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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON r i MEDFORD'S FINEST MEATS SINCE 1940 SHOP FOR THE TWO DAY WEEK END-WE WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAY (AS USUAL) AND MONDAY (LABOR DAY) i SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRESH TENDER GROWN LICED !vr. BACON Hormel's No. 1 Bacon "Dairy Brand" and "Old Smoke House" & A yMMM-.V.i. !- If , ') 1 (SAVE 10c PER IB.) S i4 3. I 7, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962 ' -I Hi 7 1 l Y Ml - i i V . J t PQlib ffjiit l' r , I It' I L V s . it ?n II f i ifiifiraen- rain mi if iff1 7 " - ""..' nt'rinMf - . ti.lti mini II Hmufmmmnm im i il i ' i n in nuM VIEW MERCHANDISE Shown here looking over mrr- Zalcs counsel, Dallas, 'lex.; Burley Bullock, Western di- chandise at Andy's Jewelry are, left to right, Charles J. vision supervisor, Amarillo, Tex.; and Richard Hankin, Thornton, zone manager ol Zale's, Portland; Alton Andcr- district manager of Zalc s, Seattle, Wash. (Knackstedt son, former owner; Theodore Hochstin, vice president and Photo) Newly Appointed Envoy To Russia Capable Diplomat Washington - fUPD One day late in September a small and wiry diplomat named Foy D. Kohler will lake up the dell 'cate job of being this coun try's ambassador to the Soviet Union. Premier Nikita S. Khrush chev will not be on hand at the airport to greet Kohler, but the two men soon will know each other well, because this 54-yoar-old career State Department officer must serve as the main Information link between the high command In Washington and its counter part in Moscow. It is no job for cookie pusher or for a courtly gen tleman of the old diplomatic school. It is an assignment for tugged experts such as George Kcnnan, Charles A. (Chip) Dohlen, Llewellyn Thompson, and it will lest the mettle of Ohio-born Foy David Kohler. He goes to Moscow "with a complete knowledge of gov ernment policy," Presl dent Kennedy has said, as well as with "my complete confi dence." Both are vital quali fications. Expert on Berlin Probably Kohler's first busi ness in Moscow will be to dis cuss Berlin with Khrushchev. It is no coincidence that Koh ler knows this subject well. Throughout the last several years, since Khrushchev llarcd Berlin into a crisis, Kohlrr has been deeply involved in U.S. strategy. Although his formal title has been assistant secretary of stale for European affairs, he has spent much lime directing a special task force that has formulated U S. policy on Berlin. Thus under both the Eisen hower and Kennedy adminis trations he has had access to the innermost s,ecrets of cold war diplomacy. Now he has reached the climax of a diplo mat's career despite a setback 10 years ago that could have cul it short. On Saturday, Dec. 6, 193:2, Kohler and his wife were in volved In an automobile acci dent when the car shr was driving hit a telephone pole on Old Dominion Drive in the Virginia suburb of Arlington. They were reluming home finin a late party. Kohler was arrested by Ar lington police and charged with public drunkenness, lie forfeited S8.75 collateral. AHvprhsemrnf FAT OVERWEIGHT Avj.ljl If to vru utlhoul dnclnr'i rrcintrm, our drufl called OD RINE.X You mull lose uqly tt in 7 dav.s or sour menrv back. No atTnuous rvcfcse. laxatives, mas or taking ot so-called ffJuc 'no candtcs, crackes or cookies, or c''e:na Ourn ODRINtX is Jt tiny taiilet and easily s,.altc vved. When sou take ODRINEX. sou still enioy your meals, still eat Hie foods sou I'kc. hut you simply d'l I have the u'-r for citra portions hecausc j ODRINEX depresses your app,;Mc ! and derreares sour desire or food , WUr .eioJit must cown down, bo- ! cause as sour c doctor will te'l i sou, w-'ien sou eat less, vou seiQh less. Get r.d of excess fat and live ! Irnorr ODRIN'tX costs $3 (10 and ! is sold on this GUARANTEE if I not satisfied for any reason lust return the packaqe to sour dmo.- O'st and net your full money hack I No ouestions asked ODRINEX .si told with this guarantee bv Woiiern Tntilt Slore I iO N. Central Mail Ordlrl rilled j But there was something else: He was carrying in the car some State Department documents classified "secret," 'dn luaui jtoid pun jbo nit dealing with political situ ations in the Near East. Koh ler told the police the papers should not be loft unguarded, and called the State Depart ment to have someone go to the car and pick them up. To have the papers with him was a violation of State Department security rules. The department Immediately suspended him for a month without pay and afterwards shipped him off. lo be coun selor in the U. S. Embassy at Ankara, Turkey. At that time he was a sen ior Foreign Officer with 21 years of experience. Seven years later he was back in