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Spare Juris Six
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Worn
Clues Lacking;
Police Examine
Debris at Scene
' New York - niPD - Police to
day examined the debris o a
.. home-made bomb that explod
ed in the middle of Times
Square at the crowded pea
. of a sunny Sunday afternoon,
injuring six persons, including
two children. '
There were few clues, how-
-ever, to tell authorities wheth
er the explosion was the work
of another "mad bomber" or
was connected with the un
popular visits of Communist
heads of state including Rus
sia's N i k i t a Khrushchev.
Tense police earlier in the day
checked out two other bomb
scares, one a hand grenade in
Central Park where Janos
Kadar, first secretary of the
Hungarian Communist party
was scheduled to walk and a
' reported threat in the Wal
dorf Astoria hotel where
many of the diplomats are
staying.
Sightseers Knocked Down
The Times Square blast
went off In a marble-walled
bed of azalea plants in cement
covered Father Duffy Square.
It shattered a window in a
nearby restaurant, knocked
down sightseers, frightened
residents, threw dirt and twigs
at cars. The sound of the
blast could be heard half a
mile away.
Most of those who were in
jured were feeding pigeons or
taking pictures in one ot tne
nation's top tourist attrac
tions. James Foley, 73, of New
York, who was sitting 10 feel
from the bomb, received ser
ious eye and ear injuries and
was hospitalized with a con
cussion. Treated and Released
The others who were injur
ed, including Bari Keerkel,
14, of New York, and Ronald
Grabowleckl, of Passaic, N.J.,
were treated and released,
Frank and Walter Strycharz,
brothers, of Trenton, N.J., and
Joseph Rosenfelt, 39, of New
York, received slight injuries,
Police said Rosenfelt was
tomponfrily deafened.
The bomb was a low grade
explosive believed to have
been made of black powder
and contained in a paper bag
or cardboard box. They said
if the explosive had been in a
metal container, many more
would have been injured.
Winners Told
For Sectional
Bridge Tourney
Winners in the first bi-annual
Rogue Valley sectional
duplicate bridge tournament,
played at Rogue Valley Coun
try uiuu uvur uie wuuk cim,
were announced this morning.
Sponsored by Medford Dupli
cate Bridge club, it was the
largest tournament ever held
in Medford. .
Two men, Henry Wolff and
Scott Nobles, both Eugene,
were overall winners for the
open pairs tournament, played
Friday and Saturday nights
with 42 tables participating.
A Medford couple, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hatton, won the
master pairs tournament play
ed Sunday afternoon.
Two Josephine county men,
Maurice Coodc, Wildervillc,
and Dr. C. M. Durland. Grants
Pass, headed the men's pair
lourney winners, and two
Grants Pass women, Mrs. J. S.
Wolke and Mrs. Neal S. Dun
lap, the women's pairs. Both
of these were played .Satur
day afternoon, with large
entries.
Tie Reported
The team-of-four tournincnt
Sunday night ended In a tie.
The Paul Hattons, Mis. Sam
Van Dyke and Mrs. John
Dougherty, all Medford, turn
ed in a score identical to that
earned by Mr. and Mrs. Neal
S. Dunlap and Or. and Mrs.
W. W. Balderee, all Grants
Pass.
Smaller tournaments were
- designated with pear variety
noma. Winnnpf nt II, n Rnt-t.
lctt Pairs play were Mr. and
Mrs, Berg Marten, Medford,
were north-south winners for
Section A, and Mrs. F. C.
Adams and Mrs. W. O. Smith,
Klamath Falls, east-west. Sec
tion B winners were Mrs. Max
Beats and Hazel B. Laurence,
Portland, north-south; Jane
Bowker and Alcne Hcrrlott,
Roseburg, east-west.
D'Anjou winners were Mrs.
Jack Mitchell and Mrs. H. J.
Boyd, both Medford, north
south; Arthur1 Hill, Bend, and
Mrs. Smith, Klamath Falls,
east-west. Winning in the
Cornice Pairs events were Mrs.
Eva Hunt, Areata, Calif., and
Elizabeth Sauters, Eureka,
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BOMB FRAGMENT SOUGHT Police and exploded in New York's Tims' Square Sun
members of a bomb squad search a marble- day.
walled bed of azaleas in an effort to recover (UPI Telepholo)
fragments of a home-made bomb after It
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EXPLOSION VICTIM A dazed and bloodied victim is aided
by a policeman after a bomb exploded in Duffy Square at
the crowded end of Times Square in New York City Sunday.
Six persons were injured in the blast, one of them seriously.
(UPI Tclephoto)
Fund Drive Reported
Fastest in State
Ashland -The Ashland-
Talent United fund drive was
the first In the state to attain
its goal, fund ofifcinls said to
day. ' .
; In a telegram received from
stato United Fund headquar
ters ,the Ashland-Talent drive
was said to be the first of 25
fund drives to reach its goal.
The telegram called the
Ashland-Talent drive "I h e
fastest ever done In the stale
of Oregon."
The telegram went on to
say that the five day $21,068
drive concluded Friday was
possibly a record nationally.
However, fund officials are
waiting for confirmation of
this to come from the national
headquarters.
