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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1963)
THURSDAY. JANUARY 10. lioJ MEDFOHD MAIL THlbUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON Edward Kennedy Wants To Stay Out of Limelight WashingtonfllPD Sen. Ed ward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) savs he'll "stay out of the swimming pool" to make his rnnsressional record "as eood as Vaughn Meadcr's." The President's youngest brother and fellow freshmen members of Congress were entertained Wednesday night at a Women's National Press Club annual fete for newly elected representatives. Kennedy. 30. was one of 13 freshmen senators and con gressmen who were ques tioned at the dinner about their relations with the Presi dent, their legislative goals and ambitions. Out of Limelight in the future. Kennedy said he wanted to "stay out of the limelight, out or me neaa lines, and out of the swim ming pool." Last summer, at a party given by Atty. Gen. and Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy, some guests, including White House aide Arthur Schleslin ger Jr., fell Into the Kennedy swimming pool. As for his brother, the i Massachusetts Democrat said that after a White House visit with the President to discuss ideas for the State of The Union message, "The only thing I got out of him was, 'Are you still using that greasy kid stuff?'" He quipped that "I've been helping him for a number of years, and now I think it's time he stood on his own feet." Record Dropping Urged Vice president Lyndon B. Johnson, the guest speaker, said that the way for a new congressman to get a reputa tion of being in the inner circle was not through the old method of name dropping. Record dropping has replaced this, he said. As an example of a good publicity technique, the vice president pointed to the "Mona Lisa" approach used by Sen. Carl Hayden (D Ariz). "He doesn't admit any thing, he doesn't deny any thine. he doesn't say any thing," Johnson said. "He lust smiles, and has smiled fnr vears." and that has led to Hayden getting some of the kindest stories written about a representative on Canitol Hill. Johnson de clared. Seal Belt Measure Receives Approval . Salem (DPI) A proposal to ask the legislature to require seat bells in cars sold in Ore gon starting in 1964 was ap proved Wednesday by the Oregon Traffic Safety Com mission. The bill also would require seat belt attachments for rear seats in cars. It will be co sponsored by the Board of Health. The commission also ap proved a motion by director Vcrn L. Hill of the Motor Ve hicles Department to seek periodic motor vehicle inspec tion. The commission voted In favor of an increase in funds for schools offering driver education. The Increase would bring the state's con tribution to 90 per cent of the cost of the course, up to $50 per pupil, instead of the pres ent 75 per cent. The commission voted to support the present minimum driver age of 16, reversing an earlier position that would have raised the 8ge to 18. Meaty loin end cuts. Lean and tender 45 Rib end of the loin. Real meaty Center Cut CHOPS-" 65 PHK tM GtQAST Country Style SPARE RIBS H fl A flw Hormels Eastern sugar cored, excess Shank MU it IS'tStSAST- Half 3 IKIAAA, SLDCES SLAB BACOINI Always More Meat for Your Money at Thunder-bird We have a truck load of corn-fed fresh and cured pork direct from the Mid west. Tender tasty pork you can taste the difference. C lb Butt Half Center cuts, well trimmed. Thin to fry or thick to bake From Minnesota, lean, well smoked. Half or whole slab Hormel's value. Lots of lean, real fine flavor 39 55 79 39 39 Beef Liver From young tender beef. Fresh sliced. It's liver 'n bacon time 33! LAM Roast Shlder Chops Breast Swiffs Premium. Well trimmed square cut shoulders. 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