MONDAY. JULY 25, 1SB0
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
Demos Offer 'Something for
Everyone Says Kennedy
Wimlilnuton (CQ) - "Then-
In somolliliiK I" mi' plutforin
or killslnllvu rennet for ev
eryone," niTorHlnii to (he
Democratic iinrly'n nonilneu
for prexliU'iit.
Thul wasn't what Sen. Jnlin
K, Kennedy said In iin'epllnii
til party's nomination July
IS. Hill In win whnl hit wrote
In 1087, In a flunk niiriilniil
of the Democratic purly pub
llslwcl by "l.lfc."
"Tliu very nature uf our his
toi'y ii ii coalition," wrulu
Kennedy, hud led lo "npwlnl
appeals - In llii' farm vole,
tliu Noun) vole, tho veterans'
voln mid all llui I rut , , , Wo
plot presidential cainpaltina
tho mimo way, mil In terms
nf natlunal Issues mid trends
but In terms of ho hi a n y
Southern electoral votes, ao
many farm states, o many
lithor arcua, and no on and
on."
Certainly tho 10(10 plat
form Uvea up Ut Konni'dy'a
description of "something for
avcryono." And It la rniaon
bio In auppose that, In draft
inn Sen. Lyndon 0. Johnaon
a hla runnlnu mate, Kennedy
waa not unaware of those 1 11)
Southern electoral votea.
Hut It aeema equally clear,
from the tenor of hla accept
ance apeech, that Kennedy la
I to heedlnK hla own admoni
tion of 1037, to plot hla cam
paign "In terms of national
laauea and trenda." The rcu
on: to capture tho votea, ua
liu put It July 1, of "the mil
limn nf Americana who voted
for President Klsenhower,
but balk at hla would-be, aclf
iippolnled auccoaaor."
Targoh Nixon
In tluia drawlnu u bead on
hla probable opponent, Vice
President Richard M. Nixon,
tho Democratic nominee ro
vuuled an Interesting ablft In
campnlKii tiicllca. Six month!
earlier tin hud had thla to any
about him:
"Mr, Nixon laid he wanta
to carry on the Elsenhower
policies. I auy the country can
not afford it, Perhapa we
could afford a Plorce follow
Inn Fillmore. But after liu
chiinan Uila nation needed a
Lincoln - after Tuft wo need
ed ii Wilson - after Hoover
wo needed Franklin Hooso
veil. And lifter eight yoara of
Klaonhnwur, this nation needs
a strong, creative Democrat
in the White House."
Whon It camo down to
wrltlnit hla acceptance speech,
Kennedy ro)Oiited most of this
puruKruph verbatim, b u t
changed the first acnlence to
read: "Perhaps he (Nixon)
could carry on the party pol
iclea - the pollciea of Nixon,
nenson, Dlrksen and Gold
water." And, In the last sen
tence, "Elttht years of Elsen
hower" wua rephrased bb
"eight yeara of drugged and
fitful sleep."
In redirecting hla fire, how
over, Kennedy did more than
Quotes From the News
BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Oregon Gov. Mark O. Hatfield, urging Republican! to
pressure Gov, Nelson A. Rockefeller to accept the vice presi
dential nomination dcsplto the New Yorker'! out-and-out
refusal:
- "I'm not giving up on lh lda. I would be very dcllghttd
to im such a tick!. I will axpraia it to him (RockafalUr)
t the first opportunity."
Pennsylvania Sen. Hugh Scott, commenting 'on Demo
cratic presidential nominee John F. Kennedy's age:
"Democrats will economist on tranaportatlon during the
campaign because Jack plans to traval at half far,".
Republican National Chairman Thruslon Morton, answer
ing a newsmen's query on whether Vice President Richard
M. Nixon might throw open the GOP vice presidential race:
- "That could be, but we could confine it to a small num
ber of candidates acceptable to him. A situation like that
could develop."
Wisconsin Rep. Melvln Laird, platform committee vice
chairman, announcing the committee rejected key language
of the NIxon-Hockcfeller recommendation! on defense and
other planks:
2 "We're writing the platform In thla committee."
Former Now York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, telling newt
men the Nixon-Rockutcllcr platform pad was not an effort
to pressure the convention:
' "I am sure that they wtrt not trying to dictate to tht
convtnlton. Tht agrttment they reached hat improvtd tht
COP proipectt this fall. They art two strong mtn. both
attking tht best interests of the nation."
New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, promising lo take
Mi campaign for a liberal Republican platform to the con
vention floor If he isn't satisfied with the platform com
mute'! work:
' "I can assure you that If for any reason It should prove
ntcessary, I will fight right here in Chicago on tht floor
of tht convention to make our platform meet the challenge."
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tompor hla attack on the pres
ident. Ha wont on to auggctl
that "Richard Nixon did not
incusuro up to tho footsteps
of Dwlght D. Klsenhower."
