Foreign Briefs
AIRCRAFT CRASHES INTQ SEA
- COTONOU, Dahomey (UPI)-rA German survey aircraft car
rying four persons crashed Into (he sea off here last night while
trying to land at Cotonou airport. No survivor was found.
' '.' ANGRY HOUSEWIVES MARCH
, DUBLIN, Ireland (UPI) Hundreds of angry housewives
inarched on the Irish Parliament buildings yesterday protesting
the government s imposition of a Z'i per cent retail tax on all
commodities including food and clothing. The housewives said
they would protest every Thursday until the tax on the "neccssi
ties of life" was lifted. .
" . ARMORED CAR SOLD
- PAU. France (UPI) Hotel owner Rene Vinet has sold Adolf
Hitler's personal armored car, a 1937 Mercedes, to the Auto Mu
scum at Le Mans, it was disclosed today.
Vinet bought the car in 1948. No price was given for the transaction.
:" HUNGARIANS KNOW ENGLISH
' BUDAPEST, Hungary ( UPI ) Hungarian officials said today
"11 per cent of the population speak one or more foreign languages,
including 34,000 Hungarians who know English.
AGAINST SHIPPING STATUE
f ATHENS, Greece (UPI) Greek archaeologists said today they
are against shipping the famous Statue of Hermes to the 1964
World's Fair In New York.
They said they will recommend against revision of export laws
which would legalize the temporary expatriation of the ancient
Greek relic.
PLAYS TO BE TELEVISED
LONDON (UPI) Three plays by American playwright Ten
nessee Williams will be televised for tbe first time In Britain
next year, the commercial television firm Granada announced
tonight.
They will be the Rose Tattoo, The Glass Menagerie and Ca
mino Real. Williams bad previously refused permission for his
plays to be televised In full.
Computor Wins At Blackjack
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)
A $21,500 computer picked up
an easy $360 at blackjack this
week.
The 80-pound "LGP-21" com
puter was carted into the Ho
tel Tropicana'a gambling casino
Research To Make
Smoking Safe Asked
HOUSTON (UPI)-Dr. Wen
dell G. Scott, head of the Amer
ican Cancer Society, Thursday
night called for support of re
search that would make cigar
ette smoking medically safe.
"People are going to smoke,"
Dr. Scott said, "they get too
much pleasure out of it to stop.
The thing we have to do is
make it safe for them." -
- The doctor said he believes
the society should finance re
search to make smoking more
healthy. He said some cigarette
filters had cut nicotine and tar
consumption in half, and a re
search project showed that
selective tobacco blending can
reduce the harmful elements by
one-third.
Wednesday afternoon. Fifty
minutes later, it was $360 ahead
of the house and called it a
day.
Emmett Hutchins, 29-year-old
research programming director
at General Precision Co. in Los
Angeles, handled the computer
chores at,d Sam Baden, unruf
fled by the 3-foot-high mechan
ical brain, dealt for the house.
The computer decided whe
ther or not to draw a card
or "hit" as it is termed in gam
bling circles and how
much to .bet (from $2 to $42)
on the basis of information fed
to it on each play.
Blackjack, or "21" as it is
known here, is a card game in
which the dealer and player at
tempt to get a hand totally as
close as possible to 21 without
going over that number.
Hutchins would indicate to the
machine on each play what his
two cards were and what card
the dealer was showing in his
hand. If nothing happened, this
meant not to draw a card. But
if LGP-21 flashed a green light,
it was time to take another
card.
Commented dealer Radan:
"The machine had a run of
luck."
Rogue Valley Edition
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MedfordJTribune
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1963
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STATE STREET This is a view of State Street in Chicago at
night, as seen from the observation roof of' Marina City's east
tower, some 60 floors high. The photo was made in natural light
and is not a time exposure. (UPI)
Stocks Break With
Discouraging News
NEW YORK (UPI) -Stocks
broke sharply on heavy trading
today, triggered by disappoint
ing new car sales and discour
aging news from President Ken
nedy concerning the tax cut.
