Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 13, 1961, Image 2

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HISTORIC DAY April 12 Is a day to re
member. On this day 100 years ago, the
Civil War began with the firing on Fort
Sumter, upper photo, On this day 16 years
ago president Franklin D. Roosevelt, lower
left, died at Warm Springs, Ga. On this
same date in 1981, the world entered the
age of manned space flights with the orbit
and return of Soviet Ma J.: Yuri Gagarin,
lower right. . . (UPI Telephoto)
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$2.70 lit Doy
Memphis, Tennron-Carl
EollT, 10 engineer, hurriedly
r rveyed the front and back.
'r n Jt and offered hit 9-
'i a Jeff one cent for
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would
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j. Jeit picked 270
( rjUons, which cost Boiler
: $1.70. "Next time I'm going
1 to make it halr-a-cent a dande
lion," the father said.
MAKES POLIO APPEAL
Washington -IUPD- President
Kennedy has appealed to par
ents to get polio vaccinations
for their children. The Presi
dent opened his news confer
ence Wednesday by noting the
day marked the 10th anniver
sary' of the death of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, who
was a polio, victim as a young
man, He said more than 80
million Americans had re
ceived the Salk vaccine, but
80 million, including 4.8 mil'
' Hon children, had not.
Kansas City Youth
Oratorical Winner
Indianapolis, Ind.-OIPD-John
H. Gargbedlan of Kansas
City, Mo Wednesday won
the national American Legion
oratorical contest.. ,
Gargbedlan was named aft
er Paul I,. Thomas ol New
ton, Kan... was .disqualified
from first place in an appar
ent misunderstanding , over
.use of quotations, National
Judge Advocate Bert Davis
said there was "no willful at-
I tempt to violate the rules."
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Opposition To
Placing Cuba in
Soviet Bloc Told
Havana - (DPD - Prime Min
ister Fidel Castro's top execu
tive assistant and private sec
retary, Juan Orta, has broken
with . the Cuban leader and
taken asylum in a Latin
American embassy, reliable
sources said today.
Orta was responsible for
the imprisonment of many
persons suspected of ''dubi
ous" loyalty to Castro. He was
the head of the prime minis
ter's office.
Informants said the reason
for Orta's break with Castro
was his opposition to the plac
ing of Cuba in the Soviet bloc
of influence. However, other
sources said that he had al
ways supported Castro's for
eign policies fully up to now.
News of the break came aft
er Castro had denounced de
mocracy as "a laxative, a lie
and a falsity" in an incoherent
speech earlier today.
Castro's unscheduled speech
from the headquarters of the
CTC Union Federation was
for the most part an attack
on "Imperialism,'! the "fascist
clergy" and the U. S. Central
Intelligence Agency, differing
little from any of the tele
thong to which Cuba has be
come accustomed.
Regular listeners to the pre
mier were startled, however,
by his incoherence. At least
twice he lost himself In a
tangle of words, and at times
he seemed to be virtually
raving,
. He was speaking directly to
a group of construction ex
perts assembled to discuss
plans for Cuba's May, Day
observance. '
Castro said Russia's "man
In space" flight proved the
superiority of the Communist
system over Its "imperialist"
rivals, , :
"U. S. industry lost not so
much as a single screw dur
ing, the war, ut today, after
15 years, it is producing at
only one-third of its capacity,"
he said. "The only U. S. Indus
try going full blast is chew
ing-gum manufacture.
'Russia had 20 million per
sons killed and us industry
was devastated, but today that
nation put the first man in
space. This belies some of the
alleged marvels of imperial-
Ism, which Is based on exploi
tation : and colon iallzation
(sic) ..."
Stocks lower;
Steels, Motors,
Coppers Mixed
New York - (UPD - Stocks
were irregularly lower today.
Steels, motors and coppers
were narrowly mixed featur
ing a 1V4 point drop in Luk
ens and a point gain in Ken
necott. Home Products lost
over 3 in the drugs where
Abbott Laboratories shed
around a point and Lehn &
Fin'; picked up the same
amount.
Federal Lavsuit May Seek To End GM's
Lucrative Business in Diesel Engines
New York-flJFD - The giant
General Motors Corp. will be
hit with a new government
suit soon which may seek to
end its lucrative dlesel engine
business in the wake of grand
jury charges of monopoly, it
was learned today.
GM, the biggest manufac
turer in the nation, . was in
dicated Wednesday . by , a
grand jury here. GM was ac
cused of squeezing out com
petitors in the dlesel engine
business by using its vast eco
nomic resources and unfair
sales practices. GM denied the
charge.
Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy,
who announced the indict
ment in Washington, said the
Justice Department would
file a follow-up suit "to se
cure relief against the assert
ed monopolization."
