Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 19, 1963, Image 22

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NAMED BY KENNEDY Roger Hilsman, director of State
Department Intelligence and Research, is shown at his office
in Washington after President Kennedy named him to be
Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. He
will replace W. Avcrell Harriman, who has been named
Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, to succeed
George McGhee, named by the Chief Executive to be U.S.
ambassador to West Germany. (UPI)
They'U Do It Every
WELL -NOW,
' HERE'S MY SEATING
LIST-HMM-I THINK
MRS.POPGIROLE AS
HONORARY PRESIDENT
PRO TM SHOULD SIT
AT THE SPEAKERS
RI&HT-JND-UH
Does day-to-day
meal skimping
leave you
lilt il-like huu-lu's, may chrnl you
of ptocioun vitnmins!
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Pinner lime, too tiled to prepare
n bitlaneed men !
rs,- fjisrs ' j-oft, D"s t..: - rnmt
WHAT ABOUT GONDOLA tflaLvTWEV BREAK UP J7u J Chfc.Af
gessunt? she's done more KJ3riai2fc.-7 after every f JX'iJlh
i FOR THIS CLUB THAN ANY- rk ;I':.tS WING-DINGy. wLrr4
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phiii i f ' jtvv ikvi-a -"r. mi- '.j . mtm
OncBEXEL MPorMPM capsule a day
SUPPLIES THE VITAMINS
YOU MAY BE MISSING!
Yot may nut cat tlirro
"w fll-b ilamcii'' nu
tritious meals every
flay in the .war! If you
kept a lei-oid of oveiy
thini: you ate over n
period of lime you
wouldn't believe it !
Vitamins ate indt
jiens.tbie to the human
y st em, and are t lie pre
cious elements which
change food into en-
nay, hi'lp build muscles, bne
Hud teeth. The shoitace of jti.t
ovr vi'jmin ean chup trouble!
T e one Mi Kelson "Ml'' nr
"Vi'M" capsule a day for do
a hie vitamin insurance!
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TUESDAY. MARCH 19. 1963
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that's about all!
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important vitamin . . .
and in ircnci-on 1)11,111-lilii-s!
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pricft millions can nf
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Another ox.-plicn t
formula i M,Kosson
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more Hi t ive people
M a i n ten am e PI u-
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mins plus I KON ami six otheros
sentinl minerals! A trememlnus
value as line 11? Jl.lli n bottle!
Don't risk "vitamin huniier"...
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vitamin-rivh foods!
State Legislatures
By RAYMOND LAHR
United Preii International
Washington -IL'PU- State leg
islatures are showing a lively
interest this year in amend
ing the Federal Constitution.
Although most of the legis
latures have been in session
only eight or nine weeks, 22
of them already have ap
proved the anti - poll tax
amendment which came out
of Congress last year. Sixteen
more must go along before
this proposal can become the
24th amendment.
Some of the legislatures
also arc appealing to congress
to do something about other
proposals for amending the
national charter. Most of these
originated at a Chicago meet
ing last December of the Gen
eral Ascmbly of the States, an
organization which represents
all state legislatures and is af
filiated with the Council of
State Governments.
Rougher Going
The anti-poll tax amend
ment may face rougher going
from now on. It has not yet
been ratified by any of the 11
Dixie slates, including those
which have abolished the poll
tax.
Congress approved it with
the necessary two-thirds vote
last year, despite complaints
that it called for use of a can
non to kill a moth.
By Jimmy Hatlo
Musical chairs at
THE HORSECH ESTER
HORSERADISH AND
GARDEN CLUB'S GALA
LUNCHEON- .A
Court Record
.MISTH'K CODftT
Asliland IllNlrlct
Kdward L. McDonald, overload,
22
Robert E. fox. overload. $:i2.
Ernest C. Cross, disobeyed itop
liKii. $15.
Puync W Hall, overload. $I2B.
William 1, Nobhx, overload. $72.
Harold E. King, no operator's
license. $5.
Marlon F. Kane, overload. $.11.
Arthur R Huff, improper change
of lanen, $1,1.
Delmer R. Wlawell, no operator's
license. $.1.
l,eo W MeFnrlnnd, overload. $.12.
Louis V. OUcnbacher, overland.
