Stale Civil Rights Leadership Lauded
Salem-ITD-Oregon's leader
ship in civil rights legislation
and the work of the State La
bor Bureau's civil rights divi
sion received national recog
nition at the 11th annual con
ference of state commissions
against discrimination held
in New Jersey.
A report submitted to La
bor Commissioner Norman
Nilsen and Attorney General
Robert Y. Thornton said Ore
gon laws "in the field of fair
housing are far superior to
laws of most states represent
ed at the conference."
(Oregon's educations and
employment laws rates as av
erage and the public accom
modation laws were "some
what below average."
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MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959
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RIGID INSPECTION President Eisenhower Uett) and Soviet Premier KJirusiiciiev
(right) walk past the honor guard after Khrushchev's arrival at Andrews Air Force
Base, Md. In the center is Alexander Akalovsky, the interpreter.
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K h r ushche v To See
E I ecf ro n i c B ra in
At- San Jose Stop
Washington? (Science Serv
ice) Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev is going to see
R AMAC again the electronic
brain he' saw answering 4,000
questions about American life
at the U.S. exhibition in Mos
cow, r ..
This time, Khrushchev, will
see RAMAC in the United
States, and tie can prove to
himself that RAMAC gave the
right answers. He will see
RAMAC while touring the In
ternational Business Machines
Corporation's computer plant
at San Jose, Calif., Science
Service has learned.
In Various Stages
After lunching in the plant's
cafeteria on Sept.,.21, Khrush
chev will see the computer in
various stages of its marmfac
ture. ;
The purpose of the tour is to
let him see ah American in
dustrial plant in action. It is
the only industrial stop-off so
far announced for Khrush
chev. --
The computer plant is one
of America's newest and most
modern. Sprawling over a 210
acre rural setting, it quarters
over "2,000 employees, on its
college-like campus. Its group
ed buildings include : a re
search center, an education
building, a product develop
ment laboratory, a main manu
facturing building and an ad
ministration building. ,
Chief Product
The RAMAC -305 is the
plant's, chief product. The
machine is built around a disk
memory unit capable of stor
ing 5,000,000 bits of informa
tion. The 'machine,' although
used to answer questions' in
Moscow, more commonly is
used in the U.S. for billing,
Airplane Parts ; -Theft
Charged
, McMinnyille - (DPD - Ron
ald B. Wooden, 9, Portland,
has been arrested and charg
ed with theft of airplane
parts, Sheriff W. L. Mekkers
said. .
The sheriff said - Wooden
was accused of -taking parts
from a plane which crashed
on Chehalem mountain near
Newberg Sept. 4.
The . plane belonged to
Umpqua Plying Club of Rose
burg. " : . .
inventory and production control.-'
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Used by a wholesale hard
ware distributor, for example,
RAMAC can completely pro
cess an order for a pipe
wrench, not only figuring the
salesman's . commission and
writing a bill for the retailer,
but also adjusting its memory
on how many pipe wrenches
remain Tin the r wholesaler's
stock and ' issuing a signal
when the inventory gets too
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Money Delays
Establishment of
New Colleges
Salem - (DPD - Dr.,Willard
Bear, assistant state superin
tendent of public instruction,
told an annual Joint meeting
of the Board of Education
that money problems stand in
the way of establishing, com
munitycolleges Jn Oregon.
. A community college, act
was passed by the-1959 Leg
islature under,, which local
districts have to provide one
third of the funds plus build
ings for the proposed colleges.
Many Oregon communities
including Astoria, Oregon
City, Ontario, Pendleton,
Coos Bay and Medord have
expressed interest in starting
two-year, post high school ed
ucation centers.
Bear said more money from
other than local sources
would have to be found be
fore community college could
become a reality.
OTI Teachers Assured
In other business, Chancel
lor John R. Richards of the
State Board of Higher Edu
cation assured faculty mem
bers of Oregon Technical In
stitute at Klamath Falls that
they need not fear for their
jobs when the Board of -Education
takes over operation
'Of ths school next July 1.
Richard said that if any
positions were eleminated by
the board, new jobs would
be found for teachers with
tenure. -
An engineering study is
now under way to determine
if OTI should be moved,
Richards said. . He said this
study was being conductzed
slowly and carefully.
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In Texas? No, at. Dick Knight's in Medford!
