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CtaoiiDfledy's Coup in
Fails To
Washington -UPD- Sen. John
F. Kennedy's (D-Mass.) politi
cal coup in Ohio failed today
to jolt Sen. Stuart Symington
(D-Mo.) into any primary bat
tles for the Democratic presi
dential nomination.
A third major Democratic
contender, Sen. Humphrey (D-
Minn.), said he would stay in
the fight for his party's presi
dential nomination even if he
lost the key Wisconsin pri
mary in April. But he said he
had no intention of losing
there or elsewhere.
To Be Favorite Son
Ohio Gov. Michael V. Di
Salle Tuesday in effect gave
his state's 64 convention votes
to Kennedy by unexpectedly
announcing he would cam
paign, in the May 3 primary as
a favorite son candidate
pledged to the Massachusetts
senator.
DiSalle, a Roman Catholic
like Kennedy, said he did not
think any major candidate
would challenge him in the
Ohio primary. This meant
that Kennedy could skip that
race and concentrate on cam
paigning for convention dele
gates in other state primaries.
Kennedy and Humphrey
have declared they are formal
candidates for the Democratic
nomination. Symington, Sen
ate Democratic Leader Lyn
don B. Johnson (Tex.) and Ad
lai E. Stevenson, unsuccessful
1952 and 1956 candidate, are
Communists Said
Possible Behind
Anti-Semitism
Bonn, Germany -(UPB- The
West German government
said today that Communists
may be in back of recent anti
Semitic outbursts in this coun
try. Government press chief
Felix von Eckardt said there
was "no positive proof that
the incidents were organized
and controlled by a single or
ganization but he added "we
hope to have the proof soon."
Von Eckardt told United
Press International after his
formal news conference that
the synagogue desecration in
Cologne Christmas Eve, which
started the rash of incidents
throughout German and the
world, probably was. spon
taneous and unorganized.
Can Help Only Enemies
"But the rash of incidents
following appears to have
definitely been steered by a
central organization," he
said. "And these incidents
can help only the enemies of
the Federal Republic, namely
the Communists."
He said there were "definite
conclusions" that the inci
dents had been organized by
some central group.
An unsmiling Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer called in
his top aides to discuss the
growing anti-Semitic distur
bances.
His conferences were ex
pected to result in two-fisted
measures to stamp them out.
The United States occupies
with Great Britain a number
of islands in the South Pa
cific, notably the Gilbert and
Ellice islands.
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considered possibilities but
have not formally entered the
race.
"I'm not an avowed candi
date and I'm not entering any
primaries," Symington told a
news conference Tuesday.
Other political develop
ments: -Vice President Richard M.
Nixon, expected GOP nom
inee, received a full report on
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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
one of many friends on hand to help Senate Republican
leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois celebrate his 64th birth
day at a party in Washington. The President drove directly
to the party from the airport on his return from a vacation
in Augusta, Ga. Sen. Dirksen, on the left, is shown talking
to the President at the party. Others in the picture are
unidentified.
Eisenhower,
Dirksen Observe Birthday
Washington (UPD - Everett
McKinley Dirksen, Republi
can senator from Illinois and
Senate GOP leader, celebrat
ed his 64th birthday anniver
sary Tuesday night, and just
John Deere Day
Slated Thursday
A film, free lunch and a
display of the latest farm
equipment and machinery
will be featured during John
Deere day Thursday at Hub
bard W r a y company,- 909
South Riverside ave., Med
ford, it was announced today.
Free lunch will be served
at the store starting at 11
a.m. The show, featuring
"Tom Gordon Returns," starts
at the Craterian theater at
1:15 p.m.
Included in the scheduled
films is a report on the -new
John Deere 435 Diesel trac
tor, developments in 8-row
farming, and grain drying, a
company spokesman said.
The varied entertainment
will include musical numbers,
"Oddities in Farming," a film
tour of the John Deere plow
works to see precision auto
matic production of high
speed plow shares.
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Nixon-for-president campaign
machinery in Mew Hamp
shire. But he would not tell
his backers whether he would
let his name - remain in the
state's March 8 primary.
-Sen. Stephen J. Young
(D-Ohio) joined DiSalle's en
dorsement of Kennedy. But
the state's other Democratic
senator, Frank J. Lausche
refused to go along.
President Eisenhower was
- -(UPI Telephoto)
Others Help
about everybody who is any
body in Washington political
circles attended.
President Eisenhower was
there. So were Vice Presi
dent and Mrs. Richard M.
Nixon, scores of . senators
from both parties, cabinet
officers, and representatives
of both sides of the steel
strike.
