Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 07, 1960, Image 2

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    California Governor Expected To Endorse Kennedy by End of Week
Medford,
Rogue Valley Edition
Steels, Chemicals
Provide Thrust
For Stock Market
New York-OIPu-The stock
market today had a broad
based rally after marking
time for nearly a week.
Most of the thrust was pro
vided by such heavyweights
as the steels and chemicals.
The .advance restored $2
billion to market valuations.
Steels stood out with gains
of more than 3 in Lukens and
Youngstown, 2 or more in
Granite City and Alleghany
Ludlum, and more than a
point in U. S. Steel, Republic,
Bethlehem and Carpenter. '
Industrial stocks were up
more than 4 points toward the
close for their widest, gain
on average since June 9. Utili
ties also were strong.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York-dTO-Dow-JonM
final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials 644.89, up 4.52; 20
railroads 141.74, up 0.38; 15
utilities 94.50, up 0.81; and
S5 stocks 212.09, up 1.38.
Sales today war about
3.050,000 shares compared
with 2.970,000 shares
Wednesday.
Today's prices on selected
Allied Chemical
Alum Co. Am. . ,
American Can
American Motors
AT&T
Anaconda Copper .
Armco Steel
Bendix AviaUon
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Air -
Caterpillar Corp. ..
. Chrysler Corp. ...
ConUnental Can
Crown Zellerbach
Curtias Wright
Dow Chemical '
. Du Pont .
Eastman Kodak
1 Firestone
General Electric
General Foods
stocks:
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.- 22a
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... 481.
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Tests Given lor
Sheriff's Deputies
Twenty men who applied
for the three openings in the
county sheriffs office took a
four-hour examination June
30 administered by the Med
ford school district, Sheriff
Joe Walsh said today.
Walsh started checking the
tests today, he said. The ex
amination consisted of two
types of IQ tests for mental
health and mechanical apti
tude. They were administered
by Miss Louise Basford, spec
ial teacher.
Walsh said that as soon as
the tests were checked an oral
examination would be sched
uled followed by a physical
examination.
About 50 men were notified
. of the examination, Walsh
said.
Mrs. Sharon Elfrink, 401Vz
King st., Medford, has been
hired by the sheriffs depart
ment as communications clerk
and jail matron.
Mrs. Elfrink, a graduate of
Crater High school, will an
swer the radio and telephone
in the department, operate
the teletype and receive com
plaints, Walsh reported.
She will replace Sol
Blumnfeld, i d e n 1 1 f ications
deputy, who will now devote
full time to those duties. He
has been with the local de
partment nearly four years,
Portland (UPD Five major
traffic arteries around the big
new Lloyd Center shopping
development will be convert
ed to one-way operation Sunday.
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Georgia Pacific 56H
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Greyhound 32 U
tiuit uu 22
Homestake Mining 38 Ta
Idaho Power .. ... 54
1. a. M ....315
Int. Paper 100
Johns Manvilie 59 n
Katy 4 v.
Kennecott Copper ... 74 It
LXKKneea Aircratt ,......... aov;
Montana Power .......... 29 ii
Montgomery Ward 42
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New York Central ... 22!j
rac irtis fit aiec. 65
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Radio Corporation 63
Richfield Oil 731:
Safeway 37 H
Sear .. ;.. ..55&
Shell Oil , 34
Socony Mobil Oil 371.
aouinern uo 47 V.
Southern Pacific .... - . 19
Standard California 421!
Standard Indiana , 37
Standard N. J 411.
aun Mines , 5
Texas Co .....74
rexas uull sulfur 16'
Texas Pac Land Trust
:i4;
Transamerica
251
Trans World Air
isn
Tri-ConUnental 37 Vi
union uaroioe ....i3i
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
United Air Lines
U. S. Rubber .
..I74.
...39,
..31,
U. S. Steel
Youngstown S Se T .
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Billboard Control
Assured Place on
November Ballot
Salem - HOT - A measure to
control billboards along Ore
gon's highways has been
placed tm the November gen
eral election ballot.
Rudie Wilhelm and Dr.
Thornton Munger, both of
Portland and representing the
Highway Protection Commit
tee, filed the petitions with
the state elections division
Wednesday afternoon.
