Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 09, 1963, Image 2

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    Hatfield Sees New Factor if Death Penalty Abolished
Stocks Soften After Firm
Opening; Some Retain Gains
New York - Out - Stocks
flattened out and then soften
ed after a firm opening to
day. Although many items in the
general list managed to hold
early fractional gains, con
siderable pressure developed
on some of the leading blue
chips, notably Chrysler and
Du Pont which lost over a
point apiece.
International oils, steels,
autos and chemicals moved
fractionally lower in most In
stances as did most of the mis
cellaneous blue chip giants
like American Telephone and
General Electric.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
New York - (DPI) - Dow
Jonts final stock avtragts:
30 industrials 70S.03, up
3.60; 20 railroads 15S.23,
up 0.20; IS utilities 131.04,
off 0.S1, and 65 stocks
247.04. up 0.SS. Sales Mon
day wnt about S.04 million
shares compared wilh S.24
million shares Friday.
Monday ' prices OR aelaeted
stQeks;
Allied Chemical tl,
Alum Co Am M 54
American Can Ma
American Motora 20
AT&T -.. Mali
American Tobacco 31i
Anaconda Copper 46
Armco 57
American Standard IS
Bendlx Corp 93 'a
Bethlehem Steel 31 '
Boelna Air 37 .
Bruniwlck 17
Caterpillar Corp 37J
Chryilcr Corp ...102
Coca Cola 04(5
C.B.S 53 It
Columbia Gai 21
Continental Can 43
Crown Zallerbach 53i
Crucible Steol 10 li
Curlln Wrlsht 22
Dow Chemical 82
Du Pont 242
Eastman Kodak 117
Firestone 34'i
Ford 51
General Electric 76
General Fooda 83
General Motora 88
General Portland Cemant 21
Georgia Pacific 81
Greyhound 38
Gulf Oil 43
Homeitaka 47
Idaho Power 34
I.B.M 440',
Int Paper 32
Johna Manvllle 30
For everyone you know
Kennecott Copper 73s
Lockhetd Aircraft 33
Martin 21 t
Merck 85
Montana Power 39 Vi
Montgomery Ward 37J
National Blaeult Js
Naw York Central n-
Northern Pacific 3U
Pac Gat Elec w
Pannav J. C 47
Penn RR '
Perma Cemant "
Phillips 31i
Procter ac Gamble
Radio Corporation 81 'i
Richfield Oil 46',
Safeway S0
Santa Fe 37
Sean 70i
Socony Mobil Oil M.
Soulhem Co 33
Southern Pacific 31 i
Sperry Rand 13
Standard California 1U
Standard Indiana 38
Standard NJ 64",
Stokelcy Van Camp 30
Sun Minea '
Texai Ouir Sulfur U'S
Texas Pacific Land Trust 31
Thiokol 37
Trana America 48
Trana World Air We
Tri-ContlnenUl 47i
Union Carbide llo
Union Pacific 38a
United Aircraft 49
United Air Lines 30
IIS. Plywood 34'
U S. Rubber 46i
Went Bank Corp 37' 4
Weatinfhoua 33B
Youngstown - 97i
Bee Sting Sends
Horse on Stampede
Philadelphia - WTO - A bee
sting sent a horse dashing
from his stable Monday,
across fields near Internation
al Airport and into the Dela
ware river where he swam a
mile to the New Jersey shore
but drowned under a pier as
rising tides engulfed him.
George Holland, 21, owner
of the seven-year-old chestnut,
said he was currying the ani
mal when the bee stung the
horse and he stampeded. Hol
land chased him through traf
fic but could not catch him.
Workers at the Socony-Mo-bil
Oil Co. refinery on the
New Jersey shore saw the
horse swim toward them but
could not get him out of the
water after a freighter back
wash forced him under the
pier and the tide drowned
him.
Another Look at
Pending Deaths
Seen as Result
Gov. Brown's Death Penalty
Moratorium Faces First Test
JL LAWN MOWERS
SHARPENED and REPAIRED
Sacramento, Calif. - HIPl -Gov.
