Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 29, 1960, Image 2

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    Medford
.Regional Edition
I
MEET IN WASHINGTON President-elect John F. Kennedy
and former Secretary of State Dean Acheson seem to be
gazing at the night sky as they pose for photographers in
the doorway of Acheson's home following their meeting In
Washington Monday. (UPI Telephoto)
Stock Prices Drop
UnderSellingWave
New york-WPII-Stock prices
dropped all along the line to
day under an early selling
wave.
" Such plvolals as Du Pont,
which dropped around 2, and
Chrysler, off around a point,
helped to depress the Indus
trial stock average.
Brunswick ran up more
than a point In response to
stockholder approval of a 2-for-1
split. Merck spurted
well over a point in a gen
erally mixod drug division.
' In the electronics, Transl
tron and Motorola gave up a
point or more. The autos were
easier along with the steel
and chemical slocks. -
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
, Naw York - tUPlt - Dow
Jones final stock avaragan
30 industrials 605,43, off
1 n A . ft ft ion IS
ltU7 su rnuiuoui iasioui
' off O.SSi IS utililias 85.64,
up 0.19, and 65 slocks
201.39, off 0.27. Salts Mon
day wara about 3.86 million
sharts compared with 3.19
million shares Friday.
Monday's price on selected
stocks: .
Allied Chemical 511k
Alum. Co. Am M'i
American Can (xd) M 31
American Motors lak
AT&T 14
Anacorula Copper 44 '.;
Armco Bleel 64 .',
Bcndix Aviation . 6M4
Bethlehem Steel 38
Boolnn Air 36
uaicrjuuar -u., -.,
Chrysler Corn 3M1
Continental Can 32
Crown Zellerhach 40
Curllii Wrliht 10
Dow Chemical 70
Du Pont . t 168
Eastman Kodak 112
Firestone - J7
General Electric 76'i
General Foods 6B
General Motors 41
Geomla Pacific 49
Graham Paige 1
Greyhound 20
Gil f oil 30:
Homostake Mining 40
Idaho Power sli
1. B. M 558
Int. Paner 06'l
Johns Manvllle (xd) 53V,
Kennecott Copper 70
Lockheed Aircraft 27
Montana Power Co 20
Montgomery Ward 28
Nal'l Biscuit 76
New York Central 10
Pac G tt El 67
Pennev. J. C 42
Penn BR 11
Radio Corporation 56
Ttichlleld Oil 87
. Safeway (xd) 36
Sears (xd) 54 v
Shell Oil 40V
Socony Mobil Oil 38
Offering
Dozvntozvn Chapel 11
Hillcrcst Mortuary
Chapel
Qongcr-J)(Coms
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
West Main at Sixth
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Tribune
Page 2A
Southern Cn. ... 4S
Smllhern Pacific (xd) 20
Slandnrd Collfornla 4(1
Standard IndtnnB 44
Standard N. i - 311
Sun Mine 7
Texas Co. 81
Tex Pnc Land Trust 16
Transnmcrlca . .-. 29
Trana World Air II
TrI-Contlnentfll 36
Union Carbide .. 120
Union Pacllle 27
United Aircraft 3B
U. A. L 32
U. S. Rubber 43
U. S. Steel 72
Youngstown S & T 80
Early History Is
Ready From Lake
Bottom Sediment
Phlladclphla-tSciencc Scrv-
icc)-Scdlment from the bot
tom of a small lake north of
Rome has provided scientists
with a history of events dat
ing back as much ' as 28,000
years ago.
Prof. G. Evelyn Hutchinson,
Yale University zoologist, re
ported to the American Phil
osophical Society meetingi
here results of an intensive
pollen analysis she made with
Dr. Ursula Cowglll of two
three-meter cores taken from
the bottom of Lake Montcrois.
The deepest layer of the
sediment was laid down, Prof.
Hutchinson reported, in the
Intcrstadlol between the sec
ond third episodes of the
Wurm glaciation, an event
dated by geologists as in
the neighborhood of 25,000
years ago. 'At that time, the
pollen anlaysls indicated, the
surrounding country was prac
tically treeless and tundra
like.
Principal Producar
A species of Artemisia, a
genus that Includes the sage
brush and shrubs of the aster
family, was the principal pol
len producer at that time.
After about a third of the
sediment had been deposited,
a pioneer hazel community
developed, followed by fir
and then mixed oak forest
i- ; 7
CABINET SPECULATION Publlciy President-elect John
F. Kennedy has made no statement as to his selections for
the cabinet. However, there has been speculation on the
man he may pick for every job. Guessing shapes up this
North Carolina
Get Secretary of Commerce Job
Washington -IPD- President
elect John F. Kennedy held a
discussion today on the pos
sible appointment of Gov.
