MONDAY, JULY 18, 1980
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
Kennedy Shakes Up Women's
Department of Demo Group
l.Olt AnUfU .Illl'll.. Knll. .Inim
)'. Kmuifily, Hit) Iitittf rnlft
proaiclimtlnl numlnuv, iloftly
kIiooIi th wmmm'H ctopiii'l
Weill of thn Doinncriitlc 1111
llOniil L'ummllluit liml work,
but nn (mi: Ih nut of a Job,
Kuniii'tly picked Mm. Mur
Riiret Pi lcti ci( MIclilKmi to ro
liliii'o Mm. Knllo Luuvhliolin
vlco cliiilninin of the rain
nillti'ci In I'linrgo ot wmnun'N
ctlvltli!.
Hut lie iviiiclc It up to out
going Mm. Lmieliliclm by put
tliiK licr on hi ciiinpiilKii
train. Ki'iimiriy told tliu coin
initteo Hint Mm. Loucliliulm
will IIH.llsl hi brother Ruber I,
who In his ciimpnlKii mumiKur.
lli'r title will bu iiiiiioiinced
later.
Mm. Price, u lull uttmetlvc
47-ycnr-old brunette, told re
porter alio wm "urprlcd"
to learn of her iippolnlment.
Hlie mild Kennedy culled her
Friday morning and urticd her
lo aeeepl It. Sho promplly
WOecd lo tnku the Job and
mild It wan n "lilnh honor"
which ulii- hoped alio "could
live up lo."
ntlmU RoU
Kennedy mild that Mm.
1'llco had played an Intliiiulc
role In building the Democrat
ic oi'KJUiliitUin In Michigan
nod he had conic lo know her
Work.
"I don't think wo can net
finer woman," bo added.
Kiirllcr, Mm. Louchhelm cx
p reused uttlerm-iii mid dluip
polntmenl at her removal
from thn coiumltli!o' lop fe
male pout. She had headed the
woinen'a division for night
ycum and had solved on vlco
chairman since 11158.
She noted that the Michigan
dcU-Kiiilon had Klven ardent
support to Kennedy and the
vice chairmanship was a plum
In return. Mrs. Louchhelm al
so had supported Kennedy's
candidacy.
But she changed her tunc
n d brightened considerably
nn learning that she was not
out of the political picture
and thiil Kennedy was count
Inn on her.
'Vory Fluttering'
"This is n very flntlerlnK
assignment," blond dynamic
Katie told reporters. "I would
say Hobble Kennedy is the su
per strategist of this cam
paign. It will be the greatest
experience of my life."
Sen. Kennedy spoko lo Mrs.
Louchhelm when they met
during the national commit
tee's final meeting. His reas
surance to her was "warm and
generous," M r . Louchhelm
said.
Mrs. Price, who Is close to
Michigan Gov. Monaco Wil
liam and bis family political
ly and personally, denied that
Michigan had put any pres
sure to win her the post
A wealthy woman, she Is
Iho wife of Illekmnn Price,
the general manager of Mer
cedes Hen. In llriizll, Sho runs
two households - one In Ann
Arbor, Mich, which always
will bu homo In her, and an
other In Snn Pnulo, Ilnizll,
Sho has two sons, Hickman
III, 17 and Marstoli, 15, They
attend St. George's school at
Newport, It. I. Shu has served
as national coinmlltecwomiiu
since 11152. Sho run on the
ticket with William In 11)52,
seeking the Job of stale au
ditor, bul lost out.
As a result of continuous
caucusing and work at the
convention s h c contracted
laryngitis.
Shu plans lo go to Washing
ton to wink In the headquar
ters shortly, But she told re
porters shu expects to do a lot
of traveling around the coun
try. In her new Job.
She said the presidential
race will bo a hard hitting
campaign and women have o
big part to play In It.
Market Investors Advised
To 'Coast' for a While
By ELMER C. WALZER
UPI Financial Editor
Now York Illl'll - W, E. Hut
tun and company suggests thai
Investors curb their tenden
cies l o out
smart t h o
market torn
whlla and do
some "coast.
Ing"
"O n b a I
mice the busi
ness has been
u n favorable
and investors
arc obviously
not convinced
It's going to get a great deal
butler In a hurry even though
It may not get a great deal
worse," the firm points out
In a recent market letter.
