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ft n h) BeseritoslSBS Lgas atura,as:' Hard KfoirEdng Session Editor's note! Tha tollow . ing :ntiw oi tha 1963 Ore gon legislature was written . expressly tor UPI Dy nan Musa (D-The DiUh), prasl. dent oi tha Stnata. Hit wi "Seuiom will continue io ba long." Br BEN MUSA Written ior United Prats International Salem - HOT - Having serv ed in the Oregon Senate since first in 1949 I believe the 1963 Legislature has been the hardest working of any which has assembled. The 90 men and women of the House and Senate have worked long and hard in considering the legis' lation which came before them. They have given the public the best reception it has ever received. Hearings have been more numerous than any Drevious session, and even minor bills received thorough consideration. As I have stated on previous occasions, it is just as import' ant not to pass bad legislation as it is to pass good legisla tion. But here is where the casual (or the caustic) obser ver pays no heed: It takes just as much time to consider ana finally determine that a bill Is bad as It does to determine the merits of a good bill. ' The news media (particu larly In their editorial com ments) along with many spec ial interest groups, say . we spend too much time on non essential bills and proposi tions. However, if we would even on one single occasion disregard their petition or plea, we would immediately be castigated for our indiffer ence and autocratic attitude. Tim Will Be Judge As far as our accomplish ments for this sesssion, time will be the better judge. We have had a grave responsibil ity, even prior to our conven ing: Increased spending for desired and probably neces sary needs; all within the framework of insufficient rev enues under present tax pro grams. If there are two things a legislator does not like to do at least not both at the same time - they are: 1. Increase taxes, and 2. Reduce accepted public services. This was the burden and the heartache of this session. Herein lay our long hours of work. I can truthfully say not one of the 90 legislators wanted to add to the taxpayers' burden unless there was no other way out. Here came the clashes of philosophies. How to change the structure without too Youngstown Takes Command As Steel Stock Prices Firm New York fUPI) Stocks were mixed today. Steels firmed with Youngs town taking the upper hand with a gain of nearly 1. Chrys ler pushed ahead a point in a firm motors section and Du Pont recovered 1'4 of Motv day's loss in the chemicals. International oils eased fractions. Electronics showed gains ranging from fractions to more than a point. Borden eased a point in the foods but U.S. Smelting jumped 2 In the metals. Tobaccos were mixed. Reynolds, American Tobacco and Philip Morris slipped fractions while Lorll lard end Liggett & Myers held steady. DOW JONES AVERAGES New York - lUPIl - Dow Jones final stock averigesi 30 industrials 716.49, off 6.92) 20 railroads 169.27. off 1.71) IS utilities 139.79, Regional Edition Medford Page 2A Tribune MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1963 off 0.21. ana 65 slocks 2SS.86. off 1.67. Sales Mon day were about 4.69 million shares compared with S.U million sheres Friday. on Klected Monday's prices Allied Chemical Alum Co Am American Air Lines American Can American Colore A T it T American Tobacco- Anaconda Copper Armco , Bendix Corp , Bethlehem Steel Boelns Air Brumwlck Caterpillar Corp Chryiler Corp Coca Cola CBS Columbia Gai Continental Can Crown Zellerbach Crucible Steel Curllia Wrlsht Dow Chemical Du Pont Eaatman Kodak rirealone .. Ford General Electric General Food General Motora Georala Pacific .. Greyhound .' 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D4 38 i .. 67 K .. 11?4 .. 67?, .. 13 ' i .. 20 ?4 .. 24 .. 31?, .. 18',', .. 46 ..108?, .. 41 .. 591', .. 46?, .. 49 'i .. 38 ?5 .. 37?, Y Schedules Trip To Howard Prairie An overnight camping trip to Howard Prairie lake for boys, aged 12 through IS, has been announced by the Med ford YMCA youth department. The trip will be made in the Y bus and will include stops at the Natural History museum and zoo at Ltthia park, Robinson Butte look out, and the State Fish hatch ery at Butte Falls. Ample time for fishing, boating, hiking, swimming and horse riding will be pro vided, and side trips to see prairie dogs, beaver colonies, and other wild animals are scheduled. Campfire fun on Saturday night and short de votions on Sunday morning are also planned. Boys should take sleeping bag, warm clothing, a sack lunch, and cameras, fishing tackle, tents, flashlights, swlmsults, and boots. The fee of $2.80 for Y members and $3 for non members Includes transportation. Insurance, ad mislons, and three meals. Op tional extra costs will be horses at Lily Glen ranch at 75 cents per half-hour, and boats at Howard Prairie re sort at $1 per hour. It Is noted that fathers In terested in accompanying their sons may do so at the same fees. The trip leaves the Med