Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1956, Image 3

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    Kefa uver Moves 'Make Up'
With Adlai; Still Out To Win
Washington Qj.pj Sen.
Eetes Kefauver has taken steps
to "kiss and make up" with Ad-
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lai E. Stevenson. Stevenson
promptly replied that be was
"much pleased."
Kefauver insisted that his
move has no political implica
tions. He said he still is fighting
"to win" the Democratic presi
dential nomination over Steven
son and other hopefuls and that
his "present" position is that he
would not accept the vice presi
dential nomination. -
But Kefauver made the first
move Sunday in apologizing for
his personal attacks on Steven
son during their recent presi
dential primary battles. He said
that "I got mad and lost my
head" and "got somewhat out
of character" in criticizing Stev
enson.
Would Join Campaign
He said that if Stevenson
should win the Democratic nom
ination again, he would cam
paign for him.
Stevenson, in a telegram to
Brawling Marks
Introduction of
New Nazi Party
Miltenberg, Germany (U,R)
Otto Strasser, a former con
fidant of Adolf Hitler, brought
his new Nazi party in to the
open Sunday at a found con
ference marked by brawling,
bloodshed and rioting.
Shouting youths fired salvoes
of tear gas into the conference
and fought a hand to hand bat
tle with riot police before order
was restored. It was a scene m
the best Nazi tradition in this
old Bavarian town.
The anti-Strasser youths surg
ed into the hotel conference
room with shouts of "get down
and "give up!" as Strasser be
gan addressing the delegates
gathered here to found his new
German Social Union.
Fights broke out between the
delegates and the invaders aid
shots were fired from gas pis
tols. Strasser clung to the ros
trum and shouted "we will nev
er give it up" as the fight swirl
ed around the floor, fcot police
swarmed in and broke it up.
Strasser. who spent 21 years
in exile after he broke with Hit
ler, said the demonstration was
a provocation but he did not say
who organized the riot. Obser
vers believed the demonstrat
ors were Socialist and Com
munist youths from Frankfort
and Hanau.
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Kefauver from his Libertyville,
111., home, praised the senator
for helping "immeasurably to
restore unity to our party and
strength to our common cause
He said he was "much pleased'
by Kefauver s statement.
Although Kefauver refused to
count himself out of the presi
dential race, many Democrats
think his chances suffered
near-mortal blow with his Flori
da and California defeats. There
has been speculation that he
might accept the number two
spot on a presidential ticket
headed by either Stevenson or
New York Gov. Averell Harri-
man.
Could Aid Adlal
If Kefauver threw all of his
delegate strength to Stevenson
and if his delegates remained
faithful to his lead, Stevenson
would have nearly enough con
vention votes to win the presi
dential nomination on the first
ballot.
otevenson told newsmen in
Chicago Sunday before learn
ing of Kefauver's apology that
he, Stevenson, was "the man to
beat" for the nomination. He
said he had "probably better
than 500" convention votes now
but refused to speculate on how
many roll calls would be re
quired to win the nomination,
The number of votes needed
to win the Democratic nomin
ation is 686V4. Kefauver has
104 convention votes at pres
ent, according to a United Press
survey.
President Nominates
Director of Mines
Washington U.R) Presi
dent Eisenhower today nominat
ed Marling J. Ankeny as direc
tor of the Bureau of Mines.
This was the first nomination
recommended by the new Secre
tary of Interior Fred A. Seaton
Ankeny, 54, worked for the
bureau for 10 years as safety
director before joining the Bitu
minous Coal Operations associa
tion in 1952.
He succeeds John J. Forbes,
who has retired.
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Chrysler Strike
Vote Due To Be
Taken Thursday
Detroit (U.R) A strike vote
against the Chrysler Corp., De
troit's largest single employer,
will be taken Thursday by the
members of the United Auto
Workers Local 212.
The workers agreed at a mass
meeting Sunday to authorize un
ion officials to set up machinery
for a strike vote.
The decision to take the vote
stems from a 10-day dispute be
tween Chrysler and the workers
which brought six walkouts in
the last seven working days and
idled 14.000 workers at eight
plants. If the strike is called it
would idle 15,000 workers at 10
plants.
The walkouts resulted from
union charges the company was
trying to start a speedup. A
Chrysler spokesman denied the
charges and said the walkouts
were "wildcat strikes."