Washington in the State De partment's high command. His title; Acting Assistant Secre tary of Stale for European Affairs. On Dec. II, 1!)5!, President Eisenhower appoint ed him assistant secretary of slate. Asked About Incident The Arlington incident was recalled on Aug. IS when Kohler appeared before the Senate Foreign relations com mittee for his confirmation hearings as an ambassadorial appointee. Sen. J. William Fulbrighl (D-Ark), chairman of (he committee, told Kohler that "I have a letter from Sen. Harry Byrd (D-Va ) . . . ask ing me to comment on an editorial referring to an inci dent thai occurred lhal you are thoroughly familiar with. 1 feel it is my duly to ask you to comment on il, as to Ihc significance of il." Kohler replied: "It is a mai ler that is on the record, Mr. Chairman. It was well pub licized at the time. It was an unfortunate and regrettable incident for which 1 aci epl full responsibility. I appeared before the Board of Foreign Service and was appropriately disciplined lor violating the rules of proper behavior and carrying classified documents with me. "The State Department was good enough lo point nut In its statement at that time lhal no such incident had occurred belore. and 1 believe the rec ord of the past 10 years shows thai 1 don t make such mis takes a second lime." Wins Quick Approval The committee quickly gave Kohler its approval One IU publican member. George Ai ken of Vcrmonl, commented lhal "Mr. Kohler's record of 1 31 years is available lo this i committee, and I don't know isvhy we should take up time j asking questions. " On Aug. 17 the Senate con firmed him by voice vole The record Aiken referred to began Dec. 17. when Kohler entered the Foreign Service alter graduating from Ohio Slale He seas horn in Oakwood. Ohio. Feb IS. 1908, the son of a state hospital em ployer. lie was enl fust lo Wind sor, Ontario, where he stamp ed visas. From there he went to Bucharest. Belgrade. A I h - Andy's Jewelers Is Purchased by Zale's The sale of Andy's Jewelers, 218 East Main St., Mcdford, lo the Zale Jewelry company of Dallas, Tex., has been an nounced by Andy Anderson, who has operated the business for 17 years. Theodore Hochstim. vice president and counsel for Zale Jewelry company, and Burley Bullock, the com pany's representative, said that all Hie present personnel al Andy's would remain. Charles Pccht of Provo, Ulah, will move to Mcdford as store manager. The purchase was made aft er a market survey by the firm by which it was determ ined lhal Mcdford affords a sound business opportunity ens and Cairo and became In the process an expert on East ern Eurupcan and Near East ern affairs. In January, 1 f ) 4 7 , he went lo Moscow for the first lime as counselor of embassy, and stayed there rising lo Ihe rank of minister until 11)48. It was during this time lhal Stalin clamped down the Ber lin blockade, the beginnings of Kohler's now-intimate ac quaintance with the problem of Berlin versus the Russians. Learm Russian While Ihere he alto learned Russian. He's a bit rusty at il now, he has said, but is prac ticing up before leaving for Moscow. He told the foreign relations committee that his witc. North Carolina - born Pain, speaks il better lhan he dors. From 1!H8 on, Kohler has been at the Stale "Department, mostly as assistant secretary for European affairs. He took tune out from Ber lin problems to accompany Vice President Richard M. Nixon lo Moscow, and he did much of the spadework in pre paring for Khrushchev's visit lo Ihe United Slates in ISoO. and is a unique market for its size. Representatives of Zale's said they are impressed with parking facilities in the downtown area. It was be cause of the favorable repu tation of Andy's Jewelers that Zale's became interested in the purchase, Hochstim said. The purchase of the Med ford store makes the fifth Zalc s store in Oregon. Oth ers are planned in the future. At the present time Zale's op erates 246 stores in 34 states and maintains world-wide buying offices. Net volume for the fiscal year of 1961 was in excess of $63 million. Zalc s stock is listed on the American Stock exchange. Hochstim said a long-term lease was negotiated with William Cochran, building owner. Anderson has made no an nouncement of future plans. v Crescent 1 (innms 7 y in Ice Crenm ( Make ymjf own sundaes, "splits," and plaits with OscpiM lop pinjis m vanpty nf drlicmus flsivots slfcmhprry, Cr)Mml. pmp applr. buttfirscolrh md chncnlalp. Ofiirmus and deenrahvp, tnn, lor rAe tiiltnjjs or icings. CRESCENT it exists fOMY'L. "POOfl WHITE 2v .it f& ...Bless 'em ail! JJ Improved lood isn't tlie only rt as in why American womn ar beautiful "d bremy. But thl improvf ments hv? Irt us enjoy the lad'fs more. 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