Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1963, Image 2

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MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1863
New York - HOT - Stocki
thowed tiny Ion in the aver
ages today.
. Steelt tended easier with
Bethlehem, Youngstown and
Republic off fractions. U. S.
Steel held unchanged. Amer
ican Motors eased in an other
wise firm auto section. Du
Pont was ahead nearly 1 but
Stauffer lost around a point
In the chemicals.
Electronics were easier but
a few issues managed gains.
International oils were nar
rowly mixed.
. Tobacco shares continued to
rally and Liggett & Myers,
American Tobacco and Philip
Morris added fractions while
Reynolds and Lorillard rose
around 1. Merck picked up
around a point in the drugs,
SOW JONES AVERAGES
Now York - OIPII - Dow
' Jonas final stock araragasi
30 industrials 721.43, off
' 1.93) 20 railroads 170.23)
' up 0.64) IS utilities 130.32,
off 0.52, and 85 stocks
256.95, off 0.44. 8 a I s
Thursday wars about 4.69
million shares compared
with 5.21 million shares
Wednesday.
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Anaconda Copper 834,
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Montgomery Ward
Nat' jnal Biscuit -.
Ntw York Central .
Northern Pacific
Pac Gaa Elec
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Penn RR
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Phillip
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Radio Corporation
Richfield CMI
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Texas Pacific Land Truat
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Union Carbide .
Union Pacific
United Air Unci
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U.S. Steel
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Grants Pass Hosts
Two Conventions
Grants Pass - The 43rd an
nual convention of the Ore
gon Federation of Postal
Clerks opened here today.
Meanwhile, the annual con
ference of vocational agricul
ture teachers in the state was
In its final day.
Approximately 150 dele
gates were expected to reg
ister for the postal clerks
convention. ' The gathering
will hear talks by William
Harrigan of the regional post
office at Seattle; Emmett An
drews of San Francisco, vice
president of the national post
al clerks organization, and
Vern Roney, Olympia, Wash.,
national organization rep
resentative.
About 100 persona, Includ
ing 100 per cent representa
tion of all vocational agricul
ture teachers in the state,
have attended the agricultur
al meeting.
The organization elected
new officers. They are Carl
Devln, Nyssa, president; Max
Smith, Harrlsburg, vice pres
ident; Earl McCullom, Dallas,
secretary; Kembell TeUelson,
Hermlslon, treasurer, and
Marvin Robertson, M o TO,
newsletter editor.
A number of speakers from
Oregon State university, In
eluding Wilbur Cooney, assist-
ane dean of the school of air
riculture, were heard by the
group. An award was present
ed to Oscar Paulson, who Is
retiring as slate director of
vocational education.
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JAPANESE ROSE QUEEN Yoko Yamamoto, Rose Queen
from Sapporo, Japan, holds 'the grand prize winner at the
Portland Rose Show. She was sent to the Portland Rose
Festival as a gesture of good will by the people of Sap
poro, Portland's sister city, and will ride a float in Sat
urday's floral parade. (UPI)
Foreign Briefs
7,3l SAID IN SOUTH AFRICAN JAILS
Cape Town, South Afriea-IUfD-Prison Commissioner Vic
tor Venter reported Thursday that there are a record
7,631 persons In South Africa's Jails.
He said that of the total more than 10,000 are still await
ing trial.
Champaign, 111. - IUPD - In
1962, 122 U.S. delegates were
exchanged for 126 foreign ex
changes from 41 countries un
der the International Farm
Youth Exchange. Since 1948
nearly 3,000 two-way ex
changes have taken place,
says the University of Illinois.
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RIVES DANUBE TO GET POWER PLANT
Bucharest, Romenla-ltPlv-RomanU and Yugoslavia have
signed an agreement to build what they call the largest
power plant in Europe on the banks of the River Danube
The plant is scheduled lor completion in 1671, with I
yearly eapaelty ol 10-blUion kilowatt-hours.
CHURCHIL GOES FOR A DRIVE ON RIVIERA
Monte Carlo, Monaco-WPMsir Winston Churchill went for
a drive along the Mediterranean eoaat Thursday despite
overcast skies and light rain.
The 66-year-old former British prime minister is vacs'
Honing on the Riviera,
INDONESIA BANS COMMUNIST NEWSPAPER
Jakarta, Indonesia - IHPII - The Indonesian government
Thursday banned indefinitely the pro-Communist newspaper
Bintang Timur for publishing an anti-government cartoon, tts
editor reported.