. Our salesmen are instructed to CUT prices as
never before, 'n SHOOT the works on every,
' ' deal! V; V " - :::'' :.-''-
("Restless'' Dick Knight also said the stock of
-j new cars had to be CUT to zero, or he might
have to SHOOT a few salesmen!)
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Seaweed May
Treat Ulcers
Atlantic City, N.J.-(Science
Service)-5eaweed extract as
a medicine for treating peptic
ulcers is a' possibility reported
to the American Chemical So
ciety meeting here today by
Dr. John C. Houck,-director
of .the Children's Hospital bio
chemical research laboratory,
Washington, D.C
Carrageenin, a sulfated poly
saccharide, that composes 60
per " cent to 70 per cent , of
dried seaweed, apparently in
terferes with the development
of ulcers , by blocking the ac
tion of pepsin, t Dr. ' Houch
found in animal experiments.
The chemical is not ready yet
for human trials. ' . .
T. Lee and J. Bhayana of
Georgetown University, Hos
pital, Washington, D.C, were
coauthors j of the report.
Insecticides, herbicides and
other agricultural chemicals
share blame with domestic, in
dustrial and natural wastes
for contaminating the nation's
water resources, F. M. Middle
ton of the Rbbert A; Taft Sani
tary Engineering Center, Cin
cinnati, told the chemists. Ef
fective and economical water
treatment methods for many
of the complex organic mate
rials are not' yet developed.
Upholsterers To
Gel Pay Boost
Portland (DPI A two-year
agreement under which about
450 journeymen upholsterers
and mattress, workers in 'the
Pacific Northwest will get a
pay hike was announced here
Thursday. The agreement also
calls for three weeks vacation
for 10-year employees.
Settlement was announced
by the Portland upholstery
k furniture manufacturers and
Alfred Beecher, secretary of
the Northwest Federation of
Upholsterers and Bedding
Workers. The Federation rep
resents Portland local 65, Ta
coma local 40 and Seattle lo
cal 6. ;
The agreement, retroactive
to Sept: 1, calls for a wage
hike of 10 cents an hour this
year ana increases ox 1V2
cents on may l, 1960, and 7V4
cents on Sept 1, 1960.
- Top scale for upholsterers
was upped to $2.45 an hour
and for mattress workers to
$2.16 an hour this year. .
About 210 of the workers
are in Portland.
ALGERIAN REBELS SLAIN
Paris -(DPD- Police shot and
killed an Algerian rebel gun
man at the very moment
President Charles de Gaulle
was pleading for peace in the
Algerian war Wednesday
night. The gunman had shot
and wounded two passersby
in front of the Tribunal of
Commerce before police shot
Grange Hews
Eagle Point Grange
The Eagle Point Grange met
Tuesday, Sept. 15, at which
time Dewey Babcock was
elected to the executive committee-
to fill a vacancy caused
by the resignation of Robert
Meyer. Agriculture committee
Chairman C. C. Hoover re
ported that the Livestock
market has advanced again,
aw" Clifford H. Moore, dairy
committee chairman, stated
that while there appears to
be' no change in the milk sit
uation, hay in eastern Ore
gon is in plentiful supply.
Announcement was made
of the National Grange con
vention to be held in Long
Beach, Calif., Nov. 3-18. A
tour is planned in connection
with the convention, includ
ing a trip to Reno, Las Vegas,
Boulder Dam, Grand Can
yon, Palm Springs, Yosemite,
Hollywood, and others. Reser
vations for the trip must be
sent to the Oregon Grange
Bulletin', 1135 SE Salmon st,
Portland. . .
Birthdays honored were
those of Mrs. Steve Wilson,
Mrs. Percy Scobie, and Mrs.
Augusta Perry; also, the an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Meyer. On display
were crocheted bedspreads
made by Mrs. Agnes Hubbell
of the Eagle Point Grange, and
her sister, Mrs. A. L. Kusler.
Moore announced that' on
Oct. 17, at 6:30 pjn., 'a pot
luck supper will be held at
the . Grange hall in Eagle
Point, followed by Eagle
Piint Grange Booster Night
and Eagle Point 4-H Achieve
ment 'Night. In addition, on
Sunday, Sept. 27, from 12:30
to 4 p,m., the Grange .will
serve a ham dinner,, proceeds
from which will go towards
the proposed construction of
a community building in Eagle
Point.
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