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llewly Ordained
Indian Priest
Honors Friends
. New York.-WD- A young
Roman . Catholic priest from
Indit recently offered his first
folemn mass In the parish of
in American family who had
befriended him.
He the Rev. Prabhu Pra
sad, 32,' of the Indian Mission
ary, society, who. for the past
four years has been studying
mission techniques with the
Paiullst Fathers at St.' Paul's
college, Washington, D. C. .
While'en. route to this coun
try in November, 1059, aboard
the liner' Queen Mary, Father
Prabhu Prasad met Miss Mar
garet Roche, Bristol, Pa. He
said Miss Roche, her brother,
Edward, and her sister. Cath
erine, became like second
family' to him,' managing to
discover hjs needs and fre
quently ..sending him money
and gifts. ' One of the most
useful, he said, was a type
writer to help him In his
Work. . .
Most young priests go back
to their home parishes to offer
their first solemn mass but
when the Roches heard that
Tather Prabhu Prasad would
not be returning to India for
another year, they suggested
their own parish for this mass.
Otterad Mass
So, a week after his ordlna
(Ion in New York by Francis
Cardinal Spellman, the Indian
Driest went to St. Mark's
church;, -Bristol, (o offer the
nisi. ...
During the next year before
he returns to India, he will
visit and work In various
Paullst foundations in the
United States to see In prac
tice' the techniques of the
Paulista in carrying out their
apostolate.
The Paullst Fathers, started
In 1838 by Father Isaac T.
Hecker, a convert to the Cath
olic faith, are the first re
ligious community of men to
be founded in the United
States. . '
Fattier Prabhu Prasad said
the Indian Missionary society
became acquainted with the
missionary work of the Paul
bit through Paullst publica
tions and decided to send one
of their seminarians to the
Paulista (or special study. The
Driest explained the challenge
his community faces. India Is
only one per cent Catholic.
Time Running Out
For Convicted Man;
Execution Tonight
Walla Walla-WD-Tlme was
running out. today (or con
demned killer Joseph Chester
Self who' is scheduled to die
on the . gallows at the state
penitentiary here at five min
utes after midnight.
Only a last-minute reprieve
by Gov.' Albert D. Roselllnl
could halt the first execution
in Washington state since
May 25. 1060. . ,
Warden . Bob Rhay said
Self appeared .to be "well
prepared for . any '. eventual
ity." 1 ' -
Rhay said Self has become
Catholic since he began his
stay on death row and has
been in close contact with
Strike Opponents
Schedule Meeting
Portland-WTO Representee
tlves of the Lumber and Saw
mill Workers Union LSW
were to meet here today with
the Simpson Timber Co. The
union 'and Georgia Pacific
Corp. meet Thursday.
The firms are not Involved
In the dispute which has Idled
10.000 lumber workers in
Oregon, Washington and Call'
fornla.
Some 110 employees of the
J.' H. Baxter plant at The
Dalles went on strike Tues
day. They are members of the
LSW..
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Attempt Backfire
San Diego, Callf.-NPD- Pete
Ciaramltaro, 40, had mice in
his house trailer.
He sealed off the trailer
Monday and lighted a fumiga
tion bomb underneatn. me
bomb ignited leaking butane
gas, and the explosion shot
(lames high Into the air, set'
ting off ammunition In the
trailer. While firemen dodged
bullets, a television set blew
out and crashed through the
side of the trailer.
Ciaramltaro no longer has
mice in bis trailer. . ' .
Father George . McCabe, a
chaplain at the penitentiary.
Self, 31, formerly of Ta-
coma, . has used up his . ap
peals to the courts. Both the
U.S. and . State . Supreme
courts have refused to spare
his life. .. .
Clemency Plea
Roselllnl has' given no in.
dication whether, he - will
grant Self's plea for clemen
cy. But he has kept his of
fice appointments to a mini
mum today to give him- a
chance to consider the case
carefully. ' .. '"
Two college students, both
avowed pacifists, picketed the
penitentiary Tuesday urging
mercy for Self.
The students, Huw Wil
liams, 20. of Davenport, and
Penny Young, 10, of San
Francisco, said they were op
posed to capital punishment.
Self was condemned for
the slaying of Seattle taxicab
driver Ralph J. Gemmill Jr.
In 1060 during the commis
sion of a robbery.
The Family Council
a fnU.
ui'i .attar.
Miter's The Vimllr Ceea.nl consists of
ahvcMatrlst. thraa elerevmcn. three editors ana a mm
Eerh srUcle Is a snmmajy ml a famujr disagreement presented to toe
'.uaell. 7 Ad CooeeU deals wit problems, major and miner,
K .anuria by guidance counselors sad social workers. Killed fcjr
Gertrude D. - Tbry don't
seem worried that Larry still
wets his bed at age six.
Charlene T. Larry's trou-
Dr. Bomet Attends
Political Seminar
Ashland Southern Oregon
college was represented by
Dr. Vaughn D. Bomet, chair
man of the social science dl
vision at a .10-day political
economy seminar at Brown's
Lake, Wise., which began
June 11. The seminar was con
ducted by the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee division
of commerce, and included
university and college profes
sors from 14 states, Washing
ton, D.C., and Puerto Rico.
