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Anti-lniegration Rally Slated at Pine Bluff, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. - (UPD - Se gregationist leaders of Pine Bluff planned a mass anti integration rally tonight but the scheduled main speaker won't show up. Rep. John Bell Williams of Mississippi, who has spoken at several racist rallies since color mixing troubles hit Ark ansas schools, would only say that "prior commitments" kept him from addressing the rally. He informed the spon soring citizens' council late Thursday that he would not be able to show up. Gov. Orval E. Faubus also had been asked to speak at the rally and, also pleaded "prior commitment." Wants to 'Dispel Apathy' The mass gathering is set for 75,500 seat Hestand sta dium, a short distance away from intergration - threatened Dollarway school. It is planned as an "education" rally by the citizens' council. "The reason for this rally is to draw people's attention to what they are up against at the Dollarway school," L. D. Poynter said. Poynter, 66, is president of the Arkansas Association of Citizens Coun cils. "We want to dispel apathy and arouse interest in this ' fight and to educate people Wall Street Chatter New York -flIPD-There's still plenty of life left in the old bull market, says Stanley Heller & Co. However, it adds, there is "plenty" in the news to cause both stock market traders and investors to pause. But while nobody knows how far the correction will go, and cau tion is advised, "we see no reason to alter our long-term view of the market - upward!" Beech-Nut Life Savers Inc. is attractive as a good income producer with the possibility of some long term market ap preciation, says Reynolds & Co. Bache & Co. thinks the cur rent price level of utility stocks is high and vulnerable, particularly in the event of any general market decline. However, it says the long term outlook for the industry is bright and very well-balanced common stock portfolio should include some utility holdings. 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Thomas & McKinnon rec ommends Oklahoma Natural Gas for both conservative in come seeking investors and for forward-looking, capital growth seeking portfolios. Administration Said Trying To Brainwash Nation Unity House, Pa.-WPD-The AFL-CIO today accused the Eisenhower administration of trying to "brainwash" the na tion into believing that calam itous inflation is just around the corner. This is just camouflage to disguise its efforts to return to policies that brought eco nomic disaster to America in 1929, the Executive Council of the Federation said. "These whipped-up anti-in flation campaigns have not only scared America out of years of normal economic growth," the council asserted, "but they have brought on repeated recessions including the recent one from which we have not yet recovered." Half Truths Charged The council charged that administration spokesmen use "half truths and often no truth at all" to achieve their aims. It said there is a consider able amount of slack in most parts of the economy and per sistent unemployment despite the business recovery from last year's recession. These views were disclosed in statements released today after the close of the AFL- CIO leaders' four-day session at a union-run resort in the Pocono mountains. They also took a crack at the Federal Reserve Board on grounds that it has pushed up interest rates in "blunder buss" attempts to curb inflation. Father of Three to Have Sex Changed London (UPD Alec Daw son, 45-year-old garage me chanic and father of three children, said today he would undergo a series of operations that would change him into a woman. "When I come out of Guy's Hospital in nine months' time I shall have changed my sex and my name," he said. After that I shall make a fresh start." Dawson, proprietor of a ga rage in Wootton, said his de cision to change his sex meant a clean break" with his fam ily - wife Peg, 43, and his three children, John, 21, Stephen, 15, and Barbara, 8. "I have always had femi nine characteristics," Dawson said. "Even as a youth, my friends called me Alice. I ought to have gone for treat ment years ago, but I kept putting it off for the sake of my family. Mental Test for Boy in Stabbing Of Bride Slated New Salem State Park, 111. -(UPD-A mental test was being arranged today for the 13-year-old son of a Michigan minister who stabbed a bride honey-mooning at this Abra ham Lincoln shrine. Police said