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Kennedy to Test Atmosphere in Quaker State WALKING AND BLOOD PRESSURE Q. J have high blood pret sure. J walk to and from work It teat king had for the blood pretturef A. Walking brings into play many adjustment mechanisms, especially with regard to the blood vessels. The effect of walking at a moderate pace on existing high blood pres sure would probably be slight. However, strenuous exercise might override the adjustment mechanisms and cause harm. It is well to keep in mind that mild exercise is generally a Mimulant to circulation and basic body unctions. ' PUBERTY PROBLEM f. What can be. done for m 1 4-year-old boy whom breasts have begun to en large? He it very self-eon' sciout about this, A. Breast enlargement at pu berty is said to occur in about SO per cent of boys. In most cases the enlargement is scarcely noticeable. A medi cal examination is called for when the enlargement is pro nounced. Treatment may or may not be in order. The real "miracle of In day's medicine is that to much cure coits so little FREE CITY-WIDE DELIVERY SERVICE WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presi- , Kennedy invited Philadel dent Kennedy tests his political phia's Democratic Mayor James potency tonight by speaking at a $100-a-p!ate Democratic din ner in Philadelphia five days in advance of state and city elections. Green Stamps Main t Cenlral 772-9431 Halt to Misuse 01 Federal Power Urged by Solon WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. Oliver P. Bolton, R-Ohio, urged President Kennedy today to "halt misuse of government power" by cabinet members who engage in campaign solici tations. In a letter to the President, Bolton renewed his attack on Labor Secretary W. Willard Wirtz, who the congressman charged "committed a most serious breach of public trust" by seeking campaign donations from lobbyists and trade asso ciation representatives for a dinner honoring Sen. Harrison A. Williams Jr., D-N. J. Bolton also told Kennedy that "friends of Ralph Yarborough" held a fund-raising dinner at Austin, Tex. for the Democratic senator at which Postmaster General John J. Gronouski was scheduled to speak last week. Bolton said letters were sent to postal employes from "a top official in the Texas regional post office urging them to at tend as an opportunity to pay tribute to a friend of the post office department." He referred to Yarborough. Over-the-Counter Western Stocks Bunk America . . fi!i3 Boise Caicade 32's C.I Pac mil Wi Con KrelBht ', Cyprus Mines 22 U Equitable s & L an Flrit NaUonal Bank 72 'i Jnntzen 24 Morrison Knudsen 3(1 Mult Kennels .I'a N.W. Natural Gai (xd 32'., Orejron Mclal I PPfcL 2(1 PGE 25?. 11. S. National Bank . .. Hit Tektronix 2:1 Went Court Tel 23', Weyerhaeuser 32 H 34'. 21!'! 7.1 ; 211 ', 32 4'i H. J. Tate to ride with him in a motorcade through the city during the evening rush hour in an obvious effort to clinch Tate's reelection Tuesday. Tate is being challenged by James McDermott, 37-year-old Republican attorney who has re ceived strong backing from Pennsylvania's Gov. William W. Scranton, a GOP presidential possibility. The quick trip also gives Ken nedy a chance to gauge public reaction to his triumph in get ting House Judiciary Committee Rogue Valley Edition Page 2A MedforDsJmWTribune MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1963 Foreign Briefs SEGREGATION EXTENSION URGED CAPE TOWN, South Africa lPI The Cape Provisional Council has asked the government to extend racial segrega tion boundaries a half-mile into the ocean at a number of seaside resorts. The boundaries, to be measured from high-water mark, presumably would prevent all interracial swimming. The request, reported yesterday, provided that a member of one race could rescue a member of another race who was in danger of drowning. approval of a compromise civil rights bill. Philadelphia is the type of big, industrial city with a large Negro population where such legislation is considered most popular. Kennedy was due to leave nearby Andrews Air Force Base at 4:30 p.m. EST for the 30 minute flight to Philadelphia International Airport. A motor- IRISII SELL PLANE TO NEPAL DUBLIN, Ireland (UPD Irish Airlines announced today it has sold a DC3 plane to the Royal Nepal Airlines which will use it to fly sightseers over Mt. Everest. The craft was once the property of the U.S. Air Force. The Dakota plane left Dublin yesterday for Katmandu where it will be put into service for the tourist runs over (he world's tallest mountain. WINNER'S CHARACTER DETERIORATES CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UPD The wife of a man who won 1140,000 in a sweepstakes complained to the Supreme Court yesterday her husband's character deteriorated In the