Pearson, Dellenback See
Good Constitution (From
Efforts of Committee
Salem - ItlrD - "This colli'
mlttr-e ran make history." the
Joint House-Senate Commit
tee on Constitutional Revi.
sion was told here Thursday
Sen. Walter Pearson (D
Portland) made the statement
as the committee met for the
first time to start considera
tion of a proposed replace
ment for Oregon's century
old constitution.
TtnfnrA thp pnmmlttee is
new constitution, written dur
ing the past two years by the
Oregon constitutional Hevi
sion Commission. "
Pearson, a member of the
revision commission, shares
chairmanship of the legisla.
tiev committee with Rep,
John Dellenback, (R -Med-
ford).
Pearson said the object of
the revision commission "was
to write a model constitution
the finest."
"I think that was done,'
he said,
Would Be First
He said it it is adopted by
the legislature, Oregon will
be the first state in the na
tion ever to adopt a constitu
tion by the commission plan.
"I know many of you have
doubts," Pearson said, "but
I think you will find . . . this
can possibly be done.
Dellenback said the com-
mittee's job is to tread be
tween the extremes of accept'
ing the revision as is or re
jecting it in total.
Instead, he said, "the com
mittee must try to come up
with. . .the finest product that
i the people . . . can be willing
to accept."
Redden Receives
Vice-Chairmanships
Freshman Representa 1 1 v e
James A. Redden (D-Medford)
received two vice-chairmanships
of standing committees
as well as appointment to the
Constitutional Revision com
mittee in assignments an
nounced by House Speaker
Clarence Barton during open
ing week of the Oregon legislature.
Redden, Medford attorney,
is vice chairman of the Ju
diciary committee and of the
State and Federal Affairs
committee.
Judiciary received 15 per
cent of all referred legislation
in the last session of the legis
lature, being second only to
the Ways and Means commit
tee; State and Federal Affairs
received 7 per cent of the
assignments in the last ses
sion. Committees started work
ing Wednesday,,
"In the long run, there
isn't anything the legislature
can do that will have greater
impact," he said.
The committee will hold
hearings and deliberate joint
ly, but the senators and rep
resentatives will vote In two
separate groups. ...
Before the committee gets
down to work, the House and
Senate will meet in joint ses
sion Tuesday to hear a report
from the revision commission.
UN Forces Prepare
Move Into Kolwezi
To End Secession
Glisabethvllle, Kata n a g a,
The Congo -IUPIV- UN forces
prepared today to start mov
ing into the Katangese strong
hold of Kolwezi on the basis
of an agreement with pro
vincial President Moise
Tshombe.
' UN occupation of Kolwezi,
a mining center and air base
150 miles northwest of here.
was expected to make pos
sible further talks on ending
Katanga s secession and
settling the 30-month Congo
crisis.
- Indian Ghurka troops of
the UN force were encamped
at N'Gubu, 60 miles east of
Kolwezi.
An agreement between
Tshombe and UN officials
here Thursday stipulated the
UN take-over of Kolwezi
would be completed peace
fully by Monday. The agree
ment followed Tshombe's an
nouncement Tuesday of sur
render in the face of UN mili
tary pressure.
An estimated 2,000 Katan
gese gendarmes and 300 white
mercenaries were massed at
Kolwezi, Tshombe's last bas
tion, but UN officials antici
pated no trouble from them.
Tshombe agreed to order the
gendarmes and the population
to cooperate in the UN occupation.
Tshombe's agreement with
UN officials George Sherry
and Maj. Gen. Prem Chand of
India still did not convince
central Premier Cyrille Adou-
la of the Katangese leader s
sincerity to reunite his mineral-rich
province with the
rest of the Congo.
Adoula said in Leopoldville
that Tshombe' several times
has "renounced his ambitions
for an Independent Katanga"
only to renege.
The central premier said
Tshombe would be given one
more chance to reintegrate
Katanga.
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.MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1963
Foreign Briefs
SOUTH KOREAN FERRY BOAT CAPSIZES
Seoul, South Korea-IUPD-A South Korean fury boat with
an estimated 50 to 60 persons aboard capiiied in heavy seas
off the west coast of Korea today, with a probable heavy
loss of life.
The National police reported that at least eight bodiei
had been recovered, with an undetermined number still
missing.
COAL MINE EXPOBIONS KILL ONE IN SPAIN
Mieres, Spain-UIPIl-Two coal mine explosions and cave-ins
near here killed one miner and injured six more Thursday.
