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Nation-Wide Citizens for Kennedy Group Formed MedfordJTribune Rogue Valley Edition Page 2A Slocks Finish Low For 8th Session New York -fl)PD- The stock market tried hard again today to halt its recent slide but late selling won out and the list finished in lower ground lor the eighth consecutive session Aircrafts reacted favorably to some good news the suc cessful firing of a Polaris mis sile from a submarine and tne belief that more defense unendinn is in the cards. Mar- quardt and Martin jumped about - 2 and Boeing more than 1, , COW-JONES Nw York-OIPT-Dow-Joriii final stock vign 30 in dustrials 624.13. off 0.65: 20 railroads 138.85. off 0.09; 15 uillitiii 94.27. off 0.16, and 65 stocks 207.09. off 0.23. Salts today w about 2.370.000 ihirn com pared wib 2,430,000 shares Tuesday. NEW YORK STOCKS rw itnlri Prftu Intarna.tiona.1 Allied Chemical . 54 tt Alum Co. Am 78 A.rlBn P.n 40 American Mm. 3Ui AT&T 9H Anaconda Copper ...- Armco Steel ., Bcndix Avn 664 Bethlehem Steel 45' Boeing Air 29'a Caterpillar Corp. 2'a 43' Continental Can . Crown Zellerbch . Curtln Wrtiht Dow Chemical . 38 l 42 '. 19 83 Du Pont Pacinian kodak . 1174 Firestone SO1' General Electric 83 General Foodi 13Hi General Motors , 43. Georgia Pacific 36,i Graham Paige , . Ha Greyhound 31 U Gulf OH 37 Homeitake Alining 40 Idaho Power 52,. Salem Woman To Face Murder Charge Salem -OIPD- Marion County District Attorney Hattie Kre men said she expects to file first degree murder charges today against Mrs. Carol Irene Hankel, 47, Salem, In connection with the slaying of Helen Sarah, Ped, also of Salem. . "" The body of Mrs. Ped, 43, was found in brush 10 miles north of Salem along Wheat land Road. She had been shot and strangled, police said. Mrs. Hankel told officers she killed Mrs. Ped and dump ed the body a mile east of the Wheatland ferry building. Police Recapture Juvenile Escapees Pendleton -IflPD- Two juve niles who escaped from the jail at Arlington Tuesday night were picked up near here shortly afterward by state police. John Michael West, 15, Portland, a MacLaren school escapee, and Robert Everett Almond broke out of the jail about 5 p.m., according to state police. without nagging backache Nowl You can get the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muscularaches and pains thatoften cause restless nights and miserable tired-out feelings. When these discom forts come on with over-exertion or stress and strain you want relief want it fait I Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink often setting Up a restless uncomfortable feeling. 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The committee recommend ed that Portland "promptly adopt a fiscal program ade quate not only to prevent cur rent pollution of the Wiila- mette and"Columbta rivers but one which will provide enough money to "stay abreast of future pollution control problems that will de velop with increases in popu lation and industrial expen sion." Sent To Portland The resolution was sent to the Portland city council and others. . The State Sanitary Author ity instituted abatement pro ceedings against Portland on March 2, 1959. The city then filed a demurrer case. Delegates Get Requests Not To Back Nixon Salem-OJPD - Ssecretary of State Howell Appling Jr. said Tuesday that Oregon dele gates to the Republican Na tional Convention have been "almost deluged" with letters urging a vote for someone oth er than Vice President Rich ard Nixon for the GOP presi dential nomination. Appling, himself a delegate, said supporters of Sens. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.) "seems to be the most active" with some letters urging a vote for New York Gov. Nelson Rockefel ler. The Oregon delegation is bound to Nixon, winner of the May 20 Oregon primary. "It should be emphasized," Appling said, "that under Oregon law such pressure on the delegation can have no practical effect, at least until after the first two ballots." Boy Scouts Cub Scout Pack 48 The Jubilee pack meeting for Cub Scout Pack 48 will be held at TouVelle State park July 23 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All Scouts working for their special Centennial award must participate in this Jubi lee, and a special achievement badge to be worn on their uni form will be Issued to all par ticipating. Cub Scouts from all over the nation will be participating in their Jubilee's at the same time. Cubs and their fathers will fish until lunch time. Those erstndtng are asked to take sack lunches, Games will fol low lunch with awards being presented at 2:30 p.m. For further information contact Cubinaster Elmer J, Binker of WhlU City. Hyunnlspoi't, Muss. -IIH'II nation-wide Citizens for Ken nedy organization was launched today to try to list Republican and independ ent support for Democratic presidential candidate John F Kennedy