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Vise President Charms Population in Senegal Dakar. Senegal - (UPD - Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, hare u President Kennedy' personal r e p r e entatlve to help Senegal celebrate the lint anniversary of its Inde pendence, today charmed the Senegalese with bis southern manner and i warm, Texas drawl. ' Johnson clearly bad the commission, Johnson needed edge in popularity over the Soviet delegate chief, Ivan Senin. Whereas Senin bad to be introduced as deputy chair man of the Council of Minis ters of the Ukrainian People's Republic of the U.S.S.R., and head of the Soviet Budget , New Way Found To Stop Hair Loss, Grow More Hair . - Wnniton. Texas -For years "they said it , couldn't be done." But now a Texas firm ot laboratory consultants hnve - developed a treatment that Is hot only stopping hair loss ;,, put is really growing hair! They don't even ask you to .take their word for It. 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No matter which one is 4he cause of your hair loss, if . you wait until you are slick bald and your hair roots are dead, you are beyond help., If you still have hair (or at least some fuzz) on top of your need, and would like to stop your hair-loss and crow more hair . -. now Is the time to act. - Loesch laboratory Consult ants will supply you with treatment for 32 days, at their risk, if they believe the treat ment will help you. Just send them information to help them analyze your problem. This Information should include how lone your hair has been thinning, and whether or not you now have or ever have had any of the following con ditions: Do you nave dan druff? is it dry or oily? wheth er or not your scalp erupts in Simples or other irritations, oes your forehead become oily 1 or greasy? docs your scalp itch and how often? and any other information - you feel might be helpful. All let ters will be answered prompt ly. Send the above Informa tion, and your name and ad dress to Loesch Laboratory Consultants, Box 68001, Hous ton A, Texas.-advertlsement no introduction. .Most Senegalese from the educated to the African masses of this country had heard much of the "No. 2 man of America" and cheered him wildly on his arrival Sunday night, "Having .walked this road of independence ourselves, Americans feel a special kin ship with you," Johnson said shortly after ne stepped on an - Air Force Jet transport. "We horie for very friendly. mutually beneficial relations with Senegal and with all new African nations. ; ; We 'admire , . . Independ ence, not as an end in itself, but as a means to Improving the lot and enlarging the op portunities for all people The people of the - United States congratulate you.": Can Count on America Johnson was welcomed by Prime Minister Mamadou Dia and members of the Senegal ese government. , ' Dia said Senegal knew it could "count on the American people and tnelr govern ment.'' He said that Johnson's presence in Dakar was formal proof of U.S. interest in "Afri ca, the Africans and African problems, "Here, you are in a friendly country, among friends,", he told Johnson. CENSORSHIP Glasgow, Scotland IUPB Irritated over children's gig gles, officials of an art gallery here have devised a curtain which lowers over paintings of nudes whenever viewer under adult age go by. ' it the Pear Blossom Festival is3. : Al 1 PARAD i "Pears in Fantasy Land'1 Mr1- SATURDAY, APRIL 8 Entries nay depict any Fantasy Land Chamfers, such as Walt Disney, etc.! rkftz General Rules! 1. No inlmil larger than a St. Bimird Dog. , No motor-powered vehicles. 2. All pets mutt be caged, leashed or hsr- . rwutd. It It permlssable to Harnett pert for floats, etc., providing' pet It trained .' for thlt purpose. 1. Any age group may march In the parade . . but will be Judged for prliet sn following basis: . (a) Anyone up through sixth grade .-' students. .1 . ' (b) Anyone from seventh grade and older, , 4. All entries will be ludjed prior to start of parade. Judging will begin promptly at , 1:30 P.M. All sntrlts will receive an entry , , ribbon. Late arrivals will be allowed to enter lint of march but will net be Meed fee prim, v Entry blank must be made out In duplicate. (a) Send original to:- , ' s Pear Blossom Festival 1 Chamber of Commerce ... . . Mtdford, Oregon. 1 DIADLINI FOR FILING IS WIDNISDAY, APRIL S, lttl (b) Keep copy and present to Parade Marshall, 1:30 P.M. Saturday, April 8, prior to start of parade. Parade will start promptly at 2:30 P.M. and will proceed East on Main from Library Park and will disband at Hawthorn Park. Announcement of winners and presentation, of awards will be held at Hawthorne Park. The parade will form on Ivy Street between 4th and th Streets. Bands will assemble at Library Park and will get directions concerning parade po sition ftorn Parade Committee. Deadline for Entering 1$ Wed., April 5 .Entry blanks must bo mad out in duplicate Mail this entry to: Poar Blossom Festival Chamber of Commerce Medford, Oregon Norrse Address. Clty Ag- L.lrWMdw.1 -Animl r Per I . Vehicle Decoration . 