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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE.
Kennedy Calls fd
More Production To
End Unemployment
Atlantic City. N.J. - 1UPD
Sen. John F. Kennedy called
today for greater production
rather than a shorter work
week to conquer unemploy
ment and meet the Commu
nist economic challenge to
America.
The Democratic president
ial candidate made the appeal
in a speech prepared for de
livery to the United Steel
workers' convention. He also
planned to speak before the
Chemical Workers Union here
before flying to Charleston,
W. Va., tonight for a confer
ence on distressed areas.
Kennedy, who spent Sun
day in Washington with his
wife and young daughter, told
reporters he was encouraged
by the public reaction to his
first 15 days of campaigning.
But he conceded he was in a
"very close" race with Vice
President Richard M. Nixon
He said that while the'e
was "still a great deal of con
cern" over his Catholic re
ligion, he was gratified that
many people were moving on
to other issues. He said he
was heartened by recent
Protestant disavowals of anti-
Catholicism.
In his address to the steel-
workers, Kennedy took note
of union President David J.
McDonald's proposal for a 32
hour week as the solution to
the problem of unemployment
in the steel industry.
Looks To Shorter Hours
"I, too, look forward to the
day when the working men
and women of this country
can reduce their efforts and
enjoy greater leisure," Ken
nedy said. "But in the face of
the communist chal lenge
which confronts us in the
world today - a challenge of
economic as well as military
strength - I believe that we
must meet today's problem of
employment by greater pro
duction rather than by shar
ing the work.
"I would rather create
abundance than ration scarci
ty - and I promise you an
administration that believes
in building abundance."
DUTY FIRST
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fire station here when all 16
firemen had to dash away to
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To Be Two-Faced
During UN Session
NEVER TOO LATE
Boston, England - (UPD - An
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one shilling (14 cents) to St.
Botolph's church to pay for
two tickets to the church's fa
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couldn't find a ticket seller
when they toured the tower
43 years ago.
U.S. Steel Rail Strike Settled
Pittsburgh, Pa. - (UPD - The
first rolling stock since Aug.
18 moved over tracks of the
Union Railroad today follow
ing week end settlement of a
strike by the Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen.
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The railroad, U. S. Steel
Corp.'s major plant carrier in
the Pittsburgh area, and the
BRT reached agreement on a
new two-year contract Satur
day night. The pact was sub
stantially the same as that
reached between the BRT and
four other U.S. Steel subsidi
ary railroads last Friday.
Leverett Edwards, a mem
ber of the National Railroad
Mediation Board, and Q. C.
Gabriel, vice president of the
BRT, announced the settle
ment which sent 2,000 union
railroad employees back to
work.
The contract calls for two
wage increases, improved pen
sions, insurance plans, vaca
tions and paid holidays. It
runs until Nov. 1, 1962.
The Union Railroad began
to roll its first equipment
Sunday morning, the first
since nonoperating personnel
struck the carrier Aug. 18
Republicans View
Film of Nixon Trip
A television film of a tour
made by Vice President Rich
ard Nixon was viewed simul
taneously in 750 homes
throughout the state Thursday
morning, it was reported by
Jim Ragland, Jackson County
chairman of the Volunteers
for Nixon organization.
in JacKson county, more
than 60 individual parties
were held, with guests con
vening for a social hour fol
lowed by the telecast on a
half-hour film of an official
tour made by the vice-president.
Hostesses for the "TV
Coffees" were precinct com
mittee women and other Re
publican leaders who invited
a dozen guests each, and were
provided with special kits
from the state headquarters.
Ragland announced that the
Volunteers for Nixon head
quarters in Med ford Is at 8
North Riverside ave., and that
volunteers to help staff the
office would be welcome. In
terested residents could con
tact him at SPring 2-7194 for
details, the chairman said,
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Washington-IUPU-Viee Presi
dent Richard M. Nixon said
today that Soviet Premier Ni
kita Khrushchev will try to
pose during the United Na
tions session as the advocate
of policies which the Russian
leader actually opposes.
