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Three Arresled
For Explosion
On Berlin Wall
Berlin-JUPD-West Berlin po
lice announced today the ar
rest of a West Berlin group
that planned widespread ex
plosions along the Communist
anti-refugee wall.
They said the three men
were caught Sunday night as
they set off a blast that blew
a nine-foot square hole in the
wall of the American sector
border 300 yards from the
U.S. Army's Checkpoint Char
lie. It was the biggest hole
ever blown In the wall.
We are doing it for Ger
many, the men said.
Explosives Found
In their home nnlipp fniinrf
20 pounds of explosives, 31
detonator capsules and 8 rolls
of fuse.
No refugees escaped
throueh the hole. Workmen
guarded by Eastern police la
bored through the night to re
pair the wall.
Western headauarters said
the West Berliners, aged 21,
25 and 37, were caught by a
West Berlin nnlirPTrnnn iitcf
after they had lighted a fuse
to set the blast.
The policeman and the three
men ran from the wall and
minutes later the explosion
went off.
No one was Injured al
though the explosion broke
60 West Berlin windows and
hurled debris 75 yards.
The West Berlin city gov
ernment repeatedly has warn
ed It will arrest persons who
try to blow up the wall al
though it stresses it has no
sympathy with the wall.
Education Budget
Termed Inadequate
Salem - (UPD - The Oregon
College of Education student
Legislative Information com
mittee said today the proposed
biennial budget for higher ed
ucation is inadequate to "sup
port quality education in Oregon."
Clifford L. Cook, chairman.
said the committee issued a
three page report to the stu
dents and faculty which
claimed the higher education
budget was short by $32.5
million. The committee said
that suggested tuition increas
es might endanger students
financial position, and could
deny admission for students
of low income families.
A report is being prepared
which will be presented to
each legislator in January,
Cook said.
Grants Pass Man
Files Complaint
The Rev. Robert A. Allen.
Grants Pass, is seeking $1,
654.95 In damages from Cur
tis Edward Yates, Hebo, Ore.
as a result of an auto-pedes
trian accident in Ashland dur
ing July 13, 1962, which in
jured his son Ronald Murl
Allen, 7.
Mr. Allen is seeking $654.95
for medical expenses and $1,
000 in general damages, ac
cording to a complaint filed
in circuit court. The complaint
states that Ronald received
severe and permanent injur
ies when struck by a car driv
en by Yates as the boy was
crossing North Main St. near
Coolidge t. in Ashland.
The complaint charges that
Yates failed to keep a careful
lookout, to keep his car under
control, and was driving at a
speed excessive for the driv
ing conditions.
Servicemen
COMPLETES TRAINING
Marine Pvt. Earnest L,
Packard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Packard, 1012 Mt.
Pitt ave., Medford, recently
completely recruit training at
the Marine Corps recruit de
pot, Parris Island, S.C.
IN CALIFORNIA
Cave Junction James I.
Burch, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Burch of Cave June
lion, has enlisted in the U.S.
Army. At present he is sta
tioned at Fort Ord, Calif.,
undergoing his eight weeks of
basic training. On completion
of the basic training, he will
enter either Infantry training
or a specialist school.
Burch, 18, is an adopted son
of the Cave Junction couple,
He Is a native of Germany
and became a U.S. citizen in
1961. He attended Illinois
Valley High school prior to
hit enlistment.
ASKS TAX BOSS
New York -(UPD- The Unit
ed States needs a fiscal au
thority with power over fed
eral tax policy similar to those
held over monetary policy by
the Federal Reserve board,
according to Alvln H. Hansen,
Harvard professor-emeritus of
economics. He presented his
argument In "Challenge," the
economic magazine ol Niw
York university.