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

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    Controversial Parts of Judicial Article Out of Document
Lobbyists' Registration Measure
Appears Doomed in State Legislature
Salem (UTO The Senate
State and Federal Affairs
Committee Thursday went
through the motions of hear
ing a lobbyists' registration
bill, but it seemed likely the
measure was doomed.
Sen. Edward Fadeley (D-Eu-gene),
author of the proposal,
was the only witness.
Committee Chairman Harry
Bolvin (D-Klamath Falls) said
a hearing for opponents would
be held April a
nniuln added a "third hear
in mould be held at a later
date if necessary."
rnHninv commented, "that
juit about takes care of the
bill, doesn't it?"
"nh " Bolvin replied, "we
might be here until July."
Predictions are the lcgisla
ture will adjourn about mid-
Um
Fadeley said his bill would
require lobbyists to register,
list who they represented, the
area of their interest, and the
amount of money spent while
lobbying.
He termed his proposal a
"preventive measure." He said
there is no lobby scandal in
Oregon, and that "Oregon is
Manley Opens Law
Office in Brookings
cleaner than most slate?
Fadeley's bill is similar lo
one he introduced in 1961. It
got nowhere, but was the focal
point of controversy when
Fadeley commented some
lobbyists were receiving high
fees for pushing certain legis
lation. Other Highlights:
Railroads - The Senate gave
railroad unions a victory by
voting to keep Oregon's pres
ent full crew law.
Constitution - The House
and Senate Committees on
Constitutional Revision delet
ed all the controversial parts
of the judicial article of a
proposed new constitution.
They decided to keep Ore
gon's judicial system the way
it is.
Power - A House Commit
tee killed bills to create an
Oregon Power Commission,
and to repeal the 1961 ex
clusive utility service district
law.
Resources - The House Nat
ural Resources Committee in
dicated it will approve a bill
to create a natural resources
department composed of sev
eral present state agencies.
Tax The House Tax Com
mittee decided its income tax
bill will include a floor below
which income would not be
taxed.
Revision Group
Acts To Restore
Same System
Salem -fUPP- In a series of
decisions sure to please law
yers, the House and Senate
Committees on Constitutional
Revision Thursday stripped
away nearly all controversial
parts of the judicial article of
a proposed
Keating Urges Pressures on Cuba;
Learns Most of Them Already in Use
Rogue Valley Edition
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MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 5. lDBH
Foreign Briefs
EX-KING FAROUK ATTENDS FRIEND'S DEBUT
NlDlii, Italy-1 IJ -Ex-King Farouk of Egypt, in ont ol his
rara public appaarancas thtsa days, Thursday night showed
up ai the singing dabut of his girl friend, blond Irma Capece
Minutolo.
The music was all classical. Farouk sat in the front row,
baamlng and laading tha applausa.
Bruce Manley, who engaged
in the practice of law in Med
ford with offices In the Lev
erette building for many
years, haa moved to Brook
ings, where he Is associated
with Attorney Ed Ackley.
Manley's offices here were
closed last Friday by his
sister, Mrs. Mary Davenport,
who is remaining at their
Applegate home until they
dispose of their property.
Manley was active in Demo
cratic party and United Na
tions activities, In particular,
during his years in Medford.
He served aa chairman of the
Medford chapter of the Ore
gon United Nations associa
tion and as president of the
Democratic Social club. His
offices tn the coast city are
located over the Brookings
post ottlce.
BRITAIN TO INVESTIGATE TELEVISION VIOLENCE
London-(tftl-Th government has decided lo investigate
violence on television.
Sir Htnry Brooke, the horns secretary, announced Thurs
day in the House of Commons that tha inquiry will include
door-step interviews over several years and a close check
of children while they watch television.
At Crater April 6
The annual Big Pines Dis
trict Scout Circus will be
held Saturday, April B, in the
Crater HiRh rchool stadium at
Central Point.
Starting at 8 p.m., the show
will be divided into seven
acts and is expected to con
tinue for one i.our and 15
minutes.
