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Root Denies Wheat
Talks With China
PORTLAND (AP) Floyd Root,
president of Western Wheat Asso
ciates, laid Monday he was not
approached about aale of wheat to
Red China while he was in Hong
Kong Oct. 29.
Root made the statement in
response to a report by the Chi
cago Daily News' Manila corres
pondent that Red China had
sounded out the U S. government
and Western and Midwestern pro
ducers about possible wheat trans
actions. Root said that to his knowledge,
no member of a team of U.S.
growers talked officially to any
Red Chinese spokesmen in Hong
Kong.
Richard Baum, Portland, execu
tive secretary of Western Wheat
Associates, said the team dis
cussed trade possibilities, "but
under the present conditions, such
action would be in violation of the
1961 Farm Act, which prohibits
the sale of farm products receiv
ing U.S. price support to commu
nist countries."
Tokyo Pays Tribute
To Envoy's Father
TOKYO (AP) Dr. Augustus
Karl Reischauer, father of U.S.
Ambassador Edwin O. Reischa
uer, was made an honorary citi
zen of Tokyo today, the 29th for
eigner to receive the honor.
Tokyo Governor Ryotaro Aru
ma honored Dr. Rerschauer, 81,
for his contribution to Japanese
education during a 35 year stay
in Japan that began in 1905.
Dr. Reischauer is making his
first visit to Japan in 20 years.
Now retired, he liv a in Belmont,
Mass.
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Supreme Court Says States May
Relieve Women From Jury Duty
WASHINGTON' (AP) The: Lanza conferred with his broth-1 tribunal denied 1 healing to
I'.S. Supreme Court, with a bow er. Joseph, after the latter was Salvatore Agron. a Puerto Rican
to women who feel their place is put in the prison on a charge ufiboy facing execution in New York
in the home, ruled unanimously i violation of parole. Joseph laterifur the slaving of two 16 vear-old
Monday that states may relieveiwas restored to parole and the:
women of jui-y duty unle
they
volunteer to serve.
I
in the
The decision was Riven
case of Mrs. Gwendolyn Hoyt.l
sentenced in Florida in 19 to 30
years imprisonment for kill ins
her husband with a baseball bat.
In an appeal to the high tribun
al, Mrs. lioyt's lawyers argued '
she wan unconstitutionally de-1
prived of equal protection of the ;
law because the jury that tried1
her was all-male. Florida law I
says:
"The name of no female shall
be taken for jury service unless
said person has registered with
the clerk of the court her desire
to be placed on the jury list."
Justice Harlan, delivering
the
decision which turned down Mr
Hoyt's appeal, said there ha.
been an "enlightened emancipa
tion" of women over the years.
But .till, he .aid, woman is con
sidered to be the center of home
and family life.
"We cannot say," he continued,
"that it is constitutionally im
permissible for a state, acting in
pursut of the general welfare, to
conclude that a woman should be
relieved from the civic duty of
jury service unless she herself de
termines that such service is con
sistent with her own special re
sponsibilities." Florida is not alon in this po
sition, said Harlan. He related
that of 47 states where women
are eligible for jury service, 17 1 Tne commission'. Broadcast
in addition to Florida, plus the;Bureau sked the commission re
District of Columbia, give women! cenly 'or the inclusion of the
an absolute exemntinn character question. The bureau
Today's decision does not mean
that all women who volunteer
must be taken for jury service.
The decision simply upheld the
Florida law which says no wom
an shall be taken unless she reg
ister, her desire to be put on the
jury list.
In another action, the high
court agreed to review a case in
volving use of an ' electronic
eavesdropping device concealed
in a prison room used for con
ferences between prisoners, their
lawyer, and friends.
The appeal was filed by Harry
Lanza, who was sentenced to a
year in jail for refusing to testi
fy about conversations he had in
the room in the Eastview prison
Westchester County, N.Y.
Schrunk Proposes
Portland 'Square'
PORTLAND (API A proposal
that the city of Portland try to
acquire the downtown Pioneer
Post Office site for possible devel
opment of an open area like Union
Square in San Francisco wa
made Monday by Mayor Terry
scnnin.
He recommended that Ihe City
council instruct the Planning
Commission to review the site and
the old postal building that occu
pies it. He suggested that the 86-year-old
building be torn down.
"It i entirely possible that a
development comparable to Knion
Square should be developed." Ihe
mayor said, "with underground
parking and a ground-level park
with plantings, flower, fountain
and benches, and possibly a band
stand."
