MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
THURSDAY. APRIL 20. 1961
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Air Force Disturbed by
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. KHRUSHCHEV'S APPEAL Soviet Ambas
sador to the United Nations Valerian A.
: Zorin, left, speaks to the General Assembly's
'Main Political Committee, reading into the'
record Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's
appeal to President Kennedy to put an end
"to the invasion of Cuba. U. S. Ambassador
Adlai Stevenson, right, is shown as he indi
cated Jo the committee that Kennedy would
reply to the Khrushchev appeal.
' ' (UPI telephoto)
Back Stairs: Commercial Sponsorship
By MERRIMAN SMITH
UPI While House Reporter
Washington-flJPD-Back stairs
at the White House: ,
There's one -wonderful as
pect of the Kennedy adminis
tration. Most anyone can par
ticipate in it. Or try to.
. Witness the- thousands of
letters that poured into Wash
ington from the general pub
lic, telling how President Ken
nedy's . news conferences
should be conducted. This was
after the conferences first ap
peared on live television, and
the public got its initial view
of reporters having the temer
ity to ask the Chief Execu
tive questions. . '
Now there's another flap
producing much mail and
heated controversy'. It has to
do with the President's ap
pearance last week in a tele
vision documentary. NBC's
"J.F.K. No. 2" which was
sponsored commercially by a
toothpaste.
Public Less Disturbed . .
With no attempt at a scien
tific survey, but judging from
the mail and comments in the
newspapers,, the public seems
less disturbed by the commer
cial aspects of Kennedy's ap
pearance than some promi
nent Washingtonians, includ
ing members of Congress and
the cabinet: '" ' ' ' ' . '
What some of Kennedy's
dignified and would-be pro
tectors might not know is that
the President, himself, knew
full well before, he. taped the
hour-lone show; Lnuch of it
at his office desk,, that' it
would appear on . the . air un-
Average Governor -Is
49-Years-Old
Chicago - (UPD - The.average
age of state governors is 49.
The average governor is mar
ried and has . two or more
children, according to the
Council of State Governments.
The Council's survey noted
that almost two-thirds of the
50 governors were born in the
state they now govern, that
32 are attorneys, and that
other occupations i n c 1 u d e
farming, banking, teaching
and publishing. Almost all
the governors are church
members and more than half
of them' served in World War
II. '
TO INCREASE AID
Washington - (UPD - The Uni
ted States has announced it
is establishing a military ad
visory group in Laos and in
creasing arms aid to the royal
Lao forces,
Salem -. (UPD - Firemen in
Oregon have won- a 56-hour
work week in the Oregon
House. The bill passed 32-25
and went to the Senate. Their
present minimum is 72 hours
a week
der commercial sponsorship.
- And' it Is equally true that
when the President decided to
use : television as one of his
primary avenues of communi
cation with . the public, he
was thoroughly aware that
American- television depends
on commercial sponsors for
existence just as newspapers
and magazines are supported
by printed advertising. : 1 -
No Share of Money ;
On the recent TV outing,
the President .derived no
share of the sponsor's money,
Commercial sponsorship of
TV shows built around the
chief executive probably will
continue, too. It gives him a
chance to - reach the public
during the highly expensive,
so-called prime hours between
8 and 11 p.m. These are the
hours when television makes
its big money and only when
the White House formerly re
quests time for a presidential
speech of top importance do
the networks present unspon-
sored shows during this prime
period.
Currently j there doesn't
seem to be much of a question
about sponsoring , the , presi'
dential news conferences. The
networks present these as a
public service and much
more often than not,, at an
hour that does not compete
with or blot out a top-rated
and '. lucrative i commercial
show.
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Rising Accident Rate in Big B52 Bombers
' idiate and urgent concern" When causes are learned, pared with 2.5 for the B47 Base, Moses Lake, Wash., fueling and crash on landing.
" ' with th B8 rrashmi' and has flnrilnm will he mnt through. I )ei DomDer ana o.o lor me i aerial collision during re- No fatalities.
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No Pattern of
Common Trouble
Said in Evidence
Washington - (UPD - The Air
Force is disturbed by the
rising accident rate of its B52
intercontinental bombers but
officials said that so far they
had found no pattern of com
mon trouble.
The giant lets, mainstay of
America's nuclear retaliatory
forces, have had more acci
dents and crew fatalities in
the past three months than in
all I960.
In the recent traeic - acci
dent in New Mexico, the B52
was. an innocent victim of an
errant sidewinder missile re
leased in some manner Mil
unexplained from an F100 jet
fighter. The two planes were
involved in a practice com
bat mission. Three of the
B52's eight crew members
were reported dead. . i.
Members said the Senate
Preparedness sub committee
have asked the Air Force for
a full report on the incident
to be made available to all
members of the parent Senate
Armed Services committee.
The Preparedness subcommit
tee would be the panel to con
duct a follow-up inquiry If
any is necessary.