Byron (Whizzer) While, Den ver lawyer and former AU Amcrican football star, was named national chairman of the group, which will include volunteer organizations in all SO states. Creation of Crtlzcns for Kennedy was announced the candidate's vacation head quarters in Hyannis, Mass., by Pierre Salinger, Kennedy's press secretary. Campaign Schedule The announcement was made as Kennedy called in some of his top political stra tegists to plan a campaign timetable. The citizens group was re miniscent of a similar volun teer organization which was established in 1952 to help win President Eisenhower in dependent and Democratic support. Salinger said the Citizens for Kennedy would operate on its own apart from regular party organizations, but still in . cooperation with the regulars. Kennedy s meeting with campaign advisers stepped up the pace of activity at the Massachusetts senator's Cape Cod vacation home where he has been resting since Sunday night. He will be here at least through next week for a se ries of pre-campaign strategy meetings. Goes Boating The 43-year-old nominee read, napped and relaxed at his fence-enclosed residence Tuesday. He also spent more than two hours boating on Nantucket Sound with his wife, Jacqueline. In arranging today s meet ing discussion of his campaign schedule, Kennedy added to the participants two men with reputations for shrewd politi cal judgment. One is John M. Bailey, Democratic state chairman of Connecticut and one of Ken nedy's top vote-getting advis ers. The other is James H. Rowe, one-time aide to Presi dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, who rejoined Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson's staff after a brief time away to help in Sen. Hu bert H. Humphrey's primary fight against Kennedy. Officials Complete Fire Investigation Investigations were com pleted late last week by local and state fire officials of a fire July 8 which extensively damaged the Dumas Domestic Laundry and Dry Cleaners, 30 North Riverside ave., Med ford. Medford Fire Marshal Tru man Nelson said the fire, which caused some $150,000 to $200,000 worth of damage, has "definite characteristics" of starting from greasy res taurant rags stored in the re ceiving room awaiting pro cessing. He said they were of the burlap type used in most restaurants for cleaning grills. Nelson offered two possi bilities - (1) spontaneous com bustion resulting from the stored rags; or (2) one or more of the rags stored could have been already ignited when re ceived and smoldered until early the day of the fire. Explain Possibilities In explaining these possi bilities, the marshal noted that at various times the rags have been known to partially Ignite while in use on the grills. They are capable of smoldering from 3 to 5 hours, Nelson added. Joe Gault, deputy state fire marshal, Salem, pointed out that about 12 pickups were made that day from restau rants in the Medford area plus one client in the Prospect area. After interviewing sev eral of the truck drivers, it was evident that one bin hold ing the rags was "loaded," We're in Business Again! We Have Leased 3 Plants To Continue Serving Your Laundry Needs! Our Dry Cleaning Department It Now Operating as Usual at 32 N. Riverside cooperation since tnt nr ana nope they may continue serving you with fine, dependable laundry and dry (leaning service. Dumas Domestic Laundry and Dry Cleaners 1 ' Jr'' "'' ""'' -v J i iinxi ' i'i" i '" Vg 4jy -.."'. V' ;i -.- - . s ' ' , ' , " - A "' . , , I " .Ly''!..,,, . 5. , : " 1. VACATION CRUISE Democratic Presidential Nominee Son. John F. Kennedy and wife, Jacqueline, walk down a pier at Hyannisport, Mass., a yacht club to their yacht, Marlin, where they boarded craft for a cruise in Nantucket Sound Tuesday. (UPI Telephoto) Enrollment Increase to Boost State School Costs Salem - OIPD - An expected eight per cent increase in public school enrollment in Oregon plus increases in the salary level of teachers and continued inflationary factors will force a minimum increase in state school costs of $30 million by 1966-67. This report was delivered Tuesday to the Legislative In terim Committee on Taxation by Thomas Rigby, Salem, ex ecutive secretary of the com mittee. Rigby said although it ap- while another had "quite a few." Causing the problem are the cooking oils used, fire officials noted. Operations Near Normal Al Dumas, president of the corporation, reported recently that operations were "near normal" with all services being carried out on schedule. He noted tht pick-up and de livery service was also being used, and the general opera tion of the plant was "good". He added that they were using the laundry facilities of the Crystal White Laundry, Medford, and the Grants Pass and the French laundries, Grants Pass, during the night. Dry cleaning is being done as usual at the Dumas plant. He reported that many claims for lost consumer mer chandise have already been filed and other persons who lost laundry in the fire should come into the laundry office as soon as possible. He em phasized that all of the cus tomers' work was insured and payment would be made quickly. They plan to rebuild as soon as an insurance settlement can be reached, he said. Augusta, Maine -WPIi- The first family to drive through Augusta this summer en route from Portland, Ore. to Port land, Maine signed the guest book Tuesday at the state cap itol. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cren shaw said they had been on the road for more than two weeks. DIAL SP 2-6165 FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE The Dumas family, and their employees, thank p.rrr - pears that the big Jump in school enrollment Is about over, the eight per cent in crease will result from the number of children already born who will require public education through the next seven years. Salaries Increase He said the education com mittee is assuming that teach ers' salaries will increase on an average of about $200-$250 a year. If the state is to continue to furnish slightly more than one-third of current school operating expenses, an $85 million state appropriation will be needed in 1966-67, Rigby said. He said the most difficult problem the education com mittee faces is deciding upon a new formula for distributing state aid to schools. At pres ent this is done on the basis of $105 per census child. Mt. Hood Served By Pony Express Sandy, Ore.-CPC-Tht U.S. mail was picked up by a rider on mulebaclc on the south tide of Mt. Hood to day to publicise the new 4 cent Pony Express pottage stamp. The rider was Tom Steffi, former president of the Mi. Hood Junior Chamber of Commerce. Ht mounted the mule at Sandy for the 50 mile trip and picked up mail at Brightwood, Wem me, Zigsag, Rhodendron and Government Camp. Sandy Mayor Ruben Hoffman provided the ani mal and a genuine set of old U. S. Government saddle bags. Former Polk School Superintendent Dies Falls City, Ore. -IUPD- Josiah Wills, Polk county school sup erintendent for 33 years, died at his farm here late Tuesday at the age of 71. He retired seven years ago. Wills, born in Eugene May 4, 1889, was a past president of the Oregon County School Superintendents association, you for your Dunes Seashore Clears a Hurdle Siilom - UiPD - Tito Oregon Dunes National So it sharp cleared another hurdle Turs day as the slate won t'erliiln concessions from the federal government in lolslnlliin to crtNito llio park. Tlio Govoi-nor's Committee on Niilural Resources accept ed 'revisions in a bill to estab lish the 'park, with the major one giving the statu control over water resources in the park area. The slalo asked for this authority, Tho committer- rejected a section providing for addition of the Sen Lions Caves and Ttthkeniteh Luke Tree Kami into the park at a later date. . A general paragraph was retained providing for ex tension of the seashore area If it appears to be "in the public interest" and If the stale and federal governments both agree. Also rejected was a clause Isle of Capri. Italy IVNI-Trn-ditional wooden sandals worn by natives of this Mediterra nean pleasure Island were banned Tuesday because thuy are too noisy. Mayor Carlo Fcderico said foreign tourists were complaining that the cllppety-clop of the sandals on the cobblestoned streets was unbearable. Lowest ONLY 4 DAY STATEMENT II I Sincerely-.- H ( I BILL SAXBURY jl V M4J EASY TERMS OPEN TONITE, THURSDAY AND afflnT? FREE DELIVERY FRIDAY NITES TILL 9:00 iWFatffli I f 'T7y''. -Mil. "V alltll''T TTrt Njpa Revere Colonial J-feT " jBjiMS 4L . solid maple ;gcpliafe Solid Maple Boston Rockers Sale $7495 Only- L Odds & Ends Mismatched merchandise discounted 10 from sale pricel Reversible OVAL RUGS 9x12 SIH50 Sale ' 11 SAXBURY LOTSOF FREE PARKING 808 S. Riverside Call SP 3-4859 giving both governments a volco in fish, iinino and wild life. The committee feels the stale should have primary Jurisdiction over these re source. An earlier proposal to cre ate the park got bogged down In Congress. Gov. Mark Ilnlfiold suit! Hint renewed cooperation by tho federal government Is malting the Oregon Dunes Park "an obtainable objective." Seattle Murderer Sentenced To Hang Seattle - lliri) - Don Anthony White, 3'i, who killed a man and a woman last December, was sentenced by Superior Court Judge Theodore S. Tur ner Monday to hang for ono crime and servo a life sentence for the other. The death sentence was for tho first-degree murder of Mrs. Alice Jumper, 69, while the life Imprisonment was for the second-degreo murder of Willie Dixon, 49. Judge Turner ordeerd that the sentence to hang take precedence. The court set Sept. 20 as the execution date. White's attorneys are expect ed to appeal. Prices! Best Values! 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