Edmund G- Brown's pro-
Salem - WD - Gov. Mark i posal for a four-year limited
Hatfield said Monday if the moratorium on the death peri-
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MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 0, 1D63
Foreign Briefs
VIOLENT WINDS HALT SOVIET SHIP
Moscow-OIPD-A violani southeasterly wind has halted
the Soviet ship Ob from returning with the eighth Soviet
Antarctic expedition, the official News Agency Tass reported
Monday night.
Tass said the Ob has dropped anchor off the Soviet coastal
Antarctic station of Molodyoshnaya to wait for the winds
to subalda.
ALGERIA EXPROPRIATES BUSINESS STOCKS
Algiers-1 N-Tha Algerian government Monday expro
prlatad the stocks of 22 Algiers businesses it said were owned
by profiteers, thieves and enemies ol the people.
The action was taken against proprietors who took over
vacated French shops just before Algerian Independence In
July, 1962.
Gards
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HEART, LUNG TRANSPLANT PLANNED
Moscow-iIPD-Dr. Vladimir Denlkhov, who gained fame by
transplanting the hearts and lungs ol dead dogs to live ones,
said he hopes to try the same experiment on a living person
this year.
Demikhov, writing in the magasine "Culture and Lite,"
said lha operation linking the heart and lungs in tandem
with lha heart and cardlo-vascular system of e living human
would be the prelude fo a possible eventual transplant for
a human heart.
sub-
EAST GERMAN CORPORAL ESCAPES TO WEST
Berlin-iUPIl-An East German corporal carrying his
machlnegun fled lo West Berlin In daylight Monday.
Other patrolling border guards did not see the 20-year-
old corporal crawling through barbed wire entanglements,
and no shots were fired.
voters abolished the dcatn
penalty it would be a new
factor to consider if any exe
cutions were pending.
The Senate has passed and
sent to the House a proposed
constitutional amendment to
abolish capital punishment. If
it clears the House, it would
go to the voters In 1964.
Hatfield said, although lie
still dislikes capital punish
ment, he would continue to
abide by the law of the stale
prior to an actual vole of the
people. He said he would have
"no authority to postpone" an
execution before the people
voted.
Another Factor
After that, he said, if '.he
voters did away with the
death penalty, "it would in
troduce another factor" to be
considered if any requests for
commutation were pending.
Four persons now are un
der death sentence in Oregon.
Two have received postpone
ments pending U.S. Supreme
Court appeals. Two are still
under automatic review by
the Oregon Supreme Court
and no execution dates are
set.
Other Topics Discussed
The governor, at his weekly
news conference, called It "a
tragedy" that the Senate last
week rejected his "implied
consent" bill that would have
given drunken driver suspects
a choice between taking
chemical tests or losing their
licenses.
He said the Senate "left the
door open to the drunken
driver."
The governor expressed
disappointment over House
rejection of his key cigarette
tax bill and said he is now
waiting to see what alterna
tive the lawmakers come up
with.
Signs Encouraging
The govenor said he is en
couraged by recent signs his
proposal for a natural re
sources department may gel
somewhere.
He said, however, "I ant not
counting any bills until they
are actually wet with my signature."
The governor predicted
once the state is finally able
to turn the Boardman indus
trial site over to the Boeing
Co. as planned, "we will find
action on the pari of Boeing."
Boeing has agreed to lease
the site when the state ac
quires it, but has declined
specifying any plans for its
use at present.
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Some months ago, the government opened a new data processing
center in West Virginia the hist of a series of such centers to be
located across the nation. With them, the government will Ik- able
to check every federal income tax return in the country automatically.
If anything looks lishy, the giant lomputeis will ton out a return
for additional checking.
All of which means that VQUT tax relum had hcitci he .luuraic
right duwn to such things as drug deductions.
It can Ik, when you purchase front us, liecausc all of our CUltOUUtfl
receive absolutely free of charge our special DrUgTaX service.
