Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1960)
47 4. 1 o ft io 6 -A. Truman Jack's Medford Regional Edition Stocks Present Mixed Picture New York Stocks pre sented a generally mixed piC' ture in the ri&triy dealings to day. Proeor and .-gamble, Mon day's standoufpfook the spot light ain today. The stock jumped another 8 points to a new high during the first hour in continued response to the endorsement of the com pany's Crest toothpaste as an effective fighter against tooth decay. Colgate, its pre-eminence in the toothpaste field now threatened, dropngd around a hyi n DO(W)JONES(5vERAGES Ne? York-lUPlJ-Dow-Jones final stock averages Mon day: 30 industrials 617. . up 1.12; 20 rails 135.off 0.02; 15 uiilfcwu elfeiES? c6 O 0.18; 65 of Hiet l 0.12. SfcS Wbsf; v.iefl U a b HCtA y)vrtie ti- . jirt ja.2i7;io.plg''i!t C'Tfift SriM,tj.;7Svpi3L!ij9gsJ&e jij:u " CYieVjaft rail .. t.tva3 saw 5V.-inco ' ...V.-illi.- r. . tfhrvs CV.p ion:ftenttt era frown a'larttH&b iv .184 U -ure vrewi O uu mm . - - ticiTgal Hfdc r0al 0O- ( ... tneral e..otOft- al6 V .aham COfe ... r luK our.. r imtS SEf3s 1. fl M. - j" V twa-43 Ir ie-u .... M 1 ' "BtJceJt 's hi ... sV 75 bafavs.- ....... "ars 0 MO ft guthe- Co. P'UV- V.C'C 1! 41 I o fi" 1 1 "rawwvrwr I rSVST-tia OF HIGHER J-Sj, UlJ WBofcta. oj-fcsL -Mill tx , J WHPS JbiMKSJ 9&nmm f,y, oM 1. ..liCiTYBf .bC engine ignited. (Q) '- fffrB UWVERYtTATl TUMRCUIOSIS 1 J SlTl ILU UOSPlT,U AT TVUOfO. f" MEDICAL SCHOOL IS OHC Of TWO 0102! I jt h nwi-iiMj in gcwuN utuiCATCD vc respects. 32.?fI!5,KIi.Il?Ir-T!' T2SS ;'" M The malfunction was)n- 1 ggufe: jg 88 being iffhc if IS I r l jjjf II with a new spacious chapel for memorial services ! I ' I mm II I n ' ii li tsii 'stj'"!' f in stir j r y i i a u 1 iaiJLiiiiitfiiJi7''mKiv I IftTftJl Bi" Driscoll, Manager North Phoenix Road Jij I Phone SP 3-6162 or SP 2-7111 ;j Pledges Support to Presidential Campaign Tribune Page 2 Standard N. J. ... 40' 5' Sun Mines , Texas Co Texas Gulf Sulfur TexaPac Land Trust TrarifjVn erica TrariA'orld Air Tri-Contlnenlal . J6 ' 36 , 118 IS', . 40i 30 V Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircr. United Air lJ U. S. Rubber U. S Steel Young slowiiNSLT 0 BrUishers Whs Leiffesitigs in mm London - Nine ys ago, iwo British aSBesWs !QIMis tBeir dceiocrat ay 4 b tor CtcMKW'W ilfi tttM n MHi Wu uewrinV Politi'. Ufm DttOSa CM zii Dnall Dusrt Itttti,;tt fa:r MieMrusively on iCb avrwV ( the (Jo?i: Lret g irs F I'linw ire; Ttrw m e5 O IMS. uIA-aM A cAT-ri i HtmLm i tttt"!g employes of n D.. Rational Security itotMey '' i the nenriastoa e 9d-(ts an Mac VftSTi. uMsk ;ra aow repertt.9 ly lQinig "tueire.tea;. ut not lavishly" u tb xnt canAl. The t' jjcm-s . O . ... , V V AKrericeat EMKiirs v.hic thy vavidifM :' 1!K1. 9tr ittnl V.M g3 ttuy gere wwc'.lj.1 '(yn.i an "mssn-ffi" T!i. n 2w:ry, lSvS, a x)d; iSJ. rt'i. .'.C.-(l tu t. 0' '1 5vi as C":m mihih4 EHi. t (-.. "V H m; ;. te t'tii t. fii Uei te werl? for Ihe aim cT better understanding between the (Soviet Union and the H'eM. Kefauver Fights Hard For His Seat in Senate Memphis. Tenn. - (ITU -Sen. Estes Kefauver (D Tenn.), Judge Andrew (Tip) Taylor and the Federal Bu reau of Istigation entered the home siretch today iaone of the rough(politicalN.am- is Tennessiss. voters have seen in years. The 57-year-old Kefauver, two-time candidate for Dresi- dent who won the I-Qmocratic vice presidential nomination in 1956. is iiffhting one of the closest ba'.