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:c3ai King Expects To Meet With
c3ssr as Step To Improve Relations
Back stairs: Threat of Kidnaping
Eiur'i o: ikuumii twen alleged ' interference In Jor-
And tka UnlUa Arab Ra
h.va talr.i. a dramatic turn
For the better after prolonged
erlod ol bltterneu. In n inter
view with United rreii Interna,
tlonal, Jordan'! Touni Kini Hui
Hln toll! of Ma hopei for the tu-lure.
Amman, Jordan 0IH- King
Hussein of Jordan Said today
there was "every chance" he
will meet personally with
United Arab Republic Presi
dent Gamal Abdel Nasser as
a further step towards Im
proving relations between the
two nations. ..tO' ' i-.
In an. Interview here: he
balled his recent exchange of
letters with Nasser "only the
first step" towards building a
spirit of cooperation between
Amman and Cairo. ...
"There will .have to , be
many more." he said. ':
' Relations between the two
countries deteriorated serious
ly last fall following Hhe
bomb assassination of Jordan's
Prime Minister Haiza ai
Majali in Gamman.; ; .
. Aceases Nasser .
Hussein implicated Nasser
In the kilting, He condemned
the United Arab Republic be
fore the United Nations Gen
eral Assembly In October lor
dan's Internal affairs.
Then. In a dramatic movelseln sent Nasser
towards reconciliation. Hub- message Feb. 23
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' Circuit 'Judge , Edward C.
' Kelly yesterday suspended im
position of sentence for three
years for Del Raymond Bee be,
transient, who pleaded guilty
to obtaining property, under
false pretenses.
Judge Kelly ordered Beebe
to make restitution as a condi
tion of his probation.
Beebe, was charged with is
suing a bad sheck for 10
to a Medford markfi; Jan. 21.
Judge Kelly luejjended im
position of sentence for five
years for Winton Russell Tip-:
- ton, 1000 Henry St., Ashland,
who had pleaded guilty, to
liwny from a building. :
I -nn was carted with tab
I i 1-J rounds of frozen meat
. -aa m.v TUltM FOR BETTER Relations between Jordan and the
n aa a condition of United Arab Republic have taken a dramatic turn for the
,! , Vmtteir after a nrolonaed nerlod of bitterness. In an Interview
Wolpa, Sacramento, (with United Press International, Jordan's King Hussein, top
- - .rra'med on charayl photo, said there was "every chance!' he will meet per
i - onartv uniUr aonallv With United Arab Republic President Gamel Abdel
.rt Naaaor! : 1nuir rjhotn. na first atCD to lmuroving relations
i miv. I between the two nations. , (UPI Telephoto)
personal
calling for
"cooperation and solidarity
in the face of "common dan
gers which face us."
"I was rather pleased with
the president's lengthy reply,"
Hussein said today.. "The let
ter I received from him,
think, is an indication of a
desire to bring about a better
understanding.'
Asked if he would meet
personally with Nasser he re
plied: "I think there is every
chance for such a meeting
I can't say lust' now what
would be the time or place.
Plans Further Reply -
- He said would-reply to
Nasser's letter "within the
next few days" at greater
length, and would range over
a number of topics of common
interest;
The king also noted the bet
ter cooperation between Jor
dan and Iraq since diplomatic
relations between the two
countries were resumed last
October.
He indicated be saw no im
mediate likelihood of an Arab
summit conference but added
that if one were suggested
would be perfectly happy to
attend.
, "I have always felt that the
exchange of views is a way of
bringing about better under
standing," he said.
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Medford High School
Edited by Sandy Shugart
Five Medford High speech
students, . S u z y Thompson,
Judy Sims, Mike Phillips, Joel
Gregory, and Mike Higgins,
have qualified to compete m
the Oregon High School
Speech league annual state
tournament April 14 and 15
at Oregon State college.
Eligibility is automatically
given to all first and second
place . winners In district
meets.
