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MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1962
Six Sections
No. 81
Kennedy Lashes Union Action As
Flight Engineers Strike Pan Am
The Beauties of Scenic Oregon
(Oregon State Highway Commission PKcrto)
M
The McCullough bridge acrosi Cooi Bay, which 11 more
than a mil long, is the longeit of a series of bridges on
Morse Replies to
ike's Attack on
Administration
Washington - m - Sen.
Wayne Morse (D-Ore) fired
hack Saturday at Gen. Dwight
D. Eisenhower's slashing at
tack on the Kennedy admin
istration, charging that the
former president's medical
hills have been paid all of
his life by the taxpayers.
As Eisenhower warned
anew that the individual must
he ever vigilant against en
croachments on his freedom
by big central government,
Morse told a Saturday session
of the Senate that the five
star general's Gettysburg, Pa.,
arm is "largely subsidized by
gifts."
The White House declined
any comment when asked for
President Kennedy's reaction
lo Eisenhower's attack at a
GOP fund-raising dinner Fri
day night.
The former chief executive
asserted the administration
was floundering because it
did not understand the U.S.
economic system and he call
ed on GOP candidates to at
tack Kennedy programs.
Morse rose on the Senate
floor to declare that he was
quite ready to take on Eisen
hower in a debate over Ken
nedy's programs during the
senator's current reelection
campaign.
" Chiding Eisenhower for his
opposition to Kennedy's medi
cal care proposals, Morse
said that as a career military
officer and later as president,
Eisenhower never had to
worry about paying a medical
bill because he was taken I the FBI in Washington, D C.
care of all his life at taxpay-jHe is a former Ashland pnlice
ers' expense. I man and lives in Ashland.
waste.
ITIMS rltOM Jf
PHOUMA. CABINET SWORN IN
Vientiane. Laos -4TH- Neutralist Prince Souvanna
Phouma and hit coalition cabinet were sworn in Saturday i
by nine orange-robed monks in an ancient candle-lit Budd
hist temple. The new premier vowed to bar "eny foreign
interference" in Communist-infiltrated Laos.
NEHRU SCORES BRITISH. U.S. ACTIONS
New Delhi IPI Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said
today that the United Staiet and Britain "inrariably act
against" India on world issues. He said thai much of the
good will these nations hare built up in India has been
washed away because of these actions.
nrwn leetiamrrs mOU TTft.Tfl.N3
nuaiv ut.13 nocui.i-.i.--w,
Rome Secretary of
n. Saturday from Italian
.... .
supported government of Italy
em defense and toreign policies.
BILLIE SOL ESTES PAYS FOR TELEPHONE CALLS committee were Clay Myers,
Pecos. Tex. -tPl- Billie Sol Esles paid for telephone calls chairman. Portland: James
In Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson's edministrativa aide Burns. Condon: William I.
and Sen Ralph Yarborough the day before end the day of , Stollmack. Bend: Carl J. Gill
his arrest on fraud charncs. telephone company records show.nn, Portland and James J
ad Saturday t a rtci.l court of Inquiry. Walton. Salem.
.'
Public Hearing on
Talent Sanitary
District Scheduled
A public hearing on the
proposed South Talent Sani
tary district will be held in
the Jackson county court
room at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Coun
ty Judge Earl M. Miller has
announced.
Depending on the outcome
of the public hearing, an elec
tion may be called in the dis
trict. Miller explained. If the
Bettiol Named As
Interim Sheriff
Paul Bettiol, chief crimi
nal deputy for the Jackson
county sheriff's office, has re
ceived the interim appoint
ment as sheriff, the county
court announced Friday aft
ernoon. Bettiol will serve in the
temporary capacity from July
1 until the successful candi
date for sheriff in the No
vember general election takes
office Jan. 1.
Bellini was recommended
by the Jackson County Re
publican Central committee
Wednesday night. Although
the county court had request
ed three recommendations the
committee submitted only
one.
Bettiol had informed the
county court earlier that he
does not plan to seek elec
tion as sheriff. He also said
he does not plan to change
any of the present personnel
in the sheriff's office.
Bettiol recently completed
a three months' course under
iBRIEFS
AftOUND THf OlOM
.
