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14 A WEDNESDAY, OCTORKR 2, 1J NIGEf? MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OFJSGON :v-:VOlIMe::x.::::::v;: M&&m$XXf SOKOTO KANO ivory iiWy h COAST x GHANA S. !: 'ja . i vXv.m lauds GO&IBE CHAD GEIDA-X ,:::::::: - Ben Bella Receives Pledge of Loyally Findings Upheld ) WASHINGTON (UP) ttenaJ Labor Relations In the Day's News 0 By FRANK JENKINS ". He might have addedthat it will be equal to a third of the i present population of the United j States. I ! WHAT of Oregon : V? -kw ..... Q-.v.v - -s . x-.-:-;--::v:-:-x-x-,s X,X- .vXXXvXXXvXv.) ENUGU y:x:xy::;X::X;:;X:X:XvXv it) mfe& pR.CAMEROOSS;: MCAiaEROOHxvx:x.v:: v.-.v.-.:.v.v.-.v I ...... I H,. yrr.'L':?-TirLW ;ArsY ..... i--:-: rx r. c a . ' iynui.' a a lKinai Labor Re atrcms Bsaftl M Ue wnistseytown flam aeai- rernanao vaxey,wmcn nas aaa- ,K, , riifnn.i. rf Nflm A I A OKI 9n AriTtV t " Phel findings icatkm dowa'm Sha county jed 101,33 far present total of ; presem population of.onl y abaufc I mTU'IJ'I' "VIM Vol 1(311 i-i I I I I V , ' ; the hr day, Fresxtent K HUM 'Pr. ) . . , ? o . AIDERS UPI - The Al-rebels have called for his ous-L, u,. international Woodwork-i " ,y ,W . a ""i i Are we jealous? ' p army pledged its toy-;ter. I rs of Zerica was 11 of 1 lat,on tatcs ,T" I)KltT Km rf tie ... . lty t "strv? man" President; Jhe army statement denounc- i unfair labor practices in a Port-, "L"!.?" ITI mirih 1 vorsify CalifemU, who TOT ON your life! Ahmed Ben Bulla today and de-1 ed the insurgent leaders as I iand labor dispute. iK I Th , I""" ' " ''"to!1' With a population f M nounced the rebels who art "ambiflous oojiticians, sick fori The charges were filed by ! 1llLl'luIN Dy lne Jeaf -,uw I meetirj, mack thai kateraent: I MILLION in California, Oregos seeking to overthrow him. ' poer and dlvisicn." Western Wirebound Box Co. i Al the same tlme. he pointiid j -populatieii forecurts fer tht , will have enough cuteiors juat ! In a statement issued sbf its n adimttcd Itiat a certain whic has bean operating with out that the work week has come I year 2oai-o years from !- ovet the line to th 86itb to eo political department, tne army nnntftr ot olticers nal jonwo: ; nan-unicn labor since Sept. 2 , dowi trom nours to me prs-; jndj le Ihat California will then sme jut about all w-e ea pr., vfiiH it "rnralpmns energetical- th riissiHpnK virluHina Cn t uuq i k, iu i i pnt statiitnrv id hr,ttr-K Hp aHH. : , r ? t j liWA. i auut u3 u,c fmny j , nave DU IVlliL.lUl'X peopC IRUl C ! OUC'V. June 24, 19IX. . i ed t h a t as machines TAKEithan the preseift pcpulaiion8 U I Not to mention a praetieaBv inai cjKMiiiiiicr mamn kii- i'iuum n.u uiyjuL, o u u j i jjjg British ISes nett had found that pickets at ! FROM MEN the ork week will the plant harassed and dam-; be still further reduced, thus aged the cars of wjn-striking workers, and on one occasioe lIBCOMKS ItlOI'L'm.lC Nigeria, Alrica's most popftlous gation, became a republic Tuesday amrti the- boominn of nuns and a prjimiseolo avoid Ih; nne-min rule IhK Had rivclo.'4 in mmi al her nciflhlnr countries. After three CABCalg: years flf independence within the British Com monwealth, iff i- nation of obout 4(1 million Africans cast off it formal allegiance to the Monarch of England as its head of stale but stayed in ll Commonwealth. (UI'll ed. Isolate Hehel Rrgicaj The army announced its sup port (or Ben Bella as heavily I armed loyalist troops . moved ! to isolate the rugged Kabylia region wherje anti - government Businessmen Should . Become' Familiar With New Commercial Code ?4 Businessmen should familiar ise Htemselves immediately with th provisions of the Uni form Commercial Code which went into effect Jufy l', William E. Duhaimc, Mcdfe d altornoy, toM the Medford Rotary club at its noon lunchcen Tuesday at the Rou Valley Cojintry club. The law was enacted by the 1SS1 Oregon Legislature, lH be cause of its far reaching effect on business transactions; the speaker explained, it was hot made operative until July I Need tor changes business law has .long Ix'efl rcco(nizel, and the .Uniform Commercial Cotie is the result j of years of cooperative effort j Between ine American