The .petitions bore 40,599
signatures, including those of
Gov. Mark Hatfield and for
mer Gov. Charles Sprague. A
total of 33,712 signatures was
required. , . '
Wilhelm, truck and ware
house company executive and
chairman of the committee,
said every county but Wheeler
was represented.
Official Signs Only
The measure would elimi
nate all billboards on U.S.
highways 99 and 30 except
for official signs and premise
signs such as no trespassing.
On freeways, class D
signs would be eliminated
those which do not advertise
products or services within
five miles. The measure does
not affect signs within city
limits.
Tea proposal would not af
fect any existing signs along
any routes for five years. But
at that time, the affected signs
would have to come down.
Pharmacy Board
Asks Tighter Laws
Portland - (DPI) - The State
Board of Pharmacy agreed
Wednesday to ask for a tight
ening up of laws on sale of
"dangerous drugs."
The action was' contained
in a five -page recommenda
tion to the Legislature. Board
Chairman Ralph Robertson
said of particular recent in
terest was the mixture of cer
tain cough tablets and pain
killers by persons seeking to
get "high."
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JULY 9
HOMI-OWNID tTATIWIO
Brown Receiving
Callers Urging
Declaration
Los Angeles (UPD - Gov, Ed
mund G. Brown of California
is expected to endorse Sen.
John F. Kennedy for the Dem
ocratic presidential nomina
tion by Sunday or earlier and
to carry with him a majority
of the state's 81-vote delega
tion, highly placed California
Democratic informants said to
day.
In this teeming convention
city where a new wave of
kingmakers arrives today,
Brown was receiving calls and
callers variously urging him
to declare for the Massachu
setts senator-and to hold off.
Figures Can Chang
Brown, a favorite son can
didate of the delegation, was
expected to announce his sup
port of front-running Kennedy
as a personal choice, and re
lease the delegation from vot
ing for him as its favorite son
on the first ballot.
Although figures can
change quickly in the heat of
the political race, the latest
poll of the California delega
tion by a man in close touch
with all the delegates showed
53 votes would be cast for
Kennedy if Brown gives the
Massachusetts senator his sup
port.
Lawrence May Hold Key
Speaker Sam Rayburn ar
rives today to take charge of
the campaign to win the norm
nation for his fellow Texan,
Senate Democratic Leader
Lyndon B. Johnson. Other ar
rivals will be the uncommit
ted Gov. David L. Lawrence
of Pennsylvania, who may
hold the key to the course of
the convention, and Mayor
Richard J. Daley of Chicago.
Gov. G. Mennen Williams
of Michigan, who declared for
Kennedy a month ago, arrived
Wednesday along with pro
Kennedy leaders of the New
York Democratic organization
and Sen.. A. S, Mike Monroney
of Oklahoma, leader of the
campaign .to draft Adlai E.
Stevenson for a third nomina
tion. Medford Milk , ,
Inspections OK'd
Salem-uOT-The city milk
inspections services of Med
ford and Eugene, two of the
only three such services in the
state, have come through a
biennial Oregon agriculture
department inspection in good
standing.
Portland is the only other
city with its own inspectors
and will be surveyed by the
state in 1961.
Eugene is the only city in
Oregon which prohibits the
sale of raw milk within the
city.
Highway 99 Crash
Claims Third Life
Eugene (UPD - Two-year-old
Kevin Lee Mooney died today
in Sacred Heart hospital here
of injuries suffered in an acci
dent that killed his mother
Mrs. Arlene Marie Mooney,
28, of Keedsport, and his sev
en-year-old brother, Steven
Richard, early Wednesday,
The father, Richard L. Moo
ney, 32, and Scott Allen
Mooney, 5, were reported in
good condition. Also injured
in the crash was Warner Rich
ard Hibbard, 22, Springfield,
driver of the northbound car
that was involved in a colli
sion with the southbound
Mooney station wagon on
highway 99 near Goshen. Hib
bard was reported in improv
ing condition.
Explosion Destroys
Sfayton Buildings
Stayton -0IPD- A cement
truck and buildings at North
Santiam and Gravel plant
were destroyed Wednesday
when a large gas storage tank
exploded. No one was injured.
A nearby power pole was
ignited by flames cutting off
electricity to the city for an
hour.