Luther Hodges of North Caro
lina as his secretary' of com
merce. The subject of a possible
appointment for Hodges was
brought up in a conference
between Kennedy and the
man who will succeed Hodges,
Gov.-clect Terry Sanford.
Earlier, Kennedy held a
break fast conference with
Rep. Chester Bowles CD
Conn.) and indicated that the
foreign affairs expert may be
given a role in the new ad
ministration. Hodges was mentioned im
mediately after K e nnedy's
election as an almost certain
choice for the Commerce De
partment job.
Appointment Discussed
Kennedy and Sanford
agreed that they discussed the
possible appointment of
Hodges who was one of Ken
nedy's chief campaign work
ers in the South and particu
larly in the organization of
professional and businessmen
behind the Democratic ticket.
Reporters tried to pin Ken
nedy and Sanford down on
Hodges being in line specific
ally for secretary of com
merce, but the president-elect
declined to say more than
they had talked over Hodges'
qualifications for any high
post, not Just one.
Kennedy and Bowles met
for an hour and 10 minutes
in the Georgetown home of
the president -elect as Ken
nedy continued work on the
construction of his adminis
tration. They reviewed re-
c e n t conversations Bowles
has had with representatives
of foreign governments here
and at the United Nations.
Decision Dua Later
As for Bowles' future in
the Kennedy administration,
the president-elect told re
porters: "We didn't discuss
that, but we will be discuss
ing It later."
Bowles has been mentioned
as a possibility for secretary
of state or some other high
post related to foreign affairs
He was one of Kennedy's
principal foreign affairs ad
visers during the campaign.
Arrangements also were
completed for Kennedy to
meet a week from today with
President Elsenhower to dis
cuss the change of admlnis
tratlons.
Kennedy, himself, said the
meeting with Bowles would
have no bearing on whether
the Connecticut congressman
Is named secretary of state or
to any other Job. He sold pri
marily he wanted to talk with
Bowles about conditions
abroad as reflected In Bowles'
conversations with numerous
U.S. ambassadors.
Personnel Decisions Near
After days of discussion
within the Kennedy camp and
in consultation with Demo
Assault Charge
Filed in Salem
Salem - IIIPII - The Marion
county district attorney has
filed a charge of assault
with intent to kill against
Mrs. Diane Louise Harrison
28, Salem, in connection with
strangling of the woman's 8
year-old daughter.
The incident occurred early
Saturday and Mrs. Harrison
told police she Intended to
kill the girl, a 6-ycnr-old son
and herself. The girl was not
seriously Injured.
Mrs. Harrison was sent to
the State hospital for observa
tlon.
Springfield. O h i o T h e
guest of honor, Raymond
Bcaty, was left by himself
when a .fire Interrupted his
retirement dinner.
But Bcaty understood. He
was a city fireman for 17
years and his farewell dinner
was being held in No. 6 En
gine House when It was in
terrupted by general alarm
factory firs,
cratic leaders In other parts
of the country, a number of
basic personnel decisions ap
peared near.
The president-elect said he
would have something to say
"one way or the other" by
Wednesday on his choice of
either a budget director or an
interim consultant to begin
working with the outgoing ad
ministration on fiscal matters.
White Students Continue To
Skip New
New Orleans - IUPD - The
seventh day of integrated
classes begins today at two
previously all-white element
ary schools where attendance
has dropped from more than
1,000 students to six-four Ne
gro girls and two while chil
dren. Tcssie, Leona and Gail, the
three first graders assigned to
McDonogh 19, had the school
all to themselves Monday.
Ruby, the only Negro assigned
to William Frantz School, sat
alone in class but two white
children attended other class
rooms. Study Growth of
Viruses Under
New Microscope
Los Angeles-tScienco SerV-
ice)-What appears to be the
growth processes of viruses
within a cell from naked
threads of nucleic acid to
full-clothed" rod-like viruses
-has been revealed by elec
tron microscope studies.
Drs. John M. Adams and
David T. Imagawa of the Uni
versity of California Medical
School at Los Angeles here,
with Dr. J. R. Goodman of
the Long Beach Veterans Ad
ministration Hospital Re
search Laboratories, studied
three related viruses mea
slcs, distemper and rinder
pest.
When these, as well as
other viruses, attack a living
cell, new objects called In
clusion bodies appear in the
cell nucleus and cytoplasm
The UCLA Investigators ex
amined these Inclusion bodies
which have a characteristic
pattern in cells invaded by
each of the viruses under the
powerful electron microscope
Pattern Variai
In certain stages of develop
ment, the pattern is one of
randomly arrayed thread-like
strands or filaments. In other
stages, it is one of closely
packed rods.