DE GAULLE, WIFE PLAN VISIT TO GREECE
Parit-flJPli-French President Charles de Gaulle and his
wife will visit Greece May 16-19 at the invitation of King
Paul and Queen Frederika, according to an announcement
here,
The Family Council
Editor'.- not! Thfl ramllv Council consist, of a Judce. a
Ehychlatrlst, thru clergymen, three edltori and a women'!, editor,
ach article la a lummarv of a family disagreement nreiented to the
Council. The Council dealt with problems, major and minor,
encountered by suldance coumelon and social workeri. Edited by
Mrs. Alma Denny, (uopyrisnt by uenerai reaturea corp.)
Mrs. Terry J. He shouldn't
marry a girl who's such a
coward.
Owen H, Maybe she'll
change. If not, we can adopt
child. r.
Mrs. Terry J. My brother
has fallen in love with a sweet
young thing who'll never be
more than a half-woman. She
tells him straight up and down
that she never wants to have
a baby. It seems she was
frightened out of it by her
mcher.
Why should he get himself
tied to a girl with such fears?
He's a handsome, healthy fel
low making a good living. He
can get himself a normal wife
who will be a true mate in
every way. He loves children.
Why should he settle ahead of
time for never having his
own?
C VOltft0t 0 IMItlC. IfcC.
Is the small car going
out of the picture?
They're growing the new cars much bigger
this season.
And to think thai only a year or two ogo, l!
Wat just the other way around.
for o while there, you could buy a car that yoi
could actually park on the fint try. And that didn',
need power this and power that to get around
he block.
We're going to misi them. And we think o lot
of other people will, too.
Because we think there ore people who Hill
want to put o sensible amount of money Into o
sensible amount of car.
So prepare yourself: the 1963 Volkswagen is
Hill exactly the same size.
And it looks exactly the same.
Volkswagen dealers still have parts lo Tit any
VW ever made.
And the people who bought 1962 Volkswagens
don't feel as though they're driving last year's
model.
Maybe most small cars ore going out of the
picture. Bui there's one small exception.
MORSE MOTORS
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Mavbe the Council can talk
him out of Elissa.
Owen H. Here I've found
a girl who - has everything,
beauty and brains and such
goodness. In addition she
loves me to distraction, so
much so that she has told me
about this terrible fear lo
make sure I know the truth
before becoming engaged to
her.
But I don't approach mar
riage like a farmer looking
for livestock improvement. I'll
marry Elissa as a woman who
can be my perfect partner, if
not the mother of my chil
dren. The truth is she'll make
a wonderful mother, because
she's now working In a day
nursery caring for children
who's parents work all day.
Terry puffs up the problem.
It's not as Important as she
makes it. We can be happy
raising adopted children.
-
The Counclli We'd say go
ahead and marry the girl,
Owen. It's unfortunate that
her mother planted such
dread of childbirth in Elissa
that It has mushroomed into
a phobia. But psychologists
have ways of "un-phobla-
izlng" an Intelligent girl.
Once Elissa can be convinced
that her mother exaggerated,
that no two cases are alike,
and that maternal care has
improved to an almost fool
proof perfection, the tower
ing black of fear may begin
to crumble. Psychological
counseling or psychotherapy
may then proceed to dissolve
it.
For the present, Owen may
comfort the young lady, and
his sister too, with the news
that this is a rather common
problem. Many girls have
heard mothers berate their
children with the equivalent
of, "After all I went through
to bear you. I almost died!"
Once In a while this may
have been true. But usually
it was histrionic, an unfair bid
or endless sympathy. Elissa
seems to have received a par
ticularly heavy and graphic
dose of her mother's baleful
brew. But she may not be
impervious to the antidotes
These include books such
as Dr.. Grantly Dick-Read's
"Childbirth Without Fear,"
published .10 years ago. Also
available arc courses and
classes, some of which may
be attended by the non-preg
nant who. like Elissa, need a
healthy attitude and philoso
phy more than they need diet
rules. In England. lor exanv
pie there Is a National Child
birth Trust devoted to prepar
Ing women for motherhood.
It has 30 branches in the Brit
Isli Isles.
There's a Molhrrcraft and
Childbirth Training group
which starts every few weeks
at the American Institute of
Family Relations in Los An
geles, Calif It stresses the in
tellectual and emotional pre
paration of expectant parents,
as well as the physical.
