Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1963, Image 2

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    Two Italy-Oderiiical Mistri
Proposals
Salem - IUPD -Two nearly
identical congressional redis
trlcting proposals which dif
fered widely with a plan pro
posed by Rep. John Mosser
(R-Portland) were submitted
Wednesday, to the House
Planning and Development
Committee.
The nearly-alike plans were
submitted by House Speaker
Clarence Barton and Myron
Katz. spokesman lor the Si'
partisan League to Retain
Eaual ReDresentation.
Observers anticipated the
committee would adopt the
clan suaaested by Barton.
Barton's plan includes all
of the City of Portland in the
third district, but adds East
ern Multnomah county to a
first district made up of
Clackamas. Washington, Co
lumbia, Clatsop, Tillamook,
Yamhill and Polk counties.
Marion and Linn counties
would be added to all of East
ern Oregon to create an ex
canded second district.
The fourth district would
Include Lincoln, . Benton,
Lane, Douglas, Jackson, Jo
sephine, Curry and Coos couiv
ties. . i . "
This proposal was Identical
to that proposed by Katz, ex
cept that It added the Port
land city area west of the Wll-
' lamette river to the first dis
trict, which also included Lin
coin county.
Katz admitted there were
disadvantages to dividing a
city, and Barton claimed his
proposal more nearly grouped
areas of economic Interest.
Barton said shifting Marion
and Linn counties to the East
ern Oregon district would not
be a problem because of the,
good highways that Join the
areas.
Both plans were at wide
variance with the Mosser pro
posal which would split the
City of Portland and create a
third district of the Multno
mah county area west of the
Willamette river. It also
would add Coos, Curry, Jo
sephine and Jackson counties
to the Eastern Oregon second
district in a "boot toe" effect
that would extend the district
from Idaho to the Pacific
Ocean.
At present there is a wide
population variance between
Oregon's four congressional
districts: The first 517.0i)0,
the second 265,000, the third
622,000 and the fourth 463,
000. . . ,
The Barton plan would
have 458,000 in the first dis
trict, 441,000 in the wcond,
397,000 in the third, and 487,
000 in the fourth.
In other action, the Senate
passed and sent to the House
a bill to require new safety
regulations for professional
boxing.
A bill to require seat belts
in new cars' after November,
1064, cleared the legislature
and went to the governor.
The governor signed a bill
to add a new experience rat.
ing feature to the state work'
men's compensation law that
would penalize employers
with poor safety records.
GLASSES
ON CREDIT!;
Hj)C Green Stamps !
COLUMBIAN
OPTICAL CO.
MEDFORD
SHOPPING CENTER .
Servicemen
RECRUIT GRADUATES
James M. Williams, son of
Mrs. Lenora P. Force, 2060
Table Rock rd., recently com
pleted nine weeks oi basic
recruit training at the Naval
Training center, San Diego,
Calif. - , .,, ,
AT HICKAM BASE ' '
Airman First Class David
A. Denison, son of Mrs. Mary
E. Graham, Talent, and Don
A. Denison, Beaverton, has
arrived at Hickam Air Force
base in Hawaii for assign
ment with a military air trans
port service unit, He was for
merly stationed at James Con
nelly AFB, Tex. The airman
is a graduate of Ashland High
school. ,
Duly To Publish Noted by Goldberg
Washington tUPD Supreme
Court Justice Arthur J. Gold'
berg said Wednesday that
neither newspaper publishers
nor the unions in the Industry
"fully comprehend the duty
implicit in their constitution
al right to publish."
"That duty, which I empha
size is moral and not legal,
simply defined is voluntarily
to agree upon means by which
they can discharge their
necessary function to publish
- to be a free press - without
Interruption," he said, -
The justice made the re
marks in a speech at the Na
tional Lawyers Club In com
memoration of Law Day. He
referred to the long New York
newspaper strike.
Ways can be found to keep
the presses going without in
jury to either side "if both
parties approach the task in a
spirit of constitutional dedica
tion," Goldberg said.
The industry enjoys '
unique constitutional status,
he said, and "whether it is
called a preferred or a funda
mental right, or by some other
label, a free press is indispen
sable to the preservation of
democracy under law.
FREEZER FACT
Washington (UPD Frozen
vegetables are the "hottest"
item in cold storage these
days. A record 1.1 billion
pounds were in warehouses
as of March 1, the U.S. de
partment of agriculture re'
ported.
Stocks Hold Firm; Du Pont
Only Blue Chipper To Gain
New York - (UPD - Stocks
firmed today.
