Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 12, 1963, Image 2

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begird Girl Slain in Jersey City;
(Police Bring Out Sutra Patrols
Br United Press International
Police kept extra patrols
today In a Jersey City, N.J.,
neighborhood where a Negro
girl was slain by a white man
during a racial disturbance
Saturday. The suspect was to
fee arraigned today in me
hntrnin kllline. 1 .
In Mississippi a river ferry-
DOBi uirneu aruuuu m it.-
stream Sunday to bring into
custody 25 whites and Ne
groes who refused to use seg
gregated waiting rooms.
Police, and sheriff's depu
ties at Plaquemine, La., ar
rested ' the group brought to
shore by the ferryboat's cap
tain. Officers said they would
be charged with resisting ar
rest. ' .
Ronnie Moore, a field sec
retary for the Congress of
Racial Equality, said witness
es told him officers used their
shoe, heels to break the "passive-resistance
armlock" of
the group. Officers denied any
brutality.
At -Lexington, N.C., police
stepped. between angry whites
and Negroes outside a Jail
where three Negro youths
were being held for the slay
ing of a white man In a race
riot June 6.
The Negroes knelt and
nrayed outside the jail, and
then Charles Poole brother
of one of the jailed Negroes
exchanged hot words witn
white hecklers.
When the white and Negro
groups moved toward each
other, police quickly took up
positions in the middle of the
street to keep them apari.
Other Integration develop
ments:
Tuscaloosa, Ala.: James A
Hood, 21, one of two Negro
students who entered trie an
white University of Alabama
Khrushchev Defeats
Rusk at Badminton
Washington - IUPD - Basket
ball has always been his
game, Secretary of State
Dean Rusk said Sunday in
offering an explanation of
why he lost a badminton
match with Soviet Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev.
"Mr. Khrushchev is a very
good badminton p 1 a y e r,"
Rusk said. "But, it's the first
time I ever played badminton
on an oriental rug." The game
was played at the Russian
leader's Black Sea vacation
villa at Gagra during Rusk's
visit last week. Khrushchev
won, 4-1.
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AUGIKT 14-18 ROSIBURG
under federal guard two
months ago, quit to "avoid a
complete mental and physical
breakdown."
Hood, 21, apparently faced
imminent expulsion for criti
cizing state and university of
ficials. He said he hoped to
return to the university, but
school officials said he could
not come back until after a
hearing on charges he public
ly and unfairly accused of
ficials of trying to get him
expelled.
Goldsboro, N.C.; About ISO
Negroes staged an orderly
anti-segregation march in the
town that saw 139 Negroes
arrested in a demonstration
Saturday night. Sixty-five Ne
gro demonstrators remained
in the Goldsboro jail.
Chicago: The American Bar
Regional Edition
Medford
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Tribune
MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1983
Foreign Briefs
ISRAELI PREMIER MEETS WITH UN OFFICIAL
Jerusalem, Israel - Israeli Premier Levi Eshkel met with
a lop United Nations official Sunday and expressed deep
concern over the tense situation on the Syrian border.
Eshkol invited Gen. Odd Bull of Norway, head of the
UN truce supervisory organisiton. to confer with him after
the Israeli cabinet had discussed recent Syrian border shoot
ings and the kidnaping of three Israelis from the Sea of Gal
ilee region a month ago, official sources said.
BOMB SCARE HALTS RAIL TRAFFIC
Bolsano, Italy - IUPD - A bomb scare In the once-Austrian
Southern Tyrol halted rail traffic between Italy and Austria
for nearly three hours, it was reported today.
The scare Sunday was caused by the sighting of "sus
picious object" on a rail bridge on the line thai runs through
the Brenner Pass linking the two countries. The object proved
to be an empty gas cylinder.
LUTHERAN FEDERATION ENDS ASSEMBLY
Helsinki, Finland - 0JPI) - The Lutheran World Feder
ation brought its fourth assembly to a formal end Sunday
with ceremonies in Helsinki's Olympic stadium.
The main speaker was newly-elected Federation presi
dent, Dr. Fredrik A. Schtots of Minneapolis. Minn. About
20,000 persons attended the program, which included music
by Finnish choruses and bands.
