Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 22, 1960, Image 2

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t A Jan A I
PRESIDENT GREETED President Eisen- of State Christian Hcrlcr, right. The Chief
hower is greeted at New York's Idlewlld Executive arrived to address the General
airport on his arrival today by New York Assembly.
Mayor Robert Wagner, left, and Secretary (UPI Telcphoto)
Highlights of Ike's
United Nations Speech
; New York (UPD-The high
lights of President Elsenhow
er's speech at the United Na
tions today.
. On the African question.
Eisenhower proposed that a
pledge by all countries repre
sented at the assembly respect
Hie African peoples' right "to
choose their own way of life
and to determine for them
selves the course they wish to
follow.!1'
"To refrain from Interven
ing in the new nations' intcr
. rial affairs -by subversion,
force, propaganda, or any
other means."
"That the United Nations
should be prepared to help the
African countries maintain
their security without waste
ful and dangerous competi
tion in armaments."
Eisenhower said "we should
all support the United Nations
response to emergency needs
in the Republic of The Congo
which the secretary general
has shown such skill In organ
izing." The United Nations should
help newly developing Afri
can countries to shape their
long-term modernization pro
gram. An all-out effort should be
made by the United Nations
to -help African countries
launch such educational ac
tivities as they may wish to
undertake.
i- On Asia, Latin America and
the Middle East.
The United Nations should
carry "forward and intensify
our program of assistance for
the economic and social devel
opments of Asia, the Middle
East, and Latin America."
In outer space.
The United Nations "should
fig roc that celestial bodies arc
not subject to national appro
priation by any claims of sov
ereignty and that the nations
of the world shall not engage
in warlike activities on these
bodies." t -
SAVE!
NOD
TODAY
On disarmament.
"Negotiations can and
should be resumed on disarm
ament. The United States is
prepared to submit to any in
ternational inspection, pro
vided only that it Is effective
and truly reciprocal."
On nuclear weapons.
Eisenhower , prpposcd that
the "nations producing 'nu
clear weapons immediately
convene experts to design a
system of terminating, under
verification procedures, all
Stocks Mill About
In Early Trading
New York - IUP1I - Slocks
milled about in the early
trading today showing little
change.
The wider price moves ap
peared in tho specials.
Zenith fell more than a
point In the electronics, Hono
lulu gave up around 2 In the
oils and Havcg more than a
point in its division. .
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York - Wll - Dow
Jonts final stock average.:
30 industrials 594.26, up
6.OB1 20 railroad i 130.68, up
0.671 IS utilities 93.99. up
0.40, and 85 stocks 198.76,
up 1.60. Salas Wednesday
wtrt about 2.93 million
.hare, compared with 3.66
million iharei Tuaiday.
Wednesday'! price on aelected
stocks
Allied Chemical - .11',
Alum Co. Am flfl3.
American Can AT
American Motori 2ll.i
A T T 02',
Anaconda Copper 4Ra.
Armco Sieel fia
llendlx Corp . 62a.
nethlehem steal 415,
Doelni Air 20t
Cnlrrnlllar Corp a.v
Chrysler Corp 43.
Continental Can 30U
Crown Zelterhach 47j
Curtlas Wrinht .....;. I7
Dow Chemical 78 li
SAVE!
UNDERWAY
FRIDAY SATURDAY
production of fissionable ma
terials for weapons purposes."
The terminations would
take effect as soon as the
agreed inspection system has
been installed and is" operat
ing effectively, while prog
ress In other disarmament
fields is also being sought.
United States officials "are
willing to meet immediately
with representatives of other
countries for a preliminary
exchange of views on these
proposals."
Du Pont
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Eastman Kodak
General Electric
General Konris
General Motors
Gcoraln Pnclfio
Greyhound
Gulf Oil
Idaho Power
I. B. M.
Int. Paper
Johna Mnnvllle
Kalaer lnd
Kcnnecoll Copper
Lockheed Aircraft
Montana Power
Montgomery Ward
Nat'l Blicult .
New York Central
Pac Gai tc Elec
Penney. J. C. .