(t! of 3) political carcler) for reelection to the GSenaif He face.'fTjie popular ;circjudge in a Democratic Taylor, a powerful piQiyi Uprcefim the cotton cour tr west Tennessee, has attack. - Kefauver repeatedly for his civil rigiU standi . ?h F9l enteresLAhe cam fe Soeeay to investigate eeeMirim itMe.Me ernM.-e iwi i7-:Ufi v eWiiuiiK 91? ' W; ViM '.iiMXWjt ftcui em am! ' u e t w o"iy ;emter 3'mw: W wMe' 4irMf ieMm." five. HfHtrt lis; Wms:m Mill UtM.pin4; teiV rneHO eMMKQ &!(eew !A.:ly w cii Mm ;m' ikU 'm, la '. frtM ' jtme1 Cai sw eli .. it a !tii' 5V- a. iww'wtF.! Qn- eMtK Vein itel-.V) ito k beat en ;mi tQt Mt." ar sae. 7ay4a- tc iwtioiuws'. to ho shs4C tait Au civil m:M? M. KiMtiV )OTt "I ibairfOa0llto W- S v:5S- 9.114: ( 4 &M jC4 Mt" l?:re)' mojI. "I int. fjil- .; )KW tli vritPw Vie 3lrM I eiM't WaM a eaMreQMKM 0grg t hr n i. ten NssrO-"" Er ItiMOBIt tV Wrem m wature rtr . (tffyQHi iWfP'O a :r.4.i; oo. '(lis rs.oiay tf tifj J'i l.raint 0 MMII MM- SXU Vtir Crps Crttersl, J. O "M:.-CJ;;Y jwHi. tart lt vttft.M. 'Urn at rt- ftfusf flt'lifii itt;UISa ir -qs Haift' cifn.sWr. thj Lv t tevy wert0rcQ)J Vr. iUi' a 7(g).iris fired i..v ft tea? nuclear sub I concluding th' weess ofi L't Gege .'ashington. the(5ork and rest at his home! aetetu launching was perfect ant) the firing was at least a "partial success." The8-foot missile '(Cfiji ouQfrontrol after an lerwise perfect latching nsi had to be blown up 4r-seconds after its engine ignited. O The trouble was all in the missil" an informed source said. "The Vftunching from tbr submarine was normal in SS By ALVIN SPIVAK United Press International Hyannis Port, Mass. -(ITU-Sen. John F. Kennedy talked to former President Harry S. Truman by telephone todav and received a pledge of sup port in his campaign for the White House. The Democratic presiden tial candidate told newsmen he is sending CQv. Abraham A. Ribicoff of Connecticut to see Truman on his behalf at Independence, Mo., around Aug. 10. Kennedy said he hopes to visit Truman at Independence at the end of Augusgj At the same timerKennedy rejected a charge by his Re publican opponent. Vice Pres ident Richard M.fKixon that he was taking the low road in the campaign. Xixon made the charge in cc(uj)."ction wit!i.Kennedy's(.c cusation that !tJ betrayed Wg riculture Secretary --Ezra T. Benson's program irMirYsavow- inn SfllRlirtrlinn f. 1 Qjky "wnich he helped to write. Top Domestic Problem ' This was not a personal iUack," Kennedy said of his siatement on Nixon Monday lght Agriculture is it No. GM tic problem we face 'A'r. Nixon should ai(3)ess him- : ii tnat problem and not ci'."ist ' it a personal jrsi'.!m," Rey said q Asked et role jf Wjvild lilg Trumse to take inMhe s.tniai.Vi. Kennedy h iouli "sie his activ hle i e.ater h feels he can do." ?.is web thejrg)time i.su a4. Truman nad spok srnce bfgj the Democrstis convtio wht. 7runtTe. s support: est Sn. SUM tt mir,g,tc i Mi nxiMin, chai'wj'! tew iMrAMin tnas "r?d" WW limMf e ers. o TruS hK mKH im port the ticket after Kerjly wrei omiia'.ed a..il feDB.ed this etette Mh& SQi. LveuiQ S. Simusm, X.vMiiy's rua- MTk MMie Y'k't! .Mt. !tt .Vw tui WWIM1 0;t FrsjBjy. it's rfa:t 9o &iun' '"rwis k'' ci-. ftiuQr ;!' "frnn v' Tits . n .'' i iiit :ti(o :t.f':iiinj the circuuOci . KeKfty i bSBrty ;t34sT Mi xM ""iT'efinfg you . . . b te.; v a e)Mtf.tMy sef f:e:trMit'v." a malts a jtteg.QnL i th mkI .. months as To '. .rtj t"ni thesO the bs. .cii f i.!ti nk cil tlnti'r Cl iuM'' :SSaittM ?.m r-.'tUTi' . .' a iimo 'ibt.t t'tf 3Minitv.' (a'tn.:iuA (fja.'::u. :w fQ) In sju-m ictTKi jK-Hiiwn ove ros ism. M3W. O-'Et-S Ewj EWini.S. "I MS ui. t'niQ At'. iV.n.n urte wre mm. tjv eaMafls-f exra e vrffi ' C.-.tu C. IVi.i'm.,' . rti-m W-. t .?'