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' 1AVA BUTTE GETS GUARD RAILS Under construction at Lava Butte, adjacent to U.S.
Highway 97 tome ten miles south of Bend, is a guard rail, on the outer side of the spiral
road leading to the butte top. This is a view west, with the contracting crew at work on the
mile-long project.
Guard rail
installed up
Lay a Butte
Work on a guard rail along the
outer edge of the spiral road
leading to the summit of Lava
Butto, ton miles south of Bend, is
neaving completion, with J. C.
Denton and Sons, Beaverton con
tractors, in charge
The protective rails will extend
over a distance of about one
mile,- from -the parking area at
the top of the 500-foot high butte
to (lie level area In the lava beds
at tlio base.
This is a U.S. Forest Service
project, with Georgo Cook, resi
dent engineer in the Bend head
quarters office. In charge.
Posts for (.lie rails are being
placed in the cinders at the out
er edge of the road tlttt spirals
up tho butte. The protective fence,
will be about two feet high.
' Lack of guard rails on the nar
row road up the cinder butte has
caused considerable concern for
tourists, Forest Service people
have noted. In tho past, some of
the most timid passengers on
cars have preferred to walk.
Despite the narrowness of the
road and its winding character,
no major accidents have ever oc
curred on the butto. However,
several years ago a car missed a
curve and rolled down the steep
slope, but without injury to occu
pants. Lava Hullo is the location of one
of tho major U.S. Forest Serv
ice viewpoints in the North Pa
cific district.
Fines assessed
Special to The Bullitln
PRINEVILLE - Marian Smith
and Harold Stelnman paid $100
each, plus $4.50 court costs for
potty larceny, in recent justice
court action. Nathan Puckett paid
$150 plus costs on a charge of
reckless driving..
The fine was $15 to Steven
Goodin for fishing by prohibited
methods. Leslie Ray Thacker
was fined $TiO for having no mo
tor vehicle license, the report
stated. Earl Buker, charged
with assault and battery, was
placed on probation.
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Cigarette firms may be forced
to modify appeals on television
By Rick Du Brow
UPI Staff Writer
HOLLYWOOD IUPI) - There
are strong indications that ciga
rette commercials on television
will be under increasing pressure
in the future to modify their sales
pitches at youngsters about the
glamor ol smoking.
11 is not impossible that action.
either voluntary or otherwise,
may result in a shift of empha
sis oi these commercials per
haps as a precautionary advertis
ing step with sound public rela
tions value, especially if med
ical evidence should mount in a
way to mnko any other decision
appear unfavorable.
In the not too distant past,
"CBS Reports" shook the multimillion-dollar
cigarette advertis
ing accounts of television with a
study of tho smoking hassle. And
Lcroy Collins, president of the
National Association of Broad
casters (NAB), caused a furor
last fall when he criticized ciga
rctto commercials aimed at
youngster!) and said flatly there
is mounting evidence that ciga
rette smoking posed "a serious
hazard to health."
Collins, it might be noted, is a
pretty forward-looking fellow,
having warned his broadcasting
colleagues about the ratings mess
well in advance of the time that
it came fully to public light be
fore a congressional investigative
body this year.
All of this is of particular in
terest not only to youngsters, but
to parents, because it is no se
cret that the coming video sched
ules for tho new season aro
aimed more than ever at captur
ing the increasing financial pow
er of teen-agers.
Earlier this month, an article
in the journal of the American
Academy of Pediatrics by Dr.
Samuel Wishik, of the University
of Pittsburgh School of Health,
charged the Madison Avenue wiz
ards with making smoking seem
related to sex appeal.
"There is no doubt that 'Madi
son Avenue' has a heavy hand in
It," tho article said, warning of
possible government heat un
less something is done. "Cig
arette advertising nowadays, es
pecially on television, plays up
the two elements of sex and ma
turity to sell its product. Smok
ing by young people is gla
morized, made to scorn sexually
attractive, and in the male equat
ed with virility."
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special Sept. 23 kicking off the
new video season on CBS-TV . . .
