Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 13, 1963, Image 15

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    War Plane To
Washington - XTP- The De
fense Department has begun
studies of a new strategic
war plane that could stay
aloft for several days with
out refueling and carry a
hoard of conventional and nu-1
clear weapons, it has been j
learned.
The prospective monster j
has been nicknamed "'Drome
dary" because, like a desert
camel, it could go for long
periods without running dry. !
Present Air Force Ihinkine !
is that it might fly three to
eight days without taking on
new fuel. At the same time
it would be able to "hide in
the sky" much the way that
a Polaris missile submarine
hides deep in the sea. It
would carry two crews.
The Air Force is exploring
the Dromedary concept as a
successor to the B52 jet
bomber and as a complement
to the submarine and land
based missile in the late 1960s
and early 1970s.
Court
Records
MEDFORD MUNICIPAL COURT I
James Harley Price, improper
lane usage. $10.
Melvin Eugene Weaver, im
proper right turn, $10.
Harold Euccne McGrath Jr., fail
ure to stop upon entering a public
street Irom a private driveway,
Sl-V
Robert Lop LunceforH, driving 1
with suspended operator's license,
SI no.
Helen Morgan Groves, disobeyed
stop sign, $10.
Robert Benjamin Earl, violation
of basic rule. $10.
Benjamin Edward Rosier, rlriv- i
ing wrong way on one-way street, j
$10; no operator' license. S.V
Geneva Mae Bittle, disobeyed :
traffic signal. S10. j
Wallace Edgar Haskins, ob-
structed vision, $.V i
Ray Alphonse Gamier, disobeyed
stop sign, $r.
George Ernest Backes, violation
of basic rule, S15.
Tonv Joe Arana. no operator's
license in possession, S.V j
Fred Farcnhurst, violation of :
basic rule. S25.
Gary Lynn Gritt, expired opera
tor's license, $5.
Eugene Leroy Garner, violation
of basic rule. $25.
James Sanford Rirheson, viola
tion of basic rule, $25.
Wiley Knighten Winner, dis
obeyed traffic signal, $10.
Mary Ethel Francis, disobeyed
traffic signal, $10.
Bruce Milton Leverette, inade
quate headlights. $10.
Victor Eugene Taylor, failure to !
yield right of way, $25.
Zen L. Clement, violation of ba
sic rule. $10.
Hal Jones, violation of basic
rule. $10.
David Casper, disobeyed traffic
signal, $10.
Elzadia Viola Hay, violation of !
basic rule. $22.50.
Clvde Otis Lovell. violation of .
basic rule, $50 suspended, 25 hours
work probation order.
Elwood Glen Wirth, violation of
basic rule, $10.
Dianne Marie Carter, disobeyed
traffic signal. $10.
John David Finkbrelner, im
proper right turn, $10,
John Brooks Spain, disobeyed
traffic signal. $10.
Raymond Carl Short, excessive
noise. $10.
Gary Ray Sahlberg, expired
operator's license, $5.
Maxine Kathleen Jensen, viola
tion of basic rule, $10.
Madeline Jean Stine, violation
of basic rule. S10.
Cordon Creek Vaterlaus. viola
tion of basic rule, $10.
Neil David Tcels, failure to
leave iniormation at the scene of
an accident. $55.
Thomas Hughes Jacobson, dis
obeved stop sign, $10.
Arthur Hill Gillmor, violation of
basic rule, S10.
Franklin Ray Lindsev. no opera
tor's license in possession, $5 sus
pended. Ronald Kruger McKcmie. viola
tion of basic rule. $10,
Don Albin Johnson, disobeyed
stop sign, $10.
Alice Lorraine Bengston. defec
tive equipment, $10 suspended.
DISTRICT COURT
Tom David Laurance, no vehicle
license. $5.
Richard Grant Foster. 72 Gar
field st. Ashland, driving while
under the influence of intoxicat
ing liquor. $250.
Janice Joann Jones, failure to
StOp. S.T
Donnell Edwin Koening, truck
speeding, $5.
Othy Tcumpsy Sullenger, im
proper passing. $20.
Thomas Allen Gregory, dis
obeved stop sign. $15.
Doyne Wanell Hall, improper
clearance lights. $10.
ElnorH Bonnell Walker, viola
tion of basic rule. $10.
Dick Lawrence Daniels, over
load. $22 50.
Lorcn James Johnson, overload.
$12R.
Jeanne Tavlor, improper muf
fler. $5
Irene Brrnice Millard, violation
of hasic rule. $10
Allen Christian Smith. dis
obeved stop sign. $15.
Roger Piers Frost, violation of
baMc rule. $10.
Ravmond Eugene Klaisner, over
load. $40.
Anthony Jesse Fraga. no opera
tors license. 55,
William John Thompson, dis
obeved traffic sign. $15.
David Richard Anderson, viola
tion of banc rule. $25.
Dsrolri Paul Hart, obstructed
vision.. $10.
Brian Edward Peterson, no op
erator's license. $5.
Robert Goer, disobeyed stop
sign. $15
Neil Nelson Stockbrand. over
height. $3 .
James Thomas Perdue 211 Boyd
St.. driving under influence of
intoxicating liquor. S40.
