Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 10, 1960, Image 2

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CHURCH CLOSURE THREATENED-Arch- Catholic priests were arrested but freed
ibshop of Havana Evclio Diaz has warned after a short time when Archbishop Diaz in
he would close every Roman Catholic terceded with Cuban authorities. Here Arch
church in Cuba if the government does not bishop Diaz talks with Premier Fidel Castro
gurantee freedom of worship. Two Roman in Havana. (UPI Telephoto)
Two Guiltv in
Manipulations
Portland UIPli Earl Corey
of Portland and Laurence
Smith of Watcrville, Wash.,
' were found guilty here Tucs-
day night in U.S. Federal Dist
rict court in a government
wheal storage manipulation
Corey, former director of the
' U. S. Department of Agricul
ture's Commodity Stabiliza-
' tion Service here, was found
guilty of two counts of con-
' spiracy and one count of con
flict of interest.
Smith, operator of a ware
house, was found guilty of
, eight counts of false state
ments to the Commodity Sta
bilization Service here and
two counts of conspiracy to
defraud the government.
A jury of 10 men and two
w6men returned a verdict
after deliberating almost
eight hours.1
Big Three Postpone
Nuclear Conference
'. Geneva - IUPII The United
States, Britain and the So
viet Union postponed today's
scheduled session of the mara
thon nuclear test ban con
fcrence until Thursday by mu
fual consent. '
Hoover Denounces
Religious Bigotry
On 86th Birthday
New York IUPII Herbert
Hoover took the occasion of
Jiis 86th birthday anniversary
today to voice his disgust at
religious bigotry and stntcd it
would be "a dreadful idea" to
Inject in the presidential cam
paign. '
Hoover in 1B28 defeated the
first Roman Catholic ever to
run tor the United Stales
presidency, the Democratic
candidate, Alfred E. Smith.
This year's Democratic can
didate, Sen. John F. Kennedy
of Massachusetts, is the sec.
ond Catholic in history to seek
the presidency. His Republi
can opponent, Vice President
Richard M. Nixon, is, like
Hoover, a member of the So
ciety of Friends (Quaker)
Church.
Fire in Voice
In a news conference held
Tuesday with reporters who
requested a birthday inter
view, Hoover was reminded of
the religious sentiment
against Smith in that election
and asked him how he felt
about, the Issue being raised
again in the present cam
paign. .There was fire In his voice
when he replied: "I think It's
Tacklei Pile of
Medford
Regional Edition
Stocks Mixed in
Moderately Active
Early Trading
New York - (UI'll - The stock
market was mixed and moder
ately active in early trading
today.
Electronics and vending ma
chines tacked on the better
gains, followed by aircrafts,
drugs and camera issues,
Kennecott moved up a point
in the coppers where Anacon
da added around a half. The
Congo situation is expected to
create some world shortages
that domestic producers will
be able to make up.
American Photocopy added
2 in the cameras, Walt Disney
more than a point in the mo
tion pictures and Norwich
Pharmacal around 2 in the
drugs.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York - IUPII - Dow
Jones final itock averaget:
30 industrials 615.S9, up
0.90; 20 railroads 135.24,
up 0.57; 15 uiilitiel 93.62,
just a dreadful idea. In the
1928 campaign I must have
denounced it half a dozen
times."
He added, however, that
the 1928 campaign differed
from the present one in that
in the Southern states then
prohibition was an issue and
also they tended to Identify
Smith and Tammany Hall."
Smith was an anti-prohibitionist
in the "wels vs. dry" issue.
Glad for Young Generation
Hoover would not express
himself on political questions
other than to say he was glad
to see the younger generation
taking over and to observe:
"You will naturally expect
any man who has been hon
ored by his party with the
presidency to vote the ticket
of his party and I have no
doubt you will find that also
applies to my friend, former
President Truman.
Asked about the future for
America, the former president
said: "I don't believe this re
public is in its decline and
fall. With growing strength
and determination, we can
influence the expansion of
freedom in the world."
