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4 C pi THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 19M MEDFORD MAIL TRIBl'NE, MEDF OKD, OREGON ,.--vr- ;:.M ' ' r ,f ' ' i ! .7 A I " - NT " I shop nnn3 a mi the n Si m i Miiijij wmm m m. mm m m. m m mm, mm. mm mmm. mm mm B vm mm. IH & m mm mm, m m mm a mm m. m m m. mm VI YOU WILL FIND MUKt Uh tVfcKT I MINI - DOWN TOWNS nTV JUST A MINUTE FROM YOUR GROCETERIA! T PS? IP S 8 N p&?-f$-: $ 1 vk I I it M -'-jk- ia APX bone JlEAS;;u:- I o Jcfe Mmz, usda KiBk. n S FROLIC'S WITH MOTHER Young VUcount Linley frolics with his mother, Princess Margaret, in this photo made by his father, Lord Snowden who used to take pictures professionally when he was called Antony Armstrong-Jones. The Viscount, David Albert Chales, will be two years old Nov. 3. (UPI) Baker Now Target Of Investigation By Senate Group By WILLIAM THEI8 WASHINGTON (UPI)-Eigh teen months ago former Senate Democratic Secretary Robert G. (Bobby) Baker was among the happy beneficiaries of a tax break sponsored by the man who was to become his nemesis, Sen. John J. Williams, R-Del. Today the 35-year-old politico entrepreneur, who resigned his $19,600 job earlier this month, is the target of a wide-ranging investigation sparked by Williams. Market for Grapes Of Africa Is Down CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UPI)-A South African fruit expert has warned grape farm ers they will soon lose their re maining markets in Africa. Dr. N.A.B. Bcstbier, general manager of the Deciduous Fruit Board, told a meeting of grape farmers at Paarl, 35 miles from here, that only four African states now buy South African grapes, compared with 10 three years ago. He said these four, Senegal, Ihe Ivory Coast, the Cameroons and Kenya, probably will bar South African produce soon, los ing the republic an export mar ket of 72,000 boxes of grapes a year. In the Far East, Singapore took 40,000 boxes and the Phil lipincs 10,000 boxes last season. Bolh countries are exectcd to boycott South African goods this year. Bcstbier said that if Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland follow the examle of other independ ent African states a 70,000-box-a-ycar market will be lost. But to offset those losses he said Canada, the Persian Gulf and Red Sea areas were ex pected to buy more South Afri can grapes. Total South African grape ex ports this year will total 5,650, 000 boxes. "SCREWBALL" TAC. OKLAHOMA CITY (UPD llonrv Bcllmon wore a "screw ball" In his lapel Wednesday. Bellmon said a Sharon, Okla., mechanic sent him the red rubber ball with several screws punched into it. The governor was reported to have been called a "screwball" by Agriculture Secretary Or ville Freeman last week. NO MORE GIRLS HOUSTON (UPI) - Cullen Junior High School football Coach Herman Goldberg be lieves girls and football do not mix and has warned his play ers (hey will be booted off the learn if they even speak to the (air sex in school corridors. The team has lost five of Its six grid games this season. The turn of events placed the two men on site sides of the current sensa tion-tinged inquiry may touch on other prominent persons, in ! and out of government. ' A House Republican has ' asked whether the Senate Rules Committee inquiry is connected with sex-spiced reports of the forced flight from Washington to her native Germany of 27- year-old Mrs. Ellen Rometsch, wife of a German army ser geant. Has Great Interest Baker, whose job in the Sen ate was to help speed the pas sage of leadership-backed legis lation, had more than passing interest in the tax code amend ment offered by Williams and 17 fellow senators and passed by the Senate March 19, 1962. Designed to help East Coast property owners whose homes or business properties had been damaged by the Atlantic storm of early 1962, the amendment permitted these taxpayers to ap ply their 1962 "disaster losses" against their 1961 federal in come liability. The tax break was approved by the Treasury Department on the ground that. otherwise, those entitled to tax refunds for their loss could not get them until they filed their 1963 returns. Williams, whose home state j of Delaware shared in the dis aster losses, explained that the amendment would Rive taxpay ers use of the refund mnnpv lullnn lhn "nniwl It mADll n..A ' prevent good citizens from "be ing classed as tax delinquents." Motel Damaged Baker was among the disas-1 ter "victims because his $1.2 I million Carousel Motel, then ! ncaring completion outside Ocean City, Mil., took a pound ing from the storm. He left no ' doubt at the time that the Wil-' liams amendment would mean a substantial tax saving on his 1961 income. Williams outlined his informa tion on Baker's outside finan cial interests in a 2'-hour closed - door session with the rules committee Tuesday. Then the group recessed until Friday, when it will decide whether to hire outside counsel or use its own attorneys to direct the in vestigation. Senate investigators said they had been given information which if verified would suggest that "there might he a conflict of interest" in Bak er's transactions. Chairman B. Everett Jordan, D-N. C, of the rules commit tee also said the group would consider summoning the recent ly ousted Mrs. Komctsch if her case is deemed relevant lo the Baker inquiry. Jordan's committee is trying lo determine whether Baker used his Capitol Hill position lo further his business deals in vi olation of the conflict of inter est laws. wwch! ru4 o-- i ; j-s - oppo-iB w , rv iw I'KtC-ii. 1 H l;;f.-sUll-av round rfilc CI.UCKLMy Beef STEAKlM,, UbDA t-MOItt B UbUA IMUILb rUKTtKnOUjt I UiDA tMOICt dONcLlSS 98 Sfiilc s109 sirloin Steele sf39 Quotes From the News Bv UNITED PRESS INTKHNATIONAL WASHINGTON Rep. Otis G. Pike, D-N.Y., suggesting that the capital may be trying to keep up with Britain in the sex scandal department: "While they will probably never reach the MtHtalng travagances recently produced by Ihe tupposedty )taM Ih-H-Ish featuring Miss Ketlrr and Ihe lair Dr. Ward, Anwrk'a prldr seems now to require thai we produce a ftw nra4J of our own." ATLANTA A liquor store owner, whose establishment was one of 86 permitted to remain open while 103 were clowd for selling liquor to minors: "It's just common acme that my biiniiirti li im4 in pick tip." COLUMBIA, S.C. Assistant U.S. attorney Klyde Robinson, commenting on a prominent Southern farmer charged Wednesday by a federal grand jury with keeping a Negro laborer at work with threats and violence: "As lar as I know, this is the first rase of slavery in the Smith In at least 40 years." PHILADELPHIA President Kennedy demising Ihe nation's economy during a fund-raising visit for Mayor James II. 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