Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 20, 1963, Image 2

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    Foreign
BEN BELLA THANKED FOR RECOGNITION
Algiers - - Holden Roberto, head of the National
Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA). has thanked
Premier Ahmed Ben Bella for Algeria's recognition of the
FLNA as the Angolan government-in-exile.
GRENADE INJURES THREE ALGERIANS
Toulon. France-lllPD-Three Algerians were injured yester
day when a grenade was thrown into an Algerian cafe here.
Police said the incident stemmed from the continuing quarrel
in the Moslem quarter between factions favoring and oppos
ing Algerian Premier. Ahmed Ben Bella. ,
SPAIN ACCUSED OF VIOLATING JUSTICE
Paris tUPD The Communist General Workers Union
today accused Spain of "violating the fundamentals of
justice" in executing two Spaniards for terrorism. The two,
Francisco Granados Gala and Joaquin Delgado Marlines,
were strangled to death by a medieval garrote during the
week end.
nrtrru URI.TNr REPORTS
The Hague - tUPD - KLM Royal Dutch Airlines today
reported a net loss of IS million (M) in the second quarter
of 1963. The company's quarterly report showed seat-occupancy
during the second quarter of 1963 was 44.7 per cent
against 45.5 per cent ior ine
Market Closes
Narrowly Mixed;
Steels Are Firm
New York - HJPII - Stocks
turned in a narrowly mixed
performance today.
Steels were fractional and
tnr the most Dart firm. Chrys.
ler backed off from its high
and Ford dipped slightly
Chemicals were generally
firm but Virginia - Carolina
Chemical shaded on news the
Justice Department had re
quested Socony-Mobil for in
formation on a proposed merg
er between the two compa
nies. Sinclair and Richfield post
ed good gains in an otherwise
narrow petroleum section,
IBM swung widely falling
back from its high to finish
with a loss.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
New York - JPtl Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 717.27, off
1.54; 20 railroads 17S.69.
off 0.55: 15 utilities 143.82.
off 0.07. and 65 stocks
259.65. off 0.54. Sales Tues
day were about 3.86 million
shares compared with 3.65
million shares Monday.
Tueiday't prices on aelactcd
stocks:
Allied Chemical 49Ti
Altim rn Am . L S4
American Air Lines JS'i
American Can i..,,. 43
American Motora IB
AT&T .......U31i
American Tobacco ......... 27
Anaconda -copper ........... . ik
Armco ovy,
American Standard 17
Bendlx Corp .
Bethlehem Steel 30i
Boeing Air 33 'i
Cateroillar Corn 431.'.
Chryaler Corp 63 lt
coca cola lui'a
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Columbia Gal 30
Continental Can . 46 It
crown zeiieroacn
Crucible Steel . 13'i
Curtlsa Wright JOli
Dow Chemical 59
Du Pont 2437,
Eastman Kodak ,....11134
Firestone - 34 'i
Ford 924
General Dynamlca . 232
General Electric 8 1(
General Foodi ., 64
General Motora 72 'i
iaenerai i-ornanq cement 4:
Georgia Pacific
- 92
Greyhound
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Gulf Oil
Homeatake
Idaho Power ..........
IBM
Int Paper
Johni Manvllle
Kennecott Copper .....
Lockheed Aircraft
Martin
Merck
Montana Power
Montgomery Ward
National Biicult
New York Central ...
Northern Natural Gas
Northern Pacific
Pac Gas Elec
Penney. J. C
Penn RR
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Phillips 52 'i
Procter tc Gamble 79
Radio CorporaUon 71)',
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Safeway 81 !
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Socony Mobil Oil 7 '
Southern Co 53
Southern Pacific 37
Sperry Rand 14'
Standard California 88
Standard Indiana . 89
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Tri-Conllnental 40i
Union Pacific 391a
United Aircraft 45 '.i
United Air Lines 38 '.
U. S. Plywood SB li
U. S. Rubber 49 ',
U. S. Steel 4B'i
United Utilities 38
West Bank Corp 41 i
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Veterans Reminded
Of New Insurance
Korean conflict veterans
who hold GI "RS" insurance
policies have only until Sept.
13 to qualify for a special
cash dividend by exchanging
them for W term policies
or converting to permanent
insurance, Elmer W, Dona
hoo, Jackson county veter
ans' service officer, warned
today.
After Sept. 13, these veter
ans may still convert or ex
change their policies, Dona
hoo said, but they will no
longer be eligible for the
dividend payment.
Only GI insurance policy
holders with "RS" insurance
that was issued during the
period of the Korean conflict
are concerned in tms pro
gram. On or before Sept. 13,
they must:
1, Exchange the "RS" term
policy for a "W" term policy,
generally costing about one
third of what they are now
paying; or
2. Convert the "RS" policy
to a low-cost permanent plan
of insurance.
