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    FORMER RESIDENT DIES
2 —Port Orford Newa, Thursday, July 21, 1966
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TO THE EDITOR
Sometimes I wonder do you
get anythbig right? Here 1 been
liv in g ou Sixes River nearly all
m y life and last week you tried
to te ll me It was the Q k River.
Now I got nothing against the
Elk, It's an a lrlg h trlv e r, too, but
It Just a in 't where I liv e .
If you don't know where you
loused up It was about that pic­
ture of the mouth of Sixes Riv­
er, only you ca lle d It the U k,
and I would ce rta in ly a p jv e c i-
ate you m aking a correction. 1
believe bi catlin g a spade a
spade and a river by Its right
name.
Thank you,
A Sixes Resident
In Curry County (per year in a d v a n c e )............................$3 00
Outside Curry C o u n ty ............................................................$3 90
Single C o p y.......................................................................... Id Cents
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NEW SPAPER
P U B L IS H E R S
ASSOCIATION
Duncan Says Stability Important
To Southeast Asian Effort
Vietnamese
nationalism de­
Congressmar Robert B. Dun­
mands it — and they are Inten­
can (D -O re .) was one of 14
sely nationalistic in the sense
members of Congress who re­
of wanting to run their own
cently made a nine-day trip to
South Vietnam during the Con­
a f f a i r s . This feeling, plus
loyalty to th eir provinces, hope­
gressional recess early this
month.
fu lly, can be transformed Into
His Impressions follow:
loyalty to an elected government
“ I planned to w rite an article
of Vietnam.
each day. Neither tim e, health,
"T h e re Is another reason
nor perspective perm itted. It
why elections w ill beheld— that
seemed the better to look and
has not been mentioned pre­
listen and question and think—
viously. Our officials give It
and then w rite.
little Importance but I believe
“ F o u rte e n
Congressmen
it to be significant. A proud peo­
from different Congressional
ple were colonized and exploit­
committees, from both political
ed by the French for almost 100
parties and representing dif­
years. Ho Chi Mlnh has capit­
ferent geographical sections of
alized on the desire to be free
the country, m a d e the trip
of the French and long ago sub­
during the July Congressional
verted and perverted a gen­
recess to Southeast Asia. I was
uinely nationalistic movement.
one of the 14. A ll were Im ­
A lingering, I f Irra tio n al, fear
pressed with the extent and
of the French returning exists
sincerity of our efforts, both
among many of the leaders of
m ilita rily and In the social,
South Vietnam , augmented by
economic, and political fields.
President De Gaulle’s growing
There are problems. The war Is
International posture, his rec­
not won— but continuous opti­
ognition of Communist China,
mism is In the air. The coun­
and his rapport with the Soviet
try Is Immensely wealthy but
Union. These people know their
underdeveloped. The war has
government was born In a coup
left Its mark on the people, the
and they want It legitimatized
land, and Its cities. So has a
so they can claim legal as well
century of French m isrule. The
as de facto status In the com­
government Is young, Inexper­
munity of nations.
ienced, and unstable— but It has
“ At General Chlen’ s dinner
weathered a heavy political
I asked If Nguyen Ky was of
s t o r m , the public execution
the fam ily of Nguyen Hue, an
posts are torn down and it has
old Vietnam hero. I was told
r e a d and Is practicing the
yes— d i s t a n t l y — as was Bao
Geneva Rules on treatment of
D al, the displaced Em peror. I
prisoners of war and Is , In my
asked where Bao Dal was and
Judgment, committed to elec­
was told he Is In France where
tion, to defeating the Viet Cong,
he Is now a French national.
and to Improving the lot of the
Those at the party around me
people.
