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KENNEDY MEETS KENNEDY - Edward delegates and greeting spectators. Here he
M. (Ted) Kennedy made the rounds last gets a warm greeting from another Massa-
Saturday night as the Mass. state Democra- ehusetts Kennedy-Miss Mary Kennedy of
tic convention neared the end, speaking to Springfield. They are not related, (UPI)
Kennedy's Jetliner
Passes Safety Check
Washington -OTB- Frequent
inspections of President Ken
nedy's Air Force jetliner have
failed to turn up any safety
problems, according to the
White House.
Press secretary Pierre Sal
IneOT made the statement
Wednesday when asked if
there had been any difficul
ties on the presidential craft.
Fleet Reserve Group
Elects New Officers
Officers have been elected
by the Crater Lake branch of
the Fleet Reserve association.
Serving as president for the
coming year will be George
Runyan; William O. Herring
wili be vice president; and
Laurence Cuffet, secretary-treasurer.
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Open 6 Oay$ 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Cloied Sunday!
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Commercial Fishing
Closed in Bay Area
Portland (UPB The Oregon
Fish Commission announced
here Wednesday it was clos
ing the 30 -day commercial
fishing season for chum sal
mon in Tillamook Bay.
The commission made the
announcement at (ts monthly
meeting. It said the closure
was indefinite.
The commission said that
commercial fishing at the bay
nas gone from 2.8 million
pounds m 1928 to 12,000
pounds in 1960. It said it did
not know the cause for the
drop.
Robert W. Sehoening, state
fisheries director, also am
nounced that the Yakima In
dian Tribal Council has
adopted regulations for tribal
members limiting gilinetting
in the Columbia river.
He said the council dis
closed It will not defend two
Yakima Indians arrested by
the state police last fall for
Illegally fishing in the Columbia.
Timber Harvest Is
Lowest Since 1949
Salem -fflPB- Oregon's tim
ber harvest in 1961 amounted
to 7,410,683,000 board feet,
State Forester Dwight Phlpps
said today.
He said this was the lowest
volume harvested since 194B
and the second consecutive
year that production has de
clined. In the last two years the
total production figure has
dropped some 1,453 million
board feet, having decreased
about 736 million from 1960
to 717 million from 1859.
Lane County, which claim
ed the lead for log produc
tion from Clatsop County in
1941 and gave it up to Doug
!f County in 1949, again took
top honors with a harvest of
1 ,477,7 1 0,000 board feet.
Douglas County was second
and Linn County third in harvest.
Bo Belinsky Fined By Angels After Police Stop Ruckus
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Beverlv Hitis. Calif.
Bo tNo Hit) Belinsky, the Los
Angeles Angels' merry-making
moundsman who cruises
the streets of Hollywood in
his red Cadillac convertible,
is gaining himself as big a
reputation for his pre -dawn
dallying as for ms pitching
prowess.
The 25-year-old rookie hurl
er wowed the sports world
earlier in the season with
no-hit game against the Bal
timore Orioles, ana since then
has made quite i
himself with his extra-curricular
escapades that include
dating movieland starlets
Ann - Margret and Connie
Stevens.
His latest ante-meridian an
tic exploded Wednesday when
he and fellow Angel rookie.
Dean Chance, got involved in
a yelling feud with their two
female companions u they re
turned from a farewell party
for Eddie Fisher.
The caper, which cost both
an estimated $250 fine by
the Angel bigwigs, was re
ported by a Beverly Hills po
lice officer who id he came
fogle Point Man
Gets Suspended Term
James D. Newbry, route 1
box 72, Eagle Point, received i upon Belinsky pulling a worn-
a six months suspended sen- art into the seat of the flashy
tence in Jackson county dis- convertible at 5:15 a.m.
trict court this week on charg- j Officer B. E. Gruenzel said
es of assault and battery. ' he approached the car and
Newbry was placed on 12 the woman, later identified as
name for months probation providing he Gloria Eves, 31, yetted, "He
pay his wife's medical bills, ; beat me up." She pointed to a
and refrain from contacting ? cut on her head that later
his wjfe. required stitches to close.
Newbry pleaded guilty to When temper subsided it
the charge, (was explained that Belinsky
and Chance were returning
with the women, the other
identified as Brigctt Witaker,
also 33, to the Ambassador
Hotei, where the party start
ed after Fisher'i Goeoanut
Grove appearance.
Belinsky exptained that
they got into an argument and
VULGAR, MOT OBSCENE
Eastbourne, England - iOT
Members of the National Brit
ish Women's Total Abstinence
Union complained to town
officials that postcards sold
here were "saucy, smutty and
obscene." City fathers studied
the complaint md ruled the
postcards were "vulgar but
not obscene."
j he stopped hat car and told
ss fcves to get oat and take
cab.
Cat Accidental!?
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eurredi that she was cut ae-1
ctdentally when a minor
scuffle ensued in the car.
There was no legal conse
quence of the toeWent as no
arrests were made and no
complaints filed, hut beta Bel
insky and Chance drew more
than raised eyebrows from
the Angel management who
slapped them with fines, but
declined to make public the
amount.
Informed of the southpaw's
post - party entanglements,
Fisher said, "I'm shocked ts
hear what happened I think
someone should taife to B
and give him aome good ad
vsee."
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j Local Man Receives
MIT Master's Degree
Karl Douglas Cummings,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
I E. Cummings, 1300 Cherry
: Heights, received a degree of
master of science in chemical
engineering at Massachusetts
j Institute of Technology at
commencement exercises
i June 8. Cummings attended
' the school of chemical en
I gineering practice in lieu of
' thesis.
Speaking at the commence
; ment exercises was the Rev.
Theodore M. He.burgh, pres
ident of the University of
Notre Dame.
ASKS RESCUE DAMAGES
Dututh, Minn. - ft?B - Don
ald Wilson Wednesday asked
the city to pay $224 damages
to three of his doors on which
i firemen used hydraulic Jacks
j when Wilson's babysitter lock
i ed herself out the other night.
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