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helmet-wearing police battle with violent brought the first deaths in the current tur-
students who attempt to storm into the moil and gave rise to fears of "another
grounds, swinging and stabbing sticks in pro- Korea."
test against President Eisenhower's visit, the (UPI Radiotelephoto)
Republicans to Lose Election,
Methodist Church Head Asserts
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odist bishop says he thinks
the Republican parly will
lose the presidential election
because of "government bung
ling and stupidity" in the U2
spy plane incident.
Bishop Gerald Kennedy,
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yesterday at a press confer
ence preceding the 110th ses
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China to the United Nations,
halt of nuclear testing and use
of birth control where heed
cd.
Kennedy at the press-con
ference said, "I am a Repub
lican and 1 think we're licked
because of the U2 incident
We lied, we got caught and
we nad to admit it.
In his talk at the conven
tion, Kennedy called for the
government leadership to "go
back to the austere, strict doc
trine that a Christian man al
ways speaks the truth."
Arrested by Police
Eagle Point Youth
Medford police detectives
Monday arrested a 19-year-old
Eagle Point youth on a charge
of malicious injury to per
sonal property. Bail is set at
$1,500,
Edgar Phillip Cunningham
is accused of having damaged
the door of a tow truck at the
Rogue Service and Supply,
6(18 West McAndrews rd.,
Sunday afternoon, while re
moving his car from the com
pany's lot without permission.
Jack Hay Sides, an em
ployee at the garage, told po
lice he had towed Cunning
ham's car from a ditch at the
edge of town Saturday night
after an accident, and stored
it on the lot.
Sides said Cunningham and
a companion came to get the
car Sunday but refused to pay
a $10 towing foe. He told po
lice the two youths left with
out the car, but told him they
would be back.
To keep them from taking
the car when he wasn't there.
Sides told police he parked a
2-ton towing truck in front
of Cunningham's car.
However when he came
back to the lot Monday, he
found the car missing and his
tow truck pushed some 25
feet ahead with Its door lock
broken. '
Detectives arrested Cun
ningham at his place of em
ployment at While City. He
admitted to police that he
took his car. but said he did
not know if he had broken
the tow truck's lock or not.
He was confined In the
county Jail.
POWERS CASg STATIC
New York -HW- The Rus
sians have not yet indicated
when U2 pilot Francis Powers
will be brought to trial on spy
charges. U. S. Ambassador to
Russia Llewelyn E. Thomp
son said Tuesday on his ar
rival from London. "There
is nothing new on the Powers
situation," Thompson said.
The ambassador j)lans to con
fer in Washington with Secre
tary of Stale Christian Hcrter
and return to Moscow June
23.
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Fanatics Demand
Cancellation of
Eisenhower Trip
Tokyo - HIPB - A seething
mob of 12,000 fanatic left-
wing university students de.
manding cancellation of Presi
dent Eisenhower's trip to Ja
pan stormed Parliament to
night, battled 5,000 police and
set fire to three police trucks
in the worst anti-government
rioting to date.
At least one student was
killed, as many as four were
reported dead. Hundreds
were injured and scores ar
rested.
Night of Horror
The renewed violence al
most on the eve of President
Eisenhower's arrival Sunday
set off a night of horror and
added a new note of anxiety
for the Chifef Executive's safe,
ty.
It seemed evident that po
lice alone could not control
the wild,' undisciplined and
seemingly illogical mob that
roamed Tokyos streets to-
night unless they resorted to
gunfire.
Summon Cabinet
Premier Nobusuke K i s h 1
summoned an emergency cab
inet meeting to consider the
riots, which are aimed pri
marily against his government
and the U.S.-Japan security
treaty, and secondarily against
the Eisenhower visit. Uncon
firmed reports said the cabi
net would discuss dissolutfon
of Parliament.
Confirm One Death
Police confirmed one death,
with newspapers saying there
were two and the Socialist
Party claiming there were
four, with others likely to die
of injuries.
At least 200 were known
seriously injured, and esti
mates said more than 1,000
were less seriously hurt.
Josephine School
Budget Passes
Grants Pass-The Josephine
County - Unit District school
budget passed Monday with
1,211 voting yes and 852 vot
ing no.
A Drevious election. Mav 2.
defeated the budget by a vote
of 1.056 to 910.
The district operates all of
the nubile schools in Jose
phine county except those in
the Grants Pass city district.