This evidence suggests that
inclusion bodies are clumps of
viruses reproduced in the in
fected cell. The thread-like
strands may be the immature
virus, which consists only of
its nucleic acid core. The
dense rod-like pattern may
represent clumps of mature
or nearly mature viruses that
have added a protein coat to
their nucleic acid core.
The UCLA scientists said
tills technique of studying the
virus within the infected cell
may contribute valuable in
formation to the knowledge of
the "life history of viruses
Other virus researchers have
employed chemical and cen
trifuge procedures of extract
Ing the virus from the cell
and then studying It by elec
tron microscopy.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CWF BAZAAR
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st
Fancy Work Novelties
Aprons Mincemeat
Doll Clothes Baked food
LUNCHEON 11:30 To 1:30
AdulH 65c
way: For secretary of defense-rfrom left, Dan Kimbell,
former Navy secretary in the Truman administration; Frank
Pace, former Army secretary; Thomas Finletter, former
Air Force secretary, and Sen. Stuart Symington.
(UPI Telephoto)
Governor May
Cabinet selections also
seemed to be imminent. Ken
nedy said he expected to have
announcements on one or two
cabinet posts "within a few
days." Selection of a secretary
of state may have figured in
his meeting late Monday with
Dean Acheson, head ( of the
State Department during the
Truman administration.
"We discussed the responsi
Orleans
Before integration began
Nov. 14, there were 1,038
while pupils at the schools.
Since then, about 400 have
registered in schools across
the parish county line in St.
Bernard Parish.
As classes began today, the
city awaited the decision of a
three-judge federal panel con
sidering a school board re
quest for abandonment of in
tegration, which the board
says makes the schools a "bat
tleground" for the states
rights controversy.
A Roman Catholic priest ac
companied a Methodist minis
ter into the Frantz school to
pick up the minister s daugh-
ter-lhe only white girt at
tending Frantz - after her
classes Monday.
The minister ignored the
hooting of hecklers, but the
priest, carrying a Bible, con
fronted them. He approacnea
four huskv men seated on a
lawn and asked "do you have
anything to say to me?
When thev said they didn't
the priest continued following
the minister, but a group of
housewives shouted to him
that the Bible makes no call
for racial Integration When
he paused to discuss it with
them, one of the women
shoved him, and another
called him "stupid" and threat
ened to spit on him.
Elderly Pharmacist
Volunteer Fireman
Paris, Tenn. - (UPD - As the
fire siren started to whine
the door of the drug store
slammed open.
A wiry, pixie-like individ
ual rushed into the street,
raced across the town square
dodging traffic, hurtled two
hedges and vaulted onto the
tire truck.
Eighty-year-old Marvin Mc-
Swain was ready to go to
blazes again.
The octogenarian pharma
cist would rather fight fires
than fill prescriptions any
day. He's been doing both
since 1905, when he graduat
ed from the Vanderbilt school
of pharmacy.
If McSwaln isn't preparing
medicine or fighting a fire
you probably will find him
riding a bicycle, playing ten
nis or roller skating with a
granddaughter.
McSwain thrives on exer
cise that would daunt most
younger men.
How does he do It?
"Believe In the good Lord
ride a bicycle - and don't eat
too much," he advises.
Gloucester, Va. If you find
a note in a floating bottle off
the Atlantic coast, it's more
likely from a scientist than
stranded seaman.
Over 500 bottles have been
tossed over at the mouth of
Chesapeake Bay In test
rents.
Children
40c
bilities I am bearing at this
time," Kennedy said after
Acheson ushered him out of
his stylish Georgetown home,
nine blocks from Kennedy's
own house. The president-elect
sought to depress any idea
that the meeting involved a
job offer to the former cabi
net officer, saying "that is not
what I came to see him
about."
Classes
Segregationists fear Catho
lic schools, which teach more
students than public schools,
will integrate this year. The
archdiocese earlier pledged to
integrate schools when public
schools did, but this month
said it would wait until public
school integration proved ef
fective." The minister, the Rev. Andy
Foreman of St. Mark's Meth
odist Church, said he received
several anonymous telephone
calls after school Monday be
cause of his daughter Pamela
Lynn's continued attendance
at Frantz kindergarten.
Efforts to withhold Louisi
ana s electoral votes trom
President-elect Kennedy fiz
zled Monday when lawmakers
said the proposal made Louis
iana a "national laughing
stock.
The resolution was written
after Kennedy turned down a
demand by Louisiana law
makers that he take a stand
on whether federally ordered
integration was "judicial tyr
anny.
