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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford", Or. A Monday, Jan. 25, 1960 'Good Thrashing' Given West German Berlin (CP A West Ber lin Jew took Chancellor Kon rad Adenauer's advice and gave an anti-Semite a "good thrashing." The Jew hit Heinz Weil, 33-year-old salesman, with a bar stool when Weil called him a "Jewish lout," West Berlin police reported. No charges were preferred against the Jew but police or dered Weil's interrogation. Police gave Weil a blood test to see if he was drunk and then sent him home. He was believed to have a broken jaw. The Jew acted on advice ffiven bv Adenauer in a speech to give a good thrashing on the spot to persons commit ting anti-Jewish acts. The Jew's name was not disclosed. EXTEND TRADE PACT New Delhi-flJPD-The govern ment of India has agreed to extend its trade agreement with Communist North Viet Nam for two more years, it was announced Sunday. The agreement was originally signed in 1956 for a three year period. Warm, cuddly, gay! These slippers made in knitting worsted, chase chills away. How easy! One flat piece knitted on 2 needles for each slipper. Practical, too - they won't slip off. Pattern 7074: directions sizes 4 to 12 in cluded. , Send THIRTY-FIVE cents (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Med ford Mail Tribune, 315, House hold Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. JUST OUT! Our New 1960 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book contains THREE FREE Patterns. Plus ideas galore for home furnishings, fashions gifts, toys, bazaar sellers - ex citing, unusual designs to cro chet, knit, sew, embroider, huck weave, quilt. Be first with the newest - send 25 cents now! Robert S. Cenlon Associates of Kansas City, Mis souri, have become a standard of the radio survey industry for the past 20 years. During December of 1959, they took a survey in the Medford Area. The results of that survey showed that J-J0V has more listeners than any other radio station in this area. The results of that survey are as follows: Station KDOV Station "A" Station "B" Station "C" Station "D" . Others outside the area In fact K-DOV They'll Do It Every HAZEL. ASKED K GO SHOPPING WITH HER TODAY St- PICKING OUT A MINK STOLEAND THEV'1 OK SALE FOR $115 Wall Street Chatter New York-(UPD-The old axiom-' bull makes money, a bear makes money: but a hog never makes money "-is quo ted in the current issue of Forbes magazine. "I continue to believe that the market is high and it will be difficult to make gains in 1960 enjoyed during the last two or three years," writes J. Donald Goodwin of Forbes. While it is entirely possible that the Dow Jones indus trials could advance to 700 or higher in the months ahead, and that selected stocks will make new highs, . Goodwin took the view that investors should exercise extreme cau tion in making new selections and "change the gears in their thinking." Standard & Poor's Corp. believes the stock of Dana Corp. is worthy of holding and that Eaton Manufactur ing represents an attractive commitment. Chemical sales this year are estimated as high as 28 billion dollars by the Manu facturing Chemists' Associa tion, a study of the situation by Smith, Barney & Co., shows. Sales in 1959 will ap proach or pass 25 billion dol lars making it a 7 per cent increase over the previous record of $23,418,000,000 set in 1957-a significant gain in view of the prolonged steel strike, the firm points out. Portland Man Leaves For MacArthur Dinner Portland-d'PD-O. E. Walsh," vice-president- of Portland General Electric, left Sunday evening for New York where he will join with others Tues day in the birthday anniver sary dinner for Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Walsh is a retired brigadier general and was on MacAr thur's staff in World War II. Burglars Get $1,800 Vale (UPD Police today sought burglars who broke into a local serviced station Saturday night and escaped with $1,800 in cash, checks and credit cards. Police Chief Robert Ingram said the thieves gained en trance by breaking out a win dow, and then prying the of fice door open. He said the job of punching the safe dial appeared to be a "profession al" one. Percentage cf listeners -32.2 . 26.6 .... 17.3 9.1 5.7 .... 