liar As socintion, the American Law In stitute, and bar as.socialions of IIk various slates incliKling the .Oregon State Bar. Twenty-six slates have now adotcd the law and many others propose to put 'it into effect, .wilhln the near future, tluhaime said. Certain coiua'pts of the law. basic 11 n "ei(l 'sat:i e(i, nave now oeen u-L. ; changed, it was poinled out, as in the case of sales: title lo 4 said it "conilemns energeScal-; the dissidcn. ticluding Col. ly this attempted coanter-revo- M(fianri Ou El Hadj, who was lution and dccales solemnly to ousted by Ben Bella from tys combat any attack upon the command of the 7th Military fruits of the revolution. Rgion for supporting tin move- j "It reflfirms its loyalty to meat against the govemmwit. the government and people and j "All this is going on," the i pledges itself to purs the j statement added, "at a mo. ! struggle for the building; i(p of mcnt hen Portuu J'remier ! socialisSi," the statement add-1 Antonio Salazar is promifinjf material aid to ill counter-rev-olutiona." The statemmt did not ex pand on thu nor indicate wheth er it meant Salazar hat prom ised help to the anti-Ben Bella forces. Tile army's statement was published prominently in all Al gerian newspapers. It followed a defense min istry denial Tuesday of reports that regular army units were dcierting to the insurgents in the Kabylia area. Other sources here aim said there was no truth in the re ports. Meanwhile, pro - Ben Bella troops, in camouflage uniforms and carrying sub - machine guns,' inched forward in armor ed vehicles to block commu nications between Kabylia and the rest of the country. So far, there has been no bloodshed. Hurricane Flora Moving Across Caribbean Area 1 San Juan, P R. (UPI)-Killer Hurricane flora pushed 125 mile per hour winds up the Caribbean today and the weath er bureau warned the "well de veloped and dangerous" storm would grow even stronger dur ing the day. . Gale warnings were ordered for tlie peninsula of Barabona in the Dominican Republic this iflern:)on and for the peninsula Presque Isle du Sudoueste in Haiti tonight. The latest advistory from the San Juan Weather Bureau, at B a m. (EDT) located the sea son's sixth and fiercest tropical lti:i)WtM)l) KMIMKK IIKAD I twister near latitude 14.5 north. joyed; price need not always itobert A. I rombutta. 41. Santa! longitude Win west, or about be expressed in order to make a Hoso sales executive and World .llto statute miles southwest of transaction a valid one; accent-1 War 11 fighter, pilot, has teen ; San Juan. Siie To Increase I unlimited number ef tourists. had used a horse to restrain workers from entering the plant. Portlander Found: Guilty of Murder PORTLAND (UPI)-Le Carl Dean, , Portland, wai found guilty ot second degree murder by a Circuit court jury of seven women and five men here Tues day afternoon. Dean, a television repairman, was charged with fatally beat ing a 4-year-old boy, Micky Schmidt. The jury returned its verdict, which was 11 to 1, after deliber- leaving patopl with more .time on their hands and with an in creasing need for recreation facilities within flu reach of the average pencil. QUESTION: How will it leave them in the way of dough in their pock ets with which to PAY for the recreation facilitiei they will need? Who is BOS SNOW? AND ... In San Fr"ancisco the1 other day, there was a meeting of some business, political, educational and civic leaders. The purpose of the meeting was to start a program designed to meet the problems of Califor- T ating about two hours. The trial ni'! fasl metropolitan ran seven days. Sentencing was scheduled for next Wednesday. NO PRESS MEETING WASHINGTON ' ( UPD-Presi-dent Kennedy will not hold a I news conference this week. regions. (The population of Los An geles has just reached 2,834,000 an increase of 152,045 since the l'JKO census. The Los An geles city planning department says that two-thirds of this growth occurred in the San 24 Hour Wrecker Service AAA Approved Rep. Shell Products Courteoui Service (LOCK Ok CUW4ID ICC . Weter fir Olsen Shell Service . Silvtr DHr Stamp 1258 S. Riverside 772-9081 SHELL; Curriculum Meeiino:K!? rtr rtSt Z Set in Grants Pass GRANTS