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Russian Premier Sees No Reason Bucharest, Romania IUPU Soviet Premier Nikita Khru shchev said today the Soviet Union sees no reason to go to war over Berlin. He declared Russia has set no deadline for signing a separate peace " treaty with Communist East Germany. In a speech recalling his famed "we will bury you" re mark of 1930s, the touring Soviet leader also predicted that, in the long run, the Red flag would fly over the Unit ed States and said "the American people will hoist it themselves. "How eve r," Khrushchev added, "we do not want war with the United States and to drop our bombs over America.". Khrushchev appeared su premely confident as he spoke to workers at the Grivita Canadian Girls Declared Recruited for Strip Jobs Washington - JP - An Im migration Service investigator said today an "international conspiracy" is recruiting teen- aged Canadian girls for U.S. strip joints where they are held In virtual slavery, forced to dance nude and take part in prostitution. Glen F. Rice told the Senate rackets subcommittee that a n.nman Irimtifieri as Miss Bil- lie Brown of Montreal's Para mount Booking Agency has recruited Canadian girls for clubs in Wisconsin and' the Chicago area where "immoral activities and perversion" are carried out. The subcommittee is Inves tigating the relationship be tween the American Guild of Variety Artists and racketeer controlled night clubs. Another witness, Associate I m m i gration Commissioner HIS Me rcury Meteor'62 Of rourie therein! The yotinj man ju-l ilnrtn'l rralirr thai ilir hixuric.ni Mrrrunr Mrtrnr it artualljr priced ilh or httmv many rniiiiact! Think ( ii-rral lug rar luxury Hlini and ride, al imall rar prirf. And Ihf shiry ol Slrtror rrmmmy ilirn'l fm llifre. Thine two fine engines ( the peppy "o" or llie lira" ny B I iiieee llie tail mile out of eiery drop of gasoline. To lop il off, Meteor liai lliixe famous Memtry el(.aeririiii leahiret: .10,0111) miles between major Itiliriraliom; o.OOII mile. Iielween oil rliansea: el( t.liu.lini irake: rfoient of oilier feature, to aaie yon nimiet. le. roinforl ami lop perlormanre at prirei anyone ran iIord-that's the Mercury Meteor. Tei ilrne il al your Mercury Dealer today. MEDFORD MOTORS, Inc. 225 South Riverside Rosie railroad workshop, a a Communist stronghold through World Wars I and II, in the first address of his eight day tour in Romania. Western observers in Bu charest considered K h r u chev's remarks on Berlin and Germany to be the most im portant of his speech. He first accused the West of threatening war over Ber lin and continued: "We see no reason for going to war. Those who talk about war should better rea lize that pushing the button would In the end turn against them." Khrushchev said that if East and West reach an agree ment on Germany, the Soviet Union will sign a separate peace treaty. "We are not setting any deadlines for signing the Mario T. Noto, said the serv ice had put a stop to the re cruiting of Canadian girls for U.S. night club strip shows. Since last March, he said, the service has been Investigating the locale and the type of dancing that Canadian appli cants for jobs would be doing. Applications Rejected Rejected are applications to work as belly dancers, strip tease dancers, and other jobs in "so-called girlie shows, Noto said. Rice said Brown's booking agency, which he described as an AGVA-franchlsed agency, Regional Edition Medford MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE ID, 1982 So who's nagging? I just say that if they can afford a new Meteor on salary... so can we! treaty with the East German ! Democratic R e p u b 1 i c," he ! added. "If the time is right. Two Patients Flown By Mercy Flights Two patients were flown by Mercy Flights, Inc., in the last two days, Coleman Smith, Oklahoma ! City, Okla., was returned to his home from Med ford fol lowing treatment at Rogue Valley hospital for injuries suffered when he fell from a Klamath River bridge. He was the 1,428th patient car ried by Mercy Flighta. The flight was June 18. H. Howard Lage, 2218 Capi tol ave., was flown from Kla math Falls to Mcdford today after a boating accident on the Klamath lake. ropniitnH vnunff and incxoerl enced Canadian girls through newspaper advertisements. promising them "stardom in the United States. He gave case examples of two girls - whom ne namea Miss X and Miss Y - who got jobs through Brown's agency. Their experiences, he said, paralleled other Canadian girls whom he Interviewed working in night clubs. He said the girls were sent to the Band Box in Hurley, Wis., and held in "literal bondage" by the club oper ator. Page 2-A however, we shall solve the problem." Khrushchev appealed to the United States for a German settlement. "We want an understand ing with the Americans over the German question and to settle the West Berlin prob lem in order to end the occu pation regime in this city and turn it into a free town," he said. Khrushchev said the United States was responsible for Russia's armaments program. "They force us to produce bombs," he said. "But pro ducing bombs is a waste of energy. Armament is not a creative work," the Soviet leader said. "President Kennedy once remarked it could be possible that the United Slates has to take the initiative and start a He said there were 11 Ca nadian girls there - most of them between the ages 15 and 17. Rice told about how the girls slept in a long hall with a bodyguard at the front of the building 24 hours a day "Miss X and Miss Y ob served drunks being rolled while working at the Bond Box; both were urged by the owner and his wife to use whatever method necessary to get men drunk, so they could be rolled or spend their money," Riee said. He said the girls tried "to escape but didn t get far be cause their car got stuck in the snow. After they were unable to get away. Rice said "Both were shipped by the management to Calumet City, 111., to work." He said there they were em ployed by Al Holzman, man ager of the Riptide club. Rice said the girls found conditions at the Riptide even worse than at Hurley. At the Riptide, he testified, girls were threatened and one man was assigned "to beat up the girls and keep them in line." He said there were back rooms at the club "where the girls look the men or Immoral purposes." Rice said the girls finally escaped, and hitchhiked to Los Angeles where they were pick- eel up by (he Immigration Service. According lo Rice, the girls said they were in fear of the "syndicate" and were afraid to actually leave the United States unless ordered to do so hv the Immigration Service. The girls, under safeguard, were returned to Canada. Charges Conspiracy Rice declared that "I would like lo say that it is my con viction that this shocking situ ation in the exploitation of young girls, of tender age, in the Calumet City. III., and Hurley. Wis., area, was ac complished by a conspiracy between Billie Brown of the Paramount Booking Agency, an AGVA franchisee! agency who recruited the girls, the AGVA branch agenls who sub mitted the petitions lo admit these girls lo enter the United States, and the nraanized crime element in the Chicago area who used the girls." Rice said. Foreign Briefs ROK ACTING PRESIDENT MAKES SELF PREMIER Seoul-lPf-Grim-laced HtlU G.n. Park Chung Ha, chair man and acting president of South Korea'! military junta regime, installed himself today as "temporary" premier as well. Park swore in the 15 members of his cabinet all but three of them holdovers from the government of ex.Premier Song Y Chang. , MOTIVE FOR PRISON RIOT SOUGHT Montreal-I A three man board of inquiry today sought the motive for Sunday's riot and fire in the St. Vincent de Paul penitentiary. 'RED DEAN' HALTS SHOOTING ON MOVIE Canterbury. England-IPH-Th "Red Dean" of Canterbury halted shooting Monday on a film starring Dirk Bogardo and Judy Garland because he objected to the "scuffy" look of some schoolboy extras. Dr. Hewlett Johnson walked in front of the cameras while a scene was being filmed in the cathedral precincts to I register a protest with director Ronald Neame. WORKERS WALK OFF JOBS IN FRANCE i Paris-'iri'-Workers In France's nationalised gas, electrical and railroad industries walked off their jobs today in an effort to force faster pay raises out of President de Gaulle's I government. 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DOW JONES AVERAGES Nw York -MM- Dow Jonei final stock arragea: 30 Industrial 574.21, off 3.97: 20 railroads 121.74, up 0.26; 15 utilitiei 109.69 up 0.27, and 65 slocks 199.50. off 0.57. Sales Mon day wert about 4.58 million sharvi compared with 7.13 million shares Friday. Monday'i prlcet elected aniens. Allied Chemical 3B Alum Co Am H23,i American Air Linei 17 American Can 41 American Motori 14 AT&T .Iir3'i American Tobacco ...... .. 3P Anaconda Copper HV Armco 50 Bendlx Corp , M Bethlehem Steel 34 2 Boein Air 41 Brunswick ....... ?.47 Caterpillar Corp Chryaler Corp 43 Coca Cola 793, CB S 34 13 Continental Can 40 Crown Zellerbach 421 Crucible Steel 14'j Curt lid Wright IS Dow Chemical 44 Du Pont 178 Eastman Kodak fll'i Fireitone 33 g Ford 81 General Electric 62 General Food fin General Motor 491, Georgia Pacific .. 35 Greyhound 24'', Cult Oil 3R Hnmritftke 54'', Idaho Power - 2fl'.j I.B.M 329'i Int Paper 28 Johna Manvllle 43 Kennccott Copper 70'i Lockheed Aircraft 43 V Martin Co 19 Merck 68 Montana Power 31 'a Montsomery Ward 27 Nationnl Biscuit 38 New Yorlt Central 12 Northern Pacific 34 Pacific Gas Elec 28 Penny. J.C 42 Pcnn RR 11 Phillip 45 Procter A Gamble 65 Radio Corp 44 Richfield Oil 35 Safeway 421. Sears 6 Shell Oil 33 Soconv Mnhll Oil 48 Southern Co 44 Southern Pacific 24 Sperry Rand 14 Standard California 54 Standard Indiana 45 Standard N. J 5m, Stokley Van Camp 19 Sun Mines 7 Texas Co. 49 Texas Gulf Sulfur 12 Thmkol 21 Transanierica 3 Trans World Air 9 Tri-Continental 38 Union Carbide 90 Union ppelfte 29 United Aircraft 42 United Air Lines ?ni, US. Plywood 41 U S. Rubber '40 U S, Sleet 48 West Bank Corp 27 Westinshouae ?7 Ynunustown ... 78 INSECT KSlCt lErtLUKI To Go Stock Market Experiences Fifth Successive Blue Monday Price Drop New York-fOPil -The stock market Monday experienced its fifth successive blue Mon day. Volume and prices were lower, indicating traders would have preferred trying to beat the heat somewhere other than Wall Street. Trading was brisk for about two hours, but dipped in the afternoon and prices showed a moderate loss at the close. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange was 4,580, 000 shares. 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