EYiarilyn Monroe
Estate Said to
Exceed Vz Million
New York - HOT - Marilyn
Monroe left an estate In ex
cess of 5500,000, her will dis
closed Saturday.
The blonde actress' estate
was left to Lee Strastacrg,
her drama coach and long
time friend, her sister, her
former secretary and two
triends.
The will, filed for probate
in Surrogates court, provided
that all personal effects and
clothing go to Strasberg to be
distributed by him "In his
sole discretion among her
friends, colleagues and those
to whom she was devoted."
Cobra's Venom
From Cage Nearly
Blinds Workman
New York IUPD - A ware
houseman nearly lost the
sight of his right eye Friday
when a hostile cobra greeted
the youth's staring face with
a strong dose of venom.
The deadly poison landed In
the right eye of Joseph Li
cata, 20, but serious damage
to his sight apparently was
averted by quick medical ac
tion and a motorcycle race.
The attack occurred . at
Idlcwild Airport, a few mo
ments after a shipment of
poisonous snakes arrived here
from South Africa.
The snakes - three cobras,
a python and two mambos -were
enroule to a zoological
garden in Eldon, Mo.
Spoiled Reptiles '
Licala, an employe of In-tra-Mar
Transport Corp., spot
ted the rcptllca which were
caged in a wide enclosed
crale. As he peered Into the
crate, the spitting cobra, ap
parently in no mood for vis
itors, unleashed its venom and
Licnla reeled back in pain.
The youth was rushed to
the Far Rockaway section of
Queens to be treated by an
eye specialist, Dr. Milton
Greenberg.
Grecnbcrg called (he Bronx
Zoo for some antlvenom scr
um and Motorcycle Patrolman
John Russo raced across the
city to deliver the scrum to
GrcenbeiR's office.
Licata was treated and InW
to report back for examina
tions for the next two or three
days. Grecnbcrg said he ap
peared to be out of danger.
Berniece Miracle. Miss
Monroe's sister, rect:ves S10,-
000 and $5,000 was be
queathed to her close friends,
Norman and Hedda ftostcri,
for their daughter's educa
tion. The will provided a $100.
000 trust fund out of which
$5,000 a year is to be pro
vided for the maintenance
and support of her mother,
Mrs. Gladys Baker, who is
confined in an institution.
Former Teacher
An annual payment of $2,
500 goes for the support of
her friend and former teach
er, Mrs. Michael Chekhov.
The balance of the $100,
000 trust fund was bequeathed
to Dr. Marianne Kris to be
used for the continuation of
work among such psychiatric
institutions or groups "as she
shall select.
May Rcis, Miss Monroe's
former secretary and close
friend, was left $40,000 or 25
per cent of the total remain
der of the estate "whichever
shall be the lesser" and an ad
ditional 25 per cent goes to
Dr. Kris to be used for psy
chiatric purposes.
Canada May Balk
At Voluntary Cut
In Lumber Export
If svl '
H4 AiK.
PLAY DAY Ron Weathcrford, Washing
ton school principal, holds a watch on an
eager participant in one of the many races
and relays held Wednesday at Hawthorne
park in Medford. A free swim at Hawthorne
pool was included in the day's activities
sponsored by the Medford parks and rec
reation department.
State Economy Has NewWave of
Progress During July, August
Salem -WPI)- Oregon's econ-1
omy hit a new wave of prog- j
ress with projects announced i
during July and August to-
Hatfield Names Eugene Lawyer
To Withycombe Inquiry Board
Salem, Ore. Wll
Gov. Mark near Clackamas will have the j The Clackamas county
Hatfield said Saturday a spe- .services of Oregon National grand Jury investigated the
cial board of inquiry which is jGufd JUcdf Tn Gm"" L"18,"" re,urncd no in"
proDtng ine aisuppeai ance ui
Kuucne
supplies from the National studies.
Ottawa - MM - The United ; Guard's Camp Withycombe j Hatfield's
Slates will run into a stone
wall in any attempt to have
Canada place voluntary quo
tas on lis lumber exports soulh
of the border, informed sourc-
I es revealed.
The sources said (he govern
ment is "firmly opposed" to
any proposal to cut back Can
ada's $250 million g year lum
ber sales to the United States
and will fight any attempt
by Washington toward that
end.
The Issue will be discussed
here later this month by top
government officials from
both countries at a meeting
arranged at the request of
President Kennedy
Discuss Situation
attorney, in Us j Hatfield's office said the
j only course for investigation
office said O'-! now lies in the field of mili-
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Rcilly's aid would enable the ! lary justice.
board to "pursue its inquiry i '
more vigorously." I r I I I ' 1
Travis Cross, the governor s i LOmiTlUniCdUlG LlSI
press aide, said the matter
definitely is not closed."
Dragging Feet
Atly. Gen. Robert Y. thorn- Only a few communicable
who is opposing Hat- disease cases were reported
Of Diseases Drops
Tips on Preventing
Accidents Planned
"Don't Be A Statistic" will
be the theme of the "Adven
tures in Medicine" program
this afternoon over station
KBES-TV at 3:30 o'clock in a
panel discussion on automo
bile accidents.
