Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 05, 1963, Image 2

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    -Latter
Shouting, Gavel-Pounding
Mark Hearing on Race Bill
By ANN H. PEARSON
Salem-ft!PII-A hearing on
racing bill that generated
shouting and gavel-pounding
Monday will continue next
week despite elimination of
its chief target, Rep. Edward
Whelan (D-Portland) said to
day. The chairman of the House
Planning and Development
Committee spoke shortly after
the State Racing Commission
denied David Funk's applica
tion to build a dog track t
Wilsonville in Clackamas
county.
The committee is holding
hearings on a bill to limit
horse and dog racing tracks
in Oregon. The bill had been
directed specifically at stop-
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nine the Wilsonville clan
Six nt the comimttee mem
bers are among 35 sponsors of
the bill.
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efforts like Wis," wneian
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broke out Monday while Ar
chie Weinstein of Eugene was
testifying before the commit
tee.
Weinstein at first identified
himself as "just a citizen," but
later admitted he was associ
ated with Funk.
Weinstein said the bill was
aimed at "perpetuating a mo
nopoly" on horse and dog
racing in Multnomah county.
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Don't Let
the Machine
Catch You!
bill had 35 sponsors, saying it
was easy to get legislators to
put their names on a bill.
"I protest this type of testi
mony," shouted Rep. C. R.
Hoyt (R-Corvallis), one of the
sponsors, rising from the audi
ence. While Whelan pounded his
gavel, Hoyt demanded that
Weinstein identify himself un
der oath.
Turning to Hoyt, Weinstein
replied that Hoyt himself had
not testified under oath.
After being warned by
Whelan that he would be dis
missed from the stand, Wein
stein gave his name and ad
dress and said he operated six
surplus sales stores.
Owns 300 Shares
Only later did he admit he
owned 300 shares in a racing
corporation headed by Funk,
and was "working with him
on that track in Wilsonville."
The bill before the commit,
tee would prohibit horse or
dog racing tracks within 100
miles of each other. The hear
ing will continue next Mon
day afternoon.
Opponents of the Funk pro
posal testified before the legis
lative committee in support of
the bill. Their arguments cen
tered on money and morals.
B. J. Gilbert, vice president
of Portland Meadows, said a
Clackamas county track
"would hurt us." He said it
would cut into the number of
racing customers in the Port
land metropolitan area.
Measures Passed
By Legislature
Salem IUPI) Measures ap
proved Monday by the legis
lature: In the House:
HB 1055-Relating to state
highway bonds.
HB1070-Rclating to dispo
sition of checks accompany
ing bids.
HB1087-Rclating to the
validation of school district
matters.
HMIOOI-Rclating to educa
tion; creating new provisions.
HB1092-Relating to county
educational boards.
In the Senate:
HB2016-Rclating to the fi-
nancial administration of the
Capitol Planning Commis
sion.
HB2088-Relatlng' to the fi
nancial administration of the
Naturopathic Board of Exam
iners. HB2007-Relatlng to the fi
nancial administration of the
Oregon Board of Examiners
in Watchmaking and Clock-making,
unday
Barton, Musa
Believe Job Not
For Legislature
Salem -UIPD- Thousands of
letters opposing the proposed
Sunday closing law flooded
over legislators' desks here
today.
House Speaker Clarence
Barton and Senate President
Ben Musa both said today
they did not feel it was the
legislature's job to enact such
laws.
Barton said he received "15
or 20 letters" on the plan
Monday from Seventh Day
Adventists who oppose the
idea.
Musa said his wife, Rep.
Catherine Musa (O-The
Dalles) received a "whole
bunch" of mail, and he had
been visited by three Seventh
Day Adventlst students who
opposed the measure.
"When we start making
laws to restrict ' people, it's
the wrong approach. It's whit
tling away some more of our
freedoms," Musa said.
Not Legislative Job
Barton'sald "I don't think
this is a legislative Job. Croups
can work these things out
among themselves." He cited
instances where banks volun
tarily joined to close on Sat
urdays, Barton said the Sunday
closing bill, proposed by the
save a day for the family
committee" would be sent to
the House Planning and De
veloping committee.
I think there 11 be some
amendments made," he added.
"This is economic, pure and
simple. It's a cleverly drawn
bill. I wonder why they (the
sponsors) ovelooked some of
the other segments of the econ
omy. What about a day off
for food store workers, bar
tenders, waitresses? They
have. some rights, too."
Fair Hearing Assured
Barton assured "the bill
will get a fair hearing."
While commenting on re
ports that more than 5,000
letters against the bill had hit
the capitol, Barton said,
"Now, when the green stamp
bill comes in . . . well . . ."
He said he understood the
anti-trading stamp bill would
be Introduced shortly.
In other matters, Barton
said he was not concerned
now over delays surrounding
the Boardman project. He
said he did not expect any
major development of the
space age park until the John
Day dam was completed and
deep water was available at
the site.