It was learned later that
the precise -nature of this suit
has not yet been determined,
but that the department is
considering asking a court to
require GM to give up its
dlesel .'business which . from
1946 to 1959 did -a $2,681,545,
429 business. ;
The theory .behind seeking
to force GM out of the diesel
DOW-JONGS AVERAGES
New York - (11PD - Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 690.16. off
3.95; 20 railroads 142.93, off
0.57; 15 utilities 112.11. off
0.18. and 65 stocks 229.56,
off 1.01. Sales Wednesday
were about 4.87 million
shares compared with 5.23
million shares Tuesday.
Wednesdav'i ortcei on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical , S0H
Alum Co. Am 77 Vi
American Airlines 2li
American Can 41
American Motors 203fc
AT&T 1271k
American Tobacco 80 v
Anaconda Copper , B7!
Armco Steel :. 72
Bendix Corp. 65
Bethlehem Steel 48 1i
Boeing Air . 44
Brunswick 68H
Caterpillar Corp 33
Chrysler Corp ...... 45
Coca Cola 80
Continental Can 40
Crown Zellerbach- fi6?i
Crucible Steel 23
Curttss Wrlhl 19
Dow Chemical .. 73 H
Du Pont 212 'a
Eastman Kodak , lltUji
Firestone 391!,
Ford B0?
General Electric 65
General Foods 80
General Motors 46
Graham Paige 2
Greyhound . ... 23T
Cult Oil 39',
Homestake Mining 43H
Idaho Power ... 60 .
I. B. M ......705
Int Paper 32'
Johns Manville 69 1
Montgomery Ward . , 31
Nat'l Biscuit 8214
New York Central 19ls
Northern PacUlc 44'k
Pac Gas Elec 77(1
Penney J. c. 39 s
Penn BR .. 14a
f nutlps on 'I
Proctor and Gamble 8 Hi
Radio Corporation 61
aateway 4Bafc
Sears . 59
Shell Oil 43 i
Socony Mobil Oil 46
Southern Co 84 Vt
Southern Pacific 23 W
Sperry Rand 27 Is
Standard California . 35 'i
Standard Indiana .. 53
Standard N- J 481a
Texas Gulf Sulfur 24Ts
Texas Pac Land Trust 23 5
Thlokol ,. . 42 ss
Transamertca 33 H
Trans World Air 17 s
Trl-ConUnental 42 li
Union Carbide 132s
Union Paciflo .,... ... ant
United Aircraft . 41 i
United Air Lines 43H
U. S. Rubber - 84 1
U. S. Steel 891,
Westlnghouse ... . 43
Regional Edition
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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1961
field, where It now has 84 per
cent of the business, would
be to restore competition for
the future when railroads may
be expected to buy new equipment.
Medford Police Seek
Woman for Reunion '
Alumni of the Granville
(N.D.) High school have ask
ed Medford police to help
search for one of the school's
graduates whose last known
address was in Medford. She
is wanted to help participate
In the school's 50th reunion
The object of the search is
Doris Schmidt (Mrs. Harold)
Braun. Police have so far been
unable to locate the where
abouts of Mrs. Braun. Any
one knowing where this wom
an might be is advised to call
the police department.'
... . , ... TT Vin ral
After worm vyui "
purchased many locomotives,
but in the past few years,
i jnnaocori it has
sales nave ucwvu-
. j: that n a few
years the lines will enter an
other purcnaaiiis w .-
Donner issued a formal state-
menfr saying, "General Motors
is not guilty of the monopo
listic practices charged in the
indictment. This will be clear
ly established at the trial."
He said General Motors pio
neered work in the field
which enabled it to have a
natural advantage in sales.
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BARGAIN BARN
Remnants y2 Price
All Sizes Vinyls and Inlaid Linoleum
Stair Treads
9"x24"
Each
Ceramic Tile ot 60'
SMALL LOTS ' Reg. 85c sq. ft.
sq.ft.
Plastic Laminates 60
Remnants Formica, etc. STOCK ONLY
sq. ft.
Plastic Wall Tile 4'
each
Large Selection erf Colors
Rugs 9 iipr,nt l,noleumeac $495
L: ;
12' Roll Print
9' Roll Print
sq.yd.99
' -I. yd! 89.
Best Prices in Town
Inlaid Linoleum
STANDARD GAUGE
Reg. $2.75 and $3.75 Sq. Yd. "WW Yd. U
Spatters, Marbleized and Embossed Patterns
99
SANDRAN
Grown Reg. $3.69 Sq. Yd. ' NOWsq.yd. $2.99
Regular Sandran Rea. $, M N0W , . yd. $1
Armstrong Corlon is fiow $2" s, y,.
Bissel Shampoo
Self Polishing Wax Na m .
Furniture Protectors
qt. $1.98
qt. 79c
$1.20 and $1.50
per Set
amr" y,"! am.' I
ALL WOOL CARPET
17x15' Re;. $5.95 sq. yd.
12'x21' Re;. $11.95 sq. yd. .
1 Roll Wool Shag Re;. $11.95
1 Roll End Re;. $5.95
Now $3.95 sq. yd.
Now $9.95 . yd.
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