"teoirieanQ Said Tragically Treated in Cuban Jails
Yanks Tell of Detention
By Cubans Without Charge
Jlirce-Uay Compensation
3aGiioro Seed To Save Bill
.Salem -IBr Three work-
.Ineh's compensation backers,
admittedly using an "unusual
' rproach" in an ellort to save
-tueir bill from, death in the
3ipuse L a b o i Committee;
rwarned Tuesday.it will look
31k bias and prejudgment if
:thi bill fails to reach the
Souse floor. - :
jt the same time, testlmo-
3r.Bom urge ana smau em
ployers and even Associated
Xteigon Industries members
rput a breach in what had
seemed to be nearly lmpreg-
-ule AOI - business support
riorthe bill. --',.-;
- AOI spokesman . repre
senting Georgia-Pacific Corp.
reoncHed a two-way bill would
CMSicceptable.
" Committee Chairman W. O.
elsay (D-Roseburg) promised
jtnej Senate-passed : bill' would
:xet a full, and fair hearing.
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But he said frankly Its chances
looked poor. Another hearing
is scneduled April 11.
At Test Ban Talks
Disappoinls JFK
Geneva-fllTD-Presldent Ken
nedy is disappointed with So
viet conduct .. at the nuclear
weapons test ban conference
her, and considers it a set
back for his attempts to re
place fear - with confidence,
Sen. Albert Gore. (D-Tenn.)
said ioday;;;;"'U;.;v-, :'. v
'' But Gore told members of
the Inter-Parliamehtary union
that the President still hopes
the. Russians will abandon
their obstructive tactics and
make possible an agreement to
end nuclear testing.
To Take foundings
Gore's remarks were made
only a. few hours before Vice
President Lyndon B. Johnson
was due here to take sound.
ings on the ehances for agree
ment at the nuclear talks
which have stretched out for
24 years.
Johnson tentatively was fly
ing here from Dakar where he
was Kennedy's special repre
sentative at : Senegal's inde
pendence celebration, ''fi
-- The SB3rd session of the
three-power talks got under
way with chief Soviet dele
gate Semyon K. Tsarapkln in
the chair. -' ::. .
Gore, senior member of the
Joint Congressional Commit
tee on Atomic Energy, sat In
on Tuesday's meeting at which
the Russians accepted four
western concessions designed
to meet previous Soviet objec
tions,, but offered nothing of
their own In return.
Following that meeting and
again today, Gore told mem
bers of the IPU gathered here
for their spring session that
the prime issue on nuclear
test bah agreement Is still one
of confidence, .
: His comment came after
AOI' Attorney Gerald Meindl
said some people think the
committee "was selected for
the avowed purpose of killing
the bill."
; n you table the bill",
Meindl said,; ."your, own ac
tions,: In the minds of some
observers . will substantiate
and lend some credence to
this unfortunate gossip."
: Kelsay replied the commit
tee planned to listen open-
mindedly to all evidence. He
added; "I have said I think
this bill wlU be tabled ... I
believe I know now the think'
lng of this committee and I
don't think the evidence is
going to change it."
j Supporters and opponents
agree the bill would do two
things: It would shift millions
of dollars In industrial acci
dent Insurance from the pres
ent state monopoly to the pri
vate insurance field giving em
ployers third choice of In
suring themselves by putting
up a bond. ;
Cost Raise Charged
Secondly It would extend
protection and safety and
streamline burdensome claims
and appeals procedures - re
forms that also have . been
proposed in other bills wit
out the three-way Insurance
principle, i; s
. Labor say a however t h e
bill would raise costs reduc
ing the benefit return for in
jured workers while propo
nents argue that three-way
competition would lower rates
by improving safety.
' Gov. Mark Hatfield has en
dorsed two-way which would
permit state and self indus
trial accident insurance elim
inating the private firm,.
A WINNER - -
Mllllngton, Mich. fOPD No
one has yet suggested the
name had anything to do with
it, but Ken. E. Kennedy has
become the first Democrat to
be elected Mllllngton Town
ship supervisor in 126 years.
Kennedy beat his Republican
opponent, L, C. Draper,' 324
303 in Michigan's biennial
spring election. .
Sharp Protest
To Castro Regime
Regional Edition
Medford
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. MKDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0, 10S1
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Deliverance Campaign
..7 SERVICES CEQI3I 7:S3 KI3HTLY
FAITH TABERNACLE
ASHLAND, ORE.