Slate Deen Husk receired essur-
officials that the new Socialist.
....
would continue its pro-West
the Oregon coast.
property owners within the
district approve the proposal,
a board of directors will be
elected.
Financing of the sewer in
stallation would have to be
done through district bonding
and not Bancroft bonding, the
county judge pointed out. The
sewer improvement does not
apply to the whole county, so
under current law financing
through Bancroft bonding is
not feasible. Miller explained.
If a majority of the area
property owners approve the
sanitary district idea and it is
approved at an election, the
district would be assessed the
cost of the study and survey
made by Consulting Engineer
James K. Hoey. If the resi
dents of the area fail to ap
prove the proposal, the county
will stand the cost of the
study.
South of Talent
The survey and study was
requested by petition of ap
proximately inn residents of
the area south of Talent be
tween the Southern Pacific
railroad tracks and Bear
Creek.
The area included about
225 acres. The survey showed
that 74 septic tanks and three
cesspools now serve approxi
mately 250 people. Allowing
for future growth in the area,
the consulting engineer rec
ommended a sewer system
which would serve 500 peo
ple. If the dislrict is formed
there should be a study of a
possible central domestic wa
ter supply and distribution
system for the same area.
He also recommended that
sewage disposal facilities be
developed jointly with the
city of Talent, and the same
firm of consulting engineer be
retained to study the possible
joint water and sewage facili
ties for the city and the pro
pos ed sewer district.
Joinl development of sew
aae and water facilities would
make initial installation and
construction costs arid system
operation more economical,
Hoey said
Committee to Study
Legislators' Pay
Klamath Falls -HOT- Ore- party. Among the slogans
Ron Senate President Harry shouted by the demonstrators
Boivin (D-Klamalh Falls) Sat-1 was: "Kennedy No, Jacque
urday announced selection of line Si."
a five-man committee to study I The anti Kennedy demon-
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r,e, and to report to the
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I in January. 1MB.).
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Lightning Sets
Two Small Fires
In Area Forests
Two small lightning fires
occurred on lands protected
by the state department of
forestry Friday night ahd Sat
urday morning.
The first fire, in the Sams
Valley area, was extinguish
ed. The second fire, in the
Round Top area in the Evans
Creek district, was under con
trol Saturday morning.
Lightning hit all around the
Rogue River National forest
but did not strike in the for
est, Fire Control Officer Rob
ert Torheim reported Satur
day.
The weather forecast for
Saturday indicated an 80 per
cent chance of lightning
strikes,' Torheim said.
Some Snow
The valleys and mid-slopes
are dry while the high coun
try still has some snow in it,
Torheim said.
The Rogue River National
forest has had one fire so
far this fire season. This was
from a lightning storm in ear
ly June.
The forest staff is now on
a seven-day a week schedule
with nearly all the lookouts
up. Still unmanned are Dev
il's Peak on the summit of
the Cascades, Hcrshbcrger,
Wagner Butte and Whiskey
Peak. Devil's 'Peak lookout
station is still snowed in.
Wagner Butte was scheduled
to be manned today, and
Whiskey Peak shortly.
Kennedy Burned In
Effigy By Leftists
Mexico City - HIMt - Presi
dent John F. Kennedy was
burned in effigy Friday night,
during s Communist - organ
ized demonstration on the
University of Mexico campus.
The President and Mrs.
Kennedy visit Mexico next
I week end as the guest of
President Adolfn Lopez Ma-
lens.
Autnonties said Saturday peace rose. nf nnp nf ,hp CBr, TPree of
further tightening of securi-j There were 42n hnrticul-1 fjv(1 p(,rson!, in tri(, nhr-r ve
ty measures was Indicated, tural entries in the show and hjclp c(p nospi)ajiot Ht Ash
Precautions already sched- 87 arrangements. , , r-nmmimiiv hnsnilal with
; uiea inr ine siaxe visit were
i said to be "unprecedented."
i The campus rally was call -
ed last night by various left-
,iS .iiuuui Ki,ma uiiiuiiiiik
the "Friederich Engels Cell"
of the Mexican Communist
.tration ran (Tinnier tn Ben
.vDrf.ion, of welcome
"al expre.ions of welcome
uv Yit-ximn ii iit-ifi if.
