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o o MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBU' MEDFORD, OREGON 6 B. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1960 TfEmaa WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1960 B 7 OSTERIZER SALE DATES: DEC. 21 to 24 JR. 1 TL .JJ.OA TILL I EARLY PEEKER - About to take an early peck inside one of her Christmas gifts is six-year-old Elizabeth Fulliam of Boston, Mass. Like all other youngsters the curious lass had to see what Santa had brought her. Unfortunately, she got only as far as the ribbon when discovered. (UPI Telephoto) Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Washington President Eisenhower, in his Christmas mes sage to the armed forces: "I am th spokesman of your fellow-Americans I say all of ui art grateful to you." ' Dallas Debbie Ashmore, 7, telling her sister not to worry about the expense of Christmas presents they were indicating to their mother they would like: "Billy, don't worry about the prica. That's Santa Claui' problem." New York Edward G. Freehafer, director of the Now York Public Library, on refusing to decorate the twin marble Hons In front of the building this year because someone set a wreath-collar afire last year: "We eannol subject our lions to the possibility of another indignity. Madrid The words school teachers Roman Urdiales, 22, ihouted which got him a sentence of 12 years In jail: "Franco, you are a traitor." 1 I IM I Adair Plywood Plan) Damaged By Night Fire Albany - 01PD A fire of un determined origin caused at least $20,000 damage late Tuesday night to the Plywood Products Co., a division of the Georgia-Pacific Corp., at the Camp Adair site, nine miles northwest of here. The fire forced temporary closure of the mill. Officials say damage may reach as high as $40,000. The fire broke out at 10 p.m. and destroyed 25 carloads of sheathing plywood. Firefight ers brought the blaze under control early today. Authorities said the fire broke out in the shop of the building and spread to a large yard containing plywood and to two other rooms. A pumper truck from Camp Adair, the first firefighting unit to reach the scene, was credited with preventing the blaze from spreading to sev eral large butane tanks. G. S. Armsdorf, plant sup- erintendent, said the mill which employs 200 men will be forced to shut down until temporary repairs are made. An investigation Into the cause of the fire will be held. Herfer, Dean Rusk Talk Foreign Affairs Washington-IUPI) - Secretary of Slate Christian A. Herter discussed foreign affairs and transition to the Kennedy ad ministration at lunch Tuesday with Dean Rusk, who will suc ceed htm on Jan. 20. Rusk also received a top level briefing from Allen W. Dulles, director of the Central Intelligence Agency. MOD SEEKS $45 MILLION Washington IUPD The Na tional Foundation hopes to raise $45 million during its 1961 "March of Dimes drive to aid victims of polio, arthri tis, and birth defects. The March of Dimes" drive will be conducted next month The $45 million goal, an nounced Tuesday, compared with $30 million the founda tion collected last year. A single glass of milk pro duces enough energy for the average person to play nine holes of golf, climb 186 stairs, houseclean for two hours, dance for one hour, or play cards for three and a half hours. A special Christmas feature in Family Weekly December 25th issue... "What Do You Know About Christmas?" 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Box ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 2.45 y'Vti "old spi'cT OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVE LOTION 1 00 20.00 WONDER Value MARE BOUNCING HORSE iQQ During This Sale .no? ; , jg I 1 JUiAiiSV.Oi rf WC-irf Til. tJP FAMILY ESCAPES FLAMES - A family ot less as flames, started by a faulty heater, five in Lantana, Fla., narrowly escaped engulfed the home of Frank Meade, Jr. and death in this spectacular fire Tuesday. Fife- his family. men from three communities stood by help- (UPI Telephoto) Oil Industry Asked To Offer Law Amendments Salem -IUPII- Gov. Mark Hat field and Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton Tuesday invited the entire oil industry to suggest amendments to Ore gon law required before the state can proceed In develop ing its offshore lands for oil and gas. Shell Oil Co. in November asked the Oregon Land Board to negotiate a lease to look for oil on the 800,000 acre sub merged lands extending from the Oregon coast three miles out to sea. Held Not Legal The board, with Halfield as chairman, asked Thornton for an opinion as to whether this was legal and Thornton said it was not. Thornton said under exist ing law the stale has no power to enter into such a lease and recommended that the 1981 1 legislature which meets Jan. 9 amend the statutes. The land board and Thorn ton met Tuesday with Shell Oil Co. representatives and advised