Glen Sampson, son of the Rev. Orval Samp son of the Congregational Church of Hart, Mich., showed no remorse over the attack on Mrs. Bruce Brainard, 25, of Hamden, Conn. No Explanation "He acts like he hasn't got a worry in the world," police said. "He isn't the least con cerned." Police said the boy offered no explanation for the attack. State's Attorney John Gros boll said Glen would undergo a psychiatric examination at Godfrey, 111., to determine if he should be charged with as sault with a deadly weapon. Grosboll said delinquency charges were certain to be filed against him. Glen stole into a bathhouse Thursday morning and grabbed Mrs. Brainard from behind. He clamped one hand over her mouth to stifle her screams and with the other drove a six-inch steak knife into her chest. Youth 'Giggling' Mrs. Brainard, bleeding profusely, slumped to the floor as the boy ran from the bathhouse. She said he was "giggling" as he made his escape. A passerby heard the worn an's screams and found her lying on the floor. She was taken to a nearby doctor who said the wound was not serious, although the knife came within a half-inch of her heart. Six Champions Named in FFA Livestock Judq six erand cnammons were stock, Eaeie Point. Hw. j named during yesterday's FFA iorT chapion. livestock competition at the mePhoe'nL ,e55?: ?nd" 'fe Jackson County 4-H and FFA Scarborough, Crater, ' red. Are Fair mg Manned Satellite Model Falters Tax Refunds in Multnomah Ordered Portland' - (UPD - Tax re funds and interest payments of nearly $140,000 were ap proved Thursday, by Multno mah county commissioners. The commisisoners ordered the Multnomah county sheriff to make payments of $85,035 to the M & M Woodworking Co. and $54,358 to Crown Zellerbach Corp. The two firms successfully appealed to the Oregon Su preme Court to allow assess ment adjustments ' on mer chandise inventory in their personal property. Three similar appeals are pending approval by the com misioners. They include re funds of $88,951 for The Ore- gbnian Publishing Co., $85,853 for The Journal Publishing Co., and $1,350 for Portland Iron Works. The appeals were referred to the district at torney's office for preparation of orders. Phone Firms Would Transfer Facilities Salem - (UPD - Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Com pany and the Lincoln-Tilla mook Telephone Company have applied to the Public Utility Commisison for per- misison to transfer certain facilities of the Mt. Hebo Air Force station for $191,390. Under the proposal, Lin coln-Tillamook would take over the internal telephone facilities and both companies jointly would participate in furnishing external private line services and channels re quired to connect the site with the SAGE system. Pacific would continue to own the existing building at Washington -(UPI - An at tempt to launch a full-scale model of a manned satellite at Wallops Island, Va., failed today when a test rocket fired prematurely. The research motor was ig nited for a controlled burn ing test when it exploded. It was not a development mo tor for the Army's Nike-Zeus program as was first believed to be the case. Officials of the National Aeronautics and Space Ad ministration said the escape rocket, mounted above the capsule, ignited premately. The capsule was lofted into the Atlantic surf off NASA's Wallops Island Test Station. The plan had been to launch the capsule with a "little Joe" rocket booster specially developed for the Mercury research- program. The one-stage booster, power ed with eight rockets, devel ops a total thrust of 220,000 pounds. Damascus Man Has Sfofe's Fastest Draw Portland - (UPD - Tom Gray of Damascus is the "fastest draw" in Oregon, according to a contest at the Centennial Exposition Thursday. Gray's average time for unholstering his six-gun was two-fifths of a second. Just a tiny fraction of a second be hind came Bruce . Reed of Elgin. The contest drew 2,500 spectators. fair Those walking out of the show ring with champion rosettes were Ernie Bolz. Phoenix FFA chapter, with Southdown market lamb; Don Anderson, Eagle Point, Hamp shire market hog; Willie De- brick, Crater with his Guern sey female senior cow in dairy judging; for Guernseys; John Caster, Crater, with his senior Holstein cow as grand cham pion of the FFA dairy Hoi stein show; David Foote, Cra ter, with his senior Jersey cow, as grand champion of the FFA dairy Jersey show; and Don Petska, Eagle Point reserve grand champion fat lamb which graded choice, MARKET