i CLIBURN ACCLAIMED
Vienna - TO The Viennese
acclaimed Texas pianist Van
Cliburn Saturday when he
marie his dehul wilh the Vi-
enna Philharmonic as solo-: n2hth grar) or up to 14 years j control and Mrui K me tiaugn- , orega. norn-v jrr . ucm
ist in the Beethoven Concerto old. instead of 12 years old I man auto, whirh was north- ly met with Paul Haviland,
1 Number Five.
Senate Extends
Law Controlling
Materials Export
Neuberger Casts
Only Nay Vote
Washington -lUPfi- The Sen
ate voted by an overwhelming
margin Saturday lo extend
permanently the law control
ling exports of strategic mate-
rials after adopting two
amendments designed to
strengthen the measure.
The vote at an unusual Sat
urday session was 59 to 1,
with Sen. Maurine B. Neuber
ger (D-Ore.) the only dissent.
The measure now goes to the
house where similar legisla
tion already has been intro
duced. The two amendments, spon
sored by Sen.. Kenneth B.
Keating (R-N.Y.) were adopt
ed jointly by a 57 to 2 vote,
with Mrs. Neuberger and Sen.
Lee Metcalf (D-Mont.) casting
the only "no" votes. The pres
ent export control law expires
June 30.
The Senate m e t on Satur
day for the first time this year
in an effort lo make at least
a dent in its large backlog of
legislation.
Democratic leader Mike
Mansfield, (Mont.) told the
chamber that the jurisdiction
al dispute between the senate
and house appropriations com
mittee over money bills
threatened to make the entire
nation "the object of ridi
cule."
He said no break appeared
in sight in the impasse which
has blocked final action on all
appropriations to run the gov
ernment In the fiscal year
starting next Sunday.
The controversy involves
the place and procedure for
drafting compromises be.
twecn Ihe Senate and House Matsu islands brought sugges
versions of money bills. itions from the British press
The original export control
act was enacted in 1949 and
has been extended temporar
ily from time lo time. II gives
the commerce department au
thority to license all exports,
bans all shipments to Com
munist China and forbids
shipments of certain strategic
materials to other iron curtain
countries.
In approving the b i 1 1 to
make he act pei mi-nonl, the
Senate Banking committee
added an amendement by Sen.
Jacob K. Javits (R-N.Y.) call
ing for Ihe United States to
work with other free nations
for a unified commercial and
trading policy toward the
Soviet bloc.
Bothwell Winner
In Rose Show
Charles Bothwell of Grants
Pass was named sweepstakes
winner of the Eighth Annual
show of the Mcdford Rose
society Saturday. Bothwell re
ceived the most points during
the show, held at Mcdford
High school.
Runner-up in sweepstakes
competition was Vaughn
Quackcnbush of Mcdford.
Named queen of the show
for the best individual rose
was Viclor Roehl, also of
Grants Pass. He won the hon
or with a crimson glory. Bn
ehl was runner-up to himself
I in
the individual category,
I winning seconn piare w.ut a
. . .
1 Price of Haircuts 10
, nfeose ; por(0nd
Portland - HJTO - The price
of haircuts in the Portland
area will go up to $2 begin -
ning July
The 25-cent increase was
announced Saturday after a
referendum among barber
shop owners and journeymen
affiliated wilh Portland Lo
ral 73 of the Barbers Un
ion
The nrire for a shave will
j go from SI .50 tn $ 1 .75. Lhll-
1 dren's haircuts will remain
! l $150 and wMI apply to
j all rhlldren through Ihe
1 as now.
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BEGAN PICKETING - Members of the p.m. (EDT). Here two pickets walk the
Flight Engineers Union began picketing street in front of the Pan Am ticket salea
Pan American World Airways installations office in downtown San Francisco. (UPI)
in San Francisco Saturday shortly after 2
British Urge That
Chiang Be Forced
To Abandon Islands
London -tUPD- The reported
movement of Communist Chi
nese troops opposite the Na
tionalist-held Quemoy and
Saturday that tne National
ists be made to abandon the
offshore islands.