Each act will depict an era
of time touched upon by Boy
Scouts as they go adventur
ing in "A Time Machine."
' The circus will open with
a massed flag ceremony.
Camping scenes, prehis-
toric days, Roman Days,
Knights of the Roundtublc,
George Washington at Valley
Forge, Custer's Last Stand
and "2,000 A.D." will be in
cluded in the staging of the
circus.
I9S CHARGED WITH SABOTAGE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Cape Town, South Africa- I PI -A tolal of 195 persons have
been charged with sabotage in South Africa since the sabo
tage act became law last year. Justice Minister John Batha
hasar Vorster said Thursday.
He said 74 of the accused have been convicted and the
rest us awaiting trials. Maximum penalty is death.
AUSTRALIA PONDERS MONEY CONVERSION
Canberra, Australia-1 1'l-A subcommittee of the Aus
tralian cabinet was reported getting ready today lo make
its recommendations for converting this country's money to
the decimal system.
I The Chang is expected to b introduced before the new
i national mint la rdy tor production In 1966.
More Swimming Pools
Result of Financing
New York -WPP- Nearly one
out of every 100 U. S. home
owners will have a backyard
swimming poo by the end of
1963, according to Universal
C.I.T. Credit Corp.
Instalment financing, which
enables families to pay for
their pools as they use them,
is largely responsible for the
increase, the company said.
Sanseviera, a cousin of the
household "snake plant," may
give the United Slates its first
good substitute for imported
I hemp.
HOW GOOD IS PLYMOUTH'S
NEW WARRANTY?
Facts about our 5-year or 50,000-mile warranty
DOES IT INCLUDE
THE COST OF
LABOR?
Yes. There is absolutely
no charge for labor and
parts. For the entire life
of the warranty, should
any defect in material
or workmanship occur
on the parts covered by
the warranty, it will not
cost you one cent to
have it corrected.
DOES IT COVER
EXPENSIVE
PARTS?
Absolutely! It covers
the major power train
components the en
gine block and its in
ternal parts, the auto
matic transmission anil
its internal parts, the
rear axle parts that
would cost plenty to re
place or repair.
IS IT TRANSFER
ABLE WHEN YOU
SELL THE CAR?
Yes. As long as the car
has hren serviced at rea
sonable intervals accord
ing to the Plymouth
Valiant Certified Car
Care schedules, the war
ranty can be passed on
tn the new Owner, Think
what that will mean lo
resale value of vour car !
MUST YOU SPEND
MORE FOR
MAINTENANCE?
N'o. All that is required
is the normal care that
most car owners would
usually give their car.
Only one chassis lubri
cation is required for the
entire life of the warran
ty. Other maintenance
consists of inspections
at reasonable intervals.
new state consti
tution.
Key sections deleted were
the "Missouri Plan" for ap
pointment of judges, and the
granting of court rule-making
power to the State Su
preme Court.
Effect of the group of deci
sions was to restore virtually
the same judicial system that
Oregon's present constitution
provides. Language in the
new document, however, will
be simpler.
Controversial Issue
The judicial article has
been one of the two most con
troversial. The Constitutional
Revision Commission had call
ed for appointment of judges
who later would run on their
records, and for the Supreme
Court to write procedural
rules for all state courts.
The Oregon State Bar op
posed both provisions.
The legislative committees
decided judges will continue
to be elected as at present. (In
fact, however, most Oregon
judges at present arc appoint
ed to fill vacancies before
ever running for election.)
The committees also decid
ed the legislature will keep
the job of writing procedural
rules for the stale's courts.
Sen. Thomas Mahoney (D
Portland) moved for most of
the changes. A one-time op
ponent of the new constitu
tion, Mahoney now seems in
terested in winning its ap
proval in amended form.
Other Action Taken
The legislative committees
also decided:
-Judges should be licensed
to practice law "in Oregon."
-The document should
grant "the" right lo trial by
jury, strengthening the orig
inal proposal for "a right.
