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Duncan Documents Mews Reports in Squabble With Porter
Eugene -OIPU- Oregon House
Speaker Robert B. Duncan
Wednesday night documented
1959 news reports quoting
former Congressman Charles
O. Porter in favoring recogni
tion of Red China, admission
of Red China to the United
Nations and trade tHb Red
China.
Duncan, Mcdford Democrat,
declared that "if the Congress
man has changed his views
on these issues, let him say
so and I will congratulate
him." He spoke over a tele-
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At the same time Duncan
denied Porter's charge of
"smear tactics" by Duncan in
their campaigns for the Demo
cratic nnmiation for Con
gress in the fourth district.
"Honest disagreement o n
fundamental issues requires
open and frank discussion so
the voters can make a choice,"
Duncan said.
He said Porter "honestly
and sincerely holds views on
the admission of Red China
to the UN, recognition of Red
China, and trade with Red
i China with which I disagree,
j I cannot main silent while
' he and others say that there
are no differences in our
I views when there are."
I Duncan quoted from an Oct.
29, 1959 news dispatch from
' San Francisco and an Aug.
i 30, 1959 editorial from the
Eugene Register - Guard. In
both items, Porter was re
ported to favor the new rela
tions with Red China.
Duncan declared that "one
day, China may return to the
Foreign
Briefs
RED CHINA ACCUSES UNITED STATES
Tokyo-il'I'll-Communist China accused the United Stales
today of aggravating international tensions by its nuclear
weapons tests in the Pacific.
GRANDMOTHER HELD BY COMMUNIST POLICE
Berlin-1 TO-A 78-year-old West Berlin grandmother who
wanted to see her grandchildren in East Berlin was detained
by Communist police after climbing a six-foot wooden fence.
She was sent back to West Berlin after being interrogated
by Communist police tor an hour.
CZECH CRIMINALS RECEIVE AMNESTY
Vienna-tUriuPresideni Antonin Novotny of Czechoslovakia
marked the 17th anniversary of V-E day Wednesday by
proclaiming an amnesty for several categories of civil crim
inals. Novotny said the amnesty did not apply to political
prisoners.
FRANCE TO BE ASKED TO RELEASE GERMANS
Bonn. Germany-itrjuFrance will be asked to release from
the Foreign Legion any German who wants to be discharged
when Algeria becomes independent, the West German foreign
ministry said Wednesday,
' - A spokesman said France itself does not know how many
Germans are in the Foreign Legion because many of the
corps' recruits refuse to slate their nationality.
WEST GERMAN POPULATION GROWS
Wiesbaden, Germany-iliPli-Wesl Germany's population in
a census last June was 53,975,000, according to the federal
statistical bureau here.
A report Wednesday said that if West Berlin is considered
part of West Germany the figure is 56,172,000.
family of nations, but not
now."
Duncan charged that Por
ter has switched his position
on the Oregon Dunes park
proposal. Duncan said state
ments by Porter indicate that
Porter no longer favors the
park under the National For
est Service, but now favors it
under the U.S. Forest Service
Stocks Continue
Downward Trend
As Steels Mixed
New York (UPD Stocks con
tinued to slide today after
falling to their lowest level in
more than 14 months Wednes
day. Steels and chemicals were
narrowly mixed and autos
easier. The majority of domes
tic and international oils
moved fractionally lower.
American Can, Johns-Man-ville
and American Telephone
fell a point or more.
Finance shares were hard
hit for the third consecutive
day reflecting President Ken
nedy's defense of pending leg
islation providing withhold
ing taxes on dividend and in
terest payments.
Electronics, stores, foods,
utilities and rails weakened
and drugs see-sawed.
RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE IN BRAZIL GROWS
Rio de Janeiro iliPlh-Russia's economic offensive in Brazil
gathered speed today with an announcement by the foreign
ministry that trade between the two countries would double
this year.
The ministry said total trade in 1962 should reach $80
million.
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DOW JONES AVERAGES
New York-dJI'luDow Jones
final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials 654.70, off 9.20: 20
railroads 136.84. off 1.40: IS
utilities 129.09. off 1.43, and
65 stocks 225.97, off 2.88.
Sales Wednesday war.
about 3.67 million shares
compared with 3.02 million
shares Tuesday.