Kennedy told a meeting of the
AFL-CIO today that he did not
expect his tax measure to pass
in Congress this session but
added that it should be enacted
before Congress goes home next
summer.
This, and news that new car
sales for early November
showed their first year-to-year
decline since the 1964 models
were introduced sent the market
sharply lower. Losses of about
Vk in Chrysler, Vk in General
Motors and Vi in Ford paced
the decline.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW YORK (UPI) Dow
Jones final slock averages: M
industrials 710.011, off 7.114; 20
railroads 172.34, off 1.07: 15
IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT
utilities 138.36, up 0.31; and 65
stocks 261.12, off 1.69.
Sales Friday were about 4.79
million shares compared with
4.61 miliion shares Thursday.
Friday's
stocks:
prices on selected
Allied Chemical 53?i
to
as Customers !
in
Medford and Phoenix
Natural gas will be turned into the Medford and Phoenix
gas mains early Monday morning, November 18, 1963.
One of our servicemen will call at your home or place of
business during the day of the 18th or a few days follow
ing to check your appliances for proper operation.
There will be NO CHARGE for this service.
Your cooperation in granting the serviceman prompt
admittance will be greatly appreciated.
It will require only a few minutes.
Natural gas will be turned into the Ash
land and Talent gas mains early Satur
day morning, November 16.
Should you have need for a serviceman
before one arrives please telephone
772-5281 in Medford and Phoenix
482-2116 in Ashland and Talent
Cautorni a.Pacific Utilities Co
VOUR PARTNtK. IN WESTERN PROOKESS
Alum Co Am
American Air Lines
American Can
American Motors
AT&T
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper ..
Annuo
American Standard
Bendix Corp
Bethlehem atccl
Bocinc . ..
Brunswick
Caterpillar Corp
Chrysler Corp
Coca Cola
r us
Columbia Gas .
Crown Zollorhach
Crucible Steel
Curllss WriRhl
Dow Chemical
Du Pont
Eastman Kodak
Firestone
Ford
Gen. Dynamic
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
General Port Cement
Georgia Pacific .
Great Northern Railway
Greyhound
Gulf Oil
Hnmostake
Idaho Power
IBM
Int Paper
Johns Manvllle
Kennecott Copper
Lockheed Aircraft fxdl .
Martin
Merck ....
Montana Power
MonlRomcrv Ward
National Biscuit
New York Central
Northern Natural Gas
Northern Pacific
Pac Gas Elcc
Penney J. c
Penn RFt
Pcrinanente Cement
Phillips
Procter & Gamble
Radio Corp
Richfield Oil
Safeway
Scars
Shell Oil .
Socony Mobil Oil
Southern Co
Southern Pacific
Sperry Rand
Standard California
Standard Indiana
Standard N. J
Stokely Van Cmp
Sun Mines
Texas Co
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Tex Pac Land Trust
Thlokol
Trans America
Trans World Air
Trl Continental
Union Carbide
I'ninn Pacific
United Aircraft
United Air Lines
U.S. Plywood
U.S. Rubber
f S. Sleel
United Utilities
Wesl Bank Corp
WestltiKhouse
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Baby Spends Night
In Stolen Auto
TULSA, Okla. (UPI) -Rob
ert Davis, 7 months, was
healthy today despite a 25-de-gree
night he spent in an aban
doned car.
"He's tough," Joe Davis, his
father, said.
Davis left his 16-pound son
with a friend Wednesday night.
The friend left the tot in his
car momentarily and returned
to find the. car had been stolen.
Officer Mack Pok found the
abandoned car seven hours lat
er. The baby was on his knees
crying. A bottle of milk later,
the baby was quiet and doctors
said there was nothing appar
ently wrong with him.