then began talking In French
“ Ky Is the P re m ier. I met
about his son, saying he Is a
him. He Is sm all and not par­
•political’ colonel In the French
ticu larly I m p r e s s i v e . H a ls
Arm y. I asked In English about
young but showed evidences of
his son and my dinner com­
s t e e l y determination— which
panions— s o m e w h a t
reluc­
our Ambassador, Henry Cabot
ta n tly -to ld me In English that
Lodge, says Is evident in his
he has become— through pol­
(Ky’ s) actions. Ky Is well aware
itics— a colonel In the French
that m ilita ry action alone w ill
A r m y . 'We must have elec­
not save his country, but he
tions,’ one dinner companion
knows that the m ilita ry — now—
said. 'Bao Dal s till has a legal
wields the only effective po­
claim as ru ler of South Vietnam
litic a l power In the country.
and De Gaulle wants to return
“ Now Ky Is only one man
to Southeast Asia.'
on the Directorate adm inister­
“ So I believe elections w ill
ing the country. I was reminded
be held— for many reasons, in­
of this many times by his col­
cluding self-interest.
leagues at a dinner I attended
“ It must be remembered that
g iv e n by General Chien, the
members of this government
secretary-governor of the D i­
have suffered to bring freedom
rectorate. Other directors and
to South Vietnam. Diem start­
m inisters likewise attended.
ed out w e l l
and had a
The 10 m ilita ry members of
re fe re n d u m
but
became
the Directorate have now been
dictatorial. One of our hosts
augmented by 10 civilian direc­
at this dinner had been his
tors. Preparations for the elec­
friend and ran a newspaper. He
tion are in full swing and I am
criticized Diem and as a result
convinced that they w ill be held.
spent nine years in Jail. This
"T h e re are many reasons.
man, for example, wants elec­
The Buddhists, and others, de­
tions and f r e e d o m s of ex­
mand e l e c t i o n s . Political
pression for the people.
s t a b i l i t y demands them. Suc­
“ So I believe elections w ill
cessful resistance to Commun­
be held— for many r e a s o n s ,
ist armed aggression demands
Including a desire fo r freedom.
performance,
not prophesy.
“ Ky saidthe Directorate gov-
H ad Your F ruit T od ay?
by 'B&ttq O o ck g /i
Every day, in some unusual way — you really should take advant­
age of the season's abundant supply of colorful fresh fruits. For a
starter, have you tried your canteloupe with a little fresh lime
Juice squeezed over it? Or, have you considered Fruit Kabobs as
appetizers: Spear a strawberry, melon ball, pineapple chunk and
banana slice on a wooden pick. And, have you heard the latest
gourmet touch for green grapes? Serve with a blop of sour cream
sprinkled with brown sugar. De lectable! Last question, have you
been to market today? Well, read the recipes below first. They’re
loaded with more interesting surprises for fresh fruits.
SUMMER JEWEL PIES
2 cups Bisquick
34 cup soft butter
34 cup boiling water
2 tablespoons sugar
Chilled fresh fruits
(peaches, pears,
strawberries, melon,
bananas, etc.)
Orange Glacé ( below )
'/< teaspoon salt In saucepan.
Stir In 34 cup orange juice and
*4 cup water. Cook, stirring
constantly, until mixture thick­
ens and boils. Boil and stir
1 minute. Cool.
For a refreshing fruit salad,
main or side dish, try a zesty
Limeade or Lemonade Dress­
ing: Combine 34 cup undiluted
frozen concentrate for limeade
or lemonade, 34 cup honey,
*4 cup salad oil and 1 teaspoon
celery or poppy seed. Beat with
rotary beater until smooth. 1
cup dressing.
Heat oven to 425 '. Place Bis-
quick and butter In bowl. Add
water, stir vigorously with fork
until dough forms ball and
cleans bowl. Divide dough Into
8 equal parts. With fingers and
heel of hand, pat each into
oval on baking sheet. Turn up
edges and flute. Sprinkle with
sugar. Bake 10 to IS minutes.
Cool on baking sheet. Top each
with combination of fruits;
cover with glacé. Chill.