The Federation concluded its working sessions Sunday
by electing Dr. Schiols, who heads the American Lutheran
church, to succeed Dr. Franklin C. Fry of New York city.
TELEVISION FOUND TO EFFECT SLEEP
Tokyo - IHPII - Three out of four Japanese three-year-olds
watch television, and half of them are unable to sleep ade
quately as a result, the education ministry reported today.
Association was to consider a
resolution today calling on
lawyers to promote equal
rights for Negroes. The resolu
tion also asks an end to viol
ent racial demonstrations.
U. S. Plywood To
Purchase Assets
Of McCloud Firm
New York-IUFB-The United
States Plywood Corp. has
reached agreement to pur
chase all the assets of the Mc
Cloud River Lumber Co. lo
cated primarily in Northern
California, for a sum in ex
cess of $40 million, it was
announced today.
The announcement was
made by Gene C. Brewer,
president of U.S. Plywood,
and L. G. Carpenter, presi
dent of the McCloud River
firm.
Carpenter said the proposal
had been approved by the
board of directors and would
be submitted to stockholders
for approval at a meeting
called for Aug. 29 in Minneapolis.
Large Facility
Properties of the McCloud
firm are located principally
about 300 miles north of San
Francisco. They consist of I
large, integrated lumber fa
cility and 1.2 billion board
feet of virgin timber, primar
ily pine, on 86,000 acres of
land. McCloud also has under
contract rights to an addition
al 1.1 billion feet of timber.
Brewer said U.S. Plywood
would continue to operate
McCloud's existing facilities
in California. U. S. Plywood
operates a large integrated
forest products complex in
Shasta county, directly ad'
jacent to Siskiyou county
where McCloud properties are
located.
Washington (UTO - Joseph
Valachi, one of the Justice
Department's prized inform
ers on crime and illegal nar
cotic sales in the United
States, soon will be called be
fore a Senate investigation
committee to reveal publicly
what he knows about large
scale crime syndicates.
Sen. John L. McClellan ID
Ark.) said Sunday his Senate
permanent investigations sub
committee would suspend its
current examination of the
controversial TFX fighter
plane contract to hear testi
mony from Valachi for three
or four days.
McClellan said Valachi, a
convicted narcotics seller,
may provide enough informa
tion to serve as the basis for
an expanded version of a sub
committee investiga 1 1 o n of
of national and international
narcotics rackets, planned for
after the TFX hearings.
Officials Mum
Government sources, mean
while, have refused to give
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cial plans for their oolloge days.
In fact, it might possibly be a
little late even now.
In" Planning for College Costs, '
a booklet specially prepared for
New York Life, Sidney Sulkin,
Education Editor of Changing
Tunes, the Kiplinger Magazine,
points out that higher education
expenses will continue to spiral
over the years, and he stresses
the importance of preparing well
in advance.
Not a luxury, but a necessity.
"Though the demand for edu
cated workers is expected to in
crease, tho competition for jobs
will become more severe, too,
writes Mr. Sulkin, underlining
the necessity for education be
yond high school, as well as the
greater salary expectations and
security which college graduates
enjoy. Fortunately, however
and despite growing classroom
shortage and entrunce competi
tion "any qualified student can
find a suitable school to go to,"
and will go if parents plan ahead
realistically.
What about scholarships? Per
haps your child will win one of
those coveted and highly com
petitive scholarships but don't
count on it. Besides, most schol
arships pay only a part of the
total bill. An ambitious young
person may also earn some of his
or her needed expenses. Even so,
more and more financial support
will certainly be required in the
years ahead.
In a detailed discussion, this
authority analyzes various ways
of financing a college education:
long-term loans, state loan pro
grams, installment loans, per
sonal savings, stocks, government
bonds and life insurance, citing
the advantages and faults of each.
Gat your free booklet Every par
ent will want to read this inform
ative booklet. For your free copy,
send the coupon, or ask your New
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Lawyer To Speak
At Meeting of
Council on Aging
Myron Stady, lawyer from
Bandon, Ore., will be the
speaker at an open meeting
of the Rogue Valley Council
on Aging, Thursday, Aug. 19
at the Red Cross auditorium
at 3 p.m.
