Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, May 21, 1961, Image 8

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    Maps Show Boundaries of Dunes Park Proposals
.TUNES PROPOSALS Three proposals for developing the Oregon
r :d dune areas into tourist attractions are currently being considered
j Congress. Senate Bill 209 would create National Seashores at Cape
Cod, Mass.; Padre Island, Texas;- Point Reyes, Calif.; and the Oregon
Dunes. Senate Bill 992 is the proposal by Sen. Maurino Nouberger,
D-Ore., for the Oregon Dunes National Seashore Recreation Area. The
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third is House Resolution 6528, by Rep. Edwin Durno, R-Ore., which
would create the Oregon Dunes National Shorelands. At left is the
map showing the two Senate bills which have identical boundaries,
except that several optional areas in the Neuberger bill are cross
hatched. At right is boundary map of plan proposed by Congressman
Durno which stays within the boundaries of Suislaw National Forest.
Dunes Area Object of Three Pieces of Legislation
Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon
8A Sunday, May 21, 1961
Trial Interest
Still Intense
After Month
By ERIC GOTTGETREU
Of the Asioclatcd Press .
JERUSALEM The intense
interest of the people of Israel in
the Adolf Eichmann trial has not
lessened after more than a month
of testimony. . .
Several of the country's 25
daily newspapers have increased
the number of pages to print the
full reports demanded by their
readers.
The Israel broadcasting station
"Kol Israel" carries long reports
in its news bulletins and broad
casts extensive excerpts of the
day's highlights each evening.
The stauon gets many requests
to restore the daily live broad
casts direct from the court room,
instituted at the beginning of the
trial. The state radio refused' "be
cause this would tend to give the
proceedings the aspect of a show
trial."
The seats reserved for the gen
eral public in the court room, are
always occupied. The 700,-seat
"Ratisbonne Hall" near the court,
especially set aside for TV
screening of the trial, are filled
daily.
It doesn't seem to be lust a lust
for sensation that impels Israelis
to follow the trial reports. There
seems to be an inner urge to
learn as much as possible about
the gruesome reality of the fate
of European Jews under the Nazi
regime the reality which forms
the background of the trial. Many
in Israel lost relatives in the Nazi
pogroms.
Said one Israeli "How can we
complain that the other nations
of the world didn't, know very
much about it and were inclined
to forget all of it? Many of us
Jews, too, had only a general
over-all picture, but never before
has the story been told so com
pletely, with so many illustrative
details, with such a thorough doc
umentation to prove the truth."
There is much public discus
sion on the trial and its implica
tions. The number of those who
were critical of holding it In Is
rael has doubtessly diminished.
The quiet competent way it is be
ing directed by the president of
the court, Justice Moshe Landau,
may have contributed towards
this change in public opinion.
un tne other hand, annrenhen-
slons that the .trial might create
a new nationalism and xenopho
bia and turn the average Israeli
particularly against all that is
German, seem not to be justified.
Though there are quite a number
of German observers and journal
ists now in the country, there are
no Indications so far showing that.
they were treated less friendly
than any other guests.
School Board to Consider
Time Problem on Monday
The problem of (choose one)
daylight saving time, fast time,
sunshine time, has reached the
Eugene School Board.
Monday night the hoard will
consider the possibility of a 7
a.m. to 4 p.m. workday for all
school employes who will be on
duty this summer.
' The board will meet at the
School Administration Building,
275 E. Stventh Ave., at 8 p.m.
Other topics will include:
A report on follow-up activ-
Gambling Proposed :
, JUNEAU, Alaska OH An or
ganization called the 'Alaska Citi
zens Economic Study Group has
started a move to put on the bal
lot in 1962 a proposal for wide
open gambling in Alaska.
ities concerning the 1960 evalu.
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surance.
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Consideration of increasing
employes' cumulative sick leave
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An architect's progress re.
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liminary plans for the district'
third high school.
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trint nnlipv nn nneration of the
program for mentally retarded
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Consideration of bids for.
eauipment, furniture and sup.-
plies.
