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Flame Going Out Under Oregon's Political Pot as Election Day Approaches United Press International Campaigning for Friday's Oregon primary ends today as Oretn Democrats and Re public's prepared to pick their November candidates In an election which hag sparked heated interest in only a few cases. Sen. Wayne Morse, seeking his fourth term, is running for the second time as a Demo crat since he bolted the Re publican party in 1952. It will be the first test of Morse's voting strength since he lost the 1960 Oregon presidential primary to President Ken nedy. But his real test, should he win nomination Friday, will come in November. Morse is opposed in the primary by Charles Gilbert, a Portland labor union member. Republican Senate candi date R. F. Cook, Scotts Mills, today sent telegram to Morse congratulating Morse "upon your reelec'in i United States Senator." Cook said Morsiffis assured of reelection in November be cause it appears that the GOP nomination for U. S. Senator in tomorrow's primary will be a Republican other than him self whom Morse will defeat in the fall. Cook complained of Oregon newspaper endorsements of Sig Unander, Portland, and Edwin R. Durno, Medford. In the telegram to Washing ton, D. C, Cook told Morse: "It would be interesting to know what particular mes merism your forces employed upon Oregon editors to cause them to pursue a course which can only lead the Re publican party lo new heights of defeat." He specifically objected to the endorsement of Unander by the Oregonian. Gov. Mark Hatfield, who has opposition from George Altvater of Portland, ha?done little campaigning in his bid for nomination for a second term. State Sen. Walter Pear son and Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton seek the Democratic nomination for governor, along with Dan Cox of Spring field and M. A. Yenge of Eu gene. The Thornton-Pearson bat tle, the six-way race for the Republican Senate nomination and the fight for the Demo cratic nomination for Con gress in the fourth district have had the most fireworks. AH six candidates for the GOP Senate bid have been critical of Morse, who was elected as a Republican in 1944 and 1950. GOP voters will choose among Unander, Durno, Dr. Harold Livingston, Jim Bacaloff, Cook and Glenn Brixey. Both Durno, wno has been in ihe state for three weeks, and Unander, have hit hard at Kennedy Administra tion policies. Much of the hottest battling in the late stages has been between ex - Congressman Charles O. Porter and House Speaker Robert Duncan, two of four candidates for the Democratic congre nional nomination in the fourth dis trict. State Sen. Robert Straub and Eugene Fireman Patrick Flynn round out the four-man race to oppose State Rep. Carl Fisher (R - Eugene), unop posed on the GOP ticket. Rep. Walter Norblad is un opposed for nomination in the first district. Willis West, a Multnomah county deputy dis trict attorney, and Blaine Whipple, former executive secretary of the Democratic party, seek the bid to oppose him. In Eastern Oregon, Rep. Al Ullman is unopposed for nomi nation on the Democratic side. Bend Publisher Robert Chan dler, a surprise entry on the GOP ticket, Is opposed for nomination to Congress by Everett Thoren of Elgin. Rep. Edith Green (D-Ore.) has primary opposition from Mrs. Audrey Henry, a con servative, and druggist How ard Steinbach. Republicans seeking the third district nomination are Stanley E. Hartman, Steinbach's drug store .business partner, and Wint Blackwell. Voters also will choose be tween Circuit Judges Arno Denecke of Portland and Lyle Wolff of Baker for a Supreme Court position; between Peter Gunnar, incumbent, and Ray- Market Closes Substantially Lower mond Jones for tax court judge; decide on two measures and nominate candidates for the State Souse and Senate and fcbor commissioner. One of the measures would let legislators set their own salaries; the other would make it easier for