Belly J Raht-nek. expired oper
nlnr'it lnonsc, $.1.
Hilly P. Taylor, expired chauf
feur's license. $.Y
Arlhur K. Hotho. overload, $sn.
I.loyd W. Brown, over height. $15
Robert D. Richardson, no oper
alor licence, $fl.
Alhin W. Mrad. overload. $2(i
Robert G. Cosier, overload $24
Thomas D. Slillion, expired ve
hicle license. $5.
Carl R. Raker, no heitdliKhts. $10
Chitrlea W. MeDanicI, overload.
Ronnie L Hnys. Sr.. overload,
$HM
Hill R Palnnde. overload. $lR.
fieorsr C Liltell. overload $J2.
Kills Y James, overload. $2(1.
Hen R. Kvans. disobeved stop
slun. $1.Y
William A nubottuin. overload
$22 40
Fred R Renter, overload. $24.
Otho L. lliilimnn, overload. $28.
su nFoitu MrxuTiMi. roruT
l.avene McCullom Konscbot. dis
obeved stop sin. $m.
Hrulab Autenrtetb Nathan, dis
obeved traffic MKiial. $7 .0.
l.lovo Albert Livingston, rilaobev
ed tnilfic signal. to
Movrt Georce Wiltard. no reRis
tralion in vehicle $10
David I.eroy Osdabl. no oper
ator license, S
Vernon l.ee Jackson, violation of
! baMc rule $10
Cecil Claude Rlanlrv, hnnroner
ru-lu turn. 10.
Kldred Furl Moore, disobeved
troitie ftisnal, $10
Ronald Felix Sptelbusch, dl
nbeved slop sicn. SUV
Monte I.ero' Whaley, violation
ni luisir ruie. i
Vtrcil Don WildRc. expired ve
hictn licence. .i
Fill I.eRov Cornutt doo'ved
.ttvp siRn. $15; tio operator's Itceitae
in iioy-TsMmi. $"
Herthel Cee Davis, violalln of
batc rule y
Fmil Attiiio Giatll. vtolatiin of
bMC rule $10
Anne Jones McKibben, violition
of basic rule 2.
Fmeit Rnd Duce. violation of
basic rule. $a
HIM'ltK'T I'OI'RT
Scott Robr't Koiel. violation of
I VVtlham Odlen Whitf n "ublic
ul""v comnitsion orrmit. JT
Ft'i'er Jmr lopkinit, violation
: of "fU rn'r t0
laro Kdw in Gould, excessive
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Hiirvev t a tie Moslem, violation
ol 1' isic role 10
Hovel c Hogohoom, rimotiev ed
slot) mm. Hill
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Creel ol S Ivih Burton O.lcn,
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Only five states still re
quire payment of poll taxes as
a condition for voting. The
Federal Civil Rights Commis-
Witnesses Testify
On Advertising Bill
Salem IUPD Slate li
censing boards should be pro
hibited from regulating ad
vertising, the House Judiciary
committee was told Monday.
Rep. Kcsslcr Cannon (R
Bend), a radio station man
ager, led a string of witnesses
in support of such a bill. He
said advertising restrictions
should be left up to the legis
lature. Cannon, in response to a
question, said there were cur
rent disputes over slate board
regulations restricting adver
tising by dentists, optome
trists and pharmacists.
No opponents of the bill
appeared. Others supporting
it included Bob Paulos. editor
and publisher of the Oregon
City Enterprise-Courier and
legislative spokesman for the
Oregon Newspaper Publish
ers association; Carl Webb,
ONPA manager; Ray Beach,
Oregon Advertising club; Vir
gil Parker, Eugene broadcast
er representing the Oregon
association of broadcasters;
and Jess Shinn, Oregon asso
ciation of advertising agen
cies. Husband Vanishes
For Fifth Time
Los Angeles, Calif.-(UPP-On
March 11, according to Mrs.
Steven Gilbert, her 42-year-old
husband disapparcd lor
the fifth time in the last four
years. '
She said he had been wor
ried about being unable to
remember his past. "He sob
bed to me that he wanted me
to divorce him so I would not
have to go through the ter
rible experience of wonder
ing if he was dead each time
he disappeared," she said.
