Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1963, Image 2

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MONTY APPROVES RACIAL
SouthimDlon. Enoland - IIJPil -
aomerv laid today he wu
hit approral of South Africa'! racial policy.
Montgomery who arrivad from a vacation thara. twica
taw South African Prtmitr Dr. Hendrik Varwoard. "I think
hit policy U tha right ona whan you look at what it going
on in tha rati of Africa. Or. Varwoard it daiarmintd if
won't go on in South Africa."
20.000 FINNS GO ON STRIKE
Htltinki, Finland-AJPU-About 20,000 faderal employ!
want on tirike today, crippling
telephone, poiial and air communciatiom. All pottal and
long diitanca telephone aervice wat paralyied axcepf for
diplomatic foreign calla.
AUTOS DECLARED OLD, UNSAFE
London-(llPI-The Parliamentary Secretary for the Mln.
Ittry of Trantportation, Lord Chatham, taid yetterday near
ly 7.75 million of Britain't motor vehicle! art over iix-yiri'
old and umafe.
MINISTER TO SIGN AGREEMENT
Tokyo-lllPn-Pakiiiani Foreign Miniiter Zulfikar A. Bhutto
arrived in Peking today to lign a border agreement with
Red China.
FRENCH QUESTION NINE
Paria-WPD-French aecuriiy force! today queitioned nine
men reportedly involved in plot! to kill Premier George!
Pompidou and attack Santa Priton to releaia other accuiad
terroristic
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MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1963
SOBBING SIMS SAYS:
It Doesn't Happen Often, But
Because of Model Changes We
Are Having a
SCHWINN
Bike Sale !
20" BIKES FOR 4 TO 7 YEAR OLDS
Boyt' SCHWINN Fleet (44.95) 39.88
(headlight, tank, ttand, Flamboyant red)
Boyt' SCHWINN Skipper (44.95) 39.88
(Chrome Fendertllll)
Boyt' SCHWINN Typhoon (42.95) 38.88
Girls' SCHWINN Hollywood (42.95) 38.88
Glrlt' SCHWINN AMERICAN (48.95) 43.88
Boyt' SCHWINN AMERICAN (48.95) 43.88
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24" SCHWINN FOR 6 TO 10 YEAR OLDS
SCHWINN AMERICAN, VI I 88
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Girlt' SCHWINN Fleita (57.95) 52.88
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(Hat Bendlx Automatic 2-Speed Geart)
Boyi' DeLuxe American (62.95) 57.88
Boyi' 27" 10-Speed Continental (89.95) 84.88
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OTHER BIKES ON SALE
20" Boyt Murray Bike (35.95) 28.88
24" Glrli' Monark Bike (44.95) 34.88
27" Mam' 10-Speed Raleigh (92.90) 82.88
27" Mam' 10-Speed Monark (84.95) 69.88
27" Mam' 10-Speed Monark (89.95) 79.88
26" Mam' 10-Speed Monark (59.88) 48.88
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HOBBY KIT SALE
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Big Savings (Up to 75)
SEE THEM!!!
SIMS
Briefs
POLICY
Field Marihal Viicouni Mont'
"absolutely unrepentant" in
Montgomary taid.
or halting railway, telegraph
MEN
Cycle & Hobby Shop
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SOVIET BEAR BOMBER Defense Secretary McNamara
disclosed at his press conference Thursday that recon
naissance versions of the Soviet Bear bomber have been
flying over the U.S. Pacific and Atlantic fleets for more
Soviets Launch New Harassment
Campaign
Washington - CUPI) - The
Soviet Union appeared today
to be on a new harassment
campaign with huge Red air
force turboprop planes buzz
ing American aircraft car
riers far out in the Atlantic
and Pacific.
After a lengthy silence,
Washington now has revealed
how reconnaissance versions
of the Russian Bear bomber
are dispatched on over-water
flights of several thousand
miles to ferret out American
fleet units.
Previously the Soviets con
fined themselves to scouting
U.S. ships that were within
a few hundred miles of shore
and could be reached by com
paratively short-range air
craft of the twin jet Badger
bomber type.
Defense Secretary Robert
S. McNamara disclosed details
at a news conference Thurs
day of Russian flights over
U.S. carriers from Jan. 27 to
Stocks Level Out,
Begin New Rally;
Blue Chips Rise
New York - (UPI) - Stocks
leveled out and began to rally
today.
