Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 07, 1962, Image 2

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    Stocks Slip After
High Start; Steel,
Motors Drop Back
New York -UPlf- Stocks be
gap to falter today after get
ting off to a higher start.
Steeis and motors slipped
back to about Thursday's
closing level along with inter
national oils. Rails and utili
ties managed slight gains in
their indexes, and chemicals
firmed with Dow up Vk. '
Electronics and other glam
or issues were quick to react
fnjm their- highs with only
Beckman, Corning Glass and
Crown Cork managing to hold
gains of a point.
financial Federation . and
Virginia Carolina Chemical
preferred were the only issues
on; the board to gain 2 points,
IDOW JONES AVERAGES
1 .New York L'f II Dow
'Jones final slock averages:
30 industrials 600.81, up
.1.67; 20 railroads 123.17, up
1.08; 15 utilities 121.04, up
' 0.64, and 65 stocks 209.95,
up 0.97. Sales Thursday
were about 3.18 million
shares compared with 3.05
million shares Wednesday.
' Thursday 'i prices on selected
ilocks:
Alum Co Am 80'i
American Air Lines 18
American Can 4:1
American Motors 171'
AT&T 111
Amoricn Tobacco 30
Anaconda Copper 30
Bendix Corp !W
Bethlehem Steel 21
Boeing Air 30
Brunswick . ... 20
Caterpillar Corp 33
Chrysler Corp so
Coca Cola 03
CBS. .... i7
Columbia Gas 28
Continental Can 40
Crown Zellerbach 40
Crucible Steel lfl
Curtlki Wright 18
Dow Chemical 48
Eastman Kodak 00
Firestone 30
Ford 4J
General Electric 83
General Foods 70
GonerBl Motors B3
Georgia Pacific 36
Greyhound 27
Gulf Oil . iV
llomestake 55
Idaho Power 31
I B.M 388
Int. Paper 25
Johns Manvflle ,...... 40
Kennecott Copper 87
Lockheed Aircraft . :.. fil
Martin 64
Montana Power 32
Montgomery Ward 27
National Biscuit 40
Now York Central 14
Northern Pacific 33
Pac Gas Elec 20
Penney J. C 43
Perma Cement 14
Phillips 48
Procter At Gambia fiS
Radio Corporation 47
Richfield Oil 30
Safeway . 18
Santa Fe 21
Scar 73
Shell OH 31
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Socuny Mobil OU 51s;
Southern Co 48 '
Sperry Rand 47 1 4
Standard California 56J
Standard Indiana 44 J$
Standard N, J 3H
Stokley Van Camp 18
Sun Minea - II' 4
Texai Co 53 t
Texai Gulf Sulfur M 131,,
Texai Pac Land Truit lf)J
Thiokol 28 '
Tran America 38 '
Tram World Air
Trl.ConlinenUl .. 38 '
Union Carbide 87 ,
Union Pacific 30
United Aircraft 48
United Airllnei 3Hi
U.S. Plywood
U.S. Rubber 41 '
U.S. Steel 42'
West Bank Corp . 28
Wcstlnghouie 27
Youngstown 74 u
Thornton Wants To
Attract New Firms
Salem-WPU-Atty Gen. Rob
ert Y.' Thornton, Democratic
candidate for governor, said
Thursday lie believes in an
expanded program for at
tracting new industries with
out giving away large chunks
of public money or property.
He said, "More attention
should be paid toward pre
serving and perpetuating our
wonderful Oregon way of liv
ing and our priceless heritage
of unmatched scenic beauty
and clean beaches, more than
the present governor showed
in his attempted offshore oil
deal.
"I also believe we have an
obligation to our own tax
paying Industry and agricul
ture to spend as much In a
vigorous program for expand
ing markets for Oregon prod
uct as we now spend to lure
Industry. To accomplish this
I propose to establish an ex
port promotion division which
we need but do not have."
Indian Tribes Ask
To Build Two Dams
' . Washington -OIPII- Sen. Lee
Metcalf (D Mont.) Thursday
dashed cold water on the Mon
tana Power Company's hopes
for building two dams on the
Flathead Indian Reservation.