Moves To Counter Jet Menace Are Made
By ROBERT J. SERLING
UPI Aviation Editor
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
government and aviation indus
try are moving to counter a
mysterious menace to giant jets
unpredictable turbulence that
has wrecked one airliner and
sent at least two others almost
out of control.
It is not the usual turbulence
associated with storms, but
freakish vertical downdrafts
and updrafts which seem to oc
cur without warning at the high
altitudes used by jets.
An Eastern DCS apparently
was caught in such a turbulent
tug of war over lexas Saturday
night. It finally landed safely,
but only after six passengers
were injured and one engine
was ripped off as the pilot
pulled out of the dive.
The f ederal Aviation Agency
(FAA), Civil Aeronautics Board
(CAB), airlines operating jets
and aircraft manufacturers are
aware of the rare but potential
ly dangerous problem. They
also are agreed it is in the
process of being licked.
The cure is two-fold airline
pilots are being told not to slow
down too much when they en
counter turbulence, and they
have been advised to use a dif
ferent technique to overcome
the effects of vertical tur
bulence. Pilots entering a turbulent
area normally will slow down
to a certain speed. In the case
of these unexpected downdrafts
and updrafts, however, the per
mitted penetration speed may
be too low. The jets are first
caught in a violent updraft re
ducing airspeed even further
and putting the planes -in dan
ger of stalling. .
A jet, with its swept-back
wings, has a tendency to stall
at higher speeds than conven
tional planes. If a stall is feared
during the updraft, the natural
tendency of a pilot is to push
the nose down and gain air
speed. At this moment, the up
draft changes to a downdraft
and the airspeed becomes so
great as to create control problems.
Investment Funds
Noon quouuons on s a 1 c t a d
stocks:
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 1328 MM
Chemical Fund ....... 12 41 13.57
Colonial Ener 1233 13.48
Eaton Howard Stk.. 14.28 15.93
Fidelity 16.95 18.32
Fundamental Invest. 10.17 11.15
Group Sec Aero .. 7.00 7.68
Group Sec Com Stk' 13.04 14.28
Kcvslonc B-3 16 83 18 37
Keystone B-4 10.20 . 11.14
Keystone K-2 5 34 5.83
Keystone S-l 22.19 2421
Keystone S-2 12.74 . 13.91
Keystone S-3 15.18 16.55
Keystone S-4 4.37 4.78
Mass lnv Growth Stk 8.50 . 9 29
National Growth .... 8.29 9.06
Value Line lnc 5.29 5.78
Wellington 14.72 16.04
Higher turbulence penetration
speeds will lessen the chances
of stalling in the updraft. Pilots
are being told to try to keep
Search Continues
For Missing Plane
SPOKANE (UPI) Search
continued today for a jet fight
er plane of the Washington Air
National Guard missing and
presumed crashed with two
men aboad.
Aboard the missing plane
were 1st Lt. Robert J. Bou
cher, 25, of Spokane, the pilot,
and 1st Lt. Roll in J. Deschane,
27, Spokane, the radar observer.
Radio and radar contact was
lost with the F89J jet Thursday
night.
The plane was believed down
in rugged country just south of
the Canadian border.
Council Fathers Clear Way
For Discussion on Unity
VATICAN CITY (UPI)-Ecu-
menical Council fathers today
closed off debate on church ad
ministration and cleared the
floor for their long awaited dis
cussion on how to achieve Chris
tian unity.
Actual debate on ecumenism,
the title of the document on
unity before the council, will
begin Monday after a
weekend recess.
It will be the first time in
the history of the Roman Cath
olic Church that the theme of
working toward a single Chris
tendom will be considered as a
part of church teaching.
Debate on the subject of re
organizing diocesan boundaries
was shut off by the moderators
after the list of speakers was
exhausted. The chapter on the
need for reorganization of boun
daries was part of a document
on bishops and the government
of dioceses which now will be
rewritten by a council com
mission. In the document on ecumen
ism, the Roman Catholic Church
considers ways to bring about
the reunion of the Christian
world.