new taxing districts to set up their initial tax base. Pat Blair is unopposed for the GOP nomination for lstoor commissioner. Democratic in cumbent Norman Nilsen has opposition from Vic Davis. Nominations will be made for 13 Senate seats and all 60 House seats. Numerous local issues such as fluoridation in Prineville, authority for city-owned buses in Portland and charter elec tions In Sherman, Jackson and Benton counties have added interest to the elecetion. Campground Book Published by FS Portland - The 1962-63 Campground Directory for na tional forests of Oregon and Washington has been pub lished by the Pacific North west Region of the U.S. forest service. The 85-page booklet lists activities, location, size, and facilities of each of the hun dreds of National Forest campgrounds in the Region. Jt also contains valuable tips for campers. Many photo graphs and maps make the publication especially attrac tive and useful. Individual copies are avail able free upon request to the Regional Forester, U.S. forest service, postoffice, box 4137, Portland 8, Ore., or national forest supervisor offices throughout the Region. Vote For Wes UcKenzie v ? ML for the BEST DEAL en i CHEVROLET impala Bel Air Biscayne Chevy II Corvair Corvette Trucks OK Used Cars HE'LL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS COURTESY CHEVROLET 9th and Barllett Sti. Phone SP 2-61 IS Foreign Briefs PLANES PATROL THAI-LAOTIAN BORDER Vientiane, Laos-IIIPD-American )at fighters and fighter bombers apparently have begun patrolling the Thai-Laotian border lo guard against a pro-Communist invasion of Thai land from this divided kingdom. Two planes which military observers here said appeared to be U. S. Navy or Marine Corps )et fighters flew over Vientiane this morning end then headed north along the That border. New York - (UPD - Stonki cut down their losses in late trading today but closed sub stantially lower. Late trading features were Lockheed up about 1V4 on news it had received a con tract possibly worth $180 mil lion for work on a nuclear rocket and Consolidated Elec tronics up rouKhlv 3V4. Texas Gulf Sulfur slashed its divi dend and slipped nearly 2. POLIO-INFECTED GUINEA PIGS STOLEN Siockholm-IUPD-Police said today that 23 guinea pigs in fected with live polio virus were stolen from a state medical laboratory Wednesday, apparently by someone who wanted to sell them as pets. Authorities issued an emergency warning to prevent the infected animals from getting into Ihe hands of unsuspecting persons. COLOMBIA POLICE BATTLE STUDENT RIOTERS Bogota, Colombia-dJPD-Troops and police in two Colom bian cities Wednesday battled student rioters who punctured the tires of parked cars or set them afire. No casualties were reported, but at lent 24 rioters were arrested REPORTING IN AFRICA' PRESS TOPIC Paris-IVPII-The International Press Institute today turned its attention to the problems of Reporting in Africa in its third and final day of the 11th assembly here. for the Home tftule Charter The Home Rule Charter was prepared by members of both parties. The following registered Democrats of Jackson County are but a few of the hundreds of Democrats who favor the charter. We urge all members of BOTH parties to support this measure which is so vital to our County's future. ' With the whole state watching, Jackson County can lead in real self-government . . . show your confidence in the people of Jackson County to manage their own affairs! M Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lamberg, Medford Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Boyer, Medford Melvin Gibson, Shady Cove Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Woodell, Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris, Medford Mr. Arnold Jenny, Medford Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrett, Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Al Carrara, Medford Mr. and Mrs. Nat Etzel, Eagle Point Dr. Loren B. Messenger, Talent Mrs. Margaret