Metcalf, after the conclusion
of two days of hearings on
Columbia Basin projects, said
the expressed desire of the
Confederated Salish and Koot
enai Tribes to build the dams
themselves had been "a real
blockbuster.
1 He Indians, he said, un
doubtedly would have priority
over the private utility in
their application to the Fed
eral Power commission to
build the dams.
Metcalf conducted the pub
lic works subcommittee hear
ings at which officials of the
Montana Power Company op
posed federal construction of
the proposed $247 million
Knowles dam. The dam would
flood the two Buffalo Rapids
sites on the reservation.
"The one thing that the
hearing did bring out is that
the Montana Power Company
proposal is no longer an al
ternative to be seriously con
sidered," Metcalf said.
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4 Plymouth
v Chrysler
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DICK KNIGHT CO.
OUR 12th YEAR at 8th and RIVERSIDE
Foreign Briefs
RUSSIANS CHOSEN FOR PIANO COMPETITION
Moicow-4PI-Tht Sovi.t newt agency Tan taid yesterday
pianist Mikhail Voilcreienky, Nina Lelchuck, lite Grtubin
end Nikolai Petrov will represent Rustle at the firtt Van
Cliburn International Piano competition in Forth Worth, Tex.
ISRAELI PREMIER THANKS DANES
Copenhagen- Wlultreeli Premier David Ben-Gurion yet
terday thanked Denes for their part in aiding Jewith refugeet
during World War II.
"Denmark won our deep gratitude by the memorable
deedt of the Danith people and iti government, guided by
the noble example of the late King Chrittian X, in rescuing
its Jewish inhabitantt from the Naiit," he taid en hit ar
rival for an official vitit.
FLASH FLOOD CLAIMS VICTIMS
Tunit-HtluFlaih floodt in the Sfax region, 120 milet
touth of Tunit, left at least 22 pertont dead or milting today.
The floodt ilruck the region after two dayt of heavy
raint filled p dry river bedt.
PHILIPPINE PRESS PRAISED
Manila-ltiPIURohn Rivett, director general of the Interna
tional Prett Inttitute (IPI), yetterday called the Philippine
prett the "freett and mott virile" in the world.
Regional Edition
MEDF0RD
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1962
Court Appearances
Slated for Youths
In Seaside Riots
Seaside -(UPII- Another 34
youths arrested during the
Seaside riots last week end
were scheduled to appear in
court here today.
Eleven of the youths, the
oldest 22 years of age, are
charged with disorderly con
duct. Others are charged with
drunkeness, obstructing traf
fic and furnishing alcohol to
minors.
It was the second day of
mass court appearances be
fore Municipal Judge Don
Kcnipton. Only 14 of 66
scheduled to appear Wednes
day actually showed up. The
others elected to forfeit ball.
The forfeited bail money
and more than $1,100 taken
in fines from five persons
brought the city $2,136. Nine
others pleaded innocent and
will face trial later.
Twenly-nine more are
scheduled to appear Monday.
Gov. Mark Hatfield Thurs
Robbery Suspect
Arrested by Police
Albany, Ore. - IUPII z Police
today held Lawrence Michael
Flynn, 28, Vancouver, Wash.,
In connection with the rob
bery of a home and an at
tempted tavern robbery here.
Flynn was arrested by po
lice in Vancouver, Wash.,
Tuesday and brought here.
He was held In connection
with a Sunday night robbery
at the home of John Blaylock
in which a coin collection
and a camera were taken and
Blaylock was bound with ad
hesive tape. He also was held
in connection with an at
tempted robbery at the Linger
Longer tavern Aug. 27.
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day appointed a board of in
quiry to investigate the causes
of the riots. He named admin
istrative assistant W a r n e
Nunn, legal counsel Loren
Hicks, and representatives of
the Oregon National Guard
the state Liquor Control Com
mission, the stale police and
the Police Standards and Ad
visory Commission to attend
a meeting with city officials
at Camp Rilea Wednesday.