Lcc:l:i Ci Kitf wtj 3, 1 Kits Sort!, of Collagi
God umc) Tommy Hlcki a few yn ago in one of tho graatoii revival
of thia ago, In Argentina, South Amarica. Had crowdi of ovor 400,000
In attandanct.
Brothar Hlcki hat a real passion to aao touli laved, haalad and fillad
with tho Holy Spirit. Ho hat boon around tho world 18 timai, and hat
praachod in 72 dlffaront countriaa. . '
Hald mooting in Garmany with crowds up to 50,000 in attendant.
DiVinS HEALING RALLY
Sunday at 2:30 P.M.
Washington -flJPtt- The State
Department 'said today that
22 Americans in Cuban jails
are being tragically treated,
underfed and denied medi
cine. ; '
'. The United States was con
templating a new sharp pro
test to Fidel Castro's regime
against the treatment of the
22. '
A spokesman said that in
most cases Red Cross officials
and Swiss diplomats, who rep
resent U.S. interests In Cuba,
have been unable to gain ac
cess to the Americans. t
Lot Worsens -.-J'.
Officials said the lot of
Americans in Cuba apparently
has become' worse since the
United States broke relations
with the Castro regime on
Jan. 3 and U.S.. diplomatic
representation was taken over
by the Swiss.
A department press official,
Joseph W. Reap, toli l'. news
conference the United States
asked the American Red Cross
a month ago to do what it
could through the Internation
al and Cuban Red Cross or
ganizations to get extra food
and .medicines to the Ameri
can prisoners.
' Reap said the Red Cross ef
forts apparently have been
unsuccessful.
Interviews Denied
He said Cubans generally
have prevented Swiss diplo
mats from interviewing Amer
icans arrested in Cuba.
Reap -said Cuban Jails are
overcrowded," making condi
tions even worse.
Two Americans who spent
U days in a Cuban jail until
they were released Tuesday
said in Miami they each lost
10 pounds during the ordeal.
The two were Linden Blue,
24, Denver, and Donald S wen
son, 36, an American citizen
living in Toronto. . :
Their light plane had been
forced down in Cuba on a
flight from Key West to Ma
nagua, Nicaragua. ,
Reap told reporters, "the
tragic thing about the situa
tion in Cuba Is that tne Cas
tro government is not supply
ing all the needed foods and
medicines end is also not per
mitting the Swiss to step n
and provide this." ( , '
y The United States, when it
broke relations, gave the
Swiss a fund of "many thou
sands" of pesos with which to
aid both prisoners and Ameri
cans in Cuba who run out of
money.
U.S. Embassy officials also
had trouble getting interviews
with arrested Americans be
fore the break, but officials
said the Swiss are having even
more trouble, ,
; The State Department said
that in addition to. 22 Ameri
cans in Cuban jails there are
others who may ' have dual
citizenship but whose status
as "Americans", Is not . defi
nite. . , " '
Amid all this, U.S. relations
with' Cuba seem to be sudden
ly heating up after a lull
which prevailed following the
U.S. change of administration
Jan. 20.
This week the State Depart
ment broke a virtual post-inauguration
silence on Cuba by
issuing a 36-page pamphlet
accusing Castro of betraying
the original Ideals of his July
26 revolution. "
'Fish FlouPTed
To Mall's Guests
. Wiuhhiaton IUPD - Interior
Secretary Stewart L. Udall
held a luncheon Tuesday ana
fed his guests cookies made
of "fish flour," which could
change the lives of millions in
the world's . underdeveloped
areas. . .
"FUh Flour." or animal
protein concentrate, could
change a situation in wnicn
more than two thirds of the
world's population suffers
from a protein deficiency, he
said..
Tho department said the
TTnltnd States. uslnB onlv one
species of fish, could supply
100 minion persons wun one
ounce of the concentrate daily
for a year.
The department said the
fish could be of a type not
currently used for food.
NOW YOU KNOW
United Press International '
The Nile, the longast river
in the world, measures 4,145
miles In length. ''
Miami - IUPD -r Two Ameri
can businessmen, held incom
municado by the Cuban gov
ernment since March 24 when
their private plane was forced
down in Havana, said today
they were questioned ' only
once before their release.
Stocks Generally
Easier in Early
New York - HIPP - Stocks
were generally easier in ac
tive trading this morning with
several wide losses showing
up among the mors specula
tlve Issues. v : :
Revlon sagged more than
S points Hewlett - Packard
more than 2. Universal Matcn.
