Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 17, 1962, Image 2

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    Rockefeller and
sown Engage in
Statistics
Sacramento, Calif. - IDPB -My
state has more new fac
tories than your state, said
New York Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller.
Oh no it hasn't, my slat
can wh'p your state in new
factories anytime, answered
California Gov. Edmund G.
Brown.
That, more or less, was the
dialogue Saturday in a battle
between the governors of the
nation's two most populous
states. Each man is armed to
the teeth with statistics.
Rockefeller made his state
ment Thursday, saying that
more than three times as
many new plants have been
built or started in New York
in the past year than in Cali
fornia. Brown answered immedi
ately in a letter, whose con
tents he released Saturday.
After citing Rockefeller's fac
tory statement, Brown said:
"The reverse is more likely
true, although 1 do not be
lieve either state has an ac
Blair Hits Nilsen
With 'Union7 Charge
Salpm -HIPP- The Rcpubll
can candidate for state labor
commissioner, Pat Blair, Sa
lem, has charged that Labor
Commissioner Norman O. Nil
sen is "in cahoots" with a
presidential commission "to
sponsor the unionization of
farm workers."
In addition to Nilsen, Blair
criticized Jack Heathershaw
of Washington, D. C, of the
Association Makes
Mciel Suggestions
Several recommendations
to motels were made at a re
cent meeting of the Jackson
County Motor Court associa
tion. Among them was a motion
to write letters to the Ore
gon Public Utilities commis
sion opposing the exclusive
franchise for electrical power
in this area being given to
Pacific Power and Light co
Also recommended was that
a irltcr be sent to the state
highway commission seeking
information and correction of
liichway signs in southern
Oregon which omit the milage
to IWcdford.
A report was made on a
meeting of Jackson and Jose-
phine county representatives
who are forming ways of wel
coming visitors to Oregon. It
is planned to purchase win
dow decals and bumper
stickers to display in promot
ing the "Keep Oregon Green"
program.
Embroidery Art
Everybody will stop to ad
mire these still-life pictures
so effective in color.
Slill-Iite. cherished in the
past - decorator treasures
now. Fascinating embroidery!
Pattern "012: two 10x16
inch transfers; color chart.
Til I R T Y FIVE CENTS
(coins) (or this pattern add
10 cents lr each pattern fur
lst-class mailing. Send to
Alice Brooks, care of Med
ford Mail Tribune, Needle
craft Dept., P. O. Box 1B3,
Old Chelsea Station, New
York 1 1. N Y. Print nla'nly
NAME. ADDRESS. PAT
TtliN NUMBER.
nevkr-hefore value:
"on dr.signs to knit, crochet,
M'W, weave, embroider, quill
in . uur l!Hi2 Needlccraft
Catalog Beautiful Bulkies in
a complete fashion section
plus bedspreads, toys, linens.
alEhans, .slipcovers, plus 2
but (uilun. Send 25r now.
w iaaa
Battle
curate record of new plants."
"A comparison of employ,
ment shows, however, that
between February 1958 and
February 1962 the number of
wage and salary workers in
New York increased by 3.4
per cent while ours increased
14.2 per cent, four times more
than New York. In the cate
gory of 'manufacturing em
ployment,' between 1958-62
New York's employment de
clined 3.4 per cent while Cali
fornia's Increased by 11.2 per
cent," Brown said.
Brown seemed especially
Irked by Rockefeller's second
contention: that California's
indebtedness has been "soar
ing" while New York's has
been dropping.
He said that "one of the
reasons our bonded indebted
ness is increasing (although
it is still the lowest per $100
of personal income of the
nine top industrial states, in
cluding New York) is that we
are spending a great deal
more on schools and educa
tion than you are."
president's commission on mi
grator labor, promoting five
bills in Congress that deal
with farm labor.
Heathershaw was here on
Tuesday, and spoke to t h e
state Inter-agency Migratory
Labor committee and predict
ed passage of at least two of
the bills.
Blair called the program a
"promotional scheme of the
New Frontier to sponsor the
organization of farm workers
in a labor union."
Nilsen, a Democrat seeking
reelection in November, has
not announced publicly any
stand on the bills, but Blair
said it is apparent that Nilsen
supports them.
