PtW A -. EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Tuesday, Jan. 1. 19CT
Oregon Milk
Solons Trying to Unwrap It
Air
Producers
Plan Meeting
Emergency Plans
To Be Discussed
SALEM W Oregon milk pro
ducers apparently plan to meet
in Salem Thursday to discuss
emergency action because of
.the possibility of a drop in milk
prices.
A temporary law passed by
the 1961 legislature to stabilize
the price of milk expired at mid
night Dec. 31, amid rumors of
an impending cut in , milk
prices.
Kenneth Sawyer of the De
partment of Agriculture said
one distributor in the Willam
ctte Valley already has filed
notice that it may drop prices
this week.
Cut Not Certain
" That does not mean the price
will be cut. Sawyer said under
the milk audit law, which re
mains in effect, a notice of con
Body
tract agreements for milk must
be filed with the department,
The notice filed, if it does be
come effective, would drop the
price to producers from the
present $5.86 per hundred
pounds to $4.90 about 2 cents
' a quart.
Oregon's temporary milk sta
PORTLAND Mt
a 6-year-old girl who vanisnea
Saturday was found Monday
afternoon near Highway 212,
three miles east of Clackamas.
bilization law was passed by the
1881 legislature after a drastic
price drop in the Portland mar-
ket about 20 months ago.
After the law was passed,
State nollce investigator L. E.
Mitchell said there were indica
tions little Mona Rae Minyard
whirlwind series of hearings
pegged the price of milk to pro
ducers at $5.88 a hundred
weight. No Agreement
had beer molested.
The body was
down and partially
remote agricultural area by
There were hopes that pro-
Norman Morton,
and Herbert
Clackmas.
cucers ana distributors might
either set up a voluntary price
stabilization program before ex
The child vanished after be
piration of the law, or be able
to agree on a program for a per
manent law o be presented to
;the 1963 legislature.
But neither of those things
has materialized yet, although
there was some indication that
dairy farmers might be able to
get together if the threat of
milk price war grows.
y Staie Rep. Arthur Ireland, R
Forest Grove, said he had asked
for a conference room in the
Agriculture Department Build
ing to be reserved for a dairy
man's conference next Thurs
ing sent by her mother to a
grocery itore near her home
southeast of Portland.
Clerks said she
the store.
An autopsy was
Monday night tt
cause of, death.
Clackamas county
Douglas Pratt said
ical tests must be
conclusions are
questions of molestation and
cause of death.
The little girl, the daughter
of Joyce M. Lane, Clackamas,
day, but he has since received
and Robert Gene
Sandv, was last
Indications that it might not be
large enough.
. Thus, Ireland said, he Is not
her mother at
Saturday.
sure just where the meeting
- The mother was
child was going to
.would be held.
; 'My, That's Nice,'
Scientist Says of Award
; INDIO, Calif. 0f "My, that's nice," said the elderly scien
tist when told President Kennedy had just named him the first
recipient of the National Medal of Science. ,
- Theodore Von Karman, father of supersonic flight, was in
an innertube floating in the swimming pool of a friend when in
formed by a newsman of the honor.
Von Karman, 81, already has enough medals and ribbons
to fill a basket and also has 23 honorary doctor degrees from
various universities.
The latest medal, said the presidential announcement in
Palm Beach, Fla., is "for leadership in science and engineering
basic to aeronautics, for distinguished counsel to the armed
services, and for promoting international cooperation in science
and engineering."
His work in jot propulsion dates back to 1942, when he
formed a company to build JATO units for jet-assisted takeoffs.
His work with wind eddies over airplane wings led to design
of the first planes to break the sound barrier.
Von Karman, born in Hungary and a U.S. citizen since 1936,
Is to receive the award in February.
"In February?" he asked. "I have to be in Paria In Febru
ary. Maybe all month. Did they say when in February?"
He explained his trip in his rich Budapest accent:
"I am chairman of AGARD, Thai's the NATO advisory
group for aeronautical research and development. For it I must
make several trips abroad each year."
Von Karman also is still active with Aerojet-General Corp.,
the firm he founded in 1942. He heads its technical advisory
board. A bachelor, he lives with a sister in Pasadena, Calif.
Appeals Court Suggests
Reducing Scarbeck's Term
WASHINGTON UV-The U. S.