. ism--.. st i.:-M a ffcara m. nsirM s pxiltary a conventicte triumph .mmmy tHPj rsnv. v.iee fewiirt i mtsswityi lis:jn man witk e.wty orj;."eitten ieacits irw)ui in cn IcackJs tkr t Atl'dcl.i 2;ea O n (TJenned.vp who will fly backejects money tS Washington Sund afternng fathers overlooking N?fihicket Sound. put in one of his busisj days here Monday. It was giighlighted-by his sharpest attack on his"nepub an opponent. Richard M. Nixon, since Kennedy lashed out at the vice president in r(Ii j speech accepting the nomina : tion at Los AnoSys July 15. Kennedy torVinto Nixo for dssvowing the Eise hower Nidministration's farit1 program and breaking with its prime exponent. Agricul ture Secretary Ezra Taft Ben son. The Democratic candidj said Nixon's "lack of basic be liefs'' was "indicated by his betrayal of the Benson farm program which he helped to write." 'Roles Are Incongruous' "The vice president cannot : at one time say that in his i role ins'.he sprcsent adminis j tralion he has not had a j chance to express his own ' views until now and, on the other hand, portray himself j as the most powerful vice j president in history, j "These roles are incongru- ous and the fact of the mat i ler is that the vice president was an architect of the cur- i rent disastrous farm policy. and now in the face of that I policy's failure, attempts to disassociate himself from it," Kennedy further aser'ed. Qse evaporated milk for a fine, smooth consistency in cream soups, sauces and other foods. Ike Believed Campaign Slate By FRANK ELEAZER United Press International Newport. R. I.-iTPI-The White House hinted today that President Eisenhower, prepar ing to do his part for the Nix-on-Lodge ticket, may have some new campaign tools in his kit. The President was under stood to be working out for himself a fairly heavy cam paign schedule in support of the GOP drive to put another Republican administration in the White-House. Press Secretary James C. Hagerty declined to comment today on the extent of the President's participation, a matter reported to have been discussed at length in the Pident s strategy talk Mon day with Vice President RicrQ) ard M. NtH)n and nenry i,a bot Lodge. (IS) (T) '! am sure that the Presi- ,Q,. ..iii narfSMnate in the , , n a ilia campaign') Hagerty told news-,;--, m -I am sure Ki,V1'oman- some of his participation Vrt.ll be active, traditional politreil campaigning-but a great deal of it mav not." 'You'll Find Out' A newsman wanted to know what oper kO.d cfrcanfQ ign ing there was but(je active, traditional kind. You'll fincut," g7 Hag erty. with a grin. After -busy dav at his sura- ,er vacation headquartff onday. Eisenhower was tail ing i easy tadayr-iHe had no official appointments, Hagerty said, and no plans except for a morninj rou !! sof at Ne;ict Caer? tta'a. a Wily ritwil "-. COS (" fcl ftl tactterceiaos rT-r eacgae ton jperty's ceie- vKtistt- i.. Vmg& mm ie test wMw. a .:: i tiU -M:r3.W-i .ic. ttiU jiew t!ti ram f.if(8 CovaQss by if? "'swssit t5ting'' Dsrjcratii; !.'.?.- jMaeils in 'vor ct! IQ on mhos ..oest lew r(l jtQieols the .') (Delis. Q O S3f iBf3D?SO: O fj)!e els w; reporfi! eW vek)ii(g) 9 propo:J to im- crease dcw.se spend ir 1 s.omt. J.v:..Wility,lthoiygfi novi wjsw uch rr3 XMAi nf th -..rfe). e Vice Prtoit J ::: if IK. ion'ter hsr.s JCswt Cs'ess. Lodo?, his vice !fy;trttiM tJ runrQ -(jnattD oe the GO'?' 3Hf?.f. ticket, speet (5 r.-.i-.:is it. a esitical strat agy s'.ovit'e tV Preside, at his summer ' CBwg) nffioo he-o Ub: Ttt'.r.. M.a Dtlii c the Pre&et'e USW ., T! 9 511 to (T asitllot e byQ the Whi SiiKsie. Ttn PveiiyQit. '-g eMQf lii'iniii'Sy. Ads-M nis aX- uoios ?l.ti:'.