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West Oregon Milk Distributors Close in Face of Strike Salem - (UPI) - Nine western Oregon milk distributor closed their plants early to day in the face of a Team tters Union strike against one : of the plants and Gov. Mark Hatfield promised round -the clock negotiations to try to settle the dispute. Don Hay of Portland, spokesman for the companies, said "a strike against one is a strike against all. Close to 200 employees were affected he said. Hatfield met in his office with representatives of em - ployers and the Teamsters : Tuesday night and following . the meeting said the matter should be explored more fully today. "No immediate solution ap' pears available at this time, the governor said. Hatfield said "we are most hopeful a satisfactory agree ment may be reached because of the vital part milk repre sents to the communities af fected. Assurance has been given by both sides that emergency deliveries to hos pitals and other points of ur gency will be made." He said round-the-clock ne , gotiations would be under . taken in order to "terminate . the interruption in this im . portant public service." Hay said firms shut down included four in the Salem area, Mayflower Milk Dis tributors Dairy Coop Associa tion, Arden Farms, Carnation and Curley's Dairy; Mcdo- Land, Corvallis; Snow Peak, Albany; bunshine and Farm ers Cooperative Creamery of McMinnville, and Timber Val ley of Lebanon. Teamsters local 324 struck Mayflower Tuesday. Contract negotiations broke down here Monday, with the employers holding to an 11-cent pay raise and the union demanding li'i cents. Ward Graham, union secretary-treasurer, said the 1414 ' cents would bring the driver's pay "up to par" with scales in Medford, Eugene, Klamath Falls and Portland. Medford, JTribune Regional Edition Page 2 Stocks Run Into Mild Profit Taking New York -flJPD- Stocks ran .into some mild profit-taking in the early trading today. Sellers concentrated on some blue chips bringing loss es of more than 2 in Du Point, more than a point In Inter national Paper and a fraction in Johns-Manville. Electronics showed some bounce following Tuesday's sharp setback. Standard Kolls man added a point, Zenith more than 1 and RCA around Adams-Mlllii spurted more than 5 in the specials. Univer sal Match featured In a gen erally firm vending machines section. Steels were Irregular. Youngstown and Republic firmed, while U.S. Steel lost a bit and Bethlehem was unchanged. Autos also were mixed with American Motors and Gen eral Motors ahead by small fractions. Chrysler and Ford fell around a half. Bethlehem Steel 44,i Boeing Air .. 27 Caterpillar Corp 26','t Chrysler Corp 46 14 Continental Can .......... 38U Crown Zellerbach O3,. Curtlu Wright ni Dow Chemical 91 ! Du Pont 306 Eastman Kodak 124'i Firestone 38','t General Electric 92 9's General Foods 120J,i General Motors 44 Georgia Pacific 60 Graham Paige 2 Greyhound .. 22 Gulf Oil 28 ',3 Homestake Mining 36 Idaho Power 54 ,i I. B. M 509 14 Int. Paper 104 !i Johns Manvllle 60 Kaiser Ind J0W Katy 4','. Kennecott Copper .,. 74 Lockheed Aircraft 21 li Montana Power 29 Montgomery Ward ... 41 Nafl Biscuit 91 New York Central 23 ,4 Pac Gas & Elec (xd) 62 Penney. J, C 43 !4 Penn RR m 1314 Radio CorporaUon 68 ' IWl-llUCIU VII 7tl,4 aaieway 36J; Lx .m: H,:v TREATY NOTES COMPARED These ing for ratification. From left, they are three senators, from areas which were most Ernest Gruening, (D-Alaska), Wayne Morse exposed to Japanese attack during World (D-Ore.) and Hiram L, Fong (R-Hawaii). War II, compare notes on the Japanese Peace Treaty which the Senate is consider- (UPI Telephoto) DOW-JONES AVERAGES New York-HPU-Dow-Jones final stock averages: 30 in dustrials 644.93, off 2.59i 20 railroads 141.62, off 0.19) IS utilities 92.14, up 0.09) 65 stocks 210.94 off 0.51, Sales Tuesday were about 3,860,000 shares compared with 3.970,000 shares Monday. selected prices Tuesday's stocKs: Allied Chemical 3S"1 Alum Co. Am 85 American Can 38 Is American Motors 22 AT&T taVt Anaconda Copper 48 Armco Steel 63 Bendlx Aviation 66Vs Sears Shell Oil 98'.!. 