PASS Dr. Earl ance on terms varying from an named,, president ol Ihc mne C Kellev. natinnallv - known 1 offer can heenmn bimline unless county Redwood Empire asso- sneaker on curriculum develop- (he person making the offer acts ciation. He, succeeds Jack Crae-! Moving toward the ment will be featured speaker : promptly; and other changes. I mer, San Rafael editor, who 1 northwest al 14 m.p.m west-Flora for a i served for two terms. Cascade Resort ! Area Planned SALEM (UPD A spokesman was expected to increase some in size and intensity during the day, the weather bureau said. "On its present course, Hur ricane Flor- will pass about 120 miles south of tiie Peninsula of Harahoiia early tonight ami less than 100 miles south of the pe- two - clay Association. "Tlie law Dovernine ehalli-l School Curriculum Development mortgages and conditional sales conference l'Tieiay and wuir- is included in this area of day, Oct. 1R and 111 here. change. The meetip.es will be hold in Tin, sm:l,.r n.fnmmomin.i Cnnth Innlnt. Ilitlh u,.h(W,l 'I'.fl U ... U...i ,v ' West Harhrck rd. Hegislration attorneys or start studying Hie hour will be from 5::t() to (i :i(l law themselves. Fields' revered p.m., Friday, and dinner will by the code are sales, commcr-1 1.... i;...i,... o.. nn.,inn..1n..i i ninsula Presque Isle du Su be served immediately follow-. cial paper, bank deposits and . ..i 'i t.,....'.i., i.,t. ,,r.. I douesle Thursday morning," the der way for a l.2i acre sk i 1 advisory said. II warned wacn ! resort on Three Fingered Jack i resiocDis oi incsc areas in .anc I In (he Cascade Mountains. ! precautions against (ides five to Attorney Dale W. Pierson said : eKll( fcl llljlvc, noi'inal. riuclecl from 9:45 to 10 .10 a m ,'law firm of ISrophv. Wils,.,, and : " ' " K , sed Mt ! 'lel wi.cn it roarcl across To cofee from 10:30 to II a.m., Duhaiine was introduced hv K 1 1 , ; b ieo Mond iv increased in size and panel discussions wll he Donald K Dcnnian. Medford , '''f'"."''' "''less area, would ".Tlw ' iniiiiiie in ine iii.-,i , .hiiki: ,ii lag. collections, letters of credit, hulk Saturday's registration will lie transfers, dociimenl.s of title, held from H to H..10 a.m., with investments securities, and se asscmhly from :.')0 tn 8:15 a.m. cured Iransaclioiis. Discussion groups will he con- Duli.iime. a member of the held from 11 to 11:51) a.m. lawyer and member of the Ho Dr. Kclley lias spent most of tary club. his life" in education and is pro-: fessor of education al Wavne NAfJEI. SERVES TEA i State university, Detroit, Mich, i LONDON (UPD-Mrs Ger-I where he has been since loll), 'trade Wilkinson invited herj He is widely known as a con- friends into her luxurious Lon sultant to school systems from don home Tuesday In honor the coast to coast. Dr. Kellev's pub-1 V:ird birthdav n her butler. licatinns inelllile 'M.'rlllffiliim litr ':u,il ':ii1 iiii:i1 vi.rv,,,! What Is Real," "The Workshop the drinks, the Dally Sketch; request which would come after that Flora will endanger Jamai Way of Learning." and "F.clui a- said today in reporting 'he! a goveinnient study probably ca late tonight or early Thurs-1 tion and the Nature ol Man " party. will be made in a year. day," Dunn said. j construction "a loiir-mile access ""' """ "-" nuun-dne.s road, a fi.oiKl foot chair lift. ; ' lll' m',le "ey spread out," a 2.000 foot ski low and a lodge, i forecasters explained. Estimated cost is $250.(i j Gordon K. Dunn, the nation's : The company has asked the ! chief hurricane forecaster at j U S. Forest Service (o sel aside ihe Miami Weather Bureau, i 1,200 acres of Ihe proposed wil-!"! Ihc storm posed a threat 1 deriicss area lor the resort, i lo the resort island of Jamaica, j l'iersnn said n decision on Ihe I "There is a definite threat j OPEN SUNDAYS 635 E. Jackson a - " CF ' i' ' 'f i 'S vt :. T.. CLOSEOOT! FLOOR MODELS FOR THE THRIFTY MK-S2 MODELS PORTABLES CONSOLES SoVe up.- to Jm k e ON- QUALITY MOTOROLA .TV ( YEHi FAiTS WARRANTY Free Delivery and Tuning in Medford Area Only Another service from the 13 Shell dealers of Medford Q O 24 ways to make your car last longer -and save money on repair bills o 1. Don'l overwork jour starter. Pro longed cranking con damage tlie starter motor, ucjr dow n your battery. Instead, use three- or four-second bursts, with a short wait in between. 