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numerous Candidates, United Pr.ss International I Oregon will nominate can-1 sioner, and (or the state legit-1 measures and vole on numer-1 Wolff of Baker are competing Candidates for Friday's Or- didates for one U.S. Senate lature. ous local issues and candi- for a State Supreme Court egon primary election took seat, the state's four U. S. Voters also will elect a new dates. berth. Tax Judge Peter Gun- part In their next to last day House of Representatives Supreme Court justice and a Circuit Court Judges Arno nar is opposed for that non of campaigning today. I seats, governor, labor commit-1 tax court Judge, decide on two I Denecke of Portland and Lyle I partisan position by Raymond Politics: Porter tmm Substantial Lead In Fourth Distriet Congressional Campaign The race for the Democratic nomination for Congress In the fourth district continued today to be one of the hottest campaigns in Oregon with the election less than 24 hours away. Former U. S. Rep. Charles n Porter said in Eugene to- rtav that he holds a substan tial lead over his three op ponents for the Democratic nomination for congress Porter said the lead was re vealed in a poll of Lane coun tv npmnrra n conducted bv 1 VilnnrtiRan ffrnitn nf University of Oregon political science Lutheran Synod Preparing Merger Portland (UPD The 67 con gregations of the Pacific Synod of the United Lutheran church started preparing for a merger Tuesday by re electing present officers to serve until September. The synod will merge with three other Lutheran bodies embracing 131 congregations, Heading the slate of Interim officers are Dr. Edwin Brach er of Seattle, president; the Rev. Olin Dasher of Seattle, first vice president; and Dr. John Cauble of Salem, second vice president. Prices for Thursday,' Friday, Saturday Only No Mil Ton! Horns Permanent Reg. Supor. Gentle foch Adult Glycerine Suppositories Reg. 50 for 7Q, $1.20. Now "C ROLL AIDS AnUcid Minfi for Stomach Acid Balanct Reg. 89c CO, I But Now " Reg. lie Rolli 9C ... or 3 25C ' "Epoiy" Suptr Glut 2 Ton. 1 Waterproof, non - ihrlnkin.. ' one drop hold! 2 ton. I Reg. 98c, CQ Special OOB I Automatic lUctrlc TOOTH BRUSH By Squibb M9 1 For fair local service, bring . your filmi horo for elevele. I ing. Black and white o or I cip. roll 49c. 12 tip. roll 79c. In by 10 out at 4:30 I daily. S & H GREEN 1 STAMPS X SPECIALS 9 2 5 ZKT Reliable Prescriptions () MAIN 4i CENTRAL c Opon I to 9 Daily K Cloud' Sunday students under supervision of the Oregon Research Insti tute. Bryan Hodges, chairman of the fourth congressional dis trict council of the Young Democratic Clubs of Oregon said the tele - conducted poll Stock Averages Manages Slim Additional Gains New York - IUPD - Trading quieted down in stock market dealings today as the popular averagej managed film addi tional gains. Eastman Kodak was up 2 and American Telephone up VA. Motors and steels were fractionally mixed while a number of key oil issues man aged fractional progress. Commercial Solvents fell sharply in the chemicals in re. action to its being named in an antitrust suit with Billie Sol Estes for allegedly con spiring to use federal funds to capture the west Texas anhy drous ammonia fertilizer mar ket. DOW JONES AVERAGES New York-IUPD-Dow Jonts final stock aroragti: 30 In dustrials 655.36 up 6.16; 20 railroads 136.16 up 1.96r 15 utilities 122.04 up 2.37, and 65 stocks 225.44 up 3.45. Sales , Tuesday were about 4.76 million shares com pared with 5.89 million shares Monday. Todav'i Dricei on lac tad slocks: Allied Chemical ' Alum Co Am ........ American Air Llnea ' SS m. w 1SV. MOU 38 49Vi SB Hi S4 asn ..... 4.1, .131, 3814 soil .... 0I' .... 40 'i .... 4Ji ... sou .... n,. .... n, .... S2, ...222 ....lOfHi .... 41 li .... M .... 70 "i .... S3 .... 93 .... 4.V, .... asv. .... 3Ji .... 411 i .... 32 ....4.11 .... 31V. .... 4,i .... 7li .... 44','. 