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to u t til ft lc ei Is 8' t( ii t UN Claimed Facing Grave Money Crisis United Nation. N.Y.-HIPB- Unltod Nations, confronted with its gravest crisis since the Korean War or Russia's I960 drive for a "troika ad ministration, made slow prog ress today toward solving its financial crisis. It was U.S. Ambassador Ad lai E. Stevenson who told the Latin American countries in a private meeting Thursday that Russia's sweeping exten sion of ita "no pay" policy to include other budgetary items confronted the world organ ization with one of its worst situations. Stevenson appealed for the same unity that created the UN Command in Korea and that overwhelmingly defeated the Soviet attempt to put in a hamstringing "troika" ad-ministration-so dubbed after the famed three-horse Russian sleigh teams. The Latins listened to Ste-venson-as the 58-nation Afro Asian group listened to Soviet Ambassador Nikolai T. Fedo renko the day before - but their was little indication that either group was won over. Consultations on a financial formula continued as the Gen eral Assembly's Budgetary committee went back Into ses sion after a one-day lay-off, with China the only listed speaker. Aggravates Crisis Fedorenko aggravated the financial crisis at the com mittee's last previous meeting on Wednesday after he an nounccd that, in addition to refusing tn pay a single ko peck for UN peace-keeping operations in the Congo and the Middle East, Russia would withhold payment on other budgetary items. These in cluded interest and retirement payments on the $137 million UN emergency bond issue; the world organization's activities In Korea and Palestine; the UN Field Service, and contri butions on the technical assist ance program except In Red rubles to pay only for Soviet technicians and materials used In the development schemes. Stevenson, dramatically em phasizing to the Latin Ameri cans the grave consequences of Russia's new position which would cost the nearly bankrupt United Nations an additional $1.16 million a year in contributions declared that the current special as sembly session must find ways of financing the Congo and Middle East programs for the rest of this year. Secretary Foreign Briefs TRANSATLANTIC CABLE TO BE LAID London-flJPD - Workmen will begin laying a 3,400-mile Transatlantic cable from Wldemouth Bay in Cornwall io Tuckerion, N.J., during the week and, tha British post office announced Thursday. Officials said It will be iha longest Transatlantic cable ever put down. The British post offica will pay $22 million of tha costs and the rest will ba paid by th American Tele phone and Telegraph Co. CZECH STUDENTS SENTENCED TO JAIL Vienna-IlPft-A Communist Citchilovaklan court Thursday sentenced several young students to Jail terms for holding anli-Communist demonstrations. Radio Prague reported. They were accused of "uttering organised slogans against the Soviet Union, Cuba, and Csachoslovakia and inciting others to do the same." An eighth student, under 18, was turned over to a youth court. KENNEDY MAY ADDRESS IRISH PARLIAMENT Dublin, Ireland-fUPH-Presldant Kenedy may address a Joint session of the Irish Parliament during his three-day visit to Ireland next month, a government spokesman said Thursday. Tha spokesman said the plan depended on whether Ken nedy could fit the address Into his schedule. NEHRU TOURS CHURCHES IN GOA Bombay, Indla-OJPIl - Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru loured churches and temples Thursday on the second day of a visn io in lormar roriuguase enclave of Coa, it was re ported here. It was Nehru's first visit to Coa since India seised II in December. 1961. General Thant has requested $42.5 million for that pur pose. New Rules Issued In Determining Access Road Fees Portland - New rules issued by the department of the in terior permit the bureau of land management to recog nize uses other than logging in determining fees to be paid for the use of forest access roads In western Oregon, BLM State Director Russell E. Get ty has announced. The new rules also change the requirements under which a "basic" fee is paid to BLM for the use of such roads. Getty explained that some BLM logging roads in western Oregon are being used for purposes other than hauling timber, and that under the new rules BLM would con sider other uses In amortizing the cost of