Morning Mail
Tribune
Page 2
up u.oJ. ana us iiocki
204.08, up 0.64. Sales Tues
day were about 2,700,000
shares compared with 2.
196,000 shares Monday.
Tuesday's price on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical (xdl
Alum Co. Am
American Can
American Motors
AT&T
Anaconda Copper ...
54ft
72 '.i
38 V,
20 Vb
.. SI "4
.. (12i,i
.. 70!
.. 43 V
.. 33','s
.. 20H
.. 4 IH
.. 3B',i
.. 423,;
.. iaj,i
.. 8H',
.11121,4
..nor.
.. 3HVs
.. 80S,
.129
... 43H
14
... I'i
Armco steel
Bcndlx Corn
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Air
Catorplllar Corp
Chrysler Corp
Continental Can
crown zellerbach
Curtiss Wright
uow unemicai
Du Pont
Eastman Kodak
Firestone
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pacific
Graham Paige
Greyhound ....
Cult Oil
llomcslakc Mining
Idaho Power (xd)
I. B. M
Hit. Paper ...
Johns Mnnvllln
... 3U
... 43 V
B3 ',4
327
... 0714
... oils
Katv
Kennecott Copper
Lockheed Aircraft
Montana Power
Montgomery Ward
.. 7(H4
.. 21
.. .10 'i
.. .imi
. B3V,
. 20 ii
- 63'.
. 31)
. 12i
. 62
. 70 't
. 37".
Wii
. 34
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. 43
. lOVs
. 44 H4
UH4
.. 42 V,
.. 014
.. 70
.. inn
.. 1514
.. 2.1V.
.. II V,
.. 30
.11514
.. 27(4
.. 44
1144
.. 40Vs
.. "Mi
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Nat'l Biscuit .
New York Central
Pac. Gas & Elcc
Penney. J. C -
Penn HR
Radio Corporation
Richfield Oil
Safeway
Sears
Shell Oil
Socony Mobil Oil
Southern Co. .,
Southern Pacific
Standard California
Standard Indiana (xd) .
Standard N. J. (xd)
Sun Mines
Texas Co
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Texas Pac Land Trust. .
Transamerica
Trans World Air -
Trl-Contlnental
union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
United Air Lines
11. S. Ruhher
U. S. Steel
Youngstown S Jti T
Film Tips Police
To Moonshine Still
Columbus, Ind. - IUPII - Po
lice said today they got a
lead on some moonshiners
when a loca) druggist devel
oped a roll of film and made
a print of six men proudly
holding up some large bot
tles. The druggist notified au
thorities who recognized '.he
men and looked with suspi
cion upon the contents of the
bottles. A raid followed and
officers found a moonshine
still in one of the men's
chicken coops.
Tank Trailer Fire
Hospitalizes Driver
Portland - IUPD - Damage
was estimated at $20,000
from a two-alarm fire which
hospitalized a Portland truck
driver and destroyed two gas
oline tank trailers and a
tractor here Tuesday.
The fire occurred at the
Morrison Oil Co.
Hospitalized was Robert L.
Ross. 22, Porlland.with sec
ond degree burns on an arm
and the back of his neck.
The fire began from sparks
from a gasoline engine, ac
cording to a Portland Fire
Department spokesman.
PAINT WITH
IteatuteTenel
Sen. Byrtf
Washington - (UPU -Sen.
Harry F. Byrd (D-Va.) was
reported under heavy pres
sure today to make a public
declaration in support of the
Kennedy-Johnson ticket.
He has refused to yield so
far, although most . of the
other top drawer Democratic
leaders in Virginia have en
dorsed the national ticket
headed by Sen. John F. Ken
nedy of Massachusetts.
Before the Democratic Na
tional Convention last month,
Byrd had endorsed Kennedy's
running mate, Sen. Lyndon B.
Johnson of Texas, for the
Civil Rights Bid
Pushed Despite
Senate Rejection
Washington -(UPD -Republi
cans pushed ahead today with
their drive for new civil
rights legislation despite Sen
ate rejection of President Ei
senhower's two-pronged rights
program.