Cold Wave Hits
Great Lakes Area
By United Praia International
A cold wave froze the sea
son s first major storm in us
tracks today and replaced
gale winds with an icy calm
Weather Bureau reports in
cluding data relayed back to
earth by U.S. weather satel
lite Tiros II placed the storm
center high above Wisconsin
and the horseshoe formed by
Lakes Michigan and Huron
At ground level within the
horseshoe, lower Michigan
and the western Upper Penin
sula were slated for some
icing and rain storms today
To the south, snow headed
for southern Illinois and south
eastern Indiana.
At least eight deaths and
heavy property damage were
attributed to the storm that
began during the week end
and swept from the southwest
across the Great plains into
the Great lakes.
East Coast rains tagged be
hind a cold front extending
from New Orleans, La., to
Providence, R.I. However
above - freezing temperatures
were in store for the Atlantic
states except in extreme
northern New England
Bud Collyer,
TV STAR
an interview
about religious views.-
SEE
Family
Weekly
December 4th issue
with
Medford Mail Tribune
Cuban Suaar Planters
Want U.S. Market Back
Havana -UPD-Cuba's 60,000
small sugar planters were re
ported preparing today to urge
Premier Fidel Castro to try
to regain the United States
market before it is too late.
The planters - comprising
the only substantial segment
of the Cuban economy which
Taking Photos From
Jets Explained
New York - (UPD - How do
you take pictures from 500-
mile-an-hour jets hurtling the
oceans to overseas vacation
lands?
Airline representative Da
vid Delaney offers the follow
ing photographic hints to the
thousands of shutterbug tour
ists who will be certain to try:
-Never rest your camera
on the window ledge. Hold it
about six inches from the
glass.
-Don t rest your arms on
the seat. Keep them loose and
free. Because the jet age has
virtually stopped all aircraft
vibration, you will have no
difficulty holding the camera
steady.
-Use the following settings
as standard for black and
white ASA 100 film - speed
1200, lens opening fll; for
color ASA 10 - l100th at
5.6. If shooting clouds with
sun on them close down two
stops.
-If using a light meter for
ground picture, beware of
false readings from sun re
flections on clouds.
Raft Launched .
Inside Oil Tank
Sidon, Lebanon (OPD The
newest thing afloat in this
ancient Mediterranean port
city Is a raft launched inside
an oil storage tank.
The raft - made from logs,
empty oil drums and wooden
flooring - is shoved piece by
piece through a hole in the
bottom of an empty 100,000
barrel oil tank. Inside the tank
the raft is assembled, then set
adrift as the tank fills with
water.
When the raft reaches the
top of the tank, workers board
it and begin work, on a new
roof for the storage tank. The
tanks measure 134 feet in di
ameter. Once the new : tal
roof Is completed, the tank is
drained and the raft is taken
apart and shoved out through
the hole in the bottom.
Engineers for Tapline Corp.
devised the rafts to take the
place of more expensive scaf
folds previously used for re
pairing storage tank roofs.
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has not been taken over by
the government-were expect
ed to urge Castro to try to
recover Cuba's U.S. sugar
quota before it is assigned
to other countries.
They argue that they must
have dollars to finance the
milling of their sugar and to
pay their employees.
Russians Pay Lass ,
Sales to Russia are no help,
sugar sources said, Decause
the Russians pay far less man
the premium prices Cuban
growers used to get from the
United States-and 80 per cent
of Soviet payments take the
form of barter.
Planter spokesmen are ex-
San Diego. Calif. An air-
craft company executive told
his wife to give ther sick dog
a jigger of whiskey when she
couldn't reach the veterinari
an. The vet called her later,
and she told him the dog .as
better and she didn't need
him.
"What kind of whiskey did
you use?" the vet asked.
"Oh. we drink scotch," the
wifes aid, "but we keep a bot
tle of bourbon for the dog."
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pected to express their viewi
at tne inausiry cunvi-nnu.i
scheduled by Castro for De
cember and January to shape
Cuba's sugar policy.
The planters believe (jutsa
must regain its share' of the
U. S. market by 1961 if it is
ever to do so. Once the Cuban
quota has been reassigned to
other countries, they say, it
probably will be lmpossime
to recover.
Fear Florida Plantationi
They also fear that by 1963
plantations now being estab
lished in southern Florida will
be able to produce enough
sugar to supply U. S. needs,
eliminating the necessity for
foreign purchases.
In the past, Cuban branches
of U. S. banks lent more than
$800 million to sugar planters
to finance the annual milling
process. The loans were re
paid in pslrt from money ob
tained by selling sugar to the
United States at permium
prices. v
Now the branch banks have
been taken over by the Castro
regime and their vaults are
empty, forcing the planters to
look elsewhere for financing.
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