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

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    Stocks Inch Higher;
Sugars Show Best Gains
Now York - IUPII
inched higher today.
Sugar slocks and some elec
tronics showed the best gains
Amalgamated Sugar, Great
Western and Holly rose large
fractions to a point but Amer
ican Crystal weakened on
profit taking. Among the elec
tronics, IBM and Minneapolis-
Honeywell rose about 1 and
2. respectively.
Motors showed little
change,
Steels and chemicals were
narrowly mixed. Houston
Lighting rose nearly 2 in the
utilities and Warner Brothers
added roughly 1 in the enter
tainment section
Metals were active and
mixed
Stocks I curiui wish! .
Dll Pmil
Hrmtone
Ford
General Electric
Gencrul Koodi
General Motors
General Portland Cement
Greyhound
Gulf Oil
Homnlake
COW JONES AVERAGES
Naw York-WluDow Jonas
final stock averagei: 30 in
dustrials 722.84, oif 1.20) 20
railroads 170.63, up 1.24; 18
utilities 141.48, up 0.05 and
66 stocks 258.27, up 0.21.
Sales Wednesday were about
5.58 million shares com
pared with 5.57 million
shares Tuesday.
Wednesdays plrces on selected
ftocka:
Allied Chemical
American Air Lines 23ai
American Can 4.Vii
American Motors 113s
AT&T 123
American Tobacco 30.
AnBconda Copper .. HI 'a
Armco S.Vi
Bethlehem Steel 3J
Boelns Air 37's
Brunswick 1.1
Caterpillar Corp 41
Chrysler Com - flni
Coca Cola 113 t
CBS 83'!
Columbia Gas 2I).
Continental Can 4(1
Crown Zellerbach .12 J
Crucible Steel 201i
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Key Sex Offender
Measure Passed
Salem - IUPH - The civil com
mitment law - key bill in the
package of new sex offender
measure - was approved 25-3
by the Senate Wednesday and
sent to the governor.
The measure provides for a
civil complaint against per
sons believed to be sexually
dangerous to children under
12 years of age, and allows
confinement for specialized
treatment.
In other action, the Senate
approved and sent to the
House a measure increasing
District Court judge salaries
from $10,500 to $11,000.
House measures approved
by the Senate were bills
which:
-Prohibit unfair practices
against farmers who gather
together to bargain in selling
crops.
-Overhaul local budgeting
procedures.
Create a metropolitan
study commission which is
mandatory for Portland and
permissive in areas such as
Eugene and Salem to seek so
lutions to suburb problems.
Idaho Power .
IBM
int Paper
Johns Manvllle
Kcnnecott Copper .
Lockheed Aircraft
Marlln
Merck
Montana Power
Montgomery Ward
National Blacult ..
New York Central
Northern Natural Gas
Northern pacific .
Pac Gas Eler
Pennev J. C
Penn BR
Perma Cement
Phillips
Procter at Gamble
.larilo Corporation
nichfleld Oil
Safeway
Santa Fe -
Scare
Shell Oil
Socony Mobil Oil
Southern Co
Southern Pacific -
Spi-rry nand
Standard California
Standard Indiana
Standard N J
Stokely Van Camp
Sun Mines .
Texas Co. .
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Texas Pacific Land Trust .
Thlokol
Trans America
Trans World Air
Trl-Contlnenlal ..
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Air Lines
U.S. Plywood ..
U.S. Rubber .. ..
U.S. Steel
United Utilities
West Bank Corp
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I ' ERVIN B. HOGAN
Attorney-ar-Law
. ANNOUNCES
The Opening of His Office
- The Mall,J005 E. Main
Barfleff Pear Crop
Described as Lower
Portland - HOT - The Oregon
Bartlctt pear crop will be
smaller this year, delegates
to the 32nd annual meeting
of the Oregon-Washington-
California Pear Bureau were
told Wednesday.
Richard A. Patterson, gen
eral manager of the bureau,
blamed the shorter crop part
ly on frost during the bud
ding season. He said the bu
reau will have to start pro
moting winter pears early in
November this year.
