Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1963, Image 10

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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.
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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.
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MEDFOHD MAIL T1UBUNE. MEDFOHD, OREGON
Is Beating Throughout South America
I Editor'! noli: Unittd iiiiH llion under the Alliance bul Argentina Venezuela -
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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far have not affected rising
business confidence.
Alliance for Progress proj
ects total about $50 million
but Venezuela's own natural
wealth makes such aid less
necessary there than in most
of South America. Bentan-
court hopes to settle 100,000
families on their own land
before he leaves office
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