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Reapportionment Opponent
Proposal
By United Prett International
An opponent of Oregon's
ballot measure on reappor
tionment says a U.S. Supreme
Court ruling could make the
Oregon proposal unconstuu
tional.
Myron Katz discussed Bal
lot Measure 9 on behalf of the
Bi-Partlsan League to Retain
Equal Representation, the
group that is fighting the
measure.
Oregon now apportions its
legislature on the basis of
population. The measure
would count land area as well
in handing out House seats.
Oklahoma Study Cited
Katz told a Portland audi
ence the U.S. Supreme Court
now is studying an Oklahoma
high court ruling that popula
tion is the only legal way to
apportion a legislature. He
said if the U.S. high court up
holds the Oklahoma ruling,
Oregon's ballot proposal
would become "clearly un
constitutional." In the first district. Demo
cratic nominee for Congress
Blaine Whipple said welfare
spending has little to do with
the high national debt. He said
most of the present debt was
caused by two World Wars,
the Korean War, and the cold
war.
Rep. Waller Norblad (R
Ore.) said In Portland Mon
day that efforts of Northwest
congressmen to get the Jones
Act amended to help the lum
ber situation were hampered
because "the administration
didn't back us up." He said
both Democrats and Hepubli-
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MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER
Could Be
I cans "raised the roof, but it
didn't help."
ol Uliuuuur apunc ill iiwflu-
burg Monday and issued
challenge to Sen. Wayne
Morse, saying "Come out,
Senator Morse - come out
from behind the apron strings
of your Eastern spokesmen -come
out and meet me on a
platform where our neighbors
can compare us."
Morse, back in the state to
continue his campaign, said
he had been assured by the
White House that the federal
government will do all it can
within the limits of the law
to help In repairing damage
from last Friday's storm.
Duncan Specifics Aiked
In Scio today, Republican
Cnrl Fisher, fourth district
congressional candidate, asked
his opponent, Democrat Rob
ert B. Duncan, to "come to
grips with the realities of
the campaign."
Gains Limited To
Fraction as Stocks
Move Up
New York -IUPM- Stocks
moved ahead again today but
most gains were limited to
fractions.
Among the blue chips, the
best gainers were Du Pont, up
1 U, and Kodak and General
Foods up around !a apiece.
All the motors edged ahead
small fractions, along with
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Unconstitutional
Fisher, Eugene legislator,
asked Duncan to "become
more specific in his views on
the great issues of the day."
Fisher said Duncan, legis
lator from Medford, is "con
ducting a shadowy campaign,
a campaign conducted in an
atmosphere so rariflcd the
voter cannot examine what I
consider to be some very real
differences in our philoso
phy." "He quotes from obviously
great documents such as the
Constitution - which we all
know is the supreme law of
the land - and is angered
when I speak of a policy of
firmness with regard to
Cuba," Fisher said.
"He tells us about the ac
complishments of legislative
sessions now past while we
are talking of job opportuni
ties and more payrolls for
Oregon," Fisher added.
"Certainly we do not want
Slightly
most of the big oils but steels
remained narrowly scram
bled. Glamour items were hesi
tant, IBM and Polaroid giving
up a point, Xerox holding
even, and Coining Glass ris
ing 2 more.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
New York - UTO - Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrial! 589.69, up
3.22; 20 railroads 118.89,
up 0.9S; 15 utilities 120.3U.
oil 0.29, and 65 stock
206.00, up 0,79. Salei Mon
day were about 2.64 million
shares compared with 2 02
million iharei Friday,
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brought down some 40 power
poles. Many former linemen,
promoted to office jobs, have
volunteered to help repair the
storm damage. (UPI)
Claims
mud - slinging and character
assassination in this or any
other campaign, but as candi
dates (or national office we
should try for something
meatier . . Fisher said.
Tropical Storm
Expected To Grow
Miami-IUPIl-Tropical storm
Ella dawdled in the Atlantic
early today but the Weather
Bureau said the squally area
was expected to intensify and
move toward the southeastern
Seaboard during the day.
The latest advisory at mid
night (EDT) placed Ella near
latitude 25.3 north and longi
tude 72.0 west, or about 170
miles northeast of the island
of San Salvador in the Ba
hamas and 4!I5 miles east of
Miami.