them of the status. Spokesmen for two other oil firms, Richfield and Texaco, also attended the meeting Open Bid Preferred Shell said Initially it would like to negotiate an exclusive lease but Hatfield has indi cated a preference for open bid system. Thornton is drafting en abling legislation and will submit it to the land board. Both he and Hatfield said they welcome recommenda tions from the oil Industry itself. Wall Street Chatter New York -IUP1I- The per formance of the market in the past two months is causing a significant change in the mar ket opinions of the profes sionals and the analysis In Wall Street, according to the Investor Research Co. The refusal of the market to break the September low; the post-election rally; the length of time the market has held above 600 - ail are being Dennis Crosby's Trial Starts in Paternity Suit Rocket Launched By Russian Ship London-IUPD-Moscow Radio reported today that the Soviet research ship Y. M. Shokalsky had succcssfuly launched a weather rocket from some where in the Pacific. The broadcast did not give the ship's position but said the rocket was sent aloft to test the tropical atmospheric belt. Moscow Radio said the Shokalsky has been In the Pacific for two months con ducting a series of hydro meteorological tests. It gave no further details on the rocket. Los Angelcs-IUPD-Testlmony begins today before a jury of nine women and three men hearing charges that Bing Crosby's son, Dennis, father ed the daughter of a former beauty contestant. I Milton Zerin. attorney fori Marilyn Scott, 28, asked each juror before they were chosen late Tuesday If they were will ing to disregard the fact that the defendant s dad is as much a part of Americana as Babe Ruth." Zcrinsald the only issue at question was whether Dennis, 26, was the father of Miss Scott's daughter, Denis Mi- chele, 3. Jury Won't Worry He extracted statements the from the Jurors saying they would not worry about pos s i b 1 e "embarrassment" to Bing Crosby while consider ing a verdict. Dennis denied fathering the child. He had been paying $350 monthly under a court order pending outcome of the suit. Zcrin said Dennis paid Miss Scott $450 or $500 in March, 1D57, when she first told him she was pregnant. The child was born the following No vember. viewed as very favorable omens by the pros, especially in the face of a rather pallid business outlook. Investors Research reports that these people have not shouted "bull market" in so many words but "are looking for something very big." To them, IR says, the mar. ket picture has crystallized and It is a matter of time un til the preliminary indications joll into a favorable environ- ment for the market as wljole. Some improvement in th bond market is likely early in 1961, but no return to the very low yields seen during the 1957-58 recession is in prospect, according to United Business Service. It forecasts a moderate decline in bond prices during the second halt of 1961, and for the year as a whole the trend is expect ed to be slightly down. James F. Hughes of Auchin closs, Redpath & Parker writes that there Is justifica tion for believing that the dis appointing performance of th stock marKct had more to do with the business recession than fundamental economlo factors. Now that the techni cal background is extremely favorable it is conceivable that an encouraging advance in the stock market could prove to be an important psy chological factor in reversing the declining trend in indus trial activity, Hughes says. SKELTON'S RELEASE DUE Hollywood ItlPD Red Skel- ton, 47, was expected to be released sometime this week from Cedars of Lebanon Hos pital where he underwent sur gery Dec. 12 for a ruptured diaphragm. A hospital spokes man said the red-haired come dian's condition was satisfac tory and that It was hoped he would be home lii time for Christmas. Liz Taylor, Mate Leave for London Hollywood-fflPD - Elizabeth Taylor and her husband, Eddie Fisher, leave today for Lon don following several weeks of rest here and In the desert resort of Palm Springs. , The couple flew to South ern California after Miss Tay lor was plagued by a series of illnesses which caused post ponement of her movie "Cleo patra" being filmed in Eng land. She was reported rested and ready to return to work. CHRISTMAS PRESENT London r- IUPD - London will receive a badly-needed Christ mas present shortly after .the first of the year-a new hotel. The Hotel Corporation of America announced Monday it will open its newly-built 17 story hotel, the Carlton Tow er, Jan. 4. a a v!,V Great "V straight... superb in mixed drinks) l--la 1 ; ; aniv Va -TV I CORONET VSQ "Vi?;1,1,1' .sfifiii Wi RANOY OIST. CORP., 350 FIFTH A VI, N.Vfc CALIF. GRAPE BHANDV.T PROW r Last Minute Gift Idea,. TABLE LAMPS fine I Big Selection FROM ONLY .... $25 Shop Tonite Till 9:00 FURNITURE BARN, INC. 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