The document has five chap
ters. It includes a resolution in
favor of religious liberty as well
as a statement saying Jews
should not be made scapegoats
for the crucifixion of Christ.
Christian unity is the long
range aim of the Ecumenical
Council as envisioned by the
late Pope John XXIII, and has
the nose level at such times.
Vertical turbulence first be
came a source of suspicion and
concern last February when a
Northwest Airlines Boeing 720
disintegrated while climbing
through a severe thunderstorm
over the Florida Everglades.
The CAB has not yet issued a
report on the accident in which
43 persons died, but investiga
tors are known to believe that
the plane encountered first a
powerful updraft and then a
sudden downdraft.
The theory is that the pilot,
trying to avoid a stall during
the updraft, put the nose down
just as the downdraft struck. In
the high-speed dive that fol
lowed, he may have tried to
pull out too soon and tore off
the plane's elevators, sending it
completely out of control.
far-reaching implications in a
world where Christians are out
numbered two-to-one.
The first chapter of the ecu
menism document says that the
various churches to which Prot
estants and Eastern Orthodox
belong have an important role
in salvation.
Chapter two outlines practical
paths as guidelines in this work !
for unity, which it says begins:
from an inner renewal. This in-'.
ner renewal of the Catholic
Church is the immediate aim of
the Ecumenical Council. I
The fourth chapter is the one !
on Jews. The fifth is the resolu
tion, strongly backed by Ihe
American episcopate, urging re
ligious tolerance.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND (UPll Dairy mar
ket: Eggs To retailers: AA extra
large 48-52c, AA large 46-51c: A
large 43-46cr AA medium 38-44c.
A small 23-30c; cartons 1 cent
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints 67c; cartons 3c higher; B
prints 66c.
Cheese (medium cured 1 To re
tailers 46-49C; processed Ameri
can 5-10 lb. loaf. 43-48C.
PORTLAND (UPll Dressed
chickens No. 1 grade dressed, to
retailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 29
37c lb.; cut-up, 33-40c lb.; hens,
light type, whole drawn, 21-2.rc
lb.: light type hens, cut-up. 23
30c lb.; heavy whole. 35-39C lb.
35wtVuj
(3vds
for Thursday, Nov. 28
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Second low Yield
Nuclear Test Made
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Atomic hnergy Commission an
nounced another underground
nuclear lest Unlay at its Nevada
tcsl site, I h e second I n
Iwo days.
The "low yield" lest was the
100th weapons-related test at
the remote and secret Nevada
site since Sept. 15, 1961. All but
four of these have been under
ground tests.
The ltttil dale is when the
United States resumed nuclear
testing following a round of test
ing by the Soviets that broke a
th. jo-year abstinence by both
countries.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (UPll USDA
Weekly livestock:
Cattle 2. too Load choice steers
24 .ttl, Bood-clioli-c 24-24 25; most
ly good 20-22 .Ml; standard 17.-9.
good-choice hellers 21-22.10; util
ity. commercial bulls 15-18; cutter
cows B-12, i-anner 7-10.
Calvr 3.10. Hulk (tood-cholre
300 lb. down 25-28; standard 200
240 medium-good 18.20.
Hobs 1,400. Butchers 2.V50C low.
er; 1 and 2 grade 16 late, early
to 16 2.1: sows 400-300 lb 10-13.
lighter 13-14.
Sheep 1.0.10 Steady; choice
prime wooled lambs 18-18 25; nigh
good-choice 17 30-16. ewes 4 30-3:
choice 80-83 lb. feeder lambs
wooled I.VI6 30.
'64 Fairlane comes in 8 new models. 5 great
engines-2 Sixes, 3 sizzling V-8's up to 271 hp.
3-speed, 4-speed and automatic transmissions.
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