At Sunday's meeting, Emil
Mazey, UAW secretary-treasurer,
and Pat Caruso, local president,
both urged the workers to re
turn to their jobs today.
The two told the men: "Go
back to work and let the union
handle this."
Liberace's Brother
Burglary Suspect
Los Angeles (U.PJ Pianist
Liberace's brother, Rudolph
awaited action by the district
attorney's office today on a po
lice report listing the 24-year-
old film editor as a burglary sus
pect.
Young Liberace was booked
on suspicion of burglary and re
leased Saturday after a pre
dawn disturbance in nearby Van
Nuys.
Police said he pounded on the
door of a home with a rubber
hose and demanded his wife who
he apparently thought was in
side.
The brother of the famed
piano player told police he had
been drinking and left home fol
lowing an argument with his
wife.
Officers said further action is
up to the district attorney. ,
Portland Shipyard
Strike Due July 1
Portland (U.R) Unless a
satisfactory agreement is reach
ed, Portland shipyard workers
will go out on strike July 1, E.
A. Bird, secretary of the Port
land Matal Trades Council, said
here Saturday.
A conference, aimed at iron
ing out differences between
workmen and employers, was
scheduled to open here today.
About 3000 Portland employees
are covered by the disputed
agreement.
Bird said that a strike vote
taken was "100 per cent" in fa
vor of walking out if an agree
ment was not reached.
ke Takes First Soft
Food Since Operation
Washington !U.R) Presi
dent Eisenhower took his first
soft foods Saturday to celebrate
the beginning of his second
week of recovery from a major
abdominal operation.
He also turned to his televis
ion set to watch the National
Open golf tournament yester
day afternoon. It was the next
best thing to getting out on the
links himself.
The important new steps m
his convalescence were an
nounced as the President com
pleted the first week of his re
covery and looked forward to
getting out of the hospital as
early as next week end.
Klamath Falls Boy
Injured by Bullet
Klamath Falls tU.PJ Earl
Bradford, 14-year-old Klamath
Falls youth, suffered a bullet
wound in the leg here Saturday
when a .22-caliber pistol in the
hands of a companion accident
ally discharged.
Bradford, with two teen-age
companions, was in a car about
16 miles west of here on the
Aspen lake road. A friend was
holding the gun when the car
struck a bump in the road, trig
gering the gun.
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Cool Air Eases
Northern Region
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Cooler air relaxed the north
ern half of the nation east of the
Rockies today in the aftermath
of heavy rainfalls over Michi
gan, Colorado, Nebraska, Kan
sas and Oklahoma.
The small town of Wauneta,
Neb., was mopping up follow
ing a flash flood triggered by a
four-inch downpour in less than
two hours. The raging waters,
five to seven feet deep, caused
damage estimated as high as
$1,000,000,000 and forced as
many as 500 persons from their
homes.
There were no reports of in
juries, but the waters cut off
power and left a two-inch blan
ket of mud on the streets.
Rising water blocked several
highways in Colorado and
streets in Detroit suburbs. Hail
the size of grapes was reported
in Boulder, Colo.
(Mostly sunny skies and
slightly higher temperatures
were "enjoyed by the West Coast
while scattered showers damp
ened other parts of the nation as
far east as the Middle Atlantic
Coast.
Monday, June 18, 19S8
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Vancouver-Portland Cannery Strike Due
A converted Navy landing
ship began carrying loaded truck
trailers between Florida and
Puerto Rico in June.
Portland U.R) Union can
nery workers yesterday voted to
strike 12 Portland - Vancouver
area plants tomorrow if their
demands for a wage increase are
not met.
Cliff Evanson, secretary of the
local cannery-workers union said
that members voted "better than
three to one to strike if the
berry packers don't improve
their offer of 10 cents an hour
increase and a pension plan for
year-around employees."
The disputed agreement af
fects some 4000 workers at
plants currently at their peak of
production handling incoming
berries.
The union had demanded the
10 cent hourly raise, plus pen
sion benefits, and also an addi
tional 5 cent increase for two
other categories of workers.
The first 1,500 miles of deep
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telephone line were laid in the
summer of 1955. A similar
amount will be laid this summer.
Fort Clatsop Bill
Signed by President
Washington U.R) Presi
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Interior department to study the
possibility of establishing Ft.
Clatsop, Ore., as a national
monument.
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