Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1963, Image 3

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
MONDAY. JUNE 10. I9S3
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10 Hospitalized
As Pipes Explode
Fort Walton Beach. Fla. -Cfl
- Ten persons were hos
pitalixed and 26 others receiv.
ed minor injuries Sunday
night when several hot wa
ter pipes in a crowded res
taurant exploded.
A hospital spokesman said
one of the injured, Mrs. Wade
Hopkins, was in critical con
dition suffering from nine
broken ribs and a crushed
shoulder bone.
Police said the explosion
ripped a gaping hole in the
wall of the Bradford House
restaurant and spewed hot
water and debris on the 100
customers in the main dining
room.
The explosion also blew the
plate glass windows out the
front of the restaurant and
tore a large hole in the roof.
The pipes were sealed in a
wall between the restaurant
office and the dining room.
Police said the pipes were
connected to a large boiler
outside the recently completed
. building.
Tht legislatuf IV
Cuts in Faculty Draw Criticism Of Chancellor
(Continued from Pag 1)
Chancellor R. E. Lieuallen
spoke more softly. He said
the system "fared well in
some areas and suffered set
backs in others."
He was critical of faculty
cuts, and said inadequate sal
ary money will cause the sys
tem to "slip back an addi
tional step or two.'-'
His praise took in gradu
ate Drosrams and scholarships.
The new chancellor also
spoke well of the committee
that gave him his baptism
of fire at a legislature. Its
members, after working with
him through the session, re
turned the praise and called
relations a "decided Improve
ment" over 1961.
But a few other legislators
were rankled at education
Three Found Dead
At Sweet Home
Sweet Home - UPD - A 75-year-old
man and his wife
and son were found shot to
death in their home near here
early Sunday.
State Police said Earl Caw
ley apparently shot his wife,
Helen, and son, Michael, 21,
as they slept and then took
his own life after going to a
neighbor's house to call po
lice.
His body was found by po
lice near the back porch of
his home. AH three persons
were shot with a rifle.
Police said Cawley left a
note asking "forgiveness for
this act."
Willie Brandt Sees
Quiet in West Berlin
New York-flTO-West Berlin
Mayor Willie Brandt, arriving
In the U.S. for a short visit
said Sunday the Soviet Union
has "come tb accept the fact
the West will remain in Ber
lin."
"The Russian leaders want
to quiet things down," he
said, "they have problems
with their satellites in East
Germany
The Family Council
kdltor'l no-.: Tht Family C tvnrll consists or b ud(r.
pbycMalxist, Ihrta rlergymen. three editors end b woiuen'1 editor.
Edrh article Is a luminary of a family disagreement presented to the
Council. TA Council deals with problems, major and minor,
nc.unterd bv guidance counselors and social workers. Edited by
airs. Alma Denny, ttopyritnt by benc.-ai features .orp.
pressures, and termed Lieu-
alien the legislature's ."high
est paid lobbyist."
Gov. Mark Hatfield called
the legislature's actions "det
rimental to the quality of
higher education."
Freedom Left Intact
In an area perhaps more
important than money, how
ever, higher education came
out of the session with its
freedom intact. The lawmak
ers talked, as they always
do, of spelling out just where
the dollars are to be spent,
as is done in other budgets.
but they didn't do it.
For lower education, from
grade one through communi
ty colleges, the legislative ex
perience was quieter and hap
pier. Hatfield and Superintend
ent of Public Instruction
Leon Minear noted that
schools got what the gover
nor requested, and the com
munity colleges got a little
more.
The lcgistlature approved
$141 million for aid to
schools, an increase of about
$10 per child. It still left
the state's share of school
costs at only about 39 per
cent.
Special Programs Halpad
Special programs got $5.8
million, community colleges,
$4.3, the department of ed
ucation and vocational reha
bilitation $4.1.
The legislature said it's pos
sible for new community col
leges to be created, but they
won't get any state help for
a while.
Of equal importance, the
legislature overhauled basic
school funding, separating
special programs and chang
ing to a more realistic count
of school children. Its appro
priations come out to $143
per child the first year of
the biennium and $152 the
second.
Adjustments were made
elsewhere in education. To
move school district reorgan
ization along another small
step, a new unit was created
the intermediate educa
tion district. It will have the
effect of letting the old coun
ty superintendent's offices
contract across county lines.
PRO-GOP TREND SEEN
Washington - OIPO - Sen.
Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.)
says Republican chances for
winning the White House
"are not bright right now . . .
but they are getting brighter
every day."
THE LONG STRETCH
London - Am - Tha follows
Ing ad appeared in the Sun
day Times: "Trombone play
er wishes to sell 28 sport
jackets with one arm longer
than the other."
Complete, Visual Cart Contact Lames
DR. DUKE G. ANDERSON
OPTOMETRIST
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE
AT
30 CRATER LAKE AVENUE
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office Hours TeSephone
By Appointment
779-1392
Olga P. - He acts as if he
can't stand me so why hang
around?
Charles P. - I'm a fugitive
from her childish dependence
and silly talk.
e e
Olga P. - I'm ready to call
it quits, pack up, and leave.
We've been married only two
years and if Charles is this
cold to me now, he'll be a gla
cier in my life in another two
years. I'm a warm person,
eager to love Charles and to
mother a household of our
children, but he tells me I
bore him and keeps me at
arm's length.
-
Charles P. - Olga had me
fooled while we were engag
ed. I only saw her once a
week and she got along fine
without me the other six
days, but now she follows me
around and won't leave me
alone a minute when I'm
home. If she needs such con
stant attention, let her get
it from her mother. No hus
band can fill her demands.
The Council - Despite the
statistics, this column takes
the stand that almost any
marriage can be made to
work by working on it. Just
suppose even half the effort
was applied to attracting
back the partner, as is spent
later in attracting forward a
new one. A marriage suc
ceeds when two people can
emerge from their solo trou
bles and set about solving
the mate's problems too. This
is the course called for in the
vows. Yet so many newly-
weds are too bogged down in
unreadiness and emotional
incompleteness that marriage 1
merely piles new puzzles on '
ton of olrl humdincers. ... I
Here s Olga with so much in
security left over from her
childhood that she strives for
reassurance, for ego-bolstering
from her husband. Until
she feels strong enough to
stand alone, she can't bring
much to her marriage. And
here's Charles, accustomed to
a deep non-giving inner life,
brimming over with smug
self-sufficiency, refusing to
be forced into tenderness and
gentleness. If only they could
see that they have reacted
with opposite extremes of be
havior resulting from the
same problem - fear of being
ignored, with a man like
Charles, Olga, try the light
touch. He may love you more
for not needing him so des
perately, the way a Dank
gives a loan readily to a rich
man.
Six Persons Hurt
As Bus, Car Collide
Portland - (DPI) - Six passen
gers aboard a Bend-to-Port-land
Continental Trailways
bus suffered minor injuries
when the bus hit a car and
went off the road into a dirt
embankment near here Sun
day.
Stanley Chapman, 57, of
Bend, the driver of the bus,
told Multnomah county sher
iff's officers that he swerved
to avoid hitting the car with
greater impact.
The bus was carrying 34
passengers. None of the three
persons in the car was injured.
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