ford Y at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 13, and returns at about 8 p.m. on Sunday, June 16. . Registrations are now being accepted at the Medford and Ashland YMCAs. Boys not preregistered will be accept ed on a first-come basis on Saturday until the limit of 40 is reached. Preschool Clinic Set in Shady Cove Shady Cove - A preschool clinic will be held at the Shady Cove school gymnasi um Wednesday, June 13, for children who will enter the first grade in the Shady Cove school In September. Dr. A. Erin Mcrkcl, Jack son county public health of ficer, will be the examining doctor. The clinic will be from 9 a.m. until noon. Each child planning to en ter school this fall for Uie first time must have a physi cal examination before Sep tember, It was noted. The child may attend the pre school clinic or have the ex amination by a private physi dan. Immunizations will also be given Wednesday. Appoint ments may be made by calling Mrs. Ed Learning 878-3472. i. Freshmen Named For Scholarships Several valley seniors, who will be freshmen at the University of Oregon this fall, have been awarded schol arships from various funds. They are: Patricia Ann Mc- Cann, Grants Pass, awarded by the University of Oregon Mothers; Loren Dale Stafford Grants Pass, from the William W. Strout fund: Richard Ar thur Coulter, Phoenix, from the Joseph Kinsman Starr scholarship; Charles Andrew llillestad, Ashland, from the Harry and David Holmes jcholH(v4in; and Sharon Lee Koblik, Medford, won the Norton Cowdcn scholarship and full tuition. Special honors scholars art Martha Jane Graham and Sharon Lee Koblik, both Medford. greatly disturbing the accept ed present system and formu las and still get more individ uals into the fold of active direct taxpayers. The governor had a radical and ill-advised tax proposal he submitted In his inaugural ad dress; but when the chips were down, and his bill was before the House of Repre sentatives for action, there were only eight members of his party who would vote for this stupid and misnamed "net recipts" tax. Whether the peo ple will buy the final tax bill adopted, we will know within the next 90 days. Long Sessions To Continue We have been criticized in many places for a too-long session. Unless Oregon citizens want to be governed by polit ical hacks, sessions will con- tinue to be long. There are those who want to decide all policy matters and legislation by party machine caucuses Oregon has been pretty free from this kind of monkey business. Sure we have differences of opinion in our membership but they are honest dif ferences. A legislator who thinks for himself is more to be trusted than a hand-picked lackey of a political machine and collectively will make fewer bad judgments. Our state was founded and devel oped by the free thinkers and people of independent judgment. Let us face up to the reality of the times - legislation cov ers more area than SO or 40 years ago, or even 20 or 10 years. To perform these tasks reasonably and properly takes time. Let us not make haste here and prove the old adage - "Act in haste and repent in leisure." Special Intarests Blamed In reference to the long and unfortunate violent disagree ment of the last few days of the session, this was attribu table to one group of special lobbyist Interests: The Board of Higher Education, in try ing to upset the conclusions of the joint House and Senate Boy From California Taken Into Custody A 13-year-old boy who had run away from his home in Acampo, Calif., was taken into custody by Medford city police officers about midnight. The youth was apprehend ed on Central ave. He was placed in Jackson county ju venile detention home to await transportation to California. appropriations committees. In all my years down here I have never before witnessed so much undesirable political pressure exerted on so many individual legislators. It was an unfortunate situation and not becoming to an otherwise well-respected administrative department of our state. I have only one regret - but I guess in partisan politics one should expect these things -and that is when the governor calls us a do-nothing legisla ture and looks upon us with scorn as a "faceless group of 80 persons." We were more charitable to bim. My contacts with the other 89 members convinced me that each of them worked hard and diligently for those things in which they believed. I respect their divergent views and opinions, even if I may be in disagreement with States Must Abide by Federal Safeguards on Search, Seizure Washington -flJUl- The Su preme Court has ruled thct states must abide by the con stitutional safeguards govern ing federal searches and seiz ure and arrests of individuals. The court handed down the ruling Monday in an 8-1 opin ion that served to supplement a number of recent decisions tending to further safeguard the rights of individuals sus pected of crimes at both the state and federal levels. The latest decision, based on a California case, held that federal