Troops Alerted Throughout ongo Against Reprisals
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Actions Planned
To Aid Unemployment
Monthly Report,
Group To Study
Automation Told
Washington - WPII - Labor
Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg
has taken two new actions to
help areas faced with critical
unemployment.
Goldberg announced the
two moves Monday night after
renortina to President Ken
nedy on his week end tour of
donrossed areas in Illinois, in
diana, Michigan, . Ohio and
Pennsylvania.
He said these steps would
be taken:
-The Bureau of Employment-Security,
which com
piles figures to determine
whether areas nave suDsian-
tial unemployment, would re
port every month instead ot
every two months. Goldberg
said this would get such areas
on the list quicker so they.
could got federal aid.
, -A new division will be set
up within the Labor Depart
ment to deal with automation
- the shift from men to ma
chines - which has received
part of the blame for unem
ployment problems.
President Concerned
In discussing the jobless pic
ture, Goldberg said Kennedy
"of course is, as he said when
he sent me on my trip, con
cerned about the problems."
He said the President would
have something to say about
the situation at his news con
ference Wednesday.
The Cabinet member said
he told Kennedy he had talk
ed with more than 600 job
less, plus community leaders
and businessmen, during his
week end trip.
He said he also reported
that "while everywhere, there
was grave concern, there was
also uniform confidence that
the problem could and would
be solved.
. "This included the unem
ployed, who expressed confi
dence and hope that things
would change for them for
the bettor."
The secretary said "what
everybody really wants Is a
job."
Welcome Proposals , ' '
"However, until jobs are
available, they welcome the
proposal by President Kenne
dy to Congress to extend un
employment insurance bene
fits," he said. "They also
welcomed very much the pro
posal to give aid to children
of unemployed workers."
He conceded, that "some
employers had some reserva
tions" about increasing pay
roll taxes to extend the dura
tion of unemployment bene
fits. Goldberg also said "It Is
going to take time" to got the
Kennedy' proposals through
Congress.
Therefore, he said, there
was need for executive action
such as Kennedy's previous
order to federal agencies to
funnel, government contracts
into areas of substantial unem
ployment, with 6 per cent or
more of the working force
unemployed.
Local Accountant's
License Is Revoked
Portland - The nnhllr
countant's license of Ethel
Mclntyrc. Medford. was rn.
voked by the Oregon State
Board of Accountancy at its
Jan. 23 mooting thn l,nDrH
announced Monday through
ns executive secretary, Har
old Fnunt.
The board gave no public
reason for the revocation.
Mrs. Mclntyre has operated
an accounting and business
service firm in Medford for a
number of years.
HAHRIMAN TAKES OATH W. Averell Harriman, former
governor of New Y,ork, is shown, left, being congratulated
by Attorney General Robert Kennedy after being sworn in
as". Ambassador at Large. In center Is Boris Shushkul, an
AFL-CIO official. Harriman told reporters he hasn't been
assigned "a place to rove" yet. He said he has received no
orders for an overseas mission. (UPI Telephoto)
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MEDFORDfeJTRIBUNE
MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1961
Stock Prices Waver
n Early Trading
New York-IUPll-Stock prices
wavered through the first
hour on moderate turnover
today but special situations
and the more speculative
groupings climbed slightly
above their opening levels.
Steels slightly favored the
downside but the effect was
cancelled out by equally small
upside movements in several
aulos. A 2 point drop In Chi
cago Great Western, afler a
dividend cut, highlighted an
otherwise static rail section.
Oils appeared somewhat de
pressed with many issues
down fractions and Kerr Mc-
Gee off 3's. Reynolds lost V
in the tobaccos but most air-
crafts posted '4 to 'A point
gains.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York - I1IPU - Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 637.04. off
2.63i 20 railroads 139.68, off
0.96; 15 utilities 107.29, off
0.43, and 65 stocks 216.19,
off 1.00. Sales Monday were
about 3.56 million shares
compared with 4.84 million
shares Friday,
I
Richfield Oil 85
.Sufcway 38
Sears Sai
Shell Oil i2V,
hocony ivioim oil -14 s
Southern Co 4M8
Southern Pacific 21H
Sperry Rand .. 22V
ainnanra uauiorniB .... duib
Stamlnrd Indiana 4B;!i
Standard N. J n Ai "a
Sun Mines 84
Texna Co ; 9U,
Texas Gulf Sulfur 22 ,5
Texas Pnc Land Trust 17V-
Transomorlcn J....v
nans worm Air ft... .- iua,t
TrI-ContlncntBl -..V......... 311
Union Carbide 121
Union Pacific 30
United Aircraft 3fl'a
United Air Lines : 38!4
U. S. Rubber 48-1,
U. S. Steel 8111
Westlnghouse 43
Monday's prices on selected I
IIUKS.
