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Lone Pine Boy's
Dog Is Awarded
Obedience Trophy
Lone Pine Sherman Sim
mons, 12-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Simmons,
606 Valley View dr., last week
was awarded the first place
trophy of the novice obedi
ence class and for perfect at
tendance, for his dog, Spotty.
Sherman has been training
his dog since the class began
last July 7. The obedience
classes are conducted by Mrs.
Margref Jones, of Phoenix,
Sherman spends approximate
ly 15 minutes each day train
ing Spotty.
The class began with five
attending the first class but
all, for one reason or another,
failed to attend later except
Sherman and Spotty.
Spotty is a one-year-old
Springer spaniel that Sher
man decided to train because
of his wandering, and need of
some type of training. He has
proved to be a one-man dog,
and can only be managed by
Sherman.
At the final class, four dogs
from previous classes com-
Inmate Escapes Prison
fo Attend Son's. Funeral
East Los Angeles, Calif.-lUPIi-They bury 5-year-old Joseph
F. Cordova today.
His stepfather, who escaped from prison to attend the
funeral, will be at the graveside.
Joseph died at General Hospital' last Tuesday 18 days
after he was iniurcd in a fall at his Pomona, Calif., home
His mother, who had expected him to recover, spent all 18
nights as close to her boy as she could. Unable to anora
a hotel room, she slept each night on a waiting room bench
in the hospital.
Rolando R. Lopez, 27, heard of his stepson's death the
next day in his cell at the California Institution for Men
at Chino, 40 miles away.
Rules forbide his attending the funeral. He escaped. Local
police were alerted that he might return to the Los Angeles
area to attend the funeral.
Looez. convicted of robbery in January, did return. He
was arrested by police officers Tuesday in a Pomona hotel.
Accompanied by two detectives, he will be allowed to attend
the services.
Authorities said Lopez will be returned to Chino where,
at the lime of his escape, he was being held as a minimum
security prisoner serving a five-year-to-life term.
peted. A new class will begin
as soon as 15 people have
signed up. Mrs. Jones states.
The classes will be held at
the Phoenix community club.
Anyone interested should con
tact a kennel club member or
Mrs. Jones, 1469 Pacific rd.,
KE 5-2243
Exeter, England -(UPO- Law
yer Swinton Thomas told a
court Tuesday why his client,
George Norman, broke out of
prison to see a woman: "He
wanted to marry her but un
fortunately there was never
enough time between his jail
sentences."
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sorrow," composed of Cuban women dress
ed in black, visited the Lincoln Memorial in
Washington Monday. The women are en
route to New YorK 10 lane pan in ami
Castro demonstrations, protesting the Cuban
Prime Minister's appearance at the UN
General Assembly. , (UPI Telephoto)
American Legion Gives
Motion Picture Awards
Beverly Hills, Calif. - IUPD -
The American Legion's first
motion picture tributes were
awarded Tuesday night to
Walt Disney, studio executive,
Y. Frank Freeman, songwrit
er Jimmy McHugn and col
umnist Louella Parsons.
The awards were given for
distinguished service to the
nation and the film industry.
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Portlander Given
10 Years in Prison
Portland-IUPD-Gerald C. Ath
erton, 42, Portland, an ex-convict
with four major convic
tions and prison time at San
Qucntin, Tuesday was sen
tenced to 10 years in the
Oregon State Penitentiary.,
The sentence came despite
the fact that sheriff's officers
testified Athcrton stood off
Inmates who were attempting
to assault jailer James Mastne
during a recent riot at the
Rocky Butte jail. Athcrton
pleaded guilty to a charge of
robbing a tavern here last
spring.
Powers Expects To
See Khrushchev
Pound, Va.-HIPIl-Shoe repair
man Oliver Powers said he
expects lo hear today or
Thursday whether Soviet Pre
mier Nikita Khrushchev will
talk with him about Powers'
spy-pilot son who is imprison
ed in Russia.
"1 believe I'm going to get
to see him," Powers said.
"Khrushchev's aides have told
us we would be notified cither
today or Thursday."
But Powers said he plans to
fly to New York regardless
of whether Khrushchev agrees
to an interview.
Powers' son, U2 pilot Fran
cis Gary Powers, was convict
ed by a Russian military court
last month of espionage and
sentenced to 10 years depriva
tion of liberty.
Freshman Week AI
SOC Under Way
Ashland Freshman week
activities began Monday on
the Southern Oregon college
campus after weeks of pre
paration by the various offi
cials and three days of inten
sive faculty meetings.
Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, col
lege president, presided over
the meetings; the matters
under discussion included the
new dormitory on the cam
pus, the newly accredited
Oregon Technical Institute,
and Colleges for Oregon's
Future at which time Bond
Measure No. 6 was explained
to the group.
This year new emphasis, is
being placed on attracting re
search projects to the cam
pus, and in line with this, the
block program, which plans
curriculum for freshman, is
being reinitiated at the col
lege. Individual research
project were discussed brief
ly by various members of the
faculty also.
Matters of an academic and
professional nature were giv
en a tnorougn investigation
by this assemblage which to
taled more than 100 persons
The predicted Increase in
enrollment cannot be accu
rately forecasted but the sup
plement is due to fall largely
in the freshman class, accord
ing to Dr. Stevenson. Enroll
ment figures will be out as
soon as registration data is
complete.
ARMY DRAFT DIPS
Washington -IDPU-The Army
will draft 7,000 men in No
vember, a drop of 2,000 from
the October call. Including
the November call, the num
ber of men drafted since the
outbreak of the Korean War
June 25 ,1050, will be 2,563
930.
Students Invited
To Take Language
Ashland Dr. Anthony De
Soto, newly-appointed assist
ant professor of foreign lan
guages at Southern Oregon
college, has invited all incom
ing students to avail them
selves of the language courses
offered.
Dr. DeSoto, who' speaks
Spanish, English, Italian,
Portugese, French, German,
and the ancient language of
the Incas, pointed out that a
knowledge of Spanish is par
ticular helpful as it is the
language of so many of our
neighboring countries. How
ever, any language, spoken
fluently, he added, aids in
the comprehension of a third
and a third to the easier ac
quisition of a fourth.
According to DeSoto, the
frontiers dividing mankind
are largely those of the mind,
the spirit, and of culture
which spring from limitations
of experience, differences in
tradition, belief, and even
taste. These differences, he
believes, may be overcome by
learning the languages of
our neighbors.
Foreign language courses
offered this fall include first
and second year French, first
and second year Spanish, in
structed by Dr. DeSoto, and
a two-year course in German
taught by Miss Naomi Grant,
assistant professor of English
at SOC.
In addition, extension class
es may be arranged if the de
mand is sufficiently great, it
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