Fund officials stated that
the headquarters at 285 East
Main St., Ashland, will remain
open afternoons until nil vot'k
is completed. -
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FLOOR TILE - Save V2 at 6 per Tile
O BROAD LOOM CARPET - Save Vi at $2?59 per Yard
O PLASTIC WALL TILE - Save Vi at 3 Each
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
ALL SALES CASH-NO LAYAWAY-NO RETURNS
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Cuba Militia Occupies
Nicaro Nickel Plant
Havana -flJPll- Armed Cuban
militia today occupied the
United States - owned Nicaro
nickel plant and formal an
nouncement of the seizure of
the $110 million industrial
complex by the regime of
Premier Fidel Castro was be
lieved imminent.
Ashland Chamber
Plans Meeting
Ashland - The Ashland
Chamber of Commerce will
hold its first fall meeting
Tuesday at noon in the Crown
room of the Mark Antony ho
tel. Harold Cloer, director of
guidance service of student
affairs, of Southern Oregon
college will be the guest
speaker. Topic of Cloer's talk
will be "The Search for Aca
demic Ability." He will also
discuss the National Merit
Scholarship Foundation.
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YICE'S FLOORCOVERING
1228 N. Riverside
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UH Pressured
To take Troops
Out of Congo
Leopoldville, The .Congo -Army
strongman Col. Joseph
Mobutu pressured the United
Nations command today to
oust their Gulnean and Ghan
aian troops from the congo for
their open support of deposed
Premier Patrice Lumumba.
Mobutu filed a protest with
the U.N. command Sunday for
the action of U.N. Guinean
troops in escorting the pro
Soviet Lumumba to a Guinean
Embassy reception at a down
t o w n restaurant Saturday
night.
Previously both he and
President Joseph . Kasavubu
had protested that Ghanaian
and Guinean soldiers guard
ing Lumumba's residence had
blocked Congolese authorities
from arresting Lumumba.
May Be Trouble
Mobutu said Sunday night
there may be "trouble" unless
contingents from those two
countries wore ousted from
The Congo by Wednesday. He
said his armored troops were
more than a match for U.N.
forces if it came to a show
down. Lumumba suffered new loss
of prestige Sunday when six
members of parliament be
longing to his own National
Congolese Movement party
disavowed him.
They acted after Mobutu
published documents indicat
ing Lumumba and his vice
premier, Antoine Gizcnga, ap
pealed to Communist China
and Russia for military help.
General Elections
Held in Brazil,
Rio de Janeiro -IUPD- Brazil
ians choose a new president
today in general elections
which provide them with the
first real opportunity in 30
years to elect a national gov
ernment opposed to the poli
cies of the late President
Gctulio Vargas.
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Stocks Drop Part
Of Friday's Runup
In Early Dealings
New York - fUPI) - Stocks
lost a fraction of Friday's
sharp runup in generally rou
tine first hour dealings today.
An early burst of buying
gave the market a generally
firm appearance at the open
ing, but enthusiasm soon
Campaign
Quotes
By United Press International
Vice President Richard M.
Nixon (Campaign policy, state
ment, issued' from : Washing
ton, entitled "A Program" To
Combat Disease in the
1960's"): "Despite America's
unexcelled record of medical
advance, we cannot rest urttil
the .V scourges which afflict
mankind have been brought
under control..'.;. .. '
"The" federal government
must play an increasing, role
. : j' we, need firstto provide
financial assistance hot only
to the medical student but
also to the medical school.
"We should launch an ac
celerated 10-year program to
establish new medical facili
ties and research laboratories,
and to overcome existing de
ficiencies and obsolescence."
Sen. John F. Kennedy, (D
Mass.), (speech to Democratic-Farmcr-Labor
Party rally at
St. Paul, Minn.): "When I said
I was tired of reading what
Khrushchev and Castro are
doing and I wanted to read
what the President of the
United ' States is . doing - I
meant it, because these are
dangerous times, . .
"Mr. Nixon said this was a
personal attack on the Presi
dent ... I have no quarrel
with the President of the
United Slates-lhe question is
td the future. .
"I downgrade the leader
ship but I do not downgrade
America."
, Kennedy (speech to fund
raising dinner at St. Louis,
Mo.): Nixon represents a "do
nothing party" and is a "say
nothing candidate . . . who
like (former GOP presidential
nominee Thomas E.) Dewey
will win nothing in Novem
ber. "The American people are
going to turn thumbs down on
a candidate who runs away
from his party, is trying to
hide his party record and is
now saying 'me too' to all the
programs he fought during
his public life."
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dampened and prices showed
signs of backing down by the
end of the first hour.
Steel Issues Casualty
The steel issues, strong on
Friday, were among the early
casualties apparently on re
ports that the production up
turn looked for in industry
circles this month may not
materialize.
Youngstown and U. S. Steel
were off around a point, while
Republic and Bethlehem gave
up small fractions.
The autos, their 1961 mod
els getting a good sales recep
tion, were firm on balance.
Ford, Chrysler, General Mo
tors and American Motors
were all up by fractions.
Aircrafts Mostly Firm
American Home Products
picked up more than 1 in the
drugs and Me Donnell around
a point in a mostly firm air
crafts section.
Litton dropped more than 1
In the electronics while Ad
dressograph rose more than
1 in the office machines.
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"Old Hickory" was 69 years,'
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