Allied chtmlcal SH','.
Alum Co. Am (inti
American Can 3tl1,'
American Motors 17
American Tobacco 73 'i
Anaconda Copper 4H-'i
Arnica Steel on "
Bendlx Corp Ml
Bethlehem Sleel 42
Hoeing Air 38
Brunswick 47
Caterpillar Corp 34
Chrysler Cor 4 1 i
Coca Cola 8.1
Continental Can 311 'i
Crown Zellerbaeh .12
Curllss Wrichl I7'i
Dow Chemical 74
l)u Pont 208
Knstman Kodak 28
Firestone 37
Ford 87 1
General Electric 113 'a
General Fooda 72 '
General Motors 42 i
GeorKla Pacific 57
Graham Paine 2'i
Greyhound 21 'i.
Gulf Oil 38
llomcstke MlnlllK 47
Idaho Power SS
I. B. M KM
Johns Manvtlle .18
Kcnnecult Copper 82
Lockheed Aircraft .1.1
Montana Power 34 'i
Montgomery Ward 28
New York Central 18
Northern Pacific 4-2
Pac Gas Klcc 80 'a
Pennev J. C 411
Penn RR , 12'a
New Orleans Sees
Fat Tuesday Events
New Orleans (UPII L o v e
laughs and lunacy reigns to
day in this old French city.
It's Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras
Day.
Ridiculous costumes, a
scemingless endless- chain of
gala parades, singing and
dancing In the streets are the
order of the day as the city
looses all its wildness and
wickedness the day before
Lent starts.
The Zulu king begins the
day's revelry by stepping off
a boat at a Mississippi river
dock to lead his thirsty en
tourage on a whirl through
the city, invading bars and
taverns in a day-long drink
ing spree.
A sober racial conflict al
ready has put a damper on
the Zulu parade this year, the
only Negro carnival activity
which has not been cancelled
In observance of "common
purpose" with equality movements.
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By Un!!ed Press International
The association of SI,
Valentin with the festival
of lovers is purely acci
dental. It arises only, from
the fact that the festival of
the saint occurs near the ad
vent of spring when love is
supposedly in the air.
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Lumumba Death
Takes on Air
Of Martyrdom
Leopoldvillc, The Congo -(UPII
The slaying of Patrice
Lumumba took on an air of
martyrdom today and United
Nations forces alerted their
troops throughout the Congo
against the possibility of mass
reprisals by left-wing supporters.
The slaying, announced
Monday in the Katanga Prov
ince capital of Elisabethville,
brought to a head a simmer
ing crisis the United Nations
has been sitting on since
shortly after the Congo gained
independence from Belgium
eight and a half months ago.
fully of a new "Night of the
Long Knives"-a phrase that
cropped up during the Hitler
purges of the 1930s and at the
start of the Algerian war six
years ago.
Rolffian nffip nlR were nar
ticularly worried about eight
Rnluian husinessmen being
held In Stanleyville, capital of
oriental province, wnere ioi-
mer Lumumba aide Antoine
ni7onea' and other left-wing
ers have set up a revolution
ary movement against me
central Congo government.
Atncans nampage
fmmnHintolv after inde
pendence, Africans went on a
romnnffp flttankinff white men
and raping women. Thousands
of Europeans fled.
nrtrtnnontc nf tho 0OnlPPd.
hnsnpctaplpd T.umumba blam
ed his inflammatory speeches
botn Beiore ana aiier inae
pendence for stirring up the
trouble.
. Now his supporters were ex
pected to use his death as a
new rallying cry to try to oust
I h nrn.Wpst.orn central gov
ernment of President Joseph
Kasavubu.
Thp Coneo is broke, hungry
and disorganized. Only the
nresnnce of the U. N. force has
kept it from disintegrating and
Secretary-General Dag Ham
marskjold has warned he may
have to pull the troops oui u
civil war erupts.