Whether they adopt chil
dren or produce their own,
Owen and Elissa will benefit
from tracking down the true
facts of childbearlug as con
veyed by physicians, nurses,
and well balanced mothers
who were really "there.''
SOVIET COSMONAUT TO VISIT INDONESIA
Jakaria-IUPII-Soviet Cosmonaut Andrian C. Nikolayev will
arrive in Indonesia next Monday for a 10-day visit, accord
ing to an announcement here
Alien Life Forms
On Space Craft Said
Threat To Earth
Los Angeles-flJPD-A scientist
warned Thursday that it is
conceivable that microscopic
life forms from another planet
could cling to returning space
craft and destroy life on
earth.
Dr. Soloman W. Golomb,
of California Institute of Tech
nology, said a life form inad
vertcnly imported to earth
might have the capability of
successfully competing with
earth forms for the basic raw
materials of life.
'There's been a great deal
of thought given to prevent
ing contamination of the
moon and planets during vis
its by earth space vehicles, but
an even greater problem over
looked is what about miscro-
scopic organisms carried to
the earth on return flights."
Golomb, who spoke at the
closing day session of the
ninth annual American As
tronautlcal Society, said there
is little reason to believe that
alien life forms would be
more efficient than earth
forms in the struggle for sur-
vivial, but that it is a potenial
danger that must be recog
nized.
Dr. Fred L. Whipple, vice
president of the society and
director of Smithsonian As
trophyscial Observatory, voic
ed a grim possiblity that a
meteor colliding with the
earth could trigger a nuclear
war.
"There is no way I know
of tracking a meteor," he said.
There is no advance notice
Corvallis Man Named
Douglas Fir Manager
Portland - IUPII - Clyde D.
Jcrnigan of Corvallis has
been named Douglas fir log
ging manager for Georgia-
Pacific Corp.
David R. Brown of Salem,
who has held the position
since 1955, is leaving it to be
come a timber consultant.
Jernignn was logging superin
tendent for Willamette Na
tional Lumber Co. of Sweet
Home prior to Joining Geor
gia-Pacific as assistant lo
Brown in 1956.
of one crashing to the earth.
No one knows when the next
one will hit.
"We can only hope that
when it happens again some
one will not push the panic
button and launch a nuclear
war."
"Twice in this century ob
jects big enough to look like
nuclear blasts hit this planet
in 1908 in Siberia and in 1947
near Valadivostok (both in
the Soviet Union)."
Discrimination
Insult To God'
Churchmen Say
Chicago -fflPD- Jewish, Cath
olic and Protestant religious
leaders, speaking with one
voice, called Thursday for an
end to racial discrimination
because it was immoral and
"an insult to God."
In an historic united plea,
the religious leaders ended
the four-day National Confer
ence on Religion and Race
with an "appeal to con
science." "Racism is our most serious
domestic evil," they said. "We
must eradicate it with ail dil
igence and speed."
They admitted churches
and synagogues "have been
slow" to enter the struggle for
justice. And they also indict
ed all sections of the country
-North, South, East and West
for practicing segregation.
"We repent our failures and
ask the forgiveness of God,"
declared the statement adopt
ed by the 700 delegates to the
conference. "We ask also the
forgiveness of our brothers,
whose dignity we have of
fended." "We call upon all the Amer
ican people to work, to pray
and to act courageously in the
cause of human equality and
dignity while there is still
time to eliminate racism per
manently and decisively."
Adopts Specific Proposals
The conference backed up
the words with a program of
specifics that called for re
ligious bodies to:
Help Negro families ob
tain homes in all white neigh
borhoods. Work for the "stabiliza
tion" of changing neighbor
hoods in the inner city.
Moderate Headway
Recorded by Stocks
New York - IUPB - Stocks
made moderate headway to
day. Fractional gains dotted the
general list and a number of
blue chips including Ameri
can Telephone, Chrysler, Al
coa, International Nickel and
Du Pont were up around a
point or more, indicating
good quality leadership.
International oils were nar
row and failed to participate
but motor shares and steels
managed short gains and
some chemicals posted wider
advances.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
New York-IUPIMDow Jones
final slock averages: 30 in
dustrials 672.98, up 3.98; 20
railroads 147.02, off O.lSi IS
utilities 133.65, up 0.60 and
65 stocks 237.27. up 0.98.
Sales Thursday were about
5.23 million shares com-
Transient Held for
Fires at Estacada
Oregon City - IUPII - A 22-year-old
transient was being
held in the Clackamas county
Jail here today on a charge
of arson in connection with
three fires at Estacada
Wednesday night.
