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il ; ? ! ft wmm mm Br STEWART HEN8LCY Dublin-Wft- fMesldent Ken nedy's brief pilgrimage to re live the pastoral past of his Irish forebears provides a sharp contrast to the previous four days spent In Germany. From the grim, grey Berlin wall to the green fields of Erin in one day is quite a jump-in both mood and motive. . The President's bell-ringing four-day visit to West Ger many, climaxed Wednesday by an emotion-packed tour of Berlin, may or may not have a lasting effect on the course of Allied politics and policies In Europe. Diplomatic opinion Is divided on tnis point. The President's personal charm undoubtedly sparked much of the acclaim In Bonn, Cologne, Frankfurt and Ber lin. In divided Berlin, where he reaffirmed In dramatic language the pledge to defend the free Western sector, the acclaim at times approached adoration. 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He seemed to be carrying on two simultaneous cam paigns which he obviously be lieves may mesh to lessen the chance of nuclear disaster: -To rally nervous Allies Stocks Continue To Weaken; Electronics Show Worst Losses New York - (UPC - Stocks continued to weaken on heavy volume early today. However, most groups held up better than Wednesday. Electronics showed the worst losses with IBM, General Pre cision, Texas Instruments and Minneapolis-Honeywell off a point or more. Motors were narrowly mixed. National lost close to a point in a weak steel section. Du Pont and Allied shed around 1 apiece in the chemi cals but Virginia Caroline picked up more than 1. Some drugs, oils, stores, air lines and cosmetics softened. U. S. Smelting rose more than 1 in the metals. Link Belt and Electronic Associates were among the few point-sized gainers. DOW JONES AVERAGES New York - in - Dow Jonas final stock arragi: 30 industrials 701.99. oil 7.33; 20 railroads 173.95, off 2.01i IS utilities 139.27, off O.S2i 65 stocks 255.71, off 2.50. Sales Wednesday were about 4.5 million shares, compared with 4.12 million Tuaiday. Wednesday's price -on selected tocki: Allied Chemical Alum Co Am 63 American Air Line .......... 344 American Can 4S' American Motors IS1- AT&T 121 American Tobacco H Anaconda Copper 49 Armco - . fl4 American Standard ... . 164 Bendln Corp .12 ' Bethlehem Steel 30', Boeing Air .. . 33i Brumwlck . IS1. CaterplUar Corp . ! 43 'i Chryaler Corp . 2"i Coca Cola . 03', c.Bs S4 Columbia Gai 30 ContinenUI Can 47i Foreign Briefs MAN TRIES TO STEAL KISS FROM PRINCESS London - (UPI) - An unidantifiad man, described as small, whlta-hatred and drassad in tuxedo and black hat, triad to steal a kiss from Princess Margaret at the entrance to the Sadler' Walls Ballet theatre Wednesday night. Ha was pushed aside by theatre official. MALAYA CONFEDERATION CONFERENCE SET Manlla-AIPIi-Tha "summit" conference of the prospective mambtrs of the projected confederation of Malaya, Indo nesia and The Philippines, will be held here July 20-23, the Philippines Herald reported today. Crown Zellerbach Crucible Steel Curtlu Wright Dow Chemical Du Pont w Eastman Kodak - n Firestone Ford General Electric - General Foods General Motors General Portland Cement Georgia Pacific Greyhound Gulf Oil Homeatake ; Idaho Power I B M. Int Paper Johns Manville Kennecott Conoer Lockheed Aircraft Martin Merck Montana Power Montgomery Ward Natl Biscuit New York Central Northern Natural Gas Northern Pacific Pac Gas Elec Penney J. C. ... Penn RR . Permanent Cement Phillips Procter Sc Gambia 1 Radio Corporation Richfield Oil Safeway .... Santa Fa . Sears - Shell Oil Socony Mobil Oil Southern Co Southern Pacific Sperry Rand Standard California , Standard Indiana Standard N. J. .. Sun Mines Texas Co , Texas Gulf Sulfur Texas Pacific Land Trust . Thlokol Trans America . Trans World Air Tri-Contlncntal . . Union Carbida ..... Union Pacific ... United Aircraft United Air Lines U. S. Plywood U. S. Rubber . U. S. Steel United Utilities WesUnghouse .- SO', 20', il'.t ... SI .246 .109", .. M ... SI", ... 10, ... 8H, .. 70 ... 20, ... 50 ... 39 , .. 44", ...438', - 30 '4 - 48'i 72'i 57'. .. 1', . 91 ... 37 ... 38 a 31 , .4I4 ... 47',; ... 32 . 42 ... 1'., ... 16". ... 32' j .. 7M, 69 ' i ... 42 'i . 29'a . MS . 44i 67', 33, 37', 144 6.V, .. 60 4 . 67 ... 10, .. 70, 14, ... 24 -. S4'i SI 16, ... 46 ,..103 '', .. 41',, .. 46 .. 41V, .. 98', 44H . 48 .. 3S", .. 