Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 23, 1963, Image 2

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    Western Governors Give
Rockefeller Popularity Edge
Phoenix -raw- Western gov
ernori today gave New York
Gov. Nelaon Rockefeller a
narrow popularity edge in the
1964 Republican presidential
race despite a scandal in his
administration.
The governors, attend i n g
their western conference in
nearby Scottsdale, agreed the
scandal in the New York State
Liquor Authority probably
would soon be forgotten.
The census was 8-4 in
Regional Edition
MEDFORD.
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MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1963
Brown's Moratorium
On Death Penalty
Faces Second Test
Sacramento -JUPI)- Gov. Ed
mund G. Brown's proposed
four-year limited moratorium
on the death penalty faced Its
second legislative test today
It was expected to squeeze
through the lower House and
then face an uncertain future
in the Senate.
The bill, carried by Assem
blyman Lester A. McMillan
(D-Los Angeles), won Its initi
al battle April 9 when the
Assembly Criminal Procedure
committee sanctioned It on
a close 6-4 vote.
As now drafted, the bill
would grant a four-year mora
torium on the death penalty
to all but twice-convicted
murderers, double slayers
kidnap - murderers, prisoners
who killed while in an instl
tution and any person who
kills a peace officer.
In place of the gaa cham
ber, the maximum penalty
would be life in prison with
out possibility of parole. But
the governor would still re
tain bis traditional powers to
commute the sentence to a
definite term and to pardon.
The bill would have no
effect on condemned men now
on San Quentln'a death row.
73
YEARS
OF
SAFETY
A and
BT sound
money
management
Democratic Floor Leader
Jerome R. Waldie of Antioch
said "We'll pass it out of our
House on a non-partisan vote.
We'll get votes from both
sides."
But the bill faced almost
certain death in the Senate,
where it was opposed not
only by President Pro Tern
Hugh M. Burns (D-Frcsno),
but by the chairmen of two
possible committees it could
be assigned to.
Chamber Committee
To Discuss County
Problems nf finanrintr 'run-
idly ffrowlnff Jackson cnuntv"
will be discussed at tomor
row's mppHntf nf thi dnvern.
mental operations committee
of the Medford Chamber of
Commerce, Robert D. Hcffcr
nan Jr.. chairman of the com
mittee, announced.
Cnuntv Jurim Fnrl Millor
and other memherg nf the
budget committee are sched
uled to be present.
The meeting will he a
breakfast session at 7 a.m. at
the Hotel Medford.
Rockefeller's favor over Sen.
Barry Goldwater of Arizona
among the 10 governors who
committed themselves. O n 1 v
one governor, Robert E. Smy
lie of Idaho, refused to vote.
GOP Gov. John A. Love
of Colorado was the first gov
ernor to raise the question of
any possible effect of what
he called Rockefeller's "liq
uor problem."
He characterized former
Vice President Richard M.
Nixon as "still the titular
head of the Republican party"
despite his defeat by Demo
crat Edmund G. Brown for
governor of California last
fall. But he said Nixon was
"no longer available as a po
litical candidate."
Washington Gov. Albert Ro
sclini, a Democrat, said Rock
feller was favored by the
GOP In his state and describ
ed the governor as "fairly
well divorced" from the liq
uor issue.
No governor doubted Pres
ident Kennedy would be the
Democratic candidate.
A state-by-state breakdown:
Rockefeller - Alaska, New
Mexico, Oregon, probably
Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
Goldwater - Arizona, Colo
rado, Montana and Nevada.
The 11 governors attending
the conference represent a
total population of nearly 12
million.
California has a population
of about 17.S million. Brown
is expected to arrive at the
conference this evening and
will head a discussion group
Wednesday on interstate land
sales.
PUPPY THEFT
Kansas City. Mo.-IWD-Mrs
Alice Ncal bought two Gcr
man shepherd puppies five
months ago to train as watch
dogs. She wanted to stop fre
quent, petty thefts from her
home. Mrs. Neal reported
Monday that someone scaled
the chain link fence around
her house add stole the pups.
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Senate Tax Commitee Divided Over
Proposed 'One-Shot' Revenue Measure
Salem-'LPL-The Senate Tax
Committee appeared divided
today in an informal straw
vote on a proposed "one shot"
revenue bill which would in
crease state income by $12
million next biennium.
