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8 C Ashland Man Pleads Guilty in Court Max E. Tippett, 45, of 4470 Highway 66, Ashland, plead' cd guilty yesterday in Jack son county circuit court to a charge of obtaining property by false pretenses, His case was continued by Judge James M. Main for sen tencing. Tippett was indicted by the Jackson county grand Jury Tuesday and was ar raigned yesterday. The charge involves a check he wrote to a Phoenix food store. He was lodged in the coun ty jail with ball set at $1,500. Also appearing yesterday in circuit court was Gareth George Flansburg, 25, of route 2, box 24B, Jacksonville. He is charged with receiving and concealing stolen property. Ted Phillips was appointed his lawyer. t.iUIlSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON Off-Street Parking Problem Discussed Grants Pass - The off-street parking problem appeared to be settled here Thursday, at least so far as city council ac tion is concerned. The hearing called for Wednesday night on the amendment to the city zoning ordinance drew no protests. The issue, a controversial one in early planning, which inspired many protests; was apparently made palatable by the deletion of the downtown core area, or central business section, from the off street parking requirement. The council instructed the city attorney to draft the ordi nance, amending the zoning ordinance to provide off-street Darking in all sections of the city except C 3, (which is the core area) for presentation at the next meeting of the coun cil. A group of about 20 resi dents of the East Park section, south of the Rogue river, ap peared before the council seeking information on an nexation requirement. Two other zone changes, being considered by the coun cil, were given first and sec ond readings. One, changing a zone to permit construction of a 25-bed convalescent home, drew one remonstrance. There were no protests to the other which would convert an area at E and F streets on the exit route to the Freeway from light industrial to commercial zone. Nursing Operators Object To Rules Portland - (UPB - Nursing home operators Wednesday protested more stringent reg ulations for care by register ed nurses in a hearing before the State Board of Health. The hearing was held on new requirements and stand ards for nursing homes. About SO nursing home op erators attended the hearing, the last of seven held around tlie state since Feb. 6. Difficulty of obtaining reg istered nurses was the chief objection voiced to the pro posed additional care. O. G. Wallway, owner of the Wallway Nursing Home said that specifying the num ber of hours of registered nurse care per patient per day was not realistic. Other objections concerned the requirement of a medi cal advisory physician. Outbreak of Flu SpreadingThrough Midwest and South By United Press International The nation's flu outbreak spread through the Midwest and South today and threaten ed to move into the Far West. Respiratory diseases, includ ing the dangerous Asian flu strain, were at epidemic heights in parts of New York, Michigan and the South. The Memphis Public Health Department said "there is no question" that an epidemic was in progress in the city and surrounding county. The department reported 2,085 cases of flu Wednesday, more than double the number of cases counted Monday. The Sandusky Community mmev beaver 8 REfllt CElSBRAUNG" -v r m s mi x if iim PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY SATURDAY and MONDAY m m I 1 Large Selection of Light Fixtures at Below Cost Prices! 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NIGHT TILL 8 All Prices Subject To Stock On Hand mm mmsz ram School near Port Huron, Mich., closed down for the rest of the week because a third of the students were sick at home or in hospitals. At Albany, N.Y., the state Health Department reported 30 cases of flu-like illness at the Cayu ga County Infirmary and Home. Union County, Ark., health officers reported from 35 to 40 per cent of the county's 49,00 residents have had the flu the past month or have it at present. West Memphis, Ark., re ported 1,000 cases of flu and respiratory infections, the worst outbreak in a decade. Fountain Lake School near Hot Springs closed when 30 per cent of the students failed to reDort for pIdssas unt Springs proper had 700 stu- ems BDsem. Patients overflowed east Amansas Hospitals and visit ing hours were eliminated to prevent spread of the ail ments. Doctors in Alabama treated nearly 1,300 cases of flu, 1, 200 in Marshall county, where 200 of the patients also had pneumonia. The state has had 1,755 cases of flu the past 10 days. Deaths Confirmed Dr. J. W. Bass, Dallas, Tex., city health director, confirm ed tWO deaths from Inflnomo and warned an epidemic could nil me city by the first of next week. The deaths 73-Vear-Old man nri a i?.uaar. old man. Detroit Health rnmmio.W.- er Charles P. Anderson said city hospitals were jammed with patients and doctors Wednesday received 560 calls for home visits - "probably an all-time high for one day." Private doctors answered home calls for the city. The emergency unit of De troit Receiving Hospital had 527 cases, 65 per cent of them flu victims. Scientist Tells Breakthrough in Cancer Research Houston -I0PD- Cancer re searchers from three conti nents learned today how a team of Utah State University botanists used sound waves to create living viruses from cell-free plant and animal sub Dr. Georee W. fnr-hran plained how he and his asso ciates developed the process, Which Was rlpsrrlhorl ac a major break-through in cancer researcn. Cochran sairl his tam found the source of a suspect ed cancer link in infected cells to find where the suspected substance, nucleic acid, was formed. They found it in tiny green bodies containing chlor ophyll, and in the nucleus, the "center" of the cell. Particle. Purified Cochran sairl th rra.k ers purified the green par ticles, put them in test tubes and broke thfm nnon t.ritt. ultrasonic (high sound range) energy. They added a small amount of viral nucleic acid which served as a pattern to create the new living organ isms. Cochran made his report at the 17th annual symposium on fundamental cancer re search at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hos pital and Tumor Institute. He said he discovered early last year that ribonucleic acid, usually produced by liv ing ceils or viruses, could be formed by cell-free extracts from infected plants. He dup licated in the test tube a type of ribonucleic acid formed by tobacco virus. Cochran said he hopes his experiments will lead to new methods of chemical control of virus diseases - including, possibly, cancer. 4-H CluOfficers Attend Conference Duties of each officer of a 4-H club were explained at a Jackson county 4-H training school in the multi-purpose room of Crater High school recently. Miss Joan Brastey and Jerry Brog. county extension j agents, were in charge of the session, attended by about 200 4-H club members and leaders. 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