1 Ceetumeel Walking Oreups , F.Orteinliet1erNil Pleat Keep this entry! Present to Parade Marshall, prior to start of Parade. I Name- Address.. Clty-l..'.. Phone Age- Individuals Anlmalt or Pets .Vhlcl Decoration , Cettumed Walking Oreups Organisational Float ISV Legislature Set To Tackle Big IndustryBills ' Salem - (UPD - The leglsla--hire' entered its 13th week to day retidy for the final act on a set of bills that may well hold the biggest single accomplishment and the most intricate free-for-all campaign issue to emerge from the 1961 session. These are the wln-lnduitry-for-Oregon bills. Although a late-starter, the Democratic controlled legislature has been running nose -to -nose with Gov. Mark Hatfield behind these measures. Bills Already Signed Bills to bring Boeing Air plane Co. to Boardman and International Paper Co, to Gardiner already have been enacted and signed Into law, This week, unless a small core of critics crying for pre servation of the- wilderness can win a delay, the legisla ture will pass on a third set of bills - to bring any oil com pany that can afford it to search for riches under the state's (100,000 acres of ocean The overwhelming support for these -bills stands out In view of the fact that the legis lature, hoping to go home in three weeks, .still hesitates on how to dispose of the remain ing surplus of .legislation that is clogging -committees badly now as it did more than a month go.- - ' . , -Much, of this - Including three-way workmen's compen sation, tax reform, and any extensive government reor ganisation -. offends most of the legislature regardless of party. Chances are a good part of it will rot away unless some fast trades and compro mises can be reached in clos ing weeks. , Timber Compromise Seen Reapportionment, antl - pol lution bills, , and the go-ahead for an Astoria-Megler bridge are likely, while a fair chance still is given for a timber tax compromise, ' some increased basic school support, elderly tax relief, commerce code, a mental health clinic start and help for community colleges. In this light, the industry bills appear increasingly like ly to have the, heaviest and most lasting impact of any thing this legislature will pro duce, with the credit rebound ing to whichever party can wrest it away, via pure sup port or an added touch of criticism.'- - v?'-! Pure support has been pop ular so far, but the various tacks the three sets of indus try bills could take as a cam paign issue probably will be illustrated - aeain - this week in oil bill debate and action. Hatfield admittedly started the Industry ball rolling last year by getting deep into ne gotiations with Boeing for Boardman and with Shell' Oil Co. for the tidelarids before the legislature met. Except for a few, however, Democratic - and Republican legislators alike were quick to jump on this bandwagon and even nudge. a little for the driver's spot. If all these measures turn out to be a .good thing for Oregon, there, should be a snappy fight among Hatfield, Democrats who control the legislature, and GOP minority colleagues, to claim the praise. If they turn out to be un fortunate, there should be an equally lively effort to heap the blame on the opposition. Three Hospitalized In Portland Fight Portland-flJFS-Three young Portland men were hospital ized and a passing motorist clubbed in an apparent gang fight in North Portland Sat urday night. ' Witnesses said about 80 young men,' some wielding clubs, took part in the melee. The battle took place in the 3800 block of North Michigan ave. Police said they were un able to make a single arrest because no complaints were signed. . Witnesses told police three carloads of youths sped off bi fore police could arrive at the scene.-. . Clarence Steve O'Neill, a passing motorist, was hit over the head with a club while trying to halt the fracas. . Gasoline Price Plunge Continues Portland m - Gasoline prices continued at a low level here today as the current price war spread over other parts, of the state. Many stations were selling regular at 23. cents per gal lon with some down to 21.9. Premium sold at around 26.9 cents. Virgil Rukke, president of the Oregon Gasoline Dealers association, said the . price spiral downward will have to be reversed by the middle ot the month if independent dealers were to remain in business. ' -He said the price battle has spread to other Western Ore gon cities. Including Roseburg, Eugene and Salem. . Dave Beck's Em bezzlement Conviction Will Be Reviewed by Supreme Court Washington -0JPD- The Su preme Court agreed today, to review the embezzlement con viction of former teamster boss Dave Beck on charges of pocketing $1,900 from the sale of a union-owned Cadillac, The court will hear argu ments in the case' tome time during the term starting next October. A written opinion will follow.-'. , , i".. The Washington State Su preme Court affirmed Beck's conviction last June by a 4-4 vote. . 