2— Port Cxford Newt, Thursday, September 4, 1969 Jtorf 0rfotd Jfems Bill Would Aid Coast Land ttye to the IÇ Editor Senator « a rk O. Hatfield toid a joint meeting of Lincoln C it service clubs Thursday that he PUBLISKD EVERY THURSDAY has “ joined with Senator War- Cw c la a m ail privilege* authonred at Port Orford, Ore. rer Magnuson of Washington in sponsoring legislation which is .oui» L. Felsneiro ................................ Editor and Pusliaher particularly significant to Ore Paul L Peterson .................................................. M an agin g Editor gon because It would provide Sunacnption a means to develop a long- In Curry County (per year in a d v a n c e ).................... .. . . 54 ,0 0 range plan fo r the management Outside Cu..y C o u n ty .................................................... .. $4. 50 T O THE EDITOR and protection of our Invaluable Single Copy..........................................................................10 Cents coastal lands.” The big question of IED dis- Announcements, Notices, New» and Advertising He said the b ill “ asks for trictm e rg er is up again. Such a Must be in the Office by 5:00 p. m. Tuesdays federal financial assistance,but m erger represents a loss of lo ca l autonom y,I have previously ielt, w ill allow the individual states ■MEMBER--------------- and thus is inherently bad. But to assume fu ll leadership while the federal government w ill play in v i e w of increasing budget a vital, but secondary^ ro le .” problems, ho u ld n 'tw e r e - e v a l Senator Hatfield said th e b ill, uate ? entitled the Coastal Zone Man Association - EounOod 1985 D ale Parnell's speech a t re agement Act, “ provides federal c e n t teacher in -service pro grams covered five points of a assistance for 50~ of the cost of establishing and maintaining "m aster plan" that he hopes the A WARNING ABOUT THE SDS a coordinated planning and man T each er Standards and Practices Com m ission w ill develop . Be agement program .” “ We are seeking a master f o r e you rebel against those W i t i i THE b e g in n in g o f the new academic words, ask yourself whether we plan for th» coast zone which year, it is d is tu rb in g to know that a p rim a ry can afford anym ore of the costly is designed to promote balanced future development of mat concern o f m any college and u n iv e rs ity a d m in is p ie c e -m e a l methods that have erials, commercial, industrial, resulted in burgeoning school tra to rs w ill not lie the scholastic achievement o f recreational and esthetic re budgets a ll over the state? «Indents Im t rath er how to prevent the seizure S p e c ific a lly , the Coos county sources” , he said. “ This b ill asks fo r an auth am i wreckage o f educational in s titu tio n - by ano Curry county IED o ffices o rity fo r the zoning and acquis have been providing quite d if would-l>e insu rre ction ists. ition of lands and the operations feren t services for our respec tive counties. Coos county has of public beaches, marinas and MINUTEMEN were 1969 L ittle League baseball cham pions, sponsored by Union 76, Bartlett's C afe and W alt Covington, I he decrease in campus d i-o rd e r- d u rin g the concentrated on teacher train like fa c ilitie s ” , he said. who was also co a ch . Front row (1-r) Gary Frankovitch, Jim A lam eid a.Josh Reynolds, Joe Bens and Tom Roy a l, Back row Senator Hatfield said that “ at -tim n ie r months must not he m isconstrued. Jn-t ing and assistance,and dene l i t (1-r) Covm gtcn , Devon Voss, R ick Lam bert, R aney M cCune and Brock Bean, the same tim e we ask that the tle or nothing about helping <i- -oon as the fiie h ra n d - can m uster a caucus students w ith sp ecial problems; state’ s coastal authority have hearing. Copies of the proposed o f dissident-, we w ill w itnes- a continuation o f Curry county has been just about the power to review develop plan may also be obtained from ment projects in the coastal v ic e versa. the scnselc-s p lu n d e r w hich cau-cd more than the offices listed above. zone and reject any plan incon Each program has becom e too S3 m illio n o f dam age Io college- ami u n h e is ilie - sistent with the master plan.” c o stly for the b en efit received la-t academic »ear. Iletwecn September I W ia n d Hatfield said he “ has also from it, m a in ly because of the A p r il 1909. one m a jo r u n iv e i- ili alone suffered sca le on w hich it is handled been particularly fortunate in A public advisory hearing tim ber purchasers, industrial BE COVERED and the re la tiv e in fle x ib ility of being asked by Senator Henry A form al design public hear on plans to implement a sec associations, state officials, damage in exee-s