-The section providing for
grand juries should be ex
panded and made more ex
plicit. -There is no longer any
need for the proposed state
Jaw commission. (It would
have, among other things, ad
vised on rules of procedure.)
-The Supreme Court shall
retain its present original jur
isdiction, and can also issue
other original writs as pro
vided bv law."
The decisions constituted
the second major hump cross
ed by the committees in two
days. The night before, the
committees dealt with the oth
er most controversial article
the executive officers, a
governor, and a "watch-dog"
secretary of state similar
to the proposal of the commission.
Washington- IUPH -A Senate
Democratic leader said today
the administration already
had applied most of the eco
nomic pressures urged by Sen.
Kenneth B. Keating (R-N.Y.),
lo rid Cuba of Soviet domina
tion. Democratic whip Hubert H.
Humphrey (Minn ), said the
other parts of the 14-pomt
cut off Soviet bloc sales of
material like that going to
Cuba and. where possible, ap
ply a "complete free world
boycott on trade with the
Soviet bloc."
Humphrey said persuasion
and cooperation usually were
"more effective" in dealing
with allies on the Cuban prob
lem than 'rying harsh action.
He said the following moves
program outlined by Keating ' were among those already
in a Senate speech Thursday
have been under discussion
with NATO and Latin Ameri
can allies "for months."
Humphrey, clearly speaking
for the administration, said
in an Interview:
"We do not own our allies
nor are we their master and
boss. We have to negotiate
and work with them. The eco
nomic links between Cuba
and the free world are now
so limited that severing those
that remain will not have a
significant effect on the Cu
ban economy or the surviv
ability of the Castro regime."
Keating explained that the
recommendations were those
he made to President Ken
nedy and Central Intelligence
Director John A. McCone on
Feb. 8. They were not made
public then lest the disclosure
hamper removal of Soviet
forces from Cuba, he said.
Keating, frowning on mil
itary action, said the econom
ic resources of the United
States, NATO and the free
world "could be mobilized
with devastating effect"
against Russia and its Cuban
operations.
He urged the NATO na
tions deny both their ships
and cargoes to Cuban trade,
Stocks Reach New
1963 Highs in
Late Rally Push
New York -WPP- A late ral
ly in stocks pushed the popu
lar market averages to new
1963 highs today. It was the
third consecutive market gain.
Steels and aircrafts paced
the late afternoon upswing.
U.S. Steel, Youngstown Sheet,
Bethlehem and Republic were
up fractions to at least a point.
Among the aircrafts, Boeing,
Lockheed and North Ameri
can Aviation showed pro
nounced strength.
Chrysler, which flirted with
100 all day, rose to nearly
lOOVi.
Italian Lines
Have Fast Ships
Trieste. Italy IDPD- The big
gest and fastest Mediterranean
ships to plow the Atlantic
routes lo the United States
will start operating around
the middle of 1 9(J4.
They will be the Michelan
gelo, launched last September
in the Ansaldo shipyards of
Genoa, and its twin ship. Raf
faello scheduled to be
launched shortly in the Adri
atic shipyards of Monfalconc,
Hear here.
With them, the Italian pas
senger fleet is expected to con
solidate its second position in
freight and passenger move
ment on the North Atlantic
routes.
Each ship has a tonnilRc of I gRlfuS"10
43,000, When completed, each ; Quil on
will hnua ii krlriMH - BfBM Ppmeil
capable of accomodating 40
automobiles, three power sta
tions which could serve a
town Of 200.000 and a radio
telephone switchboard with
TOO numbers
The considerable speed of
the ships 29 knots will cut
down the time of the crossing
from their home port of Ge
noa to New York to seven
days.
The Michelangelo and the
Raffacllo will be manned by a
j crew of 720 each and will be
I able to transport 1.850 pavn-Rcrs
DOW JONES AVERAGES
New York-HPl-Dow Jonei
final slock averages: 30 in
dustrials 702.42, up 5.31; 20
railroads 155.03, up 0.77; 15
utilities 137.45, up 0.64, and
65 stocks 247.36, up 1.57.