This wmild create a vacuum
that would suck in military
aid from East and west ana
possibly turn the Congo from
a cold-war center to an East
West hot war. ' 1
The Katanga provincial gov
ernment of President Moise
Tshombe, which announced
that Lumumba and two aides
had been "massacred" by vil
lairprc fnllnwina their jail-
breakr continued to push its
offensive against BaiuDa
tribesmen in the north.
Seise Town
A ffnvnrnment sDokesman
said Katangese security forces
had seized the town of Bu-
kama, north of Luena and
were, driving in the direction
of Kabondodlanda, another
town on the Elisabethville-Ka-
mina railway line.
The spokesman saia juu
Balubas had surrendered and
the others were fleeing.
Katanga Interior Minister
Godofroid Munongo refused to
disclose where Lumumba and
his companions had been slain
but it was disclosed later that
their bodies were found near
the Coppermine town of Kol
wezl, 155 miles northwest of
Elisabethville.
Rajcshwar, Dayal of India,
Hammarskiold's chief repre
sentative in the Congo, ex
pressed "shock and horror at
the news of Lumumba's death.
He said it was bound to
have a serious effect both
within and outside the Congo.
U.N. Rebuffed
In Elisabethville, a U.N. of
ficial said It now was more
necessary than ever to investt
ntp thp pirrnmstanccs sur
rounding Lumumba's escape
and death but the Katanga
flnnmnnl tlimpH hlm dOWn.
i"i fm-hlrl thp United Na
tions the right to take a post
tion in this matter," saia mu
nongo.
The two men slain wilh Lu
mumba were former Youth
Minister Maurice V. Mpolo
and former Deputy Senate
Speaker Joseph Okllo.
Castro Affirms Plan
To Export Revolution
Havana - OIPH - Premier
Fidel Castro affirmed his de
termination to export revolu
tion to Latin America in a
week end challenge to the
Intcr-Amcrican system which
appeared to dash hopes of a
reconciliation between Cuba
and the new U.S. administra
tion. In a speech early Sunday to
a group of factory workers,
Castro also hinted his regime
is preparing to take over
Cuba's Roman Catholic
schools and cemeteries.
Annalas Reapportion Plan Praised
Salem -UM- Republican Mi
nority Leader F. F. Montgom
ery of Eugene today praised
a legislative reapportionment
plan by Rep. George Annala
(D-Hood River) and said a
"very similar" GOP citizens
committee plan will be ready
Monday.
Essence of both plans is
that they would make "as lit
tle change as possible" in
present legislative makeup -
while at the same time rec
ognizing new census figures
as the constitution requires.
Metropolitan Shift
The population count shows
a shift to metropolitan areas.
Both Annala and Montgomery
said their plans made use of
constitutional "leeway" in an
effort to protect representa
tion for thinly-populated coun
ties. Annala's plan would do
Quotes From the News
BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Washington Federal Housing Administrator Robert C.
Weaver, relating he found no housing problem in Washington
although he is a Negro:
"I'm putting my money where my mouth it."
Washington President Kennedy, on what he will do
after he leaves the White House:
"I'm at an awkward age too old to begin a new career
and too young to be writing my memoirs."
- Austin, Tex. Vice squad detectives, on raiding i stag
party at which five strippers performed:
"Gentlemen, keep your seats. We are taking the girls."
Juarez, Mexico Former television personality Dagmar,
on why she had to rush back to New York after filing her
Mexican divorce:
"My mother is baby sitting with my toy poodle and I
have to get back there."
Oregon Graduates
Get $445 Per Month
Eugene An average salary
of $445 a month has been re
ceived by University of Ore
gon business administration
graduates in transportation
and traffic management dur
ing the last two years, accord
ing to Dr. Roy J. Sampson,
assistant professor of trans
portation at the university.
According to a check of
existing university placement
files on which the report was
based, a sizeable percentage
of the salaries have been as
high as $500 a month.
About 60 per cent of the
university's transportation
and traffic management grad
uates during this period have
accepted position in the
Pacific Northwest. The re
mainder have been about
equally divided among Cali
fornia, the Mountain States,
and the Eastern portion of the
country. . , ' - , -
Eisenhower Stays
Off Golf Course
Palm SDrinffs. Calif. niPll-
Former President Dwight D.
