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MEDFORD, MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, ORE. TUESDAY, JULY . 1M0 10 A Vice Presidential Nominee Usually Fills Appeal Gap Washington OTO-Bolh Dem ecriti and Republicani will try to broaden their appeal to the voters when they nom inate their candidates for vice president. The vice presidential nom inee of each party is chosen after its presidential candi date is nominated. If the pres idential nominee is consid . ered to have weakness in cer tain areas or with certain seg ments of the voting popula ; lion, the man chosen for sec ond place on the ticket is likely to have a special ap peal to some of those areas or voting blocs. Judgment Deferred Once the presidential nom inee is chosen, national con vention delegates defer to his Judgment about a running mate. .The vice presidential candidate may be chosen by the presidential nominee him self after consulting a small circle of advisers, or by the (roup of advisers. In 1956, Adlai E. Steven son broke away from that tradition by inviting a wide open convention contest for the Democratic vice presi dential nomination. In this contest. Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) narrowly nosed out Sen. John F. Kennedy ID Mass.) 1 111. n.mL V- i V. I aluivuku KCUK1 tfuilic Uitl- ance is usually a factor, the Democrat ignored that qua lification in 1948 when Presi dent Truman of Missouri was chosen to head the ticket and Sen. Alben W. Barkley from the neighboring state of Ken tucky was nominated for vice president. Each party has a sizeable group of men who are viewed as possibilities for the vice presidential nominations inis year. ' Among the Democrats, Sen. Kennedy probably would be rated first if he failed to win the presidential nomination. Other Possibilities Other possibilities include Govs. Leroy Collins of Florida,- Herschel Loveless of Iowa, Orville Freeman of Minnesota, George Docking of Kansas, Edmund G. Brown of California, G. Mermen Williams of Michigan and Robert B. Meyner of New Jer ey. Possibilities from the senate include Sens. Albert Gore of Tennessee, Henry Jackson of Washington and Hubert H. Humphrey of Mir-' nesota. On the Republican side, those viewed as vice presi dential possibilities include Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., Secretary of Inte rior Fred Seaton, Attorney General William P. Rogers, Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell. Other prospects are Sent. Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky, Kenneth P. Keat ing of New York, Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, Barry Gold water of Arizona and Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois, and House Republican Leader Charles A. Halleck of Indiana. Addison's Disease Said Usually Fatal New York (UPD Addison's disease, which has been in troduced into the current po litical campaign, is an afflic tion of the adrenal glands which is usually fatal unless treated medically. Spokesmen for the Johnson-for-President committee said Monday that Sen. John F. Kennedy, front-runner for the Democratic nomination, is suf fering from Addison's disease. , The disease is characterized by a brownish discoloration of the skin, emaciation, pro gressive anemia, low blood pressure, gastrointestinal dis turbance and extreme debili tation. It usually is tubercular in origin, attacking and disturb ing the production of the in ternal secretions of the su perarenal, or adrenal, glands. It is more common to males than to females. The most widely used medi cation for Addison's disease is cortisone and hydrocorti sone, according to a Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center spokesman. Treatment in cludes promoting the general state of health plus medica . tlon. Hillcrest Girls Take Freedom Fling . Salem -WPD- Two inmates of Hillcrest School for Girls took an Independence Day outing to heart Monday afternoon. 1 and fled from a swimming party. Hillcrest authorities said on of the girls was taken into custody by police. The other girl was missing. 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