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(Foreign Briefs SPEECH RESTORED TO RUSSIAN MAN Moicow-ll'PD-Th olllclil ntwi agency Tui laid yetier day that a surgeon laitoied ipaach to a man who had bean voicelew or 16 yeart by grafting "poroua plaitic plates" in hU vocal cordt. Tail laid the operation wis periormed by Dr. Iran Urllip in Kiev, the Ukraine. The patient was not but the agency aaid hit treatment took "over a year." NEW COMMANDANT OF WEST POINT ANNOUNCED Frankfurt, Germany-WPP-Brig. Gen. Michael S. Davidton, chief of itaff of the Sth U.S. Army Corpi, will return to the United Statea to become commandant of cadets at the U.S. military academy at West Point, N.Y., according to an an nouncement here. The departing general, son of Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Paul R. Davison of La Jolla, Calif., was honored here in formal ceremonies yesterday. He graduated from West Point in 1939 and was a regimental commander there from 1954 to 1957. SOVIETS TRIM BROADCASTS TO CUBA Moscow, -lUPluRussia has cut its Spanish language broad casts to Cuba from 10 to 5Vj hours a day, Moscow radio said yesterday. CUBAN MAGAZINE'S FREE EDITIONS TO REAPPEAR San Juan, P.R.-iUI'luMlguel Quevedo, refugee publisher of the Cuban magasine Bohemia, announced last night that three "free" editions of the weekly which suspended pub lication in January will reappear this month. Quebedo said Puerto Rlcan Bohemia, Dominican Bohemia Continental Bohemia all will resume publication March 26. Skeptical Attitude Prevails Over GOP Presidential Vows Washington-TOPD-Republlcan leaders maintained a skeptical view Tuesday toward disavow sis of Interest in the 1964 COP presidential nomination Among men regarded as possible contenders, only Gov Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York is acting like a candi date. And he is holding his troops In check. Sen Barry Goldwater of Arizona has said he intends to run for re-election next year. In any case, he has ask ed his supporters to give him until the end of the year be fore he makes, final decision on bidding for the nomination. Govs. George Romney of Michigan and William W. Scranton o f Pennsylvania both told the Republican Con vention Silo committee Mon day Uibt ihey did not Intend to become candidates. Romney accompaincd a De troit delegation and Scranton a P h iladclphia delegation making bids for the 1064 Na tional Convention. It was pointed out to them that po litical parties, in choosing con- ventlon sites, generally avoid ed the home states of serious contenders for presidential nominations. In its closed sessions Mon day, the site committee heard delegations from Chicago and Dallas, Tex., as well as De troit and Philadelphia. San Francisco and Miami Beach, Fla., were invited to submit thci rcascs at Tues day's final sessions. GIVE tha Gift you would like to am. . .V j a I l2L? MHla'S set, I In the Mtdford Shopping Center Services Set for Former OSU Auditor Santa Cruz, Calif.-IUPli-Fu-neral services will be held here Thursday for John Clif ford, 79, former auditor ot Oregon Stale university, who died Tuesday in San Leandro. Clifford moved to Los Al tos upon his retirement from the university and later mov ed to Capltola. He leaves his widow, Inez, and three brothers in Pennsylvania. Local College Group Opposes Hatfield Budget Salem - IUPD - The Oregon Association of Com munity Colleges supports the Educa tion department's community college budget proposals, not the smaller budget proposed bv Gov. Mark Hatfield. Dr. Don Pence, president of Central Oregon college, and chairman of the Community College association, made the statement at a Senate Educa tion committee hearing Tues day. The Senate and House cdu cation committee met togctlv er at a public hearing on the community college program. Dr. Robert