Robert Lee Yeager was ar
rested by state police near
Canby Thursday. The blazes
caused an estimated $3,500
damage to a funeral home, ga
rage and church.
Dennis the Menace
pared with 4.26 million
shares Wednesday, .
Thursday's prices on selected
stacks:
Allied Chemical
Alum Co Am
American Air Lines
American Can ,
American Motors ...
AT&T ....
American Tobacco .
Anaconda Copper .
Armco
Bendlx Corp
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Air ..
Brunswick
Caterpillar Corp ...
Chrysler Corp
Coca Cola ....
CBS
Columbia Gas
Conttnental Can
Crown Zcllcrbach .
Crucible Steel
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Dow Chemical -,
Du Pont
Eastman Kodak
Firestone
Ford
General Electric
General Foods ,
General Motors ,
Georgia Pacific ,
Greyhound
Gulf Oil
Homestake
Idaho Power
I.B.M
Int Paper ... .
Johns Manvllle
Kennecott Copper
Lockheed Aircralt
Merck
Montana Power
Montgomery Ward
National Biscuit ,
New York Central .. ,
Northern Pacific
Pac Gas Elec
Penney J. C
Penn RR
Phillips
Procter & Gamble
Richfield Oil
Safeway
Santa Fe
Sears
Shell Oil
Socony Mohil Oil
Southern Co
Southern Pacific
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Standard Indiana
Standard N. J
Stokelv Van Camp
Sun Mines
Texas Co
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Texas Pacific Land Trust .
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Trans America
Trans World Air
Trl Continental
United Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
United Air Lines
U.S. Plywood
U. S. Rubber
U.S. Steel
West Bank Corp
WeMinghouse
Youngstown
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Invest pension and en
dowment funds in such proj
ects as inter-racial housing
developments that will pro
mote "equality of opportuni
ty." Insist that all contracts
for church construction or
supplies include a pledge of
no job discrimination.
Arrange for opportuni
ties for whites and Negroes
to meet "on equal status" and
get to know each other as hu
man beings.
Solicit "open occupancy"
housing pledges and establish
"service . confers to bring to
gether buyers and sellers who
are willing to integrate their
community."
- Help conduct voter reg
istration drives among Ne
groes in, the South.
Stress "education for ra
cial justice" in all church
related schools, including
Sunday schools.
Use the pulpit for hard
hitting sermons on practical
racial problems.
Seek Negro Workers
"Actively sepk" Negroes
to serve on the staff of church
related institutions.
Use church funds to facil
itate mortgage financing for
Negro home buyers.
Demand that all federal
grants including aid to
schools and hospitals be
given on the condition of "as
surance of non-discriminatory
admission policies."
The leaders said it was
time for churches and syna
gogues to "Lead, not follow"
in the transition to an inte
grated society.
. "Even worse," the joint
statement said, in conceding
the major faiths had been
timid in racial matters, "re
ligious institutions have par
ticipated in perpetuating seg
regation in their own houses
of worship, schools, hospitals,
welfare institutions and fra
ternal organizations."
The conference called for
establishment of . local inter
faith organizations to tackle
specific portions of the "ac
tion program."
It said plans already were
under way for creation of
sudh inter-faith machinery in
New York, Chicago, Detroit,
Atlanta, New Orleans, San
Francisco, Oakland, Pitts
burgh, St. Louis, Seattle and
San Antonio, Tex.
Truman Has
Hernia Surgery
Kansas City, Mo. -WPII-For-mer
President Harry Truman,
78, today underwent "routine
surgery" for a hernia in a
two-hour operation.
The former president, who
received a general anesthetic,
was wheeled from the Re
search hospital operating
room to the recovery room
after the surgery. A hospital
spokesman said he was "rest
ing comfortably."
In a news conference after
the operation, the hospital re
ported that Truman's physi
cian, Dr. Wallace Graham,
had corrected "a simple rup
ture in the right side of the
abdomen."
The hospital stressed that
there was no urgency in the j
surgery.
"The decision to operate
now was based on the fact
that Mr. Truman already was
in the hospital . . , and this
particular time would be a
convenient one," the hospital
said in a statement.
Truman entered the hospi
tal Monday for his annual
physical examination, includ
ing x-rays and laboratory
tests. The hospital said that
other than the discovery of
the hernia, there were no
adverse findings.
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