THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IB. 1961
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
House Committee
Hearing on Venus
Probe Continues
Washington-OJPIl-The House
Space Committee today con
tinued Its hearings on Rus
, sia's Venus probe, with three
Defense Department officials
scheduled to testily.
nr Hnoh T.. Drvden. deputy
director of the National Aero
nautics and Space Admlnistra
flnn tnlrt the committee Wed
npsriav that the Russians now
could put an H-bomb into
orbit and shoot It towara earin
targets.
ProsMnnt Kennedy said at
his news conference Wednes
day night the United States
has made "exceptional gains
In space technology" which
he said should "give all Amer
icans satisfaction in the ef
forts we have made."
Behind in Booster! i
"Boosters, however, we are
behind in," he said. "It is a
matter of great concern. The
Soviet Union made a signifi
cant breakthrough in this area
some years ago, and they have
continued to make their lead."
Kennedy said this break
through "explains why they
were ahead of us in Sputniks
and it explains why they have
been able to put larger ob
jects in space." He said they
would continue to do so "un
less we are able to make a
breakthrough before the Sat
urn booster comes into opera
tion." The President said this coun
try has "sufficiently large
boosters to protect us mili
tarily, but for the long heavy
explorations into space, which
requires large boosters, the
Soviet Union has been ahead,
and it is going to be a major
task to surpass them."
Missionary Talks
Of African Areas
Ten years ago only four
areas of Africa were self-governed.
Today there are 24,
embracing 75 per cent of the
vast continent, the Rev. Ira
E. Glllct pointed out in an
address Tuesday before the
Medford Rotary club.
" Speaking at the Rogue Val
ley Country club, the Oregon
Methodist conference mission-
: ary to Africa described the
surprising similarity between
- Africa and the U.S. since that
' continent and North America
were colonized by the white
race. Kxploitatlon of the labor
of colored races was cited.
The English won the Boer
War but lost the peace in
Africa, Mr. Gillet emphasized,
through the policy of extreme
segregation.' The "lid will
probably blow off Mozam
bique," the speaker warned.
The country has 7 million na
tives controlled by approxi
mately 7,000 Portuguese.
Mr. Gillet has spent more
than 30 years on the mission
field in Africa and has long
been a student of that continent.
Two Cars Involved
In Highway Crash
Automobiles operated by
an Ashland man and his wife
were Involved in an accident
Wednesday about 6 p.m. near
the intersection of Highway
99 and Creel rd., according to
state police.
Police said an automobile
operated by Edwin Arnold
Pettitt, 2332 Glenn St., Ash
land, was northbound on
Highway 99 when it slowed to
turn onto Creel rd. Pettitt
told police that something
happened, causing the ve
hlcle to stop quickly, and It
was hit from behind by a car
driven by Phllcna May Pet
titt. Both vehicles had to be
towed from the scene.
A passenger in Pettltt's car,
. Norman Pettitt, was treated
at Ashland hospital for
head cut and released, it was
. reported.
4-H NEWS
Th Smart Cookies
Monday, Feb. 12, the Smart
Cookies 4-H club meeting was
called to order by Sue Lisen-
bee. After answering the roll
call, each member gave his
weekly recipe.
We voted on having our
next meeting on Tuesday.
Karen Ricks led us in playing
a game. Refreshments, includ
ing chocolate chip cookies
made by John Gilliam as his
weekly project, were served.
Janet Pucci,
Reporter.
Ruch Swine Club
The first meeting of the
Ruch Swine 4-H club was held
Saturday, Feb. 11, at the lead
er's home, Bill Barker. Glen
Travis will be coleader, and
Mary Barker, junior leader.
; - Officers were elected. They
are Robert Straube, president;
Louie Barker, vice president;
Clyde Travis, secretary-treasurer.
The next meeting will be at
Travis' home, Feb. 25 at
1:30 p.m.
William Travis,
Reporter.
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