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- a plan advocated by Kef.
Edwin Durno (R-Ore.).
D U n P a n cairi Pnrtor'c
"switch" can "only lead to
runner controversy. I want
the park." Then he asked his
audience: "Is this a smear?"
Durno, who is giving up his
seat in the House to run for
the Senate post now held by
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.), said
in Ontario WcrinpcHav niht
adjustments were needed in
tariits and import quotas of
certain farm products to Dro-
tcct the American farmer
from low-priced imports.
Morse SDoke at tho nMmr
end of the state in Newport
and pledged support for Sen.
Maurine Neubereer's Dunes
park bill, subject to an
amendment eliminating the
right to condemn private
property for National Park
purpose
The lumber situation caught
attention of three candidates.
Harold Livingston of Corval
lis, seeking the Republican
Senate nomination, said in
Klamath Falls that about half
of Oregon's lumber mills have
disappeared i n the last, 10
years. He said hard work "and
nonpartisan senators working
PERMITS STERILIZATION
Jackson, Miss. - IUPII - The
Senate passed a bill Wednes
day providing for voluntary
sterilization of women at state
expense. Under the bill any
married woman with one
child, any woman who has an
illegitimate child or any wom
an whose health might be im
paired by pregnancy could be
sterilized.
Wednesday's prices
stocks:
Allied Chemical
Alum Co Am
American Can
American Motors
A T St T
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Armco
Bendix Corp
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Air
Brunswick
Caterpillar Corp
Chrysler Corp
Coca Cola
Continental Can
Crown Zeucrhach
Crucible Steel
Curtias Wrleht
Dow Chemical
Du Pont
Eastman Kodak
Firestone
Ford
General Electric
General Food
General Motors (xd) ....
Georgia Pacific
Greyhound
Gulf Oil .
Homestake . ....
Idaho Power
1 B.M
Int Paper
Johns Manvllle
Kcnnecott Copper
Lockheed Aircraft
Martin Co
Merck
Montana Power
Montgomery Ward
National Biscuit
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pac Gas tlec
Penney. J. C
Penn RR
Perma Cement
Phillips
Procter ft Gamble
Radio Corporation
Richfield Oil
Sateway
Sears
Shell Oil
Socony Mobil Oil
Southern Co
Southern Paciric
Sperry Rand
Standard California ...
Standard Indiana
Standard N. J
Sun Mines
Texas Co.
Texas Gull Sulfur
Thiokol
Trans-America
Trans World Air
Tri-continental
Union Carbide
I'nion Pacific
United Aircraft
United Air Lines
II. S. Plvwood
U. S. Rubber
U S Steel
West Bank Corp
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Problems of Retarded i
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msnrure icneauiea i
Salem - Problems of re
tarded children will be dis
cussed at the 11th annual Par
ents Institute opening at Ore
gon Fairview home, Friday.
The highlight of the Fri
day morning program will be
a panel discussion of "Educa
tion of the Mentally Retarded
in Oregon. " Pan members
are Dr. Glen A. Purdom Jr.,
special education consultant,
ftate department of educa
tion; Dr. James Lent, associ
ate professor. University of
Oregon, and Mrs. Mary Sim
mons, special education teach-
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MEDFORDffiTRIBUNE
MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962
with the lumber industry for
a common goal, prosperity,"
were needed.
Duncan and Porter are also
opposed by Robert Straub of
Eugene and Eugene fireman
Pat Flynn for the fourth dis
trict Congressional nomina
tion on the Democratic ticket.
Durno is opposed by Sig
Unander of Portland, Living
ston, H. F. Cook of Scotts
Mills, Portland contractor Jim
Bacaloff and Glenn Brixey of
Corvallis.
State Sen. Walter Pearson
and Atty. Gen. Robert Y.
Thornton are battling for the
Democratic nomination for
governor. Incumbent Mark
Hatfield has GOP opposition
from George Altvater of Port
land. Morse has Democratic
primary opposition from
Charles Gilbert, Portland la
bor union member.
lit
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Pd pol. adv. W. T
Best Qualified .
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For SHERIFF
S yn. Chief Deputy Jackson Co,
1 1 years total law anforcemant
8 years local businessman
4 years military Native Ore go man
34 years in Jackson County
Clark, P.O. Box 534, Medford, Ore.
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