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Home Accused In Postponement of Parliament LONDON (UPI) Opposition Labor Party Leader Harold Wilson today accused Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home of "arrogance" in postponing the next session of Parliament and charged he was trying to "dc-Stalinize" his Conservative party's political record. Wilson, launching his first major offensive against Douglas-Home's government, leveled the charge during an extraordi nary House of Commons debate while Parliament met to end its current session. The House of Lords, at the same time, heard a speech from Queen Elizabeth II ex pressing hope that the East West partial nuclear test ban treaty may be the forerunner of further accords "helping to reduce international tension." The bitter Commons attack by the Labor ites centered Douglas-Home's action in post poning the start of the next ses sion of Parliament for two weeks until after a Scottish by election Nov. 7 in which he hopes to win a House of Com mons scat. "It is with an arrogance I find stupefying that the sugges tion was made that the House should be prevented from doing its job to suit the convenience of one individual," Wilson told Commons. Referring to Conservative tactics since Douglas - Home took over as prime minister from ailing Harold Macmillan, Wilson said: "It was clear before we even knew of the prime min ister's illness what the game Vote on Sales Tax Favored by Ballot PORTLAND (UPI)-The Ore gonian said today early returns from a tax ballot it printed Sun day indicate readers favor vot ing on a sales tax. The newspaper said it had re ceived more than 7,000 letters up until midnight Tuesday. It said it was the greatest re sponse it has had for any ballot it has published, including those run during presidential cam paigns. It said the question of whether the legislature should give the people a chance to vote on a general sales tax was getting six times as many yes votes as no votes and that support of a cigarette tax was five to one. Weyerhaeuser Files Stock Listing Plan TACOMA (UPI) The board of directors of the Weyer haeuser Co. has authorized the filing of applications for listing the company's shares on t h e New York stock exchange and the Pacific Stock exchange, it was announced today. The announcement said it was anticipated the shares will he admitted to trading before the end of the year. At present the stock is traded over the counter. THAT'S GERALD McBOING. BOING'S WAY OF SAYING WET YOUR WHISTLE WITH A CARTON OF CLEAN-TASTING JUST ON THE A LIGHT SIDE OF LEMON AND LIME PRODUCT OF PEPSI -COU COMPANY O IlUt Pl'MCOlA COMPANY Bottled by Pepu-Cola Co. of Medford Under Appointment from Ptpsl-Coll Company New York, N Y. vuns uninff in ho tn epi rid nf i ren.f."?:2;." ?.,,., j LTv siari on mib yiuuesa ui ue-i Stalinization of his record of which the Conservative parly are such past masters. . i The prime minister brought I Regional Edition MEDFORDsJSTRIBUNE MEDFORdToREGONTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1963 Foreign FRENCH ATOMIC TESTS PARIS (UPI) A Paris weekly reported today that Frame carried out atomic tests in the nection with detonators for the H-bomb." There was no official comment on the rrporl in Ihe left wing 'L'Exprcss." France is known to have carried out a srries of earlier tests with plutoniiim honihs to set off Ihe H-bomb 11 hopes to lest in the Pacific. NEWS BLACKOUT ON ENCEPHALITIS OUTBREAK NAHA. Okinawa (UPI) today clamped a news blackout ficlals termed Ihe worst encephalitis epidemic here since Ifl.ifi. At leas 21 persons have died commonly called "sleeping sickness," one of them an Ameri - can serviceman who became the on Tuesday. U.S. GOVERNORS CONTINUE TOUR OF JAPAN YOKAICIII, Japan (UPI) Nine. U.S. governors headed info the back country today on the last lap of their two-week lour of Japan. Wednesday, the governors dined on steaks from cattle which had been fed beer, and Gov. John Anderson of Kansas said they tasted better than the sleaks hack home. The governors were told the cattle were "vary fond of drink ing beer" and this helps their digestions and makes tastier meat. Electronics, Drugs Lead Stock Market Slightly Higher NEW YORK (UPI) Ironies and drugs led Cl,w.