Dr. Thomas Rutter, gener
al surgeon, Sgt. Thomas Ea
ton, Oregon State police, and
Dayle Waltermire, Medford
Ambulance service, will point
out some of the most common
types of auto accidents, dis
cuss their frequency and
causes, and emphasize preven
tive measures that can be
taken to reduce the number
of injuries and fatalities that
occur each year on the high
ways. Since traffic in Oregon is
up 22 per cent over last year,
and more than 16 per cent of
traffic fatalities in the state
last month were non-residents
it is hoped that a discussion
concerning public and individ
ual responsibility in reducing
the number of serious acci
dents and fatalities over the
Labor Day week end might
prove helpful in improving
the state's traffic record, ac
cording to Mrs. C. Ivan Bur
ton, program moderator.
Certain legislative meas
ures governing traffic viola
tions will be explained, and
wavs in which "Mr. Average
! Citizen" can help to achieve
effective legislation which
might lower the annual death
toll will be pointed out by the
panel.
The check was presented
to Mrs. Patterson Friday by
Stale Highway Engineer For
rest Cooper.
out) a year.
' Itsinir Ihn npw svslnm Iwn
'We 11 certainly sit down mcn and one truck traveling
and discuss the situation wilh 12 miles an hour can , do
them,'! an informant said, "hut I ,p WOi k formerly done1 by
import restrictions are out. five men and Iwn trucks trav-
parucuiariy in our current cling nt three miles an hour
economic siuiaunn.
"About the best the Amer
icans can hope for Is a sym
pathetically worded com
munique." Kennedy suggested Canada
consider some form of vol
untary restriction last month
In announcing a six -point
government program to aid
the U.S. lumber industry. Portland - Wll - Inquiry
The key point in the pro-1 continued Saturday into
gram and one the Canadian j charges that apartment house
experts maintain would re-'owner Al A. Parent refused
lieve any disadvantage U.S. j to rent a unit to Nathan L.
producers face in competition : Jones because he is a Negro,
with this connlry involved! Russell Rogers, who invest-
Saiem - OII'D - The stale em
nlovecs suggestions award
hoard has awarded $500 to ton
Hie widow of an OiPKon stale I field's reelection bid in the : to the Jackson countv health
highway department traffic N o v c m h e r elections, has department for the week end
line foreman. j charged the governor with , jng Aug. 17, according to Dr.
The award came as a result dragging his feel in the probe. ! A. Erin Merkel. Jackson coun
of a suggestion from Ihe late The investigation is into al-;ty public health officer.
Dale W. Patterson for a re-' leged disappearance of some j Medford reported one case
vised mclhod of painting high-; $0,000 in supplies and equip- each of infectious hepatitis,
way shoulder lines. ! mcnl the slate bought from I gonorrhea, syphilis, German
II is estimated the new j the Navy when it closed the ! measles, mumps and measles
plan will save the slate $0,- Tongue Point naval station in ! and five cases of influenza.
Astoria. I Trail reported four cases of
Thornton has charged the j whooping cough, Ashland two
taling $550 million,, Gov.
Mark Hatfield said Saturday.
He also disclosed that sev
eral other major projects are
pending and probably will be
announced over the next few
months. 1
Hatfield predicted "this!
surge of accelerated econom-
ic growth," would continue.
"This half billion dollar j
plus vote of confidence and !
its future will have a tre-
mendous impact on the en- j
tire economy. It is especial
ly significant that much of
this investment represents
outside capital," the governor
said. ;
Create New City i
Largest of the new projects
is the $500 million Park City
Young GOP Plan
Informal Meeting
The Jackson County Young
Republicans will meet at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Hopkins, 3775 Old Military rd
Friday at 7:30 p.m. Swim
ming, informal discussion
groups, and a brief business
session are on the evening's
agenda. The program is aimed
at informing prospective mem
bers of the purpose and pro
gram of the club, according to
Membership Chairman A. L.
Clay.
Anyone between the ages of
18 and 40 who is interested
in actively helping the Re
publican cause in the Novem
ber elections i invited to at
tend. Further information or
request for transportation
may be obtained by calling
chairman John Ness at 773-5711.
development which will cre
ate a new city west of Port
land. The Salishan Beach project
on the south side of Siletz Bay
will develop a $10 million re
sort community.
During the period, 18 new
industrial plants or expan
sions involving investment
of $42 million and creating
more than 1,000 new jobs
were announced or started.
Heading the list is the In
ternational Paper Co, $35 mil
lion building program at
Gardiner which is to get under
way next Wednesday.
Other Projecli
Other major industrial
projects include Electronic
Specialty company's $2 mil
lion expansion in Portland,
United States Plywood cor
poration's $1.5 million plant
at Reedsport, new electron
ics plant for Oregon Techni
cal Products at Grants Pass,
a $500,000 distribution center
of Anaconda Wire and Cable
at Portland, new can manu
facturing plant for Libby, Mc
Neill and Libby, General
Foods new multi-million dol
lar food processing complex
at Woodburn and major ex
pansions by several Oregon
manufacturers.
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MEDFORDtJKPRIBUNE
Inquiry Continues
In Housing Case
repeal of a law requiring U.S.
mills to use expensive Amer
ican carriers in moving their
igaled Jones' complaint for
the civil rights division of the
stale department of labor, was
lumber from the west In cast I principal morning witness
coast. 1 Rogers' report tended to
i support Jones' version of the
Portland - Wrii Plans (or ; complaint, lingers was ques-six-slory,
full block garaues tinned extensively by Parent's
wilh parking space for BOO I attorney, Thomas K. Thorpe,
cars each were disclosed I who endeavored to show that
Thursday by Downtown Port-1 Rogers' testimony was value
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