Eisenhower staved awav from
the golf course again Monday
in preference to relaxing in
his rented $100,000 cottage.
Eisenhower also failed tn
visit the golf course Sunday
alter getting his vacation here
off to a steady diet of golfing
last week when he and his
wife, Mamie, arrived from the
i.ast. More golfing is in store
for him later this week, a
spokesman said.
CORVALLIS MAN NAMED
Washington - IUPII - Presi
dent Kennedy has named
Howard Bertsch, 51, Corvallis,
Ore., as administrator of the
Farmers Home administra
tion in the Agriculture de
partment.
TAXES HIS PATIENCE
Petersburg, Va.-H'PU-Charles
Goolsby was stuck at a grade
crossing for 39 minutes Mon
day while a freight train
passed, drove to a police sta
tion and swore out a warrant
charging the Seaboard Air
line railroad with blocking
"free passage of a city street."
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paq -for
In the average home, at
least one suit and on
dress go to the cleaner
every week ... at 51.25
each. You'll probably b
surprised to leam that
yourannualcteaningbiU
is more than you spend
on doctors and medi
cines combined.
Health is Priceless,
Tft Casts Less Than Ever
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NOW THEY'LL KNOW
Stratford-on-Avon, England
(UPD-Rent collectors here have
decided to make rent collec
tions in the evening instead
of during the daylight hours.
The reason? So that husbands
will know what their wives
have done with the rent
money. .
Final Day of Art
Show Tomorrow
Final day for the current
exhibit at Rogue gallery, 220
West Main st., is tomorrow,
Feb. 15. The more than 50 wa
tercolors and drawings which
make up the show are the
work of Robert Bosworth,
Medford.
Bosworth, educated both as
an architect and a painter, be
lieves that watercolor can be
as effective and forceful as an
art medium as oil and the
show at Rogue gallery is evi
dence of hisxexperimentation
and results. Following the
close of the show tomorrow,
the artists will take the. works
to Salem where they will be
exhibited at Bush house,
Gallery hours Wednesday
will be noon to 4 p.m.
away with his own Hood
River district in the House.
It also would wipe out Rep.
Frank Weatherford's Gilliam-Morrow-Sherman-Wheeler
dis
trict by regrouping Eastern
Oregon counties.
Multnomah county would
get seven senators, and would
be joined with Hood River
for 17 representatives. Effect
would be a shift of one-half
representative from Hood
River to Multnomah.
Lane county would get
three senators and five repre
sentatives, and Marion coun
ty would get two senators and
four representatives.
Legality Questioned
Several elections and reap-
Dortionment committee mem
bers said they felt the plan
was not constitutional, be
cause it failed to give as many
legislators to heavily popu
lated counties as census fig
ures indicated.
Both Annala and Montgom
ery said they felt such a plan
would stand up to court scru
tiny. Annala said, however, he
was sure any plan, the legis
lature reached would end up
before the Supreme Court for
a "test review."
The 12-man citizens com
mittee was named by House
Republicans last month to
come up with a reapportion
ment plan.
Annala also has proposed a
constitutional amendment ta
go before voters in 1962, de
signed to guarantee minimum
representation for sparsely
populated counties. -
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That ferocious banging you hear as you drive by our Portland plant is not a coffee
grinder gone out of hand at all. It is not even the boss pounding his desk. No,
this is a device of our own design and desire. It is a Boyd's-Used-Lid-Counter
for-Churches-Clubs-Charities-and-Other-Non-Profit-Groups. We redeem Boyd's
lids for cash, you see, to help these groups raise funds. Five cents for lids from
one -lb. tins or two-oz. jars, ten cents for lids from two-lb. tins or six -02. jars.
Nearly 3,000 Northwest groups sent us boxes, bags and batches of lids last year.
We drop them in slots, like giant coins, and the machine carries on. It's reason
ably rapid and accurate to a fault. Just the same, we wish it wouldn't count out loud.
D C Dtym bu t ny ibougbli on quitting down ibis Boyd'sMstd-
'.id-CoKHltr-Jor-tlc' Alto, utal do u r wilb all iboit lidst
IF YOU'RE A NON-JOINER, FEEL FREE TO THROW THE UD AWAY
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