Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 14, 1960, Image 2

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CONFETTI GREETS NIXON Vice Presi
dent and Mrs. Richard Nixon wave from
their car as they are engulfed by a blizzard
of confetti on Portland's Sixth avc. Tuesday.
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SPEAKS AT VANCOUVER Listening to P. L. Wilson,
Vice President Richard Nixon as he spoke Mark Hatfield
on the steps of Clark county courthouse in Oregon.
Vancouver Tuesday were, from left, Mayor
Stocks Fail To Make Headway;
Prices Near Tuesday's Close
New York - (UPI) - Storks
failed to make any headway
during the first hour today,
with most prices holding nt or
slightly below Tuesday's
close.
Electronics and some air
crafts scored the better gains,
while steels were irregular,
autos firm and rails off frac
tionally on balance.
Brokers look for continued
backing and filling at current
levels now that the Dow-Jones
Industrials are In the zone
where support has material
lzcd on three separate occas
ions this year.
Texas Instruments and
Transltron added a point or
more in the electronics and
Zenith around IVi.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York - (IIPII - Dow
Portland Slate
Purchase Approved
Salem-IUrU-Purchase of the
Knrafotias property at 1855
SW Broadway In Portland by
Portland State college for
$25,000 was approved Tues
day by the State Board of
Higher Education.
The property immediately
adjoins the south classroom
building now under construc
tion,
The board also approved
purchase of the Wvatt nron-
erty In La Grande near the
Eastern Oregon college cam
pus, for $1,200, and the Cut
ting property In Co,-vallis
within the campus boundaries
of Oregon State college. The
state has an option for $A,4S0,
GRAZING SHRINKAGE
G r a ( a land available for
grazing In the U. S. has de
creased by about 16 per cent
from 1000 to 1950.
TREE FARMS
There are about 4,800 tree
farms In 38 states including
about 30 million acres of tree
farm lands, i
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land.
Jones final itock averages:
30 industrial! 611.79. up
2.44) 20 railroads 133.88, up
0.12i 15 utilities 95.97, up
0.05, and 65 stocks 204.05.
up 0.53. Sal T u i d a y
war about 2. IB million
hares compared wtlh 2.16
million shares Monday,
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Campaign Quotes
BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Vice President Richard Nixon: (To plane crew after land
ing with one engine dead): "That was a darn good Job. Thanks
a lot for taking us In."
,(To Boise, Idaho, crowd): "If the plane can run on three
engines, I can run on one knee."
(To Negro political club
divide ourselves, when we
udice, we hurt ourselves ...
"It is awfully hard to preach the dignity of man abroad
and to have to explain prejudices at home in the United
States. We must ninke the American dream of equality a
reality."
(In Portland speech): "We
"reclamation and power progress the Soviet way at the
cost of freedom. I Imagine the
Americans live closest to the
aware of that fact ...
"The 'time has come' for
purpose water power projects."
Sen. John F. Kennedy: (Appraising two-day Texna cam
paign swing): "I thought it was
we have a very good chance In
Tcxarkana were terrific."
(To over-enthusiastic St.
him In his plnnc for 15 minutes): "I think this campaign Is
looking up." '-.
(In Dallas speech): "Nixon
tion of Taft, Harding, Coolldgc
where he stands. The Republican Party has stood In the
tame place since the death of Lincoln."
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Crowds lined the sidewalks to cheer the
Republican presidential candidate as his
motorcade passed through downtown Port
(UPI Telcphoto)
Vancouver; Mrs. Nixon, Mrs.
and Gov. Mark Hatfield of
(UPI Telephoto)
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In Portland, Ore.): "When we
allow ourselves to 'think prej
could never have achieved
people of Alaska, who of all
Soviet Union, are acutely
more 'new starts' on multi
a really good trip. I think
Texas. I thought Dallas and
Louis supporters who trapped
Is a Republican In the tradi
and Dewey. No one doubts
One Limps Into
Shannon Airport;
Other Disappears
Shannon, Ireland -IUPD- Two
U. S. Air Force Jet bombers
collided in flight over the At
lantic Ocean today. One
plunged Into the sea, presum
ably killing its crew, but the
other limped safely to Shan
non airport with a dangling
engine.
British and United States
rescue craft sped to the scene
but officils said there was
little chance any crewmen
survived the crash.
Flying in Formation
The two planes were B47s-
six-englne turbojet bombers
They were flying in formation
with a third B47 when the col
lision occurred about 250
miles off the west coast of
Ireland. A B47 normally car
ries a crew of three.
Capt. John Brennan of
Evansville, Ind., managed to
pilot his crippled plane to
Shannon with the undamaged
plane escorting him.
A spokesman at the Pitts
burgh, N. Y. Air Force base
said the two bombers that col
lided were en route from
Plattsburgh to England as part
of a normal "deployment ex
ercise" at the time of the ac
cident. Vanished Into Seas
"After the accident it ap
peared that the other aircraft
went into a whirl and vanish
ed into the rough seas below,"
urennan said.
In London, officials of the
Transcanada Airline said it re
ceived six messages from a
civil airline reporting that
two planes had collided and
that one was ditching in the
sea.
