Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 08, 1963, Image 2

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    Senate To Vote Tuesday on Creation of Wilderness System
"Washington -UIPli- The Sen
ate agreed today to vote Tues
day on its bill to create a
national wilderness preserva
tion system.
With Sen. Clinton P. An-
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derson (D-N.M.) predicting the
bill's passage, debate on the
measure opened today but
most Senate members were
committed to attend the open
ing day baseball game and a
short working session was
scheduled.
The Senate agreed to meet
at 10 a.m. Tuesday and start
voting on amendments to the
bill one hour later. This as
sured a vole on pasage Tuesday.
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Montreal - IIOT - Eight mil
lion Canadians were expected
to vote today in a national
election which may prove cru
cial In U.S. - Canadian rela
tions, particularly in the area
of nuclear arms lor hemi
spheric defense.
Members of Parliament will
be chosen from 265 districts
spread across a country with
an area almost as big as
Europe and a population no
larger than California. The
polls opened at 8 a.m. local
time and will close at 7 p.m.
First results arc expected
about 3 p.m. (PST).
Under t h c parliamentary
system the new government
and its prime minister will
be decided by which political
party wins the most seats In
the House of Commons.
Of the four parties in the
running, only two - Prime
Minister John Dicfcnbakor's
Conservatives and the Lib
erals, led by Nobel Peace
Prize winner Lester B. Pear
son - have enough national
support to win. The Liberals,
according to the pollsters, arc
slight favorites.
If, as most pundits predict,
neither major party wins a
clear majority, the key to the
new Parliament, like the last
one, will lie with two "splin
ter" groups, the right-wing
Social Credit and the Social
ist New Democrats. These mi
nority parties have regional
strength, but no real national
following.
They held the balance of
power last June after an in
decisive election which saw
the Conservatives fall from a
record 208-scal victory in
1058 to a shaky 116-member
minority. The Liberals won
100 seats, the Social Credit
party captured 30 and the
New Democrats won 19.
Relations with the United
States, particularly with the
Kennedy administration, and
the sensitive question of nu
clear arms had been in the
Sen. Peter H. Dominick (R- Dominick, like some other
Colo.), who favors a wilder- Republicans, challenged the
ncss system to preserve mil- bill's failure to give Congress
lions of acres in its natural more control over additions
late, said the pending bill to the wildrencss system,
would have trouble passing i He t o 1 d the Senate that
the House. I only 2 per cent of those visit-
I ing public lands now actually
enter existing wilderness
areas. Dominick also said the
provision that only the Presi
dent could give final approv
al to construction of water
and other facilities in the wil
derness system could "serious
ly hamper" such construction
in many states.
Sen George D. Aiken (R
VI.) told Anderson he would
I support the bill even though
it covers no areas in his
state.
The New Mexico Democrat
said opponents of the wilder
ness bill had sought to stall
action on it in 1961 on
grounds that Congress should
await a report by the Outdoor
Recreation Resources Review
commission.
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MedfordITribune
MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL B, 1963
forefront of the hectic six
week election campaic.ii that
ended officially on Saturday.
Liborali Favor Warheads
On nuclear weapons, the
extreme positions arc repre
sented by the Liberal pledge
to "keep our commitments"
and obtain U. S. warheads for
Canadian forces at home and
with NATO in Europe; and by
the New Democrats' flat op
position to atomic weapons in
any place in any form.
In between arc the Con
servatives, whose government
acquired a nuclear - oriented
weapons system during the
past five years, but appeared
reluctant to accept the war
heads; and the Social Credit
ors, whose national leader,
Robert N. Thompson, would
leave the issue to a non-partisan
Commons committee,
but whose French - Canadian
deputy is opposed to nuclear
arms.
This issue has dominated
Canadian politics ever since
the U. S. State Department
issued a statement criticizing
Diefenbaker's nuclear policy
and setting off the crisis that
culminated in defeat of the
minority Conservative gov
ernment and the calling of
the election.
He noted that the report,
which was issued last year,
had recommended the setting
aside of primitive areas
called for in the bill.
"The bill ought to pass eas
ily this time," he said.
The legislation would im
mediately place 36 million
acres of public lands into a
national wilderness preserva
tion system. However, sup
porters of the bill said 23
million acres would be sub
ject to early review and poss
ible removal from the system.
The legislation defines
"wilderness" as an area
"Where man himself is a vis
itor who does not remain."
Sen. Gordon Allott iR
Colo ), among those who fear
the legislation would "lock
up" natural resources, led a
fight to amend the bill to
provide for specific congress
ional approval of any trans
fers of land to the system.
Allott was joined by 14
senators in sponsoring an
amendment which would re
quire presidential recom-
as mendations for additions to
j the system to be approved by
a House-Senate resolution be
fore going into effect.
