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n?v I Q Q n eerecy surrounds imocicy s uoience Duncan To Show Kennedy Features of Rogue Basin By A. ROBERT SMITH Mall Tribune Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON - President Kennedy will make an aerial in spection of the sites of three new proposed Rogue River Ba sin dams during his swing through Oregon Friday, Rep. Robert B. Duncan said Tues day. Congressman Duncan said he plans to fly with Kennedy in the presidential plane and to point out the geographic fea tures of the area. He said tnc plane is expected to first fly over the Lost Creek and Elk Creek dam sites and then head down the Rogue toward Grants Pass and finally see the Ap plegate dam site near the Cal ifornia border. All three projects were author ized by Congress last year for eventual construction. Duncan's reason for showing the sites to the President is his hope for speeding up construction by se curing more funds sooner to do the job. Indonesian Troops On Malaysia Border JAKARTA (UPI) - Indonesia sent troops. Including army commandoes, to the Malaysian border in North Borneo today and said it is prepared to train and aid Malaysian rebels. The official news agency An lara said at least two battalions massed on the border of Sara wak, which became part of Ma laysia on Sept. 16, are being held in constant readiness to face any attack "that might be launched by the imperialists." The agency quoted Defense Minister Abdul Haris Nasution as saying that Indonesia is pre pared to train Northern Borneo rebels and to aid their struggle. From the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur came reports of a mortar attack a half mile from the Indonesian border in Sarawak, with shells clearly marked with the Indone s i a n army star, and the recall of Malaysia's defence chief from Pakistan. Kennedy's budget this year asked Congress for $100,000 tj start planning Lost Creek dam. Duncan is trying to get Congress to increase this amount to $230, 000 and to add $150,000 to the budget for each of the other two dams. Duncan said he plans to point out areas along the Rogue which suffered damage during the De cembcr 1955 flood. Four Teen-Agers Appear in City Court Four teen-agers, two boys and two girls, appeared in Medford municipal court tms morning, three on curfew violations and one for illegal possession of to bacco. One 16 year old boy had a $5 fine suspended for the tobac co possession charge. The two girls, 16 and 15, were sentenced In work four hours each in the city park and the 16-year-old hoy was ordered to work five hours in the park. All pleaded guilty to the charges. De Gaulle To Press Nuclear Testing ORANGE, France (UPI) -President Charles de Gaulle said today he is determined to go ahead with nuclear testing. He hinted strongly he will run for a second term as president "since I have the strength to do so." De Gaulle addressed a large crowd in this historic southern French city at the start of a five - day speaking tour on the Rhone Valley. Despite efforts by local or ganizations to organize a boy cott of De Gaulle's public ap pearances, large crowds turned out to cheer him. De Gaulle said France is "in the middle of tests" necessary to build up its own nuclear force and is determined to go ahead with them, regardless of the Russian - U. S. nuclear-test ban. To make this aerial visit to his home congressional district Duncan ironically needn't set foot in Oregon. He must meet the presidential party at Seat tie - Tacoma airport because of the cancellation last week ol a planned stop at Portland. Flying south from Seattle, the big jet plans to fly over the Oregon Dunes before reselling the Rogue area. Sen. Maurine Neubcrger will also be aboard to help point out with Duncun the dunes area where both want Congress to approve a national seashore park. Both Oregon lawmakers will leave the plane at Redding, Cal if., the President's next stop en route to stay overnight at Lassen National park. Korean Orphans Due in Portland PORTLAND (UPD-Eight Ko rean orphan children were to ar rive here today, sponsored by Cicswell farmer Harry Holt. Two of the orphans were to be met in Portland by their new parents from Washington. The other six will go on to Chicago where families from New Jer sey, Illinois and Iowa will meet their new children. Mrs. Holt and her daughter Su zanne, 20, will accompany the six children to Chicago. Regional Edition Page 2A MEDFORDiWrRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1963 Foreign Briefs COMMUNIST BOAT FAILS TO HALT ESCAPES MACAO (Ul'l) A Communist patrol boat fired on a Macao based fishing junk Tuesday night but failed to prevent it from carrying five women and three men to freedom, it was reported today. The junk with the refusers from Itcd China was In Chinese territorial waters when it was """ hed by the Communist boat. AEC CHAIRMAN TO NKI.. GERMAN OFFICIAL BONN, Germany (Ul'l I -.. (llcrm T. Senhorg. chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy commission, will meet here Satur day with Hans Lcuz. West Geriuiiny s minister for research. PRINCE CHARLES BEGINS FALL SCHOOL TERM ELGIN, Scotland (UPI) I'rliicc Charles, 1 4-yciir-oltl heir lo Hie British throne, began Hie fall term Indny at (iordonsloun School for Hoys here. BODY OF SOUTH KOREAN TO BE EXHUMED THE HAGUE, Netherlands (Ul'l) The body of a South Korean who committed ceremonial suicide here in 111117 during a world peace conference will he exhumed Thursday and taken to Seoul for a state funeral. The remains arc those of Lee Chung, who killed himself In protest over a conference decision to make Korea part of Japan. He was buried in a cemetery here. All Photographs Barred, Newsmen Said Kept Out VATICAN CITY (UPI) - New York Gov. Nelson A. Rock' efellcr, whose divorce and re marriage caused a political stir in the United States, had a secrecy shrouded meeting with Pope Paul VI today. Since the Catholic church strongly opposes divorce, Vati can sources described the audi ence as "unusual" and said there was some consternation among prelates because t h e pontiff agreed to receive Rock efeller. Rockefeller's second wife, who also has been divorced, did not attend the audience. Comment Declined When Rockefeller left the Vatican he told newsmen, "I was pleased to have the oppor tunity to pay my respects to the Pope." He declined to fur ther comment. Not since Soviet Premier Ni kita S. Khrushchev's son-in-law, Alcxei I. Adzubei, saw the late Pope John XXIII has such se crecy surrounded an audience. The Vatican neswpaper "Os servatore Romano" was asked not lo mention the fact that Rockefeller had seen the Pope Normally, the newspaper pub lishes a daily list of persons received by the pontiff. Photographs Banned All photographs, even by the official Vatican photographer, were prohibