Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 10, 1962, Image 22

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1962
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
NUMBER 17 - Mrs. Francis Hcbl, Sun Prairie, Wis., proudly
displays her 10 pound, three ounce daughter. It was the 17th
child born to the couple and their fourth daughter. (UPI)
TRANSFER APPROVED
Newport News, Va. - iDPII -The
Newport News School
Board Thursday approved the
transfer applications of 27
legroes to four white or pre
dominantly white public
schools. The board last year
had assigned 14 Negroes to
white schools under a gradual
desegregation plan approved
by a federal court.
Davidson Asked
To Clarify Stand
Portland -(UPII- Republican
State Chairman Phil Roth to
day asked Democratic Nation
al Committeeman C. Girard
Davidson to clarify his own
views on J. Edgar Hoover and
the FBI.
Rother referred to the re
cent Western States Demo
cratic Conference in Seattle,
where W. H. Ferry, vice chair
man of the Fund for the Re
public, criticized the FBI and
Hoover. Ferry termed their
anti - communist efforts "spy
swatting."
Davidson, as chairman of
the conference, invited Ferry
to speak.
Roth said Davidson should
state whether he agrees with
Ferry that the FBI is chasing
mythical spies and saboteurs.
If he does, Roth said, then
Davidson "must also believe
that Cuba ... is also an over
rated myth and threat."
Davidson said earlier he
felt the advantage of Ferry's
talk lay in the exchange of
ideas fostered at the confer
ence. Roth said other Democratic
candidates in Oregon also
should clarify their own
stands on the Ferry talk.
READY WITH QUIP
Washington -IUPH- President
Kennedy was congratulating
600 Peace Corps trainees on
the White House lawn Thurs
day when a girl handed him
an envelope of red balloons
for his daughter, Caroline,
"Caroline is already in the
Peace Corps - in Italy," the
President quipped.
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New York-lUPU-When a com
pany going downhilll docs a
turnaround from red to black
in two years, watchmakers
will tell you today, It reflects
new, fresh, and virgorous
management.
Ordinarily, this would
mean that the new manage
ment also was youthful. But
the watchmakers can cite a
different story.
For the fiscal year ended in
March, I960, Gruen Indus
tries Inc., maker o fwatches,
showed a consolidated net loss
of more than $1.8 million.
Then it got the new top man
agement. Lost Reduced
For the next fiscal year, the
loss was reduced to a little
over $500,000. For the 1962
fiscal year, up came a profit
of more than $100,000.
The men who were respons
ible, Gruen officials say
proudly, were both in their
60s when they took over the
company. One was John H.
Ballard, who after 110 years
was being retired as president
of Bulova Watch, and became
president of Gruen. The other
was Edward L. Love, former
executive vice president of the
Chase Manhattan Bank, semi-
retired from the active finan
cial community, who became
chairman of the board.
"Ballard came first, and
then Mr. Love," recalled Ru
dolph Epstein, vice president,
secretary and treasurer who
also came to Gruen after the
change in management.
Matters Out of Line
"The figures showed what
shape things were in. And
there were a lot of matters
that were out of line.
"In two years, we reduced
overhead by $250,000.
"The Gruen plant in Swit
zerland, perhaps the most
modern in the world, was
suffering from lack of busi
ness. The company's credit
situation was such that it
often had to keep Its own
plant waiting while it got up
enough funds to buy some
more watch movements.
"Now it is going back into
100 per cent production, and
we are trying to add capacity."
An average adult person
has 4 to 6 quarts of blood
weighing 12 to 15 pounds.
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The Family Council
Editor's note: The Family Council ennilitl of a judge, a
pliyehiatrlit, three tier cy men, three edilori and a Humeri editor.
Kach article la a humniary of a family disagreement presented to the
Council. The Council deali with problems, major and minor,
encountered by guidance counselor! and ocia! workers, tdlted by
by Mrs. Alma Denny. (Copyright by General features Corp.)
overnight. Advances in for-: him to stay put and study his
tune come to those who "hap-, own limitations, not just the
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right moment, and are often
few other advantages, such.
as friends, routs, and a well-
. ordered education.
Nedda P.
stop moving
Will he ever put,
us around?; big
the children will have a
advantage over other
There's no need for it.
Arnold P. - I'll never stop
trying to improve my chances.
I move where things look bet
ter. ...
Nedda P. - Arnie and I
have been married IS years,
and we have three children.
We both grew up in a small
town in Pennsylvania, and for
the first three years of our
marriage we lived in Harris
burg. That was quite a change
for me, but I got used to it and
was glad that we were still at
least in our home state.
But for 12 years now, Arnie
has been movinj us from
town to town. There's no
other reason for it but his
restlessness. As a result, we
all lose out in the end. He
loses time looking for work.
We lose money during the in-between-jobs
time. The chil
dren have gone to school in
10 different states, and their
education is hit-and-miss. And
we have no real home. We
just rent furnished apartments
each time.
How can I help him make
the best of it so our next move
will be the last?
Arnold P. - I'm a machinist,
and I'm still young enough to
keep trying to improve my
self. 1 think I owe it to my
self, and Nedda owes it to
me, while we're under 40 to
traipse around and study the
field before we settle down
and stay for good.
After a year in one place,
when I see there's no future
I move on. Why should I stay
wid waste my time? I figure
on finding a new berth where
I'll be happier. Meanwhile,
I'm not harming Nedda or my
children. It doesn't take me
long to find work, and they
get a chance to see the world.
Once we really dig in and stay
kids. All this travel will
serve to increase their knowl
edge. They're bright and will
catch up once they reach high
school and, I hope, college,
too. Nedda must be patient.
Her break will come soon.
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The Council: That slogan,
Arnold, is "Join the Navy and
See the World'' not "Marry
Arnold and etc." Nedda, being
the female of the species,
craves a nest for herself and
young. She's not that much
of a migratory bird.
Further, it's not much fun
to "see the world" under a
cloud of worry, poverty and
fear. Your family aren't
tourists. They're d i s placed
persons, and, as such, a roof
over their head is what their
eyes are out to see, not the
snow on Mt. Rainier or Ni
agara Falls.
We add our vote to Nedda's.
It looks like there's something
within Arnold that needs
looking into - first by himself
and then, if he can't see it
clearly, by a counselor. We
refer to his go-go-go urge,
called "restlessness" by Ned
da. Most fellows get that, in
its extreme form, out of their
systems before they marry.
Otherwise they roam the
earth, alone usually, or marry
a like-minded gypsy who signs
up for the itinerant life with
her eyes wide open. But Ar
nold is indulging his whims
and fancies as though still
single, while dragging along
his obviously reluctant wife
and children - excusing it all
as being for their own "good."
Stripped of all the fancy talk,
his behavior is immature and
selfish.
First off, just because Ar
nold can't see a "future" in a
location is no reason to con
clude there is no future
there. Breaks can appear
the result of luck and timing
rather than strategy. Second,
no matter how good things
look, no matter how happy
Arnold is on a job. he II come
: to a slump, a dull discour
; aging stretch. Most of us take
'this in stride. He'd have to
iin order to last until the Big
: Chance he's after. But with
j his habit of wriggling out
; from under, he'd keep moving
ion and keep losing out.
! No. Arnold must stand still
j at the next stop. We susgest
that it be in a big city where
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1962 MODEL CLEAN UP!
If you don't believe that Paul Lea wants to move cars take another look
at the picture. "Randy Rambler" has just rode in with New Rambler
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Here is just one sample of our
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