Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 31, 1960, Image 2

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    Loan For Seal
Rock Project OK'd
Committee Launches Investigation
In Disappearance of Two NSA Men
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Washington (UPIi- The Com.
munity Facilities administra
tion Tuesday announced a
$158,000 loan to the Seal
Rock Water district, Oregon,
to build a new water system in
the Seal Rock area.
The new system will serve
425 persons in Seal Rock and
the adjacent community.
Washington - (UPD - The
House committee on Un
American Activities has
launched an investigation of
the disappearance of two
mathematicians employed by
the ultra-secret National Se
curity agency.
Committee Chairman Fran
cis E. Walter (D-Pa.) ordered
the inquiry Tuesday at t h e
request of House Democratic
Leader John W. McCormick
(Mass.).
McCormick said he had in
formation which "leaves no
doubt" that the missing men
fled to Russia with valuable
information about secret U.S.
codes.
The Defense department
said Aug. 5 that the mathema
ticians, Beron F. Mitchell, Eu
reka, Calif., and William H.
Martin, Ellensburg, Wash.,
probably had gone behind the
Iron Curtain but had no in
formation "prejudicial" to the
United States.
was requested before May 1,
the date the plane was down
ed inside Rusia.
The paper also quoted Wal
ter as saying the two men
had worked on the decoding
of Russian communications
concerning the U2 and other
reconnaissance flights.
The Washington Daily
News quoted Walter as saying
one of the missing men had
asked for and received infor
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mation about the ill-fated U2
flight of Francis Gary Pow
The north magnetic pole is
drifting northward at the rats
of about five miles per year.
ers. The lawmaker was quui-
ed as saying the information
AIRBORNE LOG CARRIER An artist'i drawing shows
a new crane-type helicopter which will be used in handling
logs and freight and also hauling "people pods." The pods
detachable passenger coaches, were proposed by Lt. Col.
F. C. Goodwin, a Federal Aviation agency official, as a
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New York - (UPD - Stocks
showed some bounce toward
the end of the first hour today
after a generally shaky open
ing. Buying spread from the
electronics where gains ran
more than 2 points in Beck
man and Litton, to auto shares
and selected specialties.
General Motors, Sludebak-er-Packard
and Chrysler tack
ed on fractions while Ford,
which opened with a loss of
IVb, recovered.
New York -IUPII- Dow
Jonet final stock avoragei
Tuesday: 30 industrials
626.40, off 8.06; 20 railroads
136.43 off 2.01: 15 utilities
95.38, off 0.42. and 65
stocks 207.33. otf 2.36. Sal
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High Popsicle Cost
Jackson, Miss. -IUPII- Three
barefoot youngsters wandered
into Gov. Ross Barnett's of
fice Tuesday to demand that
he do something : about the
high cost of popsicles.
Jack Roell, 12, his brother
Charles, 10, and a cousin,
Bradford Johnson, 11, com
plained to the governor's re
ceptionist that a street vendor
charged six cents for pop
sicles and "we want the price
reduced."
The youngsters were ush
ered into the governor's office
but then were too awed to
tell him why they came.
Angry Rattlesnake
Sunnyvale, Calif. lliPlI
Chuck Ward, operations man
ager of the Lockheed Missiles
and Space division, was bitten
on the left leg by a rattlesnake
early this week-but he took
it in stride.
Ward, a retired colonel, lost
a leg in Europe during World
War II. The snake struck an
artificial one.
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CAROLE TESTIFIES Carole Tregoff, looking as though
she had just stepped out of a beauty parlor instead of a jail
cell, is shown Tuesday prior to testifying she once told a
friend she would be glad when slain Barbara Jean Finch
was "out of the picture permanently." Miss Tregoff made
the statement as she took the stand for the second day at
her retrial with her lover, Dr. R. Bernard Finch, on charges
they murdered the surgeon's estranged wife. (UPI Telephoto)
Carole Says She and Finch
Used Apartment To Talk,
Have Lunch, Make Love
By ROBERT W. FLICK
Uniiod Press International
Los Angeles lllPli Carole
Tregoff, 23, today undergoes
cross examination concerning
her love affair with Dr. R.
Bernard Finch and the death
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of Barbara Jean Finch, the
wealthy physician's socialite
wife.
Miss Tregoff, sometimes
composed, sometimes in tears
admitted Tuesday that she and
Finch rented an apartment in
nearby Monterey Park to
have lunch, talk, listen to rec
ords and make love.
The former model sobbed
as prosecutor Clifford Crail
asked her time and time again
what they did at the apart
ment. Regains Composure
Carole, on the verge of
tears during the preliminary
questions, broke down com
pletely and wept, holding her
face in both hands. Crail sug
gested a recess when it ap
peared she could not stop.
Fifteen minutes later, her
composure regained, Carole
calmly replied that she and
Finch were intimate in the
apartment.
Over the repeated objec
tions of defense attorneys.
Crail questioned Carole about
her knowledge of perjury be
cause she had denied being
intimate with Finch during
questioning by police last
year.
The disagreement led to
shouting between Grant
Cooper, Finch's attorney, and
Crail. When Judge LcRoy Daw
son interceded, Cooper said
"I don't think your honor is
being fair."
