Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1961, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
FRIDAY. JANUARY 6. 1961
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BIRDS STARE AT 'BIRD' - A group of ostriches at the
Swope Park zoo at Kansas City, Mo., stare at another
grounded "bird" as a truck towing an Air Force fighter
plane passes their cage. The Air Force presented the
They'll Do It Every
IDJA EVER WONDEC
WHY SOME FIRMS HAVE
SUCH BEE-YOOT-EE-FUL
GAL EMPLOYEES ?
Maybe the
personnel
Guy is
COMPENSATING
FOR SOME
THING THAT'S
MISSING
AROUND HOME-
THANSANOA TIP OP
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-By BENNETT CERF-
CHARLES COLE, who rounded out a brilliant 15-year-hitch
as President of Amherst College, recalls that
when Poet Robert Frost was a freshman at Dartmouth, his
fraternity brothers fret
ted because he took long
walks alone in the woods.
Finally a committee of
Upper classmen confront
ed him and demanded,
"Frost, just what do you
do walking by yourself
all the time in the
woods?" Freshman Frost
eyed them calmly and re
plied, "Gnaw bark."
They left him to his own
devices after that.
Actually, says Proxy
Cole. Frost was meditat
ing alone in the woods and his ability to do so is one of
the reasons he's such a great poet today.
For several years running, rotund Comedian Jackie Gleason
has essayed the role of Santa Clans for the Christmas party at
the school near his suburban home. "I get a special kick out of
putting on the costume," admitted Gleason. "It's the one time
In the year I can wear a ready-made suit"
C I960, by Bennett Cei r. Distributed by Kln Fe.ture. Syndic.!.
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plane to the city for children
be reassembled in time for
zoo.
By Jimmy Hatlo
Jury Continues
Los Angeles -IUPD- The third
murder trial of Dr. R. Bernard
Finch and Carole Tregoff re
sumed today after a one-day
recess caused by the illness of
the surgeon's new attorney.
Maxwell E. Keith, who re
placed Grant Cooper as
Finch's counsel, telephoned
Thursday to say he had the flu
and could not attend. He was
required to obtain an affidavit
from his doctor that he was ill.
Presiding Judge David Cole
man released prospective jur
ors until today because of the
illness. Selection of a jury is
expected to take at least a
week.
Finch, 43, and Miss Tregoff,
24, are charged with killing
his wife, Barbara Jean, July
18, 1059.
The first two trials ended
with hung juries.
Recall Petitions
In Independence
Independence Ore. -WPII-The
people of Independence ap
peared likely today to have
the final say on whether May
or Ray Dunckel was right in
firing Police Chief George Ut
ley last month.
Petitions calling for the re
call of two city council mem
bers who backed the mayor
are in circulation. Named in
the petition arc council mem
bers John Werline and Dean
Smith.
At a council meeting this
week, cx-chief Utley made a
move for reinstatement, but a
petition bearing 479 names
and requesting his reappoint
ment led the council to re
affirm Utley's ouster by a 5-1
vote.
Roseburg Man, 22, !
Dies in Accident '
Roseburg fUPli Laurence C.
Bursik, 22, Roseburg, was
killed Thursday about 10
miles west of here when the
car in which he was riding
struck an embankment.
Olna Hathaway, 65, Rose
burg, driver of the car. suffer
ed multiple lacerations and a
possible fractured hip.
HITS FOOD DUMPING
New York -CPli- Mrs. Elea
nor Roosevelt said Thursday
niRht that "dumping" of sur
plus food in the United Stales
"does not go unnoticed by the
Communists."
"People and countries that
I have visited comiftntly ask
'why do you in the United
States throw away food in-
toH nf pivintf it In nrnntt
to play on. The plane will
the spring opening of the
(UPI Telephoto)
ACTOR'S SON GETS TERM
Great Barrington, Mass. -IUP1I
- Anthony E. March, 26,
son of actor Frederic March,
was under a 30-day jail sen
tence for the theft of automo
bile parts and a riding saddle.
March, formerly employed
as a tree surgeon here, plead
ed guilty to the charges in
District Court Thursday.
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Prison Population
In United States
Highest in
New York The country
with the highest proportion of
its population locked up in
penal institutions is the Unit'
ed States.
The rate 120 adult prison
ers for every 100,000 of the
general civilian population
says James V. Bennett, direct
or of the Federal Bureau of
Prisons "cannot be matched
anywhere else in the world. It
is a record we cannot be
proud of. We must do all we
can to get rid of it."
The statement, part of a
discussion of prison and ju
dicial controversies, appears
in the January issue of "Crime
and Delinquency," quarterly
journal of the National Coun
cil on Crime and Delinquency.
One thing the courts can do
to help solve the problem of
overcrowded penitentiaries,
says Bennett, is to refrain
from using prison commit
ment when it isn't necessary.
"However you view it," he
added, "prison is lough med
icine and appropriate only for
those who require tough med
icine. Major surgery ought not
to be used to clear up a pim
ple; major surgery, where a
shot of penicillin would do,
may be disastrous for the pa
tient. The same principle ap
plies in dealing with the of
fender." Another thing that judges
ought to keep in mind, writes
Bennett, is the limitation of
the institution to which they
send an offender. The general
availability of psychiatric
service in prisons has been
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exaggerated. Of the 35 Insti
tutions in the federal prison
system, only seven have psy
chiatrists on their staffs.
"In a recent survey," he
says, "we found that there are
only 32 full-time psychiatrists
employed in all the stale in
stitutions for adult offenders.
Fifteen of the 32 psychiatrists
are accounted for by Cali
fornia; the other 17 arc spread
out in institutions in 11 slates;
38 states do not have even one
full-time psychiatrist employ
ed in their institutions for
adult offenders. Even if a
prison is fortunate enough to
have a psychiatrist, the num
ber of prisoners he has time
to treat is severely limited.
He is lucky if he has time
enough to perform the diag
nostic services that are re
quired of him."
A third condition that must
be corrected, says Bennett, is
the great disparity in sent
ences for the same offense.
"Even for murder, the time
served by those who are re
leased varies from five years
and four months in Virginia
to fifteen years and two
months in Ohio." For man
slaughter the range is "from
17 months in Tennessee to
54 months in New York. The
average time served for rob
bery is one year and three
months in Colorado, but six
years in Indiana." For auto
theft, "convicted offenders
serve, on the average, as little
as eight months in Maryland
and as much as 31 months in
Iowa.
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