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2 D SUNDAY. APRIL II, 1W3 New Pulse ' ....... mm,m : W IKUL --Wr"Ll n - V ftl ri--JK jMfl Wmi CONFLICT Tanks from Campo de Mayo then the base of Argentine rebel are brought up In bombardment of Estcbcn de Luca Arsenal In September, 1962, during one of the many conflict! between forces In the past year. (UPl) Franklin Honored By Executives of Mayflower Company A warehouseman was com pared to a banker by L. R. Benson, Los Angeles, vice president of Aero Mayflower Transit company, In a talk here Thursday night follow ing a dinner honoring David M. Franklin, Medford and Grants Pass moving and stor age executive. Franklin was recently nam ed International Warehouse man of the Year by the May flower Warehousemen's asso ciation during its convention in Los Angeles. Benson explained that a warehouse is the "safety de posit box" for furniture. In commenting on th-e award, Benson stated that the recipient of this honor Is de termined strictly on merit and quality of operation, not by volume or area. He mentioned that this was evidenced In the Ashland Student Wins Typing Event Ashland - John Siebcrt of Ashland High school was first place winner In the regional finals of the Fouth National Faclt Accuracy contest in typ ing held at the Metropolitan Business college in Seattle re cently. Siebcrt won with a score nf 89 words per minutes, with perfect accuracy. , Students from Washington, Oregon, Montana and Idaho participated In the regional finals and more than 400,000 students throughout the Unit ed States entered the contest from which S00 goml-ilnaltsts were chosen. Siebcrt won a Faclt type writer by placing first In the Northwest Regional contest. Twenty-five regional con tests are being held and the top 10 regional winners will participate in finals in New York next month. The winner of the national contest and his or her teacher will be award ed an all-expense trip to Swe den this summer. I 1 O factions of Argentina armed fact that last year the award was won by Russ Pratt of Pratt-Mayflower, Salem. Telegram Is Head In closing, he read a tele gram from John Sloan Smith, Indianapolis, Ind,, president of Aero Mayflower Transit com pany. Master of ceremonies for the evening was Dr. Orville Eaton, who introduced Man vlllc Hcisel, who represented the Medford Chamber of Com merce. He commented on the national recognition given this area by Franklin's award, and stressed that it was due, not only to business activities, but to Franklin' active participa tion in both Medford and Grants Pass Chambers of Commerce, his work on sev eral committees for the Crater council of Boy Scouts of America and other civic groups. Benson reviewed Franklin's background in the trucking business prior to arriving in Medford In 1996 where he be came associated with May flower. He stressed that this national award was due to the cooperation from Frank lins friends and business as sociates. Wendell B. Lilc, Tacoma, Wash.. Northwest director of Warehouseman's association, the position held lust year by Franklin, presented the plaque. He also read a tele gram from Robert L, Dunn, Boston, Mass., president of the Warehouseman's associa tion. In accepting (he award. Franklin thanked the compa ny's employees, and particu larly the business community, calling it a cooperative effort, which made the honor possi ble. Others who also participat ed in the evening's program were Boyd Budge and Wil liam Longmore. The reception and dinner were attended by some US friends and business assori atcs of Franklin. with complete 0 aaWal j T A itlvAAM y M ! i m - i i JaUiMju vuuiuy 1 cucrai gji Savings and Loan Assn. Homt Offict-2 E. Main, Medford Ashland Branch-337 E. Main, Ashland annum MEDFOHD MAIL T1UBUNE. MEDFOHD, OREGON Is Beating Throughout South America I Editor'! noli: Unittd iiiiH llion under the Alliance bul Argentina Venezuela - p.... int.maliontl fortion I : 1 1 future grants may be stalled Advertise me ni Press International foreign news analyst Phil Newson has recently completed a 25,000 mile tour oi South America, including risits to six key nations Colom bia. Peru. Chile. Argentina. Brasil and Venezuela. Hera is a summary ol what he found.) By PHIL NEWBOM United Press Intarnational Throughout South America a new pulse la beating. It is activated in the man ner of an electric current gen erated between opposite poles Castroism on the one hand and the U.S. sponsored $20 billion Alliance for Progress on the other. Eventually ihii new pulse will beat of its own accord and then will come the deter mination whether