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oUNUAY, DKChAJUfcrt IS. 13 MKDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Accidents Checked By Medford Police A sprlps of traffic accidents Including three hit and run col lisions were reported to Med ford police Friday and Satur day. A truck driven by Clifford Paul Jones, Route 4, Box 413D, Medford, Friday struck a parked car registered to A. Douglas and Sadie E. Roach, 208 Groveland Ave., Medford, at West Sixth Street near North Fir Street, police said. Cars driven by Hilda Matilda Fink, 833 W. Jackson St., and Alma Could Meyer, 20 W. 10th St., Eagle Point, collided Fri- r iJS sac mm WHEW by riav at the Intersection of Oak dale Avenue and Sixth Street Medford. Meyer was cited I Medford police for disobeying stop sign. A car registered to Lee Ray mond Pendergast, 750 Grand Ave., Medford, was hit Friday while in the parking lot in front of the Big Y Supermarket, Med ford. Driver of the other car failed to leave identification at the scene, police said. A car registered to Shirley A Kiatpn 4(11 'A Kenwood Ave. was struck hv an unknown vehicle while parked near the intersection of Kenwood Avenue and West Second Street Friday A ear rceistercd to Clarence William McCucn, 1112 Biddle Road, Medford, was struck by an unknown car Saturday at the intersection of Bartlett and Fourth Streets, officers report ed. Tippif Gifts May Exceed Half Million DALLAS (UPI) Police offi cials said Saturday it now ap pears that gifts to the family of patrolmanJ. D. Tippit, slain trying to arrest accused presi dential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, may total a quarter of a million dollars. The fund totaled $226,282.90 Friday. Police Lt. V. K. Hips binrl in champ of tabulating the donations, said most of the mail now being processed arrived lain last month. Several sacks still remain to be checked, and donations trickle in daily. Mtitmi See Ihem at BUM'S NWN Samsonite' r - I 1 TSB I IvJ EXECUTIVE J "Si , tt xi i 6.'.,. ', : ', 0 Jt Compact, tlegant, etliclent with not a lock In ilhtt O S Maurine Praises Gov. Brown For Step On Smoking WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Maurine B. Neuberger, D-Ore., today praised Gov. Edmund G. Brown of California for taking a "giant step" in ordering a state study of the effects of smoking on health. "The governor has once again placed California in the van guard of public health respon sibility," Mrs. Neuberger said. Brown this week directed a state advisory committee to de velop an education program" to protect the health of Californi ans against cigarette smoking. Mrs. Neuberger, who has car ried on a campaign to point up what she contends are the proven hazards of smoking, said she ' believed Brown was the first governor to take such a step. "It is a giant step," she said. The Oregon Democrat said Brown's action was "the more welcome" because it contrasted with action taken last week in Portland, Ore., by the American Medical Association. At the Portland meeting, the AMA called for further ':iong-range research" on smoking rather than taking a stand against it. "The AMA refused to face the need for a firm position and a program of action on smoking and surrendered instead to the temptation to equivocate," Mrs, Neuberger said. I'M THE COMMUTER For Ilia mm who pprecli(s the dash of a truly slim case. Samsonile's new 3" Commuter Attache" Is distinctive! styled and efficiently planned. Made t with lljhl. strong magnesium frame... "y covered In sculf and slain resistant J vinyl. The tasteful Interior It valour- j lined. Adjustable lile folder. .T" $24951 Youths Honored By Growers Group PITTSBURGH (UPI) -Three Oregon youths have been hon ored by the National Junior Vegetable Growers Association for their achievements in the production and marketing of vegetable crops for the food processing industry. James Landrith, 16, Salem, was named western regional winner in' the canning crops contest. Landrith grew 625 tons of green bush beans on 10 acres under contract to California Packing Corporation's Salem plant. Roger Hamlin, 17, Corvallis, grew 35 acres of sweet corn for Albany Frozen Foods to win the western regional contest in the special processing section of the production and marketing con test. Waller Mendenhall, 17, Willa- mlna, a candidate for national honors, produced five acres of pole beans for J.C. Tracy Co., Dallas. o jT 1 'I ' w -s T UBW Committee To Seek Federal Funds SALEM (UPI)-A 16-member committee to seek federal funds for a proposed Portland grad uate study and research center and for other collego construc tion In Oregon was named Fri day by Gov. Mark Hatfield. Named to the committee were Dr. Roy Licuallen, chancellor of the state system of Higher Ed ucation; Dr. Leon P. Mincar, superintendent of public instruc tion; Tom Bolncr, Portland, and the 13-mnn board of trustees of the Graduate Study and Re search Center. The committee was authorised by the 1116:1 legislature. An education bill signed into law this week by President Johnson makes available to Ore gon $2.1 million in construction money for four-year institutions and about $5711.000 for commun ity colleges. The federal funds must bo malclied by slate mon cy. The same law also provides federal funds to help establish graduate schools. Danish Critics Pan New Movie About1 Christine Keeler COPENHAGEN, Denmark (UPI) Danish critics today panned a film about Christine Keeler, the call girl whose af fair with a cabinet minister al most toppled the British gov ernment. Comments ranged from "naive" to "boring and stilted." The movie, "The Christine Keeler Affair," opened Friday in two Copenhagen theaters. John Barrymore Jr. plays Dr. Stephen Ward, Miss Kceler's "protector," and British starlet Yvonne Buckingham plays the 21-year-old redhead. Bjoern Rasmussen, critic for the newspaper Aktuclt, called the movie "Naive, devoid of humor, but involuntarily comic Peace Corps Approach Jo Education Asked WASHINGTON (UPI) - For mer Ambassador to India John Kenneth Galbraith called Satur day for a Peace Corps approach to U. S. education in economic ally depressed areas. Galbraith said Friday the government should pick 100 lowest income communities in the nation, give each first rate schools, and staff the schools with young teachers "in the manner of the Peace Corps." when trying to describe the 'dolce vita' of the ruling class. He said it avoided an honest account of the romance be tween Miss Keeler and British War Secretary John Profumo in an "oily, ingratiating, hypo critical way." "The actors are formidably lacking i n talent, ably led by Yvonne Buckingham. She is acting Christine and you will have to search far and long to find the likes of scenical help lessness," he said. Jocrgen Stegelman in the Bcrlingske Tidende said the movie "toyed indecently" with events. The critic of the newspaper Politken said, "an almost touching amateurism stamps the film. The actors seem to be trying to exceed one another in want of talent." The movie critic of the Lon don Daily Express, who went to Copenhagen to see the premi ere, said "never before in my career as a critic have I had to sit through such dull and amateurish cinematic gar bage." He said the dialogue was "ap pallingly inept" and that Miss Buckingham's "ineptitude" was more than matched by Barry- mores inadequate perform' ance." D, TAUIUI APR. 21 ( MAY 21 M" 217-24-34 laV38-44-82-83l STAR GAZER? 1-23--17-61 '69-70.80-84 OIMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 VVO-lMMfl ISV46-79-8M CANCER ( JUNE 23 fVfVULVS3 O19-26-30.4fl fa JULY 2 . AUfj. 23 34-37-41 -4d 50-S9-7S VltOO AUG. 21 SEPT. 22 MS33-48 5a 6077-81 -88 -Br CLAY R. POLLAN- t Your Daily Activity Guida JM 'r According lo lha Sfan. 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