Sales today were about
5.24 million shares compar
ed with 5.3 million shares
Thursday.
Today's prices on selected stocks
Alum Co Am 54
American Air Lines 20i
American Can 45 U
American Motors 19sn
AT&T 123J4
American Tobacco 30'i
Anaconda Copper . 451
Armco 367
American Standard 15
Bendix Corp 54
Bethlehem Steel 31
Boeing Air 17 U
Brunswick 16'(
Caterpillar Corp 373i
Chrysler Corp 1023,
Coca Cola 94'
CB S. 331s
Columbia Cias 28l
Continental Can 43
Crown Zcllcrbach 53'
Crucible Steel 20'4
Curtis Wright 21 J
Dow Chemical 62
Du Pont 243Ti
Eastman Kodak ... 118
Pi res tone . 34J4
Ford
General Klcctnc .... 7634
General Foods 81'
General Motor . R8J4
General Portland Cement . 21,
38'r
Power 34 "i
442
32",
Idaho
I B.M
Int Paper
Johns Manvilte
Kennecott Copper ...... 73't
Lockheed Aircratt . ... 52'i
Martin 21 '
Merck 83 '
Montana Power 39 !
Montgomery Ward . 37'
National Biscuit . 49 '
Northern Pacific . 43
Pac Gas Elec ... 34
Pennev J C 46J.
Penn RR 13a
Perroa Cement 14J
Phillips 48'i
Procter Gamble 73
Radio Corporation . t2:
MchfitM Oil . . 43-,
Safewav 50
Santa Fe 27'
Sean 79,
Shell Oil 40
Socony Mobt Oil . 6&w
Southern Co 34s,
Southern Pacific 31 '
nd wcwKitatuhiD 00 1963 cars 1
t labor, (or b yaars or 50.000 mtll
tb bean
Ynur Airtrmrijid Plymouth Valiant Da-'er's Warranty against defect in mti
pended to include parts replacement or rapair. without charge tor renu-'ad Drt
comes nrst. on the engine block, head and internal perts. transmission case and internal parts (excluding manual clutch), torque
converter, drive shaft, universal oinls (excluding dust covers), rear axle ancf differential, and rear wheel bea'iogs. provided
the vtniet hat been servtced at reasonable intarvele according to the Plymouth Valiant Certified Car Care schedule.
DICK KNIGHT CO.
33 South Riverside, Medford, Oregon
DOTS N SPOTS
Multi-Color Spray
For Boiti, Interior and
Ettenor Cabinets,
Furniture & Wells
401 t 4th Si
S perry Rand
Standard California
Standard Indiana
Standard N J.
' Stoketv Van Camp
Sun Mines
Texa Co.
Tea Gulf Sulfur
Teva.s Pacific Land Trust
Thiokol
Ttans America 30
irans worin Air
Tri-Continental
I'nlon Carbide
I'nion Pacific
; Untied Aircraft
t'nitrd Air Lines
D s Rjrwoad
t'S Rubber
V S Steel
13'
68 J,
38'.
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109'.
3fi ,
taken to isolate Cuba econom
ically:
Suspension of sugar pur
chase (July, 1960).
Prohibition on U.S. ex
ports to Cuba, except food
and medicines (October,
1960).
Suspension of TJ S. dip
lomatic relations with Cuba
(January, 1961),
OAS sanctions, Including
suspension of Cuba from par
ticipation in the organs of
the Organization of Ameri
can States (January, 1962).
Total embargo on United
States - Cuba trade, except
for food and medicines (Feb
ruary, 1962).
NOTICE!
NEW STORE HOURS
for the
Colonial House
(At Trowbridge Electric)
OPEN TONITE
and Every Friday Nile T
Open Saturdays till
in 9
5 p.m.
These Hours Are ONLY for the
Furniture Dept. at Trowbridge Electric
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about new and better policies being developed
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