Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1962, Image 2

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    Final Hour Rally
Sends Market Up
New York -HOT- A final
hour rally sent the stock mar
ket ahead modestly today fol
lowing some softness in the
earlier hours.
The market sold off Initial
ly, partially recovered later
in the morning, sank again
over the noon hour and then
loitered until rallying tenden
cies developed on a sporadi
cally late tape in the final
hour.
'.i DOW JONES AVERAGES
. a T. v.,1. llil'll Dnw
Jones final stock avaragei:
30 industrials 651.73, off
2.26i 20 railroads 140.05,
off 0.32; 15 utilities 126.55,
up 0.42, and 62 stocks
227.89, off 0.38. Sales to
day were about 4.6 million
shares compared with 8.38
million shares Wednesday.
stocki:
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.... 44',,
....116?.
.... 2fl'a
.... 42
.... 52's
.... .15?.
... .'HI',
... 37 V,
... in
. 37 V,
... 72",
... fM'i
'. 25',
.. 44 a
... 47'i
... IB',
... in'.
58',
..2.14
.10
... .14
... 45',
... 75 s.
.. 74 'j
.. .in1.
.. 4.V,
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.. 3(1
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.. 52
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' Today'! prices on selected
Allied unemitu
Alum Co. Am
American Air Lines
American Can
A T ic T
American Tobacco ..
Anaconda Copper ....
Armco
Bendix Corp
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Air
Brunswick
Caterpillar Corp
Chryalcr Corp
Coca Cola
C.B.S
Columbia Gas
Ontlnentai Can
Crown Zellerbach ...
Crucible Steel
Curtlai Wrlsht .....
Sow Chemical ..
u Pont ..
' Eastman Kodak
Ftrealone .
Ford
General Electric
General Fooda
General Motor
Georgia Pacific
Greyhound
Gulf Oil ....
Homeatake
Idaho Power
1.B.M
Int Paper ..
Johna Manville ....
Kennecott Copper
Lockheed Aircraft ....
Martin
Merck
Montana Power
Montgomery Ward
National Biscuit
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pac Gaa Elee
Penney J. C.
Penn RR
Pernia Cement
Phillips
Procter flV Gamhle
Radio Corporation
Richfield Oil
Safeway
Sanla Ft
Sears
Shell Oil
Socony Mobil Oil
Soulhern to
Southern Pacific
Sperry Rand
Standard California ., .
Srandard Indiana
Standard N. J
Sun Mini
Texas Co
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Texas Pac Land Truat .
Thlokol
Trans America
Trans World Air
Trl Continental
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Airlines
U. S. Plywood
O. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel
West Bank Corp
Westinchouse
Younsstown
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Two Persons Die
In Traffic Mishaps
By United Press International
Two persons suffered fatal
injuries in Oregon traffic ac
cidents Wednesday.
William C. Kik, 75, Hcrmis
lon, died In a hospital today
from Injuries suffered in a
two-car collision about five
miles north of Hcrmiston.
Goldia Maythis, 78, Port
land, was killed Wednesday
night when struck by a car
in downtown Portland.
RESIGNATION ASSUMED
Salem - IUPII - Lawrence
Harvey, president of Harvey
Aluminum company of The
Dalles, is assumed to have re
signed from the advisory com
mittee to the Slate Depart
ment of Planning and Devel-
oopment. Gov. Mark Hatfield,
chairman of the advisory com
mittee, said Harvey has not
attended a meeting since he
was named to the committee
more than four years ago.
Truck on Runway
Studied as Cause
Of Plane Crash
Washington - TO - Investi
gators today looked into the
possibility that a maintenance
truck, lost in the fog, blunder-
ed across the runway Just
before an airliner crashed and
killed 25 persons last Friday
night at Idlcwild Airport.
They said it might be the
reason why Capl. Edward
Bechtold, who died in the
wreck, tried to abort his land
ing. They theorized that he
mistook the truck for an air
plane in the fog.
Fog Patch Evident
Sources close to the investi
gation said evidence still
seems to show that a large
and extremely thick patch of
fno mnveri over the runway
as Bechtold brought his East
ern Air Line DC7B in, rob-
blng him of all forward vi
sion.
They theorized that if a
maintenance truck wandered
over the runway accidentally,
Bechtold might nave seen
only the glow from the flash
ing red licht atop the ve
hicle. He might have thought
it was the plane that landed
just ahead of him.