The cartoon, published Tuesday, concerned the 300 to
600 per cent increase in rates by some public utilities and
depicted acting President DJuanda Kartawidjaja strangling
an undernourished man with a rope.
Barton Announces
Committee Choices
Salem IUPD House Speaker
Clarence Barton Thursday an
nounced interim committee
appointments for the 1963-65
biennium.
He named 17 Republicans
and 21 Democrats,
Barton made the following
appointments:
Wildlliet Russell Boncsteele
(R-Salcm), Kcsslcr Cannon (R
Bend), W. O. Kelsay (D-Rote-burg)
and Don McKtnnis (D
Summervllle). Taxation! Victor Atiyeh (R
Portland), Sidney Bazett (R
Grants Pass), Richard Eymann
(D-Marcola), Clinton P. Height
(D Baker), Sidney Leiken (D
Roscburg) and Jack Smith ID
Condon). Insurance; Morris Crothers
(R-Salem), Philip Lang ID
Portland), F. F. Montgomery
(R-Eugene) and James Redden
(DMcdford).
Technological Employment)
Edward Elder (R Eugene),
Richard Kennedy (D-Eugene),
Fred Meek (R Portland),
Wayne Turner (D-St. Helens)
and Howard Willlts (D-Port-land).
Educatlont Edward Branch
field (R Medford) Robert
Dickinson (R-Lake Oswego),
Robert Jones (R-Portlsnd),
Nancy Klrkpatrick (D-Leban-oii)
and Veola Wllmot (D-Eu-gene).
Slate Buildings and Insti
tutions! Robert Chappel R.
Portland), Eugene Hulett (D
Eugene). Winton Hunt (R-Sal-em)
and Edward Riderbusch
(DTillsmook).
Highways! Carl Back (D
Port Orford), William Holm
strom (D-Grarhart), Norman
Howard (D-Portlaiid), Ken
Maher (R Portland) and Rob
ert Smith (R-Buriu).
Named as Barton's alter
nate on the Legislative Coun
sel Commute was Rep. Don
McBaln (D-Gresham),
Rep. Grace Peck (D-Port-
land) has been appointed to
fill a vacancy on the Legis
latlve Fiscal Committee, and
Rep. Jake Bennett (D-Port-land),
John Dellenback (R-
Medford) and Robert Pack
wood (R-Portland) have been
appointed to fill vacancies on
the legislative counsel com
mlttce.
Lawyer Claims
Report Submitted
To Scotland Yard
London - lUPB - A British
lawyer said today that play
girl Christine Keeler had told
him her Russian Embassy
lover wanted her to obtain
information on nuclear war
heads from resigned War
Minister John Profumo.
Michael Eddowes said in
an interview with the Eve
ning Standard he was mak
ing this information public
because of his concern that
Prime Minister Harold Mac
millan might not have been
fully informed of this aspect
of the case by the special
branch of Scotland Yard.
Eddowes claimed he sub
mitted a full report of his
knowledge of the relations
between Miss Keeler and
Capt. Eugene Ivanov, a form
er assistant naval attache in
the Soviet Embassy and sus
pected Intelligence agent, last
March 29. , -
The lawyer told the Eve
ning Standard he had been a
patient' of society osteopath
Dr. Stephen Ward who is in
Jail awaiting trial on charges
of living wholly or partly on
the earnings of prostitutes,
and met Miss Keeler in
Ward's apartment last No
vember.
Asks for Advice
About a month later, he
said Miss Keeler asked him
to advise her because of an
attempt by West Indian John
Edgecombe, who claims to
have been a lover of hers, to
shoot his way into her apart
ment. Edgecombe was sent
enced to seven years for the
offense.
Eddowes said he went to
see the 21-year-old playgirl.
"After we had discussed
the shooting," he said, accord
ing to the Evening Standard,
'she told me In reply to my
question that she had had
an affair with both Capt.
Ivanov and Mr. Profumo.
"Realizing the possible im
plications of this I asked: "Did
Ivanov ever ask you to get
information from Mr. Profumo?"
"She replied: 'Yes'.
Deliver Data Asked
"'Anything In particular?'
I asked."
"She replied: 'He risked me
to obtain the date of deliv
ery of nuclear warheads to
West Germany.'
'I asked her If she had
obtained this information and
she said she had not."
Asked why he had decided
to make this known only
three days before the House
of Commons debate on a pos
sible security risk in the Pro
fumo scandal, Eddowes said
he was doing so as a "pub
lic duty."