At the same time the com
mittee skirted a straw vote on
the cigarette tax and income
tax measures approved Friday
by the House. Members indi
cated they would rather not
take a pulse reading until
they had the bills in the com
mittee. Opposition to the "one shot"
revenue plan - which would
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Foreign Briefs
ARGENTINE REVOLT LEADER DECLINES NOMINATION
Buenos Alree-Wn-Rettrad Vic Adm. Isaac F. Rojas da
ellnad Monday night to run for prtsldani, saying Argentina
naaas mora man presidential campaign to solve its po
litical problem!.
Roiai, a lead! of the abortive Aoril revolt, turned down
the nomination ottered him by the "Democratic Recupera
tion" party In a latter from his call in the military "prison
01 preiiaonis" on Martin Garcia Island.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Shirley Temple celebrated her 35th
birlhduy today, just as she did so many others when she
was Hollywood's No. 1 child star working before the
cameras. Dirnpled and appearing perhaps 10 years younger
than 35, the dark-haired matron, mother of three, still
harbors much of the curly-haired gamin of the 1830s. In the
upper photo she is shown in 1933, during the height of
her career as a child star, and in the lower photo as she
appears today. (UPI)
Weakness in Steels
Pace Lower Market
Eleanor Roosevelt
Foundation Formed
Washington - IUPII - Presi
dent Kennedy officiated to
day at White House ceremo
nies launching a memorial
foundation for "perpetuating
the Ideals" of the late Elea
nor Rossevelt.
He signed into law a bill
granting a federal charter to
the foundation, which now
will begin a $25 million fund
raising drive. The President
observed, "It has been said
that an institution is the
lengthened shadow of a great
individual."
"I hope that the American
people will raly to the sup
port of this foundation with
the same generosity for which
Mrs. Roosevet was known and
loved," Kennedy said.
He said he hoped for "not
only large gifts but also small
ones" in the drive to meet
the foundation's money goal
by Oct. 11, 1964, the 80th
anniversary of the birth of
the former first lady.
Terms of the foundation's
charter call for work in the
areas of Mrs. Roosevelt's
principal interests relief
of the poor and underpriv
ileged; promotion of public
health; promotion of econom
ic welfare, and furtherance
of international good will.
213 VIET CONO GUERRILLAS SAID KILLED
Siijon-'tW-Tht government claimed Monday that 263
Viel Cong Communist guerrillas war killed during a weak
long government counterattack in Quang Nagi province,
noar iha north Vietnamese border.
TWO EAST GERMANS DEFECT TO WEST
Burgitaeken, Germany-I I'l -Two crewman of an East
German fishing boat left their ship in this Baltic island port
today and requested political asylum. Wast German police
aald.
KENNEDY'S ENVOY DISCUSSES NUCLEAR FORCE
Ankara, Turkey- iri-Livingston T. Merchant. President
Kennedy's special envoy, planned talks here today on the
projected multi-national nuclear force for the North Atlantic
Treaty organisation.
Npw York - iUPII - Weakness
in steels paced an irregularly
lower and active stock market
today.
Armeo. Bethlehem. U.S.
Rtpfl Ynimirxtnwn Sheet.
Jones & Laughlin and Repub
lic lost around 1 apiece,
rhrv.iler shed nearly a
nninf in n weak motor section.
Chemicals softened along with
electronics, lexas Gulf pro
ducing toppled l'i; on news
merger talks with SOCOny
Mobil.
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DOW JONES AVERAGES
New York-tl'PH-Dow Jones
final slock averages: 30 in
dustrials 711.01. off 0.67;
20 railroads 160.34, up 0.77:
15 uiiltties 138.63, off 0.04,
and 65 stocks 251.33, up
0.11. Sales Monday were
about 5.18 million shares
compared with 4.66 million
shares Friday.
Monciny' prices on e
stock:
Allied Chemical .
Alum Co Am
American Air unci
American Can
AmeiicHO Motors
AT&T
American Tohncco
AnncondH Copper
Arnu-o
American Standard
Bcndtx Corp
nnhlehem Steel
Boeing Air
Brunnuiok
Caterpillar Corp
Chryiler Corp
Coca Cola .
C.B.S.
Columbia (,ax
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbach .
Crucible Steel
CnrtUft Wright
Dow Chemical
Du Pont
Kaufman Kodak .