Du Pont was the only blue
chip leader to gain at least
point in an otherwise" frac
tional chemical section. Mo
tors, steels and international
oils all held steady., '
"Food shares backed down
on some profit taking with
Soiith Puerto Rico Sugar drop
ping more than 2, Most rails
held close to Wednesday's lev
els. U. S. Smelting was an
exception, running ahead 1.
Libby, McNeil & Libby was
up ?. - . V ,
Stocks showing strength In
eluded Max Factor, Smith
Douglas, Sears Roebuck and
Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge.
DOW JONES JtvrGES
Naw York - (UPD - Dew
Jonas final stock avaitigan
SO industrials 719.S7, . up
1.97; 20 railroads 184.21, up
0.501 15 utilities 138.87; off
.0.27, and 85 stocks 254.40,
up 0.45.. Bales Wednesday
were about 5.08 million
shares compared with 4.68
million sharas Tuesday.
Wednesday's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical ,.r.. . SO'.'t
Alum Co Am 58'
American Air Lines .-. 33 's
American Can ......'.. 44 U
American Motors ... U0
AT T..V - 10 '.
American Tobacco . - 32
Anaconda Cooper , 47 T
Armco , 53 ',4
linn umnill'i'
You'll Be Right is Sljle with a
NATURAL SHOULDER GRADUATION SUIT
from Draws . ' I I
'MADtSONAIRE
aults-wlthavst
lor the troth, oph
or upparclastman
who want to cop an
A" In Accoutrement
Make sure, too, that it has
Varsity-Town's Madlsonalre
styling with authentic Ivy
details, shoulders all your
own, slightly shorter coat,
narrow, pleatless trousers.
Curia and Griffon
GRADUATION SUITS
$50 - $80
FOR THE BOYS
Visit Drews' Boyswear Shop for age
sira 6 thru 20. Suits for Graduation
ranging In price from $24.95 $34.95
Offering you nationally known
lines of men's wear at consist
ently sensible prices.
OPEN MONDAYS AND
FRIDAYS Tilt 9 P.M.
sinci im
DREWS Manstore
IN THE MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER
American Standard ; . 137's
Bendlx Corp ... S.Vs
Bethlehem Steel (xd) 3l'.i
Boelns Air 37 U
Brunswick 15-',i
Caterpillar Corp 27 'i
Chrysler Corp 108'k
Coca Cola ;. 93
C.B.S 03!,
Columbia Gai ... ail'i
Continental Can , 44ai
Crown Zellerbach 33-i
Crucible Sleel ...,....,....;.:......:.
Curtlu Wrlsht 21
Dow Chemical tts1;
Du Pont ,23a1!,
Eastman Kodak 117
Firestone 37i
Ford 49
General Electric 80',
General Foods 81
General Motor, ., 68?i
General Portland Cement ...... 321,
Georria Pacific Mi,
Greyhound - . .. 43
Gulf oil
Homestake
Idaho Paw.
IBM
Int Paser
John, Manvllle
. 46'i
... 48
..... 35
....463
.... 32
. 48',
Kennecott Copper - 78 r.
Lockheed Aircraft
rviarnn ,
Merck
Montana Power .......
Montgomery Ward .......
National Biscuit
New York Central
Northern Natural Gaa .
Northern Pacific
Pac Gaa Elac ..........
Penney J. C -
penn nn
Perma Cement
Phllllpi
Procter Sc Gamble
Radio Corporation
mcnneia oil
Safewav
Santa Fe
Seara
Shell oil
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Southern Co.
Southern Paclfio ...j.
Sperry Rand
Standard California
Standard Indiana
Standard N. J
Stokel.v Van Camn
Sun Mines ....
Texas Co
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Texas Pacific Land Trust
Thlokol
Trans America
Trans World Air
Tri-continental
Union Carbide (xd) ..........
Union Pacific .... .....
United Aircraft .
united Air Llnee
U.S. Plywood
. 33',
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13"
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School Financing
Plan Proposed
Savramcnto-IUPH-A radically
new public school financing
plan, aimed at cutting the
number o( school administra
tors and raising teachers' sal
aries, is on its way to a key
hearing in the Senate.
The plan, contained in a
bill by Sen. Donald Grunsity
(R-WaUonvllle), went through
the Senate Education commit
tee Wednesday. But members
passed it to the powerful Sen
ate Finance committee, which
must approve before the bill
can reach the floor.
Grunsky's bill would tie
the state's -multi-million dol
lar school aid program to
teachers' salaries and students
per class. Districts that meet
state salary and class-size re
quirements would get more
money than those that do not.
