Officials Meet in
Canada for Talks
On Lumber Troubles
Ottawa -(VP!)- United States
end Canadian orricials met
for nearly three hours behind
closed doors in humid Ottawa
Tuesday to discuss a hotter
U.S. problem Canadian soft
wood lumber exports which
are hurting the U.S. Industry
In the Pacific Northwest.
N. A. Robertson, Canada's
tinder-secretary of state for
external affairs, told news
men the talks so far had
ranged over the whole prob
lem of lumber exports.
Robertson said the initial
discussions should be conclud
ed late today.
The U.S. negotiators are
led by G. Griffith Johnson,
assistant secretary of state
for economic affairs.
Northwest Demands
Kennedy asked for the talks
last month because Canada's
$250 million annual softwood
exports to the U.S. have
brought demands for protec
tion from the hard-hit Pacific
Northwest lumber industry.
When Kennedy's request
reached Ottawa, Justice Min
ister Donald Fleming, the
then finance minister, said
Canada would view seriously
any harm to Canadian
exports.
Other reports from the
capital have indicated Canada
will take a tough stand at the
talks against lowering of
exports.
Canada, which is In the
midst of an austerity program
designed to correct a chronic
balance of payments deficit,
claims a reduction in lumber
export would hurt the coun
try's efforts to' recover.
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FIVE KILLED IN TRUCK CRASH
Cayambe, Ecuador-)lPI-A truck carrying 10 persons and
a load of wheat overturned on the Pan-American highway
near here yesterday and plunged into a ravine more than 200
feet deep, killing 5 of those aboard and injuring the other 5.
Police said the driver of the truck was a teen-ager with
little driving experience.
The dead included a professor, a woman and three children.
MOROCCO PRINCESS GIVES BIRTH TO DAUGHTER
Rabat, Morocco - I PI) - Princess Lalla Aicha, sitter of
Moroccan King Hassan II, gave birth to a daughter yesterday.
it was reported here.
Palace sources said both the princess and her baby were
in excellent health.
NORWEGIAN PREMIER CONFERS WITH BEN-GURION
Oslo - IIPII - Premier Einar Gerhardten conferred with
Israeli Premier David Ben-Gurion yesterday on international
issues and Israel's security problems. '
Ben-Gurion arrived in Oslo Monday for a seven-day of
ficial visit. After conferring with Norway s political leaders,
he was received in formal audience at the royal palace by
King Olav V.
EARLY GRAIN HARVEST PREDICTED
ViennaJlPIThe Hungarian newt agency MTI predicted
yesterday that Hungary's grain harvest will be brought in
weeks ahead of schedule this year.
It credited increased mechanisation for the stepped-up
harvest pace. i
VATICAN PAPER COMMENTS ON COSMONAUTS
Vatican City-llW-The Vatican City newspaper Osserva-
tore Romano suggested last night the latest Soviet cotmonauts
fell "from the special heights of courage to the equally
abysmal bottom of mediocre stupidity."
The newspaper commented on remarks by Andrian
Nikolayev and Pavel Popovich that they did not meet God in
space and that "the God in wnom people peueve travels
at very slow speed."
Osservatore asked In an editorial. Is it possible, because
of the harmful anti-religious prejudice, to plunge more unex
pectedly from the special heights of courage to the equally
abysmal bottom of mediocre stupidity?
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oils narrowly scrambled. None
of the miscellaneous blue
chips moved much more than
V4 point.
Some growth issues showed
signs of recovery. Beckman
and Singer were up a point
or more. Bayuk fell at least
1 in the tobaccos along with
Quaker Oats in the foods,
Duke Power in the utilities,
Foxboro in the science sec
tor, and McDonnell in the air-
crafts.
Homeslake climbed lis as
gold shares bucked the trend.
Silver stocks looked steady,
reflecting another rise in the
London bullion price.
Mariner-2 Spacecraft Continues on Steady
interplanetary Course Toward Planet Venus
Pasadena, Calif. -(UPD- The
Mariner -2 spacecraft hurtled
through space on a steady
interplanetary course today in
qu:;st of a close look at the
planet Venus and a major
space triumph over Russia.
Scientists at Caltech's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
said the instrument-laden ve
hicle was "doing remarkably
well," and they were confi
dent it would fulfill its mis
sion in the unknown reaches
of space.
Fly By'
The 181-million mile flight
of the Mariner-2 is program
med to take the vehicle on a
"fly by" within 10,000 miles
of Venus early in December.
An electronic eye will then
peer through the mantle of
cloud that perpetually shrouds
the earth's nearest planetary
neighbor and try to determine
if the environment is com
patible with any forms of
life that we know.
Mariner-2, hailed as an
amazing guidance success,
could score a dramatic pres
tige victory for the United
States, recently shaken by
Russia's spectacular feat of
orbiting two manned space
ships simultaneously.
The closest previous fly-by
of Venus was a Russian at-
Sprague Suggests Exchange of
O and C, PrivateTimber Land
Salem - (CPU - The checker
board pattern of O and C tim
ber lands in Oregon should be
changed by exchanging grant
lands with tracts of private
owners to make forest man
agement easier.
This was the suggestion of
Charles Sprague, ex-governor
and chairman of the O and C
advisory board of the Bureau
of Land Management to some
200 persons gathered here
Tuesday night to celebrate the
25th anniversary of the O and
C Sustained Yield Act.
Sprague said creating the
checkerboard pattern in the
first place was a "monstrous
error. '
The Salem editor predicted
that the present patterns of
timber ownership in Oregon
will continue.
Divided Holdings
He said timber holdings will
remain divided between the
O and C lands, national for
ests, Indian reservations, state
forests, great corporate hold-1 tal and experience to do an
ings, marginal woodlots and
small family holdings.
He said some have called
Oregon an "economic colony"
because huge timber com
panies have their headquar
ters elsewhere. But he said,
the companies have the capi-
TREMENDOUS RESPONSE
Salem - (UPD - The Oregon
State Highway Commission
said today response to the first
completely new road map of
Oregon In 38 years has been
been tremendous. It said more
than 15,000 maps were sent
out during the first week.
excellent job of utilizing tim
ber products.
He said the O and C lands
are a national resource and
"trust," ably administered by
the BLM.
Earlier, Sprague traced the
history of the O and C lands
and contrasted attitudes of
1918 and of 1937.
In 1915, the early cry for
the grant lands of the defunct
Oregon and California Rail
road was "get the land set
tled." But, Sprague said, little of
the land was fit for agricul
ture - almost its only value
was timber.
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MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29. 1962
tempt in 1961 that shot with
in 62,000 miles of the planet.
Last Position
JPLS said the space ve
hicle's last position as of 4
a.m. (PDT) was 412,267 miles
from Earth. A speed figure
was not given, but the pre
vious speed for 3 p.m. Tues
day was 7,260 miles an hour.
The spacecraft's S18.5 mil
lion experiment in space was
being monitored by JPL's
Goldstone tracking station in
the nearby desert.
JPL officials said the tra
jectory of the vehicle would
still have to be corrected with
a crucial mid-course maneuver
enabling it to swing within
the desired range of Venus.
They said they expected
"no trouble whatever" in per
forming the direction change.
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