WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10. I960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD. ORE.
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MOST POPULAR GIRL Caroline Lecerf, 18, from Brussels,
who represents Belgium in the International Beauty Con
gress,, has been named "Most Popular Girl". The title was
conferred on the contestant by the public who watched a
parade of all entrants. (UPI Telephoto)
Japanese Boy To
Spend Year Here As
Exchange Student
Hisayuko Kondo, 18-year-old
foreign exchange student
from- Higashinada-ku, Japan,
is to arrive here tomorrow
under the auspices of - the
American Field service.
He will reside with Dr. and
Mrs. Fred C. Lorish and fam
ily, 830 Minnesota St., during
the coming school year.
The teen-ager arrived re
cently in Seattle by boat, then
flew to Portland where he
was met by Mrs. Lorish and
their daughter, Mary. The trio
is now en route home. Upon
arrival here he is to go to
Lake of the Woods and spend
Pittsburgh Steel
Plant Shut Down
Pittsburgh, Pa. - lUPD-Jones
6 Laughlin Steel Corpora
tion's mamouth Pittsburgh
works was shut down today
when 300 key operating em
ployes of a subsidiary inter
plant railroad went on strike.
Negotiators for the Mon
ongahela connecting railroad
and the Brotherhood of Rail
road Trainmen bargained for
21 hours prior to the union's
7 a.m. strike deadline but
were unable to reach a con
tract agreement. The rail
road strike idled 12,000 steel
workers.
J&L, a n t i c i pating the
strike, had completed an or
derly close down of its steel
making facilities at the two
mills comprising the Pitts
burgh works, located on op
posite side of the Mononga
hela river in the heart of this
steel center.
f X-Ray Clinic To
Be Open Thursday
The chest X-ray clinic at
Sacred Heart hospital, spon
sored by the Jackson County
Tuberculosis and Health asso
ciation, will be opened Thurs
day, Aug. 11. from 2 to 5 p.m.
The committee in charge of
the clinic noted that teachers
and other school personnel re
quiring chest x-rays would do
well to have their chest films
early, in order to avoid
crowded schedule at the end
of the summer.
the remainder of the week
with Fred Lorish Jr., at the
Boy Scout camp.
The student is locally spon
sored by the Medford Rotary
club, and will attend Medford
High school this fall as a
senior. The youth is one of
two foreign exchange students
sponsored each year, the oth
er, Miss Gillian Du Croz from
England, will arrive later this
month.
The boy has two brothers,
one 15 and one 21, and a
19-year-old' sister. His father
is a consultant to the Daia
Chemical company. He re
ports he has studied English
for five years.
He is also interested in bas
ketball, judo, Japanese litera
ture, English conversation,
and Boy Scouting. He is pre
paring for a profession in
journalism.
More Use of Farm
Cooperatives Urged
Berkeley, Calif. - IUPD - A
national farm leader agreed
today that farmers need a
larger profit, but he warned
they can't get it at the ex
pense of the consumer.
J. K. Stern, reelected Tues
day as president of the Amer
ican Institute of Cooperation,
gave that view during the
group's 32nd annual nation
al convention here.
Stern said that farmers can
get a larger share of the food
dollar by using cooperatives
to integrate the processes that
take farm produce from the
field to the market shelf.
cooperatives to to improve
"What we need is larger
the efficiency of the small
farmer," Stern said.
Lebanon Firemen
Have Delayed Picnic
Lebanon - (UPI) - The Leba
non Fire Department held its
annual firemen's picnic Mon
day night, but they got off
to a late start. They had to
fight a fire first.
The fire caused about $500
damage to a large combine
before it was extinguished.
Try and Stop Me
-By BENNETT CERF-
City Employees To Attend
Defensive Driving Course
The majority of city em
ployees who use city-owned
vehicles in their work attend
ed a defensive driving lecture
Tuesday morning presented
by Leonard B. McKellar, safe
ty supervisor for the Pacific
Telephone-Northwest compa
ny in Oregon.