The Daily Telegraph said
doubts over America's posi
tion regarding I h e islands
should be cleared up.
"Either Chiang should be
persuaded to abandon these
islands or the American guar
antee should be extended and
made explicit." the paper
said. "The present ambiguity
is dangerous."
The Daily Herald said that
"sooner or later, if there is
not to be crisis after cris
is . . ." the island must be
handed to the Cdmmunlst
Chinese. "A pity il did not
happen long ago," the paper
added.
The Times found it "diffi
cult In interpret present Chi
nese policy" but did add that
now "the offshore Islands
have become almost the pri
vate Sino-American duelling
ground."
New Threats
The Guardian said il seem
ed "unlikely" that this year's
version of "Ihe annual inter-
California Woman
Dies in Collision
A woman from Yuba City,
Calif., was killed In a two
car collision on Highway 99
just south of the Siskiyou
summit Saturday afternoon.
Dead was Goldie Ycnne
Flpt(.h(,r R:., on(. occupant
serious Injuri".
' Hospitalized v re Robert
i F. Daughman. 47, Costa Mesa,
iCVif.. the drive-, his wife
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j scribed as being in fairly good
; condition.
rjauKiiniH ii suuiiru m non
turcd pelvis, his wife a frac
tured left arm and the daugh
ter a dislocated shoulder and
laceration on the forehead.
All three also suffered con
tusions and abrasions.
i Another Baughman daugh-
I icr and a son were not in-
Jtiren.
The accident occurred at
I 55 p.m. when the Fletcher
car. southbound, spun out nf
Ihotinn.
national crisis" would be the
offshore islands. It added,
however, that though now
new Nationalist threats of in
vasion of the mainland may
look more credible now to
the Communists because of
their "lamentable Internal
condition" and because time
is running out for Chiang Kai
Shek. A former British Labor
party minister of stale at the
foreign office said that Que
moy and Matsu were "fore
most" of the "unnecessary
causes of friction" with Com
munist China and urged the
West lo remove this irritant.
Kenneth Younger's advice
regarding western policy to
ward China came In the latest
issue of the China Quarterly.
Younger, now director gen
eral of the Royal Institute of
International Affairs, saw
other points of friction such
as the future of Formosa It
self but added "on the right
of the mainland government
of China to claim Quemoy
and Matsu as part of China no
serious argument Is pos
sible." Baseball
Saturday Night Results:
NATIONAL LEAGUE:
Los. Angeles 14 Cincin
nati 3
PACIFIC COAST
LEAGUE:
San Diego 2 Portland 1
County Surveyor to Check Disputed
Ownership
Eagle Point - The county
surveyor has been asked lo
Investigate the ownership of
property involved in a legal
tangle over a road leading tn
the new $40,000 Eagle Point
Scnut Cmiiinunity building.
The dispute flared two
weeks ago when Mrs. Mar
garet Peachy, who contends
she owns a section of the road,
had a barricade erected to
hall tiafflc on the road, B st.
The street Is the only access
route to the. scout-communilv
building, erected through vol
untcer labor and donations
by many residenti
Twenty - four hours later,
city officials confident that
the eitv owns the rond. knock-
eH Hnwn the harrirarie. I
Eagle Point City Attorney
anorney mr ua. rmnj.
Mobile Unit Takes!!1' '""""terthat'thi
4,6u4X-Ran
Jackson County
CHest x-rays taken at the
mobile unit In Jackson county
since it arrived June 8 have
totalled 4,884, according to
Jackson Counly Tuberculosis
and Health' association offf
clals.
During the last, week of op
eration two unlls will be on
duty part of the time. Tues
day, June 28, the unit will be
at the Kottagc Kitchen in
Jacksonville from 3 p.m. un
til 7 p.m.
Wednesday two units will
he in operation. One will be
stationed In Talent at the Tal
ent Auto Court from 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. and in Phoenix at
the Daniels cafe from 2 to 5
p.m. The other unit will be
In Central Point at the City
Hall from It a.m. until 2 p.m.
and from 3 to 8 p.m.