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J Sun Mtnea Texaa Co Texas Gulf Sulfur Texu Pacific Land Truat Thtokol TransAmerica Trsna World Air Trt Continental Onion Carbtdt Union pacific United Aircraft United Air Linea U.S. Plywood U. S. Rubber Lumbermen Appeal For Import Quota Portland -Bin - Northwest lumbermen have appealed directly to President Kennedy to give them "emergency stopgap relief" by putting a quota on lumber Imports. The appeal went out from the Lumbermen's Economic Survival Committee, repre senting mills In Oreson. Wash ington, Idaho, California and Montana. The message endorsed an Immediate quota as proposed this week by Arthur Temple Jr., president of the National Lumber Manufacturers Asso ciation. The committee co-chairman, Robert Dwyer, said the quola was needed to "stave off disaster threatening the Amer ican lumber industry by Ca nadian imports flooding into this country." The message also strongly endorsed proposals to amend the Jones Act, which forbldf y. S. shippers from using foreign ships between U. S. ports. shows Porter Is preferred by 41 per cent of the Democratic voters. Another Lane county man, State Sen. Robert Straub, trails with 39 per cent. State Rep. Robert B. Duncan of Medford Is favored by only 12 per cent, and Pat Flynn, Eugene, by 7 per cent. Five per cent of the poll partici pants remain undecided. Hodges said the polltakers made telephone calls to Demo crats in every precinct of the county. Names were selected on a scientific basis from lists of registered voters, he added. Meanwhile, Duncan said in Medford that there Is no es- Timber Workers To State Demands Portland, Ore. - IUPD - Tim ber operators and the Interna tional Woodworkers of Amer iac start marking out their stands today on a proposed union wage Increase. Negotiators for the union and the Timber Operators Council, representing em ployers from California to Alaska, open a three-day meeting on the union's re quest for an increase of 30 cents an hour. The IWA announced earlier it wants a substantial wage increase. The timber oper ators replied such an increase seems unjustified in view of the present sag in the lumber industry. IWA wages now run from $2.09 to nearly $4. The re gions second big lumber union, the Lumber and Saw mill Workers, will spell out its demands for wage in creases June 6. Regional Edition Medford, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY IB, 1962 Foreign NATIONALIST CHINA, LAOS ESTABLISH TIES Talp.i, Formosa-tUPII-Nationaliit China announced today It has eiUbllihed full diplomatic relations with the Laotian rightwing government. It was Nationalist China's moil forthwright pledge of support to dat. for the Royal Laotian government's stand against joining a coalition which would include the king dom's pro-communist faction. U. S. TO AID EQUADOREAN Qlto, Ecuador-aiPI-The United States will contribute $100,- 000 to a program to provide ISO schools for 6,000 Equadorean children In SO rural communities, under an agreement signed here Wednesday. Ecuador's share of the school building cost will b. $125,000. HUNGARIANS KILLED IN COAL MINE BLAST Budapost-i(IPI-The official Hungarian new agency MTI aid Wednesday that seven coal miners were killed in a mine xplosion at Tatabanya last Friday. DJ1LAS ACTIVITIES WILL BE LIMITED Belgrad.-iUPIl-Former Yugoslav Vic. Pr.sident Milovan Djilas will b. banned from all public activities lor live years after completing hii nearly nine-year jail sentence, a court spokesman said Wednesday, Djilas. SI, was convicted Monday ol revealing state secrets in his new book. "Conversations with Stalin." EAGLE POINT RESIDENTS for HOME RULE CHARTER! We, the following Eagle Point resi dents endorse the HOME RULE CHARTER and recommand its passage: Mr, and Mrs, John Winton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopewell Mr. and Mil. Keith Krambal Mr. and Mrs. John Ousterhout Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Davies Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davict Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hale Mr, and Mrs. James Wilson Mr. L. R. Silveira Mr. John Hcnihaw Dr. James Luc Miss Yetta Olson Mr. George Jess Mr. Victor Hay Pd. Pol Coimly Citizens tot Home Rule ChaMpr. Conm , R. t Collini, Chnyi., 235 So. Oakdale. Med'oid Two Statewide caping the fact that the lum ber industry is the key to the economic health of the fourth district. "Further