Schrunk suggested, too. (hat any
underground parking project he
designed also a a community fall
out shelter and application be
made to the federal government
for fund.
The mayor also said (hat if it
is found economical to restore the
building, it might be converted
into a pioneer museum.
The General Services Adminis
tration ha been asked to declare
the property surplus, and Schrunk
said there ha been indication that
it might soon take such action.
Coroner's Inquest Set
In Death Of Salemite
SALEM (AP) Dist. Atty. Hat
tie Kremcn said Monday she
would call a coroner', inquest into
the death of Mr.. Evelyn Babcock
last Friday.
Mrs. Babcock, 29. wa found
dead of two gunshot wound, at
her home.
Police said it appeared that the
woman wa shot when a loaded
revolver fell from a shelf. Police
believe the woman fired two bul
let into the ceiling in an attempt
to summon aid and then shot her
self through the heart after
scrawling a note to her husband.
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parole action was investigated bv
the Joint Legislative Committee
on 'Government Operations.
The committee
immunity from
Harry I.arua. but he refused
answer 19 questions.
Amonu other act.ons. the. hiKlv
Financial Statements Presented
In Channel 3 Application Case
WASHINGTON (AP) State-1
ments designed to show the appli-1
cant for a Channel J television
station in Salein, Ore., is finan
cially qualified to build and oper
ate it were placed in evidence Mon
day at a Federal Communications
Commission hearing.
The applicant is Willamette
Land Television Inc., Salem, of
which W. Gordon Allen is presi
dent, director and sole slock-
holder.
Meanwhile, a decision still wa
awaited from Uie commission on
whether it will order expansion of
the hearing to consider whether
Allen ha the "necessary charac
ter qualification for a license."
A decision on this question may
come soon but one attorney in the
case speculated it might be de-
i lavpd unl'l January or later.
I "ls0 sked tot hearing be held in
Salem.
Allen's counsel opposed any en
largement of the issues.
brief hearing today before
FCC Examiner Charles J. Fred
erick, attorneys for the applicant
company submitted statements
showing Allen has cash and loans
available exceeding $107,881, and
that estimated cost of construction
of the station and operation for
the first three month, would be
$80,000.
Stanford Professor Urges
Social Security
PORTLAND (AP) The federal
government should extend social
securit rypovisions to include sev
erance pay for unemployed work
ers in field, where re-employment
orospects are unfavorable, a Stan
ford University economic, profes
sor .uggested Saturday.
The professor, Melvin W. Reder,
spoke to the concluding session of
a Reed College conference on
labor-management relations, one
of five social science conference.
being held this year in observance
of the college s 50th anniversary.
Reder said the payment, could
be based on age and past earning.
AEC Stays Silent
On Hanford Plant
OLYMPIA. Wash. (AP) The
Atomic Energy Commission ha
declined comment, pending fur
ther study, on a proposal by the
state of Washington to build a $95
million electric power plant at the
Hanford Atomic Works.
Earl Coe, state director of con
servation, said Monday tie wrote
to AEC Chairman Glenn Seaborg
asking the latter', view, on prob
lem, in connection with the proj
ect. Seaborg replied that the propos
al would have to be thoroughly
evaluated before the commission
could respond.
"The Atomic Energy Commis
sion is undertaking immediately
the necessary analysis," Seaborg
said.
The power plant would utilize
byproduct steam from a nuclear
power reactor being built at Han
ford. A federal proposal for the proj
ect failed to get through Congress
in the last session. Daniel L
Goldy, deputy director of the
Area Redevelopment Administra
tion, said in Seattle Monday that
Congress will be asked again
during the forthcoming session to
approve the project.
Indonesia Gets Rice
Under Peace Food Plan
JAKARTA, Indonesia fAP)
The United State, has provided
Indonesia with an additional
50 000 ton. of nee under the U.S
"Food for Peace" program.
Indonesia will pay $13 4 million
in rupiah for the rice. The
I'nited State will return more
than S10 million for Indonesian
economic development.
Since 13.V4 Indonesia ha bought
$186 8 million worth of L'.S. agri
cultural surpluses. Of the rupiahs
paid, nearly $131 million worth
have been returned for economic
development.
ROSE ROOM
Count Down
"9"
boys at a darkened playground on
the West Side of Manhattan,
Agron, both in Mayague, 1'uer-
to Hi co.
.tabbed the two boy. to
voted to grant; death and almost fatally stabbed
prosecution tola third on the early morning of
to I Aug. 30. 19..9. Hi counsel aaid he " u,a " uepanmeni is con
Uaa then one day sot hi. 17ih: tl.nu'?g 10 ,ake "r! dlf!m,e
birthday.
