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Kennedy Molds First Format Meeting With New tabiit
Reorganization
Of ICC Started;
Pair Appointed
Washington -fUPD- President
Kennedy held his first formal
cabinet meeting today and I
began reorganizing the top
structure of the Interstate
Commerce Commission, a ma
jor government regulatory
agency.
' Kennedy selected for mem
bership on the ICC John Wil
liam Bush, Columbus, Ohio,
and William Tucker, Athol,
Mass. Bush Is currently state
director of . commerce in the
cabinet of Ohio Gov. Michael
DiS'alle. Tucker is an attorney
who has a long record of prac
tice before the ICC.
Included in Report
revamping of the prac
tices and policies of the gov
ernment's six top regulatory
agencies has been recommend
ed to Kennedy in a special
task force report.
The special task force was
headed by James M. Landis,
now special adviser to Ken
nedy. It urged major changes
in ICC personnel and proce
dure, particularly a strength
ening of the role of the ICC
chairman. f
Fill Vacancies
Bush, 51 and Tucker, 37,
were named to vacancies cre
ated by the resignation last
year of Anthony F, Arpaia
and the expiration of the term
of : Commissioner John H.
Winchell.
' Both appointees are Demo
crats. Their nominations will
go to the Senate shortly.
The White House also an
nounced that Kennedy person
ally will welcome the two
U.S. RB47-fliers when they
arrive here Friday from their
Soviet captivity.
5 The formal cabinet session
gave the President and his
official team their first chance
to discuss a wide range of
problems facing the new administration.
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NOMINEES APPROVED Four sub-cabinet treasury; John S. Gleason Jr., as administra-
nominees are shown after they were ap- tor of veterans affairs; Mrs. Elizabeth Smith,
proved by the Senate Finance Committee, as treasurer of the United States, and Ronerc
From left, they are Henry H.- Fowler of V. Roosa as undersecretary of the treasury
Virginia, approved as undersecretary of the for monetary affairs. (UPI Telephoto)
Nikita May Attend UN
Sessions, Meet Kennedy
The Japanese Diet consists Councillors and a 467-member
of a 250-member House oti Mouse ot representatives.
Moscow-IUPD-Diplomatic ob
servers believed today that
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
will go to New York to attend
the United Nations General
Assembly in March, with the
way possibly cleared for a
meeting with President Ken
nedy. The observers felt that
Khrushchev had removed the
key obstacle to a summit con
ference with Kennedy when
the Russians released the two
American RB47 airmen.
In Washington Wednesday
night, after announcing that
the two fliers had been re
leased from a Soviet prison,
Kennedy said there still were
no plans at present for a meet
ing with Khrushchev. He said
there was no relationship in
the U.S.-Soviet discussions be
tween the two matters.
Khrushchev previously had
indicated he might attend the
U.N. Assembly which recon
venes March 7, particularly
if there was a chance of open
ing top-level talks with the
new U.S. administration while
he was in the United States.
He also has suggested a sum
mit conference on disarma
ment at the United Nations.
Four Local Students
Pledged in Fraternities
Eugene-Four students from
Medford were among the total
of 76 men pledged to Univer
sity of Oregon fraternities dur
ing the fall term following
formal rushing.
They are Jerry Lloyd An
derson and Booth Deakins,
Theta Chi; Calvin Dean, Phi
Delta Theta; Dudley C. Jones,
Phi Sigma Kappa; and Ken
neth Jensen, Phi Kappa Psi.
IliH.'.Mti.'im'Ml
Senate Probers Eye Tighter
Anti-Racketeering Measures
Washington - (UPI) - Senate
investigators of the Teamsters
Union were preparing today
to ask Congress to tighten up
anti - racketeering provisions
of the IB59 labor reform law.
Sen. John L, McClellan (D-
Ark.), fresh from a new round
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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1961
International Business
Machines Remains Loser
In Irregular Market
, New York - (UPD
closed irregularly today after
slowly whilting down some
hefty losses Incurred during
the morning.
International Business Ma
chines still remained around
a 10-point loser and Hershey
dropped about 4 but Atlas
Powder climbed 64, Otis
Elevator, International Salt,
American Home Products and
Zenith 3 or more and Allied
Chemical more than 2.
, Aircrafts were the weakest
group with North American
and Martin down more than
1 but all climbed up from the
floor by the final bell.
Slocks Tranaomerlca 2fli
inula worm mr io;s
Trl-ContlnentAl 30
union uarmde 1Z!)
Union Pacific 2HI4
United Aircraft 40 !1
United Air Lines 3(Hi
V. S. Rubber 52
U. a. Steel 19Vt
DOW -JONES AVERAGES
New York-UIPll-Dow-Jones
final stock averages; 30 in
dustrial! 638.87. up 1.1S) 20
railroads 139.95, off 0.33,'15
utilities 104.39, up 0.01, and
65 tlocki 215.19. up 0.13.
Sales today were about 4.11
million shares compared
with 4.47 million shares
Wednesday.
