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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29. 1962
B 9
father of Evangelist
Billy Graham Dies
Charlotte, N.C. -(ITli- Wil
liam Frank Graham, 74-year-old
father of evangelist Billy
Graham, died Tuesday at
Charlotte Hospital.
"He was the best man I
ever knew," said the globe
circling evangelist who plans
to attend funeral services for
his father at Calvary Memo
rial Church here today.
Famed Photographer
Marries Second Wife
New York - (CPU - Yousef
Karsh, the famed portrait
photographer, was married to
Estreilita Maria Machbar of
Chicago Tuesday at St. Pat
rick's Roman Catholic Cathe
dral. Karsh's first wife, Solange,
died last year.
Karsh is best known for a
collection of 96 portraits pub
lished as "Portraits of Greatness."
took another informal meet- .
the-people stroll today, this
time in the steaming and j
teeming fabled bazaar of
Istanbul.
He was mobbed as he
wound his way through the i
twisting alleys and had gifts ;
Johnson stopped every few
steps to shake hands with
smiling Turks and when he
approached a boy with a bud
ding beard and open-neck
white shirt, he was brought
up short when the youth said
"How are you. Mr. Johnson'.'"
cumquat-sized prayer beads ' in fallcr'g English.
RAIL MILEAGE
Chicago Of the 238.539
miles of railways in the Unit
ed States. Texas has the
greater share with 16,496
miles. Illinois ranks in the
second place with a total of
12.063 rail miles.
and a bottle of inexpensive
cologne t hrust into his
hands.
Orderly Walk
The crowds pressing in on
him at the covered market re
called a similar scene in Tch-
I ran but. from all appearances,
this was a more orderly walk
today as he continued his
good will tour of the Mideast.
I Dressed in a black linen
suit, Johnson stopped at sev
eral stalls selling bedspreads
and pillows and at others see
ing yarn and Turkish slip
pers. The vice president
looked at some yarn, but did
not buy, telling the beaming
Johnson told his interpreter
to ask the boy's age but the
youth answered without wait
ing for the translation, "I am
18 years old "
Johnson drew the loudest
cheers of his bazaar visit
when he told his interpreter
to "tell him I think his coun
try is on the verge of a new
era. It will be up to young
people like these to make the
country advance."
Crossed Bridge
Earlier. Johnson visited
local Gov. Niyazi Aki in his
office. En route to the bazaar
from the governor's office,
the motorcade led by John-
(Returns to U. 5.
Boston-'l'PI -American Nazi
! leader George Lincoln Rock-
well returned to the United
j States in a rainstorm today
: after his eviction from a hotel
' in Montreal as "an undesir
(able person."
j Four Massachusetts slate
i troopers were on hand when
i Rockwell alighted from a
i Northeast Airlines plane at
! Logan Airport One of the
: troopers escorted him from
the plane through customs.
Rockwell said he was lak-
ing the next plane to Wash
I ington.
Rockwell went to Montreal
! Tuesday to boost his party's
I fortunes in that country.
Johnson Mobbed on American Nazi Six Reindicted
MeeMhe-People
Stroll in Turkey
Istanbul, Turkey -JUPli- Vice proprietress "You sure have
President Lyndon B. Johnson ! ar attractive place."
i son's open green Cadillac con
I vertible crossed the Galata
I bridge over the famed Golden
Horn waterway, known in the
days of the sultans as the
scene of wild revelries.
On his way back to the ho
tel for his first afternoon's
rest in seven days of travel in
the .liddle East. Johnson's
cavalcade halted outside Is
tanbul's Technical university.
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FREE SPIN REEL
$7.95 Value Polar No. 31 Full Bail
WITH PURCHASE OF
SPINNING ROD
H&l No. 132S-7 Fool 2 Piece Hollow Glass Rod
$1125
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Barbscus Baskets
7"xl 5" tumbler basket! tor
rotisseric barbecues . . . excel
lent quality but we have an
overstock condition.
Were 3.95 $59
NOW
$2'-
Household Scales
Hanson No. 4000 Glass Covered
Dial with Stainless Steel Rim.
Regular $5.95
SPECIAL
$4
99
Mauser Bolt Action
7.65 cal. Argentina military semi-sporterized. Excellent
condition.
$27.95
Military practice ammo
for 7.65 cal. Argentina
Mauser.
$T95
100 Rounds
7mm Mauser military
practice ammo.