-cj e-.t 1 clpi V-!Met.an mtfit'Q. t tea laHfjufi imiDMt witXOSiae st tna ' f'GQrfcmo mm i't .w :4atMtnal sc- iff itutn'i o?Ou : "uni etst-Nrtov Qic!-i;!Q3, a(Sj"- w.tl'O t: eesiiuiiMk crisss it) tVji'Ccw.. ne sleo Occfft'iei ;(fi) r:. orary cde rll from the Ue.iv0 ity of )h'tt Jct:eai o j Salem ; Justice ci ee Oresfcoe it's weliaff rQ-oQy de,-i3n Oolleclsu S27.354 in ;y, a record for one month. srhe division col- from non-support- g tatners and in public wel fare fraud and other non-support cases. O The erge ftmily iptnds less thn 13c a day for prescriptions . . . onh a liule more inan the cost of sods pop. Prescription! Free Delivery Open 8 s.rn. io 9 p.m. Daily CLOSED SUNDAYS Green Stamps CONVENIENT IOCATION MAIN and CENTRAL bargain Prosecution to Call Witnesses Los Angeles - iUM - Two surprise prosecution witnesses will be called at the retrial of Carole Trigoff, 23, and Dr. R. Bernard Finch on charges of murdering the wealthy physician's wife, it was learn ed today. The disclosure came as Miss Tregoff s attorney, Donald Bringgold. took his turn at trying to shake the "murder for hirSXISjfhn Pat rick Cody, 29, that Finch, 43, and his receptionist hired him to kilSPMrs. Finch, although he had no intention of doing so. Deputy District Attorney Clifford Crail said the prose cution had two new witnesses who would testify at the re trial. He declined to reveal their names, ing that "one is a man and the other is a inggoldJv cross-examina tion was theTlefense's second -e er Excang ft m Toll-Free Servp 0 Salem - (UPD - pQi Sific Tele- phone-Northwest Ohas been ordered to set up toll-free service between its Lowell and Eugene - Springfield ex changes, Public Utilfty Cn missioner Jonl C. Hill sej today. O He ejive tea coaoo muxQ II, 11 to (set U Kill its v i, sevanl ".'.- t.ci i tell MSeii(Mll s .arity ' c Vollous prtie.-ra frdS itiffTice ik&0 (Sffitegftfco Ottilia- v? ml t& Mawmii'ft Lltyil irijg) caAer i. inrtKA !wftSr' rm 1 lit i Ls-, C'e :". stu-a-. jq,.., GUt-rij1g) 7? B-rfnrVr.sVSA.-A I'rfalvaj rrfSlliUi. trying sSg 0 Sill cOit. Th woati a-(T)l(t)'e 1-J oflSSl Itontl. o H) ( fR Vn the same wav that O o O o o 1 '"i " h o .;TUPF V- ' V O 1 o 0 - ---- ,. , ,-JBbQ. Matlmark o o g 0 o o standard of known value, so is the .H-fi.C. em blem a siibol oi0territy for the circulation of nepapers and periodicals. It means that circu lation so identified is measured according to the rules and standards of the Audit Bureau of Circulations The A. B.C. is a oOperative and non-profit association of 3,4-50 publishers, advertisers and advertising agencies. Organized in 1914, these buyers and sellers of advertising brought order , out oi advertising cnaos Dy setting up standards for paid circulation and establishing rules and methods for measuring, auditing andeport ing circulations. Therefore, the work of the A. B.C., tf which this newspaper is proud to o CD jyjfefc U.?.JU - in assault to drive a wedge of doubt between the story he told the jury of 1 1 women and one man and what the defense claims was the real relation ship between him and the de fendants. Ladies' Man Cody, slick, self-styled la dies' man and Minnesota con vict, swore from the witness stand that Finch and Carole paid him S1.400 to kill Finch's Nixon Will Visit Seafair Friday Seattle - (UPC - Vice Presi dent Richard M. Nixon will be a Seafair visitor for about Eo hours Friday. The RepubUsan presidential ; ...u' ..... :7,uj v,,. iiMe. inc. to auena , the Seafaiiceiriration, will i deliver a 15-to-20-minute talk at .h Seattle-Tacoma Inter- nilinnql .tvi-I Jnrin q lof. over on his flight frorrrHawaiiv-' to Washington. D.C.Q The talk wiU beUirelivdgi i after a 45-minute press fo-1 ference. The vice president is expected to arrive airport at p.m. o o : Boeiiri Dwtaws r 9 in b i SesttU -ci E.ecti. ei Tht Board in Air- tmiH (. c!y csteler?: t ras':!er oie6V8il.t &i viobroso'Qf S cents !wv fem. TN etifutang. i (avsvoaa Ssw. I i Kooi&ve 1ft friti 11. iwtmjt Vi;4)n .ssabra m pr-ri i?t tc.esj 1T. stl.JIcT for tw e ..''e. pe.