Penn HR '.
Radio Corporation
Rlrhtleld Oil .
Safeway
Sears
Shell Oil
Socony Mohll Oil
Southern Co. .
Southern Pacific
Standard California
Standard Indiana
Standard N, J,
Sun Mines
Texas Co
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Texas Pac Land Trust .
Transaluerlca
Union Carhlde
Union Pacific .
United Aircrafl
Unlled Air Lines
U. S. Rubber .
U. S. Steel ....
Younsslown 8 At T .....
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The Island of Formosa,
headquarters of the Chinese
Nationalists, was Japanese
territory from 1805 until
1943.
SAVE!
Campaign
Quotes
By United Press International
Vice President Richard "M.
Nixon: ' '
(At Springfield, Mo.): "I
would suggest that particular
ly at this time, any American
who points out to Mr. Khru
shchev and the world those
things that he thinks are
wrong about the United
States, has an obligation to
emphasize even more strongly
those things that are right.
"It is unfortunate that Mr.
Kennedy should have made
himself a spokesman for this
national self-disparagement at
the very moment the United
Nations Assembly members
were voting 70-0 in favor of
policies which the United
States has steadfastly support
ed from the beginning against
the all-out opposition of the
Communist bloc in the Con
go." (In Louisville, Ky.):' Voters
should elect the candidate
who "will keep the peace
without surrender and extend
freedom throughout the
world."
(In Louisville to a question
of whether Kennedy , has
espoused a policy of surrend
er): "Absolutely not. Mr. Ken
nedy didn't know what he was
espousing, that is the trouble."
Sen. John F. Kennedy:
(At Memphis, Tenn.): "I
would much rather Khru
shchev and Castro hear the
voice of opposition which
doesn't want appeasement, but
wants to see the country
grow, which wants to see our
military defenses stronger,
which wants to see a better
life for everybody." ; '
(At Nashville, Tenn., home
of soldier-President Andrew
Jackson): "We pledge our
selves to a dynamic program
for resource development, not
as a party which speaks of
TVA as a 'magnificent experi
ment' down here, but as
'creeping socialism' in Wash
ington. But as a party which
has always believed in TVA
and in development all the
resources of our great land
the Democratic party of An
drew Jackson ...
'The Republicans . . . have
failed to grasp the meaning
and importance of TVA for all
America , . .
"Today we too are faced
with a threat from abroad
today we too must be aroused
to the struggle. And today tue
Democratic party is again pre
paring to fight for the re
establishment of our national
character."
(Agalri at Memphis): "The
brake of high interest must
be removed from the wheels
of economic progress."
Macmillan Will
Attend UN Session
London -OJPD- British Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan
decided today to fly to New
York next week to join other
world leaders at the United
Notions General Assembly, ac
cording to authoritative
sources.
Macmillan made his deci
sion today following a meet
ing with his cabinet ministers
and close consultation with
President Eisenhower and
commonwealth leaders.
Macmillan plans to fly from
London over the week end
and arrive In Now York to
address the General Assembly.
He may stay a week In the
United States.
He will reply to Soviet Pre.
micr Nikita Khrushchev's ad.
dress to be delivered Friday.
The sources said he will give
a firm presentation of West
cm peace policy.
Motel Owners Sue
Georgia-Pacific
Newport, Ore.-fUPD-A New.
port molel owner and his wife
have filed a $275,750 suit
against Georgia-Pacific Paper
Co. in connection with al
leged damage to their prop
erty from the discharge of
industrial wastes into the Pa.
ciflc Ocean.
Jason Lee, attorney, filed
the i complaint in Lincoln
County Circuit Court for Mr.
and Mrs. Alwyn F. Tlscher.
IPliA Tlcchnra phnpiM ll.nl
the wastes produce a "vile,
malodorous, nauseous- stench
(hat pollutes the atmosphere"
and has depreciated their
beach front site.-
A total of $15,000 Is asked
I for depreciation of the prop
erty and 510,750 for damage
to their business.
Also sought are $250,000
punitive damages.