Veterans affected may con
tact Donahoo at the Jackson
county courthouse, Medford.
DOC HERO OF '63
Chicago - mm - A German
shepherd named Dutch will
receive the 10th annual Ken-
L Ration gold medal today
as the 1963 dog hero of the
year. Dutch, owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Hawthorne
of Troy, Pa., helped save the
lives of their children, Hugh,
4, and Gordon, 3, last Oct.
31 when they floundered
helplessly in a 12-foot pool.
Dutch s barking brought Mrs.
Hawthorne on the run, and
although pregnant she jumped
In the water and pulled both
to safety.
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Washington,
ROUTE OF MARCH This aerial view of
D.C., shows tne
rights "March on Washington,"
Negro Leaders Tell Final
For Giant March
New York - IUPD - Leaders
of the Aug. 28 march on
Washington issued final plans
today for the giant civil rights
demonstration and demanded
desegregation of all schools
this year.
Quotes From
Los Angeles Evangelist Billy Graham in a sermon on
"It is a God-given initinct. Used right, it is a wonderful
servant. Used wrong, it is a terrible tyrant."
New York From the 12-page manual outlining plans
for next week's civil rights march on Washington:
"Our bodies numbering over 100,000 will bear witness
will lervt historic notict that jobs and freedom are needed
now," .
Atlanta William Schroder, attorney for Wallace Butts in
the letter's $10 million libel suit against the Saturday Eve
ning Post:
"Killing a man's reputation is worse than death to me.
Can you imagine anything worse than to be still alive and
attend the funeral of your own reputation?"
Hazlcton, Pa. Henry Throne, one of three trapped min
ers awaiting rescue:
"I could use another shirt. I've had this one on for a
week."
Goldwater
To Avoid Primaries
If He Enters Race
Washington flJPR Sen.
Barry Goldwater (R-Arlz.) has
said he would be "inclined"
to stay out of state primary
races, if he decided to make
bid for the GOP presiden
tial nomination.
However, Goldwater said he
was not trying to capture the
Republican nomination.
"At this moment I have no
Intention" of running, Gold-
water said.
In a Question and answer
session before a group of col
lege students, Goldwater said
he liked his Senate Job.
The real challenge of gov
ernment was in Congress
where the will of the people
could best be expressed, Gold
water said.
Favors Demonstration
Queried on the civil rights
march scheduled for Aug. 28,
decision.
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proposed route of the civil
which is scheduled for Aug.
In a 12 -page organizing
manual, the leaders charged
that "the southern Democrats
came to power by disenfran
chising the Negro. They know
that semi-slavery for one
means semi-slavery for all."
the News
Inclined
Goldwater said he was in fa
vor of the Negro demonstra
tion.
'I think it's wise if they
can control It," he said.
He noted that there have
been other marches on the
capital, admitting, however.
that some had been "disaS'
trous." But he said the Negro
demonstration was going to be
controlled by "intelligent,
dedicated Negroes who are de
tcrmined it will not get out
of hand.
One of the students asked
Goldwater if he had any ob
jections to plans for the
marchers to use facilities in
government buildings, includ
ing cots to be set up at Ft.
Myer.
"No," Goldwater sald.i
"these people are taxpayers."
Many GOP Southern Votes
The Arizona lawmnkrr also
said he didn't think it was
necessary for Republicans to
appeal to the "segregation
vote" in the South to win elec
tions, and he predicted the
Republican party would get
six million votes from t h e
Southern states in 19G4.
On the subject of commu
nism, Goldwater said he did
not believe the nation could
co-exist with a philosophy
that is dedicated to its de
struction. On the progressive income
tax, Goldwater said: "I see
no fairness in taxing success
... it denies incentive and
destroys ambition."
Asked for his opinion of
the John Birch Society, Gold
water said he could not con
demn a group working with
in constitutional grounds. He
said he had seen no proof
that the society had done any
thing wrong.
TWISTED TO DEATH
Wuppertal, Gerinany-iVPD-Heldcmarie
Klostcrmann, 17,
twisted to death in a Wup
pertal cabaret, according to
police. Other dancers In the
cabaret said the girl danced
the twist for hours Sunday
night before suddenly falling
unconscious. A doctor ruled
she died of a heart attache.
28. The marchers will form
ana march to the Lincoln Memorial for a series of speeches.
on Washington
"Our bodies, numbering
over 100,000, will bear wit
ness - will serve historic no
tice - that jobs and freedom
are needed now," the manual
said.
The leaders expect more
than 100,000 persons to at
tend the rally.
Spells Out Demands
The booklet spelled out for
the first time detailed de
mands of the marchers. The
demands included:
-Withholding federal funds
from all programs in which
discrimination exists.
