Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 21, 1954, Page 14, Image 14

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Thursday. January 21, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Page 14
Bills to Free
Indians Offered
WASHINGTON UD Bills to end
federal jurisdiction over eight In
dian tribal groups, including .the
Klamath and the Grand Honde-
Siletz groups in Oregon, have been
submitted to Congress, Secretary
of Interior McKay said Wednesday.
Also affected would be all Indi
ans in California, Florida, New
York, and the Flatheads of Mon
tana, the Turtle Mountain Chippe-
was of North Dakota and four
tribes under jurisdiction of the In
dian Bureau's Potawatomi field
office at Horton, Kan.
McKay said the bills vary in de
tail, but that all provide for an
eventual end of federal trusteeship
over Indian property, and i Id
make the Indians subjo.-t to the
came federal and state laws as
other citizens.
He said the bills would affect
ebout 66,000 Indians, roughly -ne-lieventh
of the Indian population
s estimated by the Indian Bureau.
McKay said federal responsibil
ity for such special services to the
Indians as roads, health and edu
cation also would be ended.
. "Ample time Is allowed, how
ever, for the completion of ar
rangements under which the Indi
ans would receive customary serv
ices from slate and local agencies
on the same basis as other citi
zens," he said.
The bills contain provisions de
signed to protect the interests of
minors, incompetents and other in
dividual Indians whrj will need
such protection after federal trus
teeship ends, he said.
Rushing Named
Albany's Citizen
Albany Clyde Rushing,
president of the Albany Cham
ber of Commerce, Tuesday
night was named winner of the
Junior First Citizen award for
1D53.
Rushing was selected by an
anonymous board of judges for
"rendering the most outstand
ing contribution to the commu
nity in the past year."
Besides being elected presi
dent of the Chamber of Com
merce for. 1954, Rushing was
chairman of the Albany area
Red Cross fund campaign dur
ing March. He also has served
on the board of directors of the
chamber and of the Rotary
club.
Rushing, manager of Plct
swect Foods since he came here
in 1947, also was active in the
industrial committee of the
Chamber of Commerce.
Presentation of the award
was made by Harold "Hayes"
Evans, 1952 Junior First Citi
zen.
The honor is given annually
to an outstanding young man
of Albany between the ages of
21 and 36. The Albany Jun
ior Chamber of Commerce
sponsors the award banquet.
Dr. Victor P. Morris, acting
president of the University of
Oregon, gave the evening's ad
dress on "The Measure of a
Community."
The speaker was introduced
by Rex Putnam, state superin
tendent of public instruction
and former superintendent of
Albany public schools.
French Troops
Begin Offensive
Aboard Troop Transport Off
Tuyhoa. Indochina Uh French
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the C'jist of Annam in drive to
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Censorship Law
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hdvp made riiwmlu hhmI,Ic in
puliln ii(in ' the Si.iir lii,m
merit of lliiihrr Kdudiijun, ilif
premdent of Orognn Stule (.'ullice
warned Wednesday.
He siiid llic lnus now give the
Ijfpnrlmrnt of I'lnanie power to
scan ropy and decide whether lo
prim it.
Dr. A. I.. Slrnntl, head of OSC,
wild the Intent of the laws obvious
ly was to give the Department of
Finance power tn eliminate un
necessary puhlicitioni. The result,
lie added, is In give the depnr'.ncnl
director the power of censorship.
Harry Uormnn, the finance di
rector, agreed, although adding
that he has no Inlenlinn of exer
cising any power of censorship.
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