Circuit Court of Appeals has
auggested reducing the 30-ycar
prison term of Irving C. Scar
heck, convicted of passing U. S.
secrets to Polish agents who
blackmailed him after surpris
ing him in bed with his mis
tress. The court upheld the convic
tion of Scarbeck, 42, former sec
retary in the U.S. Embassy in
Warsaw.
Judge George T. Washington,
who wrote the decision Monday,
recommended that the district
court "seriously consider exer
cising its power to reduce the
sentence." It is up to U. S. Dist.
Judge Leonard P. Walsh, who
sentenced Scarbeck to three
successive 10-year terms, wheth
er to follow Washington's sug
gestion that the terms be made
concurrent.
Scarheck, father of three, was
convicted after a 3i-week trial
last year during which he con
tended that he turned over
documents to the Poles because
he wanted to spare his wifa and
family, and protect his mistress,
Urszula Marie Disrher, 23.
Scarbcck's German-born wife
stood by him through the trial.
According to testimony, the
Polish agents burst in on Scar
beck and Miss Discher one night
in December 1960 and found
them in bed.
Termites Helping
Dispose of Records
DECATUR, 111. I Macon
County officials, sorting
through records to see which
might be disposed of, have
found that termites are work
ing on the same project.
The tiny bugs have chewed
up about 20 volumes in a base
ment vault of the steel and
concrete county building.
William Tangney, county
clerk, called in a pest con
trol expert who said the ter
mites apparently entered
through a floor crack between
wall and the cement floor.
Invitation Confirmed
KARACHI. Pakistan UP Of
ficial sources confirmed Mon
day that President Ayub Khan
has received an invitation from
President Sarvepalli Radha
krishnan of India lo visit New
Delhi during India's Republic
Day celebrations Jan. 26.
Force Told to
WASHINGTON UH The Skybolt missile program ha goU
ten the axe officially, but the argument teema destined to lin
ger. The Defcse Department aaid Monday that the Air Force
wa taking steps to cut off all production linked to develop
ment of the controversial air-to-ground missile.
And, the Pentagon added, the Air Force will come up with
a plan by next Monday for wrapping up the project. But a
number of congressmen seem in a mood to try to unwrap it.
Sen. Richard Russell, D-Ga., 'has said the Senate Armed
Services Committee, which he heads will investigate the Sky
bolt program and subsequent cancellation.
And Monday before the announcement Sen. William
Proxmire, D-Wis., predicted Congress would vote funds for
continued work on Skybolt, despite opposition from the Ken
nedy administration.
The Pentagon announcement was no surprise.. President
Kennedy told British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at
Nassau on Dec. 21 that Skybolt would be dropped.
The British had planned to buy 100 of the missiles for their
Vulcan jet bomber, building their nuclear weapons strategy
around the system.
Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, supported by
Kennedy, took the position that delays, mounting development
costs, unreliability of the weapons system and advances in
other nuclear deterrent weapons made Skybolt unfeasible.
The project has already cost $350 million and $307 million
more had been appropriated for it. It was estimated by Penta-
of Missing Girl
Found Near Portland
The body of
store by herself for the first
time.
More than 50 searchers
combed the area Sunday in a
vain effort to locate the girl.
It was not determined imme
diately how long the child's
body had been beside the road
before it was found.
found face
Sheriff's deputies said the
disrobed in
known sex offenders were being
questioned about the case.
24, Portland,
Emerson, 36,
Boston Police
Find Clues
never reached
In Apartment
performed
determine the
BOSTON Wl An address
uoroner .
book, a score of Christmas cards
further med
and two coffee cups provided
made Deiore
the principal clues for homi
cide detectives in their investi
gation of the strangulation slay
reached on the
ing of a pretty 23-year-old secre
tary. Patricia Bissettes nearly
nude body was found Monday
on a bed in her first-floor apart
Minyard, 30,
ecn alive by
about 11 a.m
ment at 515 Park Drive in Bos
ton's Back Bay.
The girl, a seoretary-recep
ill and the
the nearby
tlonist for an engineering firm
and a former resident of Mid
dlcbury, Vt., was the eighth
strangle victim in Greater Bos
ton in the last six months. All
are unsolved.
Detectives centered their In
vestigation around the theory
the latest victim may have been
slain hy a friend.
The two coffee cups indicated
Miss Bissette had entertained a
visitor in the apartment where
she lived alone, police said.
Dr. Michael A. Luongo, medi
cal examiner, said an autopsy
revealed the girl was one
month pregnant. He said she
had been strangled with articles
of her own clothing but had not
been sexually molested as had
most of the other strangle vic
tims. U.S. Visitors
Increase 19
WASHINGTON Wl Since the
government went Into the travel
service business a year ago the
usual increase in visitors from
overseas has doubled, the serv
ice's chief reports.