diversifica tion into other industries is highly desirable, but until that is achieved we must face the fact that we are largely a one-industry area," Duncan said. The Democratic candidate said "the industry and the federal government each have their role in improving this industry and your con gressman must give this prob lem primary consideration." Straub said in Eugene that he backs the administration plan for medical care through the Social Security system, that he would seek revitaliza tion of the lumber industry, work for fair prices to farm-M ers, development of recrea tion and highway facilities to Carpenters Open Contract Parley Portland, Ore. - IUPII - Car penters and contractors sit down here today to try to break their contract stale mate. Carpenters and joiners of Oregon and Southwest Wash ington rejected a negotiated three-year contract last week after the Piledrivers and Southwest Washington Car. penters units voted against it. That contract, to cover some 12,000 men, had been reached after a week-long strike in parts of Oregon. Although the overall, union membership ap proved It, rejection by the two units meant rejection by all. Federal Mediator George Walker was to attend today's session. Page 2A Tribune Briefs PROGRAM encourage tourist travel in southwestern Oregon, and ad equate low-cost power to at tract new industry. Carl Fisher of Eugene, Re publican candidate for the fourth district seat, told a Lane county candidate's fair that "unless the voters will send some people to Congress who will occasionally say 'no' (his country is headed for an increase in federal taxes or the prospect of defaulting on its obligations." "I want to make it clear that I have said 'no' to some wild spending schemes in the state legislature and I would do the same in Congress." xmmj- . mi "ji I! fen mmmk charge it I pmsm s II ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT I IIJ 1 1 H? I 1 Sturdy metal with ventilated top for m 3 1 1 111 1 1 C00'' 'ast 'ronmS. Wobble-free tubu- C" Q C B 1 REPEAT OF A SELLOUT .11 M 1 1 lar steel legs, non-skid feet. Raise or loae. ml 1 I 11 11 11 lower height from 24-36" for stand- " 1 1 ASPEN BLANKETS ' ' I 1 1 II 11 inB or sitti"S Position. 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Robert Thorn ton and State Senator Walter Pearson hit away at their fa miliar campaign themes as they shared the stage in Port land. Thornton said the Demo crats can win, even though Hatfield will "take time out" from his campaign for vice president to wage a publicity flooded fight for reelection in Oregon. Pearson asserted he is the . V i' I For V.fZrfKJj4 ' STATE REPRESENTATIVE i!' r:-mli M ' Honest T 3 'Capable ; r ; Experienced iWL 2,36Hiii:er mSSSam m&SM UTTm vi- uarge ., numerals s i - ALWAYS LOTS OF FREE man to beat Hatfield on a pro gram to increase inistry and jobs,keep taxes down, and "put the go in Oregon." Former Congressman Charles Porter suggested it was House Speaker Robert Duncan, rather than himself, who has falsified the daylight saving time issue. The statement came in the running batlte between the two fourth district Democratic candidates for Congress. The time issue started when Por ter said Duncan could have killed the Portland area fast time bill in the House if he had wanted to. Duncan denied it. He said SHOPPING CENTER STORE JUMBO HOUSEWARES the laro. 1 ih 4 or. box. to in- ttoduce vou to the finest washday helper you have ever tned PARKING SPACE NEAR THE Porter ither was ignorant of the situation or was falsi fying the issue. Porter retorted Duncan had complete power over commit tees that dealt with the bill in the House. He added, "I will leave it to the voters to decide who falsified the issue." , These two candidates, along with State Sen. Robert Straub and Eugene fireman Pat Flynn, have waged one of the primary's hottest campaigns. Stale Rep. Carl Fisher (R Eugene) will face the Demo cratic winner for Rep. Edwin Durno's fourth district seat in November. Durno is giving up (Republican) SAVARD FOR SHERIFF Proven Administrative Pd. Pol. Adv. by Savard tor Sheriff Comm., Glen Chm., 9S1 So. 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