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o o MEDPORS MAIL TR11UHE. MEDFOKD. OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1963 A 5 MEDICAL HISTORY-Chameli, mongrel dog at University of Oregon Medical school in Portland, made medical history last Wed nesday by giving birth to 14 healthy pup pies. Litter, though large, was not point of renown. She is first dog to bear young and otherwise lead normal life with only one kidney. Chameli is part of a research project investigating super-cooling, storing, and transplanting whole organs. Giving mother and pups loving care are twins, Bobby and Billy Day. (UPI) Widow Testifies In Murder Trial - The Dalles -IUPP- The wid ow of a man who was shot to rieath last April testified Tuesday she fled from him to the garage of Dolphus Baker, who is on trial for second de gree murder. Baker, 53, is charged in the shooting death of Richard Bisig, 31, at Rufus 30 miles east of here. Bisig's widow, Janice, 22, was the state's first witness. She said her husband, who had hcen gone three weeks nn a court order, arrived back 1o try to persuade her to re turn to him. She said her glasses were broken and she received a black eye. Mrs. Bisig said she left on the pretext of telling a baby sitter she need not come that night and that her husband kept her son, Brian, 2. She paid she drove to the home of a deputy sheriff who was gone, so went to Baker's ga rage. The shooting occurred after Bisig came to the garage. Deputy Dist. Atty. Robert McCrca, from Lane County, asked Mrs. Bisig: "Are you, yourself, glad he's dead?" "Yes," she replied. LIKE A MONSTER Nuneaton, England -(UPD- A rlriverless 37-ton bulldozer, apparently started by acci dent. Tuesday escaped from a building site, knocked down several trees, destroyed a rock garden and chased a car be fore coming to a halt in a ditch a half-mile from its starting point, 'it was just Jike a monster in a horror film," said Thomas Aucetl. Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF- BEFORE the immortal Italian star, Eleanota Duse would consent to tour America, she demanded a clause in hex contract calling for an even temperature of 72 degrees in her dressing room. An ingenious master car penter exclaimed, "I fix," and fashioned a ther mometer that registered exactly 72 degrees come blizzard or heat wave. "Wonderful country," enthused Duse before sailing for home. "It renn, it snow, it frizz, it blow but de termometer, he is always seventy-two!" (As an afterthought, she remarked, "Funny, I sink, how much hotter seventy-two ees in Chicago than it ees in New York?') Newly arrived in Camp Devens, a draftee from Harvard re ceived this letter from lus mater: "Dear Sebastian: Now that you are on your way to being1 a general, I trust that you will arise on time every morning- so that the other young- gentlemen in your set will not have to sit at the table and wait for you to come downstairs before they can begin eating their breakfast." m An official of the Philadelphia Zoo should embarrass Jitterbugs with his report that, when careless visitors drop paper cups and containers into the otters' pool, the praiseworthy animals gather up the trash and put it in a neat pile. C 1963, by Bennett Cert, Distributed by Kins Feature Syndicate Hatfield Believes Kennedy Can Be Beaten Next Year Salem-flJPD-Presidenl John gressive fashion and slug It F. Kennedy can be displaced in 1964 if Republicans are willing to go out in an ag- wrv ' "'-"""wu.iuwuimiwini.iii ii m iinum u mm mi "-'" WK i,c . ,V -w ho- X ARE YOU DRIVING A LEMON? 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He said all Republican hopefuls should enter next spring's presidential primary races and "take their chances." He said the pri mary races will give the peo ple a voice in selection of candidates. He denied that New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller could be written off as a Re publican presidential candi date in 1964 because polls now show his strength has slipped. "I don't bclicvp any man can be written off until the final bell has sounded. Rocke feller is still in the race, and while he may appear behind at present, he still can come out on top," Hatfield said. When asked to comment on Arizona Sen. Barry Gold water's apparent strength in the south, Hatfield said Re publican candidates should have national appeal. He said the battle should be fought on the basis of principle and issues, not on sectional differences. Education Groups Meet for Planning Portland 'I'PIt Officers of the state's education organi zations were to meet today as a committee to plan a cam paign to sell voters on the legislature's S60 million in come measure before Oct. 19. The bill's fate will be de termined in a special election brought by referral. The committee chairman is Mrs. Stephen Turel, Portland, president of the Oregon Con gress of Parents and Teach ers The committee also invited labor sr.d industry groups to join in the campaign to save the tax bill from defeat. Most of the 560 million in new taxes would so to local school districts and state op crated universities and col leges, according to the com mittee. The group was formed at a meeting of the Oregon Educa tion association, PTA and Oregon School Boards association. Open Sundays 10:00 A.M. to 5:20 P.M. , Monday and Friday 9:30 A.M. to 8:50 P.M. 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