Today's prices on selected slocks:
Allied Chemical .17 li
Alum Co. Am. 72 1 j
American Can .17'
American Motors 17 a
A T & T 113
Anaconda Copper 473i
Armco Steel HP. 'a
Benrilx Corp tlB
Bethlehem Steel 42'k
florins Air 30J
Caterpillar Corp 31
Chrysler Corp 30 ta
Continental Can 3H1
Crown Zeilerhach M'i
Curliss Wright ., Ill1,
Dow Chemical 72
DuPont 203'
Eastman Kodak Ill '
Firestone 37
General Electric tifi'.i
General Foods 75
General Motors 42Tb
Georgia Pacific 54 'It
Graham Paige P
Greyhound 21 't.
Gulf Oil 35,
Homeatnke Mining .Ml
Idaho Power 5i
I. B M. Ji
In!. Paper . :. 3.1 V
Johns Manvllle 01
Kennecott Copper .... 77'i
Lockheed Aircraft 27 '
Montana Power 31
Montgomery Ward 2Hi
Natl Hlscult 73 '
New York Central 17J
Pae Gas Klec 711
Penney. J. C 41
Penn nrt l.v
Miiriio corporation M1
Rli hlleld Oil HI '4
Safeway Ill's
Sears 5V,s
Shell Oil 44
Socony Mohll Oil 44 '
Southern Co 4lt1a
Southern Pacific 211,
Standard California 4P
Standard Indiana 4(1,.'
Standard N.J 441,
Sun Mines 8
Texas Co 90 i
Texas Gulf Sulfur 21 !
Texas Pac Land Trust H
NOW YOU KNOW
United Preit International
! The record trading vol
lime in i day on the New
York Stock Exchange is 18,.
410.030 shares let on Oct.
28, 1929. tie day ' the
(unou cuth.
Mel Blanc Said
To Be Improving
West Los Angeles - IUP1I -
Comedian Mel Blanc is show
ing signs of improvement but
remains on the critical list,
doctors at UCLA Medical Cen
ter reported today.
Creator of Bugs Bunny s
"what's up, Doc?" voice and
the voices of many other
movie cartoon characters,
Blanc received head and in
ternal Injuries and multiple
fractures Tuesday night when
car crashed head-on into
his auto on Sunset blvd.
The other driver, Arthur
Rolston, 18, Menlo College stu
dent, escaped Injury.
Applications Being
Taken for AFR Posts
Applications are now being
accepted for paid positions
with the 2477th Air Force Re
serve Sector at Vancouver,
Wash. All Air Force reservists
are eligible.
The list of openings for offi
cers now includes executive
officer, personnel, civil en
gineer, air operations aircraft
maintenance, supply, commu
nications, administration, lc
gnl, Information and educa
tion.
Further information mnv he
obtained by writing MaJ. Wil
Ham Kaplan, personnel offi
cer of the 2477th Air Force
Keserve Sector, Vancouver
Wash.
of verbal clashes with Team
ster President James R. Hoffa,
was reported drawing up new
proposals designed to rid
unions of corrupt influences.
McClellan is chairman of
the Senate Permanent Investi
gations subcommittee which
just concluded two days of
hearings on the Teamsters,
particularly on charges Hoffa
allowed corruption to flourish.
Racketeer Invokes Fifth
The labor reform law enact
ed two years ago prohibits any
person' convicted of certain
crimes from holding union
office. McClellan was expect
ed to recommend that perjury
be added to the list.
The latest phase of hearings
Civil Service Lists
Government Jobs
Deadline for submitting ap
plications to the U.S. civil
service commission for seven
kinds of government jobs is
Jan. 31, according to the 11th
U.S. civil service region in
Seattle.
Position are automotive me
chanic helper, building repair
man, electrician, heavy duty
mechanic, operator general,
plumber and maintenance-
man. Deadline for application
to the position of insurance
examiner is Feb. 8.
Applications are being ac
cepted for three other jobs,
internal revenue agent, con
struction inspector, and ac
countant and auditor.
Information and application
blanks may be obtained from
the Medford post office or by
writing to the 11th U.S. civil
service region, Seattle.
MacArthur Marks
81st Birthday
New York -Oira- General of
the Army Douglas MacArthur
marks his 81st birthday today
at a dinner with about 140
old comradcsln-arms from the
World War II Pacific area
command.
MacArthur, who still car
ries himself In the tall, erect
military manner, also planned
to greet a few close friends
earlier In the day and read
congratulatory messages.
The dinner tonight will be
traditionally slag, except per
haps for a brief visit from
Mrs. MacArthur. Most of the
old soldiers attending the din
ner are retired from Army
service.
ended Wednesday with New
York racketeer Antonio (Tony
Ducks) Corallo invoking the
Fifth Amendment more than
50 times in refusing to answer
questions about alleged misap
propriation of a local union s
funds.
In another highlight of the
final session, two members of
Teamster Local 107 in Phila
delphia testified they were
harassed by paid "goon
squad" after taking part in ef
forts to rid their union of cor
ruption. Denies Previous Testimony
Another witness, Harold J.
Gibbons Hoffa's executive
assistant - denied previous
testimony that he knew of
union money being used to
bribe policemen in Phila
delphia. Hoffa had plenty to say
when questioned about a tape
recording taken at Corallo's
apartment on which a Team-'
stcr official quoted Hoffa as
saying: "I don't care if you
want to steal, you want to rob,
go ahead . . . but don't get
caught, don't get caught."
The Teamster president
charged that the recording
was "doctored" - in his opin
ion, "deliberately." Even it
the statement was made by a
Teamster official, he added, "I
still say he's a liar."
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