Elk Lumber company will
have the unit Thursday, June
28, from 1 lo 4 p.m., and the
same unit will be at the Big
Y market from 6 to 8 p.m.
A unit will visit Wimer at
the Evans Valley market from
3 to 5 p.m. Friday. It will be
at the Grange hall In Sams
Valley from 11 a.m. until 1
p.m. i
The last day, Saturday,
June 30, will see one unit at
M e d f o r d Stationery store
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
other unit will operate at the
Weslgate Shopping center
from 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m.
TORNADO STRIKES
Chicago - IUPP - A tornado
swept through a new subur
ban subdivision Saturday
damaging about 50 homes and
Injuring two persons.
of Eagle Point Property
Both attorneys agreed tn ad
vise their clients to hold fur
ther action until a survey was
made by the county surveyor.
Mrs. Peachy's claim to own
ership of an 800-foot section
of the road Is based on a deed
drawn up in the early 1800's
which she filed and had re
corded a few days prior to
taking action tn barricade the
road.
City counellmcn, however,
say they have proof that the
road has been used by the
public for at least 43 years.
At one time city officials put
a gate across it for a couple
of years lo prevent Indiscrim
inate dumping nf garbage In
the area.
One councilman said he had
seen a photograph of the gate
with a sign proclaiming "city
properly1' attached lo it
But somewhat Inaccurate
Strike Stopped By
Restraining Order
Of Federal Judge
Eastern Idles Its
18,000 Employees
New York -OJPD The Flight
Engineers union went on
strike against Pan American
World Airways and Eastern
Air Lines Saturday in a vaca
tion season walkout that an
angry President Kennedy de
nounced as the "height of ir
responsibility." The Pan Am strike was
quickly stopped by a restrain
ing order issued by a federal
judge, but Eastern closed up
shop and sent home its' nearly
18,000 employees, disrupting
travel plans for hundreds of
Americans.
The Flight Engineers union,
already inflamed by "govern
ernment interference," called
the strike despite pleas for a
delay by George Meany, pres
ident of the AFL-CIO, and the
National Mediation board.
Sternly Worded
"The way is still open for
a sensible solution without
the injury, both to the parties
and to the public, inherent in
the present course of action,"
Kennedy said in a sternly
worded statement Issued by
the White House.
Kennedy said that the en
gineers' settlement with Trana
i Bviincs mi eastern una ran
American Airlines are unnec
essary." .
The engineers union
promptly responded with a
statement by its president,
Ronald A. Brown, saying that
it should not be blamed sole
ly for the strike, and also
that it "will not abdicate its
I right to strike
Brown said the strikes
againsli Pan American and
Eastern were "perfectly legal
and justified" end that the
management of the two lines
must share equal blame for
lack of a contract agreement,
Similar Dispute
He also said that the pro
posed guidelines for a settle
ment suggested by the Labor
department, which were used
in resolving a similar dispute
with TWA, would not serve
the public interest.
Kennedy said the Trans
World agreement should have
been followed promptly by
similar agreements with Pan
Am and Eastern.
The course was plainly
open lo all flight engineer
chapters for a sensible and
equitable resolution of the
issues in dispute, the chief
executive said.
"The good offices of the
government were and are ful
ly available, as they were in
the TWA dispute, to assist in
such a resolution.
"Such a proffer was made
last night by the National Me
diation board. It is most re
grettable that this offer was
spurned by the flight engi
neers." SCORES INJURED
Denver HIPD Scores of
downtown Denver ihopperi
were injured by flying glass
and debris Saturday when an
oxygen tank exploded in the
middle ot a nurning ouiatng.
surveys made in the early
history of Eagle Point, leav
ing the boundaries in some
sections of the city question
able, tend to confuse the ques
tion of legal ownership.
Mrs. Peachy originally also
declined to pay sewer assess
ments on her property, but
Hornccker announced last
week that H a v 1 1 1 n d had
agreed to advise her to pay
them.
Construction of a sewer
system here was recently com
pleted. The city council lest
week adopted an ordinance
levying the assessments. No
tices will be sent out shortly
giving owners 10 days to pay
the full assessment or sign up
for Bancrofting financing.
which will give them 10 years
tn pay the amount at 8 per
cent interest
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