1 '-' 1 . - " The former president of the international Brotherhood of Teamsters is now free on bond In this case, as well as in one involving federal, income tax conviction that also is being appealed, In the embezzlement case, Beck drew not more than 19 years In the Washington State penitentiary. The fixing oi a minimum term, by the Board of Prison Terms and Parole was delayed pending dispoafc tlon of the appeal. : K - The petition to the U. S. Su preme Court saia we grana jury which indicted Beck for Regional Edition Medford Page 2A tribune MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1961, Electronics Lead Gainers in Early Morning Market New York - IUPB - "Flash nrlces". dominated this morn ing - with gainers " having , an upside led by electronics and low-priced special situations. Chrysler picked up more than a point to give the indus trial average a small lead witn American Telephone failing to open due to a reported accu mulation of buy orders, . Chance Vought, merging with Llng-Temco electronics, opened at 90 Vi up 7 points while Ling Temco added IVi. Atlas Powder soared around 7, Hewlett-Packard gained Ashland Man Seeks Wayne Hooper, 178 A st., Ashland, is seeking $50,000 in- general damages and 960 in special damages from Bagley Canning company, Ashland, as a result of an accident in the plant on Oct. 11, 1960. ' - According to a complaint filed by Gerald J. Scannell Jr., Ashland lawyer, Hooper was required to label and stack fruit - in the cannery warehouse. The fruit was stacked 19 cases high. It was necessary to throw the cases to reach the top of the stack, the complaint explained. While throwing the cases to the man on the stack, Hooper fell and severely injured him self; Each case weighed 46 to 47 pound, it was noted.' The complaint charges that the Bagley Canning company was reckless, careless , and negligent.' Hospital and med ical -expenses amounted to 91,860.76, it stated. Corvallis Scene Of Derailment Corvallis - OTD - Nine cars of a 41-car -Southern Pacific freight ; train; were , derailed near here today. No one was injured. -. Railroad officials said a broken rail was the cause of the accident. " The derailment tied up the Albany Corvallis section of the line and officials said the tracks were expected to be cleared by 9 p.m. . The derailed cars were in the middle of the train en route from Albany to Toledo. Army To Bolster Units in Pacific Washlngton-dJPD-The Army reported today It planned to double ' its trouble-shooting special forces and beef up Pa cific Army units with .. the 5,000 additional men provided in President Kennedy's sup plemental defense budget,. A spokesman said the Army's share ot the 13,000 ad ditional men-at-arms called for In the budget proposal would be allocated to these units. more than 4 in the electronics where Zenith tacked- on around 2, Magnavox and In ternational Telephone around a point. - .Down around point or more were Haveg, Heinz, Mar tin, Lockheed, Polaroid, Mack Trucks, United Whelan and Beech-Nut. , Utility Issues were mostly higher, rails easier on a loss of more than a point In Nickle Plate. - o 0 i WtMJSW IBt f ml 1 GREEN VSTAMPS, o m Portland Carpet Workers on Strike .. Portland - WSfl Members Of Local 1236 of the Linoleum, Carpet, Tile and Plastic Ap plicators union were on strike in I the Portland -Vancouver area today;, ' :'-. '..;.'.;) Gene; More, business , agent of the union, said- about 228 men . were affected in this area. The ' union also .has about 28 members in the Sa lem . area who he said were not on strike. " . Contract talks broke down Saturday. More said pickets would be placed oc some jobs. Campaign Urged To Save, State Beaches Tlgard-JUPD - A Democratic party spokesman urged a letter-writing compaign today to prevent "exploitation of the beaches" i of Oregon. Blaine Whipple, democratic executive secretary, told the Tlgard Jane Jefferson club to urge passage of SB 483, which would require the land board to hold hearings before grant ing any beach easements, "Only if. this bill is passed can we guarantee the preser vation of Oregon's unique, ir- replacable. scenic beach sites, he said. - v ' Bob Hope; Lodge '. Get Amvets Awards ' Washington-flJTD -Comedian Bob Hope and former U. N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge were among five win ners of special achievements awards-announced Sunday by Amvets. Former-Gov. Leroy Collins of Florida, former Civil De fense Director Leo A. Hoegh and DwightD. Gullfoil Jr., president of the Paraplegics Manufacturing Co., also will receive the awards at an Am vets lunch next Saturday. CANAL OPENS Buffalo First Welland ca nal between Lakes Erie and Ontario was opened in 1829. NOW YOU KNOW United Press International , The largest gorge in the world is. the Grand Canyon which ranges from S to IS miles In width and is more than a mile deep. Hortgago HOTS for ' Looking for money to borrow? Commonwealth offer mortgage loans on homes,' commercial snd Industrial , property, apartments snd projects for senior citizens. We represent 17 life insurance companies, eastern sav .' ings banks and pension fundvWe have the money, terms and rates meet your requirements. Quick, efficient, courteous ; service. Contact our nearest office: Commonwealth, Inc. " m httU .. l 1 W. s Aw, ferll.ee- , . tt IHMftv M, . 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