Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1962, Image 2

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    lave Beck Loses Appeal by 4 to 3 Vote of Supreme Court
Northern California
Construction Halted
San Francisco - OTP!) - North
ern California's $3.5 billion
. construction Industry slowed
to a complete halt today un
der a shut-down order by con
tractors which could affect
130,000 workers.
Members of the Associated
General Contractors issued
the order Friday in retalia
tion tor a scries of scattered
strikes which had idled proj
ects valued at nearly $4 mil
lion in the 46-county area.
Contracts with laborers, ce
ment masons, carpenters and
construction teamsters expir
ed May 1. The 3,500-man La
borers union began a scries of
strikes on key projects and
the other three organizations
observed the picket lines.
The shutdown was expected
to have a tremendous impact
on the economy of California.
It will Halt work on public
buildings, schools, state col
leges, hospitals, bridges, high-
Ashland Youth Hurt
As Horse Hits Truck
Ashland A 16-year-old
boy was hospitalized Satur
day from injuries suffered
whnn a hnrsp hp was ridinC
became frightened and ran in
to a pickup truck on Highway
66 at Normal st.
A nurse at Ashland Com
munity hospital said John
Kimball Kady, 706 Normal
ave., received only minor in
juries, however. The truck
was driven by Mary Louise
Burns, 46, 327 Marie St., Med
ford. She was 4 hurt. The
horse suffered minor cuts.
Regional Edition
Medford,
Page 2A
WTribune
MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1062
New Way Found To Stop
Hair Loss, Grow More Hair
Houston, Texas -For years
"they said it couldn't be
done." But now a Texas firm
of laboratory consultants has
developed a treatment that is
not only stopping hair loss
, , . but is really growing hair1
They don't even ask you to
take their word for it. If your
symptoms indicate that the
treatment will help you, they
invite you to try it for 32
days, at their risk, and see for
yourself!
Naturally, they would not
offer this no-risk trial unless
the treatment worked. This is
all the more remarkable in
light of the fact that the great
majority of cases of excessive
hair fall and baldness are the
beginning and more fully
developed stages of male pal
tern baldness and cannot be
helped. But how can any man
or woman be sure what is
actually causing their hair
loss? Even if baldness may
seem to "run in your family,"
this is certainly no proof of
the cause of YOUR hair loss.
Actually, there arc 18 scalp
disorders that can cause hair
loss. No matter which one is
the cause of your hair loss, if
you waif 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
head, and would like to stop
your hair loss and grow more
hair , . . now is the time to
act.
Loesch Laboratory Consul
tants 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 in
clude how long your hair has
been thinning, and whether
or not you now have or ever
have had any of the following
conditions: Do you have dan
druff? is it dry or oily?
whether your scalp erupts in
pimples or other irritations,
docs your forehead become
oily or greasy? does your
scalp itch and how often? and
fell 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 66001, Hous
ton 6, Texas. Adv,
ways, homes and dams, in
cluding the massive Feather
river project.
Moreover, it could spread
to southern California's $4
billion building industry. The
contracts of the same unions
have expired there, but a 13
day cooling-off period extend
ed the deadline until Tuesday
Field workers at the state
department of employment
have been alerted to deter
mine whether any workers
are laid off as the result of a
"lockout." Victims of such a
labor dispute have been eligi
ble for unemployment insur
ance benefits in the past.
If such a point is reached in
the construction dispute, the
drain on the unemployment
insurance fund could hit S3
million a week.
Stocks Continue
Downward Trend
New York-IUPU-Stocks suf
fered further stinging losses
as the market moved down
ward for the sixth consecutive
session today.
Once again selling seemed
rnnrentrated on blue chip is
sues where losses of over 2
points showed in American
Telephone, Procter & Gamble
and Scars Roebuck. Jersey
Standard, Texaco, Du Pont
and International Nickel were
off at least a point.
stppls moved small frac
tions both ways and American
Motors and Chrysler gained
small amounts in the autos
where GM and Ford dipped
around 1 apiece.
Among the biggest early
losers in the ecneral list were
IBM, Financial Federation,
Merck, National Dairy trad
ing cx-dlvidend-A&P, Pfizer,
Philln Morris Polaroid. Rcv-
lon,- Standard Brands, and
Public Service Electric & Gas
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Conviction of
Carpenter Union
Head Also Upheld
Washington - (UPB - The Su
preme Court turned down to
day appeals by two convicted
union leaders. - Dave Beck,
former president of the Team
sters Union, and Maurice A.
