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of Jraceros
Editor's not: Scheduled
termination of the bracero
program may hae far
reaching effects on farm
wages and conaumar piicat.
Thia diipaich, iha laai el
two, axplorti tha possibili-lies.
By ROBERT STRAND
Salinas, Calif. - flJPII -. Price
tagi at the fruit and vegetable
counter may be a lot differ
ent next year - mostly higher.
The changes would follow
from a decision of the House
of Representatives not to ex
tend the Bracero program
Lester Newbry
Dies in Portland
E. Lester Newbry, 85, Port
land, former resident of the
Rogue River valley, died in
Portland Tuesday.
. Mr. Newbry, who engHged
in the fruit industry in south
crn Oregon with his father.
E. T. Newbry, and his broth
er, Earl T. Newbry, moved to
Portland about 18 years ago.
He had operated a seed and
feed business in that city un
til retiring two years ago.
While in southern Oregon
he was an active member of
the Fruit Growers League of
Jackson County, the Rogue
Valley Traffic association,
and the Presbyterian church
of Phoenix.
Mr. Newbry is survived by
his wife, Mrs. Nellie Newbry,
Portland; a son, Lt. Cmdr.
Lewis Newbry, stationed In
Hawaii; two sisters, Mrs. El
sie Williams, Salem; Mrs.
Edna Hill, Talent; and a
brother. Earl T. Newbry,
Medford, and three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at the Mt. Scott Funeral
parlor, Portland, and inter
ment will be in the Ashland
Mountain View cemetery.
Lltwtller Funeral home, Ash
land, will be in charge of the
Interment services.
RETURN TO EARTH Soviet Cosmonaut
Valery Bykovsky was reported today to
have landed following the return to earth
of Cosmonette Valentlna Tereshkova
earlier. Miss Tereshkova had completed
- almost three days In orbit before landing
safely. Bykovsky, who broke all space
records, spent almost five days In orbit.
Here, In this recent file photo, the space
couple Is shown during a visit to Moscow.
(UPI)
Street lighting originated In
London early in the 15th cen
tury, when shop and house
owners on certain streets
were ordered to hang out lanterns.
Foreign Briefs
CRASH SURVIVOR'S CONDITION SERIOUS
Puerto Ayscn, Chila fUPD Cuillermo Ayala, sole survi
vor of an air crash In which IB others were killed, was in
i a hospital her today under treatment for cuts and burns.
"Ayala's condition was described as "serious."
He was rescued yesterday by a ground party which suc
ceeded after two days in reaching the ruggod mountaintop
overlooking tha Pacific where the Air Force transport in
which he was traveling crashed Sunday.
Stocks Hold Firm
In Early Dealings;
Autos Show Gains
SOVIET U.A.R. MINISTERS SIGN PACT
Moscow (OTP Soviet Defense Minister Marshal Rodion
Malir.svsky and U.A.R. Vice President Abd Al-Haklm Amir
signed an agreement yesterday extending cooperation be
tween their countries, Tass News Agency reported.
THREE BORN ON SAME DAY
Melbourne, Australia WTO Mrs. Joan Daly, 22, yester
day gave birth to her third child born on June 18 on coiv
secutive years.
Michael Shane was born yesterday, Michelle lust year
and Robyn two years ago.
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tronics setting the pace.
Chrysler was up nearly 1
on top of Tuesday's 2-poinl
gain. Ford, General Motors
and American Motors were up
small fractions.
Among the wide moving is
sues were CBS, Control Data.
Polaroid and Lily-Tulip, all
up a point or more, while Al
lied Stores and Twentieth
Century Fox fell more than 1.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
Naw York - HN - Dow
Jonas final stock avaragas:
30 industrials 718.80, up
0.69; 20 railroads 170.58, up
0.47i 15 utilities 140.00. up
0.13i 65 stocks 256.60, up
0.35, Salat Tuesday wars
about 3.91 million sharts,
comparad with 3.51 million
shares Monday,
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Wcsfern Teenagers
Claimed Creative
Fort Madi.ion, la, - (ITD -Western
teenagers appear to
be more creative - In a liter
ary way - than their counter
parts in other sections of the
country.
In the 39th annual Scholas
tic Writing awards program
sponsored nationally by Shaet
fer Ten company, Denver
High school students won (6
awards to top all other cities
for the fourth consecutive
year, and Salt Lake City was
second with 11 citations. Next
in order came Washington,
DC, then New York City,
Detroit and Cleveland.
Lumber consumption in the
United States in 1962 was
37.4 billion board feet, slight
ly above the figure of the year
before.
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Into 1964. Under the pro
gram, 195,000 Mexican tern'
porary laborers picked pro
duce in the U.S. last year for
as little as SO rents an hour.
Labor leaders and many
growers expect that the law
of supply and demand will
send field wages skyrocket
ing. Depending on the point of
view, big wage boosts will de
press the produce industry,
causing unemployment - or
they would be a big step to
ward eliminating disgraceful
rural poverty.
Labor Leaders Mum
Labor leaders, already seek
ing to organize California
field workers, are keeping
tight-mouthed about their
plans for next year, but they
view the removal of braceros
as an enormous opportunity
and the unions are expected
to step up their efforts.
In the last four years, the
Agricultural Workers Organ
izing committee, AFL-CIO, is
thought by growers to have
signed up 8,000 members.
But its task went slowly
considering that the state has
nearly . 300,000 agricultural
workers.
The AWOC campaign was
marked by scattered strikes,
by some organizers being
shooed off farmers' property
with shotguns and by bitter
complaints that it is grossly
unfair to strike a rancher the
week his crop comes ripe.
Taamsiars Enter Picture
AWOC now has competition
from the Teamsters who have
begun signing up field work
ers in addition to some agri
cultural drivers and process
ing employees they already
had.
Absence of braceros will
not only make it easier for
Portland Main Post
Office Redesignated
Portland-tUPD-The new Port
land Main Post Office was
designated a national main
tenance management techni
cal training center Monday as
it prepared for full-scale op
eration next week.
This designation makes
Portland . the 13th national
technical center for training
personnel in the standardiza
tion of all postal mechaniza
tion equipment operations.
Regional Edition
Medford
Page 2A
Tribune
MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1963
the unions to bargain, but it
will create labor shortages in
which unions will have a
chance to prove a key con
tention.
If they help recruit and as
sign workers, they argue the
industry will gain stability be
cause eventualy they hope to
offer employers contracts,
binding in court, promising
the delivery of labor.
With the unions so encour
aged, one grower remarked,
"It's going to be a hot sum
mer." In the short run, at least,
all of this could drastically
boost prices to the housewife.
Without braceros, many
growers are afraid there will
be nobody around to harvest
their crops. If that happened
they can lose as much as
$2,000 an acre, usually bor
rowed, spent on rent, ferti
lizer, preparatory labor and
irrigation.
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Two Men Jailed on
Disorderly Charge
Two men were lodged 'n
the Medford jail early this
morning on charges ot dis
orderly conduct following an
incident at the Brave Bull
parking lot, 1206 North Riv
erside avc.
Medford police were called i
to the area shortly after 1
o'clock this morning when
they received a report that a
tight was in progress. Plead
Ing guilty to the charge in
municipal court was Cordon
Otto Maurer, 480 Lozier lane,
lie was fined $10.
Virgil Van Buren Jones Jr.,
Inglcwood, Calif., pleaded in
nocent to the charge and trial
was scheduled lor June 21.
He was released on $30 bail.
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