Dawson excused the jury
and admonished Cooper when
the panel had left the room.
"I'm not having any lawyer
stand up and tell me what to
do or how to run my court."
Dawson said. "I am not being
unfair and I'm not having you
or any other lawyer tell me
I am in front of a jury and a
crowded courtroom."
Cooper apologized and an
agreement was reached be
tween the bench, prosecution
and defense, that none of Miss
Trcgott's testimony would
have bearing on the case
against Dr. Finch.
Court was resumed and
Crail asked Carol what was
U.S. College Student Said
Spy Recruiter By Russians
Moscow-(UPD - The Commu
nist youth organ Komsomol
skaya Pravda today named
Richard Renaud Lane, a Uni
versity of California student,
as the alleged agent of Ameri
can intelligence who recruited
two Soviet youths for espio
nage. The newspaper Tuesday re
ported the arrest of Vyache
slav Repnikov and Rostislav
Rybkin as disgruntled, mis
guided juvenile delinquents,
and charged that American
tourists blackmailed them
into espionage after plying
them with vodka, jazz rec
ords, anti-Soviet literature
and old clothes.
Today the paper traced the
cloak and dagger story to the
International Youth Festival
of 1957, when it said thous
ands of foreign youths, includ-
YMCA Sponsoring
Family Camp Out
The Young Men's Christian
association of Medford is
sponsoring a family weekend
camp at their Diamond lake
camp site this weekend, Sept.
2 through 6, according to
Bruce Burns, camp director.
Families are invited to the
camp all or part of the week
end, and may use all the rec
reational facilities and equip
ment, including archery, boat
ing, crafts, sailing, riflery, ca
noeing and camp fires.
The program during the
weekend will be informal
with all the areas open to
family use as they wish to
participate. A lifeguard will
be on duty on the waterfront
most of the weekend.
Location of the camp is on
the southwest corner of t h e
lake on the summer homes
rd. The roads have signs lead
ing from the highway to the
camp. Tents, bunks and mat
tresses will be furnished by
the camp for those who need
them, and there will be areas
for those who have their own
trailers or tents.
Any further information
about the camp may be ob
tained by calling the YMCA
at SPring 2-6295. Anyone
planning to attend the camp
is asked to register at the
YMCA as soon as possible.
Kindergarten Set
To Open In Phoenix
Phoenix Kindergarten
will open Sept. 12 at the Com
munity hall. Mrs. Mable
Moore, a certified teacher
will be in charge. Class time
will be 9 to 11:30 a.m., Mon
day through Thursday.
Children who will be five-
years-old by Nov 15 will be
eligible. Children must be ex
amined by a physician and
have immunization shots by
Sept. 6.
Formal enrollment will be
Sept. 6 from 10 a.m. to 12
noon. Those wishing to enroll
their children my call KE 5
2508 or KE 5-1493.
Borate Dropped On
Fire Near Portland
Portland-flJPD-A forest fire
was reported Tuesday in old
growth timber northwest of
Mt. Jefferson, according to
forestry officials here.
The blaze was spotted by a
lumber company pilot after
it had covered 15 acres. Two
plane loads of borate were
dropped Tuesday afternoon.
Polieman Arrests
'Sheriff of Cochise'
Merced. Calif. (UPD The
sheriff of Cochise was arrest
ed Tuesday by a policeman of
Merced.
- John Bromfield. 37. the star
of television's "Sheriff of Co
chise," was cited for passing
a red light and nearly causing
a three-car collision while en
route to Sacramento for an
appearance at the California
State fair.
expected of John Patrick
Cody, the ex-convict the
couple said they hired to
gather divorce evidence
against Mrs. Finch.
The prosecution contends
Finch and Carole hired him to
kill Mrs. Finch, but when the
plot failed, decided to carry it
out themselves.
ing several score Americans,
came to Moscow.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
said Lane knew that Repni
kov had smuggled out an anti-
Soviet letter to Newsweek
magazine. It said Repnikov
was threatened with exposure
unless the Russian agreed to
cooperate more.
After clandestine meetings
at Moscow cafes and exchang
ing a secret code, Repnikov
undertook to communicate
regularly with Lane through
a succession of tourist couri
ers, the paper said.
Lane's address was given as
Monterey.
The newspaper said Lane
also visited Communist China
with a student delegation and,
after his return from China,
told Repnikov he would send
him books containing secret
writing which would become
legible after running a hot
iron over the pages.
Lane acquainted Repnikov
with the other agent, Rybkin,
and both smuggled out their
first report to Lane via an
Americau actress then touring
the Soviet Union, the paper
said.
Youth Admits His
Story Was Hoax
Portland-(UPD-A 19-yeac-old
Portland gas station attendant
1 uesday admitted he made up
a story of being shot by a
hold-up man in order to avoid
a scolding from his parents
Gary Lane Cole Sunday
told officers he was shot
the arm by a hold-up man
while attending a service sta
tion in Southwest Portland.
Cole . told detectives who
visited him in Portland sani
tarium Tuesday however, he
was shot when a rifle he was
puting away at his home dis
charged. Cole said he had
been similarly wounded once
before, and did not want to
tell his parents he had been
negligent again.
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