Lacked Visual Reference
"His first thought would
have been 'My God, I'm going
to hit a plane full of people,' "
one Investigator said. "His
first reaction would have
been to pull up instantly and
go around at the very sec
ond he was almost committed
to a landine and when his
airspeed was low.
"The foe he Drobablv en-
rnnntpred wnulri have made
things even worse because he
undoubtedly lacked, truck or
no truck, any visual reference
to the ground."
Kogue Valley Edition
Medford
Page 2A
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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962
Foreign Briefs
CUBAN REFUGEES SAID ATTACKED BY GUNBOATS
Mexico City-djPli-Cuban refugees charged today that two
Castroite gunboats machine-gunned and sank small boat
in which 20 persons were trying to flee from Cuba Sunday,
killing most of them.
The Student Revolutionary Directorate .'aid the attack
occurred near Boga de Galafre in the western province of
Pinar Del Rio.
A DRE spokesman quoting underground sources said the
gunboats Rapido and El Coloma sighted the fleeing Cubans
soon after their boat put to sea from Boca Del Galafre.
They opened fire immediately, the spokesman said, and
after the boat had been sunk they machine-gunned would-be
refugees who were clinging to the wreckage.
Tape-Recorded Transcript Confirms
Ellender's Statement About Africans
CASTRO MILITIAMEN IN JEEP ATTACKED
Havana-iUPIl-Counter-revolutionaries shot up a jeep carry
ing four Castro militiamen near Jaguey Grande, Matanias
province. Wednesday night, killing one and wounding one,
government newspapers reported today.
The dead man was Laiaro Gonzales Fagundo, 26. There
were ns immediate reports of arrests.
LOVE LANE RESIDENT WIELDS GUN
Marldon, England-iUPU-June Batten, 30, who lives In Love
Lane House on Love Lane, was charged Wednesday with
shooting Clifford Avery.
Morse Protests Use Of Canadian Lumber
Washington - IUPII - Sen.
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) today
protested the use of Canadian
lumber in minor construction
jobs at the capitol.
Morse, in a letter to Sen.
Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.)
complained of finding scant
lings used in temporary walk
ways and barriers at an ex
cavation beside the Senate
office building.
This, the Oregonian com
plained, was not in line with
President Kennedy's July 26
directive to federal agencies
to use U.S. lumber for federal
construction. He asked Mans-
Salisbury, Southern Rhode
sia -IUPI)- A tape - recorded
transcript issued today of Son.
Allen J. Ellender's news con
ference here confirmed he was
quoted correctly on state
ments which led Uganda and
Tanganyika to declare him a
"prohibited immigrant."
Ellender, currently touring
Africa, held the news confer
ence last Saturday before
leaving Salisbury. Uganda
and Tanganyika banned him
from entry and several news
papers denounced him for say
ing he had not seen any Afri
cans ready for self-government
and they were incapable
of leadership without white
assistance.
The official transcript, is
sued by the U.S. Information
Service, showed the Louisiana
Democrat said during the
conference:
"My own government of
course, supports the Unitod
Nations effort to make as
many of the countries of Afri
ca independent as desire to be
or happen to operate their
own governments. Now, per-
sonally, I wouldn't 1iave any
quarrel with that if those who
are 10 operate the govern
ment were competent to do so
and had the capability. But I
have yet to come to any of
them wherein that capability
exists and for that reason I
Groener Gains 22
Votes in Recount
Oregon City - IUPII - With
about half of Clackamas coun
ty's precincts recounted State
Sen. Richard Groener gained
22 votes in his contest with
State Rep. Tom Monaghan of
Milwaukie for a State Senate
seat.
Monaghan had a 57 vote
lead after the official canvass.
His margin was cut to 35
votes Wednesday night. Both
are Democrats.
The recount is expected to
be finished Friday night.
stated that the time for this
change to independence is a
little too early . . ."
"If there is any part of
Africa wherein the natives
have built up a community on
their own, have used bricks
and mortar and have manu
factured things on their own
and made progress on their
own, I have yet to see that
area ...
"What I mean simply is that
the average African is incap
able of leadership except
through t h e assistance of
Europeans . . ."
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field, chairman of the Senate
Rules Committee, to call the j
capital architect's attention to j
the directive intended to aid
the domestic lumber indus
try. Pacific Northwest lumber
interests have complained of
increasing Canadian competition.
Liquor Stores Set
Hour for Closing
Portland (UPIl Oregon
liquor stores will close at 6
p.m. on Dec. 24 and Dec. 31,
the Oregon Liquor Control
commission said today.
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