Sen. .Jacob K. Javits (R-
N.Y.), undismayed by Tues
day's administration setback,
planned to introduce legisla
tion embodying the civil
rights plank of the Republi
can platform.
Javits also said he would
back this up with a resolu
tion seeking to change the
Senate rules and tighten curbs
on filibusters such as those
used by Southerners to stall
civil rights measures.
Resounding GOP Defeat
The New Yorker's move to
inject the controversial issue
back into the post-convention
session of Congress followed a
resounding GOP defeat .on
civil rights.
By a 54-28 vole along party
lines, the Senate tabled - and
thus killed - the President's
program which he had recom
mended in a special message
to Congress Monday.
Republicans charged the ac
tion showed that the Demo
crats had no intention of liv
ing up to campaign promises
to enact strong rights laws in
support of their own liberal
platform plank.
4-H NEWS
Saddle Tramps
The Talent 4-H Horse club,
Mt. Wagner Saddle Tramps,
have made use of films avail
able to them through the 4-H
office at the courthouse and
actual practice with horses to
round out their program for
1960.
"Tennessee Walking Horse"
was the first film shown to
this group by Bill Bagley at
the home of Dean and Linda
Sommer. Later the films "A
Horse and Its Heritage" and
"Horse Sense" were shown at
the home of Jerri Lee Ramos.
The films are in color and
we found "Horse Sense" to be
very helpful in sofety rules
for horsemanship. Mrs. Ramos
served refreshments which
ended the evening.
Members and their leader,
William Sommer, cleaned an
area where an old sawmill
was located at Talent and
practices were held July 28
and Aug. 6 to work on Trail
horse, horsemanship, and hal
ter classes. More practices arc
scheduled there before the
Jackson county fair which
will begin Aug. 13 at the fair
grounds. Also an evening of
worK on record books will be
held before fair time.
The Sis-Q Horse club in
vited us to a meeting in July
and the leader, Mr, Stewart,
let us practice with his horse.
He helped all of us with judg
ing and halter class. Mrs.
Stewart served refreshments
before we left.
Navy Radar Ship
To Visit Portland
Portland - '.liPn - The USS
Interceptor, a U.S. Navy ra
dar picket ship, Is scheduled
to visit Portland Aug. 26-30,
according to Mayor Terry
Schrunk.
Lt. Cmdr. G. E. Robinson
wrote Mayor Schrunk the
ship would hold open house
during its Portland stop.
The ship operates as a sea
ward extension unit in the
North American Air Defense
Command, and will be on pa
trol off the Oregon coast for
30 days following the Port
land visit.
Because meat supplies pro
tein, iron and B vitamins, it
is helpful in restoring blood
losses repairing damaged
body tissue, and healing
wounds.
MEDFORD PAINT
and
Wallpaper Store
ith l Holly Diagonally
Acrots from Post Office
PHONE SP 2-9321
We Give
SIH GREEN STAMPS
1 1 i j j j fir
Pressured To Support Kehneayjohnson Ticket
presidential nomination. Byrd
was vacationing in Switzer
land at the time of the nomi
nation. Has 'No Comment' ,
When he returned to Wash
ington Monday, Byrd said
only that he had "no comment
at this time on the coming
election."
As the chief spokesman for
the conservative wing of his
party, Byrd has told friends
that he is dissatisfied with
nearly all of the ultra-liberal
platform adopted by the
Democratic convention. He
also found no comfort in the
Republican platform.
C0TTCEJ
SLIPS
1
37
Rag. 1.98
Fine Sanforized cotton
slips with shoulder
strap, clasticized at side
waistline. Lace or em
broidery trim fronts.
White. Sizes 4-14.
TEEN-AGE BRAS
Nationally advertised cotton
broadcloth bras, designed for
the junior miss. White. 28-34,
AAA; 30-36. AA; 30-36, A. ..