Laison Said Needed
Musa, who served as gover
nor Sunday and Monday, said
there should be some liason
between the governor and the
senate president. He said his
only official act while gover
nor was to recall the National
Guard units from the Baker
flood area Sunday night.
"I realize this thing (Hat
field's out of stale trip) came
up quickly," Musa said,
"Maybe next time there will
be time for a briefing."
TO EACH HIS OWN
Chicago-IUPIl-Timothy Kcnd
rick, 4, who two years ago
ate 40 specimens from his
brother's insect collection, has
gulped 20 snails from hi?
mother's aquarium-shelL and
all.
Foreign
I RUSSIAN RESTAURANT MEN ORDERED SHOT
I Moscow-Uirii-Radio Moscow said today the director and
I manager of a Russian restaurant had been scntonced to death
for making sub-standard meat pies and pocketing the money
' saved.
The radio said a district court in Sverdlovsk ordered the
: two men shsi for chssiing on the amount oi iati specified
officially for making meat pies, called piroihkis.
CIVIL RIGHTS RESTORED IN LIMA
Lima. Pe ru-ilPiv-Th military Junta government issued a
decree Monday night restoring civil rights which were
suspended a month ago alter the announced discovery of a
"Communist subversive plot."
LANDSLIDE BURIES VILLAGE IN GREECE
Aihens-ill'I'-The mountain village of Strana Agnanlon
near Thermopylae hat been buried under a mass ol rock and
dirt in a landslide, reports reaching here said today.
The reports said the village's 250 residents were warned '
well in advance ol the slide and no one was injured. j
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CALIFORNIA BUDGET Assemblyman
Robert W. Crown (D-Oakland) right, hands
the California budget for the 1963-64 fiscal
year to Ronald Collins, assistant clerk of
the Assembly at Sacramento. From total
expenditures of $3,250,401,969, Gov. Ed
California Governor's Budget
Greeted With Mixed Reaction
Sacramento -IUPII- Gov. Ed
mund G. Brown's $3.2 billion
spending proposal for fiscal
1983-64 was greeted with
mixed reactions by Republi
cans and Democrats in the leg
islature today.
The huge budget largest
for any state in history was
introduced in both houses
Monday.
On the surface. Browns
plan to establish a state pay-
Billy Graham III
With Bronchitis
Dallas - IUPH - Evangelist
Billy Graham, hospitalized
with acute bronchitis, under
went a complete checkup to
day at Baylor hospital.
T. W. Wilson, an associate,
said it was believed Graham
was not seriously ill. A hos
pital spokesman called
Graham's condition satisfac
tory. Graham became ill Satur
day after speaking to the an
nual Layman's Leadership In
stitute in Dallas. His associ
ates thought the 44-year-old
Graham was suffering from
influenza.
He was hospitalized for
rest and treatment to speed
his recovery. His fever rose
to 102.6 degrees Sunday.
PASSES FIRST BILL
Washington-tUPD-Tlie House
passed its first bill of the
8Bth Congress Monday. The
bill, which now goes to the
Senate, would allow paying
burial allowances in cases
where a veteran's discharge
was changed from dishonor
able after his death.
HERTZ WIDOW DIES
Miami Beach-iliFli-Mrs. John
D. Hertz, well-known horse
owner and widow of the
founder of the Hertz car
rental system, died here Mon
day at the home of a daugh
ter, Mrs. Paul L. Hexier.
Briefs
8th & Grape
mund G. Brown's budget calls for $3,167,
000,000 to represent program commitments
already made to the legislature of the elec
torate of the state through the Constitution,
statutes or bond authorization.
as-you-go income tax starting
July 1, 1964, appeared to be
in serious trouble.
Even some leading members
of his own party failed to sup
port the withholding tax plan.
Sen. Hugh M. Burns (D-
Fresno), one of the Democrats'
most important members in
the legislature as upper chem
ber president pro tempore,
had this to say:
"I have heard and noticed
growing opposition at the lo
cal level from businessmen
and taxpayers with respect to
the withholding of personal
income taxes. This will be dif
ficult to sell and I am not
yet convinced that I can sup
port such a program.
Assembly Speaker Jesse M.
Unruh said he supported the
broad general outline of the
Typographers To
Vote on Assessment
Colorado Springs, Col.-WPIl-
Locals of the International
Typographical Union will vote
Wednesday on whether a spe
cial union assessment on
wages will be ordered to help
striking newspaper printers in
New York and Cleveland.
The members of more than
700 locals in the United
States, Canada and Puerto
Rico will take part in the ref
erendum. There are about
115,000 members.
If approved, the assessment
is expected to be about 3 per
cent. Elmer Brown, ITU pres
ident, said such an assessment
would raise "at least $1 mil
lion a month."
The union's constitution re
quires that all assessments
must have a terminal date.
The terminal date on this one,
if approved, would be one
year from the effective date,
Brown said.