2. Never race your engine lo warm it up. You'll nuke it wejr out Taster. Instead, let your engine idle lor ten seconds, then driv e oil at moderate speed. 3. Use the engine's braking power to help brakes hist longer. Coast up to stop lightsin gear, ol course. Go dow n steep hills in low gear. 4. Cheek automatic transmission oil level often. If oil gets low. the transmis sion can slip, eventually damage itself. 5. Try not tn hump into the curb when parking. A sharp knock can put wheels out ol line, break cords in tires and shorten their lives. 6. Don'l loree steering wheel when tires re against curh. l'orcing can put wheels out ol alignment and that increases tire wear. With power steering, forcing could damage the steering mechanism.' 7. Avoid enrh-lo-garagt trips. 1 0(1-foot trips can't get engines hot enough to work properly. Unburncd gasoline gets into the oil. 1 1 .i im I vi 1 spaik plug deposits and engine sludge can start to build up. 8. Pnl aai extra 4 or J pmiwt, in ra (ires when hauling heavy limb. Thcv'l! stand the stitiin better, last longer. 9. Check for weak SP enrJinit tt'in hows, li anv of ihc hoses is cracked, swollen or "spongv" ask vour Shell dealer" to replace it. A we.lk hose could lail and lead to engine damage. f : 10. Caleb danger signals early. Cheek on rattles, vibrations, noisy, or pulling brakes immediately. Prompt repair cun save von big money. 11. tcplwt Worn-Wit sfcock,s promptj. II a ears IroDnr real end keeps jjyuncm filter hitting a tnmrp, svk absorbers j'r ) probably worn out. Could lcadtff) damaged springs, dangerous steering piWilems. 12. 'fiitc your ear a streU'8 ofc the open, rouoy.oncc in a while. Qlighwav driving . 22 vcars old, car stf Mr. Jackson Bailcv and his 1941 Lincoln Continental lecily, Ixjasts origin.il paint. In keep your ear in mini condition, read below. runs per- vonipt re- gives an engine a chance to "dear its throat!' Some combustion chamber depos its will loosen up and ily out the exhaust. 13. Don't learn to live with knock il cun damage yotir engine. Does your en gine knock? Don't let it go on too long. Chances are, all you need is higheroetanc gasoline, anvwav. oiiiy's .Silver Slid! gasoline can luii.N lli rcc knock-lighting ingredients AlkyliVc. anti-knock iih.iiriTC'. 'lev iicifc together to lidy lour cii giieriiHt(i(iti uifi iiiiet ut iipeeis. 14. Have nil cheeked when you gas op, !l a ear starts to use lots of oil, it means. mechanical (rouble or a leak pair could save you money. 15. Keep val caps on tires. Caps help prevent losS f air il a tire's vjlvc leaks0 And. i hex keen out dirt and moisture that o 1 can damage x alves and e.u:se leaks. o 16. Touch up 'ratc,lil ckronw ill ck';ir nail ailish-io foil rust. Use tyucb Qup paint on bodv Scratches. Tinv niclo, can, tuniointo rustv ifiiles if h(ti''o. 17. Never flusl your eer ilh at o,nli lifry clotft If it's yrtv. use special err cloth or xvasls it. Dusffng can scratch up the finish xxith abiasixe dirt panicles. 18. linisli orxactium carpels and uphol stery frequently. Neglected dirt gets ground into fabric helps to'wcar it oinj 9. Jvccp drain holts open. 1 drain out rain (here ,fy holes along the lx&m (5?) door and body panels. They cnn plug up. Then, xvater begins to collect, panels can start rusting. Unplug holes with a nail. 20. Winter lip: hose off car's underside. Pioad salt keeps xvinter roads drixeable. But can corrode metal in time. 21. Use ail five, lires. By including the spare in your tire rotation, you'll increase the life of the sctby20C,'.' 22. Don't neglect your hattery. Loose or corroded connections can cause unreli able starting. Loxv licjuid level can ruin 3 battery. o 23. Keep radiator core clean. Bugs in radiator air passages can cut cooling elli-eiency-make engines run harmfully lwt. Use a tire ait-hose to clean 041 1 bugs and blow Irom iiftide to out,-ide of the core. 24. Hae eJiaxsis ItihrkaleoT every l.ffllfl asiks. Moving parts cijuippcd xvitfi grease littinx-eau'i wear out as lost xvhen tliR're proiKily ane? rwgularlv lubricated. o, 0 O O, 9 o O 0 o o 9 - .U, Co