The storm packed winds of
45 miles per hour and flung
gale winds 350 miles to the
north. Winds should freshen
close to the South Atlantic
coast late today, the Weather
Bureau said.
As a high pressure area
slips out of her way to the
north, the weatherman said at
midnight, Ella should slowly
intensify during the next 24
hours.
MRS. FDR IMPROVES
New York -IUHI- Mrs. El
eanor Roosevelt, 78, was re
ported Monday night to be
feeling better. A spokesman
for Columbia - Presbyterian
Medical Center said the for
mer First Lady's temperature
had dropped Monday morning
and "continued low through
out the day." Mrs. Roosevelt
has been ailing since Sept. 26
with a lung infection.
Foreign Briefs
ALBANIA ACCUSES RUSSIAN PREMIER
Vienna-ill'l-Albania today called for open opposition to
Soviet Premier Ntkita Khrushchev'i policy of warmer rela
tions with Yugoslavia.
The Albanian Communist newspaper Zeri I Popullit ac
cused Khrushchev of "taking up the banner of modern
revisionism, thereby creating a great danger to the historic
victories of the Proletariat."
SMALLPOX. PLAGUE. CHOLERA INCREASE
Geneva - 'ITI' - The world-wide incidence of smallpox,
plague and cholera increased in 1361 despite stepped-up
measures against them, a World Health Ofganiiation com
mittee reported today.
The WHO'S committee on international quarantine re
ported that 79.000 smallpox cases were recorded in 1961,
compared to 58,000 cases In 1960.
AMBASSADOR'S VISIT OFF TO ROUGH START
Valletta, Mnlta-il Tl-The good will visit of the German
Ambassador to Britain, Hasso von Etxdorf, got oft to an un
lucky start shortly after his arrival Monday night when he
slipped in a bathtub and was hoapitalixed.
The mishap occurred in the governor's palace.
PEIP1NG COMMENTS ON
i Tokyo-ll'l-Piping radio laid today that Preiident Ktn
' ndy'i week end tpeech in Bulfalo. N.Y. "showed one mor
that tht United Statel is bull on subverting th Socialist
I lyitem ol th Eastern European countries." j
j In brondcait monitored here, the Red Chinese radio
; said "Kennedy particularly emphasized the need tor tht I
! United States to intensity economic and cultural penetration
into tht Socialist countries." j
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Shot in Mississippi. Sheriff Says
Oxford, Miss.-flJPIl - Sheriff
Joe Ford, said Monday that
one of the two men killed
during the recent rioting at
the University of Mississippi
could have been shot by a
U. S. marshal.
Ford said he would ask the
Department of Justice to
check both the personal guns
and the weapons issued to
marshals who surrounded the
Lyceum Building the night of
Final Decision Seen Near
On Best Way to Reach Moon
Washington - IUPD - A space
administration official said to
day a final government de
cision is expected "in a few
days or weeks" on the best
way to get the first American
to the moon.
He predicted acceptance of
the lunar orbit rendezvous
technique which the National
Aeronautics and Space Ad
ministration adopted last
July, only to find itself cur
rently in a controversy with
influential White House ad
visers. George M. Low, NASA di
rector of spacecraft and flight
missions, said in a Voice of
America interview that shift
ing from the NASA-favored
technique for a lunar voyage
to another method would
cause a one-to-two-year delay
in reaching the moon. The
interview was recorded for
overseas broadcast.
President Kennedy has an
nounced the goal of reaching
the moon by 1970. NASA
Director James E. Webb be
lieves it can be done by 1963.
Would Orbit Moon
The Lunar orbit rendezvous
method, which Low called
"cheapest, quickest and most
reliable," involves dispatch
ing the expedition in an
Apollo spacecraft boosted by
Constant Nagging
Results in Divorce
London - IL'PII - William
Schenck, 49, won a divorce
Monday from his blonde wife,
Eliazabcth, because of the
nags.
Schenck told the judge that
during 24 years of marriage
his wife nagged him at night,
nagged him in the cafe where
he ate lunch, nagged him at
his office, and once rode 10
miles to a dock where he
was working just to nag him.