Policemen, firemen, and
other city personnel met in
three sessions yesterday at the
city hall and the fire station.
Future tests to the more than
100 employees are to be given
by local "instructors" in the
future.
Instructors chosen were Pa
trolmen Gene Dupuy, Alfred
Apparcel and William Hall,
and Firemen Norman Nelson
and Carl Rieeke.
The instructors met today
at the Hoover Grade school
for a drivers' examination
instructions using testing de
vices mounted on the cars.
McKellar will train the in
structors, who in turn will
examine city employees.
Examinations
Examinations consist of
both written and driving tests,
similar to those given for ob
taining a license, only more
extensive, according to direc
tors of the program.
McKellar, who also teaches
first aid in the Pacific Tele
phone organization, started
more than 10 years ago train
ing telephone employees. The
"DD" program began being
used across the country and
other organizations began no
ticing the safety plan and re
quested the course for their
employees.
Many large corporations!
throughout the state have used
the course, as well as the Ore
gon State police. Pacific Tele-!
phone-Northwest claims it has:
decreased the accident ratci
with its company cars "tre
mendously." Some companies
have decreased their accident
rate as much as 40 per cent,
according to McKellar.
Satellite Firing
Again Postponed
Cape Canaveral, Fla. - (UPI)
The Federal Space Agency
today postponed for the sec
ond straight day an attempt
to fire a 100-foot balloon sat
ellite into orbit around the
earth aboard a three-stage
rocket.
The shot was called off be
cause of "technical difficul
ties" in the rocket five min
utes before it was scheduled
to blast off.
The attempt was put off
until Friday morning, the Na
tional Aeronautics and Space
administration announced in
Washington.
The launching of the bal
loon satellite, named Echo I,
had been set originally for
Tuesday. But the Federal
Space Agency called a 24-
hour postponement when the
rocket developed troubles.
Farm Legislation
Chances Said Slim
Washington - IUPD - Chances
of major farm legislation be
ing approved during the post
convention congressional ses
sion are virtually nil. But
some minor measures may get
through.
This was the word today
from Sen. Allen J. Ellender
(D-La.) and Rep. Harold D.
Cooley (D-N. C), chairmen of
the Senate and House Agri
culture committees.
President Eisenhower told
the Senate in his message
Monday there was a need to
increase the "well-being of
our farm people." He refer
red especially to wheat and
the "staggering surpluses
which overhang the market,
depress prices and threaten
the farmer's future."
The President said the pub
lic "will have every right to
register its serious protest"
if Congress adjourned with
out acting.
Holdup Pair Gets
Valuable Jewelry
Rochester, N. Y. - (UPI) -
Two bandits held up a jewel
ry store in one of Rochester s
busiest sections today and fled
with an estimated $100,000
worth of diamond rings.
Derwood Covill, proprietor
of the fashionable store in
an arcade of the Manger Ho- I
tel, had just opened for busi
ness and was putting gems
into display windows when
the two men walked in. One
carried a .45 automatic and
the other a shopping bag.
The bandits scooped about
1,000 diamond rings into the
shopping bag and fled.
Covill said one diamond in
a platinum mounting as worth
at least $10,000.
"T DID NOT SAY you were built like a truck," a harassed
-I husband told his wife. "I merely remarked that I'd like
to see anybody have the nerve to pass you on. the right."
A noted Hollywood pro
ducer a man who believes
In giving the public what it
Vants watched an "arty,"
Sophisticated film from Eu
rope with obvious disap
proval at a recent preview, .
then summed up his feel
ings with these immorVal
Voids: "Those fellows in
their ivory tower have gone
eff the end of the doclt
again!"
"You are assured of get
ting your name in the paper
three times: when you're
born, when you're wed and when you die," George Heiater reminds
lis, "but you only get to read it ONCE."
"Advice," noted Irvin Cobb, "is what the old give the young
tvhen they no longer can set them a bad example."
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