New York - IUPD -r Zion
Foods corporation believes it
has struck gold by marrying
the hot dog and the hambur
ger. Called "the patty frank,"
the new item is really frank
furter sausage in the ham
burger shape, pre-cooked and
frozen.
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Foreign Briefs
GREEK FREIGHTER HITS, SINKS YACHT
Malaga. Spin-ilPi-The 8.465-ton Greek freighter Thar
maikos collided with end sank a yacht called the Crasy
Chicken while docking here Wednesday.
A crewman who was the only person aboard me yacht
swam lo salety.
$147 Million in State School
Aid Approved by Subcommittee
TRAIN COLLISION HURTS 16 IN GERMANY
Hnnorer, Germany - (DPI) - Sixteen persons were Injured
Wednesday night when an express train collided with an
electric locomotive between Hanover and nildesheim.
COMMUNIST POLICE ARREST WEST BERLINER
Berlin-WII-Communist police today lured a West
liner ecrois the East-West border and then arrested
West Berlin police reported.
Bar-
him.
ITALIAN PRESIDENT EXPECTED TO NAME PREMIER
Rome-lllPfk-Political observers predicted today that Presi
dent Antonio Segnl will name Christian Democratic Leader
Aldo Moro as Italy's new premier by this week end.
Segni holds final consultations with the presidents of the
upper and lower houses of Parliament Friday.
Regional Edition
MEDFORDf
Page 2A
Tribune
MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1963
Kennedy Promises
Troops if Needed
At U. of Alabama
Salem - IUPD - The sum of , the governor's rccommenda-
$147 million in state aid for tions for special programs by
schools was approved Wedncs- about $300,000, adding sub-
Washington -IUPD- President
Kennedy has made it plain he
will send federal forces, if
necessary, to prevent Gov.
George Wallace from blocking
desegregation of the Univer
sity of Alabama next month.
But Kennedy told his news
conference Wednesday he
hoped such action "would
prove unnecessary." He add
ed, "I hope this is a matter
that can be settled by the local
authorities In Alabama."
The President said he was
obligated to enforce the fed
eral court order directing the
university to admit Vivian
Maline. 20, and David
McGlathcr, 26.
Enrollment Intended
Miss Malone intends to en
roll June 10 for the summer
term at the main campus in
Tuscaloosa. McGlathery plans
to enter the school s Hunts-
ville branch the same day.
Wallace has said that he "will
be present to bar the entrance
of any Negro who attempts to
Frost Damages
Crops in Midwest
By United Press International
A May chill frosted tender
fruit and vegetable crops in
the nation's midlands today
and broke cold records from
Minneapolis to Little Rock,
Ark.
The mass of cold air pressed
down on most of the nation
from the eastern slopes of the
Rocky Mountains to the At
lantic Coast.
Farm experts were sure
crops had been damaged in
the Middle West. They feared
for a large portion of Iowa's
soybean crop, cherries and
strawberries in Michigan, and
new crops in Indiana.
The weather had never
been so cold this late in the
year at Dcs Moines, Iowa,
which posted a 32-dcgree rec
ord breaker.
Other record setters Includ
ed 34 degrees at Little Rock,
44 at Memphis, 28 at Minne
apolis, 31 at Fort Wayne, Ind
37 at Indianapolis, 34 at Ev-
tnsvlllc. Ind., 27 at Lansing,
Mich., 31 at Sault Stc. Marie,
Mich., 30 at Grand Rapids,
Mich., 34 at Charleston, W.
Va., and 32 at Pittsburgh, Pa.
There were snow flurries at
Buffalo, N.Y., and In Michi
gun's upper Peninsula.
Suspect Wounded
In Police Car
Portland - IUPH - A holdup
suspect was wounded in a po
lice car early today after
pulling a gun and a detective
was injured when the car
(hen struck a bridge abut
mrnt. police reported.
The suspect, identified a!
Gilbert Lehman, 27, Albany,
was in serious condition at
Good Samaritan hospital with
an abdomen wound. Detective
Sgl. Donald Chapin suffered
rib fractures, cuts and bruises
when the police car went out
of control.