Stark Warning '
. Chairman John C. Stennls
(D-Miss.) of the Preparedness
subcommittee, said the acci
dent is a "stark warning that
we simply must.be on the
alert for such mishaps." He
said the incident illustrates
how "missile war could be
sparked by accident, miscal
culation or surprise."
In four previous maior ac
cidents since mid-January in
aerial . refueling and other
training exercises, 14 B52
crewmen have died.
Last year, when it had the
highest safety mark among
Air Force -aircraft, the B52
had four major accidents and
suffered eight crew fatalities.
One 'accident was on takeoff
and another on the ground
All this year's have been in
in flight.
A major' accident is one
in which the plane is de
stroyed or has to have a ma
jor component, such as land
ing gear or wing section, re
placed. Common Caul , Sought
One of the first objectives
of safety investigators is to
learn whether in Bj series of
accidents there is some com-i
mon cause indicating a basic
problem in 'the airplane in
volved. . ' i .
The, Strategic Air Com
mand told a UPI reporter
such did not appear to be
the situation with the B52.
The Command has "imme
with the B52 crashes and has
stepped up "every investiga
tive and supervisory action
to determine if there are any
common factors inherent in
all of these."
"To date this does not ap
pear to be the case," SAC
said.
findings will be sent through'
out the Command immedi
ately for the benefit of main
tenance and flight personnel.
Where necessary, there will
be training changes. ,
The B52's major accident
rate last, year was 1.5 per
100,000 flying' hours, com-
Sander Elected Moose Governor
I Carlos Sander was elected
governor, ' of the Medford
Moose lodge in the annual
election of officers at Med
ford Moose hall recently. He
succeeds Don Carlon, who be
comes junior past governor.
The new governor served as
junior governor the past year.
Other officers elected were
John W. Axtell, junior gov
ernor; Bert Hayman, prelate;
William Peters, treasurer; and
Wilfred S. Huffman, three
year trustee. Henry M. Fuhrer
is secretary and Dale Flow
ers and Harvey Wyatt are
trustees.
Installation will be held at
the Moose ... hall ' Saturday,
April 20, at 6:30 p.m. Wil
fred Huffman, past governor,
will be installing officer.
James Roberts, also past gov
ernor, will assist, and Women
of Moose will serve as es
corts. A public dance will follow
the dinner and private instal
lation ceremonies.
Sander, a resident of the
valley for 10 years, is owner
of Carl's Eastside Shell serv
ice, 700 East Main st. He was
in charge of internal activity
of the lodge while serving as
junior governor. Mr. and Mrs.
Sander and three sons live at
3606 Bursell rd., Central
Point.
pared with 2.5 for the B47
jet bomber and 5.8 for the
Air Force as a whole.
List of Accidents ,
B52 accidents this year:
' Jan. 19, Monticello, Utah,
a reported explosion on a
routine mission, five fatal
ities. , ,
Jan. 24, Seymour-Johnson
Air Force Base, Goldsboro,
N.C. a fuel leak developed
during in-flight refueling and
the plane went out of control.
Three fatalities.
March 14, Yuba City, Calif.,
the crew bailed out during
routine training and investi
gation continues. No fatal
ities. March 30, Denton, N.C, a
reported explosion during re
fueling rendezvous with a jet
tanker. Six killed.
Accidents in 1960:
Feb. 1, Ramey Air Force
Base, Spokane, Wash., dur
ing ground operations. No
fatilities.
Dec. 9, Barr, Vt., routine
training flight heading for
Plattsburg, N.Y. . One fatal
ity, with rest of crew bailing
out.
Dec. 15, Larson Air Force
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Being Solicited
The Medford office of the
Oregon 'state employment
service has received a num
ber of requests for family
groups or mothers and young
sters in this area to live on
a farm and help harvest 3,
500 acres ' of strawberries in
Washington county.
' Local Manager John Pat
ton - announced that a Wash
ington County Growers repre
sentative will be in the local
office Wednesday, April 26,
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to ex
plain living facilities and
wages. .'-.-
' He said living facilities are
supplied, without charge, by
the strawberry growers, with
the exception of cooking
utensils and bedding.
The harvest will start ap
proximately June 1, and is
expected to last six weeks
Patton j urged that family
groups available for work
contact his office so that jobs
and housing can be planned.
The Medford office is lo
cated at 119 North Oakdale
ave., SPring 3-8481. The
growers representative will
be a staff member of the
Hillsboro office of the state
employment service.
Man Treated for Cuts
Following Accident
Donald Edward Cullop, 31,
of 940 Winchester ave., was
taken to Rogue Valley hos
pital yesterday for treatment
of injuries suffered in a one
car accident. Hospital attend
ants reported that he is in
fair condition.
Investigating city police of
ficers said that-Cullop re
ceived cuts on his head and
chest when the car he was
operating . struck a Pacific
Telephone-Northwest pole in
front of 1121 North River
side, ave. about 12:40 a.m.
Heavy front-end damage re
sulted to the car.
He was traveling north
when the car Jumped the curb,
sheared off the pole at the
ground, police said. The im
pact also broke electrical wir
ing and a street light.
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