S. Edward Peal, Liberian ambas
sador to tho United States, will
appear on ABC-TV's "Issues and
Answers" Sunday to reply to re
marks made on the same show
last Sunday by Louisiana Sen. Al
len Ellender suggesting that Ne
groes are not capable of ruling
themselves . . . ABC offered the
time to reply after a number of
Negro-led nations protested to
Secretary of State Dean Rusk.
Work on dog
pound planned
Special to Tha Bulletin
MADRAS Construction of a
dog pound in Jefferson county is
schedided to get underway next
week and enforcement of the
county's dog control law is ex
pected to follow closely after com
pletion of the facility.
Tho pound will bo built on coun
ty land just off tho Grizzly road
a few miles south and cast of Ma
dras. New dog tax fees will go into
effect on July 1 with the fees rais
ed 50 cents for each classifica
tion over tho previous fees.
Loss of gecso and sheep to
marauding dogs in recent years
has resulted in formation of a dog
control board to enforce the dog
control law that has been on
county books since 1957.
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Queen Frederika may be
behind Caramanlis downfall
By Phil Newsem
UPI Staff Writer
Just as fictional detectives are
advised to seek out the woman
in the case, some political sleuths
thought they had found her this
week in the background of the
downfall of Greek Premier Con-
stantine Caramanlis.
Although King Paul had served
as head man, they decided, the
woman in the case, and the cause
of it all, was headstrong Queen
Frederika.
The reason seemed petty, cer
tainly not enough to bring down
a government which in eight
years had brought both stability
and a measure of prosperity to
Greece.
Ostensibly it was King Paul's
determination to carry out
scheduled July state visit to
Great Britain against the advice
of his 56-year-old premier.
But the word was that the king
merely was acting in support of
his pretty queen who remained
undaunted by the fact that on her
last visit to Britain in April lelt
wing demonstrators had put her
Fair premium
book largest
Special to The Bulletin
PRINEVILLE The largest
county fair premium book ever to
be printed for the Crook county
fair has just come from the print
ers, according to ivan unappeu,
fair manager.
The book, he slates, Includes a
number of new horse events, add
ing to this division of fair activ
ities which has been growing in
popularity for several years. A
new halter class for the horse
show will be for Shetland ponies
in both registered and unregis
tered ponies of all ages.
Listings in the 1963 premium
book for the 4-H division will be
identical with listings at State
Fair, Chappell said, to give 4-H
club members a better opportun
ity to learn State Fair require
ments.
The outstanding improvement
at the Crook county fairgrounds
for this year's fair Is the large,
steel-constructed sales pavilion
The building will scat some 600
persons, Chappell notes, and will
afford protection from weather as
well as adequate lighting for night
activities.
Crook county fair dates this
year are August 23-25.
Coastal areas
suffer outages
PORTLAND (UPI) Central
Oregon coastal areas suffered
power outages around noon Thurs
day when a defective fuse on a
transformer bank at the Bonne
ville Power Administration sub
station at Florence arced to the
ground. The outages ranged from
27 to 38 minutes.
Hie fuse failure disrupted serv
ice to the coast from the Eugene
Recdsport 115,000 volt transmis
sion line, cutting off power to
Fern Ridge, Walton, Mapleton and
Florence. Rural areas serviced
from these points of delivery were
also without power.
LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (UPI) -If
you tell Emmett Redfcrn the
old adage about lightning never
striking twice in the same place,
he may tell you what happened
on his farm Wednesday.
Within an hour, lightning
struck two of his barns, some
seven miles apart, during a thun
derstorm. Both buildings burned
to the ground.
fine quality
Bend
The Bulletin, Friday, June 21, 1963
into undignified flight down a
Mayfair Street.
Queen Frederika, born a Ger
man but determinedly Greek
since her marriage long has been
a figure of both praise and
blame.
She won the affection of Greeks
with her work among Greek chil
dren during the Greek civil war,
once disobeying military orders
against entering a contested vil
lage where she had heard gueril
las were holding a group of chil
dren. She entered the village
alone despite enemy gunfire.