When you buy from 111, all of youf purchann arc recorded on
"memory" tapes, which are later fed into giant electronic computers.
At the end of the year, we send you a DrugTax statement which
tells you how much you sent for thugs of a deductible nature.
No guesswork. No cost to you. You may actually smr mono
because you get the benefit of eeiy single drug deduction to which
you are entitled.
(You might be surprised at how many things are of a deductible
nature and you might be surprised, too, at how manv millions of
dollars the American taxpayer loses each year because he doesn't
claim them).
Come in today and take advantage of our free DrugTax service.
It'i our way of saying "thank you" for your patronage.
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Sweeper Operator
Cited After Early
Morning Accident
The operator of a city of
Medford street sweeper was
cited for failure to yield tha
right of way this morning fol
lowing a collision with a car
on East Jackson blvd.. accord
ing to city police.
Cited was Gay Maurice An
derson, 49. of 95 Clover lane.
Driver of the car which col
lided with the street sweeper
was Columbus Monroe Lc
mlchs, 35, of 555 Valley View
dr. No injuries were reported,
officers said.
The accident occurred about
8:05 o'clock as Anderson
pulled the sweeper away from
the curb out into the roadway
lo go around a parked car. Po
lice said damage was slight to
both vehicles.
In the first of three non-injury
accidents Monday, Ralph
McKay. 72. of 1025 Rcddy St..
was cilcd for failure to leave
information at the scene of an
accident after the car which
he was driving struck a car
registered to Ann Sarah Da
vis, 11 Barnett rd.. which was
parked in front of 209 West
Main si. The accident oc
curred about 11:45 a.m.
Etfie Motel! Baldwin, :t4. of
route 2. box 220A. Medford,
was cited for lailure to yield
the right of way following a
collision with a vehicle oper
ated b.v Mildred Davis, 47, of
lon;t Brookdale ave., about
1:10 p.m. at Summit avc. and
Haven it,
A citation for failure to
yield right of way was issued
to Hazel Gwendolyn Ohlund.
29, Yreka. Calif., after her car
collided with a vehicle oper
ated by Clarence Peter Olson.
SI. of route 4. box 413A.
about 3:20 pm at Eighth and
Fir sts.
alty faced its first legislative
test today.
It was expected lo squeeze
through.
The bill, actually intro
duced by Assemblyman Lcs-
Portland Lacking
Physical Education
Portland -OJPII- Only 31 of
89 elementary schools in Port
land have daily instructional
programs in physical educa
tion, the supervisor of health
and physical education for
city schools told the school
board Monday night.
Eldon Jenne said the other
schools have physical educa
tion to some extent, but not on
a daily basis.
"For the past few years,"
he said, "the stress has been
on brains but we must not for
get we need vehicles lo carry
the brains around.''
Jenne cited school systems
such as Medford. Eugene. Sa
lem and Beaverton as having
physical education and intra
mural programs superior to
Portland.
Icr A. McMillan (D-Los Ange-1
les) began its long trip j
through the California Legis
lature with a hearing before j
the Assembly Criminal Pro
cedures committee.
As it now stands the bill ,
would close the doors of San j
Quentin's gas chamber to all
bul double killers, twice-convicted
slayers, kidnap-murder-ers
or prisoners who kill I
peace officers. It would not
apply to prisoners now on
death row.
This is substantially the1
same bill, also authored by
McMillan, that lost on a near
ly unprecedented 40-40 tic
vote in the Assembly in 1961. I
In other action in the Lcsiis- I
lature Sen. John A. Murdy
(R-Santa Anal said he would
attempt to water clown his bill
to clamp strict controls on the
drug Chloromycetin in an .'it
tempi to boost it from com
mittee and onto the Senate
floor.
The Senate voted final ap
proval of a measure creating
a new educational program
for "culturally disadvantaged
children." The bill was intro
duced by Sen. J. Eugene Me
Ateer (D-San Francisco) at the
request of Gov. Edmund G.
Brown.
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