Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 11, 1963, Image 2

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    s i tain Pled
ges S
trong Anglo-American Ties
JUST SAY
"CHARGE IT"
Conservatives
Ignore Struggle
For Leadership
BLACKPOOL, England (UPI)
The ruling conservative parly,
outwardly ignoring the bitter
leadership struggle launched by
Prime Minister Harold Macmil-
lan's announced resignation
pledged today a foreign policy
based on a strong Anglo-Ameri
can alliance.
Foreign Secretary Lord Home
told 4,200 delegates attending
the party's annual conference
that Britain must be lirmly al'
lied to power to maintain her in
fluence in the world.
No Security
"In plain words, that meant
and means keeping the United
States on our side in a relation
ship or partnership," Home
said:
"Without the closest alliance
between the U.S. and Britain
there is no balance of power and
no security."
The foreign policy resolution
proposed by Home was adopted
by unanimous acclamation.
Home spoke against a back
ground of moves and counter
moves aimed at solving the lead
ership problem which has split
the party from top to bottom.
Deputy Prime Minister R. A,
Butler, who has run the govern
ment since Macmillan entered a
London hospital Tuesday night
for the removal of a prostatic
obstruction, apparently has the
backing of many ot his cabinet
colleagues.
Seeks Commons Scat
But the issue was thrown into
confusion Thursday night only
hours after Home told the con
ference Macmillan would step
down. Science Minister Lord
Hailsham told a cheering rally
he would give up his title and
seek election to the House of
Commons as plain Mr. Quentin
Hogg.
The move was tantamount to
announcing he would seek to in
herit Macmillan's mantle. Such
a virtually open candidacy was
unprecedented in Tory party his
tory. In the past, party leaders
have been chosen behind closed
doors.
Exiled Cuban Doctors
To Aid Countrymen
MIAMI (UPI) - About 1,500
exiled Cuban doctors have vol-
unteered to return to their Com
munist homeland and help their
countrymen recover from t h e
ravages of killer hurricane Flo
ra. The offer was made by the
1,500 - member Cuban Exile
Medical association Thursday
after Cuban broadcasts said
there was a critical need for
medical aid in the storm-torn
provinces of Camagucy and
Oriente.
Foreign Briefs
KOREAN BUDDHIST MONK TRIES EIRE SUICIDE
SEOUL, Korean (UPI) A Korean Buddhist monk liicil to burn
himself lo death Thursday in nraUxt against (he Korean govern
ment's religious policies. Police arrested him before he could curry
out his plan.
BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT TO ASK INVESTIGATION
BRASILIA (UPI) The Brazilian government will nsk its con
gress lo investigate (he alleged
anti-Comiminist Gov. Carlos Laccrtlu lor plois and agnation, u
was reported today.
PRO-CASTRO TERRORISTS ATTACK BARRACKS
MARCAIBO, Venezuela (UPI)
out a gang-style attack on an
night, killing one civilian, It was
OUTER MONGOLIA, CZECHS SIGN TREATY
TOKYO (UPI) Outer Mongolia and Czechoslovakia hove sign
ed (he partial nuclear test ban treaty, Itndio Moscow reported in
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SIGN I'OR LICENSE Actress June Allyson and California hair
stylist Glen Maxwell sign for a Florida marriage license at the
Broward county courthouse Wednesday. A Saturday wedding is
planned at Miami Beach. (UPI)
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Medford4WTmbune
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1963
Stock Prices Mount
On Active
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stocks
moved higher early today on
moderately active trading.
Tobaccos featured Reynolds,
up more than 1 on a dividend
boost, and Philip Morris up bet
ter than a point. Steel were firm
and motors narrowly mixed.
Chemicals held steady.
American Crystal Sugar ad
vanced more than 3 on a rumor
the company may split its stock
3-for-l. Beckman, Havcg, Mag
navox and Motorola advanced
1 or more in the electronics but
Electronic Associates and Ray
theon weakened.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW YORK (UPI) Dow
Jones closing slock averages:
30 idustrials 71(1.511. up 0.73; 20
railroads 109.(19, up 0.5D; 15
utilities 139.20, up 0,17; 05
slocks 200.39, up 0.11. Sales
Thursday were alioul 1.17 mil
lion shares as compared wilh
5.52 million shares Wednesday.
