Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1960, Image 20

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1960 g (J
Congressional Conservatives Expected To Lose Legislation Control
i
Possibility of
Liberal Wing
Purge Ruled Out
Washington - OIPD - A vet
eran house lawmaker predicts
that congressional conserva
tives vill lose their lie-and-death
control over what kinds
of legislation will be consid
ered by the new congress In
January.
But Rep. Clement J. Za
blocki, (D-Wis.), ruled out the
possibility that the liberal
wing would attempt to purge
conservative Democrat ic
house members' who actively
opposed the Kennedy-Johnson
ticket in last month's presi
dential election.
"I don't expect," he said,
"there will be . . . any suc
cessful attempt to change the
rules committee by reprisals
-that is taking off any mem
bers." Attempt Considered
Some liberal strategists
have been considering an at
tempt to strip seniority from
those members of Congress
who actively supported the in
dependent electors in a move
to gain control .of the rules
committee which usually
schedules and often influences
legislation considered on the
floor of the house.
Rep. William M. Colmer,
(D-Miss.), second ranking
Democratic member on the
rules committee, supported
the independent electors and
is considered one of the most
conservative lawmakers in
Congress.
Other Democrats who
could be hit by a purge are:
Rep. John Bell Williams,
(Miss.), Rep. Arthur Winstead,
(Miss.), Rep. Jamie L. Whit
ten, (Miss.), and Rep. Otto E.
Passman, (La.).
No Hint From Rayburn
Speaker Sam Rayburn and
the camp of Presilent - elect
Passenger Listening
To Transistor Radio
Hinted Crash Cause
Washington - (UPD - An air
safety expert suggested Tues
day that a passenger listening
to a transistor radio might
have caused a United Airlines
DC8 to stray off course and
collide with a TWA Constella
tion over New York City last
week.
He raised the possibility
after Federal Aviation Agen
cy Chief Elwood R. Quesada
said a preliminary investiga
tion showed the United jet
liner failed to stay in a hold-
John F. Kennedy have given
no indication what method
will be attempted to insure
that legislation like medical
care for the aged, tied to so
cial security, will reach the
floor of the house.
Zablocki said he looked
forward "to liberalizing the
rules committee by the addi
tion of one or two Democratic
members," thus ending the
powerful coalition of two
southern Democrats and four
Republicans.
Most Important Matten
Zablocki, third ranking
member on the house foreign
affairs committee, said new
legislation dealing with the
minimum wage and medical
care for the aged were the
most important matters facing
the incoming Congress.
In other areas, the Wiscon
sin lawmaker said independ
ence came too soon for a num
ber of the new African na
tions. "When you have a lack of
leaders who cannot take over
management of their govern
ment then their government is
open to invasion, subversion
and a lot of anarchy and a loss
of Democratic process," he
said.
ing pattern and reported one
of its two navigation receiv
ers was "out of business."
11 Miles From Pattern
Quesada said the precise
collision point, above Staten
Island, apparently was about
11 miles from the holding
pattern which the jet was
supposed to be occupying.
The air safety expert, who
is a veteran airline pilot and
accident investigator, said the
suggestion that a transistor
radio might have caused the
plane's course indicator to go
haywire was "strictly a the
ory." "But1 the United pilot sure
as hell didn't fly off course
on purpose," he declared.
The death toll in the air
disaster is now 134, The Unit
ed jet crashed in a Brooklyn
street. The Constellation came
down on Staten Island.
Warning Issued
The Flight Safety Founda
tion, a private aviation re
search organization, has warn
ed that certain types of tran
sistor equipment will cause
the electronic course indica
tors on airliner instrument
panels to malfunction.
There is no FAA regula
tion banning the use of tran
sistor radios or tape record
ers on airliners. But several
airlines - including United -print
warnings against them
on passenger tickets or plac
ards in the planes.
DISLIKES MODERN BREAD
London-UIPD-A personal ad
in today's London Times ask
ed: "Where is the bread we
knew, that one could slice
with an ordinary knife? Not
this substituent, crustless, in
durated snake skin stuffed
with wool?" The ad was
signed "M."
JACKSON COUNTY ROLLARENA
SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
GENE PENCE, Manager ,
NEW LOW PRICES !
NO CLOTHING RESTRICTIONS!
NEW FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE!
FULLTIME INSTRUCTOR!
ADMISSION EjQC (')
Children, 12 and under 35e
Shoe Skate Rental 25e
Special GRAND OPENING
CHRISTMAS PARTY THURSDAY NIGHT
Win Free Skating Tickets Free Candy for the Kids
See Santa in Person on Roller Skates
Bring the Whole Family Join in the Fun
FOR INFORMATION PHONE KE 5-1551
Closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
CLIP OUT AND SAVE
Our Skating Schedule
WEDNESDAY NIGHT 7:00 9.30
THURSDAY NIGHT 7:00 9:30
FRIDAY NIGHT 7:00 9:30
9:3012:00
SATURDAY A. M. 11:00 1:30
SATURDAY P. M , 1:30 4.30
7:00 9:30
9:30 12:00
SUNDAY f. M. 1:00 3:30
6:00 8:30
MONDAY NIGHT Priv.w.Pirtiei
7:00 9:30
TUESDAY (CLOSED)
FEATURING JERRY MILLER
AT THE HAMMOND ORGAN
Back Stairs: Festive Holiday Season
By WILLIAM J. EATON
Washington-WPHJacIc stairs
at the White House: The hol
iday season at the White
House is especially festive for
two of the Eisenhower grand
children. Mary Jean Eisenhower will
be five years old Tuesday. Her
older sister, Susan Elaine, will
be nine on Dec. 31.
