Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1962, Image 20

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1362
MEDFOHD MAIL THIBUNE, MEDFOHD. OREGON
Bellinger To Try
Again Tonight for
Elector Signatures
Albany (UPD A sleepless
vigil is being held thia week
In Albany waiting for elec
tors. The vigil, which started
Saturday afternoon, might
end at 8 o'clock tonight with
the nomination of Donald F.
Bellinger as an independent
conservative candidate for
governor.
Or it might not.
Bellinger, who describes
himself as an opponent of fed
eral spending, is not sure
whether he will have the re
quired number of 250 elec
tors tonight. But he's hoping.
The marathon "assembly of
electors" started Saturday
and sponsors were not able
at that time to muster up the
magic 250 names to put Bell
inger's name on the Novem
ber Oregon ballot.
Confusion Possibl
At that time, it was an
nounced that some confusion
about the date of the as
sembly might have been
caused by an erroneous news
broadcast by Willamette Val
ley radio stations.
The assembly was held
over until Sunday afternoon
after an all-night stay in the
hall to keep proceedings leg
al, but again there weren't
enough names submitted.
Then, it was announced
that the final caucus in what
Bellinger describes as possi
ibly the longest nominating
convention in the state's his
tory, would be at 8 o'clock
tonight.
Someone has manned the
post at the Albany American
Legion hall, convention head
quarters, ever since Satur
day to keep the proceedings
in continuous session as re
quired by law.
"Oregon elections clerk
Jack Thompson said we can
recess and continue to regis
ter," Bellinger said, "and
call a caucus tonight. It is
necessary for those 'who pre
viously registered (o appear
and an oral poll of delegates
will be made."
Advocate Amendment
Bellinger advocates the so
called "Liberty Amendment"
which
of all
to the Constitution
calls for withdrawal
non-profit government corpo- J
rations, w'lich, he says, are
costing American taxpayers
S19 billion per year. He is
Salem contractor.
He announced today:
uue to an erroneous re-
lease, by persons unauthor
ized, the Saturday meeting
was disrupted: A further un
authorized release which
stated the meeting would be
on Sunday prior lo the
sembly officials actually!!
making a decision caused 1
further confusion."
Bellinger said he aaam
challenges Gov. Mark Hat
field and Atty. Gen. Robert :
Y. Thornton to come before
the people of Oregon to ex
plain the legal relationship
of the stale of Oregon In the ;
council of state govern
ments.'
Eisenhower Pays
Visit To Belfast
Belfast, Northern Ireland
(UPli-Former President Dwight
D. Eisenhower, the only for-1
eigner ever made a Freeman
of Belfast, returned Tuesday j
for the first time since World I
War II.
Eisenhower, who wax an. ! I
preme allied commander
Europe when he was honored
here, flew from Scotland in a
U.S. Air Force plane with his i
wife and two grandchildren.
Northern Ireland Gov. Lord i
Wakehurst and Premier Lord j
Brookeborough met them at j
Belfast airport.
The Eisenhowers met the ;
mayor and city council at the !
city hall and had a private! I
lunch with Lord Wakehurst
before flying on to Dublin.
Eisenhower spent five days
in Scotland on a golfing vaca
tion during his sentimental:
European journey. He stayed
at the apartment In Culzean i
Castle given to him by the !
Scottish people.
The Eisenhowers leave
Cobh, Ireland, for home Fri-;
day aboard the liner America. ,
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