MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1963
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County Student
Tours Drug Firms
Corvallis - Floyd Donald
Driskcll. box 352, Jackson
ville, was among 63 pharmacy
seniors from Oregon State
university who toured three
midwest drug manufacturing
plants this week.
The 10-day field trip to the
midwest is arranged annually
by the school of pharmacy to
give students an insight into
how medicines are developed,
manufactured and marketed.
Visits were made this year
to the Eli Lilly company, In
dianapolis, Ind.; Upjohn com
pany, Kalamazoo. Mich.; and
Abbott Laboratories, Chicago.
TOGETHERNESS
Brunswick, Maine - HIPP -
Identical twins Elaine and
Lorraine Yambor, 22, believe
in togetherness. The sisters
are in a hospital today where
each is recovering with
broken left leg injured in sep
arate skiing accidents.
RELATIONS ON THE ROCKS
Canadian Invasion of U.S.
Whiskey Market Rouses Ire
By DICK WEST
United Press International
Washington - IVPD - Rela
tions between the United
States and Canada, already
strained by
the nuclear
weapons con-
5 wuvursy, are
J-fifc now being
threatened on
another front.
In this case,
the source of
the friction is
whisky. As
tt'eit far as liquor
is concerned, U.S. -Canadian
relations arc on the rocks.
The dispute isn't likely to
topple any governments, but
it could easily put a few
diplomats under the table.
Tensions are so high thai no-
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REARED AS ATHEIST - Madalyn E. Murray, and her sons,
William J. Murray III, 16, (center) and Garth Murray, 8,
are shown after they left the Supreme Court In Washington
D.C., Wednesday. The high court began hearing arguments
Wednesday on Mrs. Murray's attempt to get court order
discontinuing the use of the Lord's Prayer and the reading
of the "Bible in Baltimore schools. William, who is being
reared as an atheist, attends one of the schools. (UPI)
body can be certain which
side will pour the first shot.
Fortunate 1 y, however,
there is plenty of fuel oil to
spread on the troubled
waters, and that may preserve
the peace.
The whisky crisis came to
my attention this week at i
hearing before the U.S. Tariff
commission.
Leo Vernon, counsel for
Publickcr Industries. Inc., a
U.S. distiller, told the com
mission that Canadian whisky
makers are rapidly taking
over the liquor market in this
country.
Wants Duties Raised
He urged that import duties
on the hard stuff from north
of the border be raised from
the present $1.25 to $3 a gal
lon. What seemed to have Ver
non particularly upset was
the fact that the Canadians
have started exporting their
own bourbon, long sonsidered
the traditional American
drink.
The U.S. liquor industry re
gards Canadian bourbon as
an act of aggression as deplor
able to it as Canada's refusal
to accept H-bombs was to the
State Department.
As might be expected, Con
gress is considering taking a
hand in the matter. The
House of Representatives now
has pending a resolution that
would designate bourbon as
a distinctive product of the
United States."
Presumably, the resolution
is compatible with the over
all U.S. foreign policy based
on deterence, and if need be,
retaliation.
Hop For Compromise
In the Interest of hemis
pheric harmony and solidar
ity, it is to be hoped that some
compromise can be reached,
possibly through a system of
on-site Inspections.
I would commend to the at
tention of the negotiators an
out-of-court settlement that
recently ended a legal battle
between two U.S. distillers
over the use of the word "gen
tleman."
It was agreed that both
"Kentucky Gentleman" and
"Virginia Gentleman could
use those trademarks for
their bourbon provided:
(1) That Kentucky Gentle
man did not picture a Virginia
plantation or fox-hunting
scene on its label and (2) that
Virginia Gentleman did noi
picture a Kentucky colonel on
its label.
Perhaps Canada will agrea
to stop calling its whisky
bourbon" if U.S. distillers
will promise not to label any
of their booze with a picture
of a mounted policeman.
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Area Graduates on
College Honor Roll
Three graduates of Crater
High school now attending
George Fox college, Ncwbcrg,
are among the 65 students
qualified for the semester
honor roll, Dean Kenneth M.
Williams, registrar, has an
nounced. They are Joyce Klulscnbck-
cr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Klutsenbeker, Central
Point; Don ChitwoOd, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Chitwood,
823 Pennsylvania ave., Med
foi'd; and Bayard Stone, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Stone,
route 4, box 414D, Mcdford.
To mrke the honor list a
student must earn a grade
point average of 3.0 or high
er and be carrying a full
study program.
(5i2 When it's Salad Time,
has to be gigy
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Police Put Down
Subway Disturbance
New York -0IPD- Police had
to be called to assist transit
authorities Wednesday In put
ting down a brief revolt on a
subway train.
The train, with about 3,000
passengers aboard, developed
mechanical trouble during the
morning rush hour. Subway
personnel tried to get the pas'
scngers to leave, but few
were persuaded to step out
side in the 11-dcgrce weather.
The train was not emptied
until police were summoned
to end the mutiny.
Measure Honoring
Churchill Approved
Washington -0JPD- A House
subcommittee Wednesday ap
proved a proposal which
would authorize President
Kennedy to declare Winston
Churchill "an honorary citi
zen of the United States of
America."
The judiciary lucommittce
on immigration and national
ity unanimously agreed that
its chairman, Rep. Francis E.
Walter (D-Pa.), should Intro
duce "an appropriately word
ed bill" to carry out the move.
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