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Kennedy Opens SaltWater Unit FREEPORT, Tex. (AP) Pres ident Kennedy touches a button today and officially starts a prot ect he has called more important than putting a man inlo space. Kennedy's button was in Wash ington. The machinery was in the nation's first salt water conver sion plant at the little Texas Gulf Coast town of Freeport, 50 miles south of Houston. Kennedy, in pushing the b'rtton on his White House desk, said the research ' program holds high promise for the improvement of human life. fjecretary of the Interior Stew art L. Udall expressed optimism that this country's efforts in re search soiiwe day would help bring to to arid regions around ttw warM. Udall and Vice President Lyra dun B, Johnson headed the dele gation of Washington officials ait the plant dedication. i However, Udall added, "There w a need for words of caution tad-ay, also. We should not forget that after all this is an expert ' ii'ient. "W'e have much yet to k'a-rn about the technology of de- traltnization, just as there is much Mia-t we need to know about the fca-sie properties and behavior mt waiter." C.F. MacGowan, director of the ' Interior Department's Office of Saline Water, was the master of ceremonies. He said: "It is ob vious that in the not-too-distant future full and efficient use of available fresh water resources must be planned and accom wished. Even this, however, may not cover the growing fresh-water demand of the human race. The $1.5-milllon plant, first of five being built by the federal government, converts sea water into water so good it is purer than the water in most municipal water systems. The plant has 12 evaporators that heat the sea water to about 2M degrees. The steam, when condensed, makes the fresh wa ter. Water produced at the plant will cost about $1 for each 1,000 gal Inns. If the plant turns out as well as government officials ex pect, it may he the pilot model for other plants that would con crt the earth's deserts into plush gardens. That's why Kennedy called the conversion project more import ant to more people than putting a man in space. Water from the plant will be wsed by the city uf Freeport and ky the Dow Chemical Co. The Navy ha 'been converting s-ea water for years on ships, but even aboard the nuclear subma rines the cost is about $5 or $10 for each 1,000 gallons. V f ..2 f .: 'V Kennedy In Move To Half Further Shipmenis Of Molasses From Cuba Com. and Miss Te-e-n ALDA BRUMBACHl, 15, the daughter of Lt. Mrs. J. W. Brumboch is a candidate for the Fair event Saturday. Returning to Glide High School ner fall as a senior, she'll become Queen of the Rally Squad as well -as editor of the school paper. Her octivitices in clude National Honor Society, Future Teachers of America, and drum major of the school band. She re-aide c VdiejAsi Rt. Box 500. (Bob Leber) Laos Accord Said Reached On Uniting Fighting Forces WASHINGTON (AP) The If it is found that this is so. fur-, said at a news conference in Fob White House sought today to haltllhcr shipments can be halted un- ruary that he hoped the deal any further shipments of mo-jtter tariff laws. would not be completed, lasses from Cuba, describing this Myer Feldman. a W hite lloue i A spokesman for Publicker. trade as "not in the public in-i lawyer who has hi-en Inukini" nun which processes industrial alcohol leresl. the matter for the President, said The White House said negotia- 0ne objection In mn-.-hases of C'u- tions are under way to provide (ban molasses is that it urovides Fidel Castro's dictatorship "with some additional funds." Salinger said 2.018.4L'8 gallons oi molasses unloaded near New Orleans Tuesday represented only a small part of the original ordci I placed by Publicker. The shipment was valued at S201.842.4U bv customs iiimmiIs compared with an original $12 million order, Salinger said. the shipment just unloaded protests to the White Hums from Louisiana members of CoMgress. Tlw White House promptly an iwmwgcimI that Kennedy had or- partment now i tookmg ,to a, - ; complaint that ti e Cuban -dw T . , Ken- lasses is being sold at dumprng ; ,,h.,n i,t n, d. K(t. Hie recalled that Kennedy the Publicker Chemical