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Medford Tribune SECTION B MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1963 PAGES 1 to 10 Reames Case Is Recessed in Court The ease of Charles W. Reames, Medford attorney, who is seeking $49,000 from the estate of Dr. I. D. Phipps, was recessed about 1:30 p.m. Thursday to be continued again at 9 a.m. Saturday in Jackson county court. Judge James W. Crawford of Portland, who has been presiding this week in Jack son county circuit court No. 2, recessed the Reames case in order to open the state's case against Jack Allen, charged with burglary not in a dwelling. Mrs. Dolph Phipps and At torneys John Dellenback and Karl Clinkinbeard testified in the Reames case Thursday. Reames charges that the sum he is seeking is due him in attorney fees as former counsel for the estate. Heirs of the estate maintain he is not entitled to the sum. Several Medford attorneys have testified in the court ac tion as to the proper fees due attorneys for handling estates. The case is expected to con clude at the Saturday morn ing session. Swimming Pools ALL TYPES Doran Taylor, Contractor SI 7 NE Dean Drive, Grants Pass Phone 476-6S3S sfl i.J 'V s mm BROWN APPOINTEE - Gov. Edmund G. Brown pointed former Lt. Gov. Harold (Butchl Powers, above, as director of the Department of Professional and-Vocational Standards. Powers, 63, a Republican, succeeds James Lbebl who resigned to go into private law practice. (UPI) School Integration Speedup Receives Boost From Judge By AL KUETTNER UPI Correspondent A concentrated campaign by integration groups for faster public school desegre gation has received a new boost from a significant fed eral court decision. U. S. District Judge Edwin M. Stanley has ruled that a "stairstep" desgregation pro gram in the schools of Dur ham, N. C, after just one year's trial, is too slow. He ordered elementary and jun ior high schools desegregated in September and high schools one year hence. Stanley's decision, if up held in the higher federal courts, could provide the leg al foundation for attacking similar plans in operation in a number of other Southern school systems. It was one of the rare cases since the Su preme Court school decision of 1954 in which a court has thrown out a (iradual desegre gation program already in op eration. Durham, which began a Repeal of Pocketbook Tax Requested; Item Said to Be Essential New York - WPD - A union official has called on the na tion's women legislators to help put women's pocket books back in the necessity class for tax purposes. Philip Lubliner, manager of Local 1 of the t-ocketbook and Novelty Workers Union, AFL - CIO, Wednesday sent letters to Sens. Margaret Chase Smith (R-Maine) and Maurine Brown Neuberger (D-Ore.) and nine women rep resentatives urging them to campaign among their male colleagues to repeal the lux ury tax on poocketbooks. A man can cram keys, mon ey, address books, pencils, a billfold, asprin tablets, cigar ettes, matches, a handkerchief and other things into his pobekets, said Lubliner. "Why don't they put a lux ury tax; on our pockets?" he asked. ' . In his letter to the legisla tors the union official listed these as bedrock articles in any woman's handbag: Change purse, mirror, comb, compact, lipstick, nail file, billfold, driver's license, address book, handkerchief, pen and pencil, tissues, key case, eye glasses, cosmetic bag, memo pad, cigarettes, matches, bankbook, check book, medical supplies and photograph folders. He charged it is ridiculous to call a woman s pocketbook a luxury when she could not get through the day without it, and said Congress should repeal the' 10 per cent pocket- book tax. ALL' NAMES OK'D Rome (UPIt A bill was filed Thursday that would let Ital ian parents give their chil dren non-Italian first -names. 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Until recently, federal courts have been inclinde to accept "stairstep" desegrega tion plans as moves in good faith by school boards. The jurists usually have retained supervision over the proce dure to make certain it was not being used in a discrimin atory fashion. . . District Judge Frank A. Hooper refused to speed up the grade a - year program of the Atlanta schools. Hoop er ruled that the city school board was moving in good faith. At the pupil placement lev el, Alabama's law has been Accused Youths Plead Innocent Portland (UPIt Two of five Gresham youths charged with assault on an elderly Japa nese recluse who later died have entered innocent pleas in Circuit Court. Lawrence Tibbett, 17, and Arthur Clunie, 16, entered the pleas on a charge of assault with intent to rob. Charges against the five were made following the June 22 beating of Bcnzo Oyc, 78, at Gresham. An autopsy re vealed that Oye died of . a heart attack. Two other defendants, Paul Schoenberg and Charles Han cock, entered innocent pleas last Friday. upheld by the Supreme Court which left its good faith ap plication up to Alabama school authorities. A district judge has ordered Birming ham to prepare a Spetember desegregation plan under the law. Latest figures show that fewer than one out of 200 Negroes in 11 Southern states attend classes with white children. The National Association for the Advancement of Col ored People has led the legal fight for more speed. Of the 70 school cases the NAACP has pending, most "involve some question of gradualism," according to Jack Grecnburg of the agency's legal defense fund. Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, speaking for the court in a Memphis, Tenn., parks desegregation case, warned that it "was never contemplated that the concept of 'deliberate speed' would countenance indefin ite delay in elimination of racial barriers in schools, let alone other public facili ties ..." 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