Their birthdays will be re
membered when the first fam
ily assembles in the executive
mansion on Christmas Day
for a traditional dinner.
Army Lt. Col. John S. D.
Eisenhower, his wife, Barbara,
and their four children are
planning to travel from their
Gettysburg, Pa., home to
Washington for their final
Christmas in the White House.
Exactly one month from to
day, Secret Service agents
will cease guarding the young
est Eisenhowers at school and
play.
For 12 - year - old Dwight
David Eisenhower II, this will
mean loss of an adult play
mate who was always avail
able for a game of catch in
baseball or football season.
No new assignment has
been announced tor John Ei
senhower but it's doubtful if
any Army job will give him
the same access to world lead
ers that he received during his
tenure as assistant staff sec
retary in the White House.
During the hectic days in
New York at the United Na
tions General Assembly ses
sion last fall, the President's
son participated with his fath
er in talks with a series of
prime minsters, heads of state
and visiting royalty.
He also has been a guest
at several White House din
ners and the Army colonel
and his wife accompanied the
Chief Executive on the good
will tour to India a year ago.
John Eisenhower has the
reputation among White
regulars of being a rather
shy but approachable young
man.
On one occasion, recently,
he visited the office of James
Rowley, head of the White
House Secret Service detail,
and chatted with the presi
dential bodyguard for hours.
His wife, Barbara, Is high
ly regarded by fathers among
Hhe press corps for the gentle
but effective way she can dis
cipline the President's beloved
grandchildren.
The John Eisenhowers hava
tried by moving to Gettys
burg to keep their young
sters out of the limelight in
preparation for the years
ahead when they will not be
showered with attention at
every turn.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU
FROM ALL OF US.
WE WILL BE
CLOSED TWO DAYS
CHRISTMAS DAY and
(MONDAY, DEC. 26)
SWIFT'S PREMIUM BUTTER BALL TURKEYS
FRESH FROZEN
HENS
9 to 14 lbs.
mi
TOMS
18 to 22 lbs.
Over 22-lbs.
49 b
LOCAL TURKEYS FROM SAVAGE TURKEY FARM
FRESH
HENS
57 1
TOMS
52?
PLEASE NOTE: OUR TURKEYS AND CHICKENS ARE NOT ACRONIZED
FREE Playhouse
with each 5 nound
Morrell Pride Bin nil oJidv
CANNED I1HIVI 7
WORRELL'S
E-Z-CUT
11H1AMS
(ALL READY BAKED
WHEN YOU BUY IT)
12 to 14 Lbt.
WHOLE or
FULL HALF
PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
MM u M mfm. M
Zbi s
OUR
OWN
COUNTRY
; STYLE
"HORMEL'S DAIRY"
CANNED
HAMS
SC39
6V4-Lbs.
SLICED
"Yorkshire"
Thick
Sliced
FRESH OYSTERS CRAB MEAT
SHRIMP MEAT -PRAWNS
LOBSTER TAILS - LUTEFISK
BIRDS EYE FROZEN
STRAWBERRIES
4 10-oz. Pkgs.
98
"LUCKY
m-oz. Tin
WHIP" Villi
TOPPING 49
Mandrt ORANGES 4'
DEL MONTE
SWEET MIDGET
PICKLES
M 12-oz. Jars
2?9C
DEL MONTE.
Tiny Kosher
DILLS
215-oz. Jars
69
WYANDOTTE
SELECT PITTED
RIPE OLIVES 4 08'
BORDEN'S "NONE-SUCH"
MINCE MEAT : W YAMS
28-oi. Jar
ROYAL PRINCE
Jk No. 303
" Tins
98
"Nesrle's" or "Baker's" SEMI-SWEET
CHOCOLATE CHIPS
12-oz.
Pkgs.
7SC
FANCY PACKAGED NUTS Bg Mince Meat 89c
LARGE SIZE ,
WALNUTS Mb.pkg49c gg? Hard Sauce ST 89c
ALMONDS Mb.pkg. 49c CROSSAND 2,b.
FILBERTS Mb.pkg.45c BlACKWELl" FruiT laKe t, O
BRAZILS Mb.pkg.55c ATM0RESS Fig Pudding V,'nb 79c
PECANS Mb.pkg. 89c -atmorps b
MIXED NUTS (no teanuts) 49c Plum Pudding Vln 79c
FANCY LARGE
NAVEL
ORANGES
M(o)c
Do.
$3.49
Extra Fancy LBS.
TiiiA i murr cm
IANUAKINCj
25 LB. BOX $4.79
Firm, Ripe
AVOCADOES
(Salad Size)
3 for
ROME BEAUTY 4 Us-
APPLES 4
OCEAN SPRAY
CRANBERRIES
2MB.
PKGS.
UAU
222 West Main
Next to Copco
-ED MILNE'S-
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE SP 3-7444
ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE
UNTIL CHRISTMAS