Monday it came to light that
Steven Gilbert, Los Angeles,
also is Cornelius Charles
Cornelisse, Garwood, N. J.,
who wandered off from his
wife and three children there
on Sept. 6, 1955. Last month
New Jersey authorities de
clared him legally dead.
Gilbert still has not returned
from his March disappear
ance. Since no missing per
sons report has been filed
and no warrant issued for
him, California authorities are
not conducting a search.'
But police, at Mrs. Gil
bert's request, sent his finger
prints to the federal bureau
of investigation in Washing
ton. The bureau confirmed
the dual identity and. said he
had a family in New Jersey.
Funds Expended on
Pollution Control
Washinglon-iUPIl - The Na
lional Association of Manu
facturers told Congress today
that American industry was
spending $500 million a year
for air pollution control.
'The fuels show that fed
eral aid and controls are un
necessary." said NAM spokes
man Daniel W. Cannon of
New York.
Cannon made the comments
In testimony prepared for the
House Health and Safety sub
committee which is consider
ing air pollution legislation.
Cannon said great strides
have been made in air pollu
tion control through the vol
untary efforts of civic and
industrial groups working in
cooperation with municipal
aulhorities.
He said the list of cities
included Chicago, Pittsburgh,
San Francisco, New York, St.
Paul. Minn., Detroit, Provi
dence, R.I., St. Louis. Cleve
land and Louisville, Ky.
Hearings Slated on
Capital Punishment
Salem - 'I'PI' - Hearings on
capital punishment bills will
be conducted here by the Sen
ale Judiciary Committee on
March 22. Sen. Thomas Ma
honey (D-Porlland) said today.
The hearings will be held
in room 8 of the Capitol build
ing, starting at l ;lll p in.
NOW YOU KNOW
Advocalus diaboli. Latin tor
the devil's advocate, is ihr
name given to the person ap
pointed to state objections to
a proposed canonization in the
Roman Catholic church ac
cording to the Universal
Standard Encyclopedia,
SHELL
Said Showing Interest in Altering Constitution
sion reported that the poll tax
was part of a pattern of dis
crimination against Negro
voting in only two of the five
Alabama and Mississippi.
Sen. Spessard L. Holland
(D-Fla.) congressional author
of the proposed amendment,
gives the Senate periodic re
ports on its status. So far, he
Foreman Will Speak
At GOP Convention
Portland Representative
Edward Foreman of Texas
will speak at the biennial con
vention of the Young Repub
lican Federation of Oregon,
Chairman William Brunncr
has announced.
Representative Foreman
will deliver his address at a
banquet Saturday, March 23,
at 7:30 p.m.
Foreman, in his first cam
paign for political office, earn
ed the distinction of being
the youngest Congressman
elected in 1962, at the age of
28. He has been active in nu
merous civic, engineering, and
business associations, and in
1962 was chosen one of five
outstanding Young Men in
Texas and in 1960 received
the Jaycee Distinguished Ser
vice Award.
London -1UPI1- Ernest Eric
was granted a divorce Monday
on grounds of desertion. His
wife left him 51 years ago,
nine months after they were
married.
Another service from the 13 Shell dealers of Medford
What every woman
who ever drives alone should
know about her car
Here are some motoring tips and hints
for our lady customers only. The in
formation isn't technical. But it's impor
tant information that could save you time
and trouble.
1. What to do if your car won't start.
First, check the obvious. Do you have
fuel? (If you have run out, don't leel too
bad over 5,000 motorists do it everyday.)
yonmvcimniiloiimtclrmisiiiissioit,
is the gear selector lever at exactly the
right spot? Check and make sure.
It's also a good idea to push the acceler
ator pedal all the way down and release
it quickly just before you attempt to
start. Now, try the starter again in bursts
of 2 or i seconds. Still no go? Let your
engine rest for three or four minutes. Try
once more this lime with slightly longer
hursts. 11 your engine still balks, give your
Shell dealer a call.
2. How to recognize carburetor icing
stalls plus a tip to help prevent them.
This ever happened to you on a damp,
chilly day? Your car starts promptly. You
drive a short distance to the first stop sign
and you stall. You have no trouble re
starting. But, at the next intersection, you
stop and stall again. Then, the stalls dis
appear just as mysteriously as they came.
That's a typical case of carburetor icing.
