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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1860 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. A 7 Quotes From the News by united-Press- IMTrnHlTIAUll Madrid, Spain National television critic Manuel Lozano 1. i er'dln8 Ernest Hemingway for rating bullfighter Antonio Ordonez as a better matador than the fabled Man- "Haminaway is not a bullfight fan. H is a fan of An tonio Ordonts." San Diego, Calif.Pollce Chief A. E. Jansen, stating au torlties are concerned about the safety of the family of An thony Alessio, who was kidnaped and released for $200,000 ransom last week: ' Tw ' Prticulr'y long as Frank Marron is live. Marron is a mtan, rlcious, dttptnU criminal capable of taking rtvenaa." Los Angeles County Manager LIndon S. Holllnger, es timating the direct and Indirect costs of the two murder trials of Dr. R. Bernard Finch and Carole Tregoff was about $200,000: ' . . "It should b noted that th district attorney is of th opinion that his ttatuatory responsibilities require the pros cutlon to seek the necessary third trial regardless of the cost." ? ' Washington Republican House Leader Charles A. Hal leek, (Ind.), referring to the conservative coalition in Con gress after a meeting with two ranking Southern Democrats on the House Rules Committee: "We've seen eye to eye in the past and I expect we'll see eye to eye in th future." Housewives Voice Different Opinions On Herman's Case ( Alameda, Calif.- HJPD -Two Alameda housewives express ed varying opinions today of a judge's decision to slap Her man the tomcat with a pre liminary injunction. "My faith in American jus tice has been upheld," said Mrs. J. Howard Cook. "It's just unfair, unfair, un fair; it's just unfairr unfair, unfair," said Mrs. Russell Bowler. Mr. and Mrs. Bowler own Herman. Their neighbors, the Cooks, went into court seek ing an order banning the or ange and white striped torn from their property. They claim he clawed Mrs. Bow ler, broke a window and screen and terrorized their 12 Siamese cats. Lurd Into Yard Nonsense, said the Bowlers In a counter-suit. Herman was lured into the Cook's yard by the Siamese cats exer cising female wiles. Friday Alameda County Su perior Judge Ralph E. Hoyt issued a premliminary Injunc tion against Herman's ov. .era enjoining them from permit ting Herman to trespass on i;ook property. . : Tha jiiffa .,,(11 rfonMn nltn- a later trial whether to make 'the order Dermanent. Mrs. Bowler said that "as It stands now, Herman can't go over there but her cats , can come over here. I just don't think it's fair. What's good for the goose Is good for the, gander.' : Mrs. Cook said it wasn't 1 .1 . 1 cl true luak iicr. oiamcse wuu- dered over ' to the Bowlers' yard. "My cats do not roam, but when they are out I am always right behind them," she said. Let-Up in Calls She reported a let-up in crank calls from people "who attack me for picking on poor, poor Herman." Herman, which has become something of a celebrity re ceiving bundles of fan-mail every day was reported "re covering nicely" at the veter inarian's after taking a beat ing, at unknown hands last week. As long as he's at the vets, said Russ Bowler, there will be no problem about keeping him away from the Cook property. "After that we'll have to keep him locked up or on a leash, I guess," said the Ala meda fireman. Pineapple Cloth VSmm Twice useful' This cloth Is pretty party-server- clever way to show off a round table. Center of attention! Rows of pineapples create elegant effect on round tame, r-aiiern 7421: crochet directions 50- lnch cloth in No. 30; about 75 in string. Send THIRTY-FIVE cents (coins) for this pattern-add 10 cents for each pattern for 1st- class mailing. Send to Med ford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11. N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUM BER. JUST OUT! Our 1961 Nee- dlecraft Book. Over 125 de signs for home furnishings, for fashions-knit, crochet, em broider, weave, sew, quilt- tovs. gifts, bazaar items. items. FREE-six designs for popular veil caps. Quick-send Cottage Grove Man Killed by Logs Springfield-WPD-Ollver Far- men, 42, Cottage Grove, was killed instantly Monday when he was crushed by two logs about 34 miles from here on South Winberry Creek rd. He was logging for Georgia Pacific Corp. when the acci dent occurred, Farmen was preparing to set a choker on one log when another log started to roll and caught him between the logs. He is the owner of Farmen and Son Logging Company here. FIND SONAR BUOY Oslo, Norway-fllPD-A Soviet sonar buoy fished out of the Arctic Ocean by a Norwegian Trawler will be sent back to Russia, Norwegian officials said Monday. Defense sources said the buoy searches for submarines, by their sounds. Earth's Magnetic Field May Provide , Explosion Indicator Washington-OJPD-Soviet sci entists suggest that brief changes in the earth's mag netic field provide " a deli cate Indicator" of atomic ex plosions above the atmos phere. The Red scientists also say their ground instruments re corded magnetic field changes caused by U.S. nuclear space shots in 1958. However, they do not claim that they im mediately interpreted the re corded changes as indcatlons of atomic Explosions. Disclosed in Article This was disclosed in a Rus sian article on the U.S. Argus and Johnston Island nuclear experiments. A translation was distributed here by the Commerce Department. In the Argus project, three small atomic bombs were rocketed into the sky and ex ploded about 300 miles above the South Atlantic in August and September, 1958. In Aug ust of the same year, two H bombs were exploded at low er altitudes, 47 and 27 miles above Johnston Island in the Pacific. According