Motorcycle Crash
Claims One Victim
By United Prett International
A motorcycle accident south
of Estacada killed one woman
and injured a Portland man
Thursday, and a motor scooter
accident east , of Portland
brought serious injuries to
two more persons.
Dead in the Estacada crash
is Malbeart Marie Stottlemy
er, 23, of Portland.
Clackamas County Sheriff's
Deputies said she was operat
ing a motorcycle owned by
Robert Farris, 27, of Portland.
Farris, a passenger, was re
ported in satisfactory condi
tion with a broken pelvis and
numerous cuts.
Witnesses said the cycle
went out of control when it
hit loose gravel on the should
er of Highway 211.
The motor scooter accident
on troutdale Koad cast of
Portland Thursday night In
jured Denise Koenig, 10, and
John Edmond Tuhy, 19, of
Portland.
Multnomah County sheriff's !
deputies said Tuhy apparent-'
ly failed to see a turn in the ;
road. The scooter went;
through a clump of brush and
struck a tree. I
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Sisters Survive Plane Crash;
Big Bear, Calif.-UPI-"Mom-
my and Daddy were dead.
Laurie had a hurt knee and
couldn't walk."
This was the reason a 6-year-old
girl gave for staying
three days in rugged moun
tain terrain without food or
water beside the plane that
carried her parents to their
deaths.
And it is probably the rea
son Julie Clark and her 8-year-old
sister, Laurie, are
alive today.
A helicopter carrying their
grandfather sighted the wreck
age from the air. TraveLodge
Corp. Vice President William
R. Clark and his wife, Jacque
line, both 32, of La Mesa,
Calif., were killed instantly
in the plane crash Monday.
When Scott King, president
of TraveLodge, landed in the
helicopter near his grand
daughters Thursday, Julie
stumbled toward him plead
ing: "May I have some water,
please?"
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While Julie told the har
rowing tale of their three days
without food or water from
her San Bernardino, Calif.,
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CAPACITY AUDIENCE - Edward (Ted) Kennedy, brother of
President Kennedy and Democratic candidate for the U. S.
Senate from Massachusetts, speaks to a capacity audience
Wednesday night at War Memorial building in Holyoke. His
opponent, Atty. Gen. Edward J. McCormack of Massachu
setts, sits to the left of Mrs. Kennedy. (UPI)
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hospital bed, her sister was in
another part of the hospital
undergoing a three-hour op
eration to set a compound
fracture of her left thigh.
"The plane went down real
fast," Julie said. "Mommy and
Daddy didn't have a chance
to say a thing.
"When the plane hit, Daddy
and Laurie and me was
thrown out. Mommy stayed in
the plane."
She said she helped her
sister sit up against a log
where she lay with a portion
of bone protruding from her
thigh.
Looks For Water
"Laurie said I should go to
the plane and try and find
some water," Julie continued.
"I looked all over because we
always carried water, but I
couldn't find any. I couldn't
find any food either.
"Then Laurie told me to
look for something for us to
keep warm with. I went back
to the plane and found a suit
case. Mommy and Daddy's
clothes were In it. We put
them on and huddled together
to keep warm. We didn't get
cold.
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"Later Laurie said I should
go up over the hill to get
help. I got halfway up and
got scared so I ran back. I
didn't get scared again,
though."
One of the first doctors to
arrive at the scene said he
was extremely impressed that
the younger child did not
leave.
"She could easily have
wandered off, but she didn't,"
Dr. Thomas R. Hall said.
"She stayed with her wound
ed sister. They just fought the
problem themselves with
Mommy and Daddy dead."
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The little girls saw search
planes overhead.
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"But no one seemed to
know we were down there,"
Julie said. "When the heli
copters came, Laurie said they
would find us because they
could land anywhere."
Julie wasn't asked If her
parents were dead. But she
knows.
"They didn't move, so I
knew they were dead," she
had said earlier when she was
found.
Laurie, despite her injuries,
was conscious and uncom
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copter to safety.
Residents in the area of the
plane crash said temperatures
in the mountainous area had
dropped into the 30s since
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