seven months since the windfall. Mrs. Aletta Smith said her husband Basil spent $28,000 in the first seven months on a lavish scale and "he was seldom sober." PERON EXTRADITION ASKED BUENOS AIRES (UPD Argentina will ask Spain to extra dite ousted ex-l'resident Juan D. Peron on charges of statu tory rape Involving the teenager who Argentine authorities say became his mistress after his wife Eva died in 1952. The Court of Criminal Appeals decided yesterday to press (he charge, which has been on the books since 1950. HAPPY! "1 like to keep up-to-date on everything, including the latest dance steps. That's wht 1 enrolled at Arthur Murray's where I've had some ot llie happiest moments of my lite." N.N. You, too, will have a good limn at Arthur Murray's, because stu dio parties are included In your course. And learning to da nee is so easy when you put oitrarlf in the hands of an Arthur Murray teacher who guarantees your be coming a wonderful dancer. Stu dios open daily 12 A.M. to 10 P.M. Blustery Winds Whip Snow Across North New England Special 1 tor 1 Rates Now in Effect ARTHUR MURRAY 320 EAST MAIN SCHOOL OF DANCING W. G. PARKS, Lictnsea PHONE 773-5365 Bv United Press International Blustery winds whipped snow across northern New England today. Three Northeastern states eased drought-imposed restrictions on the use of wood lands but North Carolina barred 26 counties to hunters. Up to one foot of snow fell in Maine Tuesday and during the night. Hurricane Ginny dumped moid than Vfi inches of needed rain along the New England coast. All restrictions on the use of forests were cancelled in Maine and Massachusetts. New Hamp shire's ban was lifted either to tally or partially in seven coun ties. North Carolina Gov. Terry Sanford banned hunting, camp ing, fishing and trapping in woodlands of 26 western coun ties effective today. While Tuesday's rains eased the fire threat in parts of the northeast and along the fringes of the eastern lakes, most of the drought area had no relief. A forest fire raged out of con trol nn the border between North and South Carolina Tues day night, burning through 700 acres of timber. Near Miss A dozen new fires broke out in New York State, where for esters said hurricane Ginny's rains were another "n ear miss." Light rain fell In Pennsyl vania Tuesday, but conserva tion officials said it was not enough to break the drought. The possibility of the state's small game hunting season opening Nov. 2 as scheduled ap pears to be fading because of the dry forests and fields. Market Drops on Profit Taking In Electronics NEW YORK (UPI) Profit taking in electronics and some bad news for the drug industry helped break a string of four succesive advances in stock prices today. Sizable losses in Merck, John son & Johnson, Colgate, Peo ples Drug, and Sterling reflect ed new evidence of price fixing in the drug industry termed "so rapacious as to make the infa mous international cartels of the 1930s blushing novices by comparison." NEW YORK (UPD -Dow Jone final stock averages: 30 Industrials 755.19, off 5.31; 20 railroads 168.10, off 1.07; 15 utilities 138.62, up 0.48; and 65 stocks 262.81, off 1.28. Sales Wednesday were about 5.17 million shares compared with 7.1 million shares Tuesday. Portland Livestock PORTLAND IUPII USDA Livestock : Cattle 300. Few head standard. Hood Rrass steers lfl-20; lew cutter-utility dairy bred 10-13.10. thuse at 13.13.50 Holsteins; occa sional canner 8. several unsold; teeders. tew medium-good stock cows 12 50-14.30. Calves 75 Good-choice vealers Steady. 200-225 lb. 25-29; sood ehoice steer calves 400-530 lb. 18 23; occasional choice 480 lb. heif er 18 Hoits 2nn. steady, t and 2 grade 1110-230 In. 1850-19 75. no early sales sows. Sheep 400. No early mttes fwss WITH CARE STEEP GRADE You name it. You'll take it... in a '64 Valiant! Wednesday's prices on stocks: Allied Chemical Alum Co Am - American Air Lines American Can American Motors AT&T American Tobacco - - Anaconda Copper Armco American Standard Bendlx Corp Bethlehem Steel Boeing Air Brunswick Caterpillar Corp Chrysler Corp Coca Cola CBS Columbia Gas Continental Can Crown Zellerbach Crucible Steel Curtiss Wright - Dow Chemical Du Pont Eastman Kodak Firestone Ford . Genera Dynamics General Electric General Foods . General Motors General Portland Cement Georpja Pacific Great Northern Rv Greyhound .... Gutf Oil (xdl . . Homesfake Idaho Power . IBM Int Paper John Manville Kennecott Copper Lockheed Aircraft Martin Merck Montana Power Montgomery Ward NntimiHl Biscuit New York Central Northern Natural Can Northern Pacific Pac Gas EJec . Penney J, C. . .. Venn nn Permanente Cement Phillips Procter Gamble Ftadin Corp Richfield Oil Safeway . . Srara Shrll Oil Socony Mohil Oil (xdl Southern Co ixd. Southern Pacific Sperry Rand . Standard California - Standard Indiana Standard N. .!. Stokelv Van Camp Sun Mines . .. Tex a Co. Texas Gulf Sulfur Tex. Pac. Land Trust Thiokol Trans America Trans World Air Tri-Conttnental I'nion Carhide Tnion Pacific United Aircraft United Air Lines U.S. Rubber . U S Steel United Utilities West Bank Corp WesttnRhouse . Youngstown ... 