8.9 has more listeners than 3 of the ether stations combined. , 5? , 1 " I BUT WHEN I SAW THIS MINK fB-BUT-Y SO SHE HELPED 'JfMl JACKET WHAT A STEAL,-ONLI Jt3U-A- HER GAL PAL J $475 U-BET HAZEHS I fZJ Qj.pt & HELPED HER- "HKlJ$MFit eQtrktT' LM SELF A LJTTLE M fi J p MV r. pt pji j Time . ES V ...vTV I I I I LI I I UAK-7tH-HUWi, 1 I ; zSSk&K H- rl Mil HELrTEU-HEKI 1 f I5ASW yi I News About Books From the Library New books and added copies are being added to the Public Library of Medford and Jack son County at an accelerated rate. A total of 1,098 books were added in December, of which 1,007 were adult and 91 ju venile. Of these, 441 were paperbound editions. The in crease was handled by the same staff through the intro duction of streamlined proc essing for paperbound fiction and certain kinds of hard cover fiction, such as myster ies, westerns, and science fic tion. In a quality survey of the books in Oregon libraries, our public library rated high in the fields of childrens books, notable fiction . and non-fiction, reference books and periodicals. The library was low in science, rockr and missiles, and child ca. and development. Efforts are under way to strengthen the weak areas. The need for science and technology knowledge is imperative in our age. This week's new books in clude the following: ADULT DEPARTMENT: Science: Space Research and Exploration, Bates; 1001 Questions Answered About the Mineral Kingdom, Pearl; Matter, Earth, and Sky, Ga mow; What Man May Be, Har rison; Physics and Philoso phy, Heisenberg. ? How to Do It: House Wiring and Electrical Repairs, Popu lar Mechanics; How to Use Power Tools in the Home Workshop, Popular Mechan ics; Plumbing Repairs Made Simple, Popular Mechanics; 30 One - Evening Projects, Popular Mechanics; Money Saving Formulas, Popular Mechanics. Business: The Secretary's Handbook, Taintor; A Primer for; Profit in the Stock Mar ket, Kahn; The Office Ency clopedia, Mager. Religion: The Ancient Li brary of Qumran and Modern Biblical Studies, Cross; The Dead Sea Scriptures, Gaster; The Song of Songs, Schon field. Psychology: The Wasted Years, Stearn; Look Before You Leap, Nelson; The Ency clopedia of Child Care and Guidance, Gruenberg. Biography: May This House Be Safe From Tigers, King; Lives of. the Noble Greeks, Plutarch; Lives of the Noble Romans. Plutarch; Diary of a D.A., Frank. Other Non - Fiction: The Venison Book, Gorton; Ma tisse, Lassaigne; The Case for Basic Education, Koerner; Sports Cars of the Future, MacMinn. Adventure ' Stories: Bitter Water, Thompson; Skyport, Siodmak; Night of the Big Heat, Lymington; Dead in the Saddle, Roberts; Beat on A Damask Drum, Martin; The Durian Tree, Keon. Romance: Sara Winslow, M.D., Gaddis; Morgan's Moun tain, Mayse; Pillar of Salt, Epstein. Mysteries: A Crime for Christmas, Lynch; The Sail cloth Shroud, Williams; Mur der Out of School, Ross; Three Cousins Die, Rhode; Danger ous Silence, MacKenzie; Mur der Takes No Holiday, Halli day; The Case of the Way laid Wolf, Gardner. Other Fiction: The Hamil ton Club, Rose; A Multitude of Men, Smith; Wilder Stone, Leggett; Siskiyou Trail, Rus sell; The Shield Ring, Sut cliff. ; JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Non - Fiction: "'Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia and Fact-Index, 1960 ed.; The Golden Anniversary . Book of Scouting, Bezucha; Mother Goose Nursery 'Rhymes; Arithmetic for Beginners, Landsdown; A Child's Book of Prehistoric Animals, Frost; Bobwhite From Egg to Chick to Egg, Schwartz; .There's Ad venture in Jet Aircraft, May; By Jimmy Halo There's Adventure in Rockets, May; Ballet for You, Wynd ham; The Adventure Book of Underwater Life, Ray; Every Child's Story Book, Martig noni; The Golden Treasury of Poetry, Untermeyer; Jokes, Riddles, Funny Stories, Wei gle; Walt Disney's People and Places, Watson; Giants of Science, Cane; The Story of Eleanor Roosevelt, Hickok; We Were There at the Battle of Britain, Knight; We Were There With Cortes and Monte zuma, Appel. Easy Books: Company's Coming for Dinner, Brown; Rikka and Rindji, Children of Bali, Darbois; Big, Bigger, Biggest, Dolch; Dog Pals, Dolch; Friendly Birds, Dolch; I Like Cats, Dolch; Some Are Small, Dolch; The King's Stilts, Geisel; On Beyond Ze bra, Geisel; Andrew the Lion Farmer, Hall; Julius, Hoff; Parana, Boy of the Amazon, Maziere; My First Picture En cyclopedia, Ponsot; Jeanne Marie at the Fair, Seignbosc; Let's Find Out What the Signs Say, Shapp. Fiction: Shadow Over the Back Court, Christopher; Every girls Nurse Stories, Furman; Teen-age Small Boat Stories, Furman; Bill Martin, Cub Scout, Gardner; The Jamesville Jets, Jackson; A Cap for Kathy, James; Ken of Centennial Farm, Tefft; The Torch Bearer, Thomas; The Case of the Missing Mes sage, Verral; Blizzard Rescue, Weddle; Lance Todd at Mys tery Island, Westreich; The House With Roots, Willard. Action Started to Dissolve Companies New York -(UPD-New York State Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz today began ac tion to dissolve Floyd Patter son Enterprises Ltd. and Tele prompter Corporation. Lefkowitz. sought orders in state Supreme Court to per mit him to take action against the two corporations. He charged that the two compan ies had violated state anti trust law bv combining to monopolize the promotion of heavyweight champio nship fights. The action by the attorney general resulted from his in vestigation of the promotional asDects of last June's heavy weight title fight between Floyd Patterson and lngemar Johansson. Lefkowitz said he also will institute antitrust proceedings against individuals and firms involved in the alleged con spiracy. Fire Destroys Old Buildings in Idaho Wallace, Ida.