Thursriny's prices on selectc
stneks: ,
Allied Chemicnl 31
Aid To Education
Vote Due Tuesday
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Senate edged toward the thicket
of the religious issue today in
debate on a $1.5 billion pro
gram of federal aid to colleges.
Voting on the big education
measure, however, was put off
until Tuesday under an agree
ment that will limit debate then
nn amendments to 1V4 hours
each and six hours on the bill.
With plenty of debating room
left open for Saturday and Mon
day before showdown voting
starts, backers began marshal
ing forces to steer the bill past
the bristling religious issue.
Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. (D
N.C.), said he would offer nn
amendment to bar any ot me
proposed grants and loans for
classroom construction from go
ing to sectarian colleges and
universities.
Indictment Refused by
Sherman Grand Jury
MORO (UPI)-A Sherman
County Grand Jury Wednesday
night refused to indict Bias
Wade Johnson, 42, of ltufus on
second degree murder charges.
The jurors returned the not
true bill after considering the
case about eight hours.
Johnson was arrested alter
Keith Sturdevant, 34, of Hufus
was shot to death at the farm
er's trailer home Sept. 20.
responsibility of (iiianabnra stale's
Pro-Castro terrorists carried
army harrarks late Wednesday
reported today.
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Arbitration Board
PORTLAND (UPI) - Paul D.
Hanlon, Portland attorney and
specialist in labor cases, was
named by President Kennedy
Thursday as chairman of a
three-man board to try to settle
the labor dispute between
United Air Lines and the In
ternational Association of Ma
chinists.
Kennedy ordered the board
Wednesday, forestalling for at
least liO days a threatened
strike bv 13.000 workers. The
dispute involves wages, sever
ance pay and contract benefits.
Other board members are Eli
Rock, Philadelphia, and Laur
ence E. Seibel, Washington,
D.C., both professional arbitra
tors. The board is scheduled to
meet in Chicago within 30 days.
It will submit a (act-finding re
port and its recommendations
lo the President.
Mountain
Alerted of
Persons planning to go into
the mountain recreation areas
of southern Oregon should be
on the alert for snowfall, the
Rogue River National Forest
service announced today.
There was no snow this morn
ing on the Applegute Ranger
district but six to 12 inches could
full at any time this season, the
! foresters pointed out. They ask
tiiiti anyone planning a camp
ing trip into the high country
let a friend know where he is
going.
All trails on the Applegute
district nie open but many will
be closed by the first snows. The
Elliott Creek road is closed.
Water had been disconnected
at Wrangle and Beaver Sutohur.
' r.'tmmti'nllivlv Olhm'a nn Inn A,.
plogalc district arc in full op
eration. Hunting is listed as
"good" on the south slopes in
the timber and fishing is fair.
All trails and roads on the
unite rolls district arc open,
but a check should be made on
the back roads due to the recent
rainfall. Heavy logging traffic
continues on Lodgeiwlc rond.
All campgrounds on the Butte
Falls district are open but
campers should be prepared for
"very cool nights," the rangers
warned. Hunting is reported tair
in wooded areas which are "wet
and cold."
Hunters report many does but
few bucks seen on the Prospect
district. The roads are open and
logging traffic is heavy week
days on the Woodruff Creek,
Abbott Creek and Woodruff Ac
cess roads. Limited camping
facilities are open at Abbott
Creek but there is no drinking
water.
Tear-Gassed Louisiana Negroes Plan
To Continue Boycotting of Schools
PLAQUEMINE, La. (UPD-
Negro etudents who have been
tear-gassed by police for the
past three days in protest
marches in Iberville Parish
(county) today were expected
to continue their boycott of Ne
gro schools.
The students are seeking de
scgregati of public schools
and other anti-discrimination ac
tion. Student leaders were vague
about the plans but police
stood ready to break up any
demonstrations and Sheriff C.
