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COMES TO STOP - A Marine Corps Jet "Dennis the Menace" slingshot for the
makes a landing and comes to a stop in a launching of planes In less than 1,000 feet,
mere 700 feet. A nylon tape stretched across The take-off and landing techniques are part
the runway enables Jets to come to a stop in of the Marines' SATS (Small Airfield for
less than 700 feet instead of the usual 6,000 Tactical Support) program designed for set
to 8,000 feet. The tape also works like a ting up bases in primitive areas. (UPI)
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Rome Subject of
Travel Talk Event
At Domiciliary
The sixth In the winter se
ries of travel talks sponsored
by the American Red Cross
at the Veterans Administra
tion Domiciliary, White City,
was given this week by Mrs.
Russell Herbert In the Dom
iciliary theater. ,
Mrs. Herbert, now a resi
dent of Medford, showed color-films
of her native city,
Rome, Italy, where during
World War II she met her
husband when he was with
the American Forces there.
Her familiarity with the
city in its ancient, medieval
and modern aspects gave au
thenticity and added interest
to her comments on such fa
miliar scenes as Vatican City,
St. Peter's Basilica, and the
famous monuments, statues,
mosaics and fountains crea
ted by such great artists of
the past as Michelangelo, Ra
phael and Bernini.
Of special interest because
of the striking contrasts were
views of the today's popular
Via Veneto with its glitter
and glamor followed by some
of the less familiar parts of
the old Appian Way with its
crumbling reminders of the
glory of the ancient Roman
Empire.
As a bonus, there were col
or films of Assist with its
many statues, monuments and
churches commemorating the
life of its most famous native-
son St. Francis.
After the talk, refreshments
were served from a table on
which stood an Italian doll
and several pieces of Italian
pottery Mrs, Herbert brought
back from her trip. Mrs. Lea
tha Jones, travel talk chair
man of the American Red
Cross, and Mrs. C. Walters of
Medford assisted in the serving.
Sergear
nt Missile
Successfully Fired
San Nicholas Island, Calif.
- (UPD - The Army's Sergeant
missile was successfully fired
from sea level Wednesday
and hit its target 70 miles
away.
Army spokesmen said the
firing of the 34-foot long sol
id fuel bird was designed to
test tactical operation of the
missile under conditions at
sea level atmosphere. The mis
sile dropped Its nose cone near
San Miguel Island off Santa
Barbara after reaching an al
titude of 25 miles.
The Sergeant, produced to
replace the present war
ready Corporal missile, is the
first missile acknowledged by
the Army as capable of car
rying warheads for chemical
and biological warfare use.
The missile is expected to
be deployed to Army units
in Europe this spring.
FIRST FEMALE MEMBER - Airman 2nd Class Margaret
Ward, 19, of Morris Plains, N.J., sits in cockpit of F-108
Delta Dart after becoming first female member of the U.S.
Air Force to travel twice the speed of sound. She accom
plished the teat Monday as a passenger on trip she won Id
base contest. (UPI)
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Cub Scout Mews
Pack 4
Cub Scout Pack 4 held its
blue and gold dinner recent
ly in the Oak Orove school
gym with 200 persons attend
ing. The flag ceremony was
conducted by Den 3.
Guesu were introduced and
Harold ' Sabolle gave the in
vocation. George Bryant led
the Cub Scout promise. The
Cubs sang a welcome song and
skits were presented by all
the dens based on television
programs and commercials.
Pack 4 recently had a candy
bar sale and all boys selling
more than five bars were giv
en a pinewood car to assem
ble for the April race, Thtee
boys sold more than 40 bars
each. They were John Porter,
Ricky Hart and Edwin Hen
drlx, and each was presented
a wrist watch.
Boy Scout Troop 4 was a
guest and the highlight of the
evening was a court of honor
for the boys.
Awards earned by the Cub
Scouts and presented during
the evening were: Michael
Szpak, bobcat and assistant
denner badge; Bruce Matlack,
Jay Dumas, Rodney Purcy,
Roger Huff, Tom Watson,
wolf badge; Alex Dumas,
Scott Smith, Stephen Rose,
Greg Taylor, Doug McKen-
zie, bear badge; Richard Cas
ter, Ralph Wiese, Eddie Ben
nett, lion badge; Richard Cas
ter, Ralph Wiese, Bruce Mat-
lack, Alex Dumas, Scott
Smith, Stephen Rose, Ricky
Hart, Jay Dumas, Rodney
Purdy, gold arrow, and Alex
Dumas, Scott Smith, Mike
Bryant, Ricky Hart, Dennis
Bailey, Edwin Hendrix, Jay
Dumas, silver arrow,
Kent Wilcox and John
Porter were presented one
year pins and David Werner,
denner badge.
The next pack meeting 'wlU
be March 28 at 7:30 p.m. at
Oak Grove school. The pack
will have a roller skating
party for Cubs and their fam
ilies Sunday, March 24, at 4
p.m. at the Rollerena.
No Injuries Are
Reported in Mishap
Minor damage resulted and
no injuries were reported
when two cars were involved
In an accident at Stewart ave.
and Orchard Home dr. yester
day, state police reported.
A complaint will be filed
charging John Louis Black-
stone, 66, of 2S5S Jacksonville
highway, with failure to yield
the right of way, officers said
The Blackstone car stopped
to make a left turn and turned
into the path of a car driven
by Loretta Joan McDowalL
20, of 197 South Church st.
Phoenix, state police said.
Student loans at
Oregon State Now
Exceed 51 Million
Corvallis - Student Ioana
have become a million - dol
lar business at Oregon State
university, Dr. James H. Jen
sen, university president, has
reported.
Ot the $1,186,773 available
at Oregon State, some $1,043,-
862 la in loan to students.
Some $633,000 will be loan
ed this year, compared to
$430-000 last year, Jensen
said. Loan periods range from
30 days to several years.
The late R. A. Booth, state.
senator from Eugene, start
ed the OSU student loan fund
with a $300 grant in 1011.
Resources available have in
creased 2,631 times during its '
DZ-year existence.
J. Frank Jonasson, student
loan officer, said a $19,000
fund is available for emergen
cy loans of 30 days. Average
loans are for $79. The fund
rotated more than 10 times
this past year for a $107,000
total.
Collection Problems
Collection problems are
small, Jonasson said. Delin
quent accounts total less than
1 per cent. Nearly 20 Der
cent of all students enrolled
at Oregon State have made
use of the fund at one time
or another.
To continue the loan Pro
gram at its present pace, an
aaamonai 140,00 will - be
needed next year. The State
Scholarship commission is ex
pected to provide funds to
make a matching amount
available for additional Na
tional Defense Student Loans.
Regular and special funds
available total $170,490 from
which a freshman may bor
row $300; sophomore $490;
Junior $600; and senior or
graduate $700.
A total of $766,400 in Na-
tional Defense Student Loans
can be borrowed for repay
ment within 10 years after
graduation, with 3 per cent
interest begining one year lat
er graduation. An individual.,
student may borrow up to
000 a year from this source.
MOUNTIE ROBBED
Portland - (UH) - Royal Ca
nadian Mounted Police con
stable Edward K. Dewey,
Meyerthorpe, Alta.. told do.
lice Wednesday someone took;
$390 worth of clothing from
his parked car while he and
his family were visiting the
local zoo to see the tamoua
baby elephants.