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;an Named for laciffic University IForest Grove - Dr. William Baldwin of Indiana uni- Irsity, Bloomington, h a en named dean of the Pa cific university College of Op- Htnetry, President M. A F. Hbtchic has announced. A graduate of Pacific uni versity and the Pacific uni- .tersity College of Optometry, Dr Baldwin returns to Pa cific and Forest Grove from M;POst as assistant professor Of optometry at Indiana uni versity. He is presently com pleting work on his doctor of 'jSpilosophy degree. SB He will assume the post Upon the retirement of Dr. Smes Wahl, who has been dfan at the college since 1955. mench Playwright Mtid Out of Danger Paris-1 Pi-French poet and pywrigm Jean Locteau. 73, bis pronounced out of danger f far as his heart is concern i bv his doctors todav. Wf 1 tt i .. t . M Miaeifu d Heart Stack at his Paris home at e beginning ol this week. the I: THE DANMOORE HOTEL , 1217 SW Morrison St. i. PORTLAND, OREGON All transient guests. All those who (me, return. Rates not high, not law. Free garage, new location ' : Mock from hotel. Open until 10 .m. TV's and radios. Reputation mm cleanliness. CHILDREN UNDER SEVEN NO CHARGE City I Limits f . , i """" flt jjf tit Tsm Klamath Falls-Reno Air Service Asked Salem - ilW - A group of Oregon state and local agen cies Wednesday filed a peti tion asking the Civil Aeron autics Board in Washington. D.C.. to provide service from Klamath Falls to Reno. The petition was filed by the Oregon Board of Aeronau tics, the public utility com missioner, the cities of Klam ath Falls, Lakeview. Eugene, Medford. North Bend, and Redmond, and the Chambers of Commerce of Klamath and Lake counties. SECTION D PAGES 1 to Medford TRIBUNE; MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1M3 PROPOSED ROUTE The controversial pro- creek, well within Jacksonville's city limits. Peti posed relocation route of the Medford-Provolt tions have been received by both the Jackson highway is marked on the map by dots. The villc city council and Jackson county court urg route. as proposed and surveyed by the state ing the highway commission study alternate highway department, is to the south of Jackson routes. Some say that the highway route would .damage the historical value of the town. The suggested route would eliminate log trucks and other through traffic from the downtown area (checkered markings) which passes the Jackson ville Museum (marked M on the map). I i m-j n n i itnrtinnTimng f BiiiUHrri w II w I! II I liuiwniiKWM jmm m iswm m wmmmmm &winr twtt mum HEADS COHPS-Lt. Col. Mil dred I. Clark, above, has been named head of the Army Nurse Corps, according to a Pentagon announcement. She will succeed Col. Margaret Harper in September. (UPI) How $18.75 a month can grow into something you never expected to own You may have never given Miy thought to a really extravagant orchase like, for example, a summer home at the lake. Yet there's an easy way to make it happen, and sooner than you'd think. All you have to do is enroll in the Payroll Savings Plan for U.S. Savings Bonds where you work, and then go to work every day, as you always have. Your payroll department does the rest. Each payday they set aside an amount you specify, say $18.75 a month, and buy a S25 Bond in your name. It's the world's easiest, surest way to save. You never see the money, so you can't spend it. Your cache simply keeps growing, and before you know it, you've got the down payment on your summer home, or the price of a sports car, or the financial groundwork for almost any family dream. What's more, your dollars help your country stand firm against the strongest enemies of freedom the world has ever known. Join the eight million Americans on Payroll Savings now. There's no telling what your $18.75 a month will lead to. Quick facts about U.S. Savings Bonds You get $4 for every $3 invested, at maturity You can get your money anytime Your Bonds are replaced free if lost, destroyed or stolen You can save automatically on Payroll Savings. i w Keep freedom in your future with U.S. SAVINGS BONDS .-'. VJ. enmnW ten i( till I" tittrtit. Hi Zrauury Cipsrfmmt Uaiil IU afccrtuul O.-.ru 0-4 IU Mwrww l tXmr ptiriiw MA Memorial Dinner Set by Council Portland - "Man conquers nature not by force but through understanding," is the theme of a banquet to be held Saturday, May 4, by the World Affairs Council and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in tribute to Mux Lchmann, prominent business man and board member of both organizations, who died recently. The Max Lehmann Me morial dinner, which will take place at the Benson Hotel, features as guest speaker Gerard Picl. editor and pub lisher of "Scientific Ameri can, who will speak on "The Challenge of Science to Free dom," in the midst of a three- day conference on "Challenges to Americans" sponsored by World Affairs Week. Formerly science editor of Life magazine, Picl is the author of "Science in the Cause of Man." He is a trustee of the American Museum of Natural History, president of the Salk Institute for Biologi cal Studies, and a director of the American Civil Liberties union. Following Piel's address, other guest conference mem bers will join in comments and discussion. Dr. Peter 0 re gard, who speaks earlier in the day on "Challenges to American Freedoms," Dr. Chalmers Johnson, an author ity on "The Challenge in Asia," and Dr. Dorothy Lee. cultural anthropologist at Iowa State college and San Fernando State college, will participate in this session. Dr. Frank Munk, World Affairs Week conference chairman, will moderate. Pennsylvania! Killed In Wreck Near Ontario Ontario -KM- Arthur Niles, 28, Carbondalc. Pa., was kill ed in a one-car accident near here Tuesday night He was alone in his car. BOYS WITH NERVE Dcs Moines. Iowa T-'PI) -Credit two Des Moines teen age boys with nerve. Police ' arrested the two youths at the scene of an accident.) They were prying a hub cap; off a squad car while officers ; investigated the accident Subscribers To report improper or non delivery of the Mail Tribune in MecUord. phone 772-til-ll; Ash land rail at 4 18 Bridge at., or phone 482-3002; Yreka, phone Victory 2-2898 before 8:43 p.m. daily and 10 30 a m Sunday. If rcsular delivery arrives shortly after you call please notify office, thus ehminatins special messenger service. 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