11 your car has this trouble, try Super
Shell gasoline. One of its 9 working in
gredients is an anti-icer that lights car
buretor icing stalls.
i. In a lightning storm, your car is one
of the safest places you can he. So don't
be terrified if there's lightning all around
vou. When the rain starts to tall, slow
down and proceed with care. If the rain
Hiiirs down so hard that you can't see
well, pull all the way off the road and
wait until the storm lets up. Xatc: if you
must stop, don't park under a tree or on a
surface that could lxg you down.
4. An imporlant warning thai your
brakes can give you and what to do
about it. When your car is standing still,
push down on your brake pedal. Docs the
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORO, OREGON
has reported ratification by
these states:
Illinois, New Jersey, Ore
gon, Montana, West Virginia,
New York, Maryland, Cali
fornia, Indiana, Rhode Island,
Michigan, Alaska, Ohio, Ha
waii, Idaho, New Mexico, Min
nesota, Utah, North Dakota,
Colorado, Washington and
Vermont.
Require Approval
Amendments to the Consti
tution require the approval of
three-fourths (now 38) of the
legislatures. All amendments
adopted have been proposed
by Congress.
The Constitution also pro
vides that Congress shall call
a convention to draft an
amendment if so required by
two-thirds of the legislatures.
This procedure has never been
used successfully, but some
legislatures are invoking it
again this year.
One of the proposals stem
ming from the Chicago meet
ing would require Congress to
call a convention if requested
by two-thirds (32) of the legis
latures in petitions containing
identical language..
Five state legislatures have
petitioned Congress this year
for action on this simplified
plan for letting the states
originate amendments.
Another of the Chicago
proposals would strip the fed
eral courts of power-first as
serted last year-to compel re
apportionment of state legis
latures. Five legislatures also
have sent this proposed con
stitutional amendment to Con
gress.
The most drastic proposal
drafted by the assembly of the
state would set up a "Court
of the Union" composed of
the Chief Justices of all state
supreme courts. The new
court would have power to
IS A WORD FOR LARK
Our Wagonaire does more things for more people! Open the
world's only slide-open rear roof. Load as tall as you want
standing inside! Or make it a snug family sedan or a light
duty business van. Any job... Wagonaire says "can do!"
Your Studebaker dealer is more than willing to show you
how willing our Wagonaire can be. See him!
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pedal feci "mushy" or sink slowly to the
floorboard? If so, there's trouble in your
car's hvdiaulic braking system. See your
Shell dealer right away.
5. Mow to avoid being locked out. Tape
an extra car key on some secret place out
side your car. It must be reachable even
if all your doors arc locked.
Another tip to save fuss and bother:
carry some dimes in a sealed envelope in
your glove compartment. They could
conic in handv for use in a roadside pay
telephone should your car act up.
6. What to do in case of emergency on
a highway. If you have a flat tire, or if
something mysterious goes wrong with
3 MEDFORD SHELL DEALERS
T.I . t . 1
it s a mytii tnat you
must break in a new car
at low speeds
Used to be that new cars had to be "broken
in very gently. You weren't supposed to go
over 45 mph for the fust 1500 miles or so.
Now, automotive experts recommend that
you take your car out on a highway every so
often and drive at the legal speed limit for a
while. That's the real n ,oirn. Von cmf
count on your S)u-J7 aYiilW for sruigi( facts
mil honest lt orfc. Sec him regularly.
Watch Shell's Wonderful World of Colt on IV bunJuv altcrnuons
overturn U. S. Supreme Court
decisions in cases Involving
disputes between state and 1
federal power. j
Only the Florida and Ar- i
kansas legislatures have sent '
the "Court of the Union" pro
posal to Congress so far.
' if
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your car, pull all the way off the road.
Raise the hood. Tie a handkerchief or
something white on the door-handle
nearest the road. These are distress sig
nals on virtually all roadways. Stay near
vour car but hack from the road. You
should have help before long.
7. How to cut the chances of a break
down almost in half. The American
Automobile Association reports that flat
tires, weak batteries, and faulty electrical
systems account for 45 percent of all car
breakdow ns. Your Shell dealer can help
you keep these things Iroin causing trou
ble. Let him check your car regularly.
After all, service is his business.
DE-BUNK A MYTH ABOUT CAR CARE !h
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