At the recent Southern Ore
gon district meet, buz
Thompson took second place
in after dinner speaking; Judy
Sims, first In extemporaneous
speaking; Mike Phillips, first
In radio soeaklns and second
in oratory; Joel Gregory, first
in panel discussion; and Mike
Higgins, second in Impromptu
speaking. '
Third place winners, Nancy
Duncan, In poetry and serious
reading, and Jim Frake, in
radio speaking, will be alter
nates at the tourney.
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By MERRIMAN SMITH
UPI White House Reporter
Washington - (UPD - Back
stairs at the White House: .:
The investigation of recent
death and kidnaping threats
gainst President Kenneay
and his family in south Flor
ida was described by wnite
House Press Secretary Pierre
Salinger as "routine." . - :,
Said , one investigator -who
went nearly two days without
sleep in working on the case,:
how routine can you get;
Salinger had no choice out
to say what he did- or say
absolutely nothing. If he knew
or had openly conceded the
gravity with which tne se
cret Service - regarded -' the
case, the effect on the public
would have been highly
alarming.
Hard on Reputation
The nubliclty attending tne
threat. whSch came to light
while the Kennedys were va
cationing last week in faim
Beach. Fla.. was undoubtedly
hard on the golden reputation
of the community. Palm
Beach police chief Homer
Larse was explosively angry
that his normally genteel ana
Dlacid resort city should fig-
ure in news stories involving
threats of kidnaping and as
sassination.-.
This, however, is one of the
reverse rewards of the presi
dency and for the resorts he
favors with his presence
Palm Beach, itseii, was in
no way responsiDie ior ine
most - recent - threat on. the
liyes of the ' President, Mrs
Kennedy and 'their children
What "i brought the famous
southern resort into the tense
affair was that the threats
orieinated in south - Florida
The '. threats , in themselves
were not geographic.- , . - .
The surly Cubans invoiveo
reportedly had advocated the
extermination , of - the Ken
nedys wherever they were.
The two Puerto ;Ricaris who
tried in a blast of killing gun
fire to shoot their way into
Blair House to murder for
mer President Harry S-.: Tru
man came from. .Puerto, Bico
to Washington to do the job.
Fila, Kant on Writers - r -
Salinger's rather required
use of the word "routine" in
describing 1he.:. current '.case
was . true to . the extent that
periodically, nuts and malcon
tents in various parts of the
country, write, .a President
hate letters and1 threaten to
kill hint; These letters are
checked out and a permanent
file is keDt on the writers.
The. investigation In soutn
Monkey Doesn't Dig
Any Monkey Business
Providence,. R.I. -"WTO - A
monkey who lives in a cage
in the cellar of Mr. and .Mrs.
Silvio Napblitano's home" eats
macaroni and sweet pota'toes
and enjoys riding on the back
of a patient angora cat. But
he doesn't like his tail punea
Doreen Gargaho, 3, who
likes monkeys, was warned
not to touch the animal, es-
oeeially its tail. Doreen for
got, and pulled the forbidden
tailu She . was treated . for
monkey bites on the left arm.
LAKE AREA
I Lansing-rSeven counties in
Michigan have more than 300
likes of varying sizes.
Florida was a far different
matter, however. The first re
nort sDoke of emotional ad
vocacy by a pro-Castro Cuban
garment worKer oi Kianaping
as a means of turnirfg U.S.
policy from its antl-Castro
position. ' '
Emotional as may nave
been, this was enougn to set
off a painstaking federal in
vestigation. The. one tnreat
voiced in Miami led to other
trails and the Secret Service
began to pick up traces of
shadowy Cubans talking dark-
iv of wiDine out tne enure
Kennedy family as a blow for
Castro. : ' ' .
This took the case qulcKiy
out of the routine class and
turned it Into a hard-boiled
investigative matter. The Se
cret Service knew it was
ronine not with simple odd-
halls wno' think they deserve
larger Dension. - but witn
men and women fired by po
litical casuism, nationalistic
7eal for a foreign power and
possibly more dangerous than
any other factor, one or more
willing martyrs.
