Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, May 21, 1961, Image 3

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    Kennedy-Khrushchev Meeting
Talks May Include
A-Weapons Use
WASHINGTON im The firm intention of the United States to
use atomic weapons in limited war, if necessary, is a matter which
may become involved in the meeting of President Kennedy wid
Soviet Premier Khrushchev next month. , , - ' .,
The subject can come up, directly or indirectly, in several ways;
including: ' .
Discussion of the nuclear weapons' test ban proposals. The
United States has a variety of nuclear fission arms scaled to differ
ent uses under battlefield conditions and presumbaly would like to
, their
Bill Aimed
At Executives
WASHINGTON OH Sen. Es
tes Kefauver, D-Tenn., said Sat
urday ha it shaping legislation
aimed at corporate executives
who have knowledge of antitrust
violations by subordinates, but do
nothing.
The bill would amend the Sher
man Antitrust Act, which pro
vide! for penalties only against
those who actually participate in
schemes to rig prices.
The measure is one of several
on which Kefauver, chairman of
the Senate Antitrust and Monopo
ly Subcommitte, plans hearings
as result of the investigation of
price-fixing in the electrical
equipment industry.
Kefauver told a reporter that
some senators also are talking
about offering a bill providing
for the placing of an outsider on
the board of directors of any
corporation convicted of breaking
the antitrust laws.
This would be somewhat simi
lar, he said, to the court-appointed
board of monitors for the Team
sters Union. '
Kefauver said other measures
likely to be considered by his sub
committee would provide stiffer
penalties for antitrust violations
and require, as recently ordered
by President Kennedy, the publi
cizing of identical bids received
by federal agencies.
Kefauver said he hoped the
hearings could be held in time
for action at this session of Con
gress. ;
Workshop
Held Friday
"A person who writes is borne
up like a swimmer," William
Stafford of Lewis and Clark Col
lege told an English teachers'
workshop in Eugene Friday night.
Stafford, a member of the
Lewis and .Clark English faculty,
discussed creative writing and its
teaching at a dinner meeting.
The workshop, devoted to cre
ative writing, began Friday and
continued through Saturday
morning, under the sponsorship
of the Lane County school super
intendent's office.
The swimmer, Stafford said, re
acts to water; the writer reacts
to the world around him, and
reflects it in his writing.
That is one reason why so
much writing today is harsh and
brutal, Stafford said it reflects
the unrest and turmoil of society.
Other speakers during the two
day session included Raymond
Kehl, chairman of the South Eu
gene High School department of
English; Mrs. Mildred Gilbertson,
writer of children's stories; Ralph
Salisbury, of the University of
Oregon English department, and
Howard C. Zimmerman, of the
Willamette High School English
department.
About 70 teachers attended.
increase their reliability and
adaptation to new delivery sys
tems.
Communist probes into free
world areas present the question
militarily, in opposing them.
Both the United States and the
Soviet Union have tactical size
nuclear weapons.
Early in the present administra
tion, defense officials emphasized
that the use of tactical-size
nuclear weapons should not be
precluded in situations short of
general war. Secretary of Defense
Robert S. McNamara made a point
of this in presenting his budget
proposals to Congress, which in
cluded plans for strengthening
the capability of fighting limited
war with either conventional
high-explosive weapons or atomic
arms.
The doctrine is that ordinary
high-explosive weapons bombs.
missiles,: rockets would be used
unless and until the requirements
for coping with aggressors, be
cause of tactical situations or the
fact that the enemy brought A-
weapons into action, left no
choice.1
One danger to which opponents
of the doctrine point is that of
escalation. Hard pressed, one side
in a limited war explodes a single
nuclear weapon . on . the battle
field, then waits for the result.
The other side fires two to show
it is staying in the fight. The
first side fires three. It goes on
up', more explosions, bigger ex
plosions, until the war is no
longer limited.
Fire Destroys
Traffic Booth
CORVALLIS OH The, state
police arson squad was called in
Saturday after an explosive fire
destroyed a traffic check station
on the Oregon State University
campus.
Campus police said a fire bomb
apparently touched off the sta
tion in the middle of Jefferson
Street at the entrance to the campus.
The station long has been the
target of disgruntled students.
It has been tipped over several
times, presumably By students
who objected to the fact that po
lice at the station stopped all
drivers except those with author
ization to take cars onto the cam
pus.
The latest overturning of the
station came Wednesday night in
a student riot after a raid on
women's dormitories. University
officials Friday had the station,
and another at 26th and Orchard,
bolted to the pavement.
The fire broke out about
3 a.m.
UO Alum Named
Assistant to Rusk
Jeffrey C. Kitchen, former res
ident of Bend and a University
of Oregon graduate, Friday was
named assistant to Secretary of
State Dean Rusk.
Kitchen, 40, will handle polit-
tical-mihtary affairs for the State
Department. The announcement
said he will "deal with matters of
mutual interest to the depart
ments of state and defense."
He served in the State Depart
ment from 1945 to 1956. After
that he was with the Rand Corp.,
which does research and con
ducts studies for government
agencies.
In his new job, Kitchen will
have the rank of deputy assis
tant secretary of state.
Fire in Manila
Razes 4 Blocks
MANILA W) A spectacular
fire, the worst to hit Manila in
50 years, razed more than four
blocks of the city's market dis
trict Saturday, injuring scores of
persons and causing more than
$50 million property damage.
The fire raged for 12 hours
and left 9,000 persons homeless
in the commercial district of
Binondp, heart of Manila's Chinatown.
Businessmen hard hit by the
fire included textile retailers and
wholesalers. "
More than 200 persons were
arrested for looting and police
said they suspected arson as the
cause of the fire.
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Pay 10 Down 18 Months to Pay
FPC Denies Bid For Dam Site
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Federal Power Commission Fri
day denied the Washington Pub
lic Power Supply System permis
sion to change its application to
build the Nez Perce dam to in
clude construction of the High
Mountain Sheep project.
The FPC action upheld denial
of the request by examiner Wil
liam Levy, who had termed it
"untimely" and as intended to
delay action on conflicting appli
cations to build dams on the
Snake River.
The Pacific Northwest Power
Co., formed by four private com
panies, earlier had filed an appli
cation to build the High Mountain
Sheep project.
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