its roads and in calculating the fees to be paid for logging use. He pointed out that one use, other than logging, that Is on the increase in western Oregon is public recreation. Charge Called For In connection with the basic fee to be charged for log haul ing on BLM roads, the new rules call for a charge of $5 per year per mile or fraction of a mile, unless an amortiza tion road use fee is being paid or a reciprocal right of way agreement has been made with BLM, Getty said. Where a basic fee is required and the term of the road use permit is for five years or less the entire basic fee must be paid in advance. For road use per mits running longer than five years the basic fee must be paid in five-year intervals, Getty explained. Previously, the basic foe of $5 per mile per year had to be paid in all cases except under a road use permit in which a reciprocal right of way agreement had been in corporated. Getty said the BLM staff in the Oregon - Washington state office in Portland is presently drafting procedures to Implement the new toad use rules. w&iJ .- ' dm-. i Wi H' .1 T ! II If.,, 1 1 TVtl U . . . ' IT Wit ! L - I ItSfe-- ''-"Mi life t." vil, lit . -? fci'M' VvSMS." ! fmm' : ;f U' Rogue Valley Edition Page 2A MEDFORDsJjTRIBUNE MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1963 Tan Conferees Still Deadlocked on Issues ufiD?:: ; -c iSat Mm zs sz. If. !?T;Z 3 -wJ&lsrJfS Salem-(UPt-Apparent agree ment on a cigarette tax was reached Thursday by Senate House tax conferees - but the committee remained deadlock ed on the income tax issue. It marked the seventh day of the deadlock over a pro gram to raise an additional $60 million to finance a $405 million general fund budget for the biennium beginning 37 days from now. House conferees Richard Eymann (D-Marcola) and F. F. Montgomery (R-Eugene) stood firm in their demand for a net receipts tax. Senate conferees Donald Husband (R-Eugene) and Glen S t a d 1 e r (D-Eugene) were equally firm in declaring the Senate would not approve a net receipts program. First apparent break came Thursday afternoon when Stadler proposed a 4-cent a pack cigarette tax vith $3 million to go to cities. Stadler also called for holding the one-shot withholding tax col lection in reserve in case the cigarette tax was referred to the voters. Position Stated "I don't think the Senate will go for the cigarette tax, unless we make it a part of a program that includes some thing pretty close to the in come tax program approved by the Senate," Stadler said. Eymann and Montgomery agreed to use the cigarette tax, and to hold the one-shot pro gram in reserve. They did not agree to accept the senate in. come tax plan, however. "No matter what income A TEXAS WELCOME More ticker tape and confetti than has ever been used in a Houston, Texas, parade showers down on astronaut Gordon Cooper and his family as a parade in his honor moves down Main st. Several thousand Houstonians lined the streets to shout "Welcome home" to Amer ica's latest man in space. 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Sugar shares sank sharply, succumbing to profit taking and news that the Senate Fi nance committee will launch an investigation into the pos- i Defense Contracts Offered for Ties i The Defense Construction I Supply Center, headquartered ; at Columbus, Ohio, is offering a total of more than $3,000,- ' 000 in defense contracts to in terested members of the West Coast tic-producing and wood j treating Industries during the j next three years. Brig. Gen. Walter A. Hunst berry, commander of Defense Construction Supply Center, i In coordination with Col. ! James H. Beddow, command j er of the U. S. Army Engineer District, Walla Walla, Wash., said the Corps ot Engineers ! will require approximately I 550,365 creosotcd hard wood and softwood tics of 24 mil I lion board feci, tor the relo 1 cation of the Union Pacific i and the Spokane, Portland and Seattle railroad tracks at the John Day Dam project on the Columbia river during the next three years. In addition, an estimated 60.000 creosotcd ties, utilizing 2's million board feet, will be required for relocation of railroad trackage in the Little Goose project area during ; 1064 and 1065. Contracts will be awarded through regional procurement sub office at 783 Plttock Block, Portland 5, Ore. sibility of rigging by specu lators in the recent advance In sugar prices. DOW JONES AVERAGES New York - (DPI) - Dow Jonas final slock avaragos: 30 industrials 720.53, off 0.85; 20 railroads 170.93, up 0.32; 15 utilities 141.27, off 0.64, and 65 slocks 257.83. off 0.30. Sales Friday were about 4.32 million shares compared with 4.4 million shares Thursday. Today's prices on selected stocks: Allied Chemical 4!t'4 Alum Co Am American Air Line 24' American Can 4r American Motors 1rtb AT&T 12.Vi American Tobacco 30 ia Anaconda Copper 31 Armco 56 Bcndlx Corp S23a Bethlehem Steel 3Pi Boeing Air 371, Caterpillar Cnrp 42i Chrysler Corp S7T, Coca Cola D3i CBS 15'. 