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'Round the State Catholics Urged to Take Close Look at Candidates PORTLAND Wt Roman Catholics must take a more active in terest in political .candidates of federal aid is to be obtained for parochial schools. That was the theme of the Rev. Martin Thielen, director of education for the Archdiocese of Portland in an address at the Knights of Columbus Hall. "We haven't been alert that's why many persons hostile to us have gotten into' public office," he said. Father Thielen said Catholics should closely examine candi dates for school boards, county commission and judiciary posi tions. Until provisions for parochial schools are included, Father umeien said, Catholics should oppose all federal aid to educa tion. He said revenue to finance the program backed by the Ken nedy administration would come from all taxpayers including Catholics but only public schools would receive the benefits. Fee Cut Studied PORTLAND W The Port land School Board has instruct ed Supt. Melvin W. Barnes to tudy the possibility of reduc ing summer school tuition fees. Fees now are $25 for high school and $12.50 for element ary school, making the program self-supporting. But officials told the board that tne fees keep many from attending and that enrollment might double or triple if no tuition were charged. "I would like to see it given it a very low cost or none," said Dr. Barnes. Foul Play Ruled Out SALEM lirt Investigating of ficers Tuesday ruled out any apparent foul play in the death Monday of 63-year-old Miss Mary Schaap. Lt John Zabinski of the Marion County sheriff's office said the woman apparently set fire to herself accidentally in the pump house of her farm home in the Pratum area east of the city. A preliminary autopsy report Monday afternoon ruled the cause of death to be asphyxia tion and shock resulting from extensive burns. Her body was discovered by firemen who entered the pump house to douse a smoldering fire discovered by a passerby. Post to Be Filled , SALEM (UPD The State Board of Control will hire a di rector for its mental health di vision Thursday, the first to head the new agency. The division, created by the 1861 legislature, goes into ef fect in July. The division will coordinate the administration of all state hospitals, plus community men tal health clinics in Oregon. Proposal Criticized PORTLAND IUPD-r Directors of the Oregon State Employes Assn. have described a new re tirement benefit proposal as un fair. ' ( . The plan, drafted by the legis lative interim fiscal committee, would extend benefits to teach ers who retire before the state retirement act was passed in 1945. The OSEA directors said the same benefits should be extend ed to all other public employes who retired before 1945 as well. Robber Sentenced To 15-Year Term SALEM Wl Warren Joseph Flaks, 22, Tacoma, faces a 15 year term in the Oregon peni tentiary for a jewelry store holdup at Salem last year. He was sentenced by state Circuit Court Judge- George Jones this week after pledging guilty to armed robbery of the Weisfield Jewelry Store. Earlier, another man was sen tenced to a similar term for the same holdup. He is Stephen Kay Weinstone, 21, already serving his term. Echo Visible In Early Hours Br ASSOCIATED PRESS If skies are clear, early risers will be able to see Echo I satellite over Oregon in coming days. This is the schedule issued by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Salem. The times and loca tions vary slightly north and south of there. March 22 3:59 a.m., south, 53 degrees, northeast. March 233:11 a.m., south, 39 degrees, northeast March 23 5:15 a.m., north, 87 degrees, northeast March 24 4:28 a.m., south, 82 degrees, northeast. March 25 3:41 a.m., south, ft degrees, northeast. March 262:53 a.m., south, 55 degrees, northeast Note From JFK BEND OIPD Evan A. 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Home Building Slows Down WASHINGTON IDPD Home building, one of the nation's biggest Industries, and a key economic indicator, slowed down in February for its fourth setback in as many months. The Commerce Department said Wednesday that starts on privately financed houses and apartment buildings dropped 11 per cent to a 13-month low. Starts covered 74,300 dwelling units. After allowing for the us ual seasonal slowdown from January to February, this was a month-to-month drop of 11 per cent and 4 per cent below Feb ruary, 1961. February housing starts worked out to a seasonally ad justed annual rale of 1,126,000, far below the recent high of 1, 434,000 established last October. The rate has fallen steadily since then. The January drop of 133,000 was the largest of the four monthly declines since October. The February rate was the low est recorded since January, 1961. 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