Hatton, assistant superintendent of public in struction, said the nine cur rently operating community colleges enrolled 19,444 vo cational, technical and lower division collegiate stu d e n t s during the 1961-62 school year. He forecast major increases in enrollments in the years ahead. Blue Mountain College Board Chairman Ralph Mc Ewan said he fell the com munity college program "fills a gap in the educational sys tem." Eugene Voris, president of the Treasure Valley Commu nity college at Ontario, said they hoped for 50 students when the college opened last fall, and they got 200. He said present enrollment was 327, with students ranging from 17 to 67 in age. Representatives of private schools said they were not op posed to community colleges. but warned "we are attempt ing to make all queen bees, and not enough workers" by stressing college attendance for students not adapted to college training. New Tax Restrictions May End 80,000 Jobs Washington - IIJPII - The Na tional Restaurant association said Tuesday that 80,000 res taurant employees might lose their jobs this year because of new tax restrictions on ex pense account spenders. Thomas W. Power, associ ation counsel, said a survey of 387 "expense account" res taurants in 40 major cities showed that customers wore spending at least 33 per cent less in business entertaining. He said restaurant sales would drop $066 million a year "unless something is done." WORLD FILM FAVORITES Honored as the "World Film Favorites" by the Hollywood Foreign Press association, Doris Day and Rock Hudson hold their Golden Globes as they posed for photographers last night after the presentation, (UPI) 'Lawrence' Wins Five Top Awards Hollywood - IUPD - "Law rence of Arabia," a major contender in the Academy Award race this year, Tues day night won five awards including the year's best dra matic movie at the annual Hollywood Foreign Press As sociation Golden Globe awards. Rock Hudson and Dons Day received Golden Globes the most popular movie stars in the world while Bob Hope was given the annual Cecil B. DeMille award in recognition of outstanding work in motion pictures. 'The Music Man" was named the top musical of 1962 and "To Kill a Mockingbird" won three awards, including Hie top dramatic acting role to Gregory Peck. Gerakiine Page was named top dramatic actress for "Sweet Bird of Youth." Many lop performers in the entertainment industry at tended the 20th annual awards ceremony which saw the top foreign film awards go to "Divorce - Italian Style," which won Marcello Mastroianni the best acting award for comedy or musical; "Best of Enemies," winner of the Silver Globe, and "Sun days and Cybele,' which earn ed the Samuel G o 1 d w y n award. The foreign press chose David Lean as best director of "Lawrence of Arabia," and also selected Omar Sharif of that film as best supporting actor. Angela Lansbury was selected as best supporting actress for "Manchurian Can didate." "That Touch of Mink" was accorded recognition as the best motion picture comedy, while Rosalind Russell was selected as best actress in a musical or comedy for "Gypsy." Stocks Ease Off; Electronics Down New York-IUPI)-Stocks eased today. , , . Electronics were the hard- 74.5 vote Valiant best in nationwide consumer survey "Like to test-drive the 1963 compacts?" That's what Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute-a completely independent company-recently asked 3600 typical drivers in 18 cities across the country. The people were asked to test-drive two compacts. Some picked Corvair and Valiant. Some picked Falcon and Valiant. Some wanted to try Rambler or Chevy II, The course Included all kinds of normal driving. Drivers circled the course twice (once in each car) with N.C.T.I.'s trained inter viewers firing questions all the way. Which of these cars do you prefer