Apparently a groundswell
of good business and econom
ic news over the past few days
turned the tide and brought
buyers out of hiding after a
market correction of 25 points
In the past seven sessions.
The first blue chips to de
velop big gains on the come
back were Du Pont and
Chrysler. Many oilier heavy
weights Inched forward frac
tions. Small gains also pre
dominated In the general list.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
New York - IUNI - Dow
Jones final liock averages:
30 industrials 662.94. off
7.86; 20 railroadt ISO. 37
off 1.44: 15 utilities 133.00.
off 1.18, and 65 ttockt
236.14. olf 2.S2. Sales
Thursday were about 4.09
million tharet compared
with 3.68 million shares
Wednesday.
Thuraday'a prices on
llm'kl:
Allied Chemical
Alum Co Am .
American Atr Unea
American Can
American Motora
AT&T
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Armco
American Standard
Hemhx Corp
Betlilrhein Steel
nnetni Air
HrliONUlck
Caterpillar Corp
Chryaler Corp
Coca Cola
e b s
Columbia Can
Continental Can
Crown Zrllerhach
Crucible Steel
Curtiaa Wright
now chemical
uu Ponl
Katman Kodak
ford
fieneral IMectrtc
Kcneral Fooda
Oneral Mnlnra .
Cleneral Portland Cement
(ieorifla Pacific
C,i-r- hound
dull Oil
Hemetlake
Idaho Power
IBM
Inl Paper
Johna Manvllle
Kennecott Copper ..
Lockheed Aircraft
Martin
Merck
Montana Power
Montgomery Ward
National r.ioctnt
Northern Natural Gas .
Northern Pacillc
Pac tiaa tire
Pennty J C
Penn MR
Pertna Cement
Procter A Ciamble
rtadio Corporation
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With Fleet Flyovers
Feb. 22. They occurred In
both oceans and represented
"a rather substantial addi
tion" to previous Red aerial
inspection activities, he said.
They showed no "hostile in
tent." No U-3. Reconnaissance
McNamara said there had
been no Soviet air reconnais
sance of North America. Bui
the performance of the four
Bear aircraft last Friday dem
onstrated, as experts already
knew, that the turboprop
planes in service since 1954
have ample range to scout
these shores.
On that occasion, four
Bears flew over the 59,000
ton carrier Forrestal south
east of the Azores as it steam
ed homeward from a tour with
the 6th Fleet in the Mediter
ranean. They flew in pairs,
separated by a two hour in
terval. Each time, one plane
stayed at 30,000 feet while
the other swooped under a
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Sperry Rand
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Sun Minea
Tcxaa Co
Texaa Gult Sulfur
Tcxaa Pac Land Trust
Thiokol
Trana America
Tram World Air
Trl Continental
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
United Air Llnea
U.S. Plywood
U.S. nulihct
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Treasury Office
To Be Relocated
Portland-UiPli-The Treasury
Department's local disburse
ment division will be moved
late next summer !o San
Francisco instead of Ogdcn,
Utah, a spokesman for Sen.
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) said to
day. The spokesman said the
first report Indicated the
move would be to Ogdcn.
The department said adop
tion of electronic data proc
essing equipment has reduced
the work load in the Portland
area so much that continuance
of the office no longer could
be Justified. The remaining
work load of the office will
be transferred Aug. 31.
The department said It
would work either to place
the 25-membor Portland slaft
in new jobs In San Francisco
or rc'localc them in govern
ment Jobs here.
Scout Nawj
Cub Scout Pack 44
Lone Pine Cub Scout Pack
44 was honored with a Blue
and Gold banquet in Hie gym
nasium this week.
Dan Hull, representing the
Crater Lake Area Council of
Boy Scouts, presented the
new charter to David Kclser.
acicptiniz fur the fponsonng
organization, the Lone Pine
PTA.
Special guests included
Mrs. Edward Earnest, Mrs.
Norman Vance. Mrs. Chester
Keene Jr . and Mrs. Floyd
Skinner, all officers of the
PTA. John Lusk and Bob
Ford entertained with music,
magic and comedy. Each den
decorated a table for judging
Den 3 was the winner.
