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Republicans Accuse Kennedy of lucking Issue on Spending WASHINGTON (UPI) - Re. publican leaders today accused President Kennedy of ducking the issue of heavy federal spend ing and pressed toward a major House showdown on harnessing his proposed $11 billion tax cut. Kennedy told the American people Wednesday night that "this nation needs a tax cut now," and pleaded for "your help, your voice" against parti san attempts to weaken or delay the bill. In a nationwide radio - tele vision address, the President stressed the measure's promise of helping boost consumer pock el money, of fighting a reces sion, creating more jobs, open ing up new markets, balancing the budget and ending tne U.S. dollar drain overseas. At the same time, he pledged an ever - tighter rein on federal spending and asserted that "no wasteful, inefficient or unneces sary government activity will be tolerated on the grounds that it helps employment." With that and a tax cut, he said, "prosperity will balance our budget." Republicans promptly com plained that these assurances were not specific enough. They vowed an all-out battle on the House floor next week to side- Foreign Briefs MALAYSIA DISPUTE MEDIATION OFFERED TOKYO (UPI) Prime Minister llayato Ikcda said today he would gladly attempt to mediate the Malaysia dispute if he is asked to do so during his forthcoming tour of Southeast Asia. MME. NHU NOT INVITED TO RECEPTION BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) A spokesman for the U.S. embassy said today that Mmc. Dinh Nhu, controversial sister-in-law of Vict Nam President Ngo Dinh Diem, was not invited to an embassy reception Wednesday night. He did not explain why Mme. Nhu, head of her country's delegation' to the Interparlia mentary Union Conference here, was not Invited along with other IPU delegates. CASTRO BANKROLLING IN COLOMBIA PROBED BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) Military intelligence agents were seeking ironclad proof today of reports that Fidel Castro's revo lutionary regime is bankrolling anti-government guerrilla activity in Colombia. President Guillermo L. Valencia announced Wednes day night that his government will protest to the United Nations and the Organization of American States if proof of Castrolte med dling in Colombia affairs Is found. track the entire tax cut unless i GOP National Chairman Wil-1 government." He dem a n d e d I Senate GOP Leader Everett i goals Wednesday night but dif government spending is held to liam E. Miller charged Kennedy equal time for the GOP view- M. Dirksen of Illinois, said the fered essentially from the iradi- strict levels during the next two with preaching "economic point on major radio and tele- President "was uttering goodltional GOP approach that years. brinkmanship" and "credit-card I vision networks. I Republican gospel" on economic "spending should be geared to Two Persons Die in Crash Near Tangent ALBANY, Ore. (UPI) - Two persons were killed early today when a car collided with a truck and trailer rig about two miles south of Tangent. Dead were Betty Mae Kauff man, 34, of Albany and How ard Lcroy Simonton, 48, of Cor vallis. State police said their car ap parently veered across the cen ter line and struck the drive wheels of a truck and trailer operated by George Byron Har dy of Portland. Hardy was not hurt. The victims were thrown out of their vehicle. Police did not know which one was driving. FREDDIE'S FOR SALE PETERBOROUGH, Engl and (UPI) The neighbors said they didn't mind 14-year-old Barry Rutterford's guinea pigs, ham sters, rabbits, and 50 parakeets. But they drew the line at a fox. "He was my favorite pet," sighed Barry as he put Freddie the fox up for sale Wednesday. BORDEAUX, France (UPD- Workmen repairing the Church of St. Rcmi here Wednesday found 12 "very old" skeletons in the church attic. The bones were taken to a laboratory for an investigation. Stock List Narrowly Mixed at Opening NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks were narrowly mixed today. Industrials and utilities scored light gains in the averages but rails dipped a bit. Steels showed some improve ment with Youngstown up V4 and Bethlehem, U.S. Steel and Republic all up '. American Motors advanced Vi. Chrysler added and Ford tacked on 'a.. DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK (UPI) Dow Jones final stock averages: .10 New Concept in Veneer Drying Due BOISE (UPI) - Boise Cas cade Corp. officials said today they will use a new concept in veneer drying at their $2.5 mil lion plywood mill now under construction at Elgin, Ore. Foundations and flooring work for the 80,000 - square foot mill began Monday. Bechtcl Brothers of La Grande is the initial contractor. Boise Cascade engineer Allen Tindolph said the natural gas fed dryers, developed in West Germany, will be the first of their kind used in North Amer ica. The dryers are designed to improve quality of the veneer. industrials 737.8(1, otf 2.27; 2D railroads 171.55, off 1.26; 15 utilities 142.50, ofl 0.31. and 65 slocks 261.09. ofl 1.02. Sales Wednesday were about 5.07 million shares compared with 4.95 million shares Tuesday. Wednesday's prices on selected stneks: Allied Chemical S2s Alum Co Am 64' American Atr Unci J634 American Can 44J,i American Motora 19 U AT&T 124", American Tobacco 27' 4 Anacunda Copper 4ll18 Armco 62J4 American Standard 183B Bcndix Corp 5U Bethlehem Steel 31 ' Boeing Air 35 Brunswick 12 ' Caterpillar Corn 42'2 Chrysler Corp 77 Coca Cola 103 CB S 74'. Columbia Gas 29' Continental Can 45Ji Crown Zcllerbach Crucible Steel 23,a Curtiss Wright 20', Dow Chemical 51) 3; Du Pont 24li'3 Eastman Kodak 112'a Firestone 333 Ford So', General Dynamics 24J General Electric 81 3H General Foods 873, General Motors 76 General Portland Cement .... 