Corp., with surplus, corn so that its New Orleans plant will not have to close down if Cuban molasses I shipments are halted. ! A principal product of the plant I is industrial alcohol which can be made from molasses or corn. Thei plant also produces cattle feed in1 which molasses is used. In announcing the White House ' . moves, press secretary Pierre saiinger empnasizeu inai i hroueht dent Kennedy does not regard ttw 1 , molasses deal between Cuba ami ; Publicker as in the public in terest . Salinwr sa-M the Tremor? Bw- from molasses at its New Orleans plant, said the Cuban molassts was destined for shipment outside New Orleans and said further : cununcnt would have to come from the parent company. Pub licker Industries in Philadelphia. ' i Officials there declined to com ment. The corporation and its suhsidi aris produce cattle feed in addi tion to alcohol. Vandals Throw Garbage At Zoo prices, or at a ing actual cost. price not pete- Hospital News Visiting Hours i to 3:30 D.m. and 7 to I D.rn:-. ZURICH, Switzerland fAP) The military strongman of Laos' pro-Western government announced today that virtual agreement had been reached on unifying the fighting forces of his nation's three rival factions. "Some points remain to be dis cussed, but they are minor ones," said Gen. Phoumi Nosavan after a working session of key advisers to the politician princes who are holding a summit meeting in this Swiss city. Nosavan said the three sides had agreed on most problems connected with integrating the country's armies. This indicated thai one of the most important obstacles to agreement among the three sides had been virtually overcome. But it appeared to leave un settled the problem of adminis tering provinces now under mili tary control by the pro-Communist forces. Phoumi's statement was echoed by Quinim Fhosena who repre- Douglas- Community Hospital Admitted Medical: llrs. Herbert Ketotr, Wary Potter, Janet Hugh-ley, Row '.iturg; Dale Gates, Drain; M r s. Rodney Feigner, Winston; Kekft Lister, Grants Pass. Surgery: Diana Shaff'e Limta Graham, Rosoburg; Steven. Gene a-m-l Alan Ratischi, Mrs. Charles I Findley, Suthcrlin; Mrs. Elmo Warmack, Winston; Raymond Mil ler, Dillard; Clifford Pe torsos, Oakland. Discharged John Marr. Mrs. Bill Oakley, Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Lloyd King, Etta Swanson, Shaiia Evarts, Paul Femenze, Claude Esselstrom, Kathy O'Toole, Royal Low, Louis Josse. Mrs. L. II. Fitzsimnions, Roseburg; Mrs. Warren Good, Suthcrlin. Mercy Hmpif.il Admitted Medical: Darli Griffin, Wiruton; Mrs. Thomas Smith, Glide; Mu-s. Lloyd Schwab, Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Wendell Truitt, Oakland. Surgery: Leonard Lundy, Rid dle. Discharged David McElmurry, Linda Coder, sents Prince Souvanna Phouma's neutralist faction. "There are more reasons to be optimistic to day," he said. Phoumi Vongvichit of the pro Communist Pathet Lao rebels acknowledged that there had been a "certain rapprochement." But he declined to assess the chances for success of the meeting. In Geneva, 200 miles away, delegates from Western and Com munist nations argued about ways to make Laos independent and neutral, with the Communists ad amantly opposing anything that would prevent the Reds taking over the little Southeast Asian kingdom. In Laos, on the oilier side of (he world, officials of the pro-Western government in Vientiane n ported that troops of the pro-Communist Pathet Lao were making probing Creek; Mrs. Frank Bowman and f$i ( $ f f ) II ren- MRS. DA V )i ckubb t Nottfaura wi resent seven chop-te-rs beta Sigma Phi of the ea Sigma Phi regional convention in Calgary, Alberta, Canada She is a member of th Alpha lota chapter and immediate past pre-sident of Bete Sisia Phi Ci.ty Council, Ph-e body which selected hm for the honor. Mrs. Grubfe's huf&arvd will accompany her on ttw There's just, no accounting for the way some individuals anito-e lhsiiiiselve,s. (.arbagff-lhrou-i-ng vandals broke into the fcediK' pens at. tlw zoo at the fairgrounds over the week end. Thpy threw ripe and over ripe fruits and vogt:ta'oles a-fr the animals and onto the pens. PapcK a&d othrc trash were, strewn about. Actual -damage was slight,, aci- irfin.g to