Stayton firemen said fumes
from a bulk gasoline truck
being unloaded at the Santiam
Ready Mix Plant were appar
ently ignited . by welding
sparks.
Miscellaneous other equip
ment also was lost in the fire.
No immediate damage esti
mate was available.
Russia Completes
Rocket Test Series
Moscow -(UPD- The Soviet
Union completed Its current
scries of rocket tests In the
Pacific Ocean with a final shot
today and announced that "all
necessary data has been ob
tained" for the next step in
the conquest of outer space.
MISS USA SEMI-FINALISTS Semi-finalists
in the Miss USA section of the Miss
Universe competition at Miami Beach, Fla.,
were selected Wednesday night. From left,
back row, are Judy Rebecca Fletcher, Miss
Louisiana; Marilyn Jean Stalcup, Miss Mis
souri; Trudy Shulkin, Miss Iowa: Mary
Rodites, Miss New York, and Judith Rich
ards, Miss Michigan. Middle row: Barbara
20 Miss USA Contestants Said
Cheating;
Miami Beach, Fla. - ll'PD
Beauty is truth, shocked offi
cials of the Miss Universe Con
test cried today. The Miss
U.S.A. who will be chosen
tonight from among IS final
ists will have to win on her
own attributes w ithout "fal-
sies ' or "waist cinctures.
A watchful official of Cata-
lina swimsuits, which owns
title to the contest, looked
Rep. Edith Green
Rejects Bid for
Delegate Meeting
Portland ICPD - Rep. Edith
Green, chairman of Oregon's
delegation to the Democratic
national convention, has turn
ed down a request by State
Sen. William Grcnfell, a con
vention delegate, that anbthcr
meeting of the state s delega
tion be held before next week.
Grenfell had protested Mrs.
Green's voting proxies at the
organizational meeting in de
termining the manner of se
lecting alternates. He said he
"might take the matter to
the c o n v e n tion credentials
committee if she did not call
a second meeting.
Proxies Discussed
Mrs. Green replied from
Washington, D. C. that the
request came at a late date
and many delegates already
had left for Los Angeles. She
also said that the question of
proxies was discussed at the
delegation meeting and that
delegates by vote approved
the use of proxies. ". . . the
minutes of the meeting clear
ly show you made no pro
test," she said.
The convention opens next
Monday.
Oregon's delegation, with
17 votes, is pledged to sup
port Sen. John Kennedy, since
he won the May Primary.
Mrs. Green, also chairman of
Kennedy's Oregon committee,
said "certainly we knew of
Mr. Grenfell's strong opposi
tion to Kennedy . . . and no
one expected him to vote for
Sen. Kennedy on the third
ballot."
Legion Convention
Opens at Seaside
Seaside -UPD - The annual
convention of the Oregon
American Legion opened to
day. More than 1,000 dele
gates and a long list of dis
tinguished guests will attend
the three-day convention.
Included among the events
scheduled are dally business
sessions, a Thursday night
banquet, a parade, a drum and
bugle contest and many aux
iliary functions. Officers will
be elected Saturday.
Announcing ... -
DR. PAUL D. BRAY
Chiropractic arid Natureopathic Physician
Has returned to Medford
to Resume Practice
317 LOZIER LANE
Phone SP 2-5082 '
Finals Due
closely at the American girls
preparing to go on stage Wed
nesday night and made a
startling discovery.
'I made those swimsuits,"
she said. "I can tell when
there's something there that's
not supposed to be."
20 Found Cheating
Sure enough, 20 of the U.S.
contestants were found to be
cheating. They had on falsies.
The Catalina official, who
asked to remain anonymous,
said she demanded that all
such articles be removed, but
six girls tried to go on stage
without doing so. They were
stopped. '
"I let them get away with
it for photographs," the Cata
lina lady said, "but I couldn't
do it in the coritest."
She said one girl was found
to be wearing a "waist cinc
ture" something similar to a
corset, and "I don't think it's
fair for the girls to wear such
things. It's cheating."
Winner Univers Finals
The 15 U.S. finalists Include
Corrine Huff, 19, Youngs
town, Ohio, the first Ameri
can Negro to compete in the
Miss Universe Contest.