-Desegregating all school
districts in 1963.
-Reducing congressi o n a 1
representation of states where
citizens are disenfranchised.
-Issuing a new executive
order banning discrimination
in all housing supported by
federal funds.
-Undertaking a massive
federal program to train and
place all unemployed workers
Negro and white - in mean
ingful and dignified jobs.
-Instituting a national mini
mum wage act that will give
all Americans a decent stand
ard of living. The leaders said
government surveys show that
anything less than $2 an hour
fails to do this.
"Our demonstration - the
largest and most significant
in the history of Washington
- will bear eloquent witness
that we do not come to beg
or plead for rights denied for
centuries. Our massive march
will speak out to Congress
and the nation with a single
voice - for jobs and freedom
now," the leaders said.
A. Philip Randolph, head of
the Brotherhood of Sleeping
Car Porters and chairman of
the march, said today William
H. Johnson Jr., a Negro New
York City policeman, would
be the chief marshal. Johnson
is president of The Guardian,
a Negro fraternal organiza
tion of city policemen.
There will be 2,000 mar
shals to keep order. The of
ficial schedule calls for dem
onstrators to assemble at the
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r4 Monument
at the Washington Monument
(UPI)
Plans
Washington Monument by 10
a.m., stage twin parades to
the Lincoln Memorial at noon
and to begin the rally there
at 2 p.m.
The manual stressed that
the demonstration was to be a
one-day affair and that all
persons were to leave the
capital as soon as possible. A
nationwide railroad strike is
scheduled eight hours after
the end of the march.
END OF THE ROAD
Edinburgh, Tex. . - IUPD -Pablo
Jimenez, 33, faced a
week in jail and a $50 fine
today for the unprecedented
crime of driving a cotton
picker while drunk. Jimenez
told Judge Joe R. Alamia in
court Monday he drove the
picker four hours, stopping
only at bars. His trip ended
in a ditch. Highway Patrol
man James Billings estimat
ed damage to the mechanical
picker at $4,000.
Rogue Valley Edition
Medford
MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1963
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Wallace Plans to
Disputed Bills at
White Sulphur Springs, W.
Va. IUPD A 1 a b a m a Gov.
George C. Wallace planned
today to submit several con
troversial civil rights resolu
tions to the Southern Gover
nors' Conference.
New protests marches were
scheduled by Negro demon
strators. Wallace was to formally
submit his ' proposals soon
after conference chairman
Orval Faubus of Arkansas
announced the make-up of
the resolutions committee
that will consider and prob
ably pigeon-hole the touchy
resolutions.
Most of the IS Deep South
and border state governors
at the conference have shown
no inclination to go along
with the scrappy Alabama
governor.
Then it wouuld be up to
Wallace to stage a floor fight
Wednesday if he wants to
force the resolutions out of
committee and onto the floor
for a vote.
Handling of State
Welfare Funds Is
Termed 'Honest7
Portland -IUPII- Oregon em
ployee welfare and pension
administrators have been gen
erally honest in their handling
of welfare funds, a U. S. De
partment of Labor official
said Monday.
Vincent J. Colan. an assist
ant chief of the division of
technical assistant to wel
fare and pension plans, said
the last Labor Department in
vestigation revealed no cases
of mishandling of funds in the
state.
Colan was here with two
other officials to advise some
300 Oregon administrators in
reporting and bonding re
quirements of the Welfare
and Pension Disclosure act, as
amended last year.
He said the act is designed
to put welfare administrators
"into a goldfish bowl" to pre
vent abuses.
Employee welfare and pen
sion plan assets in Oregon
total about $60 million, Colan
said, compared to $8 billion
in New York and about half
that figure in California.
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Faubus, attempting to a ert
a clash on civil rights, Mon
day urged the governors
most of them moderates on
the racial issue not to turn
the conference into an "arena
of conflict." He delayed until
today naming of the resolu
tions committee.
Faubus, who once defied
the federal government in the
integration of Little Rock's
Central High school, went on
record as opposing con
sideration of any controver
sial resolutions civil rights
or otherwise at the confer
ence work sessions. He was
expected to name a moderate
committee that would bury
Wallace's proposals.
The behind-the-scenes ma
neuvering took place while
Negroes staged protest
marches aimed specifically at
Wallace's resolutions and in
support of the civil rights
moves of West Virginia Gov.
W. W. Barron and the Ken
nedy administration.
The governors scheduled a
half-day agenda today, and
planned to hold their black
tie state dinner tonight. The
conference began Sunday
and ends Wednesday.
Converge On Gates
About 100 marchers con
verged on the gates of the
plush Greenbrier resort Mon
day after a three-hour drive
from the Charleston- Hunt
ington area more than 115
miles to the west.
Greeted smilingly by Bar
ron, their leaders conferred
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