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Plywood U.S. Rubbei U.S Steel United Utilities West Bank Corp Wcstinghousc Youngstown .. 41', .. 44'i .. 35 , .463 ... 31 'i ... 42 . 36 , . 4(1 . 21 . 5!i . 46 au . 32i 44J, 17'. . 15 ii 54. . 771, . 67 ?, . 44', . 55 i . 2fli4 , ao'4 41, . 67 J, . 53 . 35 , 13', . 20 1 .. .. 65', .. 15', .. 251, .. 53', .. IH'4 .. 47 . llt)i .. 41', . 42 .. 57'i .. 47', .. 4(11, .. 3S'j White Wig Topic Of State GOP Club Portland lUPP A white wig was among the topics brought up at a meeting of the Oregon Republican Club Thursday A member said the GOP could expect to lose votes when the governor's wife wore a white wig. Mrs. Mark Hatfield appeared in a white wig at the recent charity ball which opened the Hilton Ho tel here. Club members also express ed favor of Sen. Barry Gold water of Arizona for the GOP presidential nomination and heard one member, Wallace Lee, charge the Democrats "have tied themselves to wel fare statism." Radio Week Topic Of Kiwanis Lunch International Radio Week was observed by Medford Ki wanis club Wednesday when Ray Johnson, manager of KMED radio and television, spoke on "Radio, Your Good Citizen." Johnson, a member of the service club and addressing its noon luncheon, discussed the role of radio as a com panion, informer, entertainer, community servant, contribu tor and sales media. The radio executive spoke of the fears, on the advent of television, that the new medium would "kill" radio. But, he pointed out that ra dio is stronger than it has ever been, that there are 4.3 working radios per family in the United States and that radio is a mobile medium. Johnson told of the place of radio in providing instant knowledge of world events and he brought out the va riety of types of entertain ment provided by the seven radio stations in the valley. Radio was described as a most underpriced and mis used sales medium but yet one of the most effective be cause of its "one to one" speaking. Johnson also spoke of ra dio as being beleaguered and harassed and not really a free enterprise because of federal control. He mentioned the efforts of federal communica tions commission "u n d e r lings" to put more and more control on programming. TO VISIT YUGOSLAVIA Belgrade, Yugoslavia fUPIt President Sukar..o of Indo nesia will visit Yugoslavia for three days during his Euro p e a n trip, a government spokesman here announced Thursday. bill we adopt, the House wants some net receipts features in it," Eymann said. When committee sessions resumed Thursday night, Stad ler said he had taken a poll which indicated senators "probably would vote for a cigarette tax if it is part of a program that includes the Sen ate income tax proposal." Husband said the Senate would not approve the gov ernor's net receipts tax which was proposed Wednesday by House conferees. Compromise Offered Stadler then proposed a "compromise" version of the Senate income tax measure patterned closely after the present law, and including a capital gains feature. After a short recess House conferees submitted their "compromise" net receipts proposal which included a $5 filing fee, and a 1 per cent "progressive receipts" tax with a $1,000 deduction. Eymann said he would not make any recommendation at this time on either a capital gains measure or an increase in corporate excise taxes. Montgomery asked: "What is our roll as conferees, are we expected to compromise our own position?" Eymann said "Our job is to come up with a program. We don't have to trade item for item. We (the House) already compromised in the bill we sent to the Senate." The House bill rejected by the Senate was a modified net receipts plan. One feature of the Housa plan is elimination of all de ductions. 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