V. T. Gilmore. U.S. Travel
Service director, said that in the
firM 11 months 559.000 persons
traveled to the United States
from abroad. He said that was
an increase of 19.4 per cent over
1961, "and, of course, this is our
first year of operation."
"That's a very encouraging in
crease, said Gilmore on a tele
vision Interview show (Youth
Wants to Know). "It's more
than double the increase that
had been experienced in the
last five or eight years before
the U.S. Travel Service began
its promotion abroad."
Gilmore noted the figures
didn't include Mexican and
Canadian travel totals because
of I he many daily border Cross
ings. A principal reason for estab
lishing the service was to en
courage more foreign tourists to
spend their travel money in the
United States as a way of help
ing to ease the U.S. balance-of-payments
deficit.
Bourguiba Said
Seriously 111
TUNIS (J A high Tunisian
official said today that Presi
dent Habib Rourguiha is seri
ously ill.
The report was given news
men by Abdclmajid t'haker. di
rector of the Political Bureau
of Bourguiba's Neo Destour
party.
Chaker did not say what Bour
guiba, 59. is suffering from.
Chaker Hid Bourguiba's doctor
told him of the graveness of thi
illness.
Wrap Up Skybolt
gon officials that at lea-t $2 billion additional would be needed
to produce 1,100 operational Skybolts for U. S. and British
bombers.
The British weren't the only ones disappointed by the deci
sion to drop Skybolt. The Joint Chiefs of fjtaff were unani
mously in favor of continued development.
Air Force magazine, which frequently reflects the unoffi
cial positions of ranking Air Force officers, said Monday that
cancellation of the project would reduce the nuclear deterrent
options that are available to the President in time of crisis.
At one point the missile had registered five straight fail
ures before a test flight from Cape Canaveral, Fla., the day
after Kennedy disclosed It would be dropped. Results of that
test were disputed.
The Air Force said it impacted in the target area, but
Pentagon officials said later the missile carried no re-entry
; nose cone and if it had returned to earth it would have missed
the target by at least 100 miles.
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Inquest Into Death Cause
To Begin Here Wednesday
An inquest Into the cause of
death of 33-year-old Donald A.
McDonald will be held by the
Lane County district attorney
beginning Wednesday.
Dist Atty. William Frye said
the sessions of his jury will be
conducted in secret. They will
be held in the grand jury room
of the courthouse. . -
McDonald was found dead in
his car on Nov. 10. The car was
parked in the garage of a house
he owned at 3600 Donald Street
Frye called the hearing to de
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February. The birds were
shipped to Portland from Cal
cutta, India. Zoo director Jack
Marks said they probably would
not remain in Portland.
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Heartbeat of History THE HEALTH OF THE .
PRESIDENTS, by Rudolph Marx, Diplomat, Amer.
Bd. of Surgerv. Traces the role of sickness and
health In molding the characters and influencing
the actions of our Presidents from George Washing
ton to F.D.R. Pub. at $5.95 . Sale $1.77
THE KEY TO HANDWRITING ANALYSIS, by Irene
Marcuse, Ph.D., America's leading graphologist. How
handwriting reveals basic personality, how to an
alyze your own handwriting, the use of graphology
in marriage, counseling, vocational guidance, etc,
175 Ulus. Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1.77
Millionairess Mistress MISS HOWARD AND THE
EMPOROR, by 5. A .Maurols. Colorful biography
of the beautiful and rich Englishwoman who mixed
politics and amour with Napoleon III, Illus.
Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1.17
MARLBOROUGH'S DUCHESS A Study In World
Ilness, by Louis Kronen be rger. The Intrigues, politics,
and passions of this feared and Influential woman,
the power behind Queen Anne's throne In 18th cen
tury England. Pub. at $5.75 Sale $1.77 '
MODERN SEX TECHNIQUES, by R. Street. A frank
discussion of sexual practices, presenting detailed
Instructions for achieving mutual satisfaction and
offering straight forward Information on basic
principles and techniques, Illus.
