Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1960, Image 7

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Morse and Hatfield in Same Boat Regarding Dunes Seashore Proposal
By A. ROBERT SMITH
Mail Tribunt Washington
Correspondent
Washington - Sen. Wayne
Morse and Gov. Mark Hat
field are in pretty much the
same boat, as
of now, with
respect to the
proposed Ore
gon Dunes
National Seashore.
They aren't
all-out against
it. But their
lack of all-out
a Rohtsmiui support is a
factor for its sponsors to
reckon with.
Hichard L. Neuberger
and Rep. Charles O. Porter
expect to introduce newiy
drafted legislation this year,
carrying provisions they hope
will be more acceptable to
local residents of the Oregon
coast.
But they are awaiting the
report of Gov. Hatfield, which
is expected this week. This
report is expected to give the
governor's precise views on
the proposal.
Mors Lukewarm
Morse is lukewarm at the
most in his feeling for the
idea of a national seashore
on the Oregon coast.
"I doubt if the bill could
be put into a form that I
i would approve," said the
senator.
By that he meant he saw
little chance that the new
legislation which Neuberger
and Porter are drafting could
meet with his approval, based
on their advance indications
of what it will contain.
Morse questions the need
for it to be as large as has
Man Injured When
Struck by Truck
A pickup truck struck and
injured a pedestrian on North
Pacific highway between
Hazel and Lynn sts. about
8:05 p.m. Monday, according
to city police.
Police said the pedestrian,
Colonel Edward DeLong, 53,
of 2390 North Pacific high
way, suffered a broken right
leg and abrasions of the face
and body.
The driver of the pickup,
Gordon Wayne McDowell, 22,
Tacoma, Wash., told police he
was headed south in the right
lane when DeLong stepped in
front of his vehicle from the,
roadside and he had no chance '
to avoid striking him.
Police did not hold Mc
Dowell and allowed him to
proceed to his destination,
Sacramento, Calif.
McDowell estimated the
speed of his vehicle at the
time of the accident to be 35
to 40 miles per hour. The
speed limit is 40.
When police arrived at the
scene of the accident they
found the area already mark
ed off with flares and several
persons were directing traffic
around the accident.
DeLong was accompanied
by Theodore Roosevelt Wheat,
25, of the same address, at the
time of the accident but
Wheat could offer police no
additional information.
Medford Ambulance Serv
ice took DeLong to the Sacred
Heart hospital.
-n news
West Side Beefy
The regular meeting of the
West Side Beefy 4-H club was
held Sunday at Penny Sam
pert's home at 1:30 p.m. Each
member lead and showed
Penny's steers.
There was a discussion of
buying or making a wheel
barrel for fair next year.
Plans were made for a show
at Don Bradshaw's in May.
We are inviting another club.
The next meeting will be
in February at Linda and
Clemt Gibson's home. Refresh
ments were served by Penny
Sampert.
Roxanne Terry
Reporter
Table Rock Stitchers
It was decided at the meet
ing of the Table Rock Stich
ers Saturday that we would
meet every other Saturday.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Frank Myers.
The girls in "Just So Girl"
finished their practice burp
nies and started their final
bunnies. Our next meeting
will be held Jan. 23.
Marjory Bonney,
Reporter
Rocket Livestock
The January meeting of the
Rocket Livestock 4-H club
was held at the Evans home
on Gebhard rd.
The meeting vws called to
order by Larry fcvans. Rus
sel Morse gave i report on
the nest box. Reeshments
were served by Gegg Mc
Elory. The next meeting will
be Jan. 19.
Bob Smith,
Reporter
been suggested, and he goes
further to question "whether
or not there is any need for it
at all." He suggests there is
a greater need to preserve
other areas of the country
than the Oregon coast because
everyone now has public use
of the state's beaches..
Porter at Work
Congressman Porter, mean
while, is drafting a question
naire which he plans to send
to over 300 property owners
in the dunes area. Porter said
he will ask them whether
they are opposed to the bill
under any or all conditions,
or what conditions they re
gard as essential should - the
seashore park be created.
The questionnaire - will
then list the numerous points
which Porter mentioned in a
letter to Gov. Hatfield last
Oct. 16, when the congress
man "sought out Hatfield's
precise views. These points
cover boundaries, residency
rights, payments in lieu of
taxes, allocation of highway
costs, fees for use of camp
sites, hunting and fishing reg
ulations in the park, indus
trial reservations, local resi
dents acting as guides for.
tourists, and sand dune sta
bilization. The views of local property
owners will then be taken
into account by the 4th dis
trict representatives in draft
ing his new bill.
Outlook Dim
Whatever the views of lo
cal residents, if Morse and
Hatfield don't support the
proposal in its modified form
the outlook for its enactment
into law will grow dim. Con
gress is usually reluctant to
authorize any public improve
ments that cost money, if the
governor of the state opposes
the idea. And the Senate is
even more hesitant to do this
when one senator from the
state involved is opposed to
it unless, like the Hells
Canyon dam bill, it has be
come a significant party is
sue. The result, if Morse per
sists in his present attitude,
may be that any specific bill
for the Oregon Dunes will be
doomed. ,
, The Oregon National Sea
shore might still be accom
plished however, for another
bill indorsed by the Eisen
hower administration could
become the vehicle for sever
al new seashore parks. Neu
berger has introduced this
bill, giving the Interior sec
retary authority to create
three seashores where he
sees fit. Morse strongly oppos
es this grant of broad author
ity. But if the Republican ad
ministration puts on some
pressure for action on this
bill, a combination of willing
Republicans and Democrats
rounded up by Neuberger
might just turn the trick.
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