But she also won the enmity of
Greek ministers who resented her
intrusions into politics and her
clearly held opinion that frequent
ly she knew better than they.
But the crisis which brought
down the Caramanlis government
had more to it than a question
of social amenities.
In fact there was reason to be
lieve that Caramanlis himself had
invited the dispute as a reason
to resign and force the country
into elections.
Premier Under Fire
In his own country Caramanlis
long has been under fire from lib
erals and leftists on charges that
he rigged the 1961 elections.
Outside Greece, Communist
propaganda has maintained a
drumbeat of charges that Greece
is one of three remaining Fascist
countries in Eruope.
Both Caramanlis and the royal
family have been under mounting
leftwing criticism for the 1,000 or
so political prisoners remaining
in Greek jails 15 years after the
successful fight against the Reds
in the Greek civil war.
It was upon this issue that left
wingers and ban-the-bomb follow
ers of Bertrand Russell put Fred
erika to panicky flight last April.
Deals From Strength
As for himself, Caramanlis is
dealing from a position of
strength.
His national Radical Union
Party controls 180 of the 300 seats
in Parliament, making it impos
sible to form a new government
without his permission.
He remains one of the most
popular politicians in Greece and
can look forward confidently to
popular endorsement of his poli
cies in new elections.
Out of the present shakeup
seemingly can come two results.
Queen Frederika will get permis
sion to make the state visit to
Britain. And Caramanlis will be
able to stifle his critics through
new mandate.
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Pisgah lookout
plans reported
Special to The Bulletin
PRINEVILLE Sealed bids
for construction of a lookout struc
ture to be built on Pisgah Moun
tain, Ochoco National Forest, will
be received until 2 p.m., July 3,
according to an announcement by
C. L. Clark, forest supervisor.
Plans, specifications and bidding
forms may be secured by any
one interested from the engineer
ing division office of the Ochoco
forest at 180 N. Main. They may
also be obtained from the regional
contracting officer, 729 N.E. Ore
gon Street, Portland, where all
bids should be sent.
CONTRACT DUE
WASHINGTON (UPI) W. M.
Ausland, Grants Pass, Ore., will
be awarded a $159,900 contract
for construction of a utility shop
and storage building at the Cra
ter Lake National Fark , it was
announced today.
The building will be constructed
at the Munson Valley headquar
ters, according to a joint an
nouncement from Sen. Wayne
Morse, Sen. Maurine B. Neuberg
er and Rep. A Ullman.
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PORTLAND (UPI) Federal
Civil Defense Director Steuart L.
Pittman, who has said Portland's
decision to drop civil defense
could mean "tragic conse
quences," was to meet informally
with the City Council this after
noon. Pittman also was to speak to
the City Club, and meet with
Warne Nunn, aide to Gov. Mark
Hatfield, while in Oregon.
The City Council recently voted
to cut out Civil Defense funds. So
did Multnomah County.
Pittman has said abandoning of
the CD agency could mean
"tragic consequences" for the
people of Portland if a nuclear
attack ever occurred.
The legislature also cut back
Civil Defense funds, reducing the
state's agency from 18 to 3 mem
bers. Pittman's talk with Nunn
presumably was to be on whether
the state might still qualify for
some federal help. Gov. Mark
Hatfield said earlier this week he
was not optimistic.
Meanwhile, Deschutes County
has voted to do away with its
Civil Defense program after June
30.
PORTLAND (UPI)- A former
Hungarian finance minister said
Thursday that if the Portland
City Council did not receive "Di
vine guidance" in abolishing Civil
Defense "they have done a very
foolish thing."
Dr. Nicholoas Nyaradi, who left
Hungary in 1948, said Civil Defense
saved hundreds of thousands of
lives in Budapest during World
War II when the city was fre
quently bombed.
"We had 100,000 casualties, but
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Dr. Nyaradi, who is director
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Studies at Bradley. University in
Peoria, 111., was here to speak to
the Pacific Northwest Conference
of Certified Public Accountants.
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