Grunsky later announced
that he would amend the bill
to include a countywide
school tax, another controver
sial proposal already contain
ed in two id-to-H'.Tiation
bills now before the Assem
bly. However, the two As
sembly bills generally retain
the current system of apportionment.
Under the current system,
California's 1,600 school dis
tricts receive nearly $800 mil
lion a year according to for
mulas based primarily on a
district's total student popula
tion. The larger the district,
the more money it gets.
Under the new plan, the
state would divide the total
student population in an ele
mentary district by 33, the
number of students in a clnss
of "reasonable" size. It would
give the district $6,300 for
teacher m each class unit,
plus $1,500 per unit for "es
sential class - room opera
U.S. Steel
United Utilities 39,
West Bank Corp 38',
We,tin(hous (xd) S3,
4-H NEWS
Huch Woolies
An outdoor meeting of the
Ruch Woolies 4-H club was
held at the Applegate Valley
home of M:s. Matt Winning
ham recently.
A demonstration of foot
clipping was given by Mary
Ann Cantrall. Tom Winning-
ham gave a talk on how to
select a fat Iamb.
Visitors attending were Di
ana and Judy Carlson, Mrs.
George W. Sample and Mrs.
Harry Bryden.
Marcia Sample,
Reporter
Portland - (UPD - John New
berry, 9, Goble, died Monday
night from burns suffered
earlier in the day In a fire at
his house in Columbia county.
Foreign Briefs
FRENCH PHILOSOPHER SLIGHTLY IMPROVED
Paris-OIPP-Jean Cocteau, 73-year-old French poet, play
wright and philosopher, was reported slightly improved to
day in his recovery from e heart attack. Coctaau was stricken
April 22 and later suffered a relapse.
FOREST, CROPS DESTROYED IN ITALY
La Speiia, Ilaly-HW-FIre destroyed thousands of dollars
worth of pine woods, ollre groves and crops near hare
Wednesday. Five lira fighting teams plus naval personnel
and local farmers of this Italian Riviera port helped fight
the flames.
RED CHINA FREES MORE INDIAN SOLDIERS
Lendon-dPP-The Communist New China News Agency
said Wednesday that 489 more Indian soldiers captured in
tha recant border was are being repatriated. It said the cap.
lives left Lhasa for tha Tibetan border area where they will
be released.
RED AIR SPACE SAID VIOLATED
Tokyo-U:Pi-Communlst China today charged that an Amer-j
lean military aircraft violated Red air space off tha coast of
Canton Province Wednesday and issued its 243rd "serious :
warning" to the United Steles.
SOBBING SIMS SAYS:
Are You .. .
n,r
A J
SIMS
We'll Get
You Out! '
Let Ui REPAIR
REBUILD
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Parts for CLINTON, HUGOS
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Famed Catskill House Is Razed
Catskill, N.Y. - (UPD - New
York state conservation de
partment workers recently set
fire to what once was con
sidered the' most beautiful
hotel in the world.
The Catskill Mountain
house, about 40 miles south
of Albany, the capital, was a
nineteenth century tourist at
traction that rivaled Niagara
Falls. Wealthy visitors from
London, Berlin and Paris con
sidered a stopover at the hotel
a "must" on their grand tours.
Built in 1824, the hotel of
fered an 80-mile view of the
winding Hudson river and the
scenic Catskill mountains
from its 3,000-foot elevation.
Visitors reached the hotel by
cable car.
The hotel, operated con
tinuously until 1942, deterior
ated badly in recent years
and was considered a menace,
tottering on the brink of a
cliff. The conservation de
partment, which acquired the
property to expand an adjoin
ing camp site, decided it
would have to be razed.
The three-story, white struc
ture, fronted by Grecian col
umns was once considered
the summer White House of
President Ulysses S. Grant.
- - The sap of a tree does'nt al
ways go down in the fall and
rise in spring; some trees have
higher moisture content in the
winter.
Regional Edition
MEDFORDf
Page IP
Tribune
MEDFOKD. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY-3, 1?)3.m
Army To Test Method Of Cancer Defecfibrl,.
Washington - luru - The
Army plans this summer to
besvn testing a new method
of mouth canter detection on
recruits.
The new method Is called
exfoliative cytology. It in
volves taking small .sample:
of surface cells from oiie'stidn
able areas in the mouths.Sam
pies will be sent to the Army
Institute of Dental Researct
here for examination nral
cancer experts.- -.V ;
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