Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 09, 1963, Image 2

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    s in U.S. Declared Aimed at Specific Target
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High Steel Production News
Fails to Boost Weak Market
NEW YORK (UPI)-S t o c k 8
failed to get off the ground to
day. Motors showed some Improve
ment following reports that
SUwlcbaker, which has been los
ing money on its automotive
operations but showing a profit
on its 12 other divisions, moved
up a point in initial response to
the news but lost more than half
of this gain in later dealings.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW YORK (UPI) Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 759.08, off 1.17;
' 20 railroads 173.611, up 0.23;
15 utilities 137.04, up 0.24, and
65 slocks 265.00, off 0.07. Sales
Monday were about 4.43 mil
lion shares compared with
4.83 million shares Friday.
Monday'! prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical
Alum Co Am JJJs
American Air Lines 3.V.
American Can - "J (.a
American Motora
ATA J2'
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper 4J
Arnico
American Standard 17
Avco Corp " -a
Bendlx Corp a" '.a
Bethlehem Steel '!
Boelnn Air M ,i
Brunswick 1;
Caterpillar Corp 41, a
Chrysler Corp .';
Coca Cola lojjj
CBS - 7B'i
Columbia Cai !
Continental Can 4f'
Crown Zellerbach n(Ha
Cruclblo Sleel W.-t
Curtlli Wright IB
Dow Chemical 1"
Du Pont 244 !s
Kaatman Kodak 117'a
Flreatone .17 a
To: l , J" ,
General Dynamlca 21
General Electric
Ceneral Food 811',
General Motora "
General Portland Cement .... 223
Georgia Pacific 5.1
B6 PROOF
86 PROOF
$5.65 VS QT.-Code 136-B
$3.60 PINT-Cods 136-C
Taste what extra age can do-
taste
that flavor
through
and through!
KENTUCKY TAVERN
AMERICA'S 8EST PREMIUM BOURBON, PH0U0LV PRtSENIED BY QLENU0RE 0ISI.
COMPANY. lOUISWUE-OWESSIORO, KENIUCKV. . . 8-YEAH-0L0 KENTUCKY SIRAIOHt '
BOURBON WHISKEY, li PROOF; AIS0 AVAILABLE IN 100 PROOF BOIILEO-IN-B0ND.
Great Northern Railway M
Greyhound 47a
Gulf Oil .... 47',
Homeatake 43
Idaho Power 33s
IBM 484
Inl Paper . ti't
Johna Manvllle 40:U
Kennecott Copper 8'4
Martin M'-'s
Merck m'i
Montana Power 3H'i
Monlsomery Ward M3i
National Biicult .17
New York Central 4
Northern Natural Gaa 411 Is
Northern Pacific 41 U
Pac Gaa Elec 31 'a
Penney J. C 434a
Penn nn
Permanente Cement IH'i
Phllllpa 48 'a
Procter At Gamble 71) '
Radio Corp 7a
Richfield Oil 44 '
Safeway SHa
Seara ""'i
Shell Oil 43
Socony Mobil Oil B7
Southern Co M'
Southern Pacific 34Ji
Sperry Rand . lfta
Standard California !!'
Standard Indiana Hn
Standard N.J ".
