Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1962, Image 8

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    EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thurs., June 21, 1962 Page 9A
'Round the State
; 4 Measures
; Falling Short
SALEM I Only three of the seven initiative measures be
ing circulated appear to have much chance of getting on the
November ballot, Jack Thompson, state elections director, said
Wednesday.
They are measures to make steclhead a game fish; to reappor
tion the legislature by area as well as population, and to repeal
the school district reorganization law.
?. The deadline for filing completed petitions is July 5. None
has been completed yet.
": Proposals which Thompson said would fall short are measures
Tr ' I
Calcutta Man
In Portland
For Surgery
. PORTLAND (UPD A 32-year-old
Calcutta, India, man arrived
Wednesday for a delicate open
heart operation at the Univer
syit of Oregon Medical School.
- Bcrendra Kumar Dutta Bar
man arrived at Portland Inter
national Airport and was met
by Clackamas County deputy
Ken Shoup and his wife. Shoup
. is an Indian Theater war vet
eran who pledged his help to
Barman when he first heard of
the Indian's trouble.
Barman was brought to this
country through efforts of the
Oregon Heart Assn., the Medi
cal School and Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt.
. Barman, a college graduate,
was taken to the medical school
hospital where Dr. Albert Starr
said he would attempt the deli
cate operation. Barman was to
begin a round of tests and Doc
tor Starr said the mitral valve
replacement might be indicated.
Such surgery is not practiced
in India. Barman, a former ath
lete, has suffered from frequent
'heart attacks over the past sev
'cn years. He read of Doctor
Starr's surgery in a Calcutta
newspaper and wrote Mrs.
Roosevelt asking for help.
Mrs. Roosevelt wrote to Doc
tor Starr and the Oregon Heart
Assn. Shoup read of the story
and made many calls on Bar
man's behalf.
Medical school authorities
have decided the operation
could be performed under
termi of an $800,000 cardio vas
cular research grant awarded
.the medical school in 1961.
, Barman's travel expenses
were paid by the Calcutta Ro
tary Club.
Hatfield Said
Shunning
Party Label
SALEM (UPD Atty. Gen. Rob
ert Y. Thornton said Tuesday
night that Gov. Mark Hatfield is
avoiding the Republican party
label.
. Thornton, Democratic nom
inee for governor and Hatfield's
.Opponent this fall, noted that
Hatfield has just put out what
Thornton called a "lavish 4.000
word propaganda folder" which
fails to mention that Hatfield is
the Republican candidate for
governor.
The folder includes Ihc name
Republican "only three times,
printed only in the smallest
type" but doesn't list Hatfield
as the GOP governor nominee.
Thornton said.
Thornton also said that Hat
field has "even omitted his Re
publican party identification on
his large picture posters."
Thornton said that with the
election nearing "we can ex
pect him to 'forget' his Republi
can identification. We can
also expect that from now on
he will avoid, line nooi ami
mouth disease, such big GOP
events as the recent Republican
conference at Seattle where he
failed to put in any appear
anre." Thornton addressed Marion
and Polk county Democrats
here.
Cap Pistols
Legalized
TRENTON. N.J. M For the
first time in 25 years New Jer
sey youngsters will he able to
shoot cap pistols on the Fourth
of July.
Just 15 days before the holi
day. Gov. Richard J. Hughes
signed a bill Tuesday legalizing
caps and cap pistols.
Hughes, father of 10. had ex
pressed some qualms about the
bill earlier, but said he had
made a thorough study of it and
checked the comparable laws in
-other states.
Actress Has Baby
LOS ANGELES LP Actress
-Betty Hultun has a new bab
daughter named Carol.
- The child, born Tuesday,
weighed 6 pounds. 10 ounces.
.-. Miss Hutton. 41, is married to
Jazz musician Pete Candoli. The
- actress has two other children
by former marriage.
maximum $600 bonus
to veterans of the Korean War;
provide for standard time; re
quire automobile liability in
surance, and a system of public
credit in lieu of taxes.
Boise Man Elected
GEARHART. Ore. I John
W. Hewitt, Boise, Idaho, was
elected president of the Pacific
Northwest Savines & Loan A.
sociation as the group closed its
annual convention Wednesday.
Hewitt is president of Prnvi.
dence Savings & Loan in Boise.
Harold C. Kean. Seattle, was
elected vice president. James
A. Sinclair, Boise, was named
secretary. The group selected
Sun Valley. Idaho, as the site of
its convention next year.
New School Okayed
MEDFORD (UPD The Medford j
aunuui ouarn nas voiea to con
struct a 2,000-student capacity
high school on a 35-acre tract
in the northeast corner of the
city.
The proposal calls for a plant
to cost in excess of $3.5 million.
to be put in use in 1965. Money
to nnance tne structure will be
from a bond issue which prob
ably will be submitted to dis
trict voters this fall.
Present plans call for the
present high school building to
be used as a third junior high
school housing 850 students. A
similar number of students
would he housed in each of the I
present two junior high schools.
Theme Selected
PORTLAND UV- The theme
of next year's Portland Rose
Festival will be: "Highlights in
History.
That suggestion won the
queen's car a 1962 Buick con
vertible for Mr. and Mrs. Paul I
H. Howe of Portland.
Persons who purchased Rose I
Festival buttons this year were
given a chance to select next I
years theme.
Collections Behind
SALEM UV- State tax collec
tions are running 8i per cent
ahead of last year, but are still
under estimates on which the -current
two-year budget are '
based. I
The legislature had figured i
on a 15 per cent increase.
The Tax Commission reported
Wednesday its collections for
the 11 months ended May 31
were $111 million.
Rejection
Of Request
Baffles Solon
WASHINGTON 11 Sen.
Maurine B. Neuberger, D-Ore.,
told the Oregon Medical So
ciety Wednesday she is baffled
by its rejection of a request to
use its addressing service to poll
doctors on medical care matters
before Congress.
In a wire to Roscoe K. Miller,
executive secretary of the so-
I ciety, Mrs. Neuberger said her
I Portland office told her the re
quest to use its service on a fee
basis had been vetoed.
"I trust that it is clear lo vou
that I am willing to pay a serv
ice charge for addressing, which
I understand is usually avail
able without question to com
mercial groups and drug adver
tisers," she said.
"I am baffled," she added,
"by your decision against af
fording a United States senator
an equal opportunity to reach
members of the Oregon Medical
Society, especially in view of
the fact that I only wish to
i solicit their anonymously ex-
prrssrd opinions."
j Working Capital
iUp $1.6 Billion
WASHINGTON (DPD The gov
ernment has reported tne nei
I working capital of U.S. corpora-
'tinnt rose hv Sl.R hillion in the
' first three months of 1962 lo a
new high of $139 billion.
The increase was about one
fourth smaller than the S2 1 bil
lion gain in ihe first three
months of 1961.
A report by the Securities &
Exchange Commission said the
total corporation assets roe by
$2.7 billion to $305.7 billion.
I Total current liabilities in-
I creased by Sl.l billion to 1M.7
'billion.
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