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Lumber stry Leaders Questioned at Tariff Hearin Stocks Lose Early Gains In Afternoon Selloff New York -IUPII- Stocks lost the better part of their morn ing gains during a light after noon selloff today. Gains among the blue chips including Du Pont, American Telephone, Chrysler and Sears had been cut to fractions or eliminated entirely. Kodak turned about 1 Vie lower and United Aircraft lost a point. While the general list still looked firm and some individ ual issues maintained their early strength, ti.' volatile electronics fell. DOW JONES AVERAGES New York-MMi-Dow Jone final ftock averages: 30 in dustrial! 678.52, off 0.21; 20 railroads 115.61, up 0.26; IS utilities 117.59, ori 0.50 and 65 stocks 201.56, off 0.17. , Sales today were about 2.61 million shires compared with 3 million shares Tuesday. Foreign inefs ITALY PLANS NUCLEAR POWERED TANKER Turin, Italy 't'Pli Italy hopes to complete blueprints for its first nuclear-powered tanker within the next year, an Italian scientist said Tuesday. Prof. Felice Ippolito, secretary general of the National Committee on Nuclear Energy, said that Italy's Fiat and Ansaldo companies, in collaboration with the committee and with Euralom, the European atomic agency, are completing the first stage of study work. Today's prices on selected Allied Chemical Alum Co Am American Air Lines American Can American Motors A T Si r American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Bendlx Coip Bethlehem steel ..... Boeing Air BrtjnBWick Caterpillar Corp Chrysler Corp Coca Cola CBS. .. Columbia Gaf Continental Can Crown Zellerbach Crucible Steel Curliss Wrmht Dow Chemical Du Ponl Eastman Kodak Firestone ... Ford .... general Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia PacWIc Greyhound Gulf Oil Homestake Idaho Power I. B. M. Int Paper . 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I0'a SOVIET SCIENTISTS STUDY 'TOGETHERNESS' Moscow-ilPluSoviet scientists have designed a machine to find out how prospective spacemen will stand the special sort of "togetherness" in a spaceship, the official news agency Tass said Tuesday. The agency said that because future space flights will be made by whole crews "the demand for the appraisal of the psychological qualities of each of the candidates in his con duct in group situations has assumed a special importance." RED CHINA'S BIRTHDAY NOT SNUBBED BY RUSSIA Tokyo-tl'li-Communitt China was not snubbed by the Soviet Union on the 131h birthday of the Chinese Red regime this week, the Communist New China news agency indicated today. The news agency said in a broadcast that Premier Nikita Khrushchev's wife, Nina, and other prominent Russians at tended a reception at the Red Chinese embassy in Moscow Monday night. It said the guests included Soviet Defense Minister R. Y. Malinovsky, astronaut Gherman Titov and government officials A. N. Kosygin and M. A. Suslov. Rogue Valley Edition Page 2A MEDFORDiiWTRIBUNE MEDKORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1H02 Enrollments Hi! Record Figure Eugene - IUPII - Enrollments in the State System of Higher Education reached a record 31,364 Tuesday, passing the Sl.ni.ostimated in the cur rent budget. The figure was more than 10 per cent above the 28.961 that enrolled last year. Final Texas Co Texas Gulf Sulfur Texas Pac Land Truhl . Thiokol Trans America Trans World Air Trl-Contlnrn!al Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircraft United Airlines U. S. Plywood U. S. Rubber U. S, Steel West Bank Corp WcslinithYiuse Younustuwn S3', 12', n;1, 27', 35 J, 8', . 211 'a .41, . 37 'a . 41 . 30 211', 72 figures are expected Oct. 10. Nearly all state colleges and universities showed an incrou.se. The University of Oregon Medical School, how ever, was clown 5.6 per cent to (175. Other enrollments, and comparative figures from last year, were: University of Ore gon, 9.42J and 8,5!)8; Oregon State University, 9,000 and 8,036: Portland State 5,767 and 5.230; Oregon College of Education, 1,309 and 1,266; Southern Oregon College 1,- B10 and 1.421; Eastern Oregon College, 1.134 and 1,026; Med ical School 675 and 715; Den tal School 356 and 351; Ore gon Technical Institute, 903 and D02. SOC had the highest gain, 27.3 per cent. La.n.r CHILDREN'S COLOR PORTR MS by JACK and JILL ONE ... OR AS MANY fv'r't:' t x as you wish... (A Regular $4.50 Value) .v...- v '. , W. - . 