$65
Box of 20
All Power Lawn Mowers in Stock
REDUCED
ALL LAWN HOSE
Both Rubber and Plastic Reinforced
Reduced 25
From Actual Former Selling Prices
All Lawn Sprinklers Are REDUCEDI
SENSATIONAL NEW
fir tsua&f
MODEL
KILLS Insecti
with LINDANE
KILLS Odor,
with CHLOROPHYL
mm .
ZjL&"L $295
,' NO Smelly
iPKAY ! ' 1! i t- V.
POWDER
J NO Nostv
STAINS !
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FIREPLACE SCREENS
All brass or brass with black
curtains, 38x24 to 38x31 ...
Larger sizes also in stock.
PRESTO
I
New -and the handiest yet!
You're free to walk, talk, work . . . while your
hair dries silky-soft. Extra-length cord and a
"shushed" motor make Presto's new Hair
Dryer the handiest yet.
Extra-large bonnet, uniform air circulation for
even drying. High, low and cool push button
temperature settings. And a special Nail Dryer
Vent speeds polish-drying.
In rich beige and white
tones. Comes in hand
some luggage-styled hat
box carrying case, with
unbreakable mirror in lid
. . . handy as rcs. $21.95
overnight or $"J799
beach bag.
fcfc.lffl'iiilftittti'Jai.iill 1 III il
with DETACHABLE CUTTING UtIITO
easier, thorough cleaning ...
fits any ordinary fruit jar,
food can be blended and
stored in the same container.
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Main and Riverside Phcne 773-7777
Our 78th Year
By Grand Jury
I On Fraud Charge
I Tacoma - H'PI' - A federal '
grand jury Monday reindicted
six men on fraud charges in
j volvinR bankruptcy laws and
1 land transactions. !
i U.S. Attorney John S. Obe- j
nour said Tuesday a similar 1
indictment against the six had .
I been dismissed last April on
one count of conspiracy which
j now has been changed to two ,
conspiracy counts.
The men are Anthony Fer
nandez, Kelso: Raymond T.
Duall, Longvtew; Carl ..
Pratt and Reuben G. Lenskc,
both of Portland. Ore.: Joseph
P. Delay, Spokane, and Burl
E. Dalgliesh, Utah.
They are charged with vio
1 a t i n g federal bankruptcy
laws in connection with tim
ber and land transactions. All
except Lenske also are charg
ed with conspiracy to violate J
federal laws on interstate j
transportation of money ob- j
lamed by fraud.
The sums allegedly in-1
volved in the fraudulent
transactions total about S156,
000. One count concerns trans
porting William B. Belcher of
Days Creek, Ore., across slate
lines in connection with an
alleged fraudulent action in
volving $40,000. Another
charges fraudulent acquisition
of a $25,000 certified check
from a Trail, B.C. bank.
The charge of conspiring to
violate the bankruptcy laws
by concealing assets involves
a $538,000 bankruptcy judg
ment obtained aRainst Fer
nandez in 1958.
Student Loan Fund
Approved for OSU
Corvalhs - A National De- j Ki.,,it or refuse to grant
fense Student Loan Fund 1 loans
grant of $250,000 has been j Other regular loans
approved for Oregon Stale ' emergency loans are available
university by the V. S. offi'-c : through Iho student loan of
of education, according to M!-; fice at ditferenl interest rales
losh Popovieh .dean of admin-i and for varying lengths of
istration. 'time.
Any full-time student with: Last year, about 2.000 stu-
a 2.75 or B minus
LOST IN THE END
Lonent, France - iUPU - Re
tired policeman Louis Le Bel
lour. 55, bet a group of com
panions he could eat two
yards of sausage. Bellour
won. He not only ate two
yards, but finished off the
meal with an extra four in-
and ; cites of sausage. A day later
1 he
he died. Doctors diagnosed the
cause as indigestion
San Jose Doctor
Jailed, Charged
With Wife Torture
San Jose, Calif. -UPII- A San
Jose doctor was arrested to
day on charges he used acid
lo torture his pretty blonde
model wife of five weeks.
Police answered the call of
Dr. Gcza de Kaplany early
today and found Mrs. Hajna
de Kaplany, 25, bound nude
on the bedroom floor of their
swank westside apartment.
She was in great pain and
crying hysterically.
Her hands and feel had
been tied with white electri
cal cord and on a bedside
table police found an attache
case with bottles of sulphuric
nitric and hydrocloric acid
and surgical equipment such
as gloves, gauze, tape and
washcloths.
The victim was taken to
the hospital with third degree
burns of the face and torso.
Police said Mrs. De Kap
lany had been a San Francisco
fashion model before her mar
riage and that she had been
offered a job last week which
her husband did not want her
to take.
