Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1960, Image 7

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    UNDAY, NOVEMBER 6. I960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
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Gunnar Deplores GOP Phone Hoax
Grants Pass, Ore.-OIPD-An
unidentified person has made
phone calls in the Salem area
urging Republicans who are
Catholics not to vote for Dem
ocratic Presidential Candidate
John F. Kennedy because he
is a Catholic, Oregon GOP
Chairman Peter Gunnar said
Friday.
He described it as an "il
legal and foul" campaign to
hurt Vice President Richard
EVE NYE OPPOSES
MINIMUM WAGE
OF $1.00
In tht 1959 legislature Mrs. Nyt
voted against the minimum wogt
bill which would have insured a
minimum wage of one dollar an
hour for Oregon's working people
who have never hod any wage
protection. Her vote wos one of
the votes that permit the contin
union of 50 to 85 cents an hour
wages In this state. These working
people are the forgotten people
who have no labor union to aid
them in acquiring a fair living
wage. With such substandard
wages the whole economy is
harmed from the smallest business
man to our largest merchandisers.
The vote of Mrs. Nye is a direct
affront to the intelligence of every
person in Jackson county and the
stole of Oregon.
; Pd. Pol. Ad. Elect Gregory
i Com., P.O. Box 1382,
Medford, Oregon
M. Nixon, the Republican can
didate. Gunnar said he was advised
by state GOP headquarters in
Salem Friday afternoon that
a woman calls and identifies
herself as a "Mrs. Jones, of
the Republican committee."
Then, Gunnar said, she asks
what their registration is and
when they replay Republican,
she says, "good, we've got to
beat that Catholic."
Republican officials heard
of the calls, Gunnar said,
when one Republican
woman who had received such
a call in Salem telephoned
GOP- headquarters to com
plain. In a statement issued here,
where he is on a campaign
swing, Gunnar said "on behalf
of all Republican party of
ficials, I deny any part in this
disguisting attempt to play up
on religion."
SEEKS SUGGESTIONS
Salem - IUPD - A subcommit
tee of religious leaders to the
Attorney General's Crime Pre
vention Advisory committee is
sending out a questionnaire
to clergymen and lay citizens
throughout the state asking
them for suggestions on how
churches can best work to
ward prevention of crime.
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POSTER WINNER Dale Rollins, 12-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard D. Rollins,
3869 Jacksonville highway, is shown above
holding a "rough sketch" of his poster that
was chosen as one of the winners in the
Woods Hooligan Poster contest sponsored
by the Governors Red Hat Days committee
last week. Looking at the sketch is William
Stoughton, art instructor at McLoughlin
Junior High school, where Dale is a student.
A sleeping bag, donated by Industrial For
estry association, will be presented to Dale
as a prize.
San Diego, Calif. - (UPD - San I new star boarder Saturday, a I the first Koala born outside its
Diego Zoo officials boasted ar'teddy bear," believed to be' native Australia.
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FBI Nabs Escaped
Killer Through
Efforts of Woman
Marysvllle. Calif. - IUPI1 -Stanley
William Fitzgerald,
39-year-old singing killer, was
captured with four U-en-age
companions last night less
than a week afler they es
caped from a Nevada City,
Calif., jail.
The five were taken into
custody at a roadblock seven
miles cast of Marysville with
out resistance, Richard D. Au
erback, special agent in
charge of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, announced.
The capture was made in
part through the efforts of a
housewife, Mrs. Gladys Clar
idge, who was tied up and
robbed by the five men an
hour earlier in her home
about 43 miles east of Marys
ville. Woman Frees Self
Mrs. Claridge freed herself
quickly and notified authori
ties who put out roadblocks
for the Claridge automobile
which the five escapees stole
along with two .22 caliber
rifles when they robbed the
Claridge home.
Fitzgerald was on the FBI's
ten most wanted list prior to
being jailed in Nevada City
for the murder of one drink
ing companion and the wound
ing of another after robbing
them of $800 near Truckee,
Calif., Aug. 3.
He was awaiting trial on
the charges when he and the
four juveniles escaped last
Sunday. He had been cap
tured in Portland, Ore,
Hatfield To Seek
Increase in State
School Support
Salem-IIIPD-Gov. Mark Hat
field announced Friday he
will Include $17 million in
his 1061-63 budget recom
mendations so that local prop
erty tax relief will be pos
sible by increased slate sup
port of elementary and sec
ondary education.
The funds for this purpose
are available within existing
resources without requiring
an Increase in present tax
rates, Hatfield said.
At present, slate school aid
totals $107,632,140. A total of
$5,77,B0 will Be required
under existing law because of
increases in the number of
school children.
The governor said the addi
tional $11 million would rep
resent an Increase in the rate
of state support.
Hatfield warned that unless
local school districts exert "ef
fective control or school
costs," the increased state aid
would fail to provide the lax
relief he hopes for.
Cub Scouts
Pack 4
Cub Scout Pack 4 met re
cently at the Oak Grove cafe
teria for their monthly pack
meeting, with approximately
100 attending.
Sixteen new boys were con
ducted through the Bobcat
ceremony by Cubmaster
George Bryant, They were
Richard Caster, Wayne
Dyche, Brian Gardner, Bob
Meyers, Tommy Shafer, Gary
Shores, Ronald Smith, Wil
liam Stabler, Greg Thomas,
Mark Whitney, Ralph Wiese,
Gerald Doran, Clay Charley,
Mark Wright, Mark Harris
and Jeff Werner.
The flag ceremony was pre
sented by Den 5. Committee
Chairman Dean Eppingcr in
troduced three new den moth
ers, Mrs. Shafer, Mrs. Dyke
and Mrs. Chinn. Mr. Martin
of Pack 40, Central Point, wt!s
introduced.
Committeeman Bill Rose
presented the following
awards: Mark Tuttle, denner's
stripe; Andy Lamb, assistant
denner's stripe; Bill Huffman,
lion badge; Tommy Howell,
lion b a 4 g e and weblows
badge to Greg Collins, Henry
Kecsce, Bill Huffman and
Tommy Howell.
The Cubs assisted in dis
tributing "Get Out the Vote"
literature. It was announced
the pack is selling candy bars.
The next meeting will be Nov.
10 at 7:30 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Shafer, 410 Clover
lane. The next pack meeting
will be held Monday, Nov. 21,
because of Thanksgiving.
POLIO CASES DOWN
Washlncton - (1IPI1 - The II S
Public Health service reports
119 new cases of polio last
week, 21 fewer than In the
previous week and less than
half the number In the same
week of 1959.
HAVE TOTS, WILL TRAVEL
London - IUPD - The Daily
Sketch Saturday quoted act
ress Janet Leigh as saying she
won't make a film anywhere
that she can't bring her chil
dren along. She says her motto
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