'v 4 n ONLY EACH YOUR CHILD'S PORTRAIT IN LIVING COLOR by JACK 6 JILL FINAL CHANCE ONE DAY LEFT THURSDAY ONLY Mothers... Don't Miss It! British Columbia Attorney Jumps To Offensive Washington - IUPII - Tariff hopeful U.S. lumber industry leaders returned to the stand today to face questioning from an opposing attorney who ap peared to be trvine to make his case in cross-examination attacks A group of five witnesses representing the West Coast Lumbermen's association com pleted their part of the indus try presentation Tuesday in the opening day of the tariff commission hearings on soft wood lumber. They said employment and production had dropped while softwood imports from Can ada rose. They also said Ca nadian lumbermen had ad vantages in production and transportation costs and could trim prices still further, while profits in the U.S. industry were so slim there was no more margin for cutting. Herbert A. Fierst, attorney for the council of forest indus tries of British Columbia, took the- offensive the first time he got the opportunity Tuesday, challenging the u n e m p 1 o y ment figures submitted by the U.S. industry's opening wit ness, Mortimer B. Doyle, ex ecutive vice president of the National Lumber Manufac turers association. Clash With Dwyer He also clashed with Robert F. Dwyer, head of the Dwyer Lumber Co., Portland, Ore., and co-chairman of the group that filed the "escape clause" tariff commission proceedings, the Lumbermen's Economic Survival Committee. Dwyer told the commission that "big, ably managed" lum ber mills had closed down be cause they could not break even in the face of increasing imports from Canada. He said the U.S. lumber industry needed quotas and tariff re lief "so that we can find the time to survive" while elimi nating competitive disadvant ages. Fierst noted that one of the closed-down lumber compa- niPc IlwVne lietnrl tlin A E- j Lowe Lumber Co., had been outbid by Dwyer's firm at sev eral government timber sales where the prices climbed far above appraised values. He suggested that the com pany actually had been driven out oi business bv "astronomi cal" timber Drices causer! hv a timber shortage. "Doesn't this sound mare like Dwyer competition than Canadian competition?" Fierst asked. "It's American competi tion," Dwyer responded. Dwyer also denied that there was a timber shortage. Machinists Strike at Aerojet; Missile Production Threatened Sacramento, Calif. (UPB About 8,000 International As sociation of Machinists mem bers were on strike today at i the Aerojet General Corpora , tion's Sacramento and Azusa I rocket motor plants in a I walkout which could cripple i production of the nation's ! missiles. The IAM also struck Aero jet work at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., the Titan ; installation at Chico, Calif., j and other projects in Wash- j ington, Wyoming, South Da kota and Arizona. Pickets were not posted at all sites immediately. 1 The union said it would picket Cape Canaveral after Walter M. Schirra's orbital High ; is completed. Tuesday's walkout climaxed six months of futile contract negotiations and could vitally affect production of rocket motors for Polaris, Minute- man, Skybolt and Titan II, the nation's most powerful long range missile. A presidential board has recommended a union shop vote and a 16 to 25 cent per hour package increase over three years as the basis for industry settlement. , For Fast, i Efficient Service 5,M)x'V ship it kKdins. Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles ' and Other California Points . Call Jack Fitzgerald 773-7761 v County Report Filed For State1 Report Jackson county Is the first in the state to file its property tax collections and delinquen cies report, according to word received from the state tax commission by Chief Tax Dep uty Marjorie Brooks. Slate law requires the prop erty tax collections and delin quencies of each county be re ported to the commission and be published in the biennial report. The Jackson county tax roll for l!)i:i-(i2 was S7.577.0ti5.4;t of which Sli. 042, 87 1.04 had been collected at the end of the fiscal year, June 30, Prior years' taxes collected during the current year totaled $705, 277.43. r.ichard B. Garrett is the full time depuly working on delinquent personal property taxes. During the two weeks he has teen working in the tax department, $10,137.29 !i;is been cjMccted on delin quent taxes, h'her.i'f Paul Bet tiol said. v gl ',.'"'.' ..' -;, V " U'CSyj; "-''nrirl'j' 'rsy liraW'---1"-''---- -"yrTrT3Msss7ssll ''tl"'!" stti ' m si " vf AIDS ENTEHTAINERS Washington ilTI' The House has approved and sent to the Senate a bill to award $2(1,(100 each to entertainers Jane Froman, Gypsy Markoif and Jean Knscn for injnrios they received in a World War II r'ane crash while on a I' SO tour. No Nagging Backache Means a Good Night's Sleep lr ) and imnm rimy cutit on with tuprAfrlion, rniollmiNl ttporM or dy tit tUy pttrt-.fi ami nrwin. Arnl f.-Ika whn ?t inl ilrlnk unwUrly mmi-t tntf BUtTrr iti Mmnr irrttfiti.-i,...wii(i thl rwt If ' lift- faur of thriiiwniiWt.. IV-an' t'llkof. Irti )irl. t-v ttifir im,.ivlift In( .lu-M. by hf,r M'lhmf piT.vt to en- h!p..i.iJr trri-tutf-n. 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