Although Kennedy hud said
In January that "we uro not
going to win by dodging the
ronl issuo of this campaign -tho
Klsenhower administra
tion llaolf," it became appar
ent on July IB that ho is
anxious not to alienate those
independent voters who rev-
oro tho president if not hit
administration.
In all other respects, how
ever, Kennedy's accepluncc
speech was consistent with
hla previous statement re
garding tho koy issues facing
the nation.
"Clin a nation organized
and governed such as ours on
dure? That Is tho real ques
tion. I lu vti wo the nerve and
the will?" Kennedy, who flrat
posed these questions in a
speech on April IB, 1U5U, re
pealed them without change
on July IS.
To maintain our freedom
in the years ahead, said Ken
nedy on Oct. 22, 1059, "will
require a greater discipline,
sacrifice, and vitality than
our country baa ever known."
This waa rephrased as a
question in hla July 13
speech: "Are we willing to
match tho liussiun sacrifice
of tho present for the future
- or must we sacrifice our
future In order lo enjoy the
present?"
Such queatlont, it appears,
will loom large in Kennedy's
appeal for the support . of
"the thinking man", next
Nov. 8.
(Copyright I960. Congres
sional Quarterly Inc.)
Ullman Pushes for
New Farm Program
Lexington, Ore. - (UPD -Oregon
Congressman Al Ull
man Saturday urged a farm
program to enuble farmers
to regulule their own pro
duction and to bring supply
and demand Into balance.
Ullman termed tho present
Republican policies the re
sult of "tho thrcodburo phlr
osophy of a tired administra
tion." Speaking in Lexington, Ull
man culled for an end to what
he culled the high cost of the
prcsnt stabilization program
and an orderly elimination
of farm surpluses,
NEW TRANSPOHT-Frlsco railroad has ordered 130 of
these three-tier transport cara capable of hauling 15 com
pact or .12 regular size cara. They expect, delivery of the
cars In August or Sepiemoer, in time lo handle tne 1UB1
models that will be coming from the assembly lines.
: ... (UPI Telephoto)
San Diego Woman1
Killed Near Dalles
Tile Dalles -(UPD- A San '
Diego woman waa killed Sat
urday in a one-car accident
on U. S. highway 30.
State police Identified the
victim as Mra. Lydla Ramsey,
98.' Also injured in the ac
cident were Mrs. Emma Hill,,
82, of San Diego, and Mlla
Nelmhl, 12, of Eugene, Their.'
injuries were reported minor.'
State police said the acci
dent occurred when Mrs.
Ramsey apparently lost con
trol of the car while trying
to pass another vehicle on
the highway. The car skid
ded and overturned. . .
Wall Street
Chatter
New York-flJPD-Thls week's
Republican convention can be
expected to paint a rosier pic
ture of the nation's economic
health and It would be surpris
ing if the market does not
show a favorable response, ac
cording to B. K. Thurlow of
Wlnslow, Cohu and Stetson,
Inc.
It seems curious, he says,
that with lh0 election cam
paign now beginning In cur
nest, the administration is
showing so Utile concern over
the steady deterioration in
business sentiment t h a t has
taken place during the past
few weeks.
An excellent pretext for
stimulating measures now ex
ists and these include lower
ing interest rates and margin
requirements, in the opinion
of this financial analyst.
Bache and Co. is surprised
to see Great Western Finan
cial back down io sharply in
view of its continued earnings
gain. With chances for any
adverse legislation slim,
Bache lays, GWF's excellent
psst record would seem to de
serve a higher valuation.
The next twelve months
should see a leveling off, or
at worst a slight decline in
bank earnings, according to
the Value Line Investment
survey. However, with cur
rent dividend payments at his
torically low levels, a general
liberalization of dividend
rates appears in prospect.
Hornblower and Weeks
notes that oil compnny execu
tives have stated that improv
ed curnlngs during the re
mainder of the. year should
offset the rather disappoint
ing results earlier so that full
1000 income should be about
equal to 19S9 or better in
some cases. The latter will
probably hold true for Stand
ard Oil of Indiana, Hornblow
er believes.
Community for Aged
Slated at Woodburn
Woolburn - MPI) - A $10
million community of more
than 1,000 homes for retired
persons of 82 yonrs of age
and over has been nnnounced.
here.
The community, sponsored
by a group of Oregon busi
ness and Industrial lenders,
will bo doveloped on a 220
ncre site on the city limits
at Woodburn.
H will be built to accomo
date retired persons with mod
est incomes.
Man Dies After
Swimming Accident
Lake Tahoe, Nev. (UPD -Thomas
G. Borst, 24, Port
land, Ore., died In a hospital
here Friday from injuries suf
fered from a swimming acci
dont July 16.
Borst suffered head and
neck injuries when he dived
Into a swimming pool and
struck the bottom with his
head.
Borst, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. P, C, Lodesteln, wai em
ployed at Lake Tahoe.
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