Stokely Van Camp 22 'a
Sun Mlnea 0Ti
Texaa Co Hfi
Texas Gulf Sulfur 2Hs
Tex Pac Land ItusI 22
Thlokol Ii'
Trana America Ml',
Tram World Air 211 '
Trl-Contlnental 411",
Union Carbide 117',
Union Pacific 40',
United Aircraft 44',
Unltod Air Linos 41
U.S. Plywood it
U.S. Rubber 47 'i
U.S. Stool 32 ',
United Utlllllea , 30 'i
West Bank Corp 30 'a
WoatlnRhouie 33sh
YnunKKtown I2."'3i
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
By United Preia International
Bid Asked
Bank America (I33,
Hulsa Cascade 30
Cal Pac Utll 2S,
Con Freight nJa
Cvprua Mlnea 22 .3
Equitable S&L 20'.,
lit National Bank 71)
Jantren 25H
Morrison Knud - 27',
Mult Kenncla 3'a
N W. Natural Gaa 33',
Oregon Metal 1 ?s
PPAL 2B
PC!E 2.1,
U.S. National Bank .... Rflls
Tektronix 4
Weil Coaat Tel 231
32',
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UP T
lSn0nEEf
On Quality Watches
Watchbands-Rings
Diamonds-Jewelry
GRAB BAGS
39 -99
Values to
$12.95
All Sales Final
TIC-TOC TIME SHOP
34 North Bartlcrt
Missiles Equipped
Vith Nuclear Tips,
Air Force Reports
NORTON AIR FORCE BASE,
Calif. (UPI) The Air Force
disclosed Monday it now has 500
operational intercontinental bal
listic missiles within the United
States all armed with nuclear
warheads and aimed at "a
specific target."
But it emphasized that these
missiles are deterrent weapons
to be used only for retaliation
in the event of an enemy nu
clear attack on the U.S. "They
are purely defensive," stressed
Col. Arthur Snowden, a spokes
man for the Air Force's Ballis
tic Systems Division (BSD)
here.
By the first of the year the
number of these rockets will
swell to 550, and to "well over
600" by mid-1964.
All of these missiles which
include Atlas, Titan and Minute
man are capable of hitting and
devastating any possible enemy
target.
Although the military and
government cautiously refuse to
identify "the specific target," it
is commonly known to be the
Soviet Union.
U.S. Ahead
"What was a serious race be
tween the U.S. and Russia a
few years ago now has turned
heavily in favor of this country
as far as the number of mis
siles is concerned," said Snow
den, who is in charge of BSD
plans and policy.
BDS is the headquarters man
agement agency for all of the
nation's ICUM's.
Snowden said that Minuteman
"instant ICB.M" missiles are in
mass production and are being
put into underground silos at the
rate of one a day. He said that
by the late 1960s the U.S. will
have 900 operational Minuteman
poised In firing position.
Another leader in the space
missile field, Maj. Gen. W. Aus
tin Davis who is the BSD com
mandertold United Press In
ternational: "We are going to have a tre
mendous missile force in the
field in the near future. One of
! our follow-on efforts will be to
(icld weapons as fast as we can
build and develop them."
Race Goes On
But Davis pointed out that this
country's big lead In the num
ber of missiles does not mean
an end to all aspects of the
' missile race.
I The Air Force acknowledges
that a new rivalry has emerged
I between the world's two might
iest powers. Both nations now
j are waging a race to develop
invincible anti-missile systems
and at the same time working
on missile deception techniques
lor penetrating enemy defenses.
Early last month Russia dis
played a rocket which it said
j was an anti-lCBM capable of
intercepting missiles. Later in
the monlh the U.S. said its
i Niko-Zcus anti-missile missile
I had scored its 10th successful
intercept on one of our own
I ICBM's in the Pacific.
In addition to an anti-ICBM
i systems, Davis said the U.S.
must "improve Its re-entry ve
hicles to give us a better capa-
bility in this field." He said this
: meant learning how (o increase
I the capability of re-entry vc
i hides lo fulfill their missions,
i The re-entry vehicle is the
nose cone section of Ihe ICBM
i that is designed to hit an enemy
i target with a nuclear warhead,
i "We must try to slay ahead
of any defensive system that an
enemy might have," he said.
Several Ways
At the present time, he dis-
Lodge Ponders Eisenhower's Proposal
To Seek Nomination by Republicans
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UPI) Ambassador Henry Ca
bot Lodge said Sunday he would
"consider seriously" a proposal
from former President Dwight
D. Elsenhower that he seek the
Republican presidential nomina
tion, although he has no plans
at present to run.
