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o o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON THURSDAY. MAX 10. 1962 grri 1 y f y ... ""Jy SERVICE DISRUPTED -Mailman George Sims of Santa Monica, Calif., doesn't know where to put the mail. He opened this box and found a nest and three sparrow eggs at the William H. Spaulding home. (UPI) Germany Convicts U.S. Businessman Karlsruhe, Germany - (UPI) -American businessman Harold Noah Borger was convicted today of attempting to spy for Communist East Germany and sentenced to two and one half years in prison. Borger, 42, who was born in New York City but has lived for several years in Europe, was the first Ameri can sentenced for espionage by a West German court. He was tried by the Supreme (X) VOTE for HENRY f. PADGIIAM Democratic Canrfirfatt far STATE SENATOR Pd. Pol. Adv. by H. Padoham 1309 Court, Medford Court here, which handles major espionage cases. The former Air Force major had pleaded not guilty to the charges. He said he came to Germany to buy television cable for an American firm and went to Communist East Germany on business. But the court found him guilty of having served as an agent of the East German military intelligence from February! 1960. He was convicted largely on the testimony of an East Ger man defector, Guenther Maen nel, who was a top official of the Communist intelligence before he fled to the West several months ago. Five American soldiers, all stationed near Nuern berg, testified during the trial that Borger tried to obtain mili tary data from them, includ ing details of an evacuation plan for U.S. military depen dents and information on atomic warfare plans. Ike Concerned by Concentration of PresideirtblPower Washington - (I'PB - Former President Dwight D. Eisen hower expressed concern to day over growing concentra tion of federal power and said the trend poses the "real threat to liberty in this re public." In a Capitol Hill news con ference, the former president cited five current proposals for increasing presidential powers. He said the objectives underlying many of them are noncontroversial but disputed the need for more presidential power. "I believe the problem of the presidency is rarely an inadequacy of power. Ordi narily the problem is to use the already enormous power of the presidency judiciously, temperately and w i s e 1 y," Eisenhower said.. Eisenhower met the press in the Senate Caucus Room after confering with Republi can Senate and House leaders. He said the discussions "ranged the spectrum of gov ernmental concerns - from foreign affairs to pressing problems here at home." Attacks Heavy Spending In the field of domestic af fairs, he specifically listed what he called strenuous ef forts by the Kennedy adminis tration to "increase greatly the power of the executive branch" and the administra tion's "insistence upon in creasingly heavy spending on all fronts." His opening statement, how ever, dealt largely with the question of concentration of power in the federal govern ment. He said: "It has long been my judg ment that the real threat to liberty in this republic will come not from any sudden, calculated assault; rather, the threat to our liberties will be primarily found in a steady erosion of self-reliant citizen ship, and in excessive power concentration, resulting from the lodging of more and more decisions in an ever-growing federal bureaucracy." Cil.i Fir Proposals The five Kennedy adminis tration proposals cited by Eisenhower were the adminis tration's request for: 1. "Authority for the Presi dent to modify income taxes whenever he should so decide; 2. "Authority for the Presi dent to finance, wherever and whenever he pleases, large-scale emergency public works by diversion of funds dedicated to the other pur poses by the Congress; 3. "Authority to regiment all agriculture, more sweep ing and repressive than any authority ever before sought over any segment of the na tion's economy; 4. "Authority for the fed eral bureaucracy to take over a whole host of state and local responsibilities, notably i n cluding the proposal for a De partment of Urban Affairs; 5. "Authority to dilute the independence of the Federal Reserve Board by presidential appointment of its chairman." Eisenhower, tanned and looking fit after a long winter vacation in California, plan ned morning and afternoon meetings with the party's Capitol Hill leaders. Mystery Hill Caves May Outdale Vikings North Salem, N.H. WPIl Mystery Hill caves here have intriqued residents of the area for hundreds of years. Only theory is the caves date from pre-Viking era ex plorers. The caverns contain basements, walkways and what appear to have been sacrificial platforms. Route 28 straight north from Boston to Canobie Lake, where you turn right. 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