21 'i Geursia Pacific 547a Great Northern Hy 53sa Greyhound 45 Gulf Oil 4!? Homestake 50'i Idaho Power 353a IBM 430 Johns Manvllle 48'i Int Paper 34 IT'S DODGE'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY stk .en Oh boy, it's D-day... The '64 Dependables are on display SEE THE '64 DODGE . . . Thi low-prlcid ur (hit dotint look or fool Ilk ont, If you think new-car an nouncements are old hat, we've jot news for you. Not this year. Not with Dodge. That handsome hardtop, above, gives you a good hint of what's in store. And there's lots more where that came Horn. A full line of '64 Dodge cars. Some models have bucket scats, some standard seats, some have a flip-down center arm rest that lets you enjoy bucket-seat advantages without paying extra for them. And, you also get a whole host of service-saving leatures. Like self-adjusting brakes, thorough rust-protection of the body, and with every '64 car built by Dodge, you get the extra bonus of a 5-year, 50,000-mile warranty When it comes to price, don't let the nameplate fool you. '64 Dodge is priced right along with Ford and Chevy. If you think this is a good deal, you'll know it is when you visit your dependable Dodge Dealer, THE DEPENDABLES' (.YEAR 50,000. MILE WARRANTY Chrvslor Corporation warrants, lor 5 vears or WJ.000 miles. wlilctiBvrl contfts lust, aeaiust delects in materials and worKmanstiip and will frolic or repair al a Chrysler Motors Corporation Authorlred Dealer's place ol business, the engine block, head and Internal parts, intakrt manifold, water pump, transmission case and internal parts (eicluding manual clutch), torque converter, drive shall, universal oints. real aile and differential, and rear wheel bearings of its 14 automobiles, piovided the owner has the engine oil changed every 3 months or 4.000 miles, whichevei conies fust, the oil filter replaced every second oil change and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 months and replaced every 2 years, and every 6 months furnishes to such a dealer evidence ol performance ol the requited service, and requests the dealer In cerlily (I) receipt ol such evidence and (II) Iht cat's then cuttent mileage. TRY THE 1964 COMPACT DODGE DART . . . Tho Irish now compact In In large tconomy tlti. Dart is a family compact all the way. Lots ol room. Lots of comfort. Lots of performance. And a nice low price. In fact, few compacts cost less than Dart. Not one gives you so much foi the money. DRIVE THE BIQ DODGE 880 FOR '64 . . .Tho quilt, thoughtful stop above tho low-prlco fiild. Big room. Big ride. Big luxury. Big power. Big in everything but price. The new Dodge SSO is the one big car that doesn't give you the business when it conies to buying. Two senes, nine models. Go Dodge 'B4 iOtige' Moot division CHRYSLER W 1 PARSONS MOTOR CO., 315 East 5th, Medford SEE "THE BOB HOPE SHOW". WC-TV. CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTING. Kcnnecott Copper 7658 Lockheed Aircraft 36si Martin Merck Montana Power Montgomery Ward National Biscuit New York Central Northern Nature Gas Northern Paciiic Pjic C.Hi Elcc . Penney J. C Penn P.R Permanente Cement Phillips Procter St Gamble n.idio Corp Ru-hfield Oil Saleway Scars Shell Oil Socony Mobil Oil Southern Co. Southern Pacific .100 .. 38 .. 38', .. 56 3t . 2L'a . 33 .. 4G3k .. 33J . 45 .. 20 i .. 17i, . 34 'A . 70 i. 4 .. 72 .. 48 'a 43 'i 74 3k 34a Snerry Rand 16 Standard California 67 Standard Indiana HI1 Standard N. J 717. iokcly Van CamD 21 Sun Minei 11 Tcxai Co 703 Texas Gulf Sulfur Ifi'i Texas Pacific Land Trust 28 1 a Thiokol '20lj Trans America 32 ' Trans World Air 21 Tri-Continental 47 Union Carbide 1 07 1 j Union Parific 3f si United Aircraft 44 't United Air Lines 3f34 U. S. Plywood 63 U. S. Rubber 48'i. U. S. Steel S31- "niled Utilities .... 3fi3i wst Bank Corp .. 41 a Westinchouse 3fl3 Youngstown 29 Regional Edition Medford Page 2A Tribune MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1963 the revenues." Everyone wants a tax cut, said Rep. Thomas B. Curtis (R Mo.), a member of the tax- Flu Vaccinations Urged Immediately WASHINGTON (UPI) - The U.S. Public Health Service to day advised all persons in "high risk groups" to get vaccinated against influenza immediately. Surgeon General Luther L. Terry said no widespread out breaks of influenza, such as those of the last two years, were expected and urged inoculation for all persons who might suf fer severe illness or death if they contract the disease. Influenza is particularly dan gerous to persons suffering from chronic ailments such as cardio vascular, pulmonary, renal, and metobolic disorders and to preg nant women. Persons over 45, particularly those over 65, also should be immunized, Dr. Terry said. writing House Ways and Means' Committee. "But you have to earn it by cutting expenditures and he (Kennedy) didn't really even discuss that." more .meat Kore flavors o o o super MARKET JL -LIMIT RICHTS RESERVED - FREE DELIVERY- 10-6 Sundays 8-9 Week D.yi Check these HERSHEYS SYRUP... 2,49 ICE CREAM Jorgensen'i Fiesta ... ViJ IVORY SOAP ,. 12.. 79 TOMATO SAUCE...... 10 JW POPCORN.:.-- 35 CRACKERS h h,39 JELLO 3-oz. 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