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WASHINGTON (UPI) Gov
ernment action against cigar
ette smoking appeared likely to
day to center in two fields
education and research. 1
There were indications that
Congress would be willing to
provide more money (or such a
would try to enact laws to reg
ulate smoking.
Such action, based on a gov
ernment report released Satur
day that cigarette smoking is a
menace to health, might include
giving the Federal Trade Com
mission (FTC) more power to
ALABAMA GOV. GEORGE WALLACE was whisked
into an underground tunnel entrance to Portland's
Hilton Hotel upcn arrival Sunday to avoid pickets
who were marching around the hotel. Wallace, left,
enters the hotel elevator with an unidentified escort.
(UPI Telephoto)
Friends, Critics Picket
Gov. Wallace In Portland
PORTLAND (Uri) Gov.
George Wallace of A 1 a b a m a
says he is thinking about en
tering the Oregon Demo
cratic presidential primary.
Wallace, who flew into Port
land Sunday evening from San
Francisco, said a primary cam
paign would be a method of giv
ing the South a larger voice in
national politics.
The governor said he had re
ceived a large amount of mail
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Wallace was greeted by both
critical and friendly demon
strators when he arrived at the
Hilton Hotel but no serious in
cidents were reported. One stu
dent was booked on a disorder
ly conduct charge after a com-
plaint alleged a pro - Wallace
demonstrator was pushed off a
sidewalk.
A quiet demonstration oppos
ing Wallace's segregationist pol
icies had been r'anned but a
few youths joined marchers
and chanted, "Wallace go
home." A few persons carried
signs saying, Welcome Gov.
Wallace."
Estimates of the number of
demonstrators varied from
around 175 to 3G0.
Wallace said purpose of his
trip was "to emancipate the
people of Oregon from the dis
torted views of the national
press and radio and tele
vision."
He attacked the proposed civil
rights bill. In an earlier televis
ion appearance in San Francis
co Sunday he said the "federal
government's grab for power," can hire and fire.
Solons Aren't Likely To Seek Law To Regulate Smoking
parent Labor and Public Wei-hazardous substances,
control cigarette advertising and tists. said the Public Health further studies of the danger,
labeling. Funds might also be Service was considering "reme-l Rep. Harold Cooley, D-N.C,
appropriated to increase re-ldial action." and would recom-lproposed iir.med'ate construe-
search into tl e still unknownmen(j specific steps to President i,ion ot ' million federal re
elements of tobacco that cause; Iflhnt .-. search laboratory in bis tobac
the harmful effects. jonnson soon. co-growing state to discover
The report sUd that cigarette! lerry aaaea that r.e expected ways to make smoking safer,
tiiml no s i raiise of un! can-f"1" icuaoi scuim uu ic c i ;..- mil n ai I
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f'"-'!? ?l,ac?- ?ut nere. as cer and related to sucn ,2'"": to meet with Terry tojings soon on his bill to apply habit.
uiue iiKeiinooa uiai legislators oe. aiy uistra irau w "7,",. .i,r.i...Wllna oul " anv new lefiisiationjthe Pure Food and Drug Act to
fare Committee and the appro
priations subcommittee for the
Department of Health, Educa
tion and Welfare.
Sen. Frank E. Moss, D-Utah,
asked the Labor and Public
While no one expected the
government report to end cigar
ette smoking, it was hoped it
would encourage many person
to cut down their cigarette con
sumption, and discourage non-
Welfare Committee to hold hear-! smokers from picking up the
chitis, emphysema and coronary
artery disease. It said cigarette
smoking contributes substantial
ly to the nation's death rate.
Surgeon General miner l.
Terry, in making public the
study by a 10-member advisory; He said the tobacco industry
committee of prominent scien- was ready to cooperate amy in
they might take after studying
the book-length report.
George Alien, spokesman for
the American Tobacco Institute,
supported Terry's call for , more
research into tobacco hazards
is needed anl also to hold pub- tobacco. Other senators have
lie hearings on the subject. suggested that the Food and
Hill, an expert on health leg- Drug Administration (FDA) re-
islation, is chairman of thelquire cigarette companies to la
Senate heal'h subcommittee, its I be! packs with a warning of
Mon., Jan. 13, 1964 The News-Review, Page 3
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Local Gun Club
Members Attend
Wildlife Meeting
The Roseburg Rod and Gun
Club, a member of the Oregon
Wildlife Federation, was repre
sented at the annual state con
vention in Corvallis the past
weekend by Charles S. Collins
and Berl Oar, delegates.
Others attending from Rose
burg club included John P.
Amacher, state game commis
sioner; Charles Henne, who
served the federation as legisla
tive representative at the last
session of the Oregon Legisla
ture and Charles V. Stanton, ed-;
itor of the News-Review.
Winner of the William Joy
Smith award, the Federation's
highest trophy, at the 1963 meet
ing, Stanton presented the
award for 1964 to C. C. (Chan)
Schenk, Portland.
Schenk was selected from the
than 25 years of active partici
pation in the field of conserva
tion and, particularly, in the fed
eration for which he served as
state president in 1941-42.
In a business highlight of the
convention, the federation voted
to support an initiative petition
which seeks to ban commercial
salmon and steelhead fishing on
the Columbia River. The vote
came on a motion by the
groups fish committee which
called for defeat of a resolu
tion asking the federation to re
tract earlier action supporting
the measure.
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Dending in Congress was passed
the government win "lane over
business and tell you who you
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