standards relating to the "reasonableness" for search and seizure and the facts surrounding "probable cause" for arrest are just as binding, under the 4th amend ment, to state officers as to federal enforcers. In previous decisions the court required appointment of a Inwver for all persons charg ed with serious offenses who cannot afford to pay and for Indigents who want to appeal their conviction. The court TV HARD ON RATS Paris IUPD The newspaper Paris Jour said today one of the most effective weapons against rats was television be cause they "simply are extra sensitive to the ultra-high pitch sounds given out by television sets ..." Record California Budget Proposed Sacramento-dlPD-The larg est state budget In Califor nia's 100-year history came before the assembly today for action, It totaled $3,248,316,- 817. Proposed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown four months ago at the opening of his second term, the budget survived hearings by the lower cham ber ways and means commit tee without major cuts. As Brown introduced the huge budget, printed In a thick document of 1,205 pages, it set state expendi tures during the fiscal year beginning July 1 at $3,249, 401,969. Ways and means lopped $15,591,825 off the expendi tures but at the same time the administration added $1, 486,973 to counterbalance the cuts-and set the net result at $1,085,852 smaller than the original spending program. ' The budget, designed to op erate the government of the most populous state in the nation, was the largest for any state In history. Foreign Briefs QUEEN INGRID ORDERED TO BED Copenhagen, Dnmark-ilr1)-Quean Ingrid, 53, has bean ordered to bed bscausa of a stomach disorder, it was an nounced today. ICELAND PREMIER CLAIMS ELECTION VICTORY Reykjavik, Icoland-tlint-Prtmier Olafur Thors claimed victory Monday night for his Independence (Conservative) party In Sunday's parliamentary election, although raturns war In from only two of tha nation's six districts, COLOMBIAN STUDENTS PROTEST BAN Bogota, Colombla-HIPMJniversltr students burned a U.N. automobile and Honed a policeman Monday night to pro last tha government ban of a rally Saturday to commemorate itudenti killed in a 1954 rebellion. RESIDENTS ON MACAO SHORT OF WATER Macao HW-Soma Hong Kong residents, suffering from a dire water shortage, art traveling as far as this Portuguese colony, 40 miles away, to hava a bath and do their laundry. It was disclosed today. VICE RING BROKEN UP IN TOKYO Tokyo-HTIi-Tokyo police said today they had broken up a teen age vice ring involving 130 boys and girls. FUN! "Life's never dull (or me anmore-not ain.ee I learned to dance at Arthur Murray's. At lh parties whii h are part of the lessons, I've met plenty of friends and e always have a barrel of fun." W.H.F. Everybody has fun and good times at Arthur Murray's And laarnlng to dance his famous "Magic Step" way is to taiyt Civet you the key to all the lateit danctt. Even a beginner can matter It in almost no time at all. Studlot open daily 12 a.m. to 10 p.mt Vltitort are always welcome. A triol latjon com but tltS ARTHUR MURRAY SCHOOL OF DANCING W. G. Parks, lictntet 320 East Main St. Phont 773-5365 also said that rules governing free transcripts of court pro ceedings must give penniless and wealthy defendants an even break. The court ruled in another case that an inmate of a state prison could challenge his de tention in a federal court ac tion even though he did not previously take every avertue of appeal in state courts. Heard Next Term The Supreme Court handed down its search and seizure ruling along with the an nouncement that it would con sider more sit-in cases next term as well as more ramifi cations of both federal and state legislative reapportion ment., The current term is expect ed to end with next Monday's opionions, which are likely to include one on the use of the Lord's Prayer and Bible read ing as opening devotions in public schools. Justice Tom C. Clark spoke for an eight-man majority on the new search and seizure rules. The dissenter. Justice John M. Harlan, described them as "uncalled for and un wise." Lisits Requirements The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides that "the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be vio lated, and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirma tion, and particularly describ ing, the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized." All federal searches and seizures must be geared to these requirements. As a result of Monday's de cision the state requirements are now the same. some of them. I feel highly honored I was one of them! They have my thanks as well as my affection and my bless ings. As President Washington so ably said so long ago: "If to please the people, we offer what we ourselves disapprove, how can we afterwards de fend our work?" BALLOONS ARE CHEAPER Willard, Ohio - IWD - So you think the price of every thing has gone up? 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