8 servings.
Want to be spectacular? Build
a Watermelon Boat: Cut melon
In half lengthwise, hollow out.
Refill with watermelon chunks,
melon balls, blueberries and
raspberries. Cover lightly with
ginger ale.
Orange Glacé: Mix */, cup sugar,
2 tablespoons cornstarch and
Think. Mom AU that Vitamin
C (And, so few calories!) ■ ■
And don’t forget sliced peaches
and cream spooned over home­
made shortcakes! Make a meal
of them.
erns South Vietnam. It Is not
the best government. But it Is
the best the South Vietnamese
have had In some tim e. The
critic s of our policy can offer
no better alternative. Our gov­
ernment Is Interested In the
preservation of South Vietnam
f r o m armed attack, not the
preservation of Ky or any other
one man or government. Sta­
b ility and continuity are Im ­
portant to our entire effort In
Southeast Asia until power can
be passed on to an elected
successor government.’’
LEGAL INSANITY
John Doe suffered from a
mental disease. As It grew pro­
gressively worse, he began to
suffer delusions and came to
believe that Richard Roe In­
tended to k ill him. So he took a
pistol and killed Richard Roe.
He was brought to tria l for
m urder, and his attorney at­
tempted to defend him on the
ground that he was Insane and
should be sent to a mental
hospital rather than to the elec­
tric chair.
The psychiatrists who tes-
tlfed at Doe’ s tria l were asked
whether Doe could distinguish
right from wrong. They said he
could, that he knew killing was
wrong and forbidden by law,
but that he killed anyway be­
cause he believed Roe would
k ill him unless he killed Roe
firs t.
Is Doe legally Insane? Should
he be convicted of murder or
be sent to a mental Institution?
This case Illustrates the cur­
rent argument over the legal
test for Insanity.
The test used In Oregon to­
day Is whether or not a c rim ­
inal defendant knows right from
wrong. If he does, he Is sane.
If he does not, he Is Insane.
Thus Is the so-called M ’ Naghten
Rule, which originated In Eng­
land early In the nineteenth cen­
tury.
The critics of the M ’ Naghten
Rule often cite the report of
The Royal Commission on Cap­
ita l Punishment, which said the
rule Is based ” . . . on an
entirely obsolete and mislead­
ing conception of the nature of
Insanity, since Insanity does
not only, or p rim a rily , affect
the cognitive or Intellectual fac­
ulties, but affects the whole
personality of the patient, i n ­
cluding both the w ill and the
emotions. An Insane person may
therefore know the nature and
quality of his act and that It Is
wrong and forbidden bylaw ,and
yet commit It as a result of the
mental disease.”
Among the principal critics
of the M ’ Naghten Rule are psy­
chiatrists. They say It falls
to take note of the progress of
science over the century and a
half since It was formulated.
The Joe Doe case Illustrates
the problem. Should the Inquiry
Into his mental condition stop
when we learn that he can
distinguish right from wrong?
O r should we go on and con­
sider the fact that his mental
disease led him to k ill, even
knowing It was wrong, because
he actually believed Roe was
going to kill him.
What do you think? If you
have any views on the subject,
communicate them to your
legislators. The decision on
whether to keep the present rule
Food Marketing Report Calls
For More Federal Authority
V IS IT
Visitors at the home of M r.
and Mrs. Delbert Neal last week
were M rs ,N e a l'i uncle and aunt.
M r. and Mrs. Everett Ovlatt ol
Eugene,
They returned home Friday
t a k i n g Cindy and Becky, the
Neal's daughters, w ith them to
visit w ith their Aiuit Augusta at
Dorana, Or«,
FRCM
NEBRASKA
(Sorry about that, but we knew
which river It was a ll the tim e
. . . we Just wanted to find out
how many others did. —Ed. )
TO
ZIO N LUTHERA N
CH URC H NEWS
THE EDITOR
ITio District Sisiuner Reading
Im provem ent classes held at the
Port Orford Grade School wish
to command Mrs.J<ttth M oyer,
Port Orford's C ity Librarian for
her cooperation ¿ "In tro d u c in g "
us to die city's library. Every
Tuesday morning, she opened
the 1 ibrary for us to select read­
ing books and we re a lly appre­
ciated this. We wish everyone
would take advantage of what
this c ity library has to offer.
