Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 24, 1963, Image 8

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SUNDAY, - NOVEMBER 24, lMf
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
THE WEEK IN CALIFORNIA
Governor Appoints Committee To Study Aspects of Smoking
By United Pratt International
The body of a five-year-old-girl
missing since last
March, was found in a hay field
near Napa last week by a dairy
rancher who told police he had
dreamed several times he would
find her.
The badly-decomposed body of
little Doreen Heskett, of Napa,
was found in a field which had
been searched by a 3.000-person
volunteer force shortly after her
disappearance. ,
Doreen's body was found by
body was clad in the same cloth
ing worn by the child when she
departed from a playmate and
headed for home, four blocks
away.
The cause of death was not
immediately determined.
Told of the discovery, the
child's parents said that after
eight months "we expected
something like this.
University of California coed
Judith Williamson. She had not
been seen since leaving her Al
bany home the morning of Oct.
29 to 'go to school. The latest
theory was that the 18-yenr-old
beauty might have been killed
in an unattended underground
garage near the campus.
Door: Detectives investigating
the past of slain pornography
Elsewhere, there were these: peddler William H. Door dis-
devctopments: : covered a love-nest with "wall
Jwdittt: Albany police cnnhn-.lo wall beds'' maintained by
ued their search for dues in the j Door in the Lake Malibu area
Earl Stewart, 65. Folic said u ' mysterious disappearance f near Hollywood. Door, 48, presi
dent of a company that made
pornographic records and owner
of a night club and other real
estate, and the beautiful bru
nette woman who had been liv
ing with him for 18 months,
were found shot to death in his
home near the Sunset Strip. The
woman, Mrs. Ellen Criss, 29,
was found nude on a bed.
Masters: Al Masters, veteran
University of Stanford athletic
director, died of cancer at Stan-ford-Palo
Alto Hospital. Mas
ters, 65, long a foe of awarding
"free rides" to potential stars,
retired last winter after holding
his post since 192S. His death
came two days before Die annu
al "Big Game" between the Uni
versity of California and Stanford.
Cigarettes: Gov. Edmund G.
Brown appointed a 10-member
blue-ribbon committee to study
all aspects of state policy on
cigarette smoking and health.
The governor said he established
the committee "in response to a
growing body of medical testi
mony that cigarette smoking is
endangering the health of the
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people of California." The com
mittee included Dr. Malcolm H.
Merrill, state public health di
rector; Atty. Gen. Stanley Mosk;
Dr. Max Rafferty, superintend
ent of public instruction, and
State Finance Director Hale
Champion.
The governor cited figures
from the State Department of
Health indicating the increased
risk of lung cancer and coronary
disease among cigarette smok
ers. "If there is anything the
state of California can properly
do to guard the health of its
people . . . from the hazards of
cigarette smoking, it should be
doing it," he said.
Weniel: German -born Ruth
Wenzel, 37, was declared sane
by the same Los Angeles jury
which found her guilty of simple
assault for taking a shot at her
former employer, actor George
Montgomery. Miss weniel, a
housemaid who said she was in
love with Montgomery, former
husband of Dinah Shore, faces a
maximum sentence of 120 days
in county jail.
Storm: Clear, calm weather
returned to Southern California
in the wake of a storm that
dumped as much as 3.12 inches
of rain along the coast and left
a path of mud slides and power
failures. The storm dispensed
the heaviest rainfall for a single
storm this season. It also
touched Northern California.
Guidotti: E. J. Guidotti, Son
oma County supervisor for 21
years, retained his post alter
beating an attempt to recall
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estate man with general mis-j being one of ti first Indian
conduct, an arrogant manner, i agents here, also ss known s
use of insulting and abusive one of th foremost photograph
language and behavior that was i , m Wcst JI(d In.
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spkaks Trt snTOENTS Iraol Ambassa
dor Abdul Rahman Al-Bara, sick In bed,
gestures as he speaks with a delegation of
Iraqi students at his private London resl-
donco Wednesday. Earlier, the students had
invaded his embassy and took it over as a
protest against the new regime of Pres.
Abdul Salam Aref. (UPI)
Wife of Pioneer !
Missionary Dies
PENDLETON (UPO Mrs.