The county - unit schools in
clude Illinois Valley High
school at Cave Junction and
14 elementary schools
throughout Josephine county.
The total of estimate expen
riiliirea annroved Monday was
$1,616,035. This is $740,-
865.84 over the 6 per cent
limitation.
Provo. Utah -IUPII- A pickle
pucker inadvertently picked
Provo Monday to plop about
10 tons of pickles on U. S.
hinhway 19. The highway be
came packed with pecks of
pickles when the end gate of
the pickle packer's truck
opened while going up a hill
Driver James Christiansen
picked the pickles off the
pavement to please the police
patrol.
CANCER SPEAKER One of
the guest speakers for the first
annual John Tomlin Memorial
cancer lectures to be held
locally June 24-25 is Dr.
Frtdtric M. Bcntlty. ol Port
land. A (ormr Profaiior ol
Surgery. Unlrtnity of Dur
ham, England, h U now a
coniulling turgaon. With
other guest speakers, Bentley
will discuss tumors of the
colon with emphasis of their
diagnosis and treatment. The
lectures, to b held at the
Rogue Valley Country club,
hav baan made ponibU by a
bequest of the late John Tom
lin to the Oregon Division of
the American Cancer Soscity.
Oregon Grange
Delegates Pass
Resolutions
Roseburg-IUPD-The 87th an
nual convention of the Ore
gon State Grange passed reso
lutions Tuesday favoring the
elimination of lamb imports
and holding the line on inter
est rates.
The 300 delegates chose
Washington county as the site
of their next annual meeting
Other resolutions passed
called for inclusion of funds
for Green Peter and Blue
river dams; supported a bill
before Congress which would
force money lenders to dis
close all interest charges, and
asked for a stiffer automobile
insurance financial responsi
bility law.
A resolution supporting a
new $1.25 an hour minimum
wage was turned down.
Grange Master Elmer Mc-
Clure called for a regional
corporation to build hydro
electric and irrigation proj
ects. He told the delegates
such a corporation could get
the jobs done more quickly
than utilities which must wait
for federal licenses.
McClure said the Grange
had decided to support an ln-
tertie between the Bonneville
Power administration and
California power systems.
"At the present time BPA
has a surplus of power which
could be sold in California to
the great benefit of both re
gions, he said.
But he added that as the
demand for power in the
Northwest grows the area
probably will need all of the
Bonneville output, and the
Grange's support for the in
tertie should be limited bv
making sure the Northwest
has prior rights.
LEAVE IT TO FATHER
East Lansing. Mich. - ILPI1 -
Housewife, but down that
heavy load. Michigan State
University home economists
say 25 pounds is the greatest
weight a healthy woman
should try to lift. Anything
heavier should be pulled or
pushed or put off on hubby.
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DISCUSSION IN MANILA Former Philip- Elsenhower and Garcia after the two held
pine President Sergio Osmena, leu, manes meir own meeting and presenied an aide
a point in his discussion with President memoir to support Filipino claims for pay
Eisenhower, center, and Philippine Pros- adjus mcnts the Manila government con
dent Carlos Garcia at Mnlacanang Palace tends the United States still owes veterans
in Manila. Osmena met for a time with for wartime service. (UPI Radiotelephoto)
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Torpedo
By Blast;
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii-(UPI)- the Sargo at the time of Tues-
The Navy today recovered day's accident,
the body of a man killed when The Navy tried to extin-
fire and explosion ripped the guish the blaze by opening a
after torpedo room of the nu- hatch to the burning room
clear submarine Sargo. and submerging the stern at
A second man was unac- an angle of about 30 degrees,
counted for but officials said Several hours later Navy frog
he may not have been aboard men girdled the sub with
MEDF0RDJRIBUNE
Regional Edition Page 2
Early Profit -
New York - it!PD - Slocks
ran into some early profit
taking today in moderately ac
tive trading.
Utilities stood out with a
small gain that lifted their
average to its best level since
mid-August, 1959.
Last week's favorites-autos,
steels, oils and chemicals -were
steady to slightly lower
in the early dealings.
Du Pont dropped around a
point in the chemicals and
Westinghouse around 1V& in
the electric equipments.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York-HPll-Dow-Jones
final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials 654.88, off 0.97;
20 railroads 144.96. off 0.98;
15 utilities 91.79, up 0.29;
65 stocks 213.68 off 0.23.