grwinds manager Jack gwufrto, lowl cleawKflf) of the m.csi; wiii'l et aAwirt Si-nidi and' wiif i'i'f- hii'l a kit of painting to cover up tlw stains Wed., June 21, 1961 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 mm wB!aiJs ttHt istmasanm m 1 tiasl!!fS:M i FIAt. J- A L .. :.V. 1 THE MALE QUARTET of the Lutheron Bible Institute in Seattle, Wash., will present a 'sacred concert at Faith Lutheran Church in Roseburg, Saturday at 8 p.m. The group is presently on a five-week tour of the Pacific Northwest. They are: left to right, George Larson, David Thoreson, Don Berhejm, and David Hedman, center front. Eichmann Disclaims Credit For Nazi Slaying Of Jews JERUSALEM, (AP) Adolf Eichmann. look his Israeli judges through the jungle of the Nazi wartime government machinery today and emerged with the claim he lia-d, l?.is to do with the slaugh tered tltc zo ahead of. time so that rodeo patrons coultl enjay il fa'ciUti-cs, huit has nww ori4etsiffd it closed util fair time, lt will re main 0'iw.u duui-ng rmsmar wr-lis hours during the week, however. "Jtwt not eflBiigh money to hue a guard." said Turtey, shakws his head at the way sMie (tmiile get their "kicks." Fair aaSer Dick Turk-y had !",' "I, ""," Z Z The former Gestapo lieutenant colonel, testifying for the second day in his own defense, declared; 1. His office, Section 1V-B-4 of Ihe Reich Security Office, dealt only with' "emigration and evacu ation" of the Jews. 2. The extermination plan which resulted in the deaths of six mil lion Jews came from the top police and Foreign Ministry levels anl was administered by them. 3. Eichmann's own deputies in Lhe field took their orders from "he Gestapo command-ers there "subject to the jurisdiction of the chief of the Nazi dipitMuatic mis sion." With amazing memory, Eich- mimn cxpound-cd at length on the uxact chain of command. Twice Presiding Judge Mosho Landau ctiKted him for the "exaggerated length" of his sentences. Defense counsel Robert Scrva'tius urged Eichmann to be a bit briefer. The defendant flatly denied lhe charge that he was the sparkplug of the Nazi death mills. On the Coach' Thrills Viewer?. Among the many entries in the Pionr Day Parw-to last Saturday i Roecfewg. the Shetland pony taseah delisted the children l aMls alike in its miniature okMai-L The entry ws owned al driv en by Henrv Coder from Glide. A pklttre cattw had previownly twfrilwd it s d-nven by Gog Ewncll. TS) CMme Wednesday A Tubarcutositj X-Uay Cliftic will Eichmann submitted his own detailed plan of the Gestapo framework. It showed various aspects of the anti-Jewjsh program handled by other offices: Il-B, which he said 'dealt very closely with the gas vans and the gassing; ll-A, responsible for preparing the legal basis for various opera- lions;" Ill-B-3, 4 and 5, which he said ruled on mixed Jewish mar riages and "what was to be done with the offspring." Eichmann said that Hans Globke, an official of the Nazi Interior Ministry who now is West German Chancellor Konrad Aden auer's personal aide, and another Interior Ministry official named Herring initiated "efforts toward withdrawal of citiienship (from Jews) and confiscation of Jewish property." A former Nazi official in Greece previously had charged that Globke persuaded Eichmann to reject a proposal to let 10,000 Greek Jewish women and child ren go to Palestine, but the West German state prosecutor's office cleared Globke of the charge last month. trirv Thov lts Tulnv mH i b set M in front of Pemiy'i store I contrary, Eiehiivann said, his bit- .T ' . . ' fi-n, t,i n m U'oJt.wicI : v Bud ! ,., .., 1 nf h hinbnf Roseburg; Victor Cornutt, Myrtle will arrive in Calgary in tirwe L attacks on the royal government troops and Meo tribesmen who withdrew from Padong June 7 after a Pathet Lao artillery and infantry assault. daughter, Sharon Rae. Sulherlin; Mrs. David Kilmer and son. Dav id Lester, Winston: Mrs. Donald Dowell and daunhter. Pamela I Jean, Ray Holliman, Riddle. for the session which will held June 23-25. It a m t,t 7 n m nn Thin-c. I nn.l ,rilii nnli.A hr.lh in llin fc day, according to the Oregon Slate i Berlin headquarters and in the-oc-I Tuberculosis Assn. 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