Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1962, Image 13

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STATE DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE . Eastern affairs, at the State Department In
Philippine Vice President Emanuel Pelaez Washington. Pelacr met with President
is shown conferring with W. Averell Harri- Kennedy later in the day. (UP1)
man, assistant secretary of state for Far
Aeronautics Board
Approves Grant for
Roseburg Airport
Salem-IUPIl-The State Board
of Aeronautics has approved a
$10,899 grant for improve
ments at Roseburg airport.
Requests from La Grande
and Ontario were denied, and
the board said it had no funds
to meet a $27,000 request
from Powers.
The funs for Roseburg will
provide more hangar space,
more taxiway area, and more
space in which to tie down
airplanes. Half of the $10,899
was made available now, and
the other half next spring.
Chairman William Maddron,
Eugene, noted that Roseburg
airport has a high priority
since it serves airlines. The
request was presented by a
five man delegation led by
Roseburg Mayor Peter B. Ser
afin. Forest Service Funds Urged
La Grande airport wanted
$1,600 to provide more park
ing for U. S. Forest service
fire fighting planes. The board
noted it has already granted
56,000 to the airport, and said
it is time for the forest service
to provide some money for
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OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE
parking its planes
Ontario airport wanted
$1,600 for runway markings
and lights.
The board also:
-Agreed to hold a hearing
on a complaint by the Oregon
Pilots asociation over the U.S.
Navy's plan to enlarge the re
stricted flying area near the
site of its relocated practice
bombing range in Morrow
county. The Navy wants to
prohibit private planes from
flying below 3.500 feet over
the south end. Association
spokesman Bruce Nicholes,
Madras, lodged the com
plaint. Creswell Plan Studied
-Took under advisement a
proposal by Creswell area
pilots for establishment of an
airport at Creswell, on some
land held by the state high
way department. The present
nearest airport is a private
one between Creswell and
Cottage Grove. Nineteen
planes are based there, but
the airport is substandard, the
board was told.
-Advised a group from
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27. 1062 PAGES 1 to 12
Powers the Board doesn't
have $27,000 for purchase or
lease of a strip now main
tained by a Flying club. The
proposal, however, was given
a favorable recommendation
by Robert W. Dunn, slate
aeronautics director.
-Took under study a pro
posal for the leasing of about
80 acres in Washington coun
ty for establishment of a new
airport at Tigard.
Thai Student To
Be Given Lawyer
Corvallis - IUPU - A defense
attorney for Damrongsak Siri
mnnckla. 2fi-vear-old Thai
land student charged with the
mnrHpr nf his sweetheart
here, will be appointed and
paid by Benton county, it has
been decided.
Sirimungkla is accused of
slaying Suvana Pakasuta, 26,
a Thai student at. Oregon
State university. Her body
was found in her bed early
June 22 and Sirimungkla told
police he had killed her be
cause she refused to marry
him.
In District Court here,
Sirimungkla told Judge Rob
ert Gilliland he had no money
of his own to employ an at
torney. The .judge said Cir
cuit Judge Fred McHenry
wherever
Algerians
On Independence Question
Algiers ilIPB French rule
of Algeria is in its last days.
Algerians will vote Sunday
in a referendum t h a t w i 1 1
make the North African terri
tory an independent nation
after 132 years under the ban
ner of France.
If the highest hopes are
realized, the voting will ring
down the curtain on 7',-j years
of conflict which has bled
France's e c o n o m y of more
than $15 billion and taken the
1 i v e s of nearly 400.000 per-
Charter Defeats
Cool Supporters
In Marion County
Salcm-JUPIl-D e f e a t of the
County Home Rule charters
in Benton, Jackson and Sher
man counties in the May pri
mary had a deterrent effect
on efforts in Marion county,
according to a spokesman.
Al Loucks. chairman of the
Marion county Charter Study
committee, said the triple de
feat has "slowed down ac
tivity of the committee. Peo
ple want to take a longer,
slower look."
Loucks, Salem fuel dealer,
noted that the Marion County
committee is split over what
form a home rule proposal
should take. However, the
group was split even before
the May primary, and this is
one reason why Marion didn I
put a plan on the May ballot.
Two Approaches
Some members want to sub
mit a sweeping plan, elimi
nating all oi- most elective
county officials. Others favor
a conservative approach. Al
most each committee member
has a different idea of the
degree of change.
Loucks expressed pessi
mism over chances of
Marion Charter going on the
November ballot. Unless
things change, he said the
first chance to get one on the
ballot here will be in the May,
1964 primary.
