14A MAIL TRIBUNE, MedW, Oregon, Thursday, Miy 8, 1958
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HONORING SOUTH CAROLINA WOMAN, American
Mothers' Committee names Mrs. May Hoper Coker, Harts
ville, American Mother of Year. Award will be presented
at annual luncheon in New York May 9. (International)
Surgeon Says Indian
Bill Means Disaster
By SID HOLLINGSWORTH
Camp White A major dis
aster threatens this state if
the liquidation of the Klamath
Indian reservation goes into
effect in August without dras
tic modification, Dr. G. H. Ad
ler, government surgeon at
the reservation for 14 years,
believes.
Dr. Adler, in an interview,
outlined the need for an ade
quate law which will protect
not only the Indians but the
entire lumber industry from
further market depression.
Dr. Adlejr has been living
at Camp White since he left
the reservation in 1957. He
is familiar with every aspect
of the Indian problem and
regards the action contem
plated in the beginning as ill
advised and calculated to re
sult in disaster both to Klam
ath county and the Indians
themselves.
B Deprived
"They would be deprived
of such benefits -as medical
and hospital attention and
the sustained yield from the
systematic sale of their tim
ber rights. The money they
receive from quick sale of
these rights will be spent and
4he Indians will be wards of
the state in no time," Dr. Ad
ler stressed.
There are 2,500 Indians on
the reservation now and the
timber, which is one of the
last remaining stands of vir
gin pine, is valued at more
than $100,000,000, he empha
sized. The present plan was pre
sented to congress in 1954
when the bill was introduced
to grant the Indians local au
tonomy in liquidating their
claims, he said.
Indians Divided
"There is a division among
the Indians themselves over
the program offered original
ly in Washington. Many of
them feel that the plan was
hastily presented and that it
should extend for 25 years
or more under the sustained
yield principle.
"This would conserve the
timber stand and protect the
On Show Program
A special feature of this
year's Medford Home Show
will be the "Parade of
Homes," a preview public
showing of homes now being
built in the Medford ana
Rogue valley area.
The majority of the homes
in the "Parade" will be fin
ished and completely furnish
ed with many of the newest
innovations in household ap
pliances, furnishings, and dec
orating schemes. Other homes
still will be in various stages
of building progress, showing
some of the newer building
techniques used.
Lists of the homes show
ing will be distributed at the
Home Show, and directional
signs will be placed along the
way to aid viewers in locat
ing them.
The third annual Medford
Home Show will be held at
the Medford National Guard
Armory on South Riverside
ave. from Thursday, May 15,
through Sunday, May 18. The
show opens at 5 pjn. Thurs
day and Friday and at noon
Saturday and Sunday. Other
special features include kiddy
rides, the internationally
traveled California Redwood
Loghouse, a variety stage
show, and special garden ex
hibits by local nurseries and
garden clubs.
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watershed which will be de
stroyed if the present policy
of immediate liquidation is
adopted.
"I am convinced from long
experience among the Indians
living on the reservation that
they are not ready at this
stage to handle their own af
fairs. They are immature and
incapable of negotiating sale
of their rights piecemeal," he
declared.
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