One time, he testified, he
locked himself in his room to
get away from ' it all.. She
smashed down the door with
a cricket bat and started nag
ging again.
The judge rejected Mrs.
Schenck's cross-suit which had
charged he was cruel to her
by subjecting her to long pe
riods of silence.
"With all this persistent
and wicked nagging," the
judge said, "I think that was
very natural."
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lowed the admission ot Negro
James H. Meredith to the uni
versity. The department said only a
few shots were fired by. the
marshals and those were di
rected at a fire hose used by
the rioters. Ford said one of
these bullets could have killed
Ray Lee Gunter, a 23-year-old
juke box repairman, whose
a Saturn rocket with 7.5 mil
lion pounds of thrust. This
compares with 360,000 pounds
of thrust in the Atlas rocket,
which puts Mercury capsules
in orbit.
The Apollo craft would go
into orbit around the moon.
It would detach a "lunar ex-
Mansfield's Post
Up To Democrats
Washington-IUPD-Sen. Mike
Mansfield (D-Mont.), declined
to say today whether - he
would seek or accept reelec
tion as Senate Democratic
leader when Congress meets
in January.
"That's up to the Demo
crats," he said. Mansfield re
fused to elaborate. .
The scholarly, mild-mannered
Democratic leader was
visibly tired after going
through the longest congres
sional session since 1951. He
was looking forward to a rest
at an unannounced vacation
spot.
Democratic senators meet
in January to elect their lead
ership slate for the new Con
gress. There have been rum
ors from time to time that
Mansfield might retire from
the leadership.
Mansfield is regarded as a
shoo-in if he wants the post
again. No outright challenge
to his reelection is expected.
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body was found on the cam
pus. "It would seem to me the
government would insist on
checking the guns as long as
there is any suspicion the
marshals fired," he said.
The sheriff said Gunter and
Paul Guihard, a 31-year-old
reporter for Agence France
Presse, both were killed by
.38-caliber bullets. But the
bullet which struck Gunter
was copper-coated while the
eursion module," sometimes
called a "bug," which would
take the expedition down to
the moon's surface. When the
exploring was done, the "bug"
would leave the moon and
rendezvous with the still
orbiting Apollo for the return
to earth.
Opponents of this technique
have challenged the technical
analysis on which NASA's
confidence is based. They in
clude Dr. Jerome Wiesner,
Kennedy's assistant for
science and technology, and
some of his staff.
Back Other Methods
They want consideration for
two other techniques - "direct
ascent" and earth orbit. In
the direct ascent method, the
manned capsule would be
launched directly from earth
to the moon's surface. Earth
orbit techniques would require
the Apollo to be put in orbit
close to the earth and rendez
vous with another craft which
would boost it on to the moon.
Low said NASA was "firm
ly" convinced its method was
best. Not only that, he went
on, but the technique of go
ing into orbit around the
moon before descending to the
surface may well prove the
best way to visit planets such j
as Mars.
He thus rejected the argu-
ment that the NASA plan has
a dead end. He said NASA
had invested one million man- j
hours in deciding on the best
way to go to the moon. 1
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Ford said there was little
doubt that Guihard was mur-
Kennedy To Meet
Gromyko Thursday
Washington -tUPD President
Kennedy will confer at the
White House Thursday with
Soviet Foreign Minister An
drei Gromyko, it was an
nounced today.
The White House said that
the Russian government had
"indicated a desire for Mr.
Gromyko to see the Presi
dent" but had given no indi
cation why the conference was
sought.
However, the meeting will
come at a time when the ad
ministration is making clear
that it is concerned about a
new Berlin crisis.
Gromyko, who is in New
York attending the UN Gen
eral Assembly, last met with
the President Oct. 6, 1961.
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the back, was found near a
dormitory.
"Whoever pulled that trip
ger wanted to kill him," Ford
said. "I am quite sure anyone
shot in the back would fall
face forward. He was found
lying face up with his glass
es on."
There appeared to be a fur
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campus Monday as Meredith
began his third week of class
es. The 29-year-old Negro vet
teran walked alone from the
cafeteria to the graduate
building, but his marshal and
soldier guards hovered in the
background.
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