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STUDENTS TAKE WALK Each day students of the Ly- another bus on the other side. The dilapidated span is
ons-Muir school district at Lyons, Mich., leave their closed to school bus and truck traffic. (UPI)
school bus on one side of this 81-year-old bridge and Ret on
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Washington - President Kennedy, telling newsmen he
cannot be responsible for articles - such as the controversial
one about Adlai Stevenson - written by old friends:
"The presidency ii not a very good plac to make new
friends."
Moscow - Premier Khrushchev, criticizing Red Chinese
"dogmatism" opposed to his peaceful coexistence policy:
"We follow the injunctions of Lenin, who lime and again
tressed the possibility and need of compromise in politics."
New York - Amory H. Bradford, vice president of the
New York Times and spokesman for nine dailies closed in
the newspaper strike, commenting on stalled negotiations:
"There is little room for movement left. Any further step
will be a very short one."
Toronto - The Toronto Globe and Mall, announcing It no
longer will accept hold-for-release times and dates on news
releases:
"In the United States such use of psychological timing
has led government spokesmen to think of the press as part
of the weaponry to be used in the cold war."
New York-(M-The Nation
al Association of Mutual Sav
ings Banks says more than
500,000 Americans will save
an average of $100 more
Christmas spending money
this year as a result of Christ
mas club savings plans in mu
tual savings banks.
Navy Dependents
Return To Guantanamo
Jacksonville, Fla. -OJPD- The
Navy Friday will fly 36 wives
and children of naval person
nel to their homes at the
Guantanamo Bay naval base
in Cuba.
A Navy spokesman said on
Wednesday the dependents
have been in this area since
they were evacuated from
Guantanamo at the start of
the Cuban crisis. Most other
Guantanamo dependents are
being returned to Cuba from
Norfolk, Va., and New York.
Mobile Unit Makes
Classroom a Lab
Hicksville, N. Y. - (UPD - A
mobile electronic teaching de
vice, enabling any classroom
to be converted into a lan
guage laboratory, has been de
veloped here by Edu-Tronlcs,
Inc.
The new M-30 unit, claim
ed as the first major break
through in designed mobility
for this type of device, con
sists of a console containing
tape deck, power controls,
storage facilities and special
ly - constructed, acoustically
engineered headset and noise
cancelling microphones. By
prefabricating a flexible cable
with student positions, the
M-30 does away with fixed
permanent installations.
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YOUNGEST CADILLAC IN SIXTY-ONE YEARS!
Take a good look at a new 1963 Cadillac and you'll
see what we're talking about.
For this one has a freshness ... a brightness . . .
a spirit ... a flair that you've never seen before in a
Cadillac car.
It's the look of youth and it's written in every
clean, criip line . . . and mirrored in every lithe,
nimble move the car makes.
And so it is not surprising that this beautiful new
Cadillac is adding a host of youthful admirers to the
ranks of its enthusiasts.
Nor is it remarkable that so many younger motor
ists can be seen this year at its wheel.
In fact, motorists of all ages have taken this
Cadillac to their hcarU as never before. The recep
tion that has been accorded this new "car of cars"
whether measured by the praise of its followers or the
number of ita owners is simply without precedent.
Why not visit your authorized Cadillac dealer soon
and see for yourself what the talk ii all about?
Young in fact or young at heart we know you'U
want to make it yours!
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Peace Workers
Said 'Crucified'
By House Group
Washington - H'PD - Nobel
prize-winning scientist Linus
C. Pauling said today the
House Committee on Un
American Activities had chos
en the Christmas season "to
crucify" a group of woman
peace workers.
The atomic scientist said
the House committee's inves
tigation of peace organiza
tions was "an outrageous vio
lation of the right of freedom
of speech guaranteed by our
Constitution."
He said the committee was
guilty of "a shameful action"
in investigating to determine
whether Communists had in
filtrated a group called Wom
en Strike for Peace.
Four women memr ;rs from
metropolitan New York were
questioned by the committee
Wednesday. AH refused on
constitutional grounds to say
whether they were Commu
nists. The inquiry continued
today with Mrs. Dagmar Wil
son, Washington, D.C., house
wife and founder of the wom
en's group, as the chief wit
ness. Pauling, in a telegram to
Mrs. Wilson's group, said the
committee investigation was
an "oppressive action in order
to frighten the American peo
ple into silence about their
opposition to the dangers of
militarism."
"This festering sore in our
government has appropriate
ly selected the Christmas sea
son to crucify the women of
Women Strike for Peace' who
are working for peace on
earth and good will toward
men,'' he said.
Pauling marched in a picket
line with the women outside
the White House last April.
His telegram, signed jointly
with his wife, was sent from
his Pasadena, Calif., home.
Medford
RIBUNE
SECTION D MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 11162 PAGES 1 to 10
State Files Suit
Against PP and L
Grants Pass The stale of
Oregon has filed a $7,722.23
damage suit against Pacific
Power and Light company
charging that the company's
predecessor, the California
Oregon Power company, was
negligent in connection with
a forest fire near Wildcrville
in July, 1959.
The complaint was filed in
Josephine county circuit
court this week through the
state attorney general's of
fice. The complaint charges
that the fire started when
branches of an alder tree
contacted a transmission line
south of Highway 199 near
Wildcrville, causing a short
circuit.
The resulting fire was one
of the largest in the area that
year, and drew considerable
attention because it was
along the highway. It burned
about 630 acres before it was
contained.
The complaint charges that
the company was negligent in
not removing the branches
from the vicinity of the trans
mission line, and did not use
every possible effort to fight
the fire when the company
knew of the blaze.
Cost of fighting the fire,
the state said, was $7,722.23
during the period of Oct. 1,
1959, when wet weather
made it possible to declare
the fire officially out.
The complaint charfag that
PP&L is responsible for all
liabilities and obligations of
Copco.
Search Resumes For Portland Boy
Stevenson, Wash. -lUPIl- A
search for a missing 16-year-old
Portland boy was sched
uled lo resume along the up
per Washougal river about 25
miles north of here this
morning.
Missing was Robert Levin,
son of Mrs. Ernest Anderson
of Portland. He disappeared
from the home of a relative in
the Bear Prairie area Wednes
day afternoon.
Deputy sheriff William
Closner said the boy was sub
ject to epileptic seizures but
had some control medicine
with him.
Skindivers from Stevenson,
Vancouver and Hood River,
Ore., were to join the search
this morning. A group of about
60 persons, including the
Skamania County Search and
Rescue Unit, the Civil Air
Patrol and the Crag Rats from
Hood River, covered the rug
ged area Wednesday.
New Hampshire Offers
To Boy Yyoming Snow
Concord, N.H. IUPD The
New Hampshire Division of
Economic Development has
offered to help Wyoming get
rid of its surplus snow.
Officials said in a telegram
on Wednesday "Skiers com
plained snow famine. Kindly
quote charges, f.o.b., c.o.d.,
10 inches powder sufficent to
cover our 9.304 miles."
ST. LOUIS DIVORCES
St. Louis-fllPll-Circuit Court
Judge W. Cloyd says an esti
mated four divorces are grant
ed for every 10 marriage li
censes issued in St. Louis
county. He said the rate is
much higher than the national
average of one divorce for
every four licenses.
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