Hutcheson, head of the AFL
CIO Carpenters Union.
Beck, succeeded as Team
ster boss by James R. Hoffa,
was seeking reversal of his
grand larceny conviction on
charges he stole $1,900 in the
sale of a union-owned Cad
illac. Hutcheson's conviction for
comtempt of Congress was
similarly upheld by the high
court. He had refused to an
swer questions at a hearing
of the Senate labor rackets
investigation in June, 1958.
Sentenced To Prison
Beck's conviction by a
King County, Wash., jury was
upheld by a 4-3 vote. He was
sentenced to not more than
15 years in the state peniten
tiary. He had claimed in his
appeal that the grand jury
which Indicted him was not
impartial and that the trial
itself should have been moved
elsewhere because of adverse
radio and newspaper pub
licity. Hutcheson, who has headed
the Carpenters- Union since
1952, was sentenced to six
months in jail and fined $500
for his refusal to answer 18
Senate committee questions,
including whether he knew
Hoffa.
The committee was inves
tigating the alleged u s e of
union funds to head off a
Lake County, Ind., indictment
of Hutcheson in a highway
scandal case.
Hearing Granted
In other actions, the court:
Granted a hearing to a
group of 187 Negro students
convicted last year in Colum
bia, s c., for breach of the
peace because of an antiseg-
regauon demonstration on the
state capltol grounds. The
court will schedule arguments
on their appeal some time in
the next term starting in Oc
tober. Agreed to examine the
Federal Power Commission's
new method of regulating
rates of natural gas producers.
The method consists of fixing
ceilings for 23 specified areas.
Appeals against the new sys
tem were brought by the
states of Wisconsin and Cali
fornia, the Long Island Light
Co. of Mineola, N.Y., Phila
delDhia Electric Co., and the
United Gas Improvement Co.
of Philadelphia.
HTH NUCLEAR TEST
Washington-flJPII-The United
Slates today set off its 11th
nuclear explosion in the cur
rent Pacific test series, drop
ping an intermediate yield
device from an airplane.
PROPOSAL CRITICIZED
Salem - IUPII - State Forester
Dwight L. Phipps has criti
cized a proposal by the Fed
era! Communications Com.
mission which would require
license lees for radio stations
and station operators in the
forest conservation radio system.
Political Roundup
Unander Questions
Faithfulness of Morse
By United Press International
Oregon's political candi
dates today opened their final
four days of campaigning for
Friday's primary election.
Sig Unander, the former
state treasurer seeking the
Republican senatorial nomi
nation, lashed out at Demo
cratic Sen. Wayne Morse in a
week end talk in Portland.
Unander said, "I don't be
lieve fore one minute that our
senior senator has faithfully
represented the convictions of
the people of Oregon in his
efforts and vote to imperil the
security of the free world by
placing all world problems in
the hands of a weakened and
ineffective United Nations.
Another of six GOP Sen
ate candidates, Harold Living
ston, said in a Newport speech
he favors development of the
Oregon Dunes as a state park
instead as a national park.
He opposed plans offered by
Sen. Maurine Neuberger ID
Ore.) and Rep. Edwin Durno,
one of his senatorial oppo
nents. Jim Bacaloff, Portland con
tractor and GOP Senate hope
ful, said in a Corvallis talk
today Unander made a "con
fused and contradictory state
ment" on the subject of auto
mation. t
Bacaloff said expansion and
modernization of business to
meet foreign competition was
not contradictory to automa
tion, as he said Unander stat
ed, but is synonymous with
it. Bacaloff said the real prob
lem was the transition from
one type of employment to
another.
Green Backs Pearson
Rep. Edith Green (D-Ore.)
who has returned to Washing
ton, D.C., Saturday backed
the candidacy of State Sen.
Waller Pearson for the Demo
cratic nomination for gover
nor. Senator . . . Pearson has
shown that he is very capable
in all the positions he has held
and President Kennedy has a
very high personal regard for
his integrity and ability," she
said.
Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thorn
ton, the other Democratic can
didate for governor, said to
day that when GOP Gov.