Doctors at the hospital said
that it was almost certain
thai the acid would leave per
manent scars.
is eligible to apply for these
loans. High school seniors may '
make application for a lo.m
to be used during their fresh
man year in college providing
they have a B plus high school
grade average.
Students may apply for
loans up to $1,000 for the
school year, but they inu.st
have a definite need for the
money for educational pur
poses. When applying for a
loan, students complete a
budget showing their antici
pated financial needs.
Has One Year
The borrower has at least
one year after he leaves col
lege before any repayment of
the loan is due. He may take
up to ten years to repay the
loan. If the borrower returns
to college, enters military
service or joins the Peace
Corps, the repayment sched
ule may be interrupted until
he finishes.
Interest on NDEA loans is
charged al the rate of 3 per
cent a year, starting one year
after the student leaves col
lege. If lite borrower inter
rupts the repayment schedule
for one of the approved rea
sons, no interest is charged
during that period.
As an added benefit for stu
dents planning to enter the
teaching field, they pay only
50 per cent of the principal
of the NDEA loan plus inter
est at the rate of 3 per cent.
This benefit applies to full-'
time teachers in public ele-'
mentary or secondary schools.
The National Defense Stu-1
dent Loan funds are admin-1
istered by OSU through the
Student Loan office. J. Frank
Jonasson is the loan officer. ',
After a student's apnlication
has been received, it is re
viewed by a committee of fac
ulty persons who actually
j Loans.
I Loans are made on the basis
of the need for money for
average dents were helped through the , education and future goals, ad
loan program. More than equacy and accuracy of budg
$400,000 in-loan funds were j et submitted, sincerity of ap
adininistered last year and this plicant in applying for a loan,
w ill be substantially increased ! glades, character references
w ith the additional funds for and ther evidence of financial
the National Defense Student stability.
4-H News
Rt Crttlc Club
The Reese Creek 4-H club
held its last two meetings at
Phillip's and Gardner's.
The next meeting will be
held today at the home of
Frank Hopewell. Members
have been asked to take their
record books so they can be
turned in.
Andy Northrop,
Reporter
RATE OF GROWTH
Washington Xn averaga
child grows more rapidly li
the summer months and most
slowly during the winter
months, according to medical
studies.
We're Having
USE
GATES'
CREDIT
PLAN
Galas Carry
Tha Contract
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS!
Firms Reminded
Of Service Act
With the impending release
of reservists and National
Guardsmen called lo active
1 duly during the Berlin crisis,
I Elmer W. Donahoo, Jackson
County service officer, re
minded employers and labor
organizations of the reemploy
ment provisions of the Univer
sal Military Training and
Service act.
Persons who left their jobs
to serve the country during
the emergency are entitled un
der the law to be restored to
their former positions with
out loss of seniority, status, or
rate of pay, according to the
bureau of veterans reemploy
ment rights, U.S. department
of labor.
The act gives veterans pro
tection of their civilian job
rights fop up to four years of
military service, Donahoo
noted. Because many had al
ready served four years dur
ing tile Korean conflict, the
Act was amended last October
to protect the rights of reserv
ists and Guardsmen recalled
lo duty in the recent military
buildup.
Under the amendment,
those re-entering the military
after Aug 1. 1961, will not
have their prior service count
ed in the four-year period
The bureau's "Field Letter
No 2D" has the full text of the
Reemployment Act. explain
ing the 1961 changes in qucs
tion and answer form. Dona
hoo noted. Copies of the Field
Letter and additional infor
mation can be obtained by em
ployers and rcservisii by writ
ing to the Bureau of Veterans
Reemployment Rights, 4 1 0
L'. S Court House, Seattle 4.
Wash.
Assistance on reemploy
rights problems also may be
obtained locally in Oregon
through local offices of the
state employment service,
county veterans' service offi
cers, or the department of vet
lerans affairs.
If You Don't Find It on the Sidewalk, Go in the Store.
There's Hundreds of Furniture Buys Throughout!
BE EARLY!
SAVE AT GATES BECAUSE
YOU'RE PROVIDED WITH:
FREE Off-Street Parking
FREE Delivery Service
No Finance Company
Member AFA 400 Store Buying Power
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MEDFORD
GRANTS PASS
2 DAYS ONLY . . . Thursday and Friday!
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POUSHID
COTTOIMIS
Regular
5.98
Value
3
Special Group of
Jackets & Sweaters
25 OFF
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IN MEDFORD!
SHOP EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9
IliSiM BROS.
Everything for Men and Boy
Next to Pick's Apparel
Downtown Medford