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By United Press International
Oregon's political spotlight
focused on the southern part
of the state today as major
candidates for the November
election made appearances
there.
Some 500 to 600 persons at
tended a "candidates fair1' in
Grants Pass Wednesday night
at which 38 persons seeking
state and local offices appear
ed. They included Elmo
Smith, Republican, and Mrs.
Maurine Neuberger, D c m o
crat, candidates for the U.S.
Senate; Rep. Charles O. Por
ter (D-Ore.) and his Repub
lican rival, State Sen; Edwin
Durno, plus candidates for
major state offices.
Tonight a similar candidate
gathering is scheduled in
Medford.
- Smith sent a telegram to
Mrs. Neuberger urging her to
accept his challenge to debate
defense and foreign policy "as
it was first presented Mon
day." He said he rejected her
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AT MEMORIAL DINNER The two aspir
ants for the presidency,; Sen, John Kennedy,
left, and Vice' President Richard Nixon,
right, are joined by Francis Cardinal Spell
man as they attended the 16lh annual Al
fred E. Smith memorial dinner in Now York
City. Earlier, Nixon accused Kennedy of a
series of "misstatements and distortions"
and issued a lengthy campaign document
aimed at refuting, the Democratic candi
date's claims.
(UPI Telephoto)
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counter - proposal for formal
debate procedure. "The ques
tion technique used nationally
in the great debates is widely
recognized as being more in
formative and more revealing
than debate with prepared
statements," he said.
Mrs. Neuberger told a
Southern Oregon College au
dience in Ashland today that
"America's great quest in the
1960s must be to provide
world leadership toward a
bright future, not the trigger
ing of nuclear holocaust." She
said if underdeveloped areas
"are to resist the false prom
ises of Communist agitators,
we must make it clear that
economic aid and technical
assistance is offered not only
because we are opposed to the
threat of Communism but be
cause we are genuinely con
cerned about them as fellow
human beings."
In other political news:
. . . Rep. Porter said Wil
liam H. Coburn, former chief
counsel of the Senate Com
mittee on Legislative Over
sight, had written that Porter
was "on sound legal ground
in your efforts to persuade the
Justice Department to take
action" on Al Sarena mining
claims. Porter was told by the
Justice Depart iment earlier
their was ". . . no basis upon
which an action to set aside
the patents could be success
ful." . . . Wallace L. Lee, Repub
lican opposing Rep. Edith
Green (D-Ore.) said Ameri
cans work from Jan. 1 to
May 16 each year to pay the
cost of government.
Estes Backs Sweeiland
. ... Kcfauver issued a state
ment criticizing what he term
ed "smear" tactics against
State Sen. Monroe Sweetland,
Democratic nominee for sec
rotary of state. Sweetland was
criticized by State GOP Chair
man Peter Gunnar for a news
release which Gunnar said
attacked the American eco
nomic system. Sweetland said
Gunnar "distorted" it.
... Howell Appling, GOP
candidate to succeed himself
as secretary of state, told a
breakfast meeting in Medford
the welfare recovery program
under which Oregon has re
covered more than $560,000
in the last three years was an
example of the type of laws
he favors to protect t "tax
payer's hard earned money
He said Sweetland "has clear
ly demonstrated by the fact
that he twice fought against
this law that he is even op
posed to protecting the peo
ple s money from cheats and
chiselers."
. . . Mrs. Neuberger pre
dicted a Democratic margin
of "about 70,000" when voter
registration figures in Oregon
are compiled.
Poll Shows N. Y.
Closely Divided
New York CUPIi The New
York Daily News reported to-
day that the first returns of
its secret straw poll indicated
that New York State was
closely divided between Sen.
John F. Kennedy and Vice
President Richard M. Nixon.
The News said that on the
basis of 2,821 ballots tabu
lated, 51.1 per cent of the vote
was for Kennedy and 48.9
for Nixon. The News added.
White House Said
Keeping Texts
From Public
Washington (UPD Chairman
J. William Fulbright, ID-
Ark.), of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee today
accused the White House of
suppressing foreign policy
documents which might nurt
the election chances of Vice
President Richard M. Nixon.
Fulbright charged that the !
administration was deliberate-;
ly withholding from the pub
lic two major groups of docu
ments: The text of Nixon's
conversations with Soviet Pre
mier Nikita Khrushchev in
Russia last year and evalua
tion reports by the U.S. In
formation Agency on Ameri
can prestige abroad.
Asked by a newsman if he
believed the White House had
ordered suppression of the
records "for partisan political
purposes," Fulbright replied:
"That is my conclusion."
