Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1961, Image 2

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    Kennedy Attends
GalaPre-lnaugura!
Parties in Capita!
Washington - (UPD - Presi
dent-elect John F. Kennedy
hob-nobbed with the biggest
stars of the entertainment and
political worlds Tuesday night
at two glittering pre-inaugu-
ral parties in his honor.
One was given by his broth.
cr-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Smith, at their
Georgetown home. The other
was staged in a downtown ho.
tel by Bart Lytton, a big moil'
ey raiser for the Democrats.
Kennedy spent only about
five hours in the capital be
tween the time he landed here
from Palm Beach, Fla., and
took off again for New York
City.
The Presideni-elect was
greeted by large crowds at
the parties - both inside and
outside.
Kennedy arrived at 8:50
p.m. (EST) - an hour late -
at the Smiths' black tie party,
first of a series of social festiv
ities leading up to the President-elect's
inauguration Fri
day. Johnsons at Party
Vice President-elect and
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson were
there along with a number of
other persons prominent in
government and politics.
However, spectators across
the street reserved their big
gest applause for more famil
iar faces - Frank Sinatra,
Jimmy Durante, Tony Curtis,
Janet Leigh and other Holly
wood personalities.
Kennedy stayed at the
Smiths' parly for , about 90
minutes. Ho then motored
about a mile to the Lytton
. party.
Lytton, finance chairman
for the California Democratic
Central committee and a mem
ber of the party's national
finance committee, helped es
cort Kennedy through the
crowd.
Toastmaster . entertainer
George Jesscl offered a toast
to the President-elect after
vainly trying to quiet the
crowd.
"This is the happiest night
America has known in a long
time," Jessel declared.
"And so we drink to Ken
nedy and his first lady, for
ever since the days of the
swirling capes and low bows,
and the swish of the satin
crinolines that adorned Doily
Madison, never has the White
House had such a lovely mis
tress as Jacqueline Bouvier
Kennedy."
Kennedy thanked Jessel and
wished health and prosperity
to the guesls, who included
California Gov. Edmund G.
Brown and Gene Barry, TV's
"Bat Masterson."
The president-elect mingled
with the guests for about 10
minutes, then left for the air
port for the flight to New
York.
He slowed down as he pass
ed the White House on the
way,
4-H NEWS
Snappy Homemakers
A meeting of the Snappy
Homemakers 4-H club was
held Tuesday, Jan. 18, at the
home of Mrs. Richard Mc
Dowell. Judith Kyker gave a
demonstration on how to in
troduce one friend to another
The next meeting will be Feb,
8 at 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs
Richard McDowell.
Marjory Bonncy,
Reporter.
Regional Edition
Page 2A
Medford,
Tribune
MEDKORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1961
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Tabla Rock Stitchers
The meeting of the Table
Rock Stitchers 4-H club was
held Jan. 14 at Janis Cate's
house. Only seven members
were present. The older girls
practiced making flat fcled
scams. The girls in year 1 and
2 practiced Know Your Sew
ing Machine. The next meet
ing will be at Mrs. Frank My
ers house.
Alice F. Bonncy,
Reporter.
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ALL. CARS
Hoquiam, Wash. - (UPD - "I
slept a little, cried a little and
hollered a little."
- With those words, Michael
Mason, 7, Tacoma, Wash., to
day described a 60-hour night
mare he spent pinned inside
the wreckage of a car with
the body of his father, Thom
as, 30, beside mm.
Michael was found Tuesday
soaking wet and suffering
from shock and exposure. Hos
pital sources today said the
boy was in fair condition.
Please get me a drink of
water" were his first words to
his rescuer, Paul Rowe.
As near as can be determin
ed, the accident happened
sometime late Saturday night.
The state patrol theorized that
Mason was travelling at an
excessive rate of speed, went
off the road and down a 20-
foot embankment near Taho
lah, Wash., a small Indian
village on the Quinault Reser
vation about 30 miles from
here In western Washington.
Putting up Signs
An carthslide occurred in
the area over the week end.
Rowe, a state highways de
partment employee, was In
the area putting up signs to
caution motorists when he
henrd the boy yelling for help.