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MEDFORDt&JTRIBUNE
MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1963
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budget but he reserved the
right to "perhaps quarrel with
specific items.
In his budget message,
Brown proposed two major
lax reforms-the withholding
principle and elimination of
the installment payment priv
ilege on Jan. 1, 1964.
He said these and other re
forms were "long overdue"
and suggested that to make
the tax more palatable the
state's taxpayers be given a
25 per cent "forgiveness" for
taxes during calendar year
1964.
Other developments:
Education - Assemblyman
Charles B. Garrigus intro
duced a $121 million school
finance bill including a coun
tywide equalization tax. He
said the bill embodied propos
als approved recently by the
State Board of Education.
Narcotics - Sen. Donald
Grunsky (R-Watsonville) in
troduced a bill to legalize evi
dence found by police during
a search of homes and auto
mobiles admissible in court
for" narcotics violation convic
tions. WCA Plane Makes
Precautionary Landing
Redmond-IUPD-A West Coast
Airlines DC-3 landed safely
here Monday after it devel
oped trouble in its electrical
system on a flight from Klam
ath Falls to Redmond.
Only the captain, co-pilot
and stewardess were aboard.
West Coast officials said the
plane had no difficulty in its
landing. Another plane com
pleted the scheduled flight to
Salem and Portland.
New York-IUPIt-The Queen
Elizabeth arrived here with
2.212 passengers Monday fol
lowing a 33-day overhaul in
Southampton, England, which
cost SI million.
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State -Capitol
Stock Prices Move
Slightly Lower
New York - iDPD - Stocks
moved slightly lower today.
Autos weakened with
Chrysler off nearly a point
and General Motors and Ford
down small fractions. Chemi
cals were about unchanged
and steels were mixed with
Youngstown Sheet up close to
1 and Jones & Laughlln oil
nearly 34.
Electronics were narrow
and mixed but oils firmed
with Barber and Richfield up
around 7 each. Gulf, Mobile
& Ohio weakened in the rails
and American Telephone shed
nearly a point in the blue
chips.
Some cosmetics and drugs
softened. Gould-National Bat
teries and Homestake Mining
were among the few gainers.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York - UPD - Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 882.01, off
1.18; 20 railroads 148.23.
off 1.22; 15 utilities 135.63.
off 0.19, and 85 stocks
240.28, off 0.72. Sales Mon
day were about 3.67 million
shares compared with 4.28
mllion shares Friday.
Monday's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemicil 45
Alum Co. Am 56'i
American Air Lines ....... 20 'a
American Can 46i
American Motors 20t
AT&T 122
American Tobacco Z0i
Armco 52Vb
Anaconda Copper 47
Bendix Corp 57 U
uemienem steel au.
oueinR Air aa
urunswicK ia
Caterpillar Corp 37'.
Chrysler Corp 857
Coca Cola 81a
CB S. 48',
Columbia uas 27'.
Continental Can 45
Crown Zellerbach 47
Crucible Steel 17
uow cnemicai 5U
Du Pont 244
Eastman Kodak It3
Firestone SSi
Ford 43 '
General Electric 77i
General Foods 85 ' j
General Motors 63 'i
General Portland Cement .... 181k
Georgia Pacific 47l
Greyhound 34 s
UUII Ull 43
Homestake 49
Idaho Power 341a
i.b.m o ;
Int Paner 29
Johns Manville , 44VB
Kennecoti coDDcr 74
Lockheed Aircraft 52 U
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Montana Power 37'i
Montgomery Ward 33.
National Blicm a.
New York Cent:l 15',
Northern Pacific .. 40 'i
Pac Gas Elec 34,
Penney. J. C. . 45't
Penn RR 13.
Perma Cement is ia
Phillips .. 50
Proctor & Gamble 73i
Radio Corporation 62 'i
Richfield Oil 42',
Safeway 45s,
Santa Fe 2fiJ.
Sears 77
Shell Oil 36S1
Socony Mobil Oil 81 1,
Southern Co 531,
Southern Pacific 28',
Sperry Rand 13 7,
Standard California 63
Standard Indiana 52 V,
Standard N. J 60
Stokelv Van Camp ... ...... 21";
Sun Mines 9 s,
Texas Co .'. 61 .
Texas Gull Sulfur 15
Texas Pac Land Trust .. lfi'i
Thiokol 28
Trans America 45
Trans World Air 1
Union Pacific 35i
United Aircraft 49'i
United Air Line 34 ,
U.S. Plywood 48
U S. Rubber 44
U.S. Steel 46
West Bank Corp 34 ,
WesUnshouse 35',
Ownership of News
Media To Be Probed
Washington-IUPD-Chairman
Emanuel Celler (D-N.Y.) of
the House Judiciary Commit
tee announced Monday his in
vestigation of news media
ownership will begin March
13.
Leadoff witness before Cel
ler's judiciary antitrust sub
committee will be Federal
Communications Commission
Chairman Newton Minow.
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