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o Central Point Man Injured in Accident uary Humphrey Skaggs, 20, . Officers said Skaggs, who of route 2, box 204A, Central Point, was injured in a two car collision Sunday night on Table Rock rd. north of Gregory rd., state police re ported. MEDFORDJTmBUNE complained of back and el bow injuries, was taken to Rogue Valley hospital. Skaggs' car and one driven by Jim Ray Tosh, 28, of 805 Broad St., Medford, collided. ANDY SECTION B MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1962 PAGES 1 12 FRIGIDAIRE "40 MILLIONTH" CELEBRATION Offers You the Opportunity To BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE MACC A REASONABLE Our way of thanking you for helping us sell our share of those 40 million Frigidaire products! 40 FRIGIDAIRE 2-D00R REFRIGERATORS Rock Bottom Priced! NjSiliSS Model FD-13T-62 I jtfttj net capacity IjpjrjJ Just $9.10 per Month Don!' pay a penny more for a 2-Door UNTIL you see THIS! No defrosting ever in Refrigerator Section! More room for frozen foods. 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"Medford's Leading Appliance Dealer for the Past 31 YeaO" 309 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE SP 3-541 PREDICTS RICHES - David Harris, left, 43, of Little Rock, Ark., became the first "Freedom Rider North" to be sent to Hyannis Port, Mass., by the Capitol Citizens Committee. Harris predicted he would return to Little Rock in a few years a rich man with a red Cadillac. He is shown being interviewed by UPI reporter Gary Schmedding. (UPI) Sweetland Promotes Improved Relations With Indonesians HI Smith the country, By A. ROBERT SMITH Mail Tribune Waahington Correspondent Washington (Special) - Mon roe Sweetland, one of Ore gon's leading political parti sans of the past decade, has plunged into the green 'j pastures of non parti- 'i sanship on a national scale. After months of journeying back and forth about Sweetland has organized the Indonesian- American Society of the Unit ed States, a group dedicated to promoting better relations between American citizens and those of Indonesia. The Milwaukie publisher has been named executive director. task which seems destined to take him out of Democratic politics for an indefinite period. Honorary Chairman of the society is Dr. Frank P. Gra ham, former senator from North Carolina, now a United Nations official, who is the most highly regarded Ameri can In Indonesia. Graham served as mediator between the Indonesian nationalists and the Dutch colonialists 12 years ago, with the result that Indonesia became a free and independent country. Became Concerned Sweetland became con cerned about Indonesia, he ex plained, during a trip around the world last summer when he spent several days at the American embassy, visiting with the U.S. ambassador, Howard Jones, in Indonesia. The ambassador expressed concern that few Americans had become aware of the rise of this important Asia nation because of the limited con tacts between them In the past. He pointed out that In donesia ranks right behind the United States in the most heavily populated nations. The ranking now is China, India, Russia, United States, Indonesia and Japan. Attorney, General Robert F. Kennedy devoted about as much time and attention to Indonesia (5'4 days) as to Ja pan during his world tour last February. The Indonesian American Society is designed to serve as a bridge between the peoples of both countries. Sweetland declined to reveal its source of finances; but the treasurer is connected with a mining company, which suggests that business interests with a vest ed interest in good relations with Indonesia have agreed to underwrite the society. Sweetland sees Indonesia one, of the real battle grounds between democracy and communism. He was here in Washington recently pro moting more interest among otnciais in the problems of this faraway land. Russia has been trying to promote a shooting war be tween Indonesia and the Dutch over the territory of West New Guinea, and the Soviets have been providing military hardware. Seeks Peaceful Settlement 1 The United States has been working for a peaceful settle ment, along lines leading to an orderly transition of West New Guinea from Dutch to Indonesian control in about two years. . . . The new society can't settle territorial issues. It is a good will organization which hopes to loster greater awareness in the United States of the im portance of this foreign land and its peoples. It hopes to stimulate tourism, trade and other personal contacts, such as student exchanges. hweetland pointed out that there are 571 Indonesian stu dents studying in the United States this year compared to only 160 studying in Russia. In the organization phase of the last few months, Sweet land interviewed about 300 persons in the United States who had some special interest or background involving In donesia to secure interest and support for this project. Among members of the board of directors are Eric Johnston, of Spokane, chair man of the Motion Picture In dustry; and Prof. Eugene Bur dick, the University of Cali fornia professor who co authored "The Ugly American." Terrorists Roam Streets in Algiers Algiers, Algeria UPD Eu ropean and Moslem terrorists ranged through the streets and countryside of Algeria Tuesday, shooting and killing in a new surge of violence that police feared might erupt into large-scale fighting. In apparent retaliation for Monday's outburst of Moslem terrorism, European com mandos went on a shooting spree in Algiers. By 12:30 p.m. local time, terrorism across the country had killed 23 persons at least IS of them Moslems, and wounded 12, bringing the year's unofficial casualty toll to 4.602 dead am 8,611 wounded. ELECT EVAN E. RASMUSSEM Democrat Jackson County COUNTY JUDGE 0 Conscientious Trustworthy " 0 Capable Progressive Pd Pol. Adv. Rasmiman for County fidoa Rt. 3, Boi 224, Madtord, Ora. 0 i amM I r a l .X a4 . ....J.l.i On Any Item in Our EAST WINDOW Make a v Terms , duiovq, vvmnauer, Vi23 .onglnos, Benrus, JH Reaso Ffer WATCHES Hamilton, Elgin, I UCoultre, last Year's Models All Carry tha Regular Guarantee RADIOS .r Bulova, lenith 1 - - CAMERAS , Ansco, Wirtnauar " LIGHTERS TAPE RECORDERS CLOCKS COSTUME JEWELRY All Merchandise Fully Guaranteed No Phone Orders All Sales Final EASY TERMS ' - aiwini laaafjt aaajr Iv CONTINENT I BUY NOW FOR GRADUATION JUNE WEDDINGS FATHER'S DAY Use Our Lay-Away Plan Starting June 1st OPEII FRIDAY HUES UNTIL 9 Large Parking Lot1 At Our Back Entrance . 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