Josrph Richard Thompson, fail
ure to dim liehts. W
Craig Alfred Walstrad. disoheytd
stoo sign. $5. j .
Delberta Ann Bitterling. disobey
ed stop jncn. $15
Ger-ham Austin Roy. traffic
speeding. $10
Richard Elston Thompson, viola
tion of baK rule. $10
William Rav Arnold, excessive
overhanging load. $13
Kathryn Murray Taylor, viola
tion of hasic rule. $10
Wallace Mitchell Hamlin, im
proper headlights. $10
Edward Haden Bell, violation
of banc rule $15
Robert Franklin Brown, dis
obeved stop sign. $15
Johnnie Carl Shutc, violation of
banc rule. 2"
Bern i. Georcc Helms. Talent,
recklcj driving. $100.
Donald James Schnfield no ve
hicle license. $3.
CIRCUIT COURT
Edwin Pettm vs Philenda May
Pettitt. divorce complaint
John Tavlor Mast vs Martha
Runv Mast, divorce complaint.
Suan L Perreard vs George T
Perreard. divorce complaint.
M RRI C.F I 1CENSE
APIM IC TM1N
HarnJd Vi-non Stocknii 7 !
Rennet ve . Med ford, and Narcy
ljr An"" S.-.nlord. Box I'.t.
Jacksonville
David LeR'iv Winan Mlirfl
to foua and Arlene M Bartela
Dolligcr. no addrcs given.
McNamara Receptive
Defense Secretary Robert
S. McNamara and his techni
cal aides are reported re-
LISTEN TO VOA
Kinston, N C. - il'PC - The
head of the U.S. Information
Agency said Monday night an
increasing number of Cubans
are listening to forbidden
Voice of America broadcasts.
Edward R. Murrow told the
Junior Chamber of Commerce
tnis listener increase has
t-u"'e orapiic Meppeo-up bur-
veil. a nee by
lice in Cuba.
Communist po-
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Stay Aloft for Several
ccptive to the idea. In fact
i it is a "sophisticated" version
I of an idea that the McNamara
I team tentatively investigated
! with the Air Force in 1961
! when the 2.000-mile-an-hour
j B70 bomber began to lose in
i terest.
j Some attributes of the en
I durance plane would be:
j It could fly low and slow,
huRging the ground and elud
ing enemy radar defenses.
Radar is restricted to line of
sight and thus the lower an
airplane flies the later it is
detected.
It could stay on continuous
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air borne alert in tense times
and thus be immune from de
struction on the ground. B52s
Rep. Eymann Names
Administrative Aide
Salem
Eymann
majority
nounced
- (TPP - Rep. Richard
(D-Marcola), House
leader, today an
the appointment of
Jack J. Craig as his adminis
trative assistant.
Craig was news director of
KEZI-TV. Eugene, and also
formerly served as night edi -
tor and reporter for the Eu-
I gene Register-Guard.
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MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
did this for 24-hour stretches
in the Cuba crisis but only
Grandmother Returns
To Nurses Training
St. Louis -4VPP- Mrs. Adele
Beatrice Summers. 50-year-old
grandmother dropped out of
J nursing school in 1932 when
she got married.
Today, a widow, Mrs. Sum
i mors is back in nursing school
and hopes to graduate as a
registered nurse in 1965 at
1 Deaconess hospital where she
i lives in the student nurses
quarters.
Stock On
OREGON
Days Under Study by
with aerial refueling and
strain on their structures.
It might perform recon
naissance as well as cargo
and troop transport missions.
Armed With Missiles
It could be armed with
short-range missiles. It could
carry decoy vehicles to en
hance its considerable ability
to penetrate enemy defenses.
It might also be designed
INSURANCE DEAN DIES
Portland -HTU- Frank L.
Emery. 87. often called the
dean of the insurance frater
nity in Oregon, died Monday.
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and powered for short super
sonic speed bursts.
As now envisioned, the
Dromedary would be based
on refinements in present jet
engine designs and fuels -not
on any revolutionary
jumps such as nuclear power
or "exotic" type chemical
fuels. Nuclear power for air
planes was cast aside early
in the Kennedy administra
tion and experts do not look
for a revival much before
1975.
Stalemate Not Sure
The reasoning undelying
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irdware Disappearing Stairways
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1963
the studies is that a nuclear
stalemate between America
and Russia is no sure thing,
given the dynamic nature of
modern weapons technology.
McNamara assured Con
gress that his defense pro
gram through 1968 would
maintain nuclear superiority
over the Soviets. The program
is based on an invaluable
JOBS SET RECORDS
Salem -lUPli- Employment in
Oregon continued to set rec
ords in January, Employment
Commissioner David Camer
on said Tuesday.
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III
B 3
Defense
Polaris and Minuteman mis
sile force complemented by
a B52 bomber fleet of dimin
ishing size.
No one can guarantee, how
ever) that Russia will not de
vise means of knocking out
the missiles - on the launch
ers and in flight. This could
happen around the turn of
the decade and a new, ad
ditional strategic attack wea
pon such as the Dromedary
could become vastly impor
tant; ;
Authorities believe it could
be developed under forced
draft in five or six years.
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