Samuel Miller. Washington at
torney for the anultcant. offered
I in evidence a bank statement
showing that on Nov. 3 Allen and
Mrs. Allen had $17,881 on deposit
in the Lebanon Branch of the First i individually they are only a frag
National Bank of Oregon. ment of the earth's story in that
The bank, he said, also ha. indi- vicinity. H is the combination of
cated it would be willing to lend
Allen $40,000 on notes receivable
held by him from the .ale last
summer of radio stations in Leba -
non and Salem to Glenn Stadler.
Miller also submitted a letter
from the Swiss Bank Corp. of
Zurich stating Allen has on de
posit with the bank an amount in
excess of $50,000.
Frederick set Dec. 18 for a brief
session to
the letter
attorneys.
receive notoriiation of i 115 euucauonai ara aesmeiic vai
as reauested bv FCC ue" ,n" related form, of outdoor
The financial statements also
showed a contingent liability of
$13,500. Miller explained to re
porter, that Allen and John Tru
han, owner, of KBAM at Long
view, Wash., sold that station to
Paul Wick re in 1958.
Wickre. he said, alleged fraud
in the sale and obtained a $23,000
judgment against Allen and Tru
han. The case still is in litigation.
FCC counsel, he said, had sug
gested that in event Allen eventu
ally would have to pay the entire
judgment, the contingent liability
shown in the financial statements
should reflect any such possibility.
Miller told the examiner be had
no objection to this.
Extension
'of workers. He said the govern-
ment also should encourage un
ion, to push for better severance
pay provisions in their contracts.
Reder said union, have many
real virtues, but that promoting
economic growth i. not one of
them.
' He .aid many provision, in un
ion contracts which limit output;
such as make-work and feather-
bedding, are well-known.
But unions are not necessarily
a cause of inflation, he said. Un
ion leader, may try to hold down 1
wages and price increase., he
said, but to keep this up very
long would make for political
instability within the union.
Unions are sometimes blamed
for causing an inflation which
they merely anticipate or even
follow, "he .aid.
Mazamas Group
Hears Bjerke
PORTLAND (AP) -Fifty n.em-'
bers of the Mazamas, mountain
climbing organization, got survival
lessons recently from Odd Bierke. !
Spokane, a Norwegian-born out-of-!
door expert who wa. a com
mando in Ihe last war.
Among the lessons: Porcupine.,
possum, and squirrel, can be
trapped and they, along with dog
and cau when one i. faced with
starvation make good survival
fare.
I get mad when people sav
they'd rather die than eat cat or
dog." Bjerke said. "Hunger is a
funny thing. People change their
mind after a week or two of going
without food."
The lesson were given in For
est Park where food was gathered
from the woods. It included dan
delions, plantain, mushroom., fir
needle, (for teal, fir bark, snow
berries and elderberries.
The drama, trie taemor,
ttie profress of the greet
land we eve ia
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luet., Nov. 21, 1961 The Newt Review, Roieburg, Ore. 5'
Interior Department To Continue
To Back Dunes National Seashore
Jam? A. Mount, chairman of bordering forest, the ancient dune
Ihe Committee lor the Oreuon and other lands essential to the
Dune, has been informed hy Sen. project ire in private ownership.
Neuberiter's olliee that the De- I ( Mrs. Neuhrruer) believe that the
partmenl of the Interior "will con- most practical wa to pull toseth-
linue to recommend the establish -
" ... '' """" Mvm
The committee was hishly grat-1
?'"na . 5"'',Pr "s . en"rL
ter (roin the otlne of the Secre
tary o( Interior further stated:
"The National l'ark Service of
this Department identified the Or
egon Duties area in a l'J.'9 report
on the recreation survey of the
Pacific coast as one of the most
important relatively unspoiled sea
shores in the Nation.
"There is usually a combination
of values that ei ves an are its tip
i nificance. In the case of the Ore-
I gon Dunes, while the dunes are in
; themselves the spectacular feature,
1 the beach and its related bird-
I me and marine ute. the dune, with
! forest, streams, ponds, wildlife and
1 u,e ancient forest-covered dunes b
lyond the lake, that constitutes
unit of national significance.
Your bill would authorize the ac-
quisition of the essential private
lands in this area and it. protec
tion, preservation and manage
ment a a segment of nature for
recreation.
'Since the fresh-water lake,
the
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