-IUPD-Fire ear ly Sunday destroyed the last of the old wooden buildings in the downtown business dis trict of this northern Idaho mining town. Destroyed in the blaze were two barber shops, an unused cafe and a bar. No injuries were reported. Brick buildings on either side of the burned area re ceived only smoke and water damage. ACTOR. ACTRESS MARRY Las Vegas-flJPD-Actor Brett Halsey, 26, and Italian actress Luciana Paluzzi, 22, red-haired star of the television series "Five Fingers" were married at a hotel here Sunday. RICEj deSghtfd mth chicken Time Will According By: ELMER' WALZER ,. UPI Financial Editor NEW YORK-fllPD-Time will heal the stock market-time in which to complete the present : psychological readjustment and build a base for a new advance, says a i noted mar :k e t analyst. 'Sidney Lu r i e, V research expert for Jo seph thai & Elmer Waizer . Co., believes the readjustment will be pom pleted'by February, "and we will see. much higher prices in the spring." 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Lurie sees a shift away from the over-valued issues to what he calls "the comfor table stocks-the stocks that provide peace of , mind." "The big issue at this time," he says, "is whether the av erages will decline another 50 to 100 points. I don't be lieve this is in prospect! "Rather I think the read justment will be completed by February . .'. Good. Market Years "This is not another 1957-1 when we were bearish be cause business was in danger of collapsing. . "To the best of my knowl edge, no bull , market ever ended - in January. Further more, election years are good market years. Also, unlike the situation a year ago new securities are not tapping de mand." The records show that since 1900, the market has risen in 10 presidential election years and declined in five. The declines came in 1916 when Wilson was elected for a second term; in 1920 when Harding was elected; in 1932 and 1940 when Franklin Roosevelt was elected; and 1948 when Truman was elect ed. . '.- Wall streeters note, how ever, that presidential elec tion years produce some wide market movements as the elec tion approaches and the street tries to discount the success ful candidate. ' Vermont Snows' Deserted Humphrey s. Neill, the Ver mont ruminator, . has tempo rarily deserted ' Vermont's snows for sunny Lake Wales, Fla. From down there with no snow to shovel he rumi nates on this subject. "Bear in mind," says Neill, that election years, contrary to popular opinion, have not been -periods of significant or lasting activity." Actress Settles For Death of Son Los Angeles -(UPD- Actress Signe Hasso Thursday settled for an undisclosed amount a $150,000 suit involving the death of her son in a traffic accident. Miss Hasso's suit named Louis Keith - Wills, 29, and John Brascial, 26, who had taken her son Henry Hasso, 22, for a ride in an auto Jan. 15, 1957. Hasso was killed when the car crashed. The suit was settled at a pretrial hearing. TUESDAY, JAN. 26 1:30 P.M. ROXY ANN GRANGE Analyst He cites the past half dozen election years: "1936VStock market near a top break, in 1937. "1940-A dragging, getting nowhere market. "1944 : -. Sideways fluctua tions. . , "1948 - Drooping fluctua tions.' "1952.- Drifting market. "1956-Sideways at the top break came in 1957." From i'a public-psychology viewpoint, I think- this year of 1960 will be found lacking in stimulus, which, in turn, results in the loss of momen tum, he says. .f . :r, Forecasts Becoming Popular Neill, noted for. his con trary opinions, notes that it is becoming popular to forecast a surge to 800 and above in Dow - Jones industrial aver age." Such -predictions, he adds, always offer contrary corre lations "big investors will slide out as the little fellow . . 1 like the man who: buys automobile insurance with out con sulting a professionally trained insurance agent. Personal serv ice after the sale" correct rating protection up to date no hidden charges. 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"If you go by the maxim that human -nature never changes, the final blow-off to the 10-year bull market will witness a public scramble for stocks reminiscent of other Wall street manias, he ob serves and then, launches into contrary opinion. , Important Market Tops 'He cites statistics to show that there have, been impor tant stock market tops which were not accompanied by fren zied public speculation, and concludes: " ; v - "If you take into considera tion the margin requirements today 90 per. cent and also the vast absorption of the public's investments nd spec: ulations in mutual "funds, it seems to me that you have an argument against the as-surance-or even the probabil-ity-that theend of the bull market will see wild specula tion . and 5-to-6 million-share days. ' "Indeed, who knows that the 10-year bull market will end in a blast? Perhaps we'll witness other 'immediate' set backs like 1957 and 1958." 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