Hiahlv Danoerous
- Such Deople can be highly
dangerous when their zeal
reaches the point where they
would willingly give up their
lives to strike down an object
of their hatred.
It is quite unlikely that one
woman in Washington would
share the evaluation of a case
such as the Cuban threats as
'.'routine." She is Mrs. Lester
Coffelt, the widow of a White
Hnuse noliceman slain by two
Puerto Ricans as they went
after Truman.
i Until-their guns blazed in
front of Blair House, their
case, too, was routine.
Identity Cards
For Liquor Voted
Salem-flJPt-A bill aimed at
making it extremely tougn
for minors to buy liquor oy
requiring special identifica
tion card for purchasers 21 to
25 passed the House Wednesday.
Only four votes were cast
against the bill.
.. The identification cards
would bear photographs,
enabling liquor outlets to dis
tinguish between adults and
minors in the borderline age
erouo.
One dollar liquor permits
also would continue to be re
quired. The bill now goes to the
Senate. Actually, it .is the
House version of a Senate bill
which would have done away
with th liauor permits, sub
stituting i onlv the ID cards
fnr the 21 in 25 age group
ReD. Grace Peck said tnis
would have resulted m a
$600,000 annual loss in per
mit fees for the state. '
Medford Youth Gefs
Army Commission - -
Eugene-William G. Frohn
mayer,' Medford, has been,
commissioned a second lieu
tenant in the Army from me
Reserve Officers Training
Corps at the University of
He has been assigned to the
Armor branch and will take
up his training at Ft. Knox,
Ky., April o.
is a graduate from the uni
versity in history. -
He Is the son oi
Mrs. William ironnnmyci,
route 2, box 4io,
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In the recent annual south
ern Oregon solo and ensemble
music contest at Frultdale
school in Grants Pass, Med
ford music students received
15 superior ratings.
Superior ratings went to
the baritone quartet, wood
wind quintet, mixed clarinet
quartet, . saxophone sextet,
bass clarinet quartet, wood
wind quartet, and saxophone
quartet in the instrumental
ensemble division.
Individual instrumentalists
receiving the top rating were
Susan Moyers, flute; Linda
Hess, saxophone: Julie Faught,
saxophone; - Darrelyn Huson,
piano; Carolyn Breazeale, cel
lo; and Walter Ayres, violin.
Julie Gandt and the mixed
ensemble received superior
ratings in the vocal division.
Seven Medford High school
seniors are competing in the
15th annual state AFL-CIO
scholarship contest. They are
Judy Sims, Suzy Thompson,
Martha Simpson, Mike Phil
lips, Margie Chllders, Dick
Gordon, and Ken Wilson.
Exams for the scholarships
were scheduled at Medford
High and contained mostly
essay-type questions.
Those placing high in the
examination will be inter
viewed and eventually three
students will be chosen to re
ceive $000 scholarships.
Eight Medford High stu.
dents have registered for the
annual Junior Engineers and
Scientists Summer Institute
this summer at Oregon State
college June 11 to 24 for boys
and at Willamette university
June 18 through July 1 for
girls. v 1
Those to attend include Jim
Albright, Jim Berg, Frank
Graham, Mike Higgins, Dave
Irving, Richard Knights,
Sandy Shugart, and Jim Tun
gate. From these students will
be chosen as many as can be
accomodated.
Following a week of cam
paigning, student body pri
maries were held last Friday.
The top two candidates for
each office will be voted on
Friday. The top two for pres
ident are Carl Washburn and
Chuck McNalr; Bruce Nleder-
meyer and Frank Graham
vice president; Teresa Six and
De Lawson, secretary; Joyce
Leon and Don Wcter, treasur
er: Bill Hcyerman and JoAnn
Johnson, business manager;
Sandra Bates and Vicky En-
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