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    MSDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, ORK.
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13. I960
Udall Indicates 'Immediate Concern' On Issue of Creating Seashore Parks
Smith
By A. ROBERT SMITH
Mail Tribun
Washington Correspondent
Washington (Special) The
incoming Interior secretary,
Stewart Udall, has indicated
that he attaches "immediate
c o n c e rn" to
to the issue of
creating new
national sea-
shore p a r k,
such as the
one proposed
for the Ore
gon Dunes
area between
Florence and
RppHsnnrtc
In his first nrpss rnnfproniB
in Washington, this was about
the only specific proposal he
ventured to list for early ac
tion when he takes his place
in the Kennedy Administra
tion. Congressman Udall referred
to President-elect Kennedy's
previous advocacy of legisla
tion in this field, in behalf of
preserving Cape Cod as a na
tional seashore under the Na
tional Park Service.
"I would hope that this was
a thing we could move on,"
Udall said.
Area! Not Listed
He declined to list all the
geographic areas he might
wish to embrace by a sea
shore park bill. The Eisen
hower Administration, for
budgetary reasons, limited its
program to three Oregon
Dunes, Cape Cod and Padre
Island off the Texas coast. The
Park Service, however, fav
ors a number of other places
which include Point Reyes,
Calif., and sites on the Great
Lakes and Atlantic coast.
Speaking of the general
proposition of seashore parks,
Udall said: ,
"I have a positive attitude
toward this. The population
explosion is outrunning our
recreation resources. Sand is
slipping out of our fingers.
The sixties will be the last
chance we'll have, to do some
big things."
Udall said he had "some
big ideas, and some will be
controversial," but he declin
ed to unveil them immediate
ly. Recreation apparently is an
area in which he hopes to
come up with new ideas. Be
fore leaving New York where
he joined Senator Kennedy
for the announcement of his
designation to the Interior
cabinet post, Udall conferred
with the chairman of the Out
door Recreational Resources
Commission, Lawrence Rocke-
fell. This commission- is trying
to develop some federal pol
icy guidelines for the next
Quarter to half century to ac
commodate the accelerating
demand for outdoor leis"re
activities on the part of more
and more people. Udall said
he may join that commission.
Appraisers To Hold
Installation Tonight
Following a 7 o'clock din
ner meeting in the Hogut
Food Shop, Seventh and H
sts., Grants Pass, tonight, of
ficers of the Southern Ore
gon chapter, Society of Resi
dential Appraisers, will be in
stalled. ,
John Fleck of" Roseburg
will hand the Dresident's gavel
to his successor, Robert Love
less, Grants Pass.
The regular business ses
tlnn will includp renorts from
the recent Appraisers' course
hold in Ashland and a contin
uation of the November dis-
nneciinn nf ripnreciation With
specific problems for solution.
Oregon Rep. Al . Ullman is
now an active member of the
commission.
Durne Indicates Opposition
The problem which support
ers of the Oregon Dunes sea
shore park will face in the
new Administration may be
more complex than in the past
year. For Edwin urno, the
Congressman-elect from Ore
gon's fourth district in which
the Dunes are located, has in
dicated he is opposed to the
seashore park. He replaces a
park advocate, Charles O.
Porter.
Sen. Maurine B. Neuberg
er is an ardent champion of
the seashore, as was her late
husband whose Senate seat
she now holds. As of now, she
is the only member of the
Oregon congressional delega
tion to express support for the
idea.
Amendments Introduced
Sen. Wayne Morse, in the
last session of Congress, intro
duced a series of amendments
to the various pending sea
shore bills which would pro
hibit the Interior Department
from forcing anyone to sur
render private property hold
ings within the park boundar
ies. He did not say, however,
whether these changes would
convert him from a cool critic
of the seashore park to a will
ing supporter, but that was
the indication.
If Durno should be given a
seat on the House Interior
Committee, his position on the
Oregon Dunes park might
prove a critical factor unless
Oregon's two Democratic con
gressmen, Edith Green and
Al Ullman, take up the cause
in ways they have not until
now been willing to do.
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