335, Glenn Archer Will Arrive in Medford Glenn L. Archer, Washing ton, D. C, executive director for Protestants 'and Other Americans United for the Sep aration of Church and State, will arrive In Medford at 7:45 o'clock tonight. He will meet with local citizena Interested in estab lishing a branch of the nation al organization here. A tem porary committee has been in operation for some time un der the chairmanship of V. L. Armstrong. At 8 p.m. Friday, June 28, Archer will address a public meeting at the National Guard Armory, South Pacific high way. The Rev. Bernard An drews, minister of First Bap tint church, Is in charge of bp rangements. Maynard Hadley will sing during the meeting Hie POAU officials will speak on "Current Challenge to Church-State Separation. The meeting is open to the public. Archer was defln of a Mid western law school prior to becoming associated with POAU when It was organ' Ized IS years ago. Since that time he has traveled through' out the world to promulgate Its principles. The common European por cupine, Hystrix cristata, has spines that are often more than a foot long. Deputies Trained To Handle Cases Los Angeles (UPD The Los Angeles district attorney's of fice has begun training some of its deputies in the medical sciences, to improve their ability to handle certain types of criminal cases. District Atty. William B. McKesson said the establish ment of a Medicolegal section of his office was made after complete studies both in thisl country ana in burope. "Tills is a totally new func tion for a prosecutor in the United States," McKesson said. "In many European countries lawyers specializing in legal medicine are effec tively contributing to the ju dicial processes in the admin istration of criminal Justice." McKesson said that only re cently has the American legal system begun to produce at torneys trained in the medi cal sciences. Diliicult Cases The district attorney said the Medicolegal section will handle, cither directly or through assisting other depu ties, difficult cases involving medical sciences. He said these specialists would work from the investigative stages of a case through the trials. The experts also will main tain liaison with hospitals, crime laboratories of police agencies and the coroner's office. County Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner Theodore J. Curphey said his office was more than happy to have the district attorney enter the medicolegal field. "The establishment of this section by the district attor ney is the culmination of a desire expressed by the medl cal staff of this office to establish' a bridge between the forensic pathologist and the prosecuting attorney aim ing - at a reciprocal under standing of their respective problems and . , . more prompt and deliberate han dling of the Increasing load of criminal cases," Curphey said. McKesson said the value of the eMdicolegal section prob ably would not immediately be understood by the public. "It is common knowledge that 75 per cent of the civil cases which are tried in Los Angeles county Involve medi cal evidence," he said. "But people do not realize that some crimes may go un recognized and offenders es cape punishment unless such cases are handled by a law yer who is an expert in le gal medicine and scientific evidence." cDUDDa7 UNBELIEVABLE BARGAINS STORE-WIDE!! SALE TABLES ON... 1ST FLOOR-BALCONY-2ND FLOOR DOORS OPEN 9:30 A.M. Daily NO LAY-A-WAYS COME EARLY! GET FIRST CHOICE! BONUS for CASH! IS. 0 U 0 DISCOUNT ON SALE ITEMS EXTRA OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY, JULY 3RD i 1 against, attempts by De Gaulle and some others to downgrade the Atlantic alli ance, and eliminate suspicions that the United States may abandon West Europe when the chips are down. -To convince West Euro pean leader that the - new Kennedy "strategy for peace" - seeking accommod a t i o n s with the Kremlin - does not mean that Washington will make deals with ftussia at the expense of its Allies. Would Be Worthwhile If he really won the firm and unyielding support of the German leaders and people for his strategy, the trip will have been worthwhile and he will have broken the back of any Franco German axis the only combination capable of providing the backbone for a European "third force." Kennedy and German lead ers already agree on nuclear defense cooperation, includ ing creation of a NATO mul tilateral nuclear force of Polaris-bearing ships manned by mixed nationality crews. But they decided a final Al lied decision must await the Officers Apprehend Escapee from Salem . Oregon state police and Medford city police cooperat ed Wednesday to apprehend an escapee from the state hos pital in Salem. Taken into custody was Jcrald Clint Oakes, 23, of 2668 Eastover dr. He was lodged in the Jackson county farm home, pending his re turn to Salem. Regional Edition Medford Page 2A Tribune MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1963 pnH nf nolitical uncertainties in Britain and Italy. A multilateral nuclear (nrcf comDrisine only Ger many and the U.S. would be a sitting propaganda aucK for Kremlin arguments that Washington was fostering re surgent German militarism. Kennedy himself acknowl edges that Europe at present is beset by too many political uncertainties to make it pos sible to expect decision on many major issues. But he hopes he has built a backfire against trends which could wreck the West- Trip ern alliance and play Into the hands of the Russians. 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