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i 1,1, ' ,. . r I K I ' K SECRETARY POSSIBILITIES Chester Bowles, Sen. J. ..William Fulbright and former Ambassador David Bruce, left to right, were reported today to be leading possibilities for Secretary of Stale In the Kennedy administration. Adlai E. Stevenson, right, is believed to be out of the run ning now, but he is reported to be under consideration as United States Ambassador to the United Nations. Although President-elect John F. Kennedy doesn't plan to announce his cabinet selections until after Thanksgiving or later, speculation was widespread on hia probable choices for top government posts. (UPI Telcphoto) Leading Possibilities Mentioned For Kennedy's Secretary of State Washington-MPH-Rcp. Ches ter Bowles, Sen. J. William Fulbright and ex-ambassador David Bruce were reported to day tq be leading possibilities for secretary of state In the Kennedy' administration. Although President elect John F. Kennedy doesn't plan to announce his cabinet selec tions until after Thanksgiving or later, speculation was wide spread on his probable choices lor top government posts. Bowles, who is retiring from Congress, was a foreign policy adviser to Kennedy in the presidential campaign. Fulbright is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Com mittee and Bruce is a former ambassador to Germany. Seen Out of Running . Adlai E. Stevenson, often mentioned as a possible secre tary of state, Is believed to be out of the running now. But he is reported to be under con sideration as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Here is the speculation of other cabinet posts: Defense - Speculation cen ters around Thomas K. Fin letter, former Air Force secre tary; Dan Kimball, former Navy secretary; Frank Pace, former Army secretary,' and Sen. Stuart Symington ID Mo.), another former Air Force secretary. Treaiury Names being mentioned : include Jesse W. Tapp, chairman of the Bank of America in San Francisco, and George W. Mitchell, vice president, Fed eral Reserve Bank of Chicago. Commerce - Gov. Luther Hodges of North Carolina Is a possibility. Health, education and wel fare - G. Mcnnon Williams, outgoing governor of Michi gan, apparently Is a leading candidate, 'i Attorney general -Gov Abraham Riblcoff, an early Kennedy supporter, is the center of speculation. Anoth er name being mentioned Is former football star Byron "Whizzer" White, a Denver attorney and, prominent in Kennedy's campaign. Agriculture - Gov. Her schel C. Loveless of Iowa, Gov. Orville Freeman of Min nesota, Gov, Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin. Loveless lost in his attempt to become senator from Iowa, and Freemen was defeated for reelection as Minnesota governor. Nelson was reelected in Wisconsin. Interior - Gov. Stephen L. R. McNichols of Colorado, Other possibilities are Rep. Stewart L. Udall (D-Ariz.), and Sen, Clair Engle (D Calif.). Labor - Some speculation says a major political figure may get the job, such as New York Mayor Robert F. Wag ner. Another possibility is Archibald Cox, a Harvard law professor and Kennedy's "braintrust" adviser on labor matters. A labor name being mentioned is Arthur J. Gold berg, special AFL-CIO counsel. Dead Bat Here Said Rabies-Infected Portland (UPI) T h e Stale Board of Health today issued another warning that dead or injured bats should be left alone. A dead bat picked up by a Medford junior high school student two weeks ago was found to have rabies. Earier a woman in Klamath Falls was infected with rabies by a bat. Democrats Will Control Oregon Senate 20 to 10; House 31 to 29 Salem - HOT - The 1961 legislature will be controlled by Democrats 20-10 in the Senate and 31-29 in the House, meaning the majority party increased its hold on the up per house but the Republi cans made Inroads in the low er chamber. Democrats controlled the 1959 session 19-11 in the Sen ate and 33-27 in the House. The Democrats picked up their one more Senate seat in Josephine county. Democrat Medford Tribune Rogue Valley Edition Page 2A Stock Market Rally Moves To High Gear New York - IUPII - The stock market rally moved into high gear today with all but a few groups in a rising trend. Brokers said the narrowness of the Democratic victory gave Kennedy no mandate for sweeping reforms that might work against business, Steels moved higher with Youngslown up more than a point and U.S. Steel, Bethle hem, and Jones & Laughlin all up a half or more. DOW-JONES AVERAGES New York - (DPI) - Dow Jones final stock averages: 30 industrials 602.2S, up 4.62; 20 railroads 127.79, off 0.24: IS utilities 93.09, off 0.08, and 65 stocks 199.01 up 0.79. Sales Wednesday were about 3.45 million shares compared with 3.54 million shares Monday. Wednesday's nriccs on selected slocks: Al led Chemical Alum Co. 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Anthony Yturri (R-Ontario) Senate minority leader last year, was re-elected without opposition. An expected tussle for Sen ate president is developing between Harry Boivin (D Klamath Falls) and Alfred Corbett (D-Portland). Some 44 members of the new 60-member House are in cumbents or former legisla tors. Seven 1050 representa tives, including four Republi cans, were dumped in bids for re-election. They were Republicans Earl Hill of Cushing, W. W. Chad wick,' Salem, Evelyn Nye of Medford and Ed Oakes of On tario, and Democrats Verne Cady of Burns, Carl Yancey of Klamath Fails and Roy Fitzwater, Lebanon, Hill was a veteran of eight sessions. Democratic State Reps. Al Flegel of Roseburg and Vern on Cook of Troutdale moved up to the Senate. Cook was defeated in last May's pri mary for the Senate nomina tion in Multnomah county but he got on the ballot after Democratic candidate Lew Wallace died suddenly. Two House members open ly interested in the speaker position are Robert Duncan (D-Medford), speaker in 1950, and W. H. Holmstrom (D Gearhart). The two-vote edge for the Democrats in the House may make it lough for them to operate as they like because a few Democrats often cross over and vote with the publicans. Re- CUSTOM ! DEER & ELK CUTTING Separate Cooler. Beef and Pork Ask About Our Killing Service HARPER Lockers & Storage SP 3-1715 or SP 2-6381 Sarah Churchill ! Appears in Court London (UPI) Red-haired Sarah Churchill, actress daughter of Sir Winston' Churchill, appeared in court today on drunk and dis orderly conduct charges for the seventh time in 18 months. A policeman testified he saw Miss Churchill, 45, try ing to force her way into a, London night club early this morning. 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