acmillan Confined in London Hospital
Stocks Continue Pattern on Moderate Trading
NEW YORK (UFi)-Stocks
continued in their narrow and
mixed pattern early today on
moderate trading.
American Crystal and South
Puerto Rico added about anoth
er point each to Tuesday's
gain. Strength in this group re
flects indirectly the havoc to
the Cuban sugar crop by hurri
cane Flora.
National, Pan American and
Eastern were up about 7 each
in the airline section. Motors
were firm. Steels and chemi
cals were steady. A&P fell
nearly a point on a lower earn
ings report.
IBM jumped more than 4 in
the electronics but Minneapolis-
Honeywell and Zenith lost 1 or
more. Norfolk & Western de
clined nearly Vk in the rails.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW VOKK (UPI) - Dow
Jones final stock averages: 30
industrials 743.90, up 0.04; 20
railroads 168.97, off 0.77; 15
utilities 139.35, up 0.20, and 65
stocks 201.08, off 0.19. Sales
Tuesday were about 4.92 mil
lion shares compared with 4. OS
million shares Monday
elected
Tuexday'i prices
stocks:
Allied Chemical
Alum Co Am "
American Air Lines 277
American Motors 213i
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Irrigation in Area
District To Stop
The Rogue River Valley Ir
rigation district Thursday will
discontinue all irrigation,
RRVID Manager Harold Sex
ton said today.
"We plan to keep enough wa
ter in the ditches for filling
spray tanks until next week.
This includes stock water," Sex
ton said.
Sexton noted that next year's
water supply prospects appear
good so far, based on the hold
over storage in Fish and Four
Mile lakes. Fish lake has 2,400
acre feet, which reflects a slight
increase, and Four Mile has
9,600 acre feet, which is holding
about even, he added.
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Phillips
Procter & Gamble
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Richfield Oil
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Union Pacific
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United Air Lines
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Foreign Briefs
ECUADOR CHARGES AIR SPACE VIOLATION
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (UPI) Authorities here charged today
that a Peruvian bomber, intruding illegally on Ecuadorean air
space, flew Tuesday over the border town of Huaquillas.
EAST GERMAN WORKERS FLEE TO WEST
ESCHWEGE, Germany (UPI) A welder and a mechanic arm
ed with wire-cutters hacked their way through two Communist
barbed wire fences in darkness to flee to the West Tuesday, West
German customs officials announced.
MERCENARIES SAID POISED FOR CONGO INVASION
NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) Northern Rhodesian African Nation
alist leader Kenneth Kaunda said Tuesday nearly 500 mercenaries
from France, Spain, Portugal and South Africa were massed in
Northern Angola waiting to invade The Congo when United Na
tions troops pull out.
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tirements service. They also re
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tion. Application forms are avail
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Prime Minister
May Be Forced
Into Retirement
LONDON (UPD-Prime Min
ister Harold Macmillan, hard at
work in a hospital bed, was re
ported "quite comfortable to
day" despite a prostate gland
ailment which may lead him to
retire.
The 69-year-old Conservative
leader "is extremely well and
cheerful and is working from
papers on his bed," Dr. Sir
John Richardson said after
seeing Macmillan this morning.
The prime minister's son,
Maurice, said his father was
"quite comfortable" after
spending the night at King Ed
ward VII hospital.
'Scrambler' Attached
Engineers today attached a
portable "scrambler" to Mac
millan's bedside telephone to
enable him to carry on confi
dential government work. For
eign Secretary Lord Home and
an aide arrived at the hospital
late this morning carrying
briefcases.
Richardson said that if inves
tigations being conducted into
Macmillan's condition were sat
isfactory, the premier would be
operated on Thursday morning.
MacMillan May Retire
The illness, although not con
sidered serious in itself, added
weight to speculation that Mac
millan soon may retire.
At the same time, it improved
the position of Deputy Premier
R. A. Butler, who became act
ing premier for the duration of
Macmillan's incapacity.
Butler was the favorite of ob
servers speculating on a possi
ble successor to Macmillan, and
taking over the prime minister's
duties for such a length of time
during such a crucial political
period was bound to strengthen
his position.
Two other party leaders, Sci
ence Minister Lord Hailsham
and Reginald Maudling, t h e
chancellor of the Exchequer, al
so had wide support.
Blow To Career
The illness was a blow to Mac
millan at an important time in
his political career.
For many months, he has
fought back against demands by
Labor and by Conservative ma
vericks that he step down. The
first attacks were based on Brit
ain's failure to gain common
market membership, its rising
unemployment, and its defense
policy controversies.
Then, in the summer, came
the Profumo scandal. When War
Minister John Profumo's affair
with callgirl Christine Keeler
spread into a series of trials and
security investigations, the de
mands for Macmillan's resigna
tion increased. But he continued
to reject them.
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ASHLAND An experiment
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Judge Cottle appeared before
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night and gained council ap
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His plan to form a juvenile
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Injured in Accident
ASHLAND Mary Cady, route,
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Rogue Valley hospital this morn
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from a broken ankle suffered in
a freak aulo accident in Ash
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According to Ashland police
Mrs. Cady got out of her car
on Lithia Way in front of the
Ashland fire hall, had put the
hood up and was working on a
portion of the car when, with
the motor still running, it some
how got in gear, knocked her
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