-.r swiiQ Jv.-m H.. ?r. ?trnir.t trt fflS.Jb-'.vW. i l.n pr t.ers, ht t.i.-d. stprust. rm silver sipn MEDFORD o FACTS S A Hrpater Tnf tnattpnriieu mi cc I J 11 . " : II m m eisSJft ' , A-,,e3 n II) o Two Surprise Finch-Tregoff Retrial estranged wife Barbara, 33. He backed out and the state said Carole and Finch carried out the slaying themselves on July 18. 1959. The defendants claim they hired him only to gather di vorce evidence against Mrs. Finch. To this end Finch's attorney, Grant Cooper, tried Monday to trip up Cody in his own testimony. In a heated session that in cluded a clash between Coop er and the judge, Cooper ap parently was unable substan tially to shake Cody's story despite frequent comparisons of his testimony in the wfst trial and his testimony last week. Judge Speaks Sharply It was Cooper's repeated references to the transcript of the firstSiirS - which end- i Ul Hie iumta'u. months ina ,1m- i . n u n C" iyrT. lnal, .& change between him and Superior Judge Lei roy Dawson. "I don't want the jury' t0 Reward Offered For o . theiP!npiBte 0 ! SeaTtle-CPH - The Amuse- -nen Association of Seattle, . . -t whtfijii repreKms more man 50 pinball mschine operators, Inr,9 offered a S6.000 r- .rd for iniormstiC3jncvrP i mi bon-(gyigs nicn ntva rc- . -Uy piue its mx ftm. frfi Gll'no, i trwaursr of tr nim the rer wiiVlM w s fa until Nov. 1. "ih rt'rd cce e. fP Jef'M efter Mt.s-w ts-os Clir.ere. etid he "ill ! Vm cif cw..cil to bait i?iall ascXiM if tQ; JQv If nr:r ica ci t.a Michael Dieiri'iseV in Co. is not solved Is? Aissf. 13 O fVi von vsy be0menif!er. provides you with a direct ai) valuable service. You can buy advertising as Mil would make any other sound businell investment 6! values. At r?Ai!ar intei.ls oti of - . o- staff of experienced circulation auditors makes thorough audit of our circulation records. The results of this exacting audit show: How much circ0ion we have: where oij circulation goes; how it was obtained; andjiiany otheOrAc thaQ you need inVrder to knovfjust what you get for your advertising dollars. QTiis audited information is pub lished bxQhe Bureau in oasy-ji-read A.B.C. reports which are available to our aavertisers on request. Ask for a copy of our latest A.B.C. report, MAIL TRIBUNE B AStbMt)SUR 1 be misled by a lot of refer ences to the first trial," ad monished Dawson. "This jury" is going to decide the ques tion here by witnesses under oath." "I'll assign the statement of your honor," said Cooper, "respectfully, of course, as judicial misconduct." Said Dawson quickly: "If I used the word 'misled' strike that from the record. I did not mean you were attempting to mislead the jury, but I want to keep their minds on the main issues." Carole's appearance once again has become meticulousO and well-groomed, in contrast to last week when shOPpear ed unkempt and some observ ers thought she might be about (j)) break under the strain. : aitt w !tM srft iwe-Cl etMY-Utaata ce-twMlit:im pyr': aMMUsatU J ,' mm 'W: )na hk. o n ss rw:j 4ififig' U Av.i14 ?f.pltbr 2 o if! o d8 the Bureau'Oarzt O o o o o 3 I1M S1I 'Slfi' Blenri'MBlgl Or AOVIRTISI Nft VALUI Oi o ttSftei-.-tii':