o f SI m illio n . Some 1,000 Jackson of Washington to serve port authorities, and other in ing w ill begin prom ptly at 7 tion of the “ Morse Amendment” the system . This is what Dale THE SAFE WAY... a rrest- were made in connection with violent p .m „ Wednesday, September Pam ell seeks to change, but on a special joint committee of to the Foreign Assistance Act terested persons. the Senate Interior and Com Persons unable to attend the 24, in the Chetco Grange H all, w h ich both districts are appar demon-1 rations, u nto ld num ber- ol people were of 1968, on timber export from merce Committees w hichisde- e n tly resisting. South Highway US 101, Harbor, federal land, wlU be held In Portland hearing may submit in ju re d , and at lea-* two death- resulted fro m regarding proposed plans for P am cll's t a l k referred to voting Its attention to the po Portland Friday, September 26. w ritten statements to either the tential of the oceans.” cam pus i lots. teachers as "cussing and dis future right-of-way acquisition The Forest Service, U. S. Regional Forester, Forest Ser “ Membership on this Sub vice, P. O. Box 3623, Portland cussing" t e a c h e r in-service and construction on the Brook- Department of the Interior, w ill committee on the Continental ings-Winchuck River Section of programs, obviously reflectin g C e rta in ly , c rim in a l statistic- refleet no . red it hold the hearing, beginning at 97208, o r to the State Director, the Oregon Coast Highway (US- 10 a.m. In the auditorium of the Bureau of Land Management, an their current usefulness (or Shelf places me in a position on the aeademie e o in n iu n itx. However, unless SAFECO«UF€CO»G£NERAt P. O. Box 2965, Portland 97208, 101), lying near the city of Bonneville l a c k o f it). And the more we where I can be helpful on mat Power Adminis IN S U R A N C E ters which particularly affect college and in iiw r - ily authorities take p o -iliv e Brookings and the community ca ter, in our elaborate, costly tration Building, 1002 N. E. within 30 days following the of Harbor, Curry County, Ore w ay, for students selected as Oregon” , he said. Holladay Street, Portland. action Io co ntrol e am pii- violence, it w ill not “ A ctivities of this committee gon, it was announced today by YOU CA N RELAX having p ccial needs (and I b e The hearing is to review sub-ide in the ' (lin in g months. The s p lit in the F orrest Cooper, state highway a plan proposed by the two a- lie v e every student has some are another indication of recog about y o u r fa m ily , your Student- lo r a Item oeratie Society (S D S ) ranks engineer. sp ecia l need) the more we find nition of the importance and hom e, your car, your boat gencles to control log export vast potential fo r the goodofall The proposed design consists others whose special needs are • • . even your business when d u rin g the so-called national convention in substitution, as provided in tne mankind in our oceans” , he of a new structure over the amendment. not cared far. you're covered by the cam - The main pro Chicago la-1 June resulted in the election of two said. Chetco River, with some major I b e lie v e that pooling of re plete S A F E C O roof of vision of the amendment, which Senator Hatfield predicted -la te - nj national officers. The expelled pro- new construction as well as re sources, and the creation of mere p la n n e d p ro te c tio n . went into effect January 1,1969, that “ the years ahead w ill be construct! n of portions of the restricted to 350 m illion board fle x ib le approaches to the prob Peking Progressive Labor P arty w ing set up its * * * * the decade of the ocean just as existing highway. The route feet the amount of tlm te r that le m s,w ill at the sam e tim e save Do you have on n SI IS organization. I Inis, opposing force-, location is the most easterly both counties m oney and do a the last 10 years wasthedecade can be sold fo r export from INSURANCE PROELEMS? each ( I.lim in g Io represent the tru e SDS, w ill 'You can receive abso of those considered previously federal lands west of the 100th b e tte rjo b for everyo n e— IF it is of space.” “ We are talking here not lutely free toys f o i and presented at the hearing of done with a spirit of helpfulness, meridian. Under age, driving recced, e l.i-b on eanipiise- throughout the country foi only about the potential for feed Christinas by staging fun May 22, 1969. Schedules fo r instead of geographical parti licen se suspended, e tc . H ie amendment also author c o n tro llin g power. Since cla m o r and agitation ing a hungry w o rld ,b u tth e rich - Toy Parties. Such brand sanship. right-of-way acquisition and ized the Secretaries of A g ri We