James M. Comelison, daughter
of one of the first Umatilla In
dian Reservation agents and
wife of a pioneer missionary,!
died in a hospital Thursday aft
er a long illness. She was Sfi.
She was ttie daughter of the
; late Major and Mrs. Lee Morc-
"generally arbitrary and auto
cratic m vital matters. The
fight also was tied in with the
battle over Pacific Gas and
Electric Company's proposed
nuclear power plant at Bodega
Head, which Guidotti supported.
Education: A Torrance Board
of Education member who of
fered to build a concession stand
at a new high school rather than
pay the $12,000 asked by con
tractors found he wouldn't have
to do the job alone. City fathers
said they had been besieged by
residents and other board mem
bers volunteering to pilch in
and finish the building and
keep expenses down.
Neighbors Work
On Victim's Home
TRUCKEE, Calif. CUPD-The
home t hat slain highway Pa
trolman Glenn W. Carlson had
been building near here for his
wife and three children is being
completed by neighbors.
Some of them had never met
Carlson, local officials say.
Carlson was shot to death Nov.
IS when he attempted to halt
three bank robbery suspects at
the foot of Donner Summit on
U.S. 40 near here.
"No one had to send out a
call for help," Lt. 0. P. Led
ford said. "The people just appeared."
"They were running into each
other, with one person available
to drive each nail, he said.
The Carlson's home, which
overlooks the highway near
here, was about 60 per cent
completed the day he was shot.
Neighbors said it would be fin
ished by Christmas.
dians in the Cayuse country.
Her widower, Dr. James Cor-
nelison, was the first mission
ary to Indians in the area after
the Whitman Massacre.
Mrs. Cornelison was honored
in August as "Mrs. Republican"
of the Pendleton area by the
local Federation of Republican
Women s Clubs.
County Declared
Disaster Area
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
Small Business Administration
has declared King County,
Washington, a disaster area as
a result of- rain and flooding
which occurred Tuesday.
The disaster designation per
mits churches and charitable in
stitutions, owners of homes and
businesses, whose property was
damaged or destroyed to apply
for low-interest SBA loans.
SBA officials in Seattle said
the declaration was made in
connection with a flood in the
Vasa Park housing area near
Lake Sammamish. Water
backed up because of a plugged
culvert and swept across a high
way, down a ravine and into
the development area where
about 20 homes suffered $100,
000 damage.
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CAPTURED WHALE Fishermen prepare to transfer a re
cently captured 13-foot 9-inch, 2,500-pound pilot whale from a
trawler to a lagoon at Sea World oceanarium, near San Diego
Calif., where the animal will be trained to perform. (UPI)
Firm's Motion
Denied by Judge
THE DALLES (UPI) -Circuit
Judge Malcolm Wilkinson has
denied a motion by Harvey Alu
minum Co. to restrain Wasco
County from turning over $89,-
132 in tax money to the Cheno
with School District west of
here.
The company filed motions
Nov. 15 asking that no money
be disbursed until the Chenowith
and The Dalles districts settle
their boundary dispute.
Harvey contends part of its
property is in The Dalles district
and part of its taxes should be
paid to that district.
A circuit court decision
that issue is pending.
Influenza Heads
List of Diseases
Twenty-tour cases of influenza
were reported to the Jackson
County Health Department for
the week ending Friday, ac
cording to Dr. A. Erin Merkel
Jackson County public health
officer.
Thirteen such cases were re-
polled (rom Mcdtord, seven
from Ashland and four from
Phoenix.
Trail reported one case of
pneumonia and Medford two.
Rogue River reported two cases
of strep throat.
Other communicable diseases
included one case o( measles in
Medlord, one case each o(
mumps from Medford and
Jacksonville, one case each of
German measles, Medford and
Jacksonville, and one case of
chicken pox in Ashland.
Concrete Used for
Extension Riprap
Broken concrete from the old
Federal building at Riverside
Avenue and Sixth Street is being
used by the city for riprap on
the Siskiyou Street extension, i
according to City Engineer Ver
non Thorpe.
City Manager Robert Duff
said the city has been using
such material for the street's
extension during the past two
years, obtaining it at substan
tial saving to the city.
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