Vendo, Martin. Chock Full
and Heinz over a point each,
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York - (CTO - Dow
Jonta final stock averages:
au industrials yt.73, up
1.14 20 railroads 144.44,
Off 0.59; 15 utUitias 112.26,
off 0.15, and - 55 stocks
221.00, off 0.03.
- Sales Tuesday were about
7.08 million share com
pared with 0.47 million
shares Monday.
Tueida.v'4 - or leer on
Allied Chamlcal
Alum Co. Am
American Can
American Motori
AT&T
American Tobacco ..............
Anaconda' Copper
Armco i Steel ...,.....
Bendlx Corp ; .
Bethlehem Steel H. ,
Boeing Air
Brum wick .,..
Caterpillar Corp
Chryiler Corn ,
Coca-Cola .................
Continental Can .
Crown Zellerbach ...
Curtlu Wrifht .....
Dow Chemical .....
Du Pont :
Eaatman Kodak ..
Flreitone ,
rord
selected
..... B2V4
... IV
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General Electrie
General foods
General Motori ....
ueorsia pacific
Graham Paige
ureynouna
Gulf Oil
Homestake Mining
Idaho Power
X. B. M. .......
Int. Pacer
Johna Manvllle ....
Kennecott Conner
Lockheed Aircraft .,
Merck .
Montana1 Power
Montgomery Ward
HBl'i XJ1ICU1I .
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Northern Pacltio (xd)
Pac Gas Elec
Penney J. c, ..............
Penn RR
Phillips
Proctor and Gamble
Radio CorporaUon
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Sheu oil
Socony Mobil Oil
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Standard N. J. ........
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Texas Co
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Texas Pac Land Trust
Transamerica
Trans World Air
Tri Continental
Union Carbide .........
Union Pacific !,.
United Aircraft ;..
United Air Lines
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel ...
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Use of Boardman
Funds Approved
Salem-OJPD .w.-A bill to use
$60,000 to coordinate develop
ment of Boardman Industrial
Park in northeastern Oregon
was approved Tuesday by the
House Planning and Develop
ment committee. .
The funds, already appro
priated, would go to the Plan
ning and Development Depart
ment to encourage, expansion
of existing Oregon Industry
and agriculture and to attract
new science-based industry to
the state.
Senate Approves
'Moonlight' Bill
Salem-OIFS - A "moonlight
ing" bill was revived and pass
ed, 18-10, in the Senate Tues
day after near - defeat la3t
week.
The bill provides that pub
lic employees may accept sec
ond Jobs only with 'the writ
ten approval of the appointing
authority.
An amendment provides th
boss may issue a blanket or
der permitting outside em
plyment in cases of agricul
tural or other emergency.
The bill goes to the House.
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Ntxt Deer re Andy's
Linden Blue, 24, of Denver,
Colo., and Donald Swenson,
38, an American citizen who
resides in Toronto, Ont., Can
ada, arrived in Miami Tues
day night. Each lost about 10
pounds during the 11-day jail
stay, in which they were held
without charge by the Fidel
Castro regime.- :
Charges Unknown
"That was the most frus
trating experience-not having
any idea what charges were
against us, or knowing who
had been notified," Blue told
United Press International to
day. , . : .
They said - they were not
abused by their guards. .They
found the food poor.
fit kept us alive 'and our
stomachs full," said , Blue,
"but that's about all. The Jails
were terribly hot and crowd,
ed."
Food Mot Desirable '
"We have sufficient things
to eat," said Swenson, "but
not . what you would call
desirable by our standards.
The mattress I slept on looked
like it had been slept on by" a
hundred . people before with
no attempt to clean it up." ,
Blue, a bachelor, and Swen
son, married and the father
of two, were on a flight from
Key . West to Managua, Nicar
agua, when they were forced
down. - They were carrying a
load of machinery to a planta
tion Just north of Managua
owned by' Blue, bis brother
and other partners. -.
Swenson, general manager
of technical services for Ger
ber International, an affiliate
of Gerber Baby Foods, said
he went along to see the plan
tation : and : investigate the
possibility ! of producing - a
frozen banana product.
; Although , a Canadian resi
dent, Swenson- works in Fre
mont, Mich. ' ..
Blue said he had clearance
from the Cuban government
to fly over the Island, but
"when we ' were about : 12
miles out7 (from Cuba) they
told us by radio to fly to Ha
vana and hold. They had a
Jet aircraft up to reinforce
their thoughts on the sub-Ject."
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