"I told President Eisenhow
er 'thank you,' for settlement
of the steel dispute," said Mrs.
David J. McDonald, wife of
the United Steelworkers un
ion president.
Dirksen beamed throughout
the evening. When asked what
birthday present congress
could give him in the form of
legislative action, the senator
"couldn't think of a thing."
Applications Being
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Applications are being ac
cepted for forester positions
and professional nurses in fed
eral jobs throughout the coun
try, the civil service commis
sion has announced.
Additional information may
be obtained from L. B. Nel
son at the Medford post office.
Sherry is used as altar wine
in many Spanish and Latin
American churches.
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Social Security
Program Visioned
Washington (UPD Speaker
Sam Rayburn, ruling out ma
jor tax cuts, predicted today
that the election year Con
gress will boost the $1 an hour
minimum wage and liberalize
the social security program.
Rayburn made the state
ment to newsmen as the sec
ond session of the 86th Con
gress convened.
Civil Rights Action Urged
Rayburn invited House
members - but pointedly did
not urge them to take quick
action to pass a pending civil
rights bill which would bol
ster voting rights in the South
and provide new penalties for
obstructing school desegrega
tion orders.
Civil rights, social security
and minimum wage legisla
tion are among the numerous
election year . problems con
fronting the second session of
the 86th Congress, from whose
ranks could come the next
President of the United States.
The ' session- also will be
charged with election year
politics. Five presidential
hopefuls are in the Senate.
President Speaks Thursday
The opening day session of
both the House and Senate
were largely routine and cere
monial. No formal business was
planned in either body until
after President Eisenhower
delivers his State of the Union
address to a joint session
Thursday.
National defense, another
major issue, got prompt at
tention. Two senators, a Democrat
and a Republican, called for
strengthening America's de
fenses. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd
(D-Conn.) said that a deter
mined fight should made for a
"sharp" boost in spending for
missiles, nuclear submarines
and conven tional military
forces. His GOP colleague
from Connecticut, Sen. Pres-
cott Bush, said the United
States must make sure that
"national defenses remain im
pregnable until an effective,
controlled disarmament is ne
gotiated." Farm Legislation Doubtful
Rayburn, discussing the
legislative outlook for the new
session, said measures dealing
with school construction,
housing and aid for depressed
areas would be considered
this year. He indicated doubt
that any new farm legislation
would become law in view of
the stalemate between the
administration and Congress
on the issue.
Rayburn said no decision
had been reached on whether
the Democratic leadership
will go along with Eisenhow
er's renewed insistence that
Congress repeal the 4V4 per
cent ceiling on interest on
marketable government
bonds.
Leaders of the Democratic
majority, frustrated last year
by Eisenhower's effective use
of the veto, postponed any
maneuvering until after the
chief executive delivers his
State of the Union message.
Denmark Bars
Nuclear Vessel
Copenhagen (UPD Den
mark will not allow the U. S.
nuclear freighter Savannah to
visit here unless the United
States supplies full informa
tion about its safety equip
ment, it was announced today.
The Danes would not let the
U. S. atomic submarine Naut
ilus call here last year be
cause U. S. authorities refused
to give details of the secret
equipment that guards against
radiation from its reactor en
gine. Atomic energy chief Christ
ian L. Thomsen, who returned
recently from Washington,
said today he believes the
U. S. will be more willing to
talk about the safety devices
that protect the Savannah.
"We expect a report on the
problems of nuclear vessels
in harbor from a Danish en
gineer who spent nearly a
year in the United States
studying the subject," Thom
sen said.
"This report will be of great
value, but only a security re
port from the American au
thorities would be decisive."
NIXON TO SPEAK
South Bend," Ind.-filPD-Vice
President Richard M. Nixon
will receive the seventh an
nual Patriotism award from
Notre Dame university's sen
ior class next month. Nixon
also will deliver an address
at the school's traditional
Washington's birthday exer
cises Feb. 23.
FoDficy off
Weapons
New York -(UPD- Gen. Max
well D. Taylor, former chief
of staff of the Army, believes
that the present United States
policy of massive retaliation
with nuclear weapons is "un
realistic" and is endangering
Industrials Slip
From Hiah Ground
New York-fUPD-The indus
trial stock average slipped a
bit today after Tuesday's
romp into record high terri
tory. Brokers said the boost in
the rate charged on loans to
brokers and dealers by lead
ing New York City banks
brought caution into the trad
ing community. The move
was widely interpreted as
foreshadowing another possi
ble advance in the prime rate.