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than a month. This photo, released by the Pentagon, shows
a U.S. Navy Phantom II fighter plane from the Carrier
U.S.S. Kitty Hawk (bottom) observing one of the Soviet
planes over the North Pacific Ocean in late January. (UPI)
2,000 feet overcast to inspect
the flattop.
McNamara's report indi
cated that the Bears must
have flown a roundtrip of
more than 7,000 nautical
miles.
He told how U.S. Air Force
F102 jet interceptors went
aloft from Iceland to follow
the four-engined planes. That
indicated the Bears flew
south from Soviet Arctic
bases and may have been de
tected by radar in northern
Norway. as well as Iceland.
The Forrestal launched
F4B Phantom jets to trail
the first two Bears northward
for 150 miles. Then the F102s
took over again. Phantoms
"escorted" the second flight
while over the Forrestal.
Although Russia has often
protested American o v e r
flights of Soviet ships on the
high seas, McNamara said the
Bea.s had a "legal right" to
be in the air over interna
tional waters.
Citet Other Flights
He said other flights were
made over the nuclear pow
ered carrier Enterprise in the
North Atlantic Feb. 12 and
13, the Kitty Hawk in t h e
North Pacific between Jan.
27 and Feb. 3, and the Prince
Ion in the North Pacific be
tween Feb. 13 and 16.
Former Opera Star
Likes Home Nudity
New York - HOT - Mimi
Benzcll, former star of the
Metropolitan Opera, spoke
out Thursday for a natural
attitude toward nudity in the
home.
Miss Benzcll, married and
the mother of two young chil
dren, said, "If you can't take
your clothes off in the fami
ly circle, where can you do
it?" Her remarks were made
while taping a television
show "Girl Talk,"-ABC to be
broadcast today. -
"We've always had a close
family relationship very
casual and we have never
felt it was wrong to wnlk
around unclothed," she said.
"My husband and I never
cover up when our children
walk into our room. And the
children have never felt it
was immodest to be nude."
Vandenberg's Son
Ditches Plane
La Grange, N.C, - WPP -Maj.
Hoyt S. Vandcnbcrg Jr.,
son of the former Air Force
chief of staff, parachuted to
sntcty near here Thursday
shortly before his crippled
jet fighter exploded in flight.
Vandcnbcrg, 34. married
and the father of two, was on
a routine flight out of Sey
mour Johnson Air Force base
at Goldsboro when the air
craft developed trouble.
He guided the plane away
from populated areas with
the aid of base radar before
ditching. Flaming wreckage
from the plane fell into a
wooded area about 200 yards
from the nearest residence.
Cap C. Vandagrift
RIAL 1ST ATI APPRAISER, CONSULTANT i NEGOTIATOR
ANNOUNCES
HIS NEW LOCATION
1 King Street Phone 779-1666
Medford, Oregon
A
McNamara was asked why
the announcement was "sav
ed" for him to make at a
news conference. He said in
formation came in gradual
ly and was studied to see
whether it formed a pattern.
It was "in the interest of the
public to be informed." He
did not want the information
to come out later and then
have to explain why he did
not announce it.
Shortly after his confer
ence, it developed that there
were witnesses to the Enter
prise and Forrestal incidents
who would come ashore to
day. They are a group of pub
lishers who sailed east with
the Enterprise task force and
returned aboard the Forres
tal. They were to fly from
the carrier to Norfolk, Va., to
day. Hanby Student Wins
Gold Key Award
Gold Hill - Eileen Kell,
eighth grade student at Han
by Elementary school, receiv
ed first place or gold key
award with blue ribbon la
bel, and an honorable men
tion award at the Regional
Scholastic Art exhibit at J.
K. Gill company in Portland
this year.
The blue ribbon label
qualifies her piece of art work
to be sent to the National
Scholastic Art Exhibit May
6 through 24 in New York
City.
The Gold Key award with
blue ribbon was given Eileen
for her entry of a landscape in
tempera paints. It was a
sketch of a scene at Tou
Vellc Stale park. The honor
able mention award was en
titled Mt. Calvary of the
three crosses. Eileen's art
work was entered by her art
instructor, Mrs. Mildred
Black, Hanby teacher.
