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In Safurdav Accident
Ashiand - a 19 -year-oid 1 Rogue Vajley Edition
Southern Oregon college stu-1
dent suffered a fractured leg
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and other injuries late Satur
day night when he was struck
by a car while helping to push
another student's auto on
Main St.
i Bill E. Moore, Madras, was
taken to Ashland General hos
pital and later was transferred
to Rogue Valley hospital in
Medford. In addition to com
pound leg fractures, he re
ceived a lacerated wrist and
possible torn leg muscles.
The mishap occurred at
11:17 p.m. when Moore and
five other SOC students were
pushing a stalled car owned
by Carla A. Tomlin, 19, Klam
ath Falls.
An auto driven by Lynden
B. Levison, 44, of 156 Seventh
at, (truck Moore and plowed
into the Tomlin vehicle, Ash
land police said.
Levison was cited for viola
tion of the basic rule.
Industrial Shares
Near Record High
Gemert, Holland - (UPD -Five
sisters, all under seven,
died Friday night in a fire
that destroyed their one-room
wooden house here.
New York-JUPD - Industrial
shares again moved today
within touching distance of
their record high established
Aug. 3.
Strength in autos, chemic
als, selected steels, tires, foods
and electronics helped boost
the average. Rails made an ir
regular gain. Drugs continued
under pressure and selling
came into aircrafts. .
Gains in the autos ranged
to more than S2 a share with
Ford and Chrysler in the lead.
American Motors rose more
than $1 and smaller "gains
came into Studebaker-Pack-ard
and General Motors.
DOW - JONES AVERAGES
New York - (ITD - Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 675.07. up
4.57; 20 railroads 154.09, up
0.44; 15 utilities 87.30, up
0.22, and 65 stocks 218.46,
up 1.15. Sales today were
about 3.100.000 shares -compared
with 2,910,000 shares
Friday.
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Aluminum Talks
Being Watched ;
Washington -flJPD- Federal
mediators watched aluminum
contract negotiations in Chi
cago today for a bargaining
pattern that could, lead to a
possible, settlement of the
steel dispute.
Federal Mediation Director
Joseph F. Finnegan, who sus
pended steel talks here last
week because of lack . of
progress, has said that "a set
tlement area" for steel might
emerge from the aluminum
sessions.
IKE AND NEHRU President Eisenhower,
left, and Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal
Nehru are shown together before the Presi
dent's speech at the American Embassy in
New Delhi.
(UPI Telephoto)
Arson Probers
Seek Cause of
California Fire
Los Angeles -(UPD- Arson
investigators probed the
cause today of a potentially
dangerous . brush fire which
erupted in the exclusive Cold
water Canyon area, causing
slight damage to actor Charl
ton Heston's $150,000 home
and one other before it was
brought under control.
Three boys in the area were
questioned Sunday night by
investigators but were re
leased a short time later. In
vestigators said the blaze
broke out under "suspicious
circumstanoes."
Under Control
Some 300 firemen encir
cled the swift-moving blaze
Sunday and put it under con
trol within four hours when
strong winds blowing up to
60 miles an hour suddenly
subsided.
Heston's home, still under
constrution, escaped damage
by flames which were
whipped to within 200 feet
of it, but heat from the churn
ing fire - shattered several
large' sections of plate glass.
The actor was reported in
London working on a film.
Other homes periled by the
blaze included those of .such
stars as singer Frank Sinatra,
Ginger Rogers, Pejlgy Lee
Cardinals Created;
Pope Speaks on
Birth Control Stand
Vatican City (UPD Pope
John XXIII today created
eight new cardinals, includ
ing two Americans, and in ac
companying ceremonies reaf
firmed Roman Catholic oppo
sition to "erroneous doc
trines" of birth control.
The Pope noted that hunger
is a "grave problem . . . f or a
large part of mankind."
"To remedy this most seri
ous calamity one cannot in
any way resort to erroneous
doctrines and harmful and
deadly methods of limitation
of offspring," he said.
"It is necessary instead that
the riches drawn from the
earth be placed . . . at the dis-
and TV star Edd (Kookie)
Byrnes.
Top Story Burned
The home of Antonio Lom
bardo former secretary-treasurer
of Mexico, was the only
other residence damaged. The
top story of the two-story
duelling wajs burned and fire
men estimated damage at
$10,000'. Lombardo was not at
home when the fire struck.
The fire was only a short
distance from Laurel Canyon
where last July a brush fire
destroyed 28 expensive homes
and caused damage estimated
at more than S2 million.
posal of everybody."
The elevation of the eight
new cardinals, two of whom
are American, increased the
number of princes of the
church to an unprecedented
79. ;
The 79-year old pontiff for
mally announced the names
of the new cardinals to 33 of
their fellows in the Vatican's
Consistorial hall: They gave
ritual approval to the appoint
ments, which had been an
nounced in advance.
Pleased with Meetings
The pointiff spoke briefly
in Latin, expressing gratifica
tion over his recent meetings
with President Eisenhower
and other statesmen - all of
whom, he said, were inspired
by a sincere will for peace.
Seven of the eight cardinal
designates were in Rome for
the consistory and subsequent
week-long ceremonies that
will give them their red hats
of office, including Archbish
op Albert Meyer of Chicago,
and Aloisius Muench, Fargo,
N.D., former apostolic nun
cion of Germany.
. Total catch of less than
100,000 tons in Norway's
spring herring fisheries in
1959 was the lowest in 23
years.
enson ErSstlss, Denies
e Plans To Give Uo Post
Washington-fUPD - Agricul
ture Secretary Ezra T. Ben
son issued a bristling state
ment from his hospital bed
today declaring he does not
plan to quit, despite GOP
sentiment against him in the
farm belt.
"Resign?" Benson said. "I
am resigned to one thing to
do my duty as I see it to
continue my fight for a pros-
Berlin - (UPD - A Rembrandt
painting showing the head of
Christ was stolen Saturday
from a West Berlin museum.
It is worth nearly $60,000, po
lice said. ..
perious, expanding and free
agriculture."
Benson's statement was is
sued from Walter Reed Army
Medical Center where he is
recuperating from abdominal
surgery."
Renewed speculation about
Benson's political future was
roused by a new round of re
quests for his resignation by
some Republican national
committeemen in the farm
states. The requests were
prompted by the belief that
farmer , resentment against
Benson's policies was hurting
the GOP.
Republican National Chair
man Thurston B. Morton, who
disclosed the committeemen's
proposals, said Sunday that
he did not believe Benson
would be forced out of the
Cabinet.
'Whipping Boy
But Morton conceded that
Democratic farm leaders had
made Benson a "whipping
boy" and identified all farm
troubles with Benson person
ally. The pressure on Benson has
been intensified by the fact
that farm income declined 15
per cent this year and is ex
pected to drop again in 1960
to the lowest level since 1942.
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