I couldn't see a thing from
the highway," Rowe said. "I
had to walk over to the edge
OS out of A drums or
scored, oul-of-round or
have hard ipoli and need
turning. Regular $2.50 per
wheel. FREE during this
special.
O Turned drums permit
use of OVERSIZE LIN
ING for extra long service.
No extra charge for this
EXTRA VALUE during this
special.
All Brake Reline Jobs
GUARANTEED
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on pro-rata basis
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Regular or Sawdust Tread
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BOY IN HOSPITAL Michael Lloyd Mason, 7, smiles, at his
at his mother, Mrs. Carlene Mason, from his hospital bed in
Aberdeen, Wash. Michael, trapped for nearly 2V4 days in
the hidden wreckage of an auto with the body of his father,
was rescued when his desperate cries for help led highway
workers to the accident scene. (UPI Telephoto)
Youngster Spends
60 Hours in Wreck
With Dead Father
Schedule of
Events Listed
For Inauguration
Washington -IIMI- Here is a
schedule of major inaugural
events:
Today
B to 8 p.m. - Reception for
Vice President-elect and Mrs.
Lyndon B. Johnson.
6 to 8 p.m. - Reception tor
Congressional Modal of Honor
winners.
8:30 p.m. - Inaugural mili
tary review at Uline Arena.
Thursday
8:30 a.m. - Breakfast for
Congressional Medal of Honor
winners.
3 to 8 p.m. - Reception for
stale governors nnd special
guesls.
7:30 p.m. - Dinner and re.
eepllon given by singer-actor
Frank Sinalra.
8 p.m. - Inaugural concert
at Constitution Hall attended
by Presidentelect and Mrs
John F. Kennedy.
8:4,1 p.m. Inaugural gala In
raise money for Democrats,
starring Sinatra, Elhcl Mer
man, Ella Fitzgerald nnd other
entertainers. Also allended by
President elect and Mrs. Ken
ncdy.
Friday
11:20 a m. - Kennedy calls
at While House to escort
President Eisenhower to in
siiBunil ceremonies.
Noun - Kennedy takes oalh
of nttirc at Capitol.
Following Ceremony -Lunch
for Kennedy and John
son in old Supreme Court
chnmhrr of the Capitol, given
by Congress.
Following Ceremony -
Lunch for Eisenhower and
outgoing Vice President Rich
ard M. Nixon at private club,
given by former CeMimfiM
Secretary Lewis L. knwt
2 p.m. - Innugiir.a) itmitti
from Cnpilit to White House.
7:1! p.m. - Fireworks dis
play and women's Air Force
hand concert at Washington
Monument.
9 p.m.-Four Inaugural balls.
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of the road before I found
the car. If I hadn't been
that area, that boy may nev
er have been found.
Rowe said he climbed down
the embankment and found
the boy pinned in the wreck
age.
xne tamers nead was
twisted and his hand was real
pale," Rowe said. "I knew
there was no hope at all for
him.-
"Ail the boy could do was
ask for water," Rowe said.
He was pinned againt the
door somehow and he was
soaking wet. The window was
broken and it really rained
hard over the week end.
'I told the boy I would get
somebody that could help,"
Rowe said, then I went back
up on the road and got anoth
er highway worker to go down
to the- wreck while I went
into Taholah for help."
When Rowe reached Taho
lah, the first person he asked
for directions turned out to be
the boy's grandfather.
That was pretty bad.
Rowe said. "I told this old
fellow he used a crutch
there was a dead man in a
wreck down the road and that
I was looking for the sheriff.
"He asked me what kind of
a car It was, Rowe contin
ued. "When I told him, he
said 'My God, that's my son.' "
Khrushchev Promises Continued Soviet
Heln To Armed Revolutions in World
Moscow - ItlPD - Soviet Pre
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev has
pledged continued Soviet help
to "inevitable" national armed
revolutions through out the
world.
He also has renewed his
threat to force Western with
drawal from Berlin, and has
claimed the Soviet Union
alone stopped England and
France during their invasion
with Israel of Egypt in 1956.
Khrushchev stated his views
in a 20,000-word speech Jan.
