Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 11, 1956, Image 5

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    Democrats Agree on
Part-Time President
Issue in Campaign
Washington OJ.R) The
Democratic high command was
reported in agreement today that
it should make full use of the
"part-time President" issue in
the 1956 campaign against Presi
dent Eisenhower. i
This view point was attributed
to the campaign advisers of the
three active Democratic presi
dential contenders and to the
ranking officers in Party Chair
man Paul M. Butler'j national
headquarters.
Mr. Eisenhower erased any
doubts about his second term
candidacy Tuesday by passing
the word through his congress
. ional leaders that he is still avail
able. He met with them at
Gettysburg, Pa., where he is re
cuperating from his intestinal
operation last month.
Feels Much Better
According to Sen. Styles
Bridges, the President told the
GOP leaders that he felt in bet
ter physical condition now than
when he made his second term
announcement Feb. 29, five
months after his heart attack.
Mr. Eisenhower was reported
'to have said that he had long
been bothered by intestinal
trouble and was glad to have
it cleared up.
By hitting at Mr. Eisenhower
as a part-time President, Dem
ocrats apparently hope to keep
the health issue before the pub
lic in an indirect way. This tech
nique would be calculated to
minimize the risk that stress on
the President's health might
backfire with the voters.
Expect Strenuous Campaign
Democratic leaders expect
their presidential nominee to
bounce around the country on a
strenuous campaign schedule in
contrast to Mr. Eisenhower's.
The President made it plain last
winter that he thinks barnstorm
ing is beneath the dignity of a
sitting President and that he
would have no part of it what
ever the state of his health.
After Tuesday's developments,
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn
don B. Johnson said he was glad
Mr. Eisenhower "feels his health
is such that he is up to an ardu
ous campaign."
"It will be"" an arduous cam
paign," Johnson added.
Advisers to Adlai E. Steven
son, Gov. Averell Harriman and
Sen. Estes Kefauver were said to
have agreed that the "part-time
President" issue should be ex
ploited. The managers of these
three Democratic candidates held
a strategy conference here with
Butler and other party officials
last month.
Three Reelected to
Board of Sales Co-op
Alfred Carpenter, Marian
Riegel, and J. F. Arnold were
returned to membership on the
board of directors of the South
ern Oregon Sales growers co-op
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at its 30th annual meeting this
week at the Phoenix Grange
hall.
Riegel, president of the co-op,
gave a report of growth and
progress of the organization.
General Manager Shelby Tuttle
traced the development of SOS
from its beginnings in 1926 to
today in his annual report.
The present site of the SOS
plant on Stewart ave. was pur
chased in the winter of 1928-29.
Since its start, Tuttle said, the
cooperative has handled well
over 8,000,000 boxes of fruit for
local growers.
Riegel added that the list of
independent growers joining is
still expanding.
C. W. Guches, plant superin
tendent, reported on the instal
lation of automatic bulk hand
ling equipment which he said
resulted in smoother handling
of fruit and reduced costs . for
the past year.
V. A. Turpin, assistant man
ager, and J. J. Finegan. sales
manager, were credited with a
great" part of the success of
the past season.
The meeting was preceeded
by a turkey dinner served by
members of the Phoenix Grange.
More than 100 growers and their
wives attended.
Members of the board of di
rectors will meet next week to
select new officers for the com
ing year. Board members in ad
dition to Riegel, Carpenter and
Arnold are Leonard Brock. A. E.
Erockway, J. W. Fitzgerald, M.
J. Lattie, Elmer R. Hull and
Earl S. Tumy.
Wednesday. July 11, 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Steamship Sinks
Following Collision
New York (U.PJ The Pana
manian steamship Estoril sank
today after colliding with an
Italian freighter off the Massa
chusetts coast, the Coast Guard
reported.
The Coast Guard said the Es
toril sank at approximately 4:22
a.m. (EDT) when two after holds
became flooded with water.
All the crew had abandoned
the ship and were rescued by
the Italian freighter Dea Maz
zella. with which the Estoril had
collided at about 1:30 a.m.
The Coast Guard said no one
was injured.
The 7,255 ton Estoril was en
route from Halifax, N.S., to Phil
adelphia with a full load of iron
ore when it collided with the
7,031 ton freighter some 450
miles east of Boston, Mass., in
heavy fog.
Two Coast Guard cutters and
a PBM flying boat were sent to
the scene, the Coast Guard said.
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