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o Hatfield Expects To Cooperate With Neuberger on Diines A. Rout. Smith talked with By A. ROBERT SMITH Mail Tribuna Washington Correspondent Washington-(Special) -Gov. Mark Hatfield expects that he and Sen. Richard L. Neuber- ger (D-Ore.) will be able to "work to er" on legisla tion to author ize a National Seas hore in Oregon Dunes area of the scenic Oregon coast. Hatfield has Neuberger by teleDhone about the nark bill his natural resources commit tee drafted, and which Neu berger has introduced in the Senate. The governor declined to set forth what points of his proposed bill he would agree to modify. Neuberger, on in troducing the measure, said there were several points that concerned him as impractical, but would leave it up to the National Park Service to de termine what changes should be made in the governor's bill. Hatfield said this method af reaching agreement was suitable to him. He noted that he has conferred with Park Service officials from San Francisco who assured him they felt his bill was basically workable. The governor also said he had confidence in In terior Secretary Fred A. Sea ton's rulings on the details of the legislation. Question Discussed This was a reference to Sea ton's jurisdiction over the Park Service. Any suggested changes in the governor's bill by the Park Service will have to be cleared by Seaton. Hat field said he has discussed the question with Seaton, but not during this visit to Washing ton. Hatfield was here to tes tify before the Civil Aeronau tics Board in favor of dual airline service between Portland-Seattle and Hawaii. Hatfield also conferred by telephone here with Rep. Charles O. Porter (D-Ore.) who is sponsoring the Oregon Dunes proposal in the House. Porter has not yet introduced Hatfield's bill, but has sent it to the Interior department for comment before taking further action. Legislative action on the seashore question is not ex pected until Sen.-Neuberger returns from his current rest period in Oregon. Just before going to Oregon for a medical checkup, Neuberger had scheduled a legislative strat egy meeting with other sena tors sponsoring similar legis lation for National Seashores in their, states. Among them are Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex.) and Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.). Would Assure Action Hatfield said Neuberge had informed him of this. The governor said it appeared that Johnson's interest would as sure Senate action on sea shore bills. Governor Hatfield said he plans to return to Washington next month for the ani.ual dinner sponsored by the Grid iron Club, an organization of veteran newspapermen which usually draws all the top po litical dignitaries in the na tion's capital, often including the president. Principal speak er for the Democrats is to be Sen. Stuart Symington, and for the Republicans, Mark Hatfield. 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