The Anderson Bill provides
for lands to be added to the
wilderness system by the
president after recommenda
tion by either the interior or
agriculture secretary. The ac
tion would then be reviewed
by Congress, with disapproval
possible by either the House
or the Senate.
Opponents of the lcgisla-
Foreign Briefs
DONOVAN DISCUSSING PRISONER RELEASE
Havana-in -New York Attorney James B. Donovan was
reported back in Cuba today for negotiations with Premier
Fidel Castro on the release of about 30 United Slates citiiem
serving priion sentences here.
A reliable source said Donovan spent the day at a gov
ernment resort at Varadero Beach east of Havana Sunday,
probably talking with Caitro.
AVALANCHE KILLS FIVE IN ITALY
Bolzano, Italy- i n-An avalanche thundered into a valley
near here today, killing five workers and critically injuring
a sixth.
All six men were working on a local tunnel in the Ceten
valley, about seven miles from Selva Dei Molim in north
eastern Italy.
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Limit 1 per customer
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Sixth & Central, Medford's Bargain Corner
MANY BELIEVED DEAD IN COLOMBIA FLASH FLOOD
Bogota, Colombia-I Pi -Rescue worker! sought today to re
cover the bodies of nearly 40 persons believed drowned by a
flash flood in the interior town of Santa Teresa.
Heavy rains caused the river that runs through Santa
Teresa to rise suddenly. Its waters surged through the
streets of the town Saturday night, destroying more than
25 houses.
RED DEAN' PREACHES LAST SERMON
Canterbury, England-1 n-Th. 89-yaar-old "Red Dean" of
Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, preached his last aermon
Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, preached his last sermon
month.
The Dean, who often has espoused left-wing causes, and
delivered controversial sermons in his 31 years in the
Canterbury post, confined his final sermon to religious
themes.
Legislature Turns
To Discussion of
Drugs in California
Sacramento - IUPD - The
legislature turned Us atten
tion to drugs today.
Before the Senate business
and professions committee
was a bill by Sen. John A.
Murdy (R-Santa Ana) to put
the use of the drug chloram
phenicol under strict controls.
Widespread Gains
Scored by Stocks
New York - HOT - Stocks
scored widespread, moderate
gains today.
Chrysler gained over a
point to n new 17-ycar high
in the autos and others in
the group were up fair-sized
fractions, GM hitting a new
record.
Steels were ahead fractions
I lo a point but the big oils
and chemicals looked spotty.
I Lending metals were firm
along with rails and utilities
I and many miscellaneous blue
j chips, nolably General Foods.
I scored good gains
IBM. considered king of the
i speculative stocks, pushed
ahead around 5 point. Truck
I issues were strong.
Some of the airerafts and
electronics also came to life
Meanwhile, the Senate ju
diciary committee continued
its hearing on dangerous drug
legislation sponsored by Gov.
Edmund G. Brown and Atty
Gen. Stanley A. Mosk.
Murdy's legislation was al
most identical to a bill turn
ed down by the lawmakers
in 1961. It asked every phar
macist who sell Chloromyce
tin or any derivative of chlor
aphonicol to affix a distinctive
warning label.
The label would say: "This
preparation contains chloram
phenicol, a good but danger
ous drug. Take only as pre
scribed by your doctor and
do not repeat, except at his
direction. Insist on blood
studies."
The drug, a powerful anti
biotic, is chiefly used against
typhoid fever, and its use has
been attacked for causing
deaths through a bone mar
row disease, aplastic anemia.
College Club Prints
Small Newspaper
Ashland -Members of the
Southern Oregon college In
ternational Relations club
have published a small news
paper called the Internation
al Relations Club Perspec
tive." it was announced by
Hugh O. Simpson, director of
information.
As Southern Oregon col
lege will represent Bohva at
the Model United Nations
Conference this year at San
Jose State college, a portion
of the first edition was de
voted to information concern
ing that country.
Billy Graham Gets
Medical Release
Honolulu - DOT - Bill v Gra
ham said he plans to return
to his Minneapolis office to
morrow or Wednesday and
then start plans for his par
ticipation In the 1964 World's
Fair at New York.
Doctors decided Sunday
that the evangelist was cured
of enterocolitis', a gastric-intestinal
infection, and could
return to work. The illness
forced him to remain in a
Honolulu hospital during a
crusade in Asia. He left the
hospital several weeks ago
and went to the island of
Maui for a rest.
Graham said he will go to
Switzerland in early May to
perform the marriage ceremo
ny of the wedding of his
daughter. Virginia, to a Swiss
businessman. He is scheduled
lo open a major crusade in
France about May 10.
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