Detectives gave Ibis ac
count: The man identified as Leh
man and another suspect were
picked up in northwest Port
land for questioning after a
recent holdup and put In dif
ferent police cars. -
En route to the police sta
tion, Lehman pulled a gun
which had been tied to the
calf of his leg end pressed it
against Detective Howard
Wold. They grappled and the
gun went oft. The shot missed.
The suspect was then shot
and wounded as the police
cer struck the abutment.
day by the Ways and Means
Education subcommittee.
It accounts for the biggest
single chunk of the state's
1963-65 spending program.
The group approved an in
crease of about $9 per school
child the first year and $11
the second year. Gov. Mark
Hat field recommended $10
both years.
The bill contains two ap
propriations. One would chip in $141
million to go directly to local
school districts as basic
school aid. The districts must
make up the rest of their costs
out of iocal taxes.
This is $148,296 more than
the governor recommended.
The second will provide
$3.8 million for special classes
for children who are physical
ly handicapped, mentally re
tarded, gifted, or migrant -and
for curriculum improve
ment. The subcommittee increased
stantially to programs for re
t a r d e d and handicapped,
while cutting state aid for the
migrant program to summer
classes only.
In addition to approving
sums of money, the subcom
mittee thoroughly overhauled
basic school fund procedures.
Accepting proposals by Rep.
John Mosscr (R Beaverton),
the group decided to try to get
a more accurate picture of
state aid by appropriating over the two years. Under the
more per-child mony for fewer present formula, the state
children. To do this, it
changed the count of school
children from those between
4-20 to those between 9-17,
then changed the per-child
amounts of money accordingly-
Thus, under the Mosser
formula the state will chip in
$143 per child the first year,
and raise it to $152 the second
year. This compares, under
the present formula, to the
$130 the governor proposed
What a treat for every
rVt ., tf . - m g'
now is providing $120.
TOPS IN QUALITY!
LOW IN PRICE
enroll at the University of
Alabama."
Kennedy did not specifical
ly say he would send troops
or federal marshals into Ala
bama, as he did in Mississippi
last fall. He said:
"I know there is great op
position in Alabama, and, in
deed, in any state, to federal
marshals and federal troops.
And I would be very reluctant
to see us reach that point.
'But 1 am obligated to carry
out the court order. That is
part of our constitutional sys
tem. There is no choice in the
matter."
Kennedy noted that Wallace
had gone to the Supreme
Court to protest the Presi
dent's action in sending fed
eral troops into the Birming
ham area to guard against
further race riots there. He
said he welcomed this.
"So I would hope that the
fact that the governor has
chosen to carry out our dispute
in the courts indicates that in
the final analysis he will ac
cept the judgment of the court
as to my powers to use and
control federal troops under
certain considerations in va.
rious states," the President
said.
Other points Kennedy
made:
Civil Rights: The adminis
tration is considering legisla
tion designed to give Negroes
a legal means of ending racial
discrimination rather than
"taking to the streets" in dem
onstrations. Wheats There will be an
other chance for a wheat ref
erendum next year and mean
while there will be an op
portunity to study the eco
nomic effect of the farmers'
refusal to accept strict con
trols with price supports. Re
sults of this week's referen
dum will have little effect on
the consumer.
Spacei Propcct Mercury as
tronauts told him this week
they felt another Mercury
flight would be worthwhile,
but the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration will
"make the final judgment" on
whether to discontinue the
Mercury program.
Political Asked whether he
felt Gov. Nelson A. Rocke
feller of New York, Gov.
George Romney of Michigan
and Son. Barry Goldwatcr of
Arizona looked like Republi
can presidential candidates,
Kennedy laughed and said "I
would say that if the call of
the party came to any one of
them they would answer the
call." And. he said after a
nDiicn "Thaf't nhnut mv nni. !
tion, too."
Cubai Suggestions that the
United States may be planning
to abandon its Guantanamo
naval base in Cuba are "com
pletely untrue."
Viet Nam - The United
States will "withdraw any
number of troops any time the
government of South Viet
Nam suggests it." He hoped it
would be possible to withdraw
some U.S. troops by the end
of this year "in any case.''
Discipline - He is not In
favor of corporal punishment
In schools, but believes in
"very strong" discipline at
home.
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