Selling hit ,some of the
stocks in the average. DuPont
and American Telephone,
firm at the opening, showed
fractional losses after the first
hour. 1
Steels were mixed for the
most part. Youngstown and
Republic were up around a
half or more. U.S.' Steel and
Bethlehem eased. Chrysler
lost more than a point after
picking up nearly 3 Tuesday.
American Motors lost about
the same and General Motors
fell a fraction.
Electronics also were mix
ed. Chemicals firmed. Oils,
metals and rails held around
Tuesday's levels.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York-(CPD-Dow-Jones
final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials 685.47, up 6.41; 20
railroads 160.43, up 3.25; 15
utilities 88.02, up 0.41 and 65
stocks 222.62, up 2.38. Sales
Tuesday were about 3,710.
000 shares compared with
3,990,000 shares Monday
Tuesday's prices on selected
stocks
Allied Chemical .. 114U
Alum Co. Am 107
American Can .... . 43',i
American Motors 85
AT&T 81
Anaconda Copper 66',s
Armco Steel 76 3 j
Bendix Aviation 73
Bethlehem Steel 567
Boeing Air 32 ?8
Caterpillar Corp 33
Chrysler Corp. 714
Continental Can 47 Va
Crown Zellerbach 1 53 li
Curtiss Wright - 30 V2
Dow Chemical 99
Du Pont 265
Eastman Kodak 108 'A
Firestone 138
General Electric 99
General Foods 103i
General Motors 55
Georgia Pacific 50Ts
Graham Paige 2?
Greyhound 21
Gulf Oil 36
Homestake Mining 42 Ts
Idaho Power 483,
I. B. M , ...440 1 i
Int. Paper '. 135
Johns ManviUe 49 T
Katy 6
Kennecott Copper 99 '
Lockheed Aircraft 31 '2
Montana Power Co 23
Montgomery Ward 52
Nat'l Biscuit 55".
New York Central . 3134
Pac Gas & Elec 63 7a
Penney. J. C 120 'i
Radio Corporation 6834
Kichlield on 78 Vi
Safeway 37
Sears 50
Shell Oil 84 ",4
Socony Mobil Oil 42
Southern Co 39 '.2
Southern Pacific 23
Government Buys
6,231 Cars, Trucks
Washington-(UPD - The gov
ernment has purchased $10,
732,662 worth of autos and
trucks, including its first fleet
of new compact cars.
The General Services ad
ministration, the govern
ment's "housekeeping" agen
cy, said Tuesday contracts for
the 6,231 vehicles were mail
ed last week to General Mo
tors, Chrysler, American
Motors and Studebaker-Pack-
ard.
Included in the purchase
was a contract for 340 Ram
bler American sedans, the
first government-owned cars
in the 100-inch wheelbase
class.
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Said Endangering National Security
our national security.
He contends, however, that
if the United States will
quickly revise its military
program it can overtake the
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Sun Mines 6
Texas Co 86
Texas Gulf Sulfur . 18
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Transamerica . 28
Trans World Air - 18
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Union Carbide 148
Union Pacific 30
United Aircraft 40
United Air Lines 37
U.S. Rubber . 63
U. S. Steel 102
Youngstown S&T 136
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By Subcommittee
Washington (UPD The Sen
ate Constitutional Rights Sub
committee reported today that
eight different federal offices
bought 17 miniature wire re
corders during the past six
months.
Sen. Thomas C. Hennings
Jr. (D - Mo.), sub committee
chairman, said no conclusions
have been drawn that the
"mere possession of a minia
ture recording device is neces
sarily sinister or even im
proper." But Hennings said the sub
committee' went after the in
formation because it wants to
"reach a better understanding
of the present day use of wire
tapping arid electronic eaves
dropping devices, by whom
arid for what purposes."
Hennings said the subcom
mittee found in a preliminary
inquiry federal agencies
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Edward Duncan Tracy, 31,
of Seattle, Wash., is being
held in Jackson county jail
today on charges 6f car theft,
state police reported.
Police said Duncan admit
ted in a signed statement that
he took a car from Seattle
Monday. He is being held for
Washington authorities and
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get. Taylor urged the govern
ment to immediately put into
effect four "quick fixes" to
remedy the military situation.
He called for:
- Improved planning and
training for limited war.
-Exploitation of the mobile
intermediate range ballistic
missile. (IRBM).
-Better protection for the
Strategic Air Command.
-A limited fall-out shelter
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Taylor contends it will take
(he free world too long to
close the missile gap. Ke says
we have spent too much time
and too much money on
weapons for massive retalia
tion and have neglected con
ventional weapons.
The fixed size of the de
fense budget, according to the
general, has become "the
prime cause' of the rivalry
between the armed services
which, he insists, "is under
mining national confidence in
our military programs."
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