Recalls Home Secretary
Macmlllan, whose position
as prime minister depends on
the outcome of the Commons
debate, as does perhaps the
fate of his government, sum
moned Home Secretary Hen
ry ' Brooke back from the
Channel Islands with an
early morning telephone call
today.
Brooke was rushed home in
a naval frigate and Immedi
ately conferred with Mac-
mlllan and the lord chancel-
lor. Lord Dilhorne, whose In
vestlgatlon of the Profumo
case has satisfied the regime
that security was not breach
ed. Brooke is responsible for
Internal security.
Travel Agency's Promotional
Result in $1.6 Million Cut in Budget
Mineral Corporation Elects New Officers
Cave Junction - The Min
eral Industries corporation
held a general meeting In the
American Legion hall in Cave
Junction June 2. New officers
were elected,
Howard Brack will hold the
president's office, with vice
president Orln Beyers and
Mrs. L. R. Davenport as secretary-treasurer.
The board of directors was
lowered from seven members
to five. Edward Hare will hold
a two year . term, Wilmer
Wheller of Selma a one year
term and John Weldon of Wei-
don and Stilling will hold the
alternate term.
The layered wedding cake
originated In the time of the
Anglo-Saxons. Each of the
wedding guests brought
sweet bun. These were piled
as high as possible and If the
bride and bridegroom could
kiss over the top, they were
assured of prosperity.
Washington (UPD Gift
cuff links and bracelets pass
ed out by the U.S. travel
service at a cost of $2,141 to
to taxpayers today cost the
agency a shattering $1.6 million.
That was the sum that
the House Appropriations
committee, peeved and per
turbed at the agency's promo
tional efforts to woo foreign
visitors to this country, drop
ped out of the travel service's
proposed new $4.2 milion
budget.
The congressmen said it
was a heck of a way to spend
the taxpayer's money and
swung the economy ax to
show their indignation.
The lawmakers took the ac
tion 'while cutting $308 mil
lion from a $2.1 billion appro
priation the administration
requested - to run the State,
Justice and Commerce de
partments and several inde
pendent agencies during the
fiscal year starting July 1.
14 Per Cent Less
The committee wound up
approving a $1.8 billion bill.
or 14 per cent less than Pres
ident Kennedy asked.
The House group also did
not think much of the way
the travel service set up six
overseas offices. The cost of
operating the offices was
$222,382. But the congress
men noted acidly that, the
agency spent $192,680 for
planning and supervision
and decorating them.
The committee took a dim
view, too, of the State De
partment's request to add 570
employees to its payroll. All
of the new Jobs were denied.
The Federal Bureau of In
vestigation, however, batted
100 per cent, getting every
penny of the $147 million it
wanted, including an addi
tional 550 employees.
"Director J. Edgar Hoover
personally Justifies the re
quest for funds for the FBI
and answers the questions
concerning the details of the
budget estimate," the House
report said.
Note FBI Convictions
"He is accompanied before
the committee by two assist
ants. This is in contrast with
some of the other agencies
which are represented by a
retinue of 20 or more witness
es together with a corridor
Couple Injured in
Thursday Collision
- A Medford area couple was
seriously injured in a two
car collision Thursday on the
South Pacific highway near
Lithia Drive-in theater.
The' driver of ' one car,
Daniel Obadiah Brown, 86,
of route 4, box 31 SB, Med
ford, is being treated at the
Ashland Community hospital
for a possible broken back.
His passenger, Ollie Brown,
83, same address, is being'
treated for head cuts, broken
ribs and arm injuries. Hos
pital attendants reported both
were in good condition this
morning.
The Brown car was south
bound on the highway, state
police said, when it . pulled
into the Creel Creek rd. in
an apparent attempt to turn
around and pulled out onto
the highway in front of a car
driven by William James
Noble, 35, of Portland. There
were no injuries reported in
the Nobel car, state police
said.
full of backstoppers."
The lawmakers noted that
convictions were obtained
against 96.9 per cent of the
persons brought to trial by
the FBI.
The pvll Rights commis
sion 'also got all of the money
it requested, $985,000. But
funds for the U.S. Arms Con
trol and Disarmament agen
cy were reduced for this year
because the House has nut
yet authorized its continu
ance. The committee gave the
U.S. Information agency all
the money it requested to
step up broadcasts to Latin
America and Africa by the
Voice of America. The agen
cy's over-all budget waa cut
$44 million, but this was still
$6.7 million more than at
present. " . ,
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