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j allege is the Israeli Government's "anti-religious campaign." One of the group identi-
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j Jewish Communities with headquarters in New York City.
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ness men are trying to guess
on two immediate develop-
in e n t s that
may have an
influence on
the economy.
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reception the
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iteel prices be boosted
There is growing optimism
on the automobile picture
Automobile companies are
stermins uo their time for
bringing out the new 1959
models. Some of them will be
coming off the assembly lines
by the middle of September,
That means there will have
to be buying of many things
steel, glass leather, brass,
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Dallas To Keep
Segregation in
Public Schools
Dallas, ;Tex. (UPI) The
Dallas sch'ool board has skirt
ed the U.S. Supreme Court's
ruling to integrate all schools
by voting that the city's 141
public schools remain segre
gated during the next school
year.
School board president Dr.
Edwin L. Rippy announced
Wednesday "the school board
has instructed the superin
tendent of schools that there
shall be no alteration of the
present status regarding seg
regation of the races within
the schools of this district for
the school year beginning in
September, 1958."
Ruling Applauded
The board's unanimous rul
ing was received with ap
plause. Another resolution asked
Andrew J. Thuss, the school
board's attorney, to begin new
litigation to resolve differ
ences between Federal and
state law.
The Dallas school system
has been caught between a
federal ruling which requires
integration with all possible
speed and a state law which
forbids school integration
without a popular ballot.
Texts law stipulates that a
petition, signed by 20 per cent
of the voters, must be passed
in oPder to abolish the dual
school system.
The state ruling says any
school which desegregates
otherwise will lose state ac
creditation and be subject to
$1,000 fine in addition to au
tomatically losing state funds.
Prineville Log
Truck Driver Killed
Mitchell, Ore. (UPI)
Truck driver Raymond Ger
ald Adkinson, 27, Prineville,
was killed outright in an acci
dent on Highway 26 near here
late Wednesday.
Police said the truck was
going down a grade when the
brakes apparently failed. The
truck, loaded with logs, tumb
led 35 feet into a creek bank.
The impact threw the logs
onto the cab, crushing Adkin
son instantly.
COFFEE CUPS
Millington, Tenn. (UPI)
Druggist Sam Rawls has a spe
cial shelf for individual corn
fee cups for his regular "cof
fee break" customers. Each
cup has the person's nme on
it, as well as a picture depict
ing either a hobby or char
acteristic of the person.
copper, tires, and myraid
other items that go to make
the automobiles of today.
A steel price rise may or
may not become a reality.
Most of the steel experts be
lieve a price rise is a "must"
because they assert there
isn't enough leverage to ab
sorb increased costs. Workers
get an automatic rise in pay
under their two-year contract
on July 1st. They also get a
boost on the cost of living
index rise.
Last Resort
It is known that steel mak
ers will raise their prices only
as a last resort after they
have gone over all the figures
again.
They frankly do not want
to run afoul of the Washing
ton investigators.
Hence their interest today
in an article entitled "The j
Manipulated Price Rise" by
Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.)
published in the June 28 issue
of "The Nation."
Down in Wall Street the
word is that Senator Kefauv
er will be highly disappointed
if the steel companies do not
raise their prices so that he
can blow up a big investiga
tion. ;
If the steel companies raise
their prices on July 1, Ke
fauver said in the first para
graph of his article, "it will
be under circumstances diffi
cult to justify, and the results
are certainly not calculated to
hasten economic recovery for
the country as a whole."
Afraid of 'Noise'
From this remark, the steel
industry concludes a price
rise would probably set off a
bigger bellow than usual in
Washington because of the po
litical capital that might be
extracted from the noise.
The steel companies have
been revamping their produc
tion facilities to produce steel
at reduced costs, and the ex-
Transit Permit
Will Be Extended
Portland (UPI) City
Commissioner William A.
Bowes said Wednesday the
city will accept a short term
extension for Rose City Tran
sit company's operating per
mit until Oct. 31, to avoid an
immediate shutdown at the
July 5 deadline.
Bowes directed the city at
torney's office .to prepare an
ordinance embodying the per
mit extension for full council
action next week.
The U.S. had the world's
largest oil tanker fleet, about
45-ocean-going vessels, in ac
tive service in 1955.
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perts contend they have done
a sizeable job in being able to
make a profit at a low rate
of production.