ELECTRONIC SECRETARY
Stanford, Calif. - WPP - An
electronic secretary enables
doctors at the new Palo Alto
Stanford Hospital to dictate
reports at any time of the day
or any sleepless hour In the
night. Physicians ran dial a
central dictating system, dic
tate the correspondence and
stenographers transcribe the
material the next day. The
finished copy is held in the
doctor's lounge for proofread
ing and signature,
Comparative Quiet Returns to
As Police Check
' New York -flJPII- Compara
tive quiet returned tempo
rarily early today to. the heart
of Negro Harlem where police
had spent a hectic day keep
ing under control the thou
sands of persons milling
around outside Cuban Pre
mier Fidel Castro's hotel
headquarters.
The exhausted Castro dem
onstrators and spectators be
gan dispersing shortly after
midnight. Police had kept
them away from the immedi
ate area of the Hotel Theresa
where Castro has remained
since attending the opening
session of the United Nations
General Assembly Tuesday
afternoon.
The evening was marked
by a series of disturbances
which kept police flying
boneless nn n rn
f A ' 0wk Swift's Reac,y-To-E,t . . .
rm4m ruin ,
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FLASHLIGHT 2 cell wmagnetic bar ... . 98c
FLASHLIGHT 3 cell wwide lens 1.25
FLASHLIGHT 5 cell wballeries 2.25
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squads and mounted patrol
men busy.
1 An anticipated ' clash be-
Good Neighbor Goaf
One-Third Completed
Portland - IUPD - The three
county United Good Neighbor
campaign has received slight
ly more than $1 million of its
$3.3 million goal. The cam
paign embraces Multnomah,
Washington and Clackamas
counties.
I
A proposed tunnel under
the English Channel would
run 36 miles from near Dover
to a French terminus near
Calais.
Then You'll
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PITER'S
POTATOES
Cabbage
Castro
tween pro- and anti-Castro
groups outside the hotel fail
ed to develop although police
reinforcements were rushed
to the area.
Several persons received
minor Injuries and several
demonstrators were arrested
during the evening.
Nine - year -old Magdalina
Urdante, on a sightseeing trip
PaciYf Northwest
Building Increases
Portland-IUPD-Building per
mits in the Pacific Northwest
climbed to $79,500,645 in Au
gust, an increase of about $20
million over the same month
last year, the trade magazine
Pacific Architect and Builder
said today.
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M.J.B. Coffee
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Briquets cook out
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Demonstrators
with her parents, was shot
in the back while having din
ner In a tavern frequented
by Spanish-speaking people.
She was wounded when
about 14 devotees of Castro,
armed with guns, clubs and
beer bottles, descended on
fiye anti-Castroites in the bar
and grill.
. , , r . L - t . .
Anouicr pauuji ui uic ,
T a..;.. BntciaiioT 99 wait I
wounded in the shoulder.
A group of about 500 pro
Castro demonstrators tried
several times to march in
front of the hotel, but were
barred by police. They final
ly contented themselves by
standing on the sidewalk
across the street .chanting
"Fidel, Fidel." The Cuban
leader appeared several times
at his ninth floor window, but
Canned Picnics
3 ctF9
BATTERIES
Ray-o-Vae and Standard Size
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ALL SOAPS and DETERGENTS
Large Size 33c
Giant Size 75c
King Size $1.23
EVERY DAY NEW PRICES!
Swansdown CAKE MIXES
5 $1100
Applespice, Sugar Maple, Butterscotch, Apple Chip,
Chocolate Chip, Lemon Flake, Banana, Orange Coconut,
Chocolate Orange Marble
Baker-6-ox.
SUPER
West Main
Harlem
did not address the throng.
At one time part of 125th
st., Harlem's main street, was
jammed with demonstrators
and spectators. Police esti
mated the crowd at between
4,000 and 5,000 persons. ;
Don't Buy
Any New or Used Car
Until You Check
COURTESY
CHEVROLET'S
DEAL
On Their Remaining New
Cars, Demonstrators and
Executive Cart
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Each
u
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at Ross Lane