiSSti tSftCBcs tot i in e&ot lOJCoflb the C CoKKACB AotA pui!0 fctfttii'tk t) ,ii( toult laV d09tinm eov yoic 9iidDift l dkir nibie utttkaoo ih tno itti tttdot niie too, i ct..t ep- Miijte y Mt t eyetw Ttjr m iii cottiiiee wat.nca. nttjecxs) hit Cily O- idti 1S)0 l&'tj idjvilfiS IjO the buieDu of . A 1 I.. 11,11 ,M.Aiil,. P1'0 ' 8- 0 0 t! TdJ)yit oroift-t 9ii8 eaocgftl lCVludtOremov-, al n9 a'oiBi:1 of existing (j)tructuiea, O01 0ji'tliJi for reiiiTODgtion 01 iiinu it miles 01 lauyai. 0 From Mexico Cily Both Men Had Aess To Secret Material O O WashLugton-tUPItTwo mis ing enwlpyecs of the suptw I secret National Security afien" ey are believed lpe in-Ma vana. Cuba. .VuvnoritatiQ sources saldltoday. K Xbe two mathematicians Kifci' left Washington about five VSMRJ ago flew to Mexi co CiW Nlune 25 and 'Mra made airline rtyervationiror Havana, the sotrrces said. They said it was considered certain o that the men, both of whom had access ts secret material) aerially wcVt to l-Javan.'Q Close-mouthed federal oi fic(a)'s would give nT)idiw tion ho wtv the (ril vp& iiat thrtt they had To (pn ty tl WechtloiL S)ivy veis ('(tpppvrt out irO sii owe man i'(vj' wwei eD1- 0 o Tlnen'))n identified tl men; 'ffl-mon ..tclioll, 31, o?iiiCg Calif.. id '.llitt S. fSrtin, Hlettburg O C?3.i. th li(6d in Laursi, 9., oesr tlt.SJ3.Q hriO nA,-1tlif5 nf hip p u rttt V -c sjJ ' f -vy-- CgOnoy. O &th iron GiOibjcutod lQ ;i ieir.Oi igourity cheirg WSBm J)Oy EtiSirccl.Pn tflin siiecSrffli Oofs. t cleared Sir jcOs to cciV I4Bai CoBt iea!or:ffl. lir Aided. 0 6 clouft crP mMSi Icfir'g) Q oa o?e eht-ctatoiQ) n-'- SiBUjJ 69-uritft fescy. It ftnoong to jj&rfbrm h'fgbleSe- c:liteSOctinicdJI :livui i- Q!8 45. sciordji ::curuy. v&ttheu eoffOisf.in 'ett ti 9ct jura IX ct.lbl t : lt(E llcaortB The (Mitia Iffltojiee, ,! 11 enff, We ttgt roaft5B f- aftiMttt toult ttt I B llf,n lot. wttttw3 it JtytHP tl tW. tnj rr,tlnj ivlict. iMraMolL OMae3dto A i It. "InAicfticws r tht, tnt tliOi ,'- tp ptJ.sjeMarjo :tchtir father. 9iiq'9 Sr., t etfo., gi innU' tket Ja h0( loot intfjrm- nto Citt. ftut la ,- uw tmsea (09 ltom- eihw dm th&-, Johe h., tail i eiTteoitg ti-Qt hei-tje tOiSitr setn hitson noiQiCSrd 9-taJiiim recently. Q Wfttbaill SBS0&k Vitnne, Austria - (UPI) - Tw crowcd 9trifbtcar trains iQ- lidO.Ct 60!i Speed l1ay, kill- pji at lceat 11 rjersoni.and in juring AO otheW, 30 SW-iousl The9ccident occurred when one three-unit streetcar train yrjumped the tracks at high specd and crashed into an other similar train In the su )irban resicUial section oi uaeonng. owners everywhere that dogs like to. keep cool, too. Too many degrees, s?,yg Mike, can turn a dog's life Into . . . well, a dog's life. lUPI Telephoto) c could be made, d