However, a spokesman fur
Nilsen said late Friday that
Nilsen wrote Rep. Edith
Green (D-Ore.) on May 25
expressing some reservations
about one of the bills S.
1123 that would affect chil
dren under 15.
In the letter, which Mrs.
Green requested, Nilsen said
the provision for a '25 mile
restriction on employment of
12 and 13 year olds in the
fields should be "re-examin
ed" to see whether it would
"seriously limit the chances
of Oregon residents to partici
pate in summer harvest work"
The provision would forbid
anyone 14 or under from
working in a harvest conduct
ed 25 or more miles from
their home.
Three Appear in
District Court Here
Earl Henry Farrell, Klam
ath Falls, was sentenced to
90 days in the county jail
Thursday by Jackson County
Judge L. L. Sawyer.
He had pleaded guilly to
making a false statement in
writing.
Ray Wnndrow Turpln, route
1, box 359A, Talent, pleaded
guilty yesterday to shipping
unbranded forest products
and was fined $25.
He pleaded guilty to charges
of transporting 20 logs, un
branded and unmarked. June
13 between Rock Point and
Rogue River.
Minnie Dale Bell. 111. route
4, box 432, Medford. was
placed on 12 months proba
tion on charges of peity lar
ceny. She pleaded guilty to
taking a blue bathing suit
from a Medford itore June 11.
Measles Tops List
01 County Diseases
Measles led the list of com
municable diseases reported
to the Jackson County Health
department last week.
Seventeen cases were re
ported in Medford, live in
Ashland, and two in Central
Point.
Also reported in the county
was one case of gonorrhea,
two cases of mononucleosis,
seven cases of influenza, and
two cases of fifth disease.
One case of pulmonary tu
berculosis was reported from
White City, and one of non-
pulmonary tuberculosis was
reported from Douglas county
Timber Sales Scheduled
On Daylight Time
Klamath Falls - T I m b e r
sales announced by the Win
ema National forest scheduled
June 21, 22, 28 and 2!) will
be held on Pacific standard
time, according to representa
tives of the forest.
Beginning Monday, June
18, the Winema lorest ntncr
will observe daylight saving
time. Office hours will be
from 8 a m. In noon, and from
1 to 5 p m. daylight tune.
BIG- ATTRACTION-There is noining more
appealing, especially to children, than a
Shetland pony; and there was a bunch of
them at Rogue Valley Livestock Auction,
Phoenix, last Thursday. Some 112 head of
fillies and mares, all from the Gene Lowry
pony ranch, Nebraska City, Neb., were auc
tioned off during the afternoon. Young
UPI Chairman Scores Noted
European
Goarhart, Ore. (UPI) Lead
er, of kev Eureopean coun-
tries in the day's news have in
common the fact that they are
old men, stubborn men ana
strong men, to wnom mosi
problems are black or white
with no intervening greys,"
Frank H. Bartholomew said
in a banquet address to the
75lh annual meeting of the
Oregon Newspaper Publishers
association Friday nigni.
Bartholomew, chairman of
the board of United Press In
ternational, returned earlier
n the week from a European
lour and quoted these "recent
and revealing" observations
by heads of three nations:
French President Charles
de Gaulle, referring to his un
compromising positi-.i on U.
S. bases and complete cooper
ation with NATO: "France is
not In tow."
: West German Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer, referring
to Washington-London fears
that he loo- may be weaned
from NATO toward a Bonn-
Paris axis because of his dis
approval of U.S attitude to
ward negotiating with
Khrushchev on Uerlin: "When
y
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tunity to learn to play the piano for less than
you ever imagined!
ENJOY A STEINWAY, EVERETT
OR WURLITZER PIANO
RENT
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before you BUY!
But act quickly, this offer good
only through June 30th.
PURUCKER
MUSIC HOUSE
111 North Central
'i,
sters, like Matt and Brian Kieling, Ashland,
above, found the display of ponies almost
as good as a circus. Brian is petting a
dappled filly colt. Two colts were born
the day before the auction. Prices ranged
from $180 to $220 for fillies and $175 to
$300 for mares. One registered mare sold
for $400.
Leaders in
Macinillan came back from
the U.S., the press said the
two Anglo-Saxon states had
taken protection of the free
dom of the world into their
own hands. 1 did not cry 'Lon
don-Washington axis" . . . close
friendship between France
and Germany is absolutely In
the interests of the United
States."
