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WINNER TRIES BINOCULARS Dale Rol
lins, 12-yoar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard D. Rollins, 3869 Jacksonville highway,
Medford, is shown using binoculars he won
in the recent state-wide "Woods Hooligan"
poster contest. The youth won first place
in the four week contest, and also achieved
second grand prize, both In the grade school
division. Earlier this month young Rollins
was awarded a sleeping bag for his first
honor in the contest sponsored by the Gov
ernor's Red Hat Days committee. William
Stoughton (right) is Dale's art instructor
at MacLouglin Junior High school. Also
shown is Calvin Smith representing the In
dustrial Forestry association, which donated
th prizes.
(Kcnn Knacksledt photo)
State Labor Leaders Oppose
Labor Code Proposals
Salem, Ore. - UPt - Organ
ized labor Is unhappy with
labor code recommendations
of the legislative Interim com
mittee on labor-management
relations, Democratic legisla
tors were told Saturday.
George Brown of Portland,
director of the Oregon AFL
CIO'i Committee on Political
Education, said the interim
committee has recommended
to the 1961 legislature "punt
live and restrictive" legisla
tion against labor. ' .
He said the group revamped
the federal Landrum-Griffin
bill for Oregon. Brown said
labor is also opposed to the
committee's recommendation
for a three-way workmen's
compensation law.
Did Not Represent Labor
Brown complained that the
lay member of the committee
appointed to represent labor,
Carl Gilson of the Railway
Trainmen s union, did not do
so.
L. L. Stewart of Associated
Oregon Industries said his
group joins with the interim
committee in favoring compe
tition In the insuring of indus
trial accidents. The work
men's compensation proposal
would permit employers to
insure their workers through
private insurance firms in
stead of with the state.
Meeting in the House cham
ber of the capitol this morn
ing, the legislator were told
by State Labor Commissioner
Norman Nilsen that he will
recommend revision of the ele
vator law and the steam
boiler and pressure vessel
law. He said lie is opposed to
creation of an appeals board
appointed by the governor
and favors an advisory com
mittee appointed by himself
to hear complaints.
Klamath Falls Man
Named To Head Unit
Klamath Falls - IUPII - Dar
rell Frewlng, ranger of the
Klamath district of the Boguc
River National forest for' 2W
years, has been' selected by
the Forest service to head a
new national forest unit.
Frewlng will have charge
of advanced planning and in
tenm administration for a
part of the Klamath Indian
reservation forest lands that
are scheduled to gain nation
al forest status April 1, 1961.
Headquarters for the new
unit will be in Klamath Falls
and Chester Bell of Paisley
was named to assist Frewlng.
Earl M. Karlinger, who has
been ranger of the Estacada
district of Mt. Hood National
forest for the past four years
has been selected to replace
Ffewing.
Nilsen said changes in Ore
gon's child labor laws ara
needed. He is for liberalizing
the law to permit teen-agers
to hold part time jobs in eve
nings if they desire.
Richard Ryan of the
League of Oregon Cities and
Cecil Posey of the Oregon
Education association outlin
ed programs their groups will
propose to the legislature.
iPosey said the OEA wants
to. see the school district re
organization' laws tightened,
if. possible,' and is strongly
opposed to weakening of
them.
LONG DISTANCES
Djakarta-This capital city
of Indonesia is 10,400 miles by
sea from New York and 7,640
miles from San Francisco."
PortlanderTo Head
Conservation Group
The Dalles - IUPI) - Elmer
Peterson of Portland was re
elected president of the Ore
gon Association of Soil Con
servation Districts here Fri
day. ' '.' -
Also re-elected were James
McCrae, Wallowa, vice presi
dent; LeRoy Rue, Silverton,
secretary, and Ben Christen
son, Harrisburg. -
The election came at the
end of the group's three-day
convention.'
NATIONS ON INCREASE
There are now 111 fully in
dependent nations in tha
.world compared with 71
countries at the end of World
War II IS years ago.
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