6 to members of the Academy
of Social Sciences and the
Communist Party Central
Committee in Moscow. The
text was made public Tuesday
in the magazine Kommunist.
Emphasizing that the Com
munists support national lib
eration wars "fully and with
out reservation," Khrushchev
said "such wars are not only
permissible but inevitable."
Will Support Rebellions
He said revolutionary wars
should not be confused with
local wars, such as the 1956
Suez crisis or wars between
states.
Khrushchev has stated
previously that the historical
Marxist doctrine of the inevit
ability of wars between Com
munism and capitalism no
longer is valid because of
present-day conditions in the
world.
The Soviet leader stressed
in his Jan. 6 speech, however,
that Russia will support na
tional rebellions such as those
carried out by the Algerian
and Vietnamese rebels.
Turning to the Western
powers, Khrushchev said that
time had shown the positions
of the United States, Britain
and France to be "especially
vulnerable in West Berlin."
"These powers cannot fail
to realize that the occupation
regime in that city will end
sooner or later," he said.
Repeating past Soviet
threats to sign a separate
peace treaty wlin tasi Ger
many, Khrushchev said "it is
necessary to continue step by
step to bring the aggressive-
minded imperialists to tneir
senses, to compel them to
reckon with the real situation."
"And if they balk, we shall
take resolute measures, we
shall sign a peace treaty with
the Germany Democratic Re
public (East Germany), for we
are fully determined to con
clude a German peace treaty,
at long last to pull out the and then Premier Nikolai Bui
thorn that the occupation re.
gime of West Berlin is from
the heart of Europe," he said.
Recalling the French -British-Israeli
invasion of Egypt
which caused the Suez crisis,
Khrushchev said that when he
Eanin visited England wai
year, British statesman spoke
"quite frankly" ' about their
desire to settle accounts with
Egypt which had nationalized
the Suez Canal. - ,
"We taught them plainly:
'If you start a war, you'll lose
it, we will not be neutral',"
Khrushchev said he told the
British.
During the Suez crisis, Rus
sia threatened to send "volun
teers" to help the Egyptian
forces.
Poll Shows Unfair
Business Increasing
New York-IUPD-Unfair busl
practices are on the increase,
according to a poll of 600 man
agement and sales executives.
Salesweek magazine, wnicn
took the poll, asked the execu
tives to indicate unethical
practices they most often en
countered. Forty-five per cent
cited misrepresentation of
merchandise, 38 per cent felt
demand for kickbacks had in
creased in recent years, and
32 per cent saw more price
gouging. Only 6 per cent list
ed padded expense accounts
among unethical practices.
Glamour Issues on
Upside in Mixed
Stock Market List
New York-fllPD-Rails, elec
tronics and other glamour is
sues were upside attractions
In an otherwise mixed stock
market today.
IBM ran up 3V4 points
while Texas Instruments and
Zenith added 2 or more. Gains
ran past a point in Motorola,
Polaroid, Revlon, Bcckman
and Thomson - Ramo - Wool
dridge. Steels, motors, chemicals
and the great bulk of the
heavy industrial issues moved
in a fairly narrow range.
Union Carbide adder! a point
In the chemicals, however,
and Kcrr-McGee around 1 In
the oils.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York - H'Pll - Dow
Jones final stock averages!
30 industrials 628.86, off
4.23: 20 railroads 141.14. up
1.17; 15 utilities 102.09. oft
0.35, and 65 stocks 212.53,
off 0.62. Sales Tuesday were
about 3.83 million shares
compared with 4.51 million
shares Monday.
Tuesday's prices on selected
Allied Chemiral
Alum Co. Am.
American C an d ...
American Motors
A T T 1
Anaconda Copper ....
Arnico Steel
tlcndlx Corp
Uelhlehem Steel
UoelnR Air
CMcrplllnr Corp. xtl
Chrysler Covp.
Continental Can
Crown Zellrt'hach
Curttn WrlBhl
low Chemical
Ilu Pont
Klman Kodak ...
Ktreatone
Ceneral Klectrlc
(Icneral Koods .....
(leneral Motor ........
toi'Kla Pacific
lraham Paige
(Iwfc-houad
.IS
.10(1',
.. -tfl',
.. 67).