Ford
General Klectnc
General roods
General Motor
General Portland Cement
Georgia Pacific
Greyhound
Gulf Oil
Homes take
Idaho Power
I.B.M
lot Paper
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John Manvllle
Kennecotl Copper
Lockheed
Martin
Merck .
Montana. Power
Montgomery Ward
National Biscuit
New York Central .
Northern Natural Gas .
Northern Pacific
Poc Gas Elec
Penney J C
Penn RR
Perma Cement
Phillmi
Procter & Gamble
Hadlo corporation
Richfield Oil
Safewav ,
Banti t'e
Sears
Shell Oil
Socony Mohil Oil .
Southern Co
Southern Paciilc
Spcrry Rand
Standard Indiana
Stokley Van Camp
Sun Mines
Texas Co
Texas Gull Sullur
Texas Pacific Land Trust
Thiokol
Trans America
Trans World Air .
TrI-Contlnental
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircralt
United Ail Lines
US Plywood
U S Rubber
US Stect
United Utilities
West Bank Corp
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Down Socialism Road
Algiers - lUPtl - Premier
Ahmed Ben Bella said Mon
day night Algeria's starl to
ward soeiaism is "now ir
reversible." In a radio - television
speech Ben Bella said:
"It will continue in the
days and weeks to come with
the launching of a national
campaign for the democratic
reorganization of the man
agement committees which
run socialized businesses and
farms and by the preparation,
in the most favorable circum
stances, of their national
congress, first steps towards
popular structures and agrari
an reform."
A ROARING TIME
Thousand Oaks. Calif.-flJPP-Guests
had a roaring time
over the week end at the wed
ding of Eugene Giles and
Alma Goebel Hoff. Miss Hoff
is the daughter of Louis Goe
bel, owner of the Jungleland
Private Zoo. The wedding
took place in a lion arena
surrounded by cages with
roaring lions, tigers and other
wild animals.
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Search for Idaho
Youth Called Off
Murphy, Idaho - WW - Shrr
Ufa" officers Monday sadly ,
called off their search for an)
Idaho teen-ager missing a !
week in the thinly-popula'ed J
mountain and range lands q
I Owyhee county.
Sheriff Al Barberis said a ,
I new set of tracks found near i
1 a cattle camp some 20 miles 1
south of Homedale had dis- .
appeared in the wild terrain
He said a formal search
I would not be resumed "un-
I less we get a good, substan
! tiat lead.'
Oclford Sharp. 19. of Gay-
a v Junction has boon miss
j ing since he left his parents'
I stalled car near Silver Citv
in the Owyhee mountains
! April IS to try to find help.
The youth's father. David
j Sharp. 43. left the car the
next morning and made his
1 way to Murphy 24 miles away.
I Mrs. Sharp was rescued bv a i
I sheriff s posse the same day.'
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9 to I
Saturdays
require employees to turn
over withholding taxes month
ly instead of quarterly - ap
peared to be based on the ad
visability of keeping some
thing back for emergency.
Sen. Donald Husband (R-Eu-gene)
said "this is the last
money we've got in the bank.
Let's save it for an emer
gency." Elfstrom Agrees
Sen. Robert Elfstrom (R
Salem) agreed with Husband's
view, and added, "if the peo
ple refer the tax program,
we'd be better off if we held
back."
Sen. Walter Pearson CD
Portland) opposed the plan on
another basis. "As far as I
am concerned this is still em
ployers' money. The employer
has to do all the bookkeep
ing." Sen. Glenn Stadler (D-Eu-gene)
said he employed about
30 people and he felt it would
be more convenient to turn
over the money each month.
Sen. Vernon Cook (D-Gresh-am)
said if the "one shot"
measure was not approved, it
would be necessary to increase
the income tax rate.
Committee Chairman Sen.
Boyd Overhulse (D-Madras)
suggested "let's hold this back
for a while and see what hap
pens.' The cigarette, income and
bank tax measures approved way bill back to committee.
Friday by the House will bei Cats - A cat control bill
turned over to the Senate Tax Was arrested in final stages
Committee for review later Monday when the Senate
this week. called it back. The House had
Other Highlights j agreed to Senate amendments.
Three-way - A workmen's i forwarding it to the gover.
compensation bill has been I nor's desk.
made a special order of busi
ness in the Senate Wednesday
The Senate defeated a move
Fish - A package of Senate
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fishing licenses and increas-
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