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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1963)
Yfc,ONhsUAY. DhtbMHhK zii, M MtUKOHD MAIL TK1BUNK, .MEDKOKD. OKKliON jotaMovesToiQjggnjjj store and rehouse Sale . . SALE STARTS THURSDAY AT 9:30 SHOP THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND Aid Studebaker Unemployed AUSTIN. Tex. (UPI)-Presl dent Johnson moved swiftly with a five-point program Tues day night to aid 8,000 workers iMaA hv l ho rlnsinff in South Bend, Ind., of the Studebaker Corp. plant. Earlier in the day he ex pressed a national determina tion to meet the "unfilled needs of the underprivileged and un- AararlirQtt " A statement from the Texas White House said the five new steps were in addition to his Dec. 9 order creating a govern mental committee to "do everything possible to help South Bend meet the emer gency Johnson said he had directed: -Labor Secretary W. Willard Wirtz, under newly enacted pro visions of the manpower train ing law, to establish "the maxi mum number of training proj ects consistent with the needs and demands of the area." To Seek New Industry Commerce Secretary Luther H Hodges to "have the Area Redevelopment Administrator work with the local South Bend community in its efforts to at tract new industry to the area. -Agriculture Secretary Or ville L. Freeman to "do what ever Is necessary to expedite the distribution of surplus food lo the large number of dis- i ..MAmnUuAH workers. r nofnnsB Secretary Robert S McNamara "to the extent uiiih mund nrocure- menl policies, see that the B7 million Biuaei wirei truck contract is completed in South Bend." The Interdepartmental Co ordinating Committee, which he created Dec. 9, to "send to South Bend a full-time official who will remain on the spot to coordinate all federal activities with the officials of the state and local government. Three-Year Study Planned on Youth NEW YORK (UPI) - A llnee year research-action study on the attitudes of Israel's youth toward their Jewishncss and toward Jews outside Israel was announced by the American Jewish Committee and the He brow University. The joint research project will examino a broad sample ol youthful Israelis, aged 18-25, Doth in ana om u smuui. .The commlltee said the study will seek lo learn in a syste matic manner how Jews see their relationship with Jews in other countries, what "being Jewish" means lo them, what the "bases" arc of their Jewish identification, what the "at tachments" are for Jews else where, and how they view the role of Israel in Jewish life. Maryknoll Priests Discuss Events rUNO. Peru (UPI) - Forty Marvknoll priests met here re cently to explore developments in the "spiritual plight" of In dians in the lowering Peruvian Andes Mountains. The mnelinR IhsIM two days, and qualifications of catechols, a manual for caloihists, and catechetical school follow in the parish wero discussed. The svstem of using native raterhisis to teach Catholic doc trine In the remote Andean set tlements began nine years ago. The first Indian catechits were formed In the town of A.angaro by Father Thomas W. Vcrhocv en, M. M., ol Monroe, Mich. Responsibility Lies In Materialism SrRINOFlEI.D, Mo. (UPD- FBI Director J. F.dcar Hoover in a bimonthly Assemblies of fiod magazine, charges that materialism more than anything else is "responsible for the oh servable deterioration in basic morals In a feature to be carried in flic January-February Issue of Cainnus Ambassador. Hoover tells young people they will have to meet "the shock of coming face lo face with wholly different sets of standards, vl lies, manners, and morals from Ihose you have known in the nasi " "Materialism, whether on or off the campus. Is the greatest dancer we lace, the r HI o rector asserts. Robinson President Of Church Association NEW YORK (UPI) - Form or baseball star Jackie Robinson has been elected president of United Church Men, a central department of the National Council of Churches serving an estimated in.(XH,(i()0 Protestant laymen throughout the nation. The former baseball, football and track star, now the vice president of a New York rev tauranl chain, will take office Jan. 1, llKi4. He will serve in the Interdenominational post for three years. Huge Price Cuts! SATURDAY, FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 SOME QUANTITIES LIMITED ... BE EARLY Save l02 to 1688 on Women's Apparel pi LADIES' BIOUSES-Roll sleeve; m Qmr Solids, Prints; Reg. $3.99 I.O LADIES COTTON CAPRIS m QQ Ais'l colon; 10-18; Reg. $399 I7 7 LADIES' CAPRI SETS O A A Sliet 8-18; Reg. $5.99 . X.HHr LADIES' SWEATERS-Pullover, 0 Q-w Cardigan, Blends; Reg. $5.99 .... 0.7 LADIES' 100 WOOL DRESSES Ass't. 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