to the Soviet ar ticle, Russian stations in the U.S.S.R. and Antarctica re corded magnetic field disturb ances attributed to the atomic experiments. The Argus shots spread an electrical shell over the globe along the lines of force of the Some Frozen Foods Have High Bacteria Count Washlngton-HIPl) - The Food and Drug Administration has found that certain precooked frozen foods, such as bakery gooas, pot pies ana otner prod ucts contain a high bacteria count, a government report shows. The report, scheduled to be published soon, was based on an FDA survey of 63 of the nation's precooked' frozen food plants. It found that many of these plants have failed to maintain adequate sanitary conditions and other proper processing methods, Corrections Pushed An FDA official told Unit ed Press International that the regulatory agency "has been busy to see that the objection able conditions reported have corrected." The official told UPI the FDA has been "apprehensive" about manufacturing condi tions in the precooked foods industry ever since the first such plants were opened. He added, however, that "no out break of food poisoning has been traceable to these com mercially prepared products." WISHES REBELS SUCCESS Tunis, Tunisia (UP11 Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev has cabled Algerian rebel Pre mier Ferhat Abbas his person al wishes for success "in the heroic struggle for national Independence." Tunisia has al lowed the Algerian rebels to make their headquarters here. planet's magnetic field. The lower Johnston Island shots, fired aloft by Redstone mis siles, had a less extensive ef fect, although they were far more powerful. Both pro duced auroral displays and brief effects on radio communications. Later Than Actual Time Analysis of the Argus rec ords, the article said, proves that the explosion times of ficially announced . by the United States were later than the actual times. The article did not elaborate on this. It went on to say that short period fluctuations of the earth's magnetic field consti tute "a delicate Indicator of the injection of charged par ticles into the upper atmos phere" by an atomic explo sion or natural events. School-Time Sailor ilfll Lf9208 5K sizes A wide, wide sailor collar and whllring skirt make this just the kind of dress little girls love best! Make school days the happiest sew this style in bright, cotton prints, checks. Printed Pattern 9208: Child's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 takes 2 yards 35-inch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern-add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER. New! Send now for our 1960 Fall and Winter Pattern Cataloe-every Daee in excit ing color. Over ioo styles for all sizes, all occasion plus school ... 35 cents. Explore a "NEW HORIZON" in a BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN! War - v hX; PRACTITIONER OF YEAR Dr. James T. Cook, above, of Marianna, Fla., is shown wearing the medal awarded him by the American Medical Asssoclation as the "general prac titioner of the year." Dr. Cook, 44, the second youngest doctor to be so honored, received the award for "exceptional service to his community". (UPI Telephoto) Wall Street Chatter New York -fllPD- The Irreg ular pattern set by the stock market in the past two weeks soon may give way to the tra ditional year-end rally, al though it might start from a slightly lower level, according to Standard & Poor's Corp. Longer term Investors should buy on price dips, the service suggests. against $3.t)2 in 1959, accord ing to Purcell & Co. who . diets further ga(ns in 1961 and a possible stock split. START PRINTING PRESS Raleigh, N.C. -fllPD- Raleigh police, who ordinarily hand out up to 500 traffic tickets a day, ran out of summonses Monday. A shipment of 60,000 is expected today. Arthur Wlesenberger 4c Co. says that until and unless the market offers a clear buying opportunity, probably by a sharp decline, cautious invest ment policies should be con tinued - and liquid reserves held intact. ' Investors Advisory Institute calls Crowell i Collier highly , suitable for longer term spec ulative growth portfolios. Re newal of full tax liability be ginning in 1961 will have a temporary effect on earnings, it says, but all signs point to rising profitability in fields that will expand along with the population and higher per centage of young people In high school and college. Cacchione & Smith, Inc. says the current upward move could possibly carry into the 625-30 area in the Dew-Jones industrials but still e..pects more testing of the 570 lows before the year is out. Tax selling and a not very much improved business climate should provoke this decline, it asserts. . Mead Johnson's earnings in the final quarter should ex ceed $4 a share, bringing full year profits to $9-10 a share Announcing A New Service By Memory Gardens 31 Memorial Park and Funeral Home "The Chapel of Memories" 1395 Arnold lan SP 3-7338 mm? iiiilllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllimilTlllllllllllllllllllllllll Beginning the week of December 5, 1960, a flag will be flown from the Veteran's Me morial flagpole at Memory Gardens each week to honor the memory of a deceased veteran. The flag to be raised will be that given to the survivor by the U. S. Government in honor of his or her loyal and distinguished service to this country In the Armed Forces. The deceased veteran to be so honored during the week of December 5-10, is WILLIS V. PRATT. Each Tuesday, the name of the deceased veteran to be honored during the following week will be announced at the end of our regular Question & Answer column in this newspaper. 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