A. Griffon said he found infor
mation to link the marches with
the Congress of Racial Equali
ty. Griffon said he found "an of
ficial paper" in the pocket of
a rested Negro leader Charley
Oubre, 19, linking Oubre with
CORE. The students have said
they were not connected with
CORE.
Council of Blind
To Meet on Sunday
When the Jackson Council of
the Blind meets Sunday, Oct.
13, delegates will be elected to
attend the stale convention in
Eugene C 19 and 20.
Other items to be considered
will be plans for the council's
annual new and used sale and
other mo: y-raising projects.
The meeting will begin at 2
p.m. in the Sou'' west district
office, Commission for the
Blind, 248 East Stew t ave.
L, E. Jcff-ies, president, said
that plans for a Thanksgiving
dinner will also made. Those
noting transportation may tel
ephone Dorsey Lowe, 772-8958,
after 6 p.m.
All visually handicapped per
sons and others interested in
the program are invited lo at
tend. McNamara Rejects
Nuclear Carrier
WASHINGTON (UPI) In a
decision sure to set off a storm
of protest Defense Secretary
Robert S. McNamara has re
jected urgent Navy proposals
lo build a second nuclear pow
ered aircraft carrier for the
U.S. fleet.
After many months of delib
eration, the decision was reach
ed Wednesday that a new con
ventionally powered flattop
should be built instead of the
atomic type recommended by
Vice Adm. Hyman G. Rickover
and other nuclear experts.
Official announcement of the
McNamara action was expected
today, though there was the
barest possibility it could be
held up by Navy requests for
further consideration.
Bosemenf Workshop
Destroyed at Roseburg
ROSEBURG (UPI) - A fire
believed caused by faulty wir
ing, destroyed most of a base
ment workshop in the Singer
Sewing Center here early to
day and damaged adjacent bus
inesses. Two firemen were injured.
Travelers
Snowfall
Conditions continue lo be the
same on the Union Creek dis
trict. Trails and roads are open but
travel is rough in places where
the blowdown has not been
cleared from trails. The logging
traffic is still heavy on the
Douglas Jackson county line
roads, Prairie Creek roads,
Hershberger road and the Wiz
ard Creek road.
Hunting is expected to im
prove on the Union Creek dis
trict after the storms hit the
higher elevations, the forest
service staled. The fishing is re
ported as (air. All campgrounds
are open to limited use.
Bennett Injured in
Grants Pass Mishap
GRANTS PASS - John Na
thaniel Bennett, 83, of Grants
Pass, prominent logging execu
tive, was one of three persons
injured in a two-car collision
Thursday at the intersection ot
Sixth and M sts here.
Bennett, who owns Bennett
Logging company of Grants
Pass and also is a well known
horseman, was behind held for
observation today at Josephine
General hospital. He was the
driver of one of the cars in
volved. Treated and released yester
day were the driver of the other
vehicle, Harry Taft Parker, 53,
of Grants Pass, and a passen
ger, T. W. Hopkins, 71, of Grants
Pass.
slate district iudge issued
an injunction T'-.ursday forbid
ding CORE from demonstrating
in the parish. Ronnie Moore,
CORE Louisiana field secretary,
said the injunction would be
appealed.
Although about 1.400 students
stayed away from three schools
PLAYS PING PONG Cuban Leader -Fidel one of the students, John Salter, Greensboro,
Castro displays a mean backhand, and a bare N. C, a former University of North Carolina
midsection, as he plays a game of ping pong student, was made available to UPI News-
with one of the American students who traveled pictures exclusively by the Daily Tar Hell, stu-
to the Communist island without the permission dent newspaper of the university. (UPI)
of the state department. This photo, taken by
Internal Revenue Trying
To Simplify
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Internal Revenue Service is
trying a new system to make it
easier for taxpayers to fill out
their income tax returns.
Some taxpayers won't have to
bother about putting their
names, addresses or Social Se
curity numbers on the tax forms
this year.