Spain's chief of state Fran
cisco Franco: ine west
should recognize the fact that
Medford Youth Gets
Marine Commission
J. R. Campbell Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Camp
bell, 3252 Burscll rd., Med
ford, has been commissioned
a second lieutenant in the
Marine Corps following his
graduation Irom the Univer
sity of Idaho in Moscow.
Campbell will report to
Quantico, Va., lor further
training as a Marine officer.
He received a bachelor of
science degree in education at
the university, where he ma
jored in psychology.
Air, ymir children musically
inclined ?
Will they take In the piano?
Will they practice?
inrcstmcnt worthwhile?
FR
Phone 773-7538
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Speech
a low point in Communist
power has been reached and
should deal strongly and firm
ly with Russia immediately,
to achieve and Insure perma
nent peace solutions to inter
national problems. The rising
level of education in Russia
has produced a philosophic
breach between the mother
country of communism and
her undisciplined and unedu
cated brood elsewhere in the
world."
and Make Your Appointment!
Bring your children . . . BABY SITTERS
will be at your disposal at the Blood
mobile to take good care of them while
you give your blood. MEDFORD'S
QUOTA for the two days is 300 pints;
Central Point's quota 100 pints.
Canadians Go To Polls
Ottawa - CPU - Ten million
Canadian voters have only to
day left to decide whether
to return to power Prime Min
ister John Oiefenbakcr and
his Conservative party or
switch to the Liberal banner
carried by Lester B. Pearson.
The country's longest elec
tion campaign in history came
to a virtual standstill Satur
day because of balloting blue
laws. No radio or television
politicking is allowed for 48
hours prior to election day
under Canadian law.
Polls will open at 6:30 a.m.
EDT, Monday. Voters will
choose from 1,105 candidates,
including 14 Communists, try
ing for a place in the 265
seat House of Commons.
Will Be Close
Political strategists were
in egrcemcnt on one count.
The race will be close in se
lecting Canada's 25th Parlia
ment. This was not the case
in 1958, when Diefenbaker's
Conservatives took 208 seats
in Parliament, biggest land
slide in the country's politi
cal history.
Diefenbaker, 66, received an
Page 2-A
Medford
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11th hour windfall Friday
when the Dominion Bureau of
Statistics published the April
30 unemployment figures.
These showed that unemploy
ment had dropped to 335,000,
or five per cent of the nation's
work force. The total is 120,
000 below March figures.
The Prime Minister took ad
vantage of the news to pre
dict "virtually full employ
ment" by late summer.
Was Campaigning
Pearson, 65, former Exter
nal Affairs Minister and win
ner of the 1957 Nobel Peace
Prize, was campaigning in To
ronto when the unemployment
statistics were released.
He said they showed a re
duction only because of "nor
mal seasonal improvement."
Government claims of full em
ployment, Pearson charged,
are a "cruel hoax for election
eering purposes."
The odds seemed to be with,
Diefenbaker. His Conserva
tives held 203 House of Com
mns seats at Parliament's dis
slution last spring. Thus the
Tribune
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June 203 to 7 p.m. Jewett School
Help Jackson County
be used to meet the
Please
Conservatives could lose 70
seats and still form the next
government.
The Liberals, who had 50
15 years ago, this
car was nothing to brag about.
The eorly VW hod its problems. It wos noisy. Shift
ing was lough. And it wasn't exactlya powerhouse.
But, its shape wos functional. The rear engine
mode for outstanding traction. It was air-cooled.
INo boiling over or freezing.)
Thot old VW may have made a racket, bul It
also made every new idea work.
And to, the VW people invested 15 years of
Km and effort into perfecting one basic model.
Result: Engine noise is practically gone. The
VW gearshift is one of the smoothest in the world.
And you can even accelerate uphill.
Over 3,000 changes have been made on the
VW so far. 128 this year alone.) And all fo make
it work better; none to make it look different.
The VW may still not be perfect. But It's a good
15 years better than the First one.
MORSE MOTORS
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The Red Cross-
meet its blood quota. The
needs in Jackson County's
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Monday
seats at dissolution, would
have to gain at least 83 seats
before challenging the govern-
ment party.
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