Lodge, vice presidential nomi
nee in 1960, said he had no di
rect word of Eisenhower's ap
peal and declined to say how
he would reply to it. But there
were strong indications that
whatever his response, Lodge
would not leave his post here
until well into the new year.
"I have not received any such
message," he said when asked
about reports that Eisenhower
wanted him to return immedi
ately to the United States and
begin campaigning. "If I did re
ceive such a message," he add
ed, "I would consider it and
take a good hard look at it."
The 61-year old ambassador
said that at present "I have no
intention of running" for presi
dent. He said he feels he can
do the most good by continuing
to serve here.
Informed sources here said
Lodge, who took up his post at
the end of August, would not
consider resigning for several
months because of the critical
situation in Viet Nam.
He has worked closely with
the new military junta, in
power only six weeks, and is
believed to want to stay here
until South Viet Nam's effort
against the Communists has im
proved with the change of government.
Foreign Briefs
DIEHARD PHEASANT SHOOTS WOMAN '
DITCIIINGIIAM, England (UPI) - Mrs. Helen Smith was
peppered in the posterior with bird shot Sunday when a diehard
pheasant fired her husband's shotgun.
The bird, presumed dead, had been hung over her husband
Henry's shotgun slock when the accident happened. Smith said
It apparently kicked the trigger In giving a death twitch.
A hospital official said Mrs. Smth was "fairly comfortable.
Her thick sheepskin jacket probably saved her life."
ITALIAN WANTED TO ATTRACT ATTENTION
BRESCIA, Italy (UPI) Police today questioned a young
Italian bus driver who admitted throwing a Molotov cocktail at
Ihe door of Pope Paul VI's birthplace.
Alessio, Bonlotli, 24, told police he tossed Ihe fused bottle,
tilled with gasoline, at the Papal birthplace Sunday "because I
wanted to do something sensational that would attract attention,"
He said he meant no harm to Ihe Pope.
KALININ HOCKEY TEAM GETS HEAVE HO
MOSCOW (UPI) The army newspaper Red Star said Ihe
entire Kalinin army hockey team has been thrown out of the
USSR national championships for "holliganism and drunkenness."
KARACHI-MOSCOW AIR SERVICE INAUGURATED
KARACHI, Pakistan (UPI) Regular Karachi-Moscow air
service was inaugurated Sunday when a Soviet Ilyushin 18 Afro
lint airliner look off for Moscow, via Kabul and Tashkent, with
1.1 passengers.
Acroflol will operate one flight weekly nn (he roule in each
direction.
Investment Funds
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locks:
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13. .50
12.1 A
12. 3ft
14. 1ft
1 7.04
10 22
Fund
Bullock ..
Chemical Fund
Colonial Encr ..
Raton Howard
Fidelity
Fundamental Invest.
Group at?c Aero 6.9B
Group Sec Com Stk 13,10
Hamilton HDA 5. OH
Keystone B-3 Ifi AO
Keystone B-4 10 IB
Keystone K-2 5.2!)
Keystone S-l 22 34
Keystone S-2 12 74
Keystone S-3 15.44
I Keystone S-4 4.37
nv r.rowth Stk 8.33
Senators Continue
Bobby Baker Probe
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen
ale investigators resume today
their probing of former Senate
Democratic Secretary Robert
Baker's outside business activi
ties with a further look at his
role in vending machine com
pany contracts with defense
contractors.
-.!! r i. l I I M.1S
uiairmaii d. cvi-iuu uuiuoi,, ; Nal(na, Crowlh . . 8 4S
D-N.C, of Ihe Senate Rules
Committee plans to hear Stan
ley Lee, general manager o(
Capitol Vending Co., and Aaron
Goldman, president of Macke
Vending Co., testify during a
closed door hearing.