LAMBS Hampshires: Don Petska, Eagle Point, Dlue, ana reserve grand champion; and Warren Petska, Eagle Point, red. Southdown market lambs: Ernie Bolz, Phoenix, blue, and grand champion. Cross-bred Southdown market lambs: Terry Payne. Crater, blue, Suffolk market lambs: Gary Du senberry. Crater, blue; and Charles LODez. Crater, red. - Pen of three market lambs (Hampshire breed): Don Petska, Eagle Point, red. SWINE Senior Berkshire gilt: Tom Shope, Crater, blue; and Gary Evans, Cra ter, red. Junior Berkshire gilt: Lyle Wal ther. Crater, blue; and Willie Deb- rick. Crater, red. Champion Berkshire gilt: Tom ShoDe. Crater, blue. Registered Landrace sow: Phoe nix, blue. . Registered Landrace junior gilts (pen of three): Phoenix, blue. Grade Landrace sow: Phoenix, Mni Yorkshire market hogs: Tom Kimball. Crater, blue; and David Foote. Crater, red. Berkshire market hogs: Don Hig day. Eagle Point, red. HamDshire market hogs: Ron An derson, Eagle Point, blue, and grand champion market hog. Hampshire, pen of three market Iambs: Ron Anderson, Eagle Point, blue. DAIRY JUDGING Team Dlacines: Phoenix, blue 1 025.8 noints: Grants Pass, red. 995.3 points; and Eagle Point, white. 901.5 points. Dairy judging, individuals: Steve Kesler, Phoenix, blue: Norman Ovler, Grants Pass, red; Roger Paul, Grants Pass, white; Jim martin, Phoenix, fourth; and Dean Som mer Phoenix, fifth. Junior cow, Guernseys: Benny Sutton. Eagle Point, blue. senior heifer. Guernseys: Jim Frink. Crater blue. Senior calf. Guernseys: Willie Debrick, Crater, blue, and junior champion. Production class. Guernseys: wil lip Debrick. Crater, blue. Junior heifer, grade Guernseys: Jim Martin. Phoenix, blue; Jim Frink. Crater, red. Junior calf, grade Guernseys: .Tim Martin. Phoenix, blue; and naviri Greeorv. Crater, red. Senior heifer, registerea tioi- steins: Todd Caster, Crater, blue. Junior heifer, registerea moi- steins : Gilbert Harrison, Crater, Senior calf, registered Hoisteins: Dale Vaughn, Eagle .roint, oiue; and Steve Kesler, Phoenix, rea. Junior calf, registered Hoisteins: Jerry Scarborough, Crater, blue, and junior champion. Calf class, registered Hoisteins: John Caster, Crater, blue. Production class, registered Hoi steins: John Caster, Crater, blue. Junior cow, Jerseys: Dean Som mer. Phoenix, blue; and Jerry Scarborough, Crater, red. Senior heifer. Jerseys: David Foote. Crater, blue. Junior heifer. Jerseys: Darrell Portland Man Dies ; As Fire Burns Home Portland - (UPD Vernon J. Jones, about 50, died Thurs day night in a fire that burn ed his four-room, one-story home here. Despite first aid and oxygen administered by firemen, Jones was pronounced dead by a deputy coroner some 40 minutes after being pulled from the blazing house. Jones was a city water bureau em ployee. . ' Damage to the house was estimated at $4,000. GET ACQUAINTED PRICES! . Good This Week- o UP-RIGHT FREEZERS 17 Cu. Ft. 21 Cu. Ft. 25 Cu. Ft. .$218.30 299.50 . 338.74 Outing Sets 2 Qt. Vacuum and 4 Cups QTI 'Jfk Nylon case & metal Lunch Box, 12.95 value M f I M Norelce Razors ' Thermador Coolers 42.95 value A Few Foremost Slender Belts .$15.00 .$32.00 431.50 Full Line of Kelvinator Appliances Hoffman Pan-O-Vision Television Special Low Prices on Back-to-School Binders WHILE THEY LAST! Deluxe. Chaise LOUNGES 21 Innerspring with Pad. . . $ 39.95 Value 45 Furniture & Appliance 1213 North Riverside Avenue Open 10:30 A.M. - 5:30 - Mondays 11 A.M.-8:30 Production class. Jerseys: Jerrv Scarborough, Crater, blue; and Dean Sommers, Phoenix, red Junior cow, grade Jerseys: David Foote. Crater, blue. Junior calf, grade Jerseys: David Foote, Crater, blue; Dean Sommer, Phoenix, red; and Dean Somer, Phoenix, white. Production class, grade Jerseys: David Foote. Crater, blue; and Dean Sommer, Phoenix, red. 11 Disease Cases Reported This Week Eleven cases of commu nicable disease were reported to the Jackson County Health department this week, accord ing to Dr. C. I. Drummond, public health physician. Medford reported two cases of whooping cough, two cases of pneumonia, and one each of measles and chicken pox. Ashland reported two cases on influenza and one of pneu monia, and Talent reported two cases of strep throat. SIMPLIFIED SPELLING New Haven, Conn. - OJPD -Haroutioun A. Aprahamian had his name changed to Haroutioun A. Abrahamian. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Friday, Aug. 21, 1959 Forests cover about 84 per cent of Maine's land area. 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