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O o G G3 CZO Medford Tribune SECTION BMEDFQRD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1960 PAGES i to 10 -fWnlt -J iq -1 . u r ! r .v ',54 r "V; v 3 -- j tA.n I J" It HUMP SAGGING A three-months-old camel at the Port land Zoo ta fiuviug iruuoie wmi a sagging hump, lue limp hump, according to zoo director Jack Marks, could be a birth detect and he hopes a little nutrition will bring it back. (UPI Telephoto) Nuclear Testing Sentiment Gains Washington -IUPII-Sentiment is increasing in official Wash ington for the United States t o resume nuclear testing unless an East-West control agreement is reached quickly. Advocates of test resump tion are convinced that deter iorating relations with Russia make it imperative that this country abandon the volunt ary ban under which it has suspended testing for the past two years. Chairman John A. McCone of the Atomic Energy Com mission, the latest to call for a test resumption, said Mon day he "surmised" that Rus sia had been conducting se cret unaerground experiments and that Soviet military forces have benefited "substantially." Castro Believed Seeking To Force Break in Relations Washington - IUPU -High American officials believe that Premier Fidel Castro is try ing to force the United States to break diplomatic relations with Cuba. That is the only logical ex planation of the Cuban gov ernments continued harass ment of American nationals and the confiscation of U.S business, they said Tuesday. These officials think Castro and his advisers want the U.S. Embassy shut down and American nationals evacuated so Washington will not have on-the-spot observers to re port Cuba s increasing drift toward Communism. Bed Technicians Planned Some officials believe this Is connected particularly with the forthcoming establishment in Havana of a Chinese Com munist Embassy and plans for more Red technicians to enter Cuba. Castro apparently does not want to take the initiative and make the break himself, In the opinion of U.S. authori ties. They feel he would pre fer to hound the United States into rupturing relations so that he could cite the action as another example of "Yan kee aggression against his country. Officials said there is no thought at present of falling into Castro's trap. But the pos sibility that the Cuban pre mier may do something which would force a break has been fully taken into account by the U.S. Embassy in Havana. Documents Removed All documents and materi al which should not fall into Cuban hands have been re moved from the embassy, which is operating on a day-to-day basis and is prepared for instant action. It was only with consider able reluctance that the Slate Department last week took the step of urging American na tionals in Cuba to send their dependents home. U.S. Am bassador Philip Bonsai had Salem - IUPII - Joseph P. Vogt of Salem has been named chief of communica tions service for the Oregon Civil Defense Agency. Vv the v, before and , after dinner . !.-. brandy! ..'. Vff.V.V.V.V.V.V.V a1 or?' CORONET f": VSQ .V.Y.Y.V. . M- RNOY OlST COflP 350 FirTH AVE.. N Y. CALif GRAPE BRANOV. B4 WOOF hoped that the situation, after reaching a low point some weeks ago, would improve. Electric Cooperatives Receive Payments Salem-IUPll-The Oregon Tax Commission said Tuesday it has distributed $130,067 to 31 counties in which electric co operatives operate. The Gilette Castle, at East Haddam, Conn., has granite walls four to five feet thick at the base. Medicare Group Asks Opinion Salem -IUPU- The governor's advisory O'ommittee on the federal - state medicare pro gram was told Tuesday that the attorney general has been asked for an opinion as to whether Oregon, needs state legislation to implement the program. Joseph Harvev Jr. nf Port. land, chairman of the advis ory committee and also chair man of the Oregon Public Welfare Commission s.iiri thi commission asked for the opinion. The attorney general was also asked if Oregon is re quired to apply immediately to old age assistance an ad ditional $100,000 in federal funds now available to the state through the medicare law passed by congress. The committee, which held its second meeting here today, is seeking to determine to what extent Oregon can par ticipate in the medicare plan. Under the federal law, the definition of those eligible for medicare is anyone over 65 not eligible tor old age assist ance whose resources are in sufficient to pay medical bills. itchell Sees Great Responsibility for ational Leadership IMPOSE DEATH SENTENCE Paris - IUPII - A French mili tary tribunal Monday imposed the death sentence on Alger ian Mohamed Azrar for the attempted assassination May 4 of French-Algerian National Assembly Deputy Robert Ab-desselam. I Portland-IUPD -Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell said Monday night that the inter national situation was "very dangerous" and the stakes were the difference between freedom and slavery. Mitchell, a Republican, made the statement in an ad dress to about 500 University of Portland students at a din ner. He said that American lead ership was a great responsi bility and that today the Unit ed States ranked second to none militarily Mitchell also said that the problem of "long-term per sistent unemployment is one of the major problems of our times. In reply to a question which asked if right-to-work measures were dangerous to organized labor and if they were justified, Mitchell said: Rights Cited - "Employer and union should have the right to write union security contracts pro viding for union membership. This is a matter of national policy . . . People who favor right-to-work laws seem to think that if the right-to-work laws are passed all the evils of labor movement will dis appear. This isn't so . . . "If in this country we were to deny the employer and the union the right to a union security contract we would be endangering the right of the people to organize and bargain . . . would be damag ing very much the growth of organized labor. I only wish organized labor would do a better job of organizing the unorganized, and the right-to-work laws would hamper that activity considerably." Mitchell said he had pro posed a $1.15 per hour min imum wage but did not be lieve the South could stand Sen. John F. Kennedy's pro posal for a $1.25 minimum wage. He said it took the South four years to comply with the law raising the mini mum from 75 cents to $1, Expression of Freedom He was asked if he thought the government should take a hand in settling the Port land newspaper strike. "I say categorically 'no.' The govern ment would certainly mediate . . . but this strike is an ex pression of freedom on the part of the employer and the workers. There is no national emergency ... as harmful as this may be to the individual welfare of the people involv ed, I would prefer to have this kind of difficulty than to hai' the arbitrary right of the government to walk into this dispute and determine what the settlement should be." 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