Capitol Vending has filed a
$.100,000 civil damage suit in
U.S. district court here against
Baker; a vending machine firm
named Serv-U; Ernest G. Tuck
er, Baker's law partner and a
Washington contact man for
North American Aviation Corp.
Capitol said in the suit that it
had paid Baker $5,600 for
"services in securing and re
taining" a $100,000 annual con
tract at Melpar, Inc., a defense
plant outside Washington, but
that Ihe franchise was shifted
Rogue Valley Edition
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Portland Produce
(UPll
Dairy
PORTLAND
market:
F.Rfis To retailers: AA extra
laree 49-. 12c: AA larpe 47-.1!lc: A
Inrse 4.1-47c: AA medium 40-4.li":
A small 2.1-2 lc; carton 1-cent high
er. Hutter To retailers' AA and
A prints H7c, cartons 3c higher.
B prints title
Cheese l medium cured To
retailers 4H-49c; processed Amer
ican 3-10 Itv lent. 43-48C.
PORTLAND (UPll Dressed
chickens No. 1 grade dressed to
retailers: Frvers. whole drawn. 29
37c Ih . cut-up. 33-40c lb; hens
light type, whole drawn. 21-23e
lb: light type hens, cut-up. 25
3llc 11) ; heavy whole. 3.1-39C Ih
CORFE MULLEN, England
(UPPFnther Bernard Basset
closed. Ihe U.S. is exploring ,lo Interstate Vending Co. of
several missile "penetration" j Chicago. Serv-U sold 100 vend
techniques. ing machines to Interstate.
nm? is tne oeioy memoti. ne , r i
BSD commandant said this; I ntld IITIP lOT "o.-hi-i
would be the sending of a nu- LUIIa M,I1C JCC" IUI
clear-laden missile with an es-l rLr;fl!an
cort of possibly as many as five j V, 11 1 1 S 1 1 U II
decoy turds lo confuse an
enemy. The deadly missile could
theoretically reach its target bp
fore all of the rockets could be
intercepted.
Cen. Davis also noted that Ihe
U.S. already has electronic de
coys on Its' Titans which give
the Impression thai more than
one missile is approaching to
confuse defenses in the target j
area. j
He said another method under '
study was "low observability."
"This means a missile could
he made so slim that it would
be virtually impossible lo be
seen on a radar screen," he
explained. "The nature of radar
is such that this Is possible.
Radar has a limitation on how
small an object it can display."
As (nr its own delenses at
present, Ihe U.S. has nothing lo
worry about, Ihe general said.
"The missile units now opera
tional, in combination with the
Strategic Air Command's man
ned bomber forces, constitute
Ihe most powcrlul deterrent
force which any nation has yet
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND tl'PIl USDA
Liveatock
Cattle lfiOfl SUughter steers lew
lots men coon-cnoice m-
1023 ih. 23: lew choice 1190-
21-22. heitcrs load mixed
aood-choice 8.10 lh 20 .10: tew good
800-900 lb. 18-19: utility cows 12.10.
14. culler 11-12 30. cutler-utility
bulls 8-9.
Calves 2.10 Slaughter good
choice 170-3OO lb 2li-30, standard
22-2.1
a Jesuit priest spoke in an Ang-ihlXV . and 2 huteh.r. Vi sotVa
lican church Sundav nighl and mosi mixed 1.17.1-10. tew mixed
told Ihe congregation it would ft i,J' ,:2""" 13;
be a long time before the Chris-: sheep 1000 Active, sieadv on
lian faiths are united. : tti.eT-'tn" c "ilcad Ti.h
"If I were an Anglican. Ihe ! choice - prime wooied ib .10: choice.
Roman Catholic priest said, "I ' hh0J0S,V.'choice"'iB7523: 'tew'smsu
WOllld be SUSUicioilS Of bein? I hieh coud-rhou-e shorn 1 ."Hl-
1 5 ,V)-.Y7.V feeder lambs choice
fancy wooied l(MR 7.V
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