for accelera tion? Ride? Steering? Styling? Finally: which is the best all-around value? The surprising results: Average Compact preftrenea Rambler Valiant Chevy II Valiant Corvair Valiant Falcon Valiant tour compacts Valianl Interior slyling 25 I 75 30 I 70 27 I 73 44 I 56 3367 Exterior styling 24 76 48 52 39 61 41 59 38 62 Quality ol workmanship 38 62 40 60 36 64 44 56 40 60 Acceleration 17 83 48 52 21 79 25 75 28 72 Passing power 17 83 45 55 21 79 24 76 27 73 Roominess 35 65 56 44 30 70 44 56 41 59 Steering 26 74 31 69 37 63 29 71 31 69 Ride 27 73 33 67 29 71 26 74 29 71 BEST ALL-AROUND VALUE 17 83 34 66 24 76 21 73 25.5 74.5 Two things were not tested-price and warranty. But remember that Valiant is just about the lowest-priced car made in the U.S.A. today. And that Valiant carries America's longest and best new-car warranty-5 years or 50,000 miles. Ask your Plymouth-Valiant Dealer for your own independent test drive in The New Valiant. Your Aiithorlrail Plynwulli-Valianl Daalar'a Warranty inimut riafarla In HMIartal and wo, kmanihlp on tofi J ca'S haa Iman panflsd 10 IrK.luiJa Pi'U rai'lacainanl or fat'air, will'mil d'ariia tor iitiiimftil iw'ta or lalw, It" ! veart or .! IM mila,. wtiic.n. vtr coitiaa fir pi. ott Inn ai'iima Mock, haatl and itilatnal paMS Ifat'vnissloi' rasa and intan.al oa'la (Mr.lirrii'irj manual clulrh), torquA ronvarlar, itrlv tha't. unlvarMl lOH't (ati'ludmu dual rnvfal, mar ai'n and rlillMrnnlial. and mar wllaal t'aa'itiqa, provtdad tha vahicla haa laan rvibtd at raaaonatila intervals according lo.tha Plymouth-Valiant Certified Oar Care acheduiea, Best all-around compact anybody has come up with yet .. .VALIANT I est hit with Collins Radio, Zenith, and IBM down large fractions to a point. Du Pont dropped about a point in a weak chemical section and Lukens did the same in a somewhat lower sleel group. Autos were narrowly mixed. Illinois Power shed more than a point in the utilities and Sears Roebuck lots roughly 1 in the stores. DOW JONES AVERAGES New York - (ITU - Dow Jones final slock averagai: 30 industrials 667.16, up 0.12; 20 railroads 153.05, off 0.86: 15 utilities 133.19, up 0.06, and 65 stocks 237.95. off 0.25. Salas Tues day were about 3.28 million shares compared with 3.65 million shares Monday. Wi"v 'l rjT"' tf"hW01 ' mm a 1 In Dallas, 749. voted Valiant bast value. 1 I i 4 f a ,4 y i I ajj ' ij i4.f ir?" ! I In Syracuse, 78t voted Valiant best value. In los Angeles, 77 voted Valiant best value. PLYMOUTH DIVISION w S wflnTuLCfi M0T0RI CQRPORA1I0N DICK KNIGHT CO. 33 S. Riverside. Medford, Oregon Ttiday's storks: Anted Chemical Alum Co Am American Air Lines American Can American Motors AT&T American Tobacco Anaconda Cupper Armcn American Stanrtttrd Bendix Corp ixdi fleihlchcm titccl BneinR Air Brunswick Cfelerpiilar Corp Chrysler Corp Coca Cola . CBS Columbia Gas Continental C an Crown Zrllerhach Crucible Strel CurliM Wrtsht Dow Chemical On Pont KaMmnn Kodak Firestone Korri Genera! Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pacific Grevhound Gulf Oil . ,. Hnnirsiake Idaho Power 1 BM Int Paper .Inhns Manvttte Kennecott Copper Lockheed Aircraft Mnrtin Merck (Ndi Montann Power Montfiomerv Ward Nihonatl BtM'int New York Central Northern Natum) Gas Northern Pacific Vac Lire Pennev J. C Penn HP Prrr.ra Lenient Phillips Procter A Giemhtr .... Hadio Corporation .. Ht.-hftrld Oil Sti!rv Santa Fe Near Shell Oil Snrnny Mohil Oil Southern Co Southern Pacific Sperry Band Standard California ., . Standard Indiana , StArvlatrd N. J Stokrlv Van Camp Sun Mitifj Tea t o Texas Gulf Sulfur Tex Pac Land Trust Thwkol Trans America Tran World Air - T Coutinc'al . ... I'mon Carbide I'mon Paoilic Cnited Aircraft I'mted Air Lines V S PUwood V S Rubs, V 5 S'eel Uet pitc Corp West) n house prices on selected 33 Ifl'i 4ti4 20 Iin-'i 2fl4 44 a 32 'j i:Pa 32'. 