Medford
55th Year Price 10 Cents
Tribune
Section B
MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1960
Pages 1-6
Prisoner Petitions
For His Freedom
Salem-OIPD - A state prison
inmate from Lebanon has
filed a petition in Marion
county circuit court here seek
ing his freedom.
Ivan Dale Hetland was giv
en 10 years after he pleaded
guilty last fall to manslaught
er in connection with the
death of Lester Cosner, oper
ator of the 86 Tavern. Cosner
died oflnjuriea in a June 5
fight.
Hetland claimed in the pe
tition that he was held for
a month without being per
mitted to speak freely with
his attorney. He was sen
tenced from Linn county.
Fluorescent Lamp
Fits Standard Socket
Bloomfield, N.J.-A floures
cent lamp that can be used in
an ordinary light socket is
being produced by Westing
house Electric Corp.'s lamp
division here.
It gives the home owner the
choice of burning either in
candescent or fluorescent
lamps in the same socket,
Westinghouse said, although
the fluorescent tubes will
probably cost more than con
ventional lamps.
Portland-IUPD - Mrs. Wayne
Morse, wife of the Oregon
Senator, will address the hos
pitality luncheon of the Demo
cratic Women's conference for
World Peace here May 12. Her
topic will be Latin America
and World Peace.
Cultural Exchange Expansion
Favored by Decisions Groups
Expansion of cultural and
scientific exchanges between
the United States and com
munist countries was urged
by three-fourths of Oregon
Great Decisions participants
balloting recently on the for
eign policy issue "Communist
Time-Table for 1960."
Seventy per cent of the
Jackson county participants
indicated they felt the same
way, according to tabulations.
Opinion ballots from 21
counties were tabulated last
week by Oregon State college
extension service. Results in
dicated strong interest in pro
moting growth of democratic
institutions throughout the
free world.
Seventy per cent of Oregon
voters, 93 per cent of the U.S.
voters, and 67 per cent of the
Jackson county voters ex
pressed interest in greater
U.S. effort to promote rapid
economics growth in under
developed areas. A majority
of the state's voters urged
greater allied effort on the
same question.
Favor Greater Effort
Two-thirds of state voters
and 92 per cent of Jackson
county voters favored greater
U.S. efforts to reduce barriers
to trade throughout the free
world.
V
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"Coats"
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Parker Woods'
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From Skooters , . .
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698 to 1298
In matters of political strat
egy, the majority of state vot
ers advised using every op
portunity for negotiation be
tween communist and demo
c r a 1 1 c leaders; continuing
communist -democratic "dia
logue" but insisting on con
crete evidence of peaceful in
tentions of communist bloc as
a condition of political settle
ment; and refusal to accept
communist control over "cap
tive" areas.
As for military policy, the
majority of state voters were
in favor of accepting a dis
armament program that can
be effectively policed and
controlled, and of urging U.S.
allies to increase their de
fense efforts.
In balloting on the topic
"Divided Europe-Cooperation
or Crises," 67 per cent of the
state voters suggested con
sulting regularly with NATO
allies on development of
common policies and strate
gies. This suggestion was af
firmed by 84 per cent of the
Jackson county voters.
Nearly two - thirds of the
state voters were in favor of
expanding cultural, political
and economic cooperation un
der NATO. Eighty-nine per
cent of the nation-wide vot
ers, and 38 per cent of the
Jackson county voters sup
ported this action.
Favor Some Change
Most Great Decisions par
ticipants favored some change
in U.S. political and military
policy in Europe during 1960.
Statewide voters ranked 24
U.S. policy proposals now be
ing debated in Washington,
giving other top priorities in
the following order:
Make no commitments with
out NATO consultation in
U.S. negotiations with Russia.
Continue to insist on free
elections as the only basis for
German reunification.
Urge greater military con
tribution from our NATO al
lies.
Consult with NATO allies
before adopting or announc
ing important shifts in U.S.
policies.
Support Atlantic Congress
(1959) proposal to call a 1960
conference of leading citizens
from both sides of the Atlan
tic, to discuss and recommend
steps for greater unity in the
Atlantic community.
Actively encourage further
political and economic inte
gration in western Europe.
Leaders Predict
House lo OK Bill
Washington - (UPD - North
ern and southern leaders pre
dicted Saturday that the
House would accept all 16
Senate amendments written
into the civil rights bill, end
ing the marathon battle that
has dominated the election
year session since its' outset.
House approval of the mea
sure, expected a week or two
after Easter, would send the
bill to the White House for
President Eisenhower's signa
ture. A major roadblock was
cleared Friday night when
the Senate, after eight weeks
of stubborn debate, approved
the legislation 71 to 18.
Saturday, Senate Democra
tic Leader Lyndon B. John
son (Tex.) told reporters that
"I do not think any thinking
person suffers from the illu
sion that this bill will solve
all of our problems." How-
I ever, he said, "I believe that
! most Americans will regard
I this as a step forward
Johnson said "it Is a step
I which, in conscience, we had
! to take and which we can
1 greet proudly as evidence that
I America is moving toward the
j time when all men, regardless
; of their race, creed or color,
! will be treated equally by the
laws.
The Democratic leader said
the "bill can be supported by
honorable men" from alt sec
tions because It "seeks to
right wrongs without punish
ing anyone for the alleged
sins of their grandfathers"
and "attempts to do justice
without inflicting new injustices."
Phair Won't Stage
Negative Campaign
Bend-OIPH -Ronald Phair of
Klamath Falls, Republican
candidate for Consrcss in the
2nd district, said Saturday he
will "not carry on a negative
campaign by devoting my
time only to a discussion of
what the incumbent has not
done for the people of this
district."
Phair Is unopposed for the
2nd district GOP congression
al nomination.
Rep. Al Ullman, the incum
bent, also is unopposed in the
May primary.
Plans Listed for
Education Funds
Salem-IUPU-The Oregon De
partment of Education has
presented to the Interim Ed
ucation committee a report
dealing with distribution of
state money for education to
counties rather than to school
districts.
The committee is looking
into the present system of al
locating money directly to the
hundreds of school districts in
the state, and the possibility
there might be a way to simp
lify the procedure and make
It more equitable.
Phoenix - Arizona consis
tently ranks among the first
states in the total amount of
money it expends for each
child per year for educational
purposes.
GLASS CONTAINERS
New York - Glass contain
ers are manufactured prin
cipally in about 100 factories
in various cities of the United
States.
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