c a n h e lp y o u . es of oil and minerals” , he names as Gerber. Parker Norman H. Crowhurst .iic proven tcclu iiipics fo r a ttractin g new mem construction w ill be discussed culture and In te rio r to formu Bros., Mattel and Revell said. G old Beach, Cregon at the form al hearing. late a plan to prevent purchase Gold Beach 247-7827 ber- and support, viole nt d isru p tio n s w ill come are featured! Informal Informational hear of National Forest o r Bureau as no -u rp rise . T O THE EDITOR ings w ill be held in the Chetco of Land Management timber Grange Hall from 2 p.m. to In substitution fo r non-federal D earM r.T hom asB e in. Thanks M llio iig b the SI)S convention in Chicago was, 9 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 23, and tim ber being exported. for your letter in the P. O. News. o rg a n iz a tio n a lly , a fiasco, the feuding factions from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wed Y o u people w ill never know how Comments and advice are A cross from Courthouse, d id not lo r a moment lose sight o f th e ir jo in t in uch you .ire doing and 1 ooking sought on the proposed plan, Students under age 21 who nesday, Sept. 24. Plans fo r the Gold Beach. Oregon proposed project w ill be on which is being circulated to out form e and to take up where have passed the General Educa objective. I lie ir goal is the destruction o f “ U.S. some educated people le ft off. tional Developm ent (GED) tests display. State Highway Division Im p e ria lis m " and the achievement o f a cla-sless Wh.it is happening to our arc urged by the Oregon Board engineering and right-of-way personnel w ill bepresenttodis- beautiful country and just what of Education to write for the -oeiely through inte rn a tio n a l com m unism . is going on. The boy who can C e rtifica te of Equivalency for cuss the proposal with Inter ested parties. They w ill also use his head gets le ft out, it is w hich they are now e lig ib le . I lie SDS considers the rebellious youth o f our include the relocation assis the educated nincom poop that As a result ol Board action tance programs available. sits oil his fanny and walks on this mouth, such -tudents now e m iiitiv as part o f an “ inte rn a tio n a l lib e ra tio n Persons desiring to express h i s supposed-to-be fee t that m ay re ce ive the- ce rtificate s if a rm y ." It regards young people, m a in ly college gets the positions and hard to they are o w r t8 and if the high an opinion concerning the pro work jobs. students, as a means by which the revo lu tio n school class of w hich they would ject may do so at the public And I do not know how, Mr. have been members has gradu hearing and/or they may submit can be accom plished because “ in general, young written statements at that time. Bean, the people or taxpayers ated. people have less at stake in a society . . . are co u ld do for a better jo b , and Previous regulations allow ed Written statements may also be p eop le, me lor instance, can d elivery ol' the ce rtificate only submitted to the Highway Com more open to new ideas . . . and are, therefore. mission, Room 121, State High appreciate you a ll. Thanks m il after a student h id reached the nm iT able ami w illin g to move in a re v o lu tio n a ry lions Mr. Be.ui .uid com e again . age 2 1 ,regardless oi how old he way Building, Salem 97310, Susan N icholson w as when he passed the test. This within 10 days following the fo r d ire ctio n .*’ mal hearing. worked a hardship on a m e stu Persons desiring information T O THE EDITOR dents w ho needed the certi ficate I hose who ra lly to the support o f the New L e ft concerning the proposal may eith er to get a jo b or to go an Did yon know tli.it W ednes obtain it by contacting C. T. ami p a rtic ip a te in a ctivitie s cham pioned by SDS d a y , August 27, the Foil Orlard to lurthev schooling. Keasey, Division Engineer in Students who qualify far the T ee n A ssociation held a m e e t do so under no illu s io n . The issues are now clear. Roseburg, phone 6"2-6541, ex ce rtifica te -hould write to Glen ing at 8 p. m . in the c ity Ir-ill? tension 241. or the Design I ime and the in te rn a l w ranglings o f the org an iza W eaver, Coordinator, GED Pro A t this m eeting we discussed all the hometown news. Office, room 224, State High tion have brought one ba-ic and in q x irta u t tru ll) a m em bership drive. A lso.it this gram , Oregon Board of Educa way Building,Salem, phone 364- m e etin g we decided en h iv in g tion, 942 Lancaster Dr. NE, S a l 2171, extension 1762. Io the siirlaee. The yo u th fu l id e a li-m o f “ p.ir- em , CVegai 97310. They should Poet Office Box 5 97465 port Orford. Gregor. Favors IED