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Probers Summon
Former Official
In Estes Case
Washington-IUPD-The House
government operations sub
committee today summoned
an Agriculture Department
official who was fired for his
connections with Billie Sol
Estes.
The subcommittee said Dr.
James T. Ralph would be the
first witness at resumption of
hearings into Estes' grain stor
sge operations.
Ralph was an assistant sec
retary in charge of the Ag
riculture Stabilization and
Conservation Service, through
which Estes worked many of
his alleged schemes. Ralph
was demoted last February
and was training to be agri
cultural attache to the Philip
pines when Secretary Orville
Freeman fired him.
Charges Phone Calls
The department said Ralph
was fired because he charged
personal telephone calls to
Estes.
Ralph told United Press In
ternational that he charged
three telephone calls to a
credit card he did not know
belonged to Estes.
Oilier congressionaf news:
Aid: Senate. Democratic
leaders hoped to muster
enough votes to ward off an
other setback to President
Kennedy's $4.6 billion foreign
aid bill. Democratic Leader
Mike Mansfield (D-Mont),
said he would do his best to
defeat a proposed amendment
that would cut $400 million
out of the bill.
Taxes: Senate liberals-fig
ure the House has given them
a new means of forcing action
oh the administration's tax
reform bill. They hoped to use
a House-passed $4 billion tax
extension bill to pry the re
form measure out of the Sen
ate Finance Committee.
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19 Oregon Seniors
Get Scholarships
Eugene - A total of $5,900
in scholarships to 19 Oregon
high school seniors who plan
to attend the University .of
Oregon next tall has been
awarded by the University of
Oregon Dads, statewide organ
ization of fathers of university.
students.
A $300 scholarship went to
William Wolke, Grants Pass.
The UO Dads announced
170 certificate awards to spe
cial ' honors scholars, .high
school, senior outstanding in
scholarship and leadership,
and 133 certificate awards of
honors for leadership, f , p
Special Honbjrs Scholars
from the Medord area include
Joel W. Gregory and Sandra
D. Shugart, both of Medford;
and Patrick M. Meyer, Eagle
Point. . 4
Certificates of Honors for
Leadership were awarded the
following Medford area stu
dents: Charles M. McNair and
Bruce H. Niedermeyer, both
of Medford; Barbara E. Beer,
Phoenix; and Stephen L. Ger- '
en, Eagle Point.
Grange News
Butt Falls Orange ,
The regular meeting of the
Butte Falls Grange was held'
recently at the Community
hall.
The Home Economics cluo
has been periodically sending
donations to a Korean orphan
age for uninfected children of .
leprous parents. Mrs. James (
Arnold read a recent letter
rom them thanklngHhe chin
for their donation of blankets.
Mrs. Arnold also reminded
the members of the Sabln clin
ic in Shady Cove Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Leonard Stratum an
nounced the date of the chest "
x-ray In Butte Falls, Friday,
June 8. . ...
Members present voted to
plant a flowering tree in the
park at Butte Falls In a cere
mony Sunday, June 10, hon
oring the transfer or tine to
the Kelley Homestead at Elk
River, Minn., from the Na- ,
tlonal Grange to the Minne
sota Historical Society to be
preserved as a historical agri
culture shrine and the
Grange's 99 years of service.
FIRST AUTO EXHIBIT
Parts-niPB-The first automo
bile exhibited at a Worlds
Fair was a Benz, shown at the
Paris fair In 1880, the year
the Eiffel Tower openea.
Court Records
Mroponn municipal court
Vera Roy Vn Riper, no oper.
tor'i llcenw. ., .
"''oonlw' Clenn Lonsen. f"ei) 1o
chinge ruiitritton oi vehicle.
S3, luspenaca. .
Kenneth Allen Kdwtrdl, excel-
live none (ilreei. S10.
D.vld Wllllem Hell, defective tell
""Ker'en'D.ilie Furcell, vloletlon of
beilc rule, S10.
Werren Uick Herding, vloletlon
ol helc rule. SSS.
Micheel Robert Neethemer, die
obeyed tretllc llinel, S10.
Delbert Gene Moore, vloletlon of
beilc rule. IA0.
joy Semuel Dykei, vloletlon of
beilc rule. S2S.
John Cleude Denleli, vloletlon o(
bnic rule. ssn. ...
Robert John Tlmm, vloleUon of
eiic rule. S10.
Wllllem ney jinniun,
ItreKle ilgnsl, 110.