33 36 V. 471, 10 V, 4114 361 Socony Mobil Oil Southern Co Southern Pacific Standard California Standard Indiana Standard N. J 41 Sun Mines 5V, Texas Co 76 Texss Gulf Sulfur IB',4 Texas Pac Land Trust 15 Transamerlca 26 Trans World Air 13 Trl-Contlnental 31!' Union Carbide 13194 Union Pacific 26 United Aircraft 39 United Air Lines 31 U. S. Rubber 54'4 U. S. Steel 80 Youngstown S 4c T 105 STUDY JET EFFECTS London - IUPD - The ground staff of KXM Royal Dutch Airlines at airports through out the world will be given special medical checks to de termine the effects of jet noise on their ears. Newspaper Guild To Continue Talks Portland IUPD - About 85 per cent of the members of the Portland Newspaper Guild el igible to vote Tuesday night instructed their bargaining committee by a vote of 56-4 to continue negotiations with the struck Portland newspa pers. The guild joined a stereo typer strike movement last Nov. 10 against the Oregon Journal and Portland Orego nian after contract negotia tions broke down. The guild rejected a verbal offer of the papers as "inade quate in that It is a major regression of conditions under which the guild and manage ment had harmonious relation ships for years." The guild said the offer would withdraw 15 individ uals from guild coverage. A guild statement said the offer would "remove all the present protections against ar bitrary and capricious sched uling of working hours, elim inate the reporter-photographer clause . . . and proposes to add to no-strike, no lockout Troufdale Motel Project Approved Portland tUPll The Multno mah County Planning com mission has approved plans for a 70-acre motel and resort project near Troutdale. The approval was received Tuesday by Rancho Helming, a La Jolla, Calif., develop ment company. Total cost of the develop ment was not part of the dis cussion but a commission member said he understo6d it to be in excess of $500,000. financial responsibility clause." The employer offer con tained an $8 per week wage hike, the statement said. Argentina Continues To Want Eichmann United Nations, N.Y. - (UPll -Argentina declared today President Arturo F r o n d i z i would not agree to a meeting with Israeli Premier David Goddard Finishes Second in Contest Portland - Dean Goidard, son of Mr. and Mrs. I'ay F. Goddard, Medford, was run nerup in the statewide finals of the Knights of Pythias ora tory speech contest here Sat urday night. Competing with six other contestants, Dean placed be ll i n d William McCormack, South Salem. Topic for the contest was "2000 A.D." Winner of the contest will participate in the regional contest in Spokane July 9 with contestants from north ern United States. In the event that young McCormack is unable to compete, God dard is an alternate. Ben-Gurion if Israel continues to refuse to return Nazi Col. Adolf Eichmann to Argentina. Ben-Gurion announced in Brussels Tuesday that he and Frondizi would meet by the end of this week to discuss the case of Eichmann, the Hitler henchman accused of ordering death for six million Jews in World tWar II, who was taken from Argentina by Israeli agents to face trial in Israel. Argentine ambassador Ma rio Amadeo, opening the case before the Security Council, pointed out that Ben-Gurion, according to press dispatches, confirmed that Israel would not give up Eichmann and said "friendly relations would continue between Argentina and Israel provided Eichmann remains in Israel." Amadeo said Argentina was "not defending the physi cal person of Adolph Eich man" but was protesting the violation of its sovereignty in his apprehension by Israel. Whether Eichmann went with the Israeli agents voluntarily or not made little difference, Amadeo said, because the for mer Nazi leader had "no fre. choice." AUTHORS WANTED i BY N.Y. 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