The Miss U.S.A. chosen to
night will compete against
44 foreign contestants Friday
night. Fifteen finalists will
be picked then for the Miss
Universe finals Saturday
night.
Psychologist Joins
Domiciliary Staff
White City - Special atten
tion to morale and aging
problems of men at the Vet
erans Administration Domi
ciliary here will be given in
a new service inaugurated in
the medical clinic.
With the appointment of
Dr. Andrew W. Foley, as
counseling and clinical psy
chologist, an educator as well
as a consultant will be added
to the staff to assist in the
program of therapeutic aid for
veterans living in the domi
ciliary, Manager Henry C.
Herzog said.
In addition lo consultation
work along this line, Dr.
Foley will have contact with
social service and the medical
staff.
Dr. Foley comes to White
City from the VA Center, Hot
Spring, S.D., where he served
as clinical psychologist for
four years. He was chief of
the vocatoinal counseling serv
ice at Walla Walla, Wash.,
VA hospital, before going to
Hot Springs.
The new specialist is a grad
uate and former staff coun
selor of the University of
Washington, and sow Naval
service in World War II. He
was director of secondary
education at Seattle Univer
sity school of education, and
high school principal at Mil
ton, N.D. and Begelow, Minn,
Gale Feldman, Miss Massachusetts; Joyce
Elane Trautwlg, Miss Connecticut; Marxurct
Jo Gordon, Miss Alabama; Lyudia Ann Tarl
ton. Miss North Carolina, and Gnrnctt Carole
Pugh, Miss West Virginia. Bottom row:
Linda Bement, Miss Utah; Corrlne Huff,
Miss Ohio; Sandy Chudy, Miss New Jersey;
Nancy Wakefield, Miss Florida, and Tcrl
Janssen, Miss California.
Tonight
The other Miss U.S.A. final
ists are Alabama, California,
Connecticut, Florida, lew".
Louisiana, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Missouri, New Jer
sey, New York. North Caro
lina, Utah, and West Virginia.
Tallest Finalist
Miss California, blonde Tcrl
Janssen of Los Angeles, Is the
tallest of the Miss U.S.A.
finalists at five feet seven
and one half inches. Her am
bition is to be an actress,
KF Jury Convicts
Man in Tot's Death
Klmnath Falls -(UPD- An nil
woman jury late Wednesday
convicted William Olcn Galr
son of second degree murder
in connection with the beat
ing death of an 11-month-old
baby last December.
Gairson displayed no sign
of emotion when the verdict
was read shortly before 5:30
p.m.
Sentencing was set for July
18. The crime carries a maxi
mum term of life imprison
ment. The child, Gary Lee Bur
sik, died at a ranch near here
last Dec. 17.
It was Gairson's second
trial. The first resulted in a
hung jury-
GREEN GRASS MAKES 1'iWamooh BETTER!
Tillamook's distinctive superiority is the rcsultof Tillamook county's unique climatic conditions,
years of cheese-making skill, and modern plant methods. Tillamook balances summers'
TWO AGES
. to plesie every last.
MEDIUM
mild but well-flsvortd.
SHARP
well-tgtd, lots of flavor.
MANY PACKAGES.
Pri.Patliigad WEDOES and BARS, Vi and 1 Ib.
HINDUS!, i and I Ib, LOAVES, RANDOM
cuts, ppe-siicio.
fill a
NATURAL CHEDDAR CHEESE
The Fine Quality Never Varies!
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Iron-Clad' Civil Rights
Los Angeles Itll'll - Negro
spokesmen mid southern stu
dent "sit-In" lenders ileinimct
ed today Hint llio Demucnillc
Parly write iron clad civil
rlKlils Kim ran lees into Ha 19(10
platform aiul expel segiega-
FREE PARKING Cornor of 4th and Front Streot-FREE PARKING
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Versatile Tillamook cheese makes summer-living so much
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lighter diets . , , provides essential minerals, protein, vitamins, and lochhin.
Tillamook Natural Cheddar Cheese . . . as golden as th i
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Guarantee! Demanded
tliuilsts from nai'ly ranks
They plaeed their demands
beloi'u the lull-member Dem
ocratic platform commllleo us
liberals on Hint group declared
Intentions lo press fur n plank
supimi'tlnK Ilia southern sit-
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