- 1 stocks slightly higher today. Drugs, oft sharply Wednesday on a report linking oral contra ceptives and cancer, bounded up sharply after G. D. Scarlc refuted the report. Johnson & Johnson rose close lo 4 and Merck and Abbott Labs about 1 apiece. IBM spearheaded a long list of electronic gainers with a jump of around 4. Beckmnn, Cenco, Control Data, Electronic Associates, Fairchild Camera. Schlumberger, Havcg, and High Voltage Engineering were up 1 or better. Autos were firm and steel narrowly mixed. Du Pont add ed roughly l'j in the chemicals. American Crystal, ltoiiy ami Central Aguirre Improved in the sugar section. DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK (LTD Dow Jones final stock averages: lid industrials 7 Id. IK. off 0.7:1; Jil railroads 171.87, off 0.22: 15 utilities i:l8.,VI, off ll.llll, and lu Mucks 2l!2.3:i, off 0.2(1. Sales Wednesday were about 5. S3 million shares compared with 6.12 million shares Tuesday. Wrdneidey' prtrra on stock a: Allied Chemical . Alum t'o Ai American Air Lints . Amn u mi Inn .. .. AnifricNii Motors A 1 A: T American Tobacco Antii-oiida Copper Ariiifrt . . American Stnmlarri . . Hrndtx Corp Hrlhlrhem Steel . IIociiik Air Ihunsunk Ciilrrpillar Corp , Chr ler Corp Coci Cola CBS Columbia Cs Continental Can (Town Zrllerbach . Crucible Steel CurtUs Wngbl . Iiw Chemical Du Pont r.anlniHn KixImK . r'n eMnne Ford General Dynamics , Ceneml Kleciric Central Foods General Motor General Portland Cement Georgia Pm' Kit Great Northern Railva . (ire hound Cult Oil Hntnefiiike Idaho Power . . IBM Int Paper John Manx llle Kennecoil Copper Lockheed Aircraft Martin Merck selected Montana Pow er Montunnierv Ward National Ricuil New York Central Northern N'tura Gi . Northern Pacific Par nt Elec Pennev J. C, , , . Penn OR Permanent Cement Phillips Procter A- Gamble . Radio Corporation Richfield Oil Safewev Sean Shell Oil Socnnv Mobil ()ll . Southern Co Southern rci(ic Snerry Rand Standard California , Standard Indiana Standard N J StoWely Van Camp Sun Mines 'It'xas Co Texas Gulf Sulfur Texas Pacific Land Trust Thiokol 2T, . 30', i of 'Arrogance' about the delav to give himself uuuas: a uj-vk-luuh .. 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CASH TOO I 1 MONIMIT ticnvi m minis $ 300 $1771 500 11)6 (00 4413 1,000 33 (9 1.200 63 31 1.300 , 77 7 j PHONI Ot AMOUNI1 NOI IHQWN Home in national elections to ut ' v pr.ition food ...... w..... . liament as his platform, "Because of the extraordi- nary ana unique preceuure wun ; which this government has been lormcd we are now tola mat this House shall be sent pack-1 ing lor iwu wccks, nuson sa"l- Home was the first peer to become prime minister since 1902, but to govern effectively he must have a seat in Com-1 mons. Wilson said this means that Britain today has a prime min- istcr "who is a member of neither House of Parliament." "For this reason and this rea - son only, the House is told that it cannot do its duly as it con - ceives its duty," he added in a reference to the postponement. Bacaloff Compares Self To Goldwater PORTLAND (UPI) - Port land contractor Jim Bacaloff, who has been running for the Rnnnhliffin rnnfli'Aceinnal j nomination rom ,he Third Dis. trict since the day after t h e 1 002 elections, said Wednesday his political philosphy matches ! that of Sen. Barry Goldwater R-Ariz. I believe that the American free enterprise system should be jn some areas and eggs are ra. preserved," he said in a speech tjoncd so s(rjctiy that only peo to Ihe Rocky Butte Kiwams pe Ullfler ejgnt and over 65 are Club Recreation Site Development Set Basic development of a 33- acre recerealion sue on H.IK Crock, seven miles from Shady I Cove, will start this year, ac cording to Jackson County Parks and Recreation Director Neil Ledward. A cooperative afiremeent for j development of the old tisn hatchery site was signed yesterday by the Jackson Coun ty Court and will be forwarded to the Oregon Slate Game Com mission for signature. A study will be made for full and complete use of the area, Ledward said. Initial develop ment will include garbage dis posal and sanitation facilities, further improvement will in clude development of a picnic area. A boat-launching facility is already there. Ledward explained Ihat the new county recerealion area in cludes both sides of the Rogue River and 2.200 feet of river frontage. " , . j Concession Contract , ,7,UlltCJ.IUII VUIIIIUH Signed by County The Jackson County Court yesterday signed a concession : contract on the Lily Glen rid- : nic stahlcs at Howard frairic lake. Concessionaires Mr, and Mrs. ,lil:,;liyue v.uneim nave ngu-c.i i.i7',ip;1y (he county I per cent of 1 1 1 1 (. 1 1 mi mi f vciirs. This is an extension of a Copies of fhe contract will he soul to the National Park Serv ice and the Uurenu of Reclam ation (or approval. The county plans to install a well in the riding slable area ' some lime this year to provide pure drinking water. , The Wilhelms also operate a riding concession at tile Lake of the Woods resort. Portland Produce IMRTLAND ll'PI ' Dan krl Kcks--'I'o rplallr AA lamt- 4!l-.',L'f, AA larcr 1ti mar plra lamt- 4;l.4i,r. A A nu'ii A !ni.ill J.l-;iiv. can hii:ht'i . iluMrr- To rrlailrrt oil 4I-44,-IS I rrol ui prints 1,7c. canons ;U- hichcr H prinls iiih- I'hOfsi iim'iluon nor, I1 To tc t.olcrs lil-Klc. pi otfsvitl Anipri 1.111 VIO 10 loal. 4.I-41U 1 I'liiin.AMi i In, krnX rrtailrrs Kr I -JH-.UI' Hi . rill ii'Pii lit i-ssr, s.s,.(l I whole diassi' ;l-4Hi- Ih . hrii! hcht lp whole drawn lulit Is pe hrns, -iil-np. hravy vs llolf 3.V;l!K- 111 0- :w Ih 1- SBc Hi OPEN THE OOO ,i li.