Terms of all nine members
of the study committee expire
this October. They've been
studying the situation for two
years. The committee will be
disbanded unless reappointed
by the three man county
court.
Two of the three court
members have indicated they
prefer to let Ihe committee
dissolve, and a 2-1 vote would
do it.
would appoint one to repre
sent him.
Buddhist funeral services
for the girl were held here
Tuesday for this afternoon
with cremation following. The
ashes will be flown back lo
Thailand.
you go!
To Vote
sons. But if the Secret Army
Organization (OAS) refuses to
cease its killing and bombing,
the blood-letting may go on
for days, weeks or even
months. ,
With independence at hand,
Algeria faces these questions:
Will the OAS join in the
peaceful building of a new
Algeria?
Or will the diehards fight
on in a last-ditch struggle that
could turn the country into
another Congo?
Expected to Abstain
Most of Algeria's Euro
peans, who numbered about
one million before the recent
mass exodus, are expected to
abstain from the referendum
that revolves around this
question: "Do you want inde
pendence and continued co
operation with France?"
But the great majority of
the territory's nine million
Moslems are considered cer
tain to vote "yes."
Decision May Hit
Baccalaureate Rites
Salem - IUPII - Baccalaureate
services at public high schools
in Oregon might be affected
by the U.S. Supreme Court's
decision banning prayers in
public schools, Dr. Leon P.
Minear, state superintendent
of public instruction said.
Oregon classrooms do not
appear to be affected because
Oregon does not have an of
ficial state prayer for such
readings. The Oregon Educa
tion department isn't aware
of any public school that in
cludes prayer readings in its
curriculum.
Minear noted that the bac
calaureate services at some
high schools in Oregon in
clude prayer. He said it ap
pears that one factor might
be whether the service was
held in a school, or in a
church, but he added that un
til he sees the high court's
ruling he won't know exactly
how the interpretation should
be applied.
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Sunday
Still unknown is exactly
what kind of government will
eventually come into being in
the new Algeria.
The French hope it will
continue to cooperate closely
with France and look more to
the West than to the Com
munist world. But experts be
lieve it will be a "neutralist"
regime like Morocco. Tunisia
and the United Arab Republic
with considerable tics to the
Communist bloc as well as to
the West.
Looms At Strongman
Mohammed Ben Bella,
whose release from more than
five years of French captivity
was one of the Evian agree
ments which led to the refer
endum, is expected to become
the prime minister and
"strong man" of the new gov
ernment.
The present premier of the
govcrnment-in-e x i 1 e , Ben
Youseff K h e d d a , probably
will be steered into the large
ly honorary job of president.
As soon as the result of
Sunday's voting is announc
ed. - possibly by late Monday
- French rule here will cease.
Sovereignty and responsibil
ity for law and order is to be
handed over to the mixed
Moslem-European provisional
executive which has head
quarters presently at Rocher
Noir, 30 miles east of Algiers.
Meier & Frank Clerk
Held Up by Robber
Portland - lUPH - A robber
held up a clerk in the down
town Meier & Frank Depart
ment Store Monday afternoon
and escaped with about $40.
MARINE COUPLE TO WED
South Portland, Maine-iUPIi-Aclor
James Cagncy's Marine
son is engaged to marry a
lady Marine. The engagement
of Cpl. James F. Cagney Jr.
and Lance Cpl. Jill Lisbcth
Inncss of South Portland has
been announced by the
prospective bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
Inness. The couple, who met
in the Marines, plan to be
married in the fall. They are
due for discharge in August.-
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Reapportionment
Commission Shapes
Salem - OTC - The drafting
subcommittee of Oregon's
Constitutional Revision Com
mission has put into shape
creation of a proposed state
commission on reapportion
ment. It will be contained in a
new state constitution to be
submitted to the 1963 legis
lature. The reapportionment com
mission would be a nonparti
san citizens' group.
It would be set up just prior
to each federal census. After
the census, the group would
draw up a legislative reap
portionment plan, and submit
the plan to the first legisla
ture meeting after the census.
The constitution requires a
new apportionment of law
maker seats after each course.
The legislature could
change the group's plan. But
if the legislature took no ac
tion on it, the reapportion
ment c o m m i s sion's plan
would become law.
Pearson To Support
Thornton Candidacy
Salem -WPP- State Sen.
Walter J. Pearson (D-Port-land)
said Tuesday he will
support Atty. Gen. Robert Y.
Thornton as the Democratic
candidate for governor this
fall.
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