30't ::', 17 R7 ')-! :i 's 27', 44 I0-, VP, 23J 1M 34 , 42", 72', 7f Si's 4.V. 3H 40' 4R'j Demoralized State Civil Defense Organization Starts to Break Up Salem tUPIl A demoralized I Oregon State Civil Defense organization is beginning to fall apart. Director Robert Sandstrom revealed that all seven of the agency's clerical employees have given notice, and that the first one leaves her job next Tuesday. "We also have two vacan cies," Sandstrom 3id, "but I am not filling any vacancies now." Sandstrom's comments came in the wake of wide ranging legislative criticism of his agency and threats to cut the CD budget .to the bone. The agency was lashed in legislative debate for al leged failures during the 1959 Roseburg explosion and the Columbus Day windstorm last year. Sandstrom said there is a demoralized feeling through out all of the state's Civil Defense organizations. Query From Cooi Sandstrom said the Coos County CD director called to "find out how to get rid of Civil Defense property." "f encouraged him to keep his office open and to keep the program going in spite of lack of leadership shown by the Ways and Means sub committee," Sandstrom said. The stale Civil Defense di rector, who took over the agency's leadership on Jan. 1, said "never has the legis lature shown so much interest in civil defense." "I'm not being sarcastic. I think it's good that they are interested," he added. Sandstrom explained "no member of the legislature, Valley Student Is Author of Article Ashland - Southern Oregon college student, Loyd C. Mor row, Jr., Rogue River, is the author of an article appearing in "The Teke," a monthly journal published by the in ternational fraternity, Tau Kappa Epsilon. According to Morrow, a sen ior, and student manager of the Britt Student center, the history of the SOC chapter began in 1956 with an inform al association known as TKs which was composed of a group of Korean War vet erans attending the college. Organizational and fratern al activities occupied the members until May, 1962, when the official charter in stallation took place under the advisorship of Dr. F. D. Haines Jr., of the SOC fac ulty, and the chapter presi dent, Mort Scripter, a student from Ashland. Among the events sponsor ed by the fraternity was the dance at last year's Skiesta at which their candidate for queen of the annual event. Miss Marty Wyatt, emerged the winner. Miss Wwatt, a coed from Jacksonville, later went on to place in the top 10 of the national Miss Amer ica contest at Atlantic City. Regional Edition Medford Page 2A Tribune MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1963 with one exception, has been in this state office for years. The exception, he said, was Sen. Vern Cook (D-Gresham) who visited the office just be fore opening Senate military affairs hearings on the agency. "Obviously the legislators are not familiar with our pro gram." he said. "I think they should become familiar with our program, and our problems. 'We've never used a hard- sell program, and we don't cry wolf to panic people into joining Civil Defense activi ties. "Maybe that's been our problem. Maybe we should have used some hard-sell. "But I think the jobs of the 20 people here are to work on plans to save 1,800,. 000 lives. "I think we need a Civil Defense program." r:::: (y MEDFORD ' ' HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Sale Ends Saturday, March 9 O N C E-A-YEAR SAVINGS EVENT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED :J ugs&t sroorjNSS .- Main and Bartlett Streets Phone 772-6428 'l.T A i i I .1 .. I t a ... 701', ... .W-'a 211'j ... HI 'a .. :n'a ... .1:1' a ... a ... l?'a .. 4fl .. .t, . . IV2 'a ... 4.'.', ... Hi' a ... II', .. 47, .. 7'.1', .. HI1, . 42 ', ... 4fi'a . J.V, . M vv t . !'. .IV. . 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