The Republican presiden
tial candidate said that Khru
shchev will talk about "peace,
freedom, independence, anti
colonialism and all the other
things the Communists really
oppose."
Another Major Swing
Nixon spoke at a meeting
of 250 members of the Ameri
can Nationalities for Nixon-
Lodge committee which will
wage a campaign for support
among 20 million Americans
of foreign origin. Later in the
day, he will start off on an
other major campaign swing.
The Republican presidential
candidate told the nationali
ties group that "one of the in-
sidious appeals of the Commu
nists is that they do not come
as dictators or conquerors, but
as partisans of . anything the
people want."
"They talk in one way very
effectively and act in anoth
er," he said.
Nixon warned the national
ity leaders, assembled from
various parts of the country,
that "an aggressive idea like
communism cannot be coun
tered by purely defensive tac
tics." He also said the Commu
nists believe that the great
ness of a nation lies in mili
tary strength and industrial
production, but that "to us a
nation is only as great and
only as strong as its adher
ence to lasting ideals."
To Visit 11 States
Nixon's date with the na
tionalities group kept him in
Washington during the early
part of the day. His schedule
Mysterious Object Seen
Over California, Texas
BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
An unidentified flying object was lighted Sunday night
over the San Fernando Valley, Santa Ana, Calif., and
San Antonio, Tex,
The first reported lighting wai made by moonwatcheri
at Trinity Univeraity in San Antonio. Bob Jernigan, head of
the team, laid there were no U.S. satellites due over the
area, when the object was seen. The team did not believe it
wai a meteor.
At least a dosen persons reported seeing an object in
the sky over California around 8:30 p.m.
K. E. McCusker.'an engineer, described it as an "enormous
glowing thing arching across the iky from horizon to horizon."
U. S. Air Force officials in Washington said their early
warning radar network had reports of an object in the sky.
The report from San Antonio said the object appeared
in the north sky and was moving southwest to northeast.
No estimate of speed was given.
Don Smith, reporter on the Santa Ana Reigster, said it
appeared to maintain a constant velocity and was visible
for about five minutes.
"It was round and seemed to wink like a star," he said.
called for a mldafternoon re
turn to airborne campaigning,
however.
For his second week of full
scale campaign activity, Nix
on scheduled stops in 11 states
with emphasis on the Mid
west. He promised to unveil
the second installment of his
farm program in a speech at
a Sioux Falls, S.D., plowing
contest Friday.
PAPER GROUP MEETS
Chicago - UPD - More than
7,000 representatives of all
phases of the paper industry
gathered here today for the
semi-annual convention of the
National Paper Trade Associ
ations, Inc.
SOCTFA Schedules
Meeting Sept. 23
Art Roberts, education di
rector, West Coast Lumber
man's association, will be the
guest speaker at the meeting
of the Southern Oregon Con
servation and Tree Farm As
sociation, Friday, Sept. 23, at
7:30 p.m.
Roberts will report on. the
progress being made by lum
ber associations to include
more forest conservations in
school curriculums. He will
also discuss ways In which
forests products can meet the
challenge of non-wood compe
tition in consumer goods.
Glenn Duyscn, SOCTFA
president, reminded members
that it is the first meeting of
the fall season. Included on
the agenda will be a report
by a member of the local Hoo-
Hoo club on plans for ob
servance of National Forest
Products Week, Oct. 18 to 22
The dinner meeting wilt be
preceded by a social hour
starting at 7 p.m. and will be
held at the Rogue Valley
Country club.
ACADEMY HEAD DIES
Los Angeles (UPD Serv
ices will be held Tuesday for
Benjamin B. Kahane, 68, pres
ident of the Academy of Mo
tion Picture Arts and Sci
ences, which gives the annual
"Oscar" awards. Kahane died
In his sleep Sunday at Las
Vegas, Nov., apparently of
heart attack.
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