Gartman, Medford Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lord, Ashland Dr. and Mrs. Harry Danielson, Medford The Reverend Duane Alvord, Ashland Mr. Edward Kron, Rogue River Miss Ann Baillio, Medford Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Kreisman, Ashland Mrs. Harlan Bosworth, Applegate Mrs. Ronald Johnson, Medford Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Shively, Ashland Mr. Frank Glonning, White City Mr. and Mrs. Henry Padgham, Medford Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Graham, Medford Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Davies, Eagle Point Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bogarde, Medford Mr. Harold A. Cloer, Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hudson, Medford Mrs. Marguerite Pote, Shady Cove Mrs. John R. Porto, Medford Mr. Lawrence Heskett, Medford Mrs. Edwin Gebhard, Central Point Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Elle, Ashland Mr. Dunbar Carpenter, Medford Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davies, Eagle Point Miss Ethel Shumway, Medford Dr. and Mrs. John Brandenberg, Medford Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Oredson, Ashland Mrs. Thomas Goff, Medford Mrs. W. L. Lockington, Medford Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutter, Medford Mr. Edwin Kirtley, Medford Mrs. Walter Collins, Medford COUNTY YES (X) PROPOSED JACKSON COUNTY HOME RULE CHARTER - A county constitution for self gov-. 3 eminent in local mattersj provides for nonpartisan election of leven commission. en, appointment by them of five administrative officers now elected. NO ( ) VOTE 3 YES (X) FOR JACKSON COUNTY'S HOME RULE CHARTER! Pd Pol Adv. by D"icii! tor Home ftul Crii'lc Comm - Rjy l.mbt.g Chrnn . 3o 1 9 Ros Ljnt DOW JONES AVERAGES New York - (UPD - Dow Jones final stock averages: 30 industrials 649.79. off 4.25; 20 railroads 136.58. unchanged; IS utilities 122.19. off 0.31. and 65 stocks 224.55. off 0.96. Sales today were about 2.95 mil lion shares compared with 3.36 million shares Wednesday. Rogue Valley Edition Medford Todays price on lelected Hocks: Allied Chemical 42i Alum Co Am 34 American Air Lines 19 American Can American Motors 13 . AT&T I20i,i American Tobacco 37 Anaconda Copper 45i'a Annco 383,i Bendlx Corp 64'i Bethlehem Steel 38' Boeing Air 4S Brunswick 32 Caterpillar Corp 36 ',i Chrysler Corp ao Coca cola as'i JH 'a Continental Can (xd) 41 Crown Zellerhach 47a: Crucible Steel 171'', Curtiss Wright 17 Dow Chemical 521 Du Pont 900 ' Eastman Kodak 107i Firestone 4oi'4 Ford 903' General Electric 707. General Food 81 ; General Motor 32 1' Georgia Pacific 44 1' Greyhound 2R3. Gulf Oil Homestake , 31 ' inano rower 32 I-B-M 449 Int Paper 3ns. Johns Manville 49 ' nennecou uopper 763 Lockheed Aircraft 453,; Martin Co. 1V Merck aoai Montana Power 36 li Montgomery Ward 32 Nat'l Biscuit 41'; New York Central up,. Northern Pacific 37 Pac Gas Elec 32i Penney .T. C Penn RR 141, Perms Cement id Phillips 32 Procter it Gamble 771 Radio Corporation 35 k Richfield Oil as "4 Safeway . ... 49 Sears 82 Shell Oil . 36i4 Socony Mobil Oil 32ij Southern Co. 31 Southern Pacific . .... 28 Soerrv Rand is'i Standard California 58 g Standard Indiana . 4R", Slandnrd N. J 331; Sun Mines - 7 Texas Co. 34 s, Texas Gulf Sulfur 13, TfXPs Pacific Land Trust . . . 1R Thiokol 29 sB Trans-America 411, Tram World Air 11 Tri-continental . I'nion Carbide . Union Pacific ITnited A I reran United Air Lines V. S. Plvwood . U. S. Rubber U. S Steel West Bank Corp . Westinphousc Youngstown . 44 , 08 ; 31 . 47 . 30 44 48 36 32 , 32 89 151 NEWBRY NAMED GOOD SENATOR On Mm S. 1962. the "Ott 90 n Vatet" said; "Lynn Nw bry, Republican incumbent, da isrvti ths nomination tr Don Id I. Stathoi wh tn aur epin ion is trying ttt unseat Newbry tor no objective ourpoie. New bry was a food Senator indeed.' Prf Pol. Ad bv Neighbor tm Newbry Committee ;m Hubbard. Om , Mfdtcrd. 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