There were 4,000 entered
Entries were from many
schools throughout the state
of Oregon. Only 200 students
were awarded gold keys and
100 blue ribbons. The Gold
Hill student is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kell,
Fourth ave., in Golld Hill.
Portland Bureau
Supports Closing
Portland - IDPD - The Port
land Retail Trade Bureau sup
ports a proposed bill in the
Oregon Legislature for a
tough Sunday closing law, its
president said Thursday night.
Mario Bisio said the bu
reau's board of directors
voted to endorse the meas
ure. "This measure has the sup
port of nearly all of the mem
bers of our retail community,
including some of the dis
count houses," he said. "Most
of the retailors in this area
don't want to remain open
on Sunday but they feel that
If something isn't done by
this legislature to bring about
Sunday closing then we will
all soon be opening our doors
seven days a week."
Cocktail
Killed by
Salem-UOT-A bill that has
barmaids and cocktail wait
resses up in arms was killed
Thursday by the House Com
mittee on Labor and In
dustries. Its sponsor. Rep. Edward
Whelan (D-Portland) voted
with five other committee
members to table it.
Whelan said he was con
cerned over reports that at
torneys were soliciting cock
tail waitresses for fees to
fight the bill.
The bill would have pre
vented women from working
in bars. Whelan said, how
ever, he had no intention of
doing this, but only wanted
to point up cases where cock
tail waitresses were required
to work behind bars without
getting bartender's pay.
Do Past .
The Senate State and Fed
eral Affairs committee gave
a "do pass" recommendation
to a measure calling for eli
mination of liquor purchase
permits.
The committee also ap
proved memorials to urge the
federal government to pro
vide funds. for an anti-water
pollution program at Oregon
State University and to stay
out of the legislative appor
tionment field.
The committee strode into
State Game commission terri
tory by approving two mea
sures for a study of the com
mission and a third to make
the game commission subject
to the fish commission in
anadromous fish research.
The House Natural Re-
Typewriter Buying
Termed Economy
By House Speaker
Salem CUPD Purchase of 45
electric typewriters by the
legislature was termed an
economy move Thursday by
House Speaker Clarence Bar
ton. The machines, which cost
$19,206, are for use of sena
tors' and representatives' sec
retaries during the session,
and will be transferred to oth
er state agencies when the
session ends.
There were reports that
several Republican legislators
were going to protest the
purchase.
Barton said he, Senate
President Ben Musa, and Gov.
Mark Hatfield signed the
order for the IBM machines.
which cost about $414 each.
Barton said the Department
of Finance advised against
purchase of less expensive
machines. IBM's are used by
state agencies because lower
maintenance costs more than
make up for the higher pur
chase price. Barton said he
was advised by the finance
department.
Barton said state agencies
purchase about 142 of the
machines each year, and that
the finance department has
announced it will transfer the
typewriters to other depart
ments when the session ends
and credit the legislature's ac
count. Barton said the purchase
was made when the finance
department advised it would
cost $11 a month to buy a
machine, and more than $20
a month to rent it.
HOW COME
Fluhrer's Holsum
BREAD
NOW TASTES
BETTER THAN EVER?
BECAUSE
PREMIUM QUALITY
HOLSUM
Is 4 Hours
Fresher!
i
ty
Waitress Bill
House Group
sources committee heard pro
tests to a proposed natural
resources department from
the State Forestry depart
ment, which would be incor
porated in the new agency.
The Senate Committee on
Labor and Industries, with
two alternative workmen's
compensation bills finally be
fore it, continued taking testi
mony on the subject that
sparked so much heat in 1961.
Accepted by Labor
One is the governor's bill.
considered a compromise and
tentatively accepted by labor.
The other is management's
bill to give private insurance
firms a large snare of the in
dustrial accident insurance
business, now a state mo
nopoly. Other highlights:
Lumber The first hearing
of a senate joint memorial to
congress urging that railroads
be encouraged to provide
"free hold" time for timber
shipments was held Thursday,
and continued to a second
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A railroad spokesman said
present law prevents . rail
roads from providing free
hoid time unless a charge is
levied.
Education A Ways and
Means Subcommittee con
tinued a page-by-page review
of Department of Education
I budget requests, with Supt.
i of Public Instruction Leon
Minear explaining budget re
quests to committee members.
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