Pub. at $3.95 . Sale $1.9$
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE BED, by Mary Eden
and Richard Carrlngton. The lore, literature and
art of the bed In every age and culture every ,
morsel of curious and diverting Information on
sleeping, loving and languishing from the boudoirs
of ancient Egypt to the electric blanket. 102 bril- -.
llant Illustrations rare prints, . lounging nudes,
strange devices, much more. Pub. at $5.95 Sale 2.S7
TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE, by Charles and Mary
Lamb. The beloved children's classic (for ages 8
to 80) In a lavish gift edition with 20 full-page
color illustrations by Karel Svollnsky. Beautiful prose
versions of every major comedy, tragedy and ro
mance 20 plays In all Including every ptot detail
and character, and extensive quotations from the
originals. The most loving and faithful introduc
tion to Shakespeare ever written. SxlOVi".
Special Import $I7
MEN AND MORALS: The Story of Ethics, by Wood
bridge Riley. A beautifully organized, lucidly writ
ten study of all the schools and all the great teach
ers of ethics among them, Plato, Buddha, St. Au
gustine, Spinoza, Rousseau, Nietzsche, William
James. A readable and stimulating book."
N.Y. Times. 18 halftone plates.
Pub. at $6.50. Sale $2.87"
Hans Christian Andersen's FAIRY TALES. Fifty
exquisite full-color Illustrations and scores of ador
able drawings add a new dimension to Andersen's .
wonderful stories for children "The Ugly Duck-
ling," "The Emperor's New Clothes," "The Real
Princess" and 23 others. The famous European ar
tist, Jlrl Trnka, combined sparkling colors and
superb draftsmanship to create the loveliest Ander
sen collection we have ever seen. The large, easy-to--read
type In a beautifully-bound BVxllVi" volume
makes it an exciting glftbook
for any child Special $2.87
GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES. A rich selection from the
most famous children's stories of all time "Little
Red Riding-Hood." "Cinderella," "Snow-White" and
over forty more. This superb edition Is Illustrated
by Jlrl Trnka, whose thirty full-page color Illustra
tions and scores of adorable drawings admlrably
complement the text. The large, easy-to-read type
In a beautifully-bound 8WixI0VV' volume makes It
an exciting gift book
for any child Special Import $2.87
NATURE IN CAMERA, by V. Jiru. Over 150 out
standing photos, 7 in full color. Text based on
Thoreau. The rich, purposeful life of Insects, flowers
and the green world around us. Remarkable mo
tion studies of various species, mating practices of
winged and crustaceous insects, other phenomena.
Pub. at $8.50 t Sale $3.$7 -
CHEMISTRY MADE EASY, by C. T. Snell. Well-writ-ten,
thorough self-teaching course covering the
three main branches of chemistry general, Inor- .
ganlc, organic. Illustrated with practical experiments,
useful tables.
Pub. at $10.00 sale $3.87
I 'ILLUSTRATION "The Great Adventure of Mod
ern Art." The famous European art review and
collector's Item. Original cover by Marc Chagall,
over 40 stunning color plates and 150 other repro
ductions. 15 brilliant articles by the Continent's
foremost critics. 1961 Christmas Issue.
Pub. at $5.95 Sale 3.$7
THE ENGINEER'S ILLUSTRATED THESAURUS
over 8.0M Ulustratlons. By Herbert Herkimer. Over
8.000 Illustrations of mechanical movements, de
vices, contrivances and details arranged and clas
sified for easy reference. This labor-saving, money
saving, time-saving book belongs on the desk or
In the shop of anyone who designs, constructs or
works with machinery of any kind.
Pub. at $6.00 Salt $3it7
THE ILLUSTRATED
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
MODERN SCIENCE:
A complete reference work incorporating the
Grolier Encyclopedia science entries with ad
ditional articles, photographs, charts and col
or plates. These two library sire volumes Illu
minate 50 different areas of science with
over 12.000 entries on 1,536 pages. 1,500,000
words of text In non-technical language are
enriched by more than 1200 photographs, dia
grams, tables and color plates. For business
men, students, "do It yourselfcrs" seeking the
how and why of motors, TV, electronics, etc.
2 volume deluxe, gold-embossed duotone
botps set in neavj aiip-case.
9.88
A $25.00 value.
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GUNS OF THE OLD WEST, by Chart E, Chapel.
The definitive work of the firearms that opened the
frontier and conqured the American West mag
nificently illustrated and documented In a hugs
encyclopedia of fact and legend no collector of
guns or Americana can afford to miss. Over 500
different guns Illustrated by photos and scale draw- -In
is, plus scores of rare prints of life In the West,,--from
the Revolution to the times of Teddv Rooe-w
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