Plattsburgh officials said
the planes were unarmed.
The planes are the same as
the type shot down last July
over the Barents Sea bv So
viet fighters.
Swimming Team
Transfers Its
SwimtoYMCA
Medford's -municipal swim
ming team has transferred its
"300-mile swim to Portland
to the local YMCA this week
due to closure of the city's
swimming pools.
The team, which is swim
ming the 300 miles within the
confines of local swimming
pools, has undertaken the "her
culean" task as a means of
keeping in shape throughout
the fall and winter months.
Ahead in the marathon at
the first of this week was Ted
Lyons, 18, son of the munici
pal swim coach, Ken Lyons,
who has so far swam 18V4
miles of the necessary dis
tance. Each of the some 40 mem
bers of the team are attempt
ing to swim the 300 miles in
their leisure time before the
swimming competition begins
next year, Lyons estimates
that- the journey will take
from four to five months to
complete.
Under YMCA Auspices
During the fall and winter
months the team will be
swimming largely, under the
auspices of the local YMCA
and will compete in some
eight to 10 swim meets that
will be held throughout the
state during the off-season
months.
The team is working out
three nights a week at the
YMCA; on Mondays from 6 to
8 p.m. on Thursdays from 6
to 7:30 p.m. and on Fridays
from 9:30 to 11 p.m.
Lyons says that all persons
who are interested in swim
ming for the team should turn
out at these practices. Boys
and girls of all ages are eligi
ble, he said. Team members
wll have to attend at least
two of the three practices to
continue team membership.
Salem Girl Hurt
When Hit by Auto
Salem - fllPD - Debra Marie
Pierce, 7, Keizer, was struck
by a car Tuesday night in
front of her home and drag
ged for a distance before the
horrified eyes of her parents.
The child was described in
critical condition with mul
tiple injuries. Attendants at
Salem General hospital today
reported, her slightly Im
proved. State police Identified the
driver of the car as Gerald C.
Woock, 17, Salem. He told
officers he didn't see the girl
until his car was upon her,
Debra's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Pierce, were in
their yard when the accident
occurred, The girl was on her
way to the corner grocery
(tore to buy let cream.
West Tells Russians Aircraft Will Be Kept
Flying To West Berlin Despite Harassment
a7 . "... l. hvl A West German spo
Berlin (UPD The western
allies warned the Russians to
day that they will keep air
craft flying to isolated West
Berlin, and rejected the So
viet attempt to limit use of
the -airway lifelines to the
Isolated city.
They also warned that they
would hold the Russians re
sponsible for Communist in
terference with traffic Into the
Hurricane Donna Most Destructive
Washington - (UPD - The
Weather Bureau said today
that Hurricane Donna "was
the most destructive and vi
cious tropical storm" since the
bureau started keeping rec
ords in 1886.
Dr. F, W. Reichelderfer,
chief of the bureau, credited
new tracking, warning, and
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city. This followed a Russian
go-ahead to the East German
Reds to interfere with any
thing other than military
traffic on highways going into
Berlin. The East Germans
said they would bar all their
"enemies' from the western
outpost.
The Big Three also stood
firm on their occupation rights
under the four power agree-
forecasting methods with
saving hundreds of American
lives which might otherwise
have been lost.
The watch kept on Donna
since it first was sighted 1,200
miles east- of Puerto Rico
Sept. 2 was "the most com
plete in history,1' Reichelder
fer said.
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ments with the Russians and
flatly refused to accept the
Soviet contention that these
Andrews To Face
Gov. Rosellini
Seattle - (UPD - Gov. Albert
D. Rosellini and Lloyd J. An
drews were matched in the
Nov. 8 general election today
after the Republican chal
lenger rolled up a landslide
victory over State Rep. New
man Clark in Tuesday's Wash
ington primary election.
With 4,788 of the state's
5,182 precincts, more than 90
per cent, reporting, Andrews
had outpolled Rosellini while
swamping Clark by a majority
of nearly 85,000 votes.
Andrews' total was 233,932,
Clark had 149,180. On the
Democratic ballot, the gover
nor had 218,490, John Patric
had 26,340, and Bruce Sigman
had 21,558.
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rights would be abrogated by
any grant of "sovereignty to
East Germany.
The United States, Britain
and France expressed their
firm stand on Berlin in state
ments made by government
spokesmen in London, Bonn
and Berlin.
The western allies and West
Germany are considering a
trade embargo against East
Germany in retaliation
against Communist harass
ment, a government spokes
man said today.
School Pencils Imprinted
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Plastic Case of One Dozen ... 1.49
Jumbo Pencil Case of One Dozen..l.49
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origin of Imported fun,
A West German spokesman
said after a press conference '
in Bonn that his government
would refuse permits to all
would-be exhibitors at the
next East German bi-annual .
trade fair in Leipzig as part of
the plan to discourage West
German businessmen from
taking part.
This reprisal was expected
to hit the East Germans hard
because there were more than
1,000 West German firms rep.
resented at the last fair. It
closed last Sunday.
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