The economists and schol
ars explored the problem of
individual freedom In the
modern industrial state. In
eluded for topic discussions
were the farm problem, law
ana economy in the making,
me agricultural revolution
and the enterprise system', in
dividual decision-making and
agricultural adiustment. free
dom In trade and freedom in
law, the politics of agricul
ture, and others. .
lecturers lor the seminar
Included Dr. Bruno Leoni.
professor of legal theory and
me meory or the state, the
University of Pavia, Italy;
uished professor ofursuish
Dr. Don Pearlberg, distin
guished professor of agricul
tural economics, Purdue uni
versity; and Dr.' David Me
Cord Wright, professor of eco
nomics, college of business ad
ministration, the University
of Georgia.;
SETS NEW DATE .
New York-fllPD-Navy Yeo
man l.C Nelson C. Drum
mond will go on trial again
July 8 (or passing defense
secrets to members of the So
viet, delegation to the. United
Nations. - . :U ,
Registration at SOC
To End on June 20
Ashland - Registration . for
the Summer Session at South
ern ' Oregon college began
Monday and will continue
through June 24.
Classes began Tuesday and
the last day to register with
out penalty is June 20. Fee
for the regular eight-week
session ending Aug. 9 is $100.
Students taking : 7 - hours or
less must pay $12.30 - per
credit hour.
Some workshops will con
tinue until Aug. 23 when the
complete summer session
ends. Workshops starting. aft'
ef Aug. 0 may be Included
in the 13 hour maximum load
at the regular fee.
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. Especially at these great
summer time savings!
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ble is that he sleeps so sound
ly nothing bothers him.
mm
oeriruae u imagine my
surprise when my sister left
her son at our home overnight
and warned me to use a plaa
tice sheet because of his "acci
dents." Our own children are
3 and 4, and we have no such
problems. They ought lo
shame him into some control
a a . a
cariene T Hes Just an
intense sort of youngster.
When he plays, he plays hard.
When he eats, he eats hearty.
Last year my doctor told me
not to make a big fuss over
Larry's weakness. He's all
right during the day and I'm
sure he'll outgrow the night
proDiem.
a a a
The Council) "Outgrow" is
a comforting word for par
ents, but it applies more to
snowsuits than to bad habits.
The latter may be ameliorat
ed by time, yes, but new ones
and possibly worse ones may
creep in to take their place
unless parents give an "as
sist." Age 8 is overlong for
nocturnal enuresis. Charlene
la right not to over-emphasize
her son's lack of control-it's
good that she doesn't follow
her sister's advise to shame,
bribe, punish. (Such methods.
psychiatrists have found, may
produce a "dry" child quick
ly but a neurotic adult a gen
eration hence.) But she must
probe for a Why. Is Larry
using this unpleasantness as
an attention-getter? Or is it a
weapon, an expression of his
hostility toward his parents?
The cure will follow along
the lines of the answer. If the
answer Is the simple one
Charlene offers, too-soundly
asleep, then the remedy is to
awaken Larry at regular in
tervals. But first he must real
ly want to sleep dry. Second
ly, he must be fully awake
and know why. Else, whether
in the bathroom or in bed,
he'll still be urinating while
asleep. . .-.
Japan Determined
To Rewrite Pacific
Fisheries Treaty
Washington - (IT! - Japan
Tuesday stuck by its insist
ence on rewriting a 10-year-old
North Pacific fisheries
conservation pact, despite Ca
nadian and U.S. opposition to
Japan's proposal (or a substi
tute. The chief Issue was Japan's
opposition to continuing the
"abstention principle" under
which Japan does not fish for
certain species in areas of
the eastern North Pacific
Ocean so long as U.S. and
Canadian fishermen are tak
ing the maximum allowable
catch.
It was understood the con
ference would have to wind
up - or at least recess - at
the end of this week because
several of the negotiators
have commitments elsewhere.
Dr. A. W. H. Needier, Ca
nadian deputy fisheries min
ister and chairman of the Ca
nadian delegation, proposed
at Tuesday's session that the
problem of intermingling of
species be solved by Japa
nese abstention from ground
fishing operations where hali
but constitute a substantial
portion of the catch.
Needier also said that all
halibut netted in operations
seeking other species should
be tossed back into the sea,
according to a joint commu
nique. The Canadian delegation
Lightning Knocks
Out Power Service
Portland - ET Lightning
Tuesday afternoon hit a Bon.
neville Power Administration
wooden H-frame pole an!
knocked out the Redmond
Burns 115,000-volt line, a
BPA spokesman said here.
The lightning strike caused
a power outage at Burns ind
other sections of southeast
Oregon. Power was expected
to be restored early today.
chairman said his country be
lieved the problem of inter
mingling species' could be
solved by interpretation of
the articles of the existing
pact.
The Japanese delegation
said the abstention formula
raised a number of difficul
ties in solving the problem of
intermingling. Japan empha
sized the necessity for writ
ing a new pact, the commu
nique said.
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