the nations of South America can over come underdevelopment, one crop economies, illiteracy and the imbalance between wealth and poverty to emerge as stable democracies. Or whether they first must fall Into caos and then emerge as totolltarian states tied to the communist bloc. It is among the people of South America that unrest stirs. Among such men as An dres Quisbe, a direct descend ant of the Incas, who lives 11,000 feet high in the Peru vian Andes and chews the coca leaf, aource of cocaine, to forget his miseries. There are six million like him in Peru. It is felt by Carlos Marchl- onda, a house painter in Bue nos Aires, and by Manuel VI torino Da Silva, who has a family of 13 and cuts sugar cane in northeastern Brazil for less than 29 cents a day. These are the people whom communism urges to violence and the people which the Al liance hopes to help to a bet ter, peaceful way of life. Whether these hopes can be realized depends in the last analysis upon the will and the ability of national leader ship. Let us briefly examine Vending Machine Klamath Falls - Ticket vending machines for collec tion of a service fee will be in operation this summer at 28 of the 850 campgrounds in the national forests of Oregon and Washington, according to Regional Forester J. Herbert Stone in Portland. The Wincma National forest has been engaged in a camp ground expansion program with projects under way at Lake of the Woods on the Klamath Ranger district and on the Williamson and Wood Rivers on the Chlloquin Rang er district. One of the Wincma campgrounds is planned to be Plans Are Made for Azalea Festival Brookings - Final plans for the 24th annual Azalea Festi val, scheduled May 25 and 26, have been announced by the Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Floats in the parade, which is on the Saturday calendar, will include entries from Har bor, Brookings, Pistol River, and from Eugene and Ash land. The Kilted Highlanders will represent Eugene, and the Old Timers, antique car club, will travel from Ashland. The Highwayman, a Brookings car club, also will be In the pa rade. A three-man skydiving crew will perform on Saturday in connection with the festival events and participate in the parade. Two trophies will be award ed for the best entries. Judg ing will be made in five di visions: commercial, service clubs, bands, marching units and out of town entries. HUNGRY CHILD A child in northeast Brazil grabs for rice and beans, his staple diet, in this picture taken recently. Hunger is one of the problems in many areas of South America. (UPI) these nations and their lead en. Colombia President of Colombia is Guillermo Leon Valencia. He is a courtly man with a leo nine head of hair who rules from Colombia's ancient gov ernment palace just off Boli var Square. He believer, that without the Alliance for Progress and Its Planned at Camp on a service fee basis, hut lo cal forest officers explained that it is not planned to make a charge until facilities at the camp have been completed. Construction work has been under way on the Aspen Point campground at Lake of the Woods for the past two sea sons. When this work is com pleted, the Aspen Point camp will be one of the best equipped national forest camp grounds In the region, officials said. The Aspen Point camp is lo cated on the cast side of Lake of the Woods and north of the Lake of the Woods Resort. It includes the area previously known as Aspen Point, but has also extended to the north Equipment Theits Reported in Area The Jackson county sher iff's office is Investigating two equipment thefts during the last two days and plans to assist in Investigation of a third. Dale Paul Sehtllx, route 2. box 480, Gold Hill, reported (lie theft of an 18-fuot hay elevator and tooth harrow from his residence. Arthur L. Hamilton, 209 Almond st., Ashland, report ed the theft of equipment from a crawler type tractor parked along Beaver creek. A chain saw, cutting torch and gas were taken from log ging equipment near Copper on the California side, sher iff's deputies said. A Siski you county deputy is expect ed In Medford to start the in vestigation. The Jackson county sheriff's office may assist, deputies said. confidence at . . . successful conclusion the whole of South America would fall to communism. But his government so far has not shown great leader ship. Inflation has jumped nearly 25 per cent in the last four and a half months, capi tal is leaving the country and needed tax legislation is stall ed. The national budget will be at least $100 million in the red. The United States has grant