IRS Commissioner Mortimer
M. Caplin made public Thurs
day the new form 2040 that will
be sent to the taxpayer with his
name, address and Socail Se
curity number already filled in.
The idea is to cut down on
mistakes through the aid of au
tomated equipment. Op t i c a 1
scanners, scientifically attuned
to the special ink, will be able
to read each name electronic
ally and record receipt of the
form.
Caplin said the new pre ad
ressed forms, to be mailed later
this year, will be used only in
the seven - state Atlanta IRS
Suspect in Bank
Holdup Bound Over
PORTLAND (UPI) -Verne
Lcroy Stover, 39, Seattle, was
bound over to the federal grand
jury Thursday after he was
charged with taking part in the
$ii.838 holdup of the St. Johns
branch of the Benjamin Frank
lin Savings and Loan Association
Aug. 24.
The short, bespectacled insur
ance salesman appeared before
U.S. Commissioner Louis Stein
(or a preliminary heat ing.
A savings teller, Mrs. Crete
P. Bendix, testified she had
picked Stover from a lineup
Wednesday night.
Bail was set at $5,000 on the
robbery charge and at another
S1.000 on a charge of conspiracy
to commit an offense against
the United States. He also was
continued on his own recogni
zance on a charge ot possession
of stolen money orders.
Elmo Smith Eyes
Committeeman Post
EUGENE (UPI) - Ex-Gov.
Elmo Smith, publisher of the
Albany Democrat-Herald, said
Thursday he would run next
year for Republican National
Committeeman from Oregon "it
things turn out right."
Lowell Paget, a Portland
morlfage and investment op
erator, holds the position at
present.
Paget said Smith's candidacy
would assure a contest.
Smith anmittnced his inten
tions at the Western Republican
Ccrf t toid here.
Inursday, only 50 took part in
Uie demonstrations and a rally.
Arrested with Oubre was
James Payne, 28, of Birming
ham, Ala. Both were charged
with disturbing the peace and
refusing to move on. Pavne was
additionally booked with incit
ing a riot.
Reporting of
district. Eventually, they will be
extended to the other states.
Test states for the new sys
tem will be Georgia, Alabama,
North Carolina, South Carolina,
Mississippi, Florida, and Ten
nessee. The commissioner said the
1964 tax form has a few other
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
TYOYLY CARTE, patron saint of England's greatest Gil
, bert and Sullivan troupe, had a son named Rupert who
was very, very tall, very, very pale, and wore a monocle at
tne age of sixteen. One
day at school a master
asked him in class, "How
are you, Carte?" The lad
answered solemnly, "Sir,
I get thinnah and thin
nah!" The island of Majorca
boasts an up-to-the-minute
tonsorial establishment
whose three barbers are
specialists. A neat sign on
the mirror of Barber Num
ber One proclaims that ho
Is eminently qualified to
converse on general news.
Number Two's 5meria!tiii
are motion pictures, the drama, and sports. Number Three ma
jors on culture and women. The customer pays his money and
takes his choice. Barber Number Three seems to get most of
the younger clientele.
OVERHEARD:
Dairy farmer interviewing prospective hired hand: "Got any
bad habits: smoke, drink, eat margarine?"
Golfer, yelling from the woods: "Never mind about mv ball
caddy. Come find JtE!"
Taxt driver: "It's not the work that I enjoy so much. It's the
people I run Into."
C 196J. by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Futures SyndicalB
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FARM PRODUCE
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DAIRY PRODUCE OPEN TODAY
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COME OUT AND SEE US
Mr. and Mrs.Fred T. Thoroman
Sheriff's rienufies fired about
10 tear gas projectiles over the
heads of one marching group
led by Payne. Another group
headed by Oubre dispersed
when deputies pull . J out tear
gas equipment. Both groups
were made up of about 25 Ne
groes. New System
Income Tax
changes but most of them are
minor. One revision involves the
switching of columns for report
ing wages and tax withheld.
Caplin said it took two years
for this change to evolve. He in
dicated it would make it a little
easier for the taxpayer to add
up the columns.
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