Group Defers Action
On Food Program
BEND W) The Deschutes
County . Budget Committee has de
ferred action at least until next1
week on a surplus food distribu
tion plan.;
County Judge D. L. Penhollow
said the state Welfare Commis
sion advised the committee that
it would cost the county about
$1,600 to participate in the state
program for distribution of feder
ally owned surplus food.
The matter will be discussed
again at the next budget commit
tee hearing May 23, he said.
Support Rate Set
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Agriculture Department has set
the minimum national average
support price for the 1961 wheat
crop at $1.79 per bushed. This
was one cent above the advance
support rate announced last July.
It also was one cent above the
final rate for the 1960 wheat
crop.
For several years, recreational
ilitvsilnnmcnt . of the dunes and
seashore area south of Florence
bis been a public controversy.
It still is, although some of the
heat has dissipated, and compro
mise legislation has been written
ind presented to congress.
Thn cnmnromlso is that of Rep
Edwin Durno, R-Ore who during
his campaign for office expressed
considerable discontent and ortti
lm nt the nronosal made by the
lite Sen. Richard L. Neuberger
for the creation of a national
nork In the area.
Durno has introduced in the
U.S. Reuse of Representatives a
bill t create Oregon Dunes Na
tional Shoreland to be admin
istered by tho U.S. Forest Serv
ice. This brings to three the pieces
of legislation introduced at this
session of Congress for the dunes
area. ,
'Senate Bill 209 would estab
lish national parks at the dunes,
plus others at Point Reyes, Calif.;
Padres Island, Texas; and Cape
Cod, Mass. It was introduced
by Sen. Gordon Allot, R-Colo.
Senate Bill 992 was introduced
by Sen. Maurine Neuberger, D
Ore., and would establish the
Oregon Dunes National Seashore
Recreation Area.- ; "
Congressman Durno's legisla
tion has become House Resolu
tion 6328.
Among tho three the signifi
cant differences are in area and
the acquisition of private land.
Two of the proposals. Senate
measures 209 and 992 have iden
tical boundaries except that 992,
introduced by Sen. Neuberger.
has two optional areas the Sea
Lions Caves to the north and
Tahkenitch Lake area to the east,
which could be added on at a Inter
date.
Both . the Senato bill provide
for acquiring private property
either through purchase, cx-
chango or condemnation. The
Neuberger bill docs not spell
this out but includes tho phrase
"by such other means as . . .
deems to bo in the public inter
est," and this has been inter
preted. by state officials as in
cluding exchange andor con
demnation. The Durno proposal does not
contemplate using any land other
than that which is already fed
erally owned. The area would be
within tho boundaries of the Si
uslaw National Forest. If future
private lands are needed, the
government would only havo the
power to buy and not to con
demn. ,
Aside from the boundaries, a
major difference between Scnata
209 and 992 and the Durno bill
is in the administration.
The Senate legislation would
have the Secretary of Interior ad
minister tho dunes area much in
the order of a national park; Dur
no'' bill would Have the Secretary
of Agriculture, through the For
est Service, do the job.
Many critics .of the previous
dunes bills hail the Durno pro
posal as a happy compromise.
The difference, they say, is that
national park designation is much
more restrictive than a recreation
area administered by the Forest
Service.
A national park, for instance,
is completely dedicated to rec
reation and preservation of nat
ural beauties, but the Forest
Service, under the Durno bill,
would allow multiple use man
agement, giving recreation skd
scenic beauty only the highest
priority.
Senate Bill 209 (Allot) asks
appropriation of $33 million for
the creation of all four national
parks; the Neuberger bill docs
not specify a sum; the Durno bill
estimates that $6 million will be
needed for capital improvements
(over a ten year period) and
$300,000 per year for operation.
Dog Damages
OKLAHOMA CITY Ul The
Midwest City police department
has been named in a $1,500 suit
which alleges a dog named Pierre
suffered such damages as a se
vere cold, watery eyes and the
scourge of all dogdom fleas.
It claims ' tho dog suffered
damages after being picked up
by a Midwest City policeman and
placed in a common pen with
other mutts.
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