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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.
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MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1963
Tan Conferees Still
Deadlocked on Issues
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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. (UPI)
Stock Market Closes Steady;
Du Pont Paces Lower Chemicals
Sixth
and
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GIRLS' JAMAICAS
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7-14
Solids and prints. Wash and wear fabrics.
Compare anywhera at this price.
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New York - IUPII - Stocks
closed steady today.
Steels were mixed with
U. S. Steel and Lukcns easing
while Youngstown firmed. Du
Pont paced a lower chemical
section. Motors were narrow
ly mixed with General Mo
tors gaining.
Control Data continued its
advance in the electronics
where other prices firmed.
The stock suffered heavy loss
es in the early part of the
week.
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'.
Columbia Gas 2!U,
Continental Can 4r,3,
Crown Zellerbach 52
Crucible Steel 20 ia
Curttas Wright 22W
Dow Chemical 05',
Du Pont 25 .
Eastman Kodak 1 13
Firestone 35
Ford . 4fl'i
General Electric fl2'B
General Foods 8osa
General Mutors 70.
Greyhound
Gulf Oil .
Idaho Power
IBM
Int Paper
Johns Manvllle
Kennecott Copper
Lockheed Aircraft
Martin
Merck
Montana Power
Montgomery Ward
National Biscuit
New York Central
Northern Natural Gas .
Northern Pacific
Pac Gas Elec
Penney J.C
Penn RH
Perma Cement
Phillips
Procter it Gamble
Radio Corporation
Richfield Oil
Safeway
Santa Fe ..
Scuns
Shell Oil
Socony Mobil Oil
Southern Co
Southern Pacific
Sperry Rand
Standard California
Standard Indiana
Standard N. J
Stokely Van Camp
Sun Mines
Texas Co.
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Thiokol
Trans America
Trans World Air
Tri-Contincntal
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Air Lines
U S. Plywood
U.S. Rubbei
U.S Steel
United Utilities
West Bank Corp
Wcstinghousc
Youngstown
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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.
The committee was to meet
again some time today.
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