.. ST.
.. 41 ,
.100'
.. 73
fistwfV Mintnn-v.
rs tys ... .. y...
Mile
Inl m
Johiis, Mvi
Keicrccolt Copper
Lockheed Aircraft ....
Montana Power
MontRomcrv Ward (V.
Nat 1 Blacull Vr...
...
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.. JP,
. .14',
M4
SIS
.. s:li,
. 1 ,
. 7a',
.. !S,
.. 52'.
... 3S'.
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New York Central 17i
Pae Gas & F.lec
Penney. J. C. 421s
Penn HR 13
Radio Corporation .11
Rlchrlcld Oil 8(114
Safeway - 38 la
Scnra. 5.1 'i
Shell Oil 40 'a
Socony Mobil Oil 411i
Southern Co 4RSB
Southern Pacific 21
Standard California 4R1
Standard Indiana 4R
Standard N.J 42
Sun Mines flU
Texas Co R7-!
Texaa Gulf Sulfur 33
Texas Pac Land Trust IS'ii
Transamerlca 27 ss
Trans World Air 17
Tri-Continental - .1B4a
Union Carbide 124
Union Pacific 2!Hk
United Air Lines 37 V,
U. S. Rubber 4R;
U. S. Steel 79 'i
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"Hi! I'm Robert Flora and
I'm Inviting you to at
tend our Open House
Party, Friday, January
20th, celebrating t h e
merger of
The Rogue Valley
Stare Bank
Merllord
and
The Oregon Bank
Portland O
Watch for your Treasure
Chest key In the mail."
Rogue Valley Branch
1 109 Couit Street ,
East Medftfd Branch
701 Ea Jackwm
HAPCOfS "BUY BYE" SALE ENDS MONDAY!
'60 MODELS GOING AT
BIG REDUCTIONS!!!!
Refers - Freezers - Ranges - Washers - Dryers-TV-Dishwashers
What You Get! Look at Your Savings!
Look
It's buy bye, ta ta, so long to our 1960 G-E
appliances ... the '61 models are here or will
be coming shortly. ONLY the '60 models are
included in this sale and only our present
stock is involved. Hurry, buy now before
they're gone and save plenty on new G-E ap
pliances! '.-
EXAMPLES -
'60 G-E REFRIGERATOR
Model BA-11T $11)088
$229.95
7-' - Reg. $229.95 3Q
" ; ';AiSSi ! '60 G"E n-Cu- Ft- FR"ZER
- ' lSrt?'"'i' ''a " ' 7SS" Model HUXUT $17088
1960 General Electric frjr
Automatic Range
Full-width lurfact illumination with y-clcan
fluorescent light.
Minute minder keep! buzzing till you're reminded.
Automatic oven control. It will turn on and off
while you are gone.
Automatic receptacle will start your coffee pot
while you are still asleep. You can get up to a
pot of fresh-brewed coffee.
Removable broiler element.
Gravy-mate, broiler pan for smoke-free broil drip
pings and rapid, smooth gravy making.
There are about twenty more GE range features
that you should see to appreciate.
Regular Retail
$229.95
Buy Bye Sale
Price Only-
WE TAKE
TRADE-INS!
We take trade-ins with
enthusiasm! We recon
dition them all and sell
them to value-seekers
at our Bargain Store.
HURRY!
DON'T FORGET
YOUR 45"
After minimum down pay
ment or trade-in, your pay
ments could be $7.50, $9,
(11.50, $17 or $32 for 30,
24, 18, 12, or 6 months,
respectively whatever
suits you best.
days till first payment
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General Electric's 12-Ft. 2-Boor
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
This refrigerator has a 2 cu. ft. lero-cold freezer that
may be defrosted about once a year.
The extreme cold makes for longer food keeping . . . and
for easier ice cube handling.
The fresh food section never needs defrosting and is of
more ideal humidity than conventional refrigerators.
The cabinet is flat on the back and looks better as a
result of standing closer to the walll
The door closure is magnetic makes leaving the door
ajar impossible, and eliminates wearing door latch parts.
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Reg. Retail -$319.95
CLOSE-OUT PRICE
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