ed Colombia nearly $200 mil- For Over Night Use to include the former Salva tion Army organization site. Improvements include both camp and picnic facilities, a boat launching site and ade quate parking for both cars and trailers. The camp also lies adjacent to a fine swim ming beach, all of which is accessible to full public use. When the new installations are completed it is planned to make a nominal service charge of $1 per night for fam ily use of a camp spot. Use will be controlled, officials said, through an automatic ticket vending machine. Campers will insert two 50 ccnt pieces in the slot, secure a ticket which entitles them to exclusive use of a camp site of their selection. This procedure was used in tv other national forest camp grounds last summer and found to be satisfactory. There will be no charge for day-use of the picnic and swimming areas. AUTOMATIC Transmissions Exclusively .rir. TRANCi. s mm 0EHS ASS0c Minor sr Major Repairs Factory Uniti in Stock 100"o Financing MEDFORD TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS 1910 TjHc Rock Rd. 773-7748 Fast Efficient Service Acroil From Big Y Market U J A l lion under the Alliance but future grants may be stalled unless reforms are Inslituten. Colombia's strength lies in its present political stability. Leftists are scattered and their leadership weak. Peru Gen. Nicolas Lindley is the president of Peru's ruling mil itary junta which has jailed most of the country's known communist agitators . ..i The junta seizea power national elections last July. It first was frowned upon by the United Stales but gained respectability a month later with U.S. recog nition. It has been granted around $123 million in Alli ance aid but comparatively little has been used. A hous ing project is going up out side Lima and land reform is being instituted. The junta has promised free elections for June 9 in which the most controversial candi date will be Apra' Party Lead er Victor Raul Haya De La- torre. There is widespread i speculation that if he wins, the junta will not permit him to take office. Chile President is Jorge Alcssan dri whose term will expire in November, 1964. Chile Is not totally satisfied with its Al liance for Progress aid which totals about $125 million, part of which was promised under former President Eisenhower as earthquake recovery aid. Chile maintains relations with Castro Cuba and Ales sandri has been heard to re mark that if he were younger he would do many of the things that Castro has done. Trade with Cuba, however, is relatively minor. Chile has a strong Commu nist party which also has in filtrated other left - wing groups. There is a possibility that next year's general elec tions could give Chile a strong leftist government through a combination of So cialist and Communist votes. 2 REGULAR SIZE TUBES 200 value150 DOUBLE PACK AVAILABLE IN 3 CUSTOM FORMULAS re regular hair. ..for unruly hair... rog(YiNa hairi Provisionel president is 52-year-old Jose Maria Guido. a man with an air of continual harrassment, with no liking for his job and an intense de sire to return to his practice as a country lawyer in bleak Patagonia. Free elections have been promised for June but may not come off. Two men scek- inc a return to power aic ousted President Arturo Fron dizi who seeks a coalition be tween his own intransigents and the followers of former dictator Juan D. Peron. An other is retired Gen. Pedro Aramburo who served as a provisional president after Peron's fall. The country has been in a state of continuous revolu tion since Peron and the economy has stagnated. Al liance for Progress funds to tal about $100 million bul only $37 million has been committed, for roads. Brazil President Joao Goulart has regained control of the gov ernment and now is accused trying to walk both sides of the fence between the United States and a combination of ultra - nationalists and com munists. Brazil has been promised $410 milion in aid from the United States which will be used in combination to help Brazil meet its most pressing commitments and in the Al liance for Progress. Among the most extreme leftwing Nationalists is Gou lart's brother-in-law, Leonel Brizola. He has demanded that Brazil break with the United States, has advocated forcible seizure of land and threatened to plunge the coun try into revolution. There is a continuing threat of revo lutionary violence in Brazil's poverty - stricken northeast. Rising nationalism and re strictive legislation have frightened investment capital. SPECIALLY PRICED! 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