Mark Hatfield was a state rep
resentative from Marion coun
ty in 1953, Hatfield helped de
feat a bill to make Portland
State College a four - year
school, and give tt full status
in granting degrees.
In a talk to students at
Portland State, Thornton said
"in contrast permit me to
point out that following this
setback your attorney general
made the ruling that paved
the way for Portland State to
become a full-fledged 4-year
degree granting institution
that it now is."
A candidate for the fourth
district Democratic congres
sional nomination, State Sen.
Robert Straub, Sunday night
in Eugene urged a combina
tion of a "CCC-type" program
on federal timberlands and
expansion of the youth forest
Foreign Briefs
MORMON MISSIONARIES KILLED
Melbourne. Australia-ilfT-A car-train collision at a cross
ing west of here Sunday killed two Mormon missionaries,
church officials reported today.
The victims were indentified by reports in Salt Lake City
as Bryan Thomas Johnson, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon
Johnson. Salt Lake City, and Steven Denney, 20, son of Mr.
end Mrs. Boyd Denney, Blackfoot, Idaho.
ONE CORRESPONDENT TO WITNESS EICHMANN DEATH
Jerusalem, Israel-UW-One foreign correspondent may wit
nets the execution of Adolf Eichmann If his appeal fails and
hit expected plea for clemency it turned down, reliable
sources said.
This it a revertal of government plant. Previoutly it wat
undartlood that anlv AffiriaU rnnpr..4 ua..M .w u
I execution, in accordance with the utual practice.
I NASSER GREETS 'FREE ARAB'
Cairo-ll'l-ADdel Hamld Serraj. former U.A.R. vice-pretl-,
den who fled here from e Syrian prison hospital, wat greet
ed Sunday at e "free Arab" by Preiident Gamal Abdel
j Natter.
! AMERICANS VISIT SOVIET STATION
Motcow-itPli-An American airplane and itt crew have
dropped in for a visit at the new Soviet ice floe ttation near
the North Pole, the Soviet newt agency Tast taid Sunday.
Tatt said the pilot! o( the U.S. C47 "decided to acquaint
themtelvet with life at the Soviet ttation ... the visit lasted
IS minutei. Before laying good bye, the American! were
photographed with the Soviet Arctic worker!."
The Soviet t:ation is located on an Ice floe drifting through
the Arctic ocean.
camp program on state tim
berlands. Ex-Congressman Charles O.
Porter, one of 'Straub's three
primary opponents, criticized
Durno. He said Durno made
"high sounding campaign
pledges that turned out to be
empty promises" on the sub
ject of limiting imports and
otherwise seeking to aid the
slumping lumber industry.
Porter told a North Bend
audience today that Oregon's
economic prospects are bright
and an experienced Demo
cratic congressman can make
them brighter. He stated that
his four years experience in
Congress qualify him to help
President Kennedy promote
housing, trade, public works
and social programs of direct
benefit to Oregonlans.
State Rep. Robert B. Dun
can of Medford, also seeking
the fourth district Democratic
congressional nomi nation,
said in Medford today that if
Porter and his supporters
have no other answer to his
disagreement with him on
policies toward China and
Cuba, "they are fooling no
one but themselves. Name
calling is no substitule for
fact and logic."
"No congressman has the
right to travel to South Amer
ica and the Orient and carry
his disagreements with him.
Suing the State Department
for a visa to China and want
ing to debate foreign policy
with the Ambassador to Japan
can only reduce American ef
fectiveness and prestige in an
area where we should be
united," Duncan said.
Republican candidate Carl
Fisher of Eugene took his
fourth district campaign to
Lebanon and Sweet Home to
day and planned swings
through Roseburg, Cottage
Grove, Springfield and Coos
Bay during the rest of the
week.
In Washington, D. C, Sena
tor Morse reiterated he was
remaining neutral in Oregon
primary races with the ex
ceptions of Reps. Edith Green
and Al Ullman, incumbent
We
ELECT
RALPH A. JAMES
Democratic Candidate for
COUNTY JUDGE
"Working with new industry for
use of suitable county property"
Pd Pol. Adv bv femes tor County
Judge. Jcn Millj, Chm. 924 Alti St.
mm
Democratic congressional can
didates. He said he had made this
clear at the beginning of the
state Democratic primary
campaign.
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