Cites Earlier Testimony
In regard to USIA reports
on American prestige abroad,
Fulbright said the only con
clusion he could draw was
that this country's standing
overseas was "worse" than be
fore or at the same level de
scribed by administration
spokesmen in congressional
hearings earlier this year.
Fulbright accused the ad
ministration of violating bi
partisanship in foreign policy.
He warned at a news confer
ence that if Nixon won the
election, Democrats in Con
gress would not forget the
"deception."
Fulbright's charge came as
a member of a hush-hush
presidential committee con
firmed that an effort was
underway to measure U.S.
prestige abroad. One report
on the study said it showed
a loss of standing.
Made Telephone Call
Fulbright said he had call
ed USIA Director George Al
len Wednesday night to seek
the release of reports on
American prestige abroad.
But he said Allen claimed
that the material was "privi
leged matter" and would not
be made public. Fulbright said
Allen admitted there had been
"full liaison" with the White
House on the refusal to re
lease the records.
Fulbright said that Nixon
and other top members of the
Republican administration are
"fully aware" of what the
prestige reports contain. But
he said he doubted whether
Sen. John F. Kennedy, the
Democratic presidential nomi
nee, could get access to the
same information "at least not
until after Nov. 8."
At that point, another re
porter asked Fulbright if he
thought the withholding of the
documents was a deliberate
attempt "to deceive the Ameri
can people."
"That is my impression,"
Fulbright replied.
Kefauver Raps 'Creeping Isolationism'
Corvallis - (DPI) - Sen. Kstes
Kefauver (D-Tenn.) charged
Wednesday night that "Re
publican creeping isolation
ism" was to blame for what
he termed America's loss of
prestige throughout the world.
Speaking to some 100 Demo
crats who waited for two
hours when he was delayed by
fog on a trip from Bend, Ke
fauver said U.S. prestige in
the world "has sunk to a new
low." , ..
"Since President Dwight
Eisenhower took office," the
one-time vice presidential can
didate said, "The dreams and
hopes and expectations that
were the 'beacon of America'
have 'faded." He said Cuba
has become an ally of the
Communists and added that
the U.S. has consistently sup
ported enemies of democracy
in Latin America.
He said in Spain the U.S.
has allied itself with the only
major non-Communist dicta
tor of the world and charged
that the U.S. has adopted a
"Madison Avenue Approach
to foreign policy."
"If we value our necks," he
said, "we had better worry
about whether we are respect
ed, admired, loved or-hated
in other countries."-
Touching on domestic is
sues. Kefauver asserted, "The I
GOP bleats that the country
cannot afford federal aid to -
education, adequate social sp
curity payments, effective un-
employment insurance or a ;
decent minimum wage." I
He said Republican philoso- !
phy is "concern with money, ',
not with the mind, with dol- :
lars not with dreams, with
deficits not with defense, and
with the good of the few not -the
welfare of the many."
When Napoleon became Em
peror of France he relented
enough to hold a prebisclte.
The "popular'' vote was 3,
752,329 in favor and 2,589 opposed.
however, that the ballots
counted so far represented
only 10 per cent of the 30,000
planned to be counted before
election day, and the results
so far were too fragmentary
to be definitive.
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Majority of Stocks
Clipped for Losses
New York - (UPD - A major
ity of slocks were clipped for
small losses in a mild wave of
early selling today.
Gold issues dominated the
play again, however, as the
price for gold rose to a new
peak on the London market.
Mclntyre P o r c u pine added
around IVi, Dome more than
a point and U.S. Smelting
picked up around 2.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
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final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials 587.01. off 1.74:
20 railroads 126.60. off 0.11;
IS utilities 93.91. off 0.19,
and 65 stocks 196.12. off
0.46. Sales Wednesday
were about 2.41 million
shares compared with 2.22
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smh-ks:
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Alum Co. Am 6514
American Can . 33 V
American Motors - 21
AT&T - fiVt
Anaconda Copper 43
Armco Steet 61
Brndix Corp M.
Bethlehem Steel 41(e
BoeinK Atr .
Caterpillar Corp.
Chrysler Corp
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Crown Zellorbach
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Dow Chemical
Du Pont
Eastman Kodak
Firestone
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
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Graham PatRe
Greyhound
Cult Oil
Homcstakc Mining
Idaho Power
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Johns Manvtlle
Kennecott Copper
Lockheed Alrcralt . .
Montana Power
Montgomery . Ward
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Pae Gas & Elec
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Richfield Oil
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Texas Pac Land Trust .
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Trans World Air -
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Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
United Air Lines
U. S. Rubber
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