Sales Tuesday was about 3,
430,000 shares compared
with 3,180,000 shares Mon
day. Tuesdays prices on telected
stocks:
Allied Chemical
, 56 VA
Alum Co. Am
American Can
American Motors
T fit T
Anaconda Copper
Armco Steel
Bendix Aviation
Bethlehem Steel
.. 503fe
.. 63 'b
.. CG'i
.. 47q
20 U
.. 27
.. 48
.. 41
.. 46
.. 18'4
.. ni
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Booing Air
Caterpillar Corp
Chrysler Corp
Continental Can
Crown Zellerhach ....
Curtiss Wrifiht
Dow Chemical
Eastman Kodak
Room of
Sailor Dead, One
Taking
Firestone 37
General Electric 94
General Foods 127
General Motors 44 Ti
Georgia Pacific 1, 58
Graham Paige 2
Greyhound 21
Gulf Oil 28i,
Homes take Mining 38 i
Idaho Power . 52
I. B- M. 511
Int. Paper 107i
Johns Mansville 61
Kennecott Copper 76
Lockheed Aircraft 20','n
Kaiser Ind. 11
Montgomery Ward 42',B
N'afl Biscuit )xdi 62
New York Central 237B
Pac. Gas & Elcc (:i
Penney. J. C 127i
Penn RR 14'i
Radio Corporation (xd) 76",b
Richfield Oil 71 'i
Safeway , 37
Sears : 57
Shell Oil 36
Socony Mobil Oil afi'i
Southern Co 48
Southern Pacific 20I3
Standard California 42
Standard Indiana 37
Standard, N. J 41
Sun Mines .... fc 5
Texas Co 72
Texas Gulf Sulfur 16
Transamerlca 25
Trans World Air .. 14 'i
Tri-Continental - 37
Union Carb'ie 13B'
Union Pacific 27
United Aircnft 30
! United Air Lines 12
U. S. Rubber 56
! U. S. Steel 83
: Youngstown S & T 108
BYRD ENGINEER DIES
Stamford, Conn. - (UPD -Waller
Kerr Queen, 80, chief
engineer of Adm. Richard E.
Byrd s second antarctic ex
pedition in 1933-34, died Tuesday.
Nuclear Sub Hit
cables and a huge, crane raised
it to an even keel while fire
trucks pumped out the flood
ed area. .
Torpedoej Strewn About?'
A Navy demolition expert
entered the torpedo room
early today and reported it
was nearly demolished. Brok
en torpedoes were strewn
about the room. Explosive
materials from war heads
were still smoking along with
mattresses arid other combus
tible materials.
Navy officials said this pre
sented the danger of another
explosion and the Sargo's
skipper, Lt. Cmdr. John H.
Nicholson, 35, who stood by
tensely during the operation,
recommended that the com
partment be flooded for an
other 12 hours.
NEGRO CARDINAL ILL
Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika
- OJPD - Laurian Cardinal Ru
gambwa is "very sick" and
resting at his palace in the
West Lake Province, it was
announced Tuesday. A source
close to the Roman Catholic
Church's first Negro Cardinal
said, "he returned from Rome
a very sick man and the strain
of constant welcoming cere
monies forced his doctors to
order an immediate complete
rest."
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MEDFQ,RD MAIL TRIBUNE
Missing
Work crews began prepar
ations to submerge the .Sar
go's stern a second time, the
Navy said.
It also said the vessel's
atomic reactors were sealed
off and there was "absolutely
no danger of an explosion
from the reactor compart,
ment."
The fire started at a leak
ing high pressure line in the
after torpedo room, as the sub
marine was taking on oxygen
at a pier. '
Witnesses said flames shot
25 feet into the air, and six
minutes later the Sargo was
jolted by a large explosion.
Fire boats and trucks wera
rushed to the scene, while
two non-atomic subs and a
submarine tender were mov
ed to other docks for safety.
Submersion Decided
After fire control units had
battled the blaze for nearly
45 minutes without success,
ships officers decided to take
the Sargo a short distance
from the dock and submerga
her.
The vessel was taken down
with the hatch to the torpedo
room open, so the burning
compartment could be flood
ed. When the blaze was ex
tinguished, the Sargo was sur
faced and pumping equipment
began emptying the flooded
areas.
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