Elmer WaJur
Burns, Nordeman and com
pany recommends Industrial
Plywood for risk accounts
considering I b c company's
bold internal corporate poli
cies and great progress. The
advisory service notes that In
dustrial Plywood pioneered
the field of low-cost pre-fln-Ished
wall panelling and lias
long range speculative potentials.
Hachc and company says
Diamond National has held
Us ground well In recent ses
sions. "Further consolidation
Is likely to develop over the
near term but we sec no signs
yet of a reversal of It favor
able trend."
Reynolds and company
notes that W. R. Grace con
tinue lo expand Its opera.
lions Into the chemical indus
try bul the market appear
lo bcjlvlng undue emphasis
to the shipping part of Grace's
business and not fully apprnls
Ing its chemical potential.
A further rise In sales ap
pears in prospect for ino.il
paper container companies
this year, according to Value
Line Investment survey, but
the profit margins for these
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Eldon A. Grlmmof Walslon
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Portland Youth
Escapes MacLaren
Woodburn (UPD - A 16-ycar-old
Portland youth escaped
from the MacLaren school for
boys Sunday afternoon and
state police said he stole a
pickup from a nearby home.
Police said that Michael
West walked away from one
of the cottages at MacLaren
about 3:13 p.m. Police said he
made his way to the Law
rence Wolfe residence In
Woodburn and took pickup
truck.
Big Steam Pipe
Breaks in Portland
Portland (UPD - An under
ground steam pipe broke in
down-town Portland Sunday,
causing geysers of steam to
break through and partially
melt the asphalt pavement.
Police barricaded the area
at SW Harrison St. Thoy said
the pipes carried 250 pounds
of pressure.
FARM SAFETY WEEK
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FBI Chief Says Student Riots Could Happen Here
Washlnglon-llll'llFBI Direc
tor J. Edgar Hoover warned
.Sunday that student riots led
by Communist agitators cun
happen In America too,
Hoover said this Is exactly
what happened In San Fran
cisco last May when college
age demonstrators broke up a
hearing of the House commit
tee on un-Anicrlcun activities.
The Fill director, in u re
port Issued by the congression
al committee, said the Incident
revealed "how it Is possible
for only a few Communists,
using mob psychology, to turn
pcuceful demonstrations Into
riots."
Hoover sadly described the
Sun Francisco riot "as the best
thing to happen lo the benefit
of the Communist party In
years."
He suld It illustrated the
effectiveness of Communist ef
forts In making college and
university campuses a prime
target for Infiltration and re
cruitment. Governments Topplt
"Throughout the world to
duy," Hoover said, "govern
ments are toppling with stun
ning rapidity, Whether large
or small, the role Communists
are playing In these events
must not be discounted.
Pointing to the recent riots
the world, Hoover warned
that the "growing strength of
our nation over the years has
not proved a deterrent to the
restless efforts on the part of
the Communist party, U.S.A.,
to destroy our security and
prepare our nation for a simi
lar fate."
He said the "Communist
success In San Francisco' in
May of 1060 proves that It can
happen here."
Sorvoj as Warning
Hoover said the incident al
so "must serve as a warning
that their infiltration efforts
aimed not only at youth and
student groups, but also at our
In Japan and other parts of labor unions, churches, profes
sional groups, artists, newspa
pers, government, and the like
- can create chaos and shatter
our internal security."
The FIJI chief said two
Communists - Archie Brown
and Merle Brodsky - played
important roles in inciting the
students to riot. Hoover de
scribed Brown as a former
member of the Communist
party's national committee
and Brodsky a an "active
leader in Communist party af
fairs in California for more
than 20 years."
FIRE INCIDENCE
About one-half of all fires
In the U.S. occur in homes.
ARRIVES IN YUGOSLAVIA
Belgrade (DPI! - American
Under Secretary of State
Douglas Dillon arrived here
Sunday from Vienna for
week-long talks with Yugo
slav state and economic lead
ers. Tnnjug, the official Yugo
slav news agency, said Dillon
called for "constructive mil.
tual relations" between Yugo
slavia and the United States
when ho arrived after a three
day official visit to Austria.
Robert DeLorme, M.D.
Physician & Surgeon
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of his new offices
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