54 4 ... 68 i i ... 2Wt ... 4.1 ' ... 21 'i ...132J ... 29 '.i ... 49'i ... 6.1 ... 16'i ... 49 ... 32 14 ... ... 47 2 .104 ... fll ... 29 ... 41 . 52 .. 22 .. 19 . il 252 ..ii:i .. 30 .. 52 - 25 .. RIP, .. R7 ...B7 .. 22 .. 54 .. 52 - 44 .. 47 . 47 34 .484 .. 33 .. 48 .. 76 - 35 . irt .105 . 37 .. 3 .59 . 20 . 52 . 4fi . 31 . 4-1 19 I . 1 . 50 . 79 1 . fi : . 43 fit . 90 ; . 4(1 . 65 1 . 62 . 70, . 67 - 17 . 25 . 22 - 50 - 25 47 112 . 38 . 42 . 37 . 47 53 . 40 . 42 371-. 124 Crash Victim Dies In Bend Hospital BEND (UPD - Henrv A. Bloecher, M, Woodland, Calif., who was injured in a vehicle crash Oct. 9 near LaPine. Ore., died Tuesday in St. Charles Memorial Hospital here. Police said Bloecher's pickup truck collided with a Iodine, truck. Bloecher, who was haul ing horses, was alone at the time. Portland Produce PORTLAND (UPI) Dairy market Eggs To retailers: A A rxtra large 4fl-52c; A A large 46-49c: A large 43-46c; A A medium 40-44 c A small 23-30c, cartons I -cent higer Butler - To retailers AA and A prints 67c. carton! 3c higher; B print 6Cc. Cheese medium cured To re tailers 46 -49c: processed American 5-10 lb. loaf. 4348. PORTLAND il'PIi Dressed chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn, 28 37c lb : rut-up. 33-40c lb : hens, light type, whole drawn. 2l-24c lb . light tpe hens, rut-up, 24-2flc lb; heavy whole 35-39c lb Investment Funds Noon quotations on sell storks. Bid 13 99 la 4n II 43 14 .11 Any car . . . compact or not . . . can handle a straight, flat highway. Perhaps not quite as well as a Valiant, but well enough. No problem. The real test of a compact is how well it takes the rough spots. ..sharp curves. ..steep grades. ..back-country roads. It it takes curves like a sports car . . . climbs like a mountain goat . . . makes rough roads feel like smooth highways . . . then it's the best all-around compact! Then it's a Valiant. Blowing our own horn ? Sure. We're proud ot our new Valiant. Test drive one tor yourself and you'll be blowing our horn too. DICK KNIGHT CO. Bullock Chemical fund . Colonial Ener Eaton Howard Sik Fulfil t 17 05 Tundemental Invest 10 2.1 Group Sec Avia-F.lrc 7 16 Group Sec Com Stk 13 75 Hamilton HIA 5 10 Kewtnne B-3 16 9! Kevttone H-4 10 3.1 Kevstone K-J 5 3ft i Kevstone S-l 3 1 5.1 J Kevstone 5-1 ? 57 Kevstona 3 15 1 KevtoM S-4 4 4 Mta Uv Grw( t 17 toirth Rivertid Hoeks TV . Fse ISM KM MVtf 4 f II if T II :t . . 7 1 . l .,. " ....14 cade to the downtown section of the city, a reception and pri vate dinner were to precede his appearance a convention hall (about 8:45 p.m. EST). He planned to return to Washing ton immediately after his speech. The President, who received Pennsylvania's 29 elect oral votes in 1960, apparently was trying to preserve Democratic control of the state's . biggest city to keep the Keystone State in his column in 1964. Kennedy carried Pennsylvan ia by a majority of 116.000 in 1960 and rolled up a 330,000 vote margin in Philadelphia. In 1962, however, Scranton car ried the state by 480,000 in the gubernatoral race against former Philadelphia Mayor Richardson Dilworth. Rep. William J. Green Jr., D-Pa., boss of the Democratic party in Philadelphia, has pre dicted an "impressive victory" for Tate "in preparation for a Kennedy victory in 1964." Wounded Deer Attacks Woman Near Wonder WONDER Mrs. Bruce Crane had a frightening experience when a buck deer attacked her recently. Mrs. Crane's dog King flew to her defense only to be attacked in turn by the deer. Mr. Crane was busily ham mering and did not hear Mrs. Crane's call for help. Mrs. Crane had the presence of mind to remove her jacket and slap it across the deer's face, which kept it from mauling King who is quite old and has no teeth. Someone must have shot the deer in the foot, Mrs. Crane noted, as it was limping quite badly when she chased it away. But Rep. William Miller, R N. Y., Republican national chairman, has said the GOP National Committee has given a great deal of attention to the Philadelphia situation and add ed: "I understand we may just elect a mayor," Some observers believe the elections in the "City of Broth erly Love" may test the depth of white voters' resentment over militant Negro protests on civil rights issues. McDermott questioned wheth er government was going too far if it interefered with an in dividual's rights to choose his neighborhood and schools for his children. 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