Preceding the talk, the Sen
ior Center orchestra will play
from 1 to 3 p.m.
As part of his position as
chairman of church pensions
for the . southwest Oregon
Presbyterian church, the
speaker is making a study of
low cost housing for elderly
people.
The Rev. William Saladin,
Phoenix, representing the
Medford Ministerial associa
tion on the RVCA, and a mem
ber of the housing committee
helped to secure the speaker.
The housing commit tee,
consisting of William Hoxie,
Walter Higgins, David Kunz,
Mrs. C. A. Thatcher and John
Gribble, plans to present to
seniors of this area and all
others interested in better
housing for older- people, as
many as possible of the varied
housing projects available, in
order to meet the different
needs of seniors in the low
and middle income bracket.
Ashland Project
At a recent meeting, the
Trinity Village project in
Ashland, to be developed by
the Episcopal Homes corpora
tion, was described, and in
formation about this local
project is now available on
request at the Senior Activity
center, 601 East Jackson St.
Russ Jamison, president of
the council, invites all seniors
and the public to attend the
Thursday meeting to hear
Stady and to discuss with the
council the types of housing
most needed in Jackson coun
ty by local retired persons.
Reports on other projects of
the council, the growth of
senior clubs, the friendly
visiting service, the Senior
Activity center, and the sen
ior craftsmen of Southern
Oregon will be given at the
same meeting.
Progress Noted
In Stock Market
New York IUPD - Stocks
made fairly good progress
today.
Youngstown led a fraction
ally higher steel section with
a gain of li. Chrysler, which
opened up a point, lost half
of the rise later. Ford and
American tacked on Is.
Du Pont jumped 'a in the
chemicals but American Cy
anamid slipped Hi.
Pfizer sank two and Bristol
Myers gave up 7s in the
drugs.
Electronics were strong
with IBM, Motorola, Beck
man, Fairchild Camera, Con
trol Data and Texas Instru
ments up a point or more.
Miscellaneous large gainers
included Xerox, Cenco In
strument, National Casket,
Ruppert Brewing. Pcrkin El
mer, Richardson-Mcrrell and
Smith-Douglass.
out further details about the
New York hoodlum since they
leaked the story last week
that Valachi had been pro
viding information about
"Cosa Nostra," the nation's
top crime syndicate. He had
been in the federal peniten
tiary at Atlanta, Ga., serving
a life sentence when he began
giving federal agents names
and details about criminal or
ganizations and activities.
Through Valachi, the Jus
tice Department has learned
of a dozen men believed to be
the leaders of organized crime
in America. He also has re
vealed details of nearly for
gotten gangland murders and
unsolved disappearances of
fellow crooks.
Valaclil has a police record
which dates from 1918 when
he was 15. It showed 18 ar
rests in a 38-year period be
for his final arrest and im
prisonment at Atlanta on nar
cotics charges. Most of the 18
charges brought against him
during 38 years were dismiss
ed. Valachi now is being held
in a secret hideaway to pre
vent gangsters from asassi
nating him for giving infor
mation about their activities
to the government.
The subcommittee counsel,
Jerome Adlerman, and other
staff members already have
interviewed Valachi at the
hideout to gain information
which McClellan said ha
hopes to use to further show
Cosa Nostra's multi-million
dollar operations in gambling,
extortion, narcotics and loan
sharking. Valachi, the son of Italian
immigrants, was born in New
YorK City ia 1903. He report-'
ly is married and has two.
children.
Ullman Expects
Tax Cut Approval
Baker - CPO - Rep. Al Ull
man (D-Ore.) said Saturday
he expects the House Ways
and Means committee to ap
prove a tax cut which would
amount to $10 billion over a
two year period.
Ullman, a member of the
committee, told a banquet
audience he foresees a period
of expanding economic
growth in the country. He
challenged the Oregon busi
ness community "to take ad
vantage of that favorable
growth climate to expand our
industry and payroll."
Ullman returned to Wash
ington, D.C. Sunday.
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