HCw Sis
mr mmm mm
WASHABLE CAR COATS
WITH QUILT LINING
sale 2.97
Reg. 3.47
What a buy! Cotton cord and
sheen gabardine coats with cozy
hoods, warm linings, front zip
pers. Red, turquoise, blue,
brown. Sizes 4-6x, 8-14.
o.j.Ylauiumco.
Along with the Southern
Democrats' distaste for the
civil rights planks in both
platforms, Byrd was reported
to regard the Democratic
plank as offensive. It con
tains a declaration against
state right-to-work laws and
against the Taft-Hartley pro
vision permitting those 'laws.
Virginia is one of the states
with a right-to-work law.
Other pre-convention John
son partisans have pressed
Byrd to make a public en
dorsement of the -Kennedy-Johnson
ticket. And one of
his callers Tuesday was Wil
liam Battle, Kennedy cam
GIRLS'
SLIPS
-Embossed top with elasti-.
cized back, lace trim. Ever
glaze white cotton bouffant
with 2 ruffles. Sizes 4-14.
Reg. 1.59
Girls' Panties
3
for
Reg. 39c ea.
Nylonized rayon tricot.
White, pink, blue, maize.
Full cut, well made. 4-14
paign manager in Virginia
and son of former Gov. John
S. Battle.
Pressure on Byrd no doubt
reflects memories of what
happened in Virginia in 1952
and 1956, when President Ei
senhower carried the normal
ly Democratic state with an
assist from Byrd.
The Virginia senator did
not endorse Eisenhower but
said in an October, 1952,
speech that he could not sup
port the Democratic ticket
headed by Adlai E. Stevenson.
In 1956 with Stevenson again
the presidential nominee,
Byrd said only that his po
sition was unchanged.
GIGANTIC
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
Vfwiadc for as in the new Stevens "Hammered J I
-Cortf Satiny Drip -Dry Cottons...
mm
7
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known maker of children's fashions. We chose the luxurious new Stevens
"Hammered Cord" combed cottons for these dresses they look like lustrous
satin, drip-dry, are wrinkle-resistant, machine-washable. And you'll love the
high fashion new colors: pewter green, slate blue, California red, leaf tan,
nugget gold. Sizes 3-6x. . .3.66. Sizes 7-14. . .4.38
CAREFREE ORLON
CARDIGANS. SLIP-ONS
sale 3.47
Reg. 3.98 .
Huge selection! Girls' bulky knit
coat sweaters, brushed orlon
slip-overs. Novelty knits, with
collars, boat necks, more! White.
8-14.
OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 Sixth
Student Advisor Attends Workshop
... . J r Thi II
TioVere Taylor, Medford
High school student council
advisor and academic instruc
tor, has been named an in
structor for the second week
of the Oregon Student Coun
cil workshop being held in
Eugene on the University of
Oregon campus Aug. 7 to 20.
Some 140 students from
Oregon, Washington, Idaho,
Hawaii and California have
registered for the first week
session, and about the same
number is expected for the
IFMIHIOIDNS
Comparable values
( ' if
GIRLS'
BLOUSES
Reg. 1.00
Charmingly pretty imports
in solid color cottons with
novelty collars. White, light
blue, pink. 3 to 6x.
cnH week. The workshops
are split into two groups as
175 is the maximum number
of students that may be han
dled at this type of meet.
Purpose of the workshop is
to offer students and sponsors
an opportunity through gen
eral assemblies and group dis
cussions to better understand
the role of the student council
in the total educational pic
ture of the modern-day high
school, according to the University.
4.98 to 5.98
and 4.38
A group of enchanting new Fall styles
made exclusively for Newberrys by a well
GIRLS' SWIVEL
STRAP PUMPS
2.99
Leather uppers, rubber
soles, heels. Fancy bow
vamps. Black or red. Size
12'4-3 and 8'4-12.
GIRLS' LEATHER
OXFORDS
2.17
Reg. 2.98
Sturdy leather moccasm
style 3-eyelet oxfords.
Leather-lined. Black at
tan. Sizes 8V4 to 3. '
and Central