-Mor hfo ihrniu'ii our f.imily li".HHinir 'Hih'i. I.ii.k'V I'f" lioive 1011 xon.rinc. I;:ie more ',ri-i.if tinu' for family fuM i uim: imii' :ooii rroil',1 w i.-r Iv . URGE LOANS WITH SMAll PAYMENTS are ihe nrlil answer lo nio-i moui'y problrinj. Wh not hruu- ours 10 in, too! mil r!,'ll IW Vi:m'i xmam thrift CORPORATION Successors 10 Doug Gf row 4i South Cen'rjl Avmui Jim P erce. Mgr. ) Cuban Refugees Considered (or Asylum in U.S. BEAUMONT, Tex. (UPD- Sixty Cubans who faced starva- and water shortages on their j Communist-held island were being considered today for po- nCa asylum States. in the United Immigration anthnriHoe worn' expected to announce today what disposition would bei ! made of the refugees, including ! I IS children and lfi women. They docked here Wednesday j night. They were rescued Tuesday! : from an overcrowded 25-foot i I sailboat in the Yucatan Strait! between Cuba and Mexico. The j j British freighter Essequibo plucked them from the turbu-1 1 "nt sea where they had drifted 'wo days without food, j Stormy seas had hampered their sailing in the fishing boat. ney said Incnds, armed with them while they rowed in five small boats from beaches in Pina Del Rio and Oriente Prov inces. Five miles from shore, after rowing eight hours, they ren dezvoused with the sailing ves sel and started sailing toward Mexico. Sailing was thwarted by the battering seas and er ratic winds. A refugee student explained the reason for the exodus: "In Cuba there are not enough shoes manufactured and some people go barefooted. I here is not enough water allowed to eat them. I "After a while you get sick j of this." Despite Ihe rugged voyage, the refugees appeared in good condition. The refugees declined to iden tify themselves to newsmen be cause Ihey feared reprisals against their families in Cuba. They are members of 15 differ ent families. Duncan Suggests More Use of Wood A review of architectural de signs and materials used in the construction of Federal build ings in the Fourth District was suggested by Congressman Rob ert B. Duncan, D-Ore., this week. Duncan said he had met re cenlly with Karel Yasko, Gen eral Services Administration's assistant commissioner for de sign and construction, to discuss the possibility of using more wood and oilier Fourth District products wherever possible in Federal construction. "I have always felt that build ers who used glass, steel and brick to the exclusion of various I UI 1114 IU lilt' IWC1UMOI1 01 V. wood i"fucis nave tonc a (,jssm.icc t0 0Ci1 only indus tries, but have denied them I selves a beautiful, serviceable ! and versatile construction male 1 rial," Duncan said. ! "Yasko assured me he would . review his agency's policy con- corning the use of indigenous j products of the area in which I.',.,!,,,- ,1 l,,l, In, no ,.., ..,,.,. ,.,.., C(, .. DmKim aMe a,n(,r(,ssman Duncan notcd that he had particularly asked Ihat mure wood be included in the new post office and Federal office building in Mcdford. "1 was informed thai plans are too far advanced (or sub stantial changes to be made without incurring prohibitive costs and delays," he said. "However, Yasko agreed that Oregon wood paneling certainly should be substituted in the in terior of this building." xkwsimi'khs i:xn;i. SALKM ilTli - The vice president of a fowl store chain said today "Nothing excels newspapers when it comes to selling merchandise or building a substantial image (or the company who sells it " SALKM tl'PIl The unveil ing of a bronze memorial lo t Samuel I'. Lancaster, chief en ' gineer of the scenic Columbia !; , Kiver highway in IH13-1S, is ; scheduled (or 3 p.m. Sunday al ' i Crown Point. imi i.i-i'n iwui.M.Mi-Tm finjnet Jnd Oregon Fminct Med'ord. O'egci Wiooe 779-2321 jCouncilmen in Birmingham Disagree BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPD- There was apparent disagree ment among city councilmen today over whether to hire Ne gro policemen as a step toward solving racial problems. A councilman, who declined to be identified, said Wednes day if Negroes "will just hold off a bit, they'll get some Ne gro policemen." But George Seibels, chair man of the council's Public Safety Committee, which is studying the issue, said "no definite plans have been made to hire any Negro police." Mayor Albert Boutwell called the unidentified councilman's statement "irresponsible" but would add only "we are consid ering" adding Negroes to the police force. The city council, on recom mendation of Seibcl's commit tee, Tuesday rejected a de mand by integration leader Martin Luther King Jr. that 25 Negro policemen be hired by a deadline of Tuesday or Negroes would resume massive racial demonstrations. - too roo; CROWN FLOUR i 1 it r 1 I W R FOLGEfTS COFFEE 1 FLAV-R-PAC FABER'S Peanut Butter 18 oz. YAMS n ' ib. 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