The guesses are that there
will be no steel price rise on
July 1 but that one will come
eventually. The steel men are
studying the situation care
fully, and plan to move slowly-
Hearing Set in
District Court
Duane Ray Denney, 1135
McAndrews rd., Medford, ap
peared in district court Tues
day on charges of using a
motor vehicle without permis
sion of owner.-
A preliminary hearing was
set for 3:30 p.m. June 30. He
is being held in the Jackson
county jail on $1,500 bail.
Denney is charged with
taking and using without per
mission a car belonging to
Crater Lake Motors, Medford,
on June 20.
Also appearing in district
court, Frank .Harrison Voch
atzer, 349 Black Oak dr., Med
ford, was bound over to the
grand jury on charges of
using a motor vehicle without
permission of the owner.
He is being held in the
Jackson county jail on $1,500
bail. Vochatzer is charged
with taking a car . without
permission from Charles E.
Bennett, 820 Morrison st.,
Medford, June 19.
A preliminary hearing has
been set for 11 a.m. July 3
for Andrew Gene Soto and
John Mercado Jr., both of
Santa Barbara, Calif., on
charges of grand larceny.
They appeared in district
court yesterday. Both are be
ing held in the Jackson coun
ty jail on $1,500 bail each.
They are charged with tak
ing a 1949 Dodge flatbed
truck July 16 from Raymond
R. Reter, Medford, according
to district court records.
, The Pennsylvania railroad,
one of the nation's leading
coal carrying roads, is also
one of the nation's largest
owners of coal properties,
some 400,000 acres.
Movies Bring Big
Demand for Books
When Showing Here
Movies mean more business
for the Jackson county li
braries. Every time a movie
based on a famous book shows
in Jackson county theaters,
there is an immediate demand
for the book at most branches
of the library, according to
Librarian Helen Webster.
Recently when "A Fare
well to Arms," the screen
adaptation of Ernest Heming
way's novel of love and war,
played locally, the library had
many requests for the book.
Another Hemingway novel,
"The Sun Also Rises," is the
basis for the film of that title
currently being played in
local theaters.
Other Movies
Other current movies which
have brought a burst of in
terest from Rogue valley resi
dents in the books on which
they were based include "The
Bridge on the . River Kwai,"
"Raintree County," "Marjorie
Morningstar," "T h e Young
Lions," "Sayonara," and "Old
Yeller.",
"That little note at the be
ginning of the movie, 'Based
on the novel by Ernest Hem
ingway or James Michener or
Ross Lockridge,' almost never
fails to bring requests for the
book," the librarian said.
Reading of literary classics
especiially has been stimu
lated by film adaptions in re
cent years, according to Miss
Webster. . "
Surge of Interest
The current movie version
of Dostoevski's best - known
novel, "The Brothers Kara
mazov," has brought a surge
of 'interest in the Russian
classic' Other films based on
well-known classics include
"Gone With the Wind," "War
and Peace,"" "Moby Dick,"
"20,000 Leagues Under the
Sea," "Eighty Days Around
the World," "Red Badge of
Courage," "Giant," "I van
hoe," and "God's Little Acre."
, The highly praised foreign
films, "The Red Balloon," and
"White Mane" were adapted
from books available in the
library's junior department.
The library also has hun
dreds of other well - known
books and plays that have
been the ba$is for motion pic
tures, as well as two novels,
at least, which are soon to be
filmed, "Tale of Two Cities"
and "By Love Possessed."
Lipman Wolfe
To Remove Pickets
Portland (UPI) Retail
Clerks Union Local 1257 said
today it will remove pickets
from the Lipman Wolfe com
pany in downtown Portland.
The announcement came
after the employees of the
store voted 144 to 42 to re
move the pickets. The em
ployees were polled by the
local.
The union placed pickets
around the store' March 16,
1957, in a move to have the
store employ 1 workers : dis
charged from Robert's Bros.,
when Lipman Wolfe was pur
chased by Robert's Bros.
Registration Open
For Y Summer Camp
Registrations are still open
for the Young Men's Chris
tian association Diamond
Lake canip, Y officials said
today. , -
Any boy or girl YMCA mem
ber or not, may attend the
camp. Three of the five
periods still are open for reg
istration. Boys 8 through 15
may attend either the third
period, July 27 through Aug.
2, or the fourth period, Aug.
3 through Aug. 9. Girls 8
through 15 may attend the
fifth period, Aug. 10 through
Aug. 16.
Located at Diamond lake
the camp will feature hiking,
sailing, archery, crafts, games,
nature lore, fishing and other
activities. Cost for one week
is $20. Registration may be
made by calling the YMCA
camping office at SPring
2-6295.
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name Erie in 1937.
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