Consolidation N \LPER WA Hearing Set On Highway Log Export Hearing Set For Christmas Contact Box 98 Gold Beach or Phone 247-6569 Students M ay Get GED Certificates KOLEN-HUGGINS | AGENCY NEW S FROM H O M E i con mean a lot to those who leave for college each fall M A K E SURE THEY K N O W . . tn ip .ilo rv demoi r.ie v ." so fre q u e n tly e-poti-ed by SDS w hile s triv in g fo r student approval, ha- been east aside. The M arxist dogma is in fu ll eonm iam l. SDS now calls fo r o iiti ig lit revo lu tio n. Inasm uch as b re akin g the law i- a n istom arv p a it ol re vo lu tio na ry tactics, many enforcem ent ageneie- w ill become involved hi campus - t r i i i . In most instances, the nature and degree of in- vehem ent w ill depend on whether *< bool a u th o ri ties d e -ire to protect th e ir institutio ns ami the lig h t- o f the m a jo rity o f students who w ould r.i'h c i -tudv than i iot. or lot sake th e ir responsi b ilitie s ami give in to m ob rule. f\ J o hn H o o v e r . D irecto i Federal Bureau ot Investigation Group To Sludy DDT Problem Governor Tom McCall today released the contents of a let ter he sent this week to Sen ator Ted Hallock (1>-Portland) and Representative Harl Haas (I>— ftirtla n d ) In answer to their request fur a complete ban on DDT In Oregon: “ The concern you express over the environmental effects of DDT and all persistent pest icides has been my concern for a long time. As you know, I translated that concern Into legislation In House BUI 1335. The Committee which this leg islation establishes w ill not only be technically qualified to deal with toxic chemicals, but also wUl reflect a substantial social I consciousness. The committee was sworn in August 28, and my charge to them Includes the Im mediate responsibility to deal with the DDT problem. “ In this field, much of the best technical advice available Is centered In the Environmen tal Health Sciences Center at Oregon State University. They are o f f e r i n g expert ad vice. I do bellve firm ly that compacts in conservation deal ing with problems of this kind and others as I suggested to the Western Governors are needed. Uncontrolled use of DDT In neighboring states, and In the tiaslns of Interstate rive rs, could have the same m onthly dances ml m eetings. In the near future the T een A s so ciatio n is planning tit having a T een Center. Tes-us who are interested are urged to co m e to these m e e t ings. Our next m eetin g w ill be in the city h ill, 8 p .m , , W ed nesday, Septem ber 3. D ina Bean give birthdate and the nam e of the agency where the test was Liken. Also they should w rite the principal of the last high school attended to send the CED C o ordinator a letter stating that the high school class of which the studentwas a m ember has grad uated. The applicant w ill then be sent a ce rtifica te if he c o m pleted die tests prior to Inly 1, 1967, when the S5 fee was in augurated, or he w ill be notified w h ereto send the S5 ice lor the ce rtifica te if he com pleted die test a lter July 1, 1967. POWER OUTAGE HERE TUESDAY E lectrical power was in ter rupted to most ol the Port O r ford arc i at 4:36 p. m . Tuesday when a jum per to an autom atic reclorne.tr the c ity sao. burned o il. Service w as restored to most Mrs. Del Nev. kirk w as m et at of the area at 5:29 p. m . I lash's Boring, O re ., Saturday, \ug.3O , M arketan d B .irttett'sC afe were by iier husband at her daughter's off about 15 minutes longer, home, Mr. and Mrs. Harold O l Coos—Curry C o -o p m.tnager sen. She had spent a month in J ini Wilson said he realized the Minnesota a n d Iowa visiting inconvenience t h e s e outages Iriend» and relatives. caused and die C o -o p app rvei- Mr..uni Mrs. Newkirk returned ated the |x’ optc bearing with home Sunday. them during power interruptions. Governor Visits I i COOS BAY | | 226 So, BROADWAY I I | Phene | . Webb is also m anager of CYe- goo Newspaper Publishers \s- socia tien. ■ I ’ 26 9 -9 4 1 1—CCLLECT | AUTHORIZED SALES—SERV1CS J Free ¡KIRBY CO.! I FJWA/ s r jK f Send your college friend or your college son or daughter the. . . jPovt (Orford t V fuis They'll appreciate it. Subscription rates are low. I Carl Wet'b, Governor of Dis tric t 511 of Rotar > International was here to attend the regular weekly luncheon meeting of Ro tary last Thursday, at Orfords, his wife accompanied him and was entertained ly, Rotary wives at the Rainbow for lunch. After the meeting they returned to their home In Eugene. adverse effect on us as our own uncontrolled use. ‘ •I am pleas«! with the pos itiv e action of the I egislature In supporting House B ill 1335.” SHOP I I i I | J Demonstrations I Call 32-2361 TODAY! JPorf (Orford A'euis