Screens Save
Young Fish
The Worship Service fex Sun­
day, July 24, is scheduled for
I l k 30 ¡i. m . at the Humbug M t.
State Park. In charge of the ser­
vice w ill tie Clinton Stole, Tony
Hefner, llene Fisher and Roger
H ill, Follow ing the service w ill
be a fellowship dinner. In charge
of the afternoon entertainm ent
are Donald Stole and BUI H o f-
ner. Everyone la w elcom e to at­
tend and bring a friend. In case
of unf air w eather, the service
w ill be held at the church at
Ilk 30 and the dinner In the fire ­
side roam .
SUN DAY SCHOOL AW ARDS
Those receiving a war its during
the warship service on Sunday
were Ronda and Cynthia lsak-
so n janle Petok,Cale Hefner and
Caryn Marsh.
G U IL D M E E T IN G
The women w ill m eet on July
21, Thursday, at 8 p. m . in the
fireside r o o m for the regular
guUd m eeting.
THANKS
EXTENDED
Thanks is extended to M Uton
Leer, Charles Haller, Vern M a g -
neson,BUl Hefner and Knud Jen­
sen for die donations of m ater­
ials and the work this past weak
at the church.
ca.
Agnesat Julie Sclierharth.
Port lYfordi James llrlganca.
Langloisi J Ini C , Sweeney, *
Eresno, C a l. i Sarah liik h ie ,'
Pasadena, C a l. i W alker H av­
ens.
Patlenta rem aining from laat
week werei Cl Iff Parrott. Cold
lleachjam ea W alker, I'la tot It Iy ­
er, Luclbel C halk, Cold Heads
BIRTHS
New arrivals at Curry llenera!
recently werei l isa Rae, born
,'uly 13.to M r. and Mrs. W U llam
I.ee Sclierbarth, Agnessi I lenti
Inn, born July 13, to M r. and ‘I r v
Donald Lee Pedro, Gold Boxchi
and Darrell Anthony, bam July
15, to M r. and Mrs. Samuel Cod-
dy Sharia Gold Reach.
SOUTH C O AST ANGLING
Offshore salmon angling lias
slacked off since last weekend
when the average was two fish
l<er angler. Most of die fbh are
>11 vers, w ith some chlnook ( q To
. ounds taken. Prospects appear
(eight for t h i s weekend as,a
large school of salmon located
b e lo w Brookings Is working
northward.
.
The first summer steelhead
h a v e appeared In the Rogue,
and a few stragglers have been
taken by spinner and fly fisher­
men bi the K im ble to Lobster
Creek area.
Anglers are averaging about
0, 5 fish now and die outlook
appears good as schools of silver
and chlnook salmon move north­
ward, three to lour m llea o ff-
shore.
Why, certa inly
you have a
aopy
SOUL
ami
Jesus Christ him self a id
so — M atthew lU t28, "both
body and soul. ”
ILL. SHARP, NA3TOR
Assembly Of God
V IS IT BROILER FESTIVAL
M r. and M rs . Bernard Kuata
attended the Oregon B ro iler
Association Festival In Spring-
field over the weekend and alao
vial ted their aon, Jim , In Eu­
gene, and daughter, M rs. Ger­
ald Goodwater, who came to
Eugene from Portland for the
occasion.
HOSPITAL NOTES
CURRY GENERAL
HOSPITAL NOTES
Patients at Curry General Hos­
p ital from July 10 thru July 17
In ru ra l activities.
It la said that since acci­
dents are caused they can lie
prevented. But prevention can
only be realized when the proper
attitude toward safety exists
and persons are motivated by a
feeling of personal responsi­
b ility In the prevention of ac­
cidents.
I would urge, therefore, that
during Farm Safety Week and
throughout the rest of the year
as w ell, that all communications
media assist In reminding our
citizens that human e r ro r can
be reduced by training, skill
and knowledge of hazards. It Is
my hope that such a program
w ill bring with It strengthened
motivation to function safety.
Then and only then w ill the
word “ safety” become more
than a word In everyone’ s vo­
cabulary.
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RELATIVES
House guests at the home of
die Harry Gebauers die p a s t
week were Mrs. M a x K1 Inghi­
aiti ith of North Loop, Nebraska,
Mrs. Dan Weeks of Scotia, N a b .,
and S h e r r y Kllngbicm tdi of
Keam ey, Nebraska.
Mrs. Klbigbism lth Is a lister
of M r. Gebauer.
mission’ s report.
The Implications of the com­
mission’ s report are so serious
we feel M r. Shuman’ s comments
The long-awaited report of
bear repeating:
the National Commission on
• The Report of the National
Food Marketing was released
Commission on Food M arket­
The ChUdren
June 12. Charles B. Shuman,
ing w ill be a great dlssapotnt-
president of the American Farm
ment to everyone who believes
Bureau Federation, made the
In the market system.
following comments on the com -
“ The principal conclusions
bltlon go the way of Howard
presented In the m ajority report
Morgan’ s who was backed by
call
for
a
far-reaching
ex­
or to change It w ill be up to
Wayne Morse and was such a
pansion of federal regulatory
them.
strong c ritic of the Admini­
authority over the producers,
(Oregon law yers offer this
stration’ s foreign policies.
processors and distributors of
column as a public service).
Hatfield with his “ beautiful
food. The effect would be to
p ro file ” may get a lot of votes
put the food Industry In a reg­
on that score but as a foreign
ulatory strait Jacket which has
affa irs expert he has no sen­
no p arallel anywhere else In
sible o r practical solution for
the economy.
the Vietnam conflict.
“ While
some government
In the Sat., July 9, Oregon­
regulation Is necessary and de­
ian a p p e a r e d this headline:
sirable to prevent unfair trade
“ Hatfield Lone Dissenter As
Low stream flows throughout
practices and monopolistic ac­
Governors Back LBJ War Pol­
much of Oregon and utilization
tiv itie s , excessive regulation
ic y .” The nation’ s Governors
of much of this water for I r ­
would s tifle , rather than pro­
voted 49 to 1 at l« s Angeles to
rigation Is making It difficult
mote, competition.
support “ the m ilita ry defense
this year for young salmon and
“ It Is evident that the Com­
of South V i e t n a m
against
steelhead to make th eir way to
mission m ajority reached Its
a g g r e s s l o n . ” Oregon’ s Gov.
the sea.
conclusions on the basis of a
M ark O. H a t f i e l d cast th e
This Is the report from game
philosophical preference for a
opposing vote.
commission fishery biologists
government - controlled econ­
W ill this buy him votes? I say
In several d istricts who report
omy rather than through an ob­
he should tie c a st aside like
rotary fish screens Installed
jective analysis of the facts.
Howard Morgan and to the fate
on Irrig atio n canals and d iv er­
The six Commission members
that surely awaits the political
sions have blocked thousands of
who dissented have perform ­
ca re er of Wayne Morse.
the young migrants from enter­
ed an outstanding public service
The bombing of Hanoi brought
ing which would have resulted
by exposing the shortcomings
forth raucous moans from the
In certain death.
of the m ajority report.
"beetle b r o w e d Haunt from
These rotary screens are in­
“ As an organization of pro­
O regon" and with d ire predic­
stalled by the game commis­
ducers, we are p articu larly dis­
tions of Chinese hordes sweep­
sion on Irrig ation diversions on
turbed by the proposal to place
ing our boys from the pest-
almost all streams of the state
the marketing of agricultural
ridden e l e p h a n t grass and
where salmon and steelhead are
commodities under Agricul­
Jungles of Vietnam. I 'l l wager
present. The screen prevents
tural Marketing Boards which
that the boysoverthere heartily
the young fish from entering
would have the powers granted
approve the bombing of stra­
the d i v e r s i o n and a bypass
under federal marketing orders
tegic strongholds as we at home
shunts them back Into the main
and additional powers for ’ reg­
do, except for a m inority of
stream channel. At a few screen
ulating production or marketing
dissenters, draft dodgers and
locations, bypass traps are In­
and negotiating prices and other
stalled w h e r e migrants are
p olitically ambitious candidates
term s of trades.’
trying to ride Into office on this
captured and tallied to obtain a
“ Such an extension of the
Issue.
measurement of the fish being
marketing order concept would
saved.
I have a son In Naval A ir
be most unwise. Acceptance of
These traps are essential
training who Is ready to give
the marketing orders now In
his support to his country and
where entire stream flows are
effect has been due to th eir
diverted for Irrig ation pur­
he deplores the aid that the
application on a local o r re­
poses. At these locations, game
Communists are recetvlngfrom
gional basis and to the fact
the dldsenters and hecklers.
commission personnel haul the
that they have not been used
migrants In portable fish tanks
I think the "beautiful p ro file ”
for the direct control of pro­
downstream to w h e r e water
would look nice on a stamp or
duction.
flows are again adequate.
half d o llar, but please keep It
“ T h e re Is nothing In the rec­
out of the White House.
ord of federal efforts to control
CAPTURED IN ROGUE
farm production which would
Biologists
re p o rt
heavy
JOHN D. JOHNSON, SR.
Justify extension of the control
Box 171
downstream t r a f f i c
In the
philosophy to additional com­
Rogue, U m atilla, Grande Ronde,
Port O rfo rd , O re.
modities. The economic situ­
and Wallowa drainages. So far
ation of commodities which have
this summer well over 126,000
not been subject to control pro­
young s a lm o n and steelhead
grams Is far better than that of
have been captured In bypass
the controlled commodities. We
traps and returned to main
need to return to the m arket
T o The Editor:
stream flows. On the U m atilla
system as rapidly as possible
During Farm Safety Week,
River more than 1,300 a d u l t
Instead of developing new mech­
July 24-30, I urge emphasis on
steelhead have been captured
anisms for the exercise of cen­
m e a s u r e s to elim inate ac­
In bypass traps and returned
tralized authority over the pro­
cidents which can lead to In­
to main stream flows. On the
duction and marketing of farm
jury or death, In our homes, on
U m atilla River more than 1,300
products.’ ’
cur streets and highways and
adult steelhead returned to the
sea were also captured and
transported downstream
During the peak of the I r r i ­
gation season, the game com­
mission has about 1,500 of the
rotary screen fish savers In
operation.
By LOU NORRIS, D irecto r
Tax and Legislative A ffairs
CHARTERS
COFFEE
Word hai l<ecn received of die
sudden death of George Mo~rll,
a former Port Orfordresident. I le
waa a foreman at Western States
Plywood until about one year
ago wheu they moved back to
their home In Sneldon,Wn,While
diey lived In Port Orford diey
resided in the J bn C o ll bis home
bi the I U n i let.
werei
kookfelgti Florence T ib b s ,
Edward C lark.
Cold Ileachi John E, W elch,
Hob Price, Candace Pedro, (Tnia
(smart, t arry Kam iner, la m e ! C,
S te p is France« Walsh, Inane
Sharp, terry Parker, 1 u c I I I e t > '-
n iin .i'o n llrewer. Cl Inton Sqdili.
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