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Bills Approved By legislature -. Salem -(VPD- Measures ap proved Tuesday: ... By th Senata SBS33 - Certificates of ne cessity for log trucks. . SB67 - Basing liquor outlet licenses on quarterly census figures. - SB98 - Dependency of chil dren. SB155 - Expenses for Wage and Hour Commission. Br h House .Budgets - For the legisla ture, finance and administra tion, armories, civil defense, Board of Control. ' HB1037 - Relating to in come taxes. . HB1077 - Relating to motor carriers. HB1152 - Relating to sen tencing. HB1187 - Minimum five year penitentiary sentence.' I HB1281 - Board of control scholarships. HB1284 - Relating to en hanced penalties. . HB1328 - Fiscal affairs. ', HB136S - Frozen desserts. HB1381- Cosmetic therapy. . HB1398 - Relating to live stock. Gov. Mark Hatfield signed the bill abolishing the State Hydroelectric Commission and turning its functions over to the state engineer. Other bills signed by the governor: , SB106 - Relating to taxes. SB146 - Veterinarians. "SB170 - Loans. . SB195 - Bonding for forest reseeding. SB271 - Relating to finan cial responsibility. . SB3 17 - Life insurance. - London -(U?D- Two trains collided-head-on outside Wa terloo station Tuesday night, killing one crewman and in luring 13 passengers. Firemen used cutting torches to free trapped passengers. Sew-Very-Easy 9291 SIZES 2-8 '-" EXTRA - EASY sewing. Scoop up a special buy in gay, new cottons for this sun fun trio. Pop-over top, shorts, pedal pushers - cool, crisp, bright. Printed Pattern 9291: Chil dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 8 top 1V yards 35-inch; pedal pushers . 1V4 yards. Embroi dery transfer. .' ' 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 S.t., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER. .100 FASHION FINDS-the best, newest, most beautiful Printed Patterns for Spring Summer, 1961. See them all in bur brand-new Color Cata log. Send 35 cents now Located Advantageously Near the final resting place in Mountain View Cemetery. Ade quate off-street parking. Elimi nates procession through con gested streets. ' LITWILLER V FUNERAL HOME Highway 66 t Normal Ave. Ashland Dial MU 5-454 f Ashland's Leading Funeral i inn .i iw) rt wprWf,i LAX r & 4 J fw v A f Ik 1 - x . i h M WORLD CHAMPIONS The "world cham pion" bed pushing team of the University of Idaho raises the hospital bed at the Idaho statehouse in Boise after finishing the 360 mile trek from Moscow to Boise; Along the way. the team sold stock in their bed push-. ' r ' ' ' ft F. .7 n; riv. '' ' ' . : lillPliifi MOTHER, SON MEET A tearful Mrs. Arnold G. Sleipness embraces her son, Michael Olds, 18, in Seattle. Mrs. Sleipness stepped out of obscurity to. help her son who police say has confessed to the slaying of a Seattle housewife in a grocery store holdup. Superior, court charges of robbery and murder have been filed against the youth. . . (UPI Telephoto) Rebels Play Work of Laos Luang Prabang, Laos, -fl!PD- Pathet Lao rebels have played havoc with the work' of a, mountain-climbing Ohio mis sionary who makes his head quarters in this royal capital. Oliver Kaetzel, 29, Bowling Green, Ohio, has some .30 churches in the mountain and jungle areas of Luang Pra bang Province, but more than half of them are in Pathet Lao territory, and he is unable to visit them. ' "It's really bad now," Kaet zel, who has been here more than three years working for the Christian and Missionary Alliance which represents some three score churches of various denominations, said. But things have never gone too smoothly," he said. "There are four churches located to the north of here that I have ne er been able to visit dur ing my entire stay here. "There are a couple others I have not been able to visit Director Since 1935 C M. Utwiller Mrs. Utwiller J Havoc With Missionary in more than a year-and-a. half." . v Drives Jeep Around here, Kaetzel drives a jeep, but most of the roads end a few miles outside this city. When he goes visiting his' churches he becomes a walking parson. "That's the only way to get to most Of my churches," he said. ' Although he could not speak a word of Lao when he came here, Kaetzel now is able to preach in understandable Lao to any of the tribes where his churches are located. "This is the best way to learn a language," Kaetzel said. "But I sure would like to have had a basic working knowledge when I came. It would have saved me a lot of work and worry." Going on, Kaetzel said: "This civil war sure has interrupted my work here. But I hope things will im prove soon so I can resume my work noramlly." He said government offi cials were somewhat worried for fear he might be killed by rebels. "They are very worried about letting' any American travel in dangerous areas be cause they think it would cause a big international up roar," he said. Sandwiches of Light Important on Polaris Pittsburgh - IBPD - New "sandwiches of light," devel oped by Westinghouse, are playing a key role in the Navy's Polaris submarines. The lights are flat sheets of plastic coated with a special phosphor, sandwiched be tween two conductive films. When voltage is applied the phosphor glows. Aboard the atomic subs, many of these panels are used to form a seg mented display board that flashes information to the mis sile control center. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ing enterprise, for 25 cents a 'share, the money earmarked for the Leukemia Fund, The trip took 96 hours and 18 minutes. In the bed, are U of I sophomore Dolores Lewellyn and team member David Ritchey. j r ... v - - (UPI Telephoto) Two Accidents Are Reported To Police , A . driver escaped injury yesterday when i the car he was driving rolled over on Highway 66 at Hhe old High way. 99 : junction near Emi grant lake, state police re ported. : . j , Acar driven by Richard Eugene Kenrier, 24, of 430 Charlotte Ann ,rd., failed to make a curve und went off the highway, police said. ; ' Another accident " occurred yesterday ' at Sage rd. and Ross ' lane when a pickup truck driven by Alfred Arnell Liles, 40, of route 1, box 47A, Rogue River,, was struck in the rear by a ear driven by David Walter ; Butts, 22, of route 1, box i, Jacksonville. ine truck had stopped for a stop sign, state police said. No damage was done to the pickup truck, -but consider able front end damage to the car. Local Exhibits Win In Gem, Mineral Show Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harrison and, Mr., and Mrs. Leland A Mentzer returned Sunday evening from Eugene, where tney attend the annual Eu gene Gem and Mineral show over the week end. Mr. Mentzer's exhibit of dendritic agate won the cup ior ms division, and the cud lor Wie "Best in Show 1961." The exhibit case entered by the Roxy Ann Gem and Min eral club won the red ribbon for club cases. ; These displays and several more which were on exhibit at Eugene will be among those at the Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral show at the Med ford Armory May 13 and 14. W , s , A Us! m I ' y SAVINGS X ACCOUNT ' ' ' CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 4 PER ANNUM FIRST FEDERAL Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 29 North Ivy Street Robert F. Kyle, Manager MEDFORD, ORE. Subscribers To report improper or non delivery of the Mall Tribune in Medford and Aihlnnri. nhnne I SP 2-6141; Montague tc Vreka, 1 phone GLobe 93171. before o:o p.m. aaiiy ana iu:au a.m. Sunday. . If regular delivery arrives shortly after you call, please notify office, thus eliminating special messenger service.. Daylight Saving Time Bill Fails Salem (UPD A motion to move a daylight saving time bill out of the House Commit tee on Planning and Develop ment tailed Tuesday. HB1502 would allow indi vidual counties to adopt day light time between April and September. The vote to send it out "do pass" failed 4-3. A motion to send it out with no recommendation failed, also 4-3. Chairman Ed Benedict (D- Portland) said the bill will be considered later. Originally it would have allowed not only counties but cities, schools and other political subdivis ions to go on daylight time if they choose. An amendment now limits this option to coun ties. ; , Walla Walla Cons Remain on Strike Walla Walla (UPD Between 600 and 700 convicts at the state prison remained on a sit down strike today. Warden Bob Rhay said the sitdowners would continue on sandwiches and water until they return to their jobs.'.-., The sitdown strike began Monday morning when the convicts filed back to their cells after breakfast instead of reporting for work. The warden indicated he felt convict complaints about medical care at the prison were unjustified. One source had reported the men be lieved a prisoner had died last week because of lack of medi cal attention. Rhay said the prisoner who died was a victim of yellow jaundice and had been the user of a stimulant. Hearing Scheduled On Telephone Shi Salem-IUPD - Public Utility Commissioner Jonel C. Hill has ordered a hearing April 20-21 to determine whether a proposed realignment pf Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph Company's Northwest opera tion would be beneficial to Oregon customers. : L, Pacific Telephone of Call. fornia has made application with the Oregon PUC outlin ing a new arrangement ap proved by , stockholders in March. 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