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(Foreign Briefs Pacific Northwest (Economy Hurt by Disputes 7 , ' By UniUd Praia International i On the opposite side of the , IWA representative and i the Portland meetings repre-1 said both side were "inxiou i $200 million worth of con-.summer for another of th .. - rt. i th nfir I ficht are members of the Ai-Ii .i, tiw. n sent nearly all the timber to reach agreement but other struction work is halted orrrizinn' toD producers. th erators Council met in Port- U. 8. COMMANDER VISITS UNITS Bangkok-illPll-Gen. Paul D. Harkins, commandtr of U.S. forces in South Vies Nam and Thailand. Tuesday viailtd tha 41st Niw Zealand squadron at Korat. tha Australian Sabrtjet unit at Ubon and in British huntar ii unit at Chiengmai. FLOOD WARNINGS ISSUED IN POLAND Wariaw-OJPIuFlood warnings ware issued for tha provinces of Katowice. Krakow. Rsasiow, Lublin and Kialca Tuesday "night because of rivers overflowing their banks, according to tha Polish news agency PAP. JOURNALISTS HEAR COMMUNIST OFFICER Prague-(UPI-Harry Winston, vice chairman of the Ameri can Communist Party National committee, addressed a meet ing of foreign and Csech Journalists here Tuesday, according to the Soviet news agency Tass, PIRATES BOARD SHIP IN PHILIPPINES , Manila-iUPU-A Manila newspaper said Tuesday pirates armed with machine guns and carbines boarded the inter island ship M. V. Don Jose last Monday and escaped in a power boat after robbing the passengers and crew of more than 11,000 in cash and valuables. MILD EARTHQUAKE SWAYS TOKYO AREA Tokyo-lllPll-A mild earthquake swayed the Tokyo-Yokohama area early today, but there ware no reports of casual ties or damage. ' The Japan meteorological agency located the epicenter of the earthquake at 31 miles below the surface of the earth at Kyujukyu- Hi beach on tha Chiba peninsula, about 43 miles east of Tokyo. ISRAELI PRESIDENT OPENS FAIR Tel Aviv, IsraelMVPIl-President Itshak Ben-Zvl formally opened Israeli's near east international fair Tuesday. The fair features exhibits from 20 countries. ACTOR IN HOSPITAL New York (UPB - Actor Charles Laughton remained hospitalized today undergoing treatment for an old back in jury he aggravated recently while on tour In "An Evening With Charles Laughton." Of ficials at Memorial hospital here said it was undetermined how long Laughton would have to remain for treatment. WETS WIN OUT Milwaukee, Wis. -(UPB- Mil waukee Braves fans probably will be shouting louder for the home team now that they don t have to worry about dry throats. Baseball fans Tues day won a year-long battle with the county board of su pervisors over the right to carry canned and bottled beer into County Stadium. The economy of the entire Pacific Northwest was flirting with disaster today as labor disputes continued to grow in two of its largest summertime industries - construction and lumber. The lumbering industry was being plagued from Southeast Alaska to Northern California and from Missoula, Mont., to the Pacific Coast. Construction was being stymied throughout Washing ton, Western Oregon and Northern Idaho. Thousands of construction men are on strike, thousands of others are out of work be cause of strikes, and more than $300 million worth of construction projects are cith er stopped or hampered be cause of the disputes. Unions involved represent carpenters, ironworkers, teamsters, and operating engineers, as well as other craft unions such as pavers and laborers. fight are members of the A- sociated General Contractors. Lumbar Threat While disputes in the lum bering industry have not reached the proportions of that in construction, the threat was definite. Lumber and Sawmill Work ers Union members in Peshas tin, Wash., Missoula, Mont., and Wallowa, Ore., went on strike at box and white pine sash mills in those communi ties. Workers at the White Pine Sash Co. in Spokane said they would observe picket lines ex pected to be set up in that city by Missoula local mem bers. Meanwhile, scheduled nego tiating sessions between the International Woodworkers of America and firms in Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho and Western Montana were bogged down because federal mediators were swamped with other negotiations. Stocks Irregularly Higher Featuring Firmness in Steels Regional Edition Medford Page 2A Tribune MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1962 ARMSTRONG TIRES 50th Anniversary Inluln Stftty Disci trip W, Shp Suit k lit Mlm Tin toil k i ai A Mt M A I ...nun viainf. TIRE 58 J TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! 6:70x15 I 7:10x15 1 7:50x14 I 6:00x16 $4 488 I I Plus Tax & Old Tire Off Your Car New Y o r k IDPII Slocks opened irregularly higher to day, featuring firmness in steels and blue chips. Trading was moderately active. Analysts, like the market itself, seem unable to make up their minds as to what to expect in the days ahead and for the most part advise a "wait and see" attitude. Two Court Cases Are Continued for Plea Entering Two Jackson county circuit court cases were continued this week to allow defendants to enter pleas to charges. The case of Frank Egbert Nolan, Eagle Point, who is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, was con tinued to June 11 to allow him to enter a plea. He is accused of pointing a .22 caliber pistol at Dorothy Marie Nolan April 16 and threatening her. The case of Keith Edward Schroeder, route 3, box 195, Mcdford, who is charged with negligent homicide, was con tinued to June 11 for a pica. Schroeder is charged in connection with an automobile accident In which Annie Ma tilda Innes, 3628 Soulh Pa cific highway, was fatally In jured. Clyde Marvin Mooncy, 402 Park si., Mcdford, waa sen tenced to two years, 10 months in the Oregon Slate Correctional Institute on charges of burglary not In a dwelling and violation of his probabation. He had received a suspend ed sentence on charges of en tering the county shop on the Big Applcgate rd. last November. A pre-sentence report was ordered for Doyle Dewyane Trapp, 718 West 14th St., who is charged with burglary not in a dwelling. Paul Haviland, Mcdford lawyer, was appoint ed counsel. Trapp is accused of entering the Paylcss Drug Store in the Mcdford Shop ping Center May 25. Others, more optimistic, ex pect a rally some time in June or July that will retrace at least 'i to of the recent decline and bring the Dow Jones industrial average up to the 650-B60 level. DOW JONES AVERAGES Naw York-IUPII-Dow Jonas final stock averages: 30 in dustrials S94.96, up I.28i 20 railroads 125.58, off 0.18; IS utilities 111.67, up Q.57, and 65 stocks 205.67. up 0.41. Sales Tuesday ware about 6.14 million shares com pared with 5.38 millions shares Monday. THE STORE WITH 10,000 ITEMS OPEN SUNDAYS Pullman Appointed To Welfare Post Salem -IUPII- The adminis trator of Jackson county's wel fare program, James Pullman of Medford, has been named chief of the stale welfare com mission's public assistance division. Pullman, 40, will assume the state post here July 1, suc ceeding Mrs. Geralrilne Derby. On May 1 Mrs. Derby was promoted to assistant state welfare administrator In chnrge of program services. Pullman has been adminis trator in Jackson county since March, 11)5(1. He has a degree in sociology from Washington State university, and a mas ters drgiee In social work from the University of Utah. His Oregon social work career began in Clackamas county, where he was a case worker In 1053. Then he served as a siatf assistant for the Multnomah county- wel fare commission, and prior to his Medford post was Union county welfare administrator. Tuesday's prices on stocks: Allied Chemical Alum Co Am American Air Lines American Can American Motors AT&T Anaconda Copper Armco Bendlx Corn Bethlehem Steel Hoeing Air Brunswick Caterpillar Corp Chrysler Corp Coca Cola C B. S. Continental Can Crown Zellerhach Crucible Steel Curtits Wright Dow Chemical Du Pont (xcii Eastman Kodak Cord ... General Electric General Ford General Motors Georgia Pacific Greyhound Gulf Oil tlomeslake Idnlio Power l.R.M lilt Paper Johns Mnnvllle Kennecott Copper Lockheed Aircraft Martin Co , Merck (ad l Montana Power Montgomery Ward Natl Biscuit New York Central Northern Pacific Pac Gas Elec Penney J. u. Penn RR Perma Cement Phillips Procter et uimb i Radio Corp . Kicnneid on Safewav Sears Shell Oil Socony Mobil Oil Southern Co Southern Pacllic Sperry Rand Standard California Standard Indiana Standard N. J Sun Mines Texas Co Texas Gulf Sulfur . Texas Pacific Land Trust Thtokol Trans-America Trana World Air Tli-Contlnental Union Carhtde Union Pacllic United Aircraft United Air Lines U. S Plvwond - U. S. Rubber It. S. Steel West Rank Corp WesUnshnuse selected 41 "t 15',, ..... 17",. 43 I Hi lOfHfc 411. 93 Wt MV, .... 42 21 II!. .... 42 .... 79',, 14'', .... .If) 'i .... 4.1',, .... 1ST. .... IMi, 4m, ....182 i. i, 'V. .... S5 .... B.1s .... 72 .... 411 '4 1I, J Us .... 3S'.'a land, Ore., Tuesday to discuss a new wage agreement in a two-year contract which was reopened this year for wages only. The TOC represent about 191 lumber operators in Oregon, Washington, South east Alaska and Northern California. Meat Today A meeting was scheduled to day between the TOC and the Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union, which like the IWA seeks a 30-cent hourly wage increase. . The two union groups at workers west of the Cascade Mountains. The timber negotiations come at a time when mill owners are arguing they can not stay in business unless they get some relief in their competition with Canadian producers. But the big headache comes in the construction business. Gov. Albert D. Rosellini of Washington met behind closed doors with union and manage ment representatives in an ef fort to find some means of ending disputes in the con struction industry. Rosellini said both sides were "anxious to reach agreement but other than that, he could report no progress." Hagan Assigned Rosellini assigned Jerry Hagan, director of the State Department of Labor and In dustrie, to meet with both sides and to be available for further meetings if it ap peared worthwhile. . State officials pointed out that strikes had affected more than $42 million worth of state building projects and $54 million worth of highway contracts. In eastern Washington and Northern Idaho, more than hampered. In addition. Southwest Washington, Western Oregon and the Columbia River valley were hurting, particularly be cause of the Ironworkers strike which prevented work on bridges, dams and other heavy construction. And as if it weren't already bad enough, about 10,000 cul inary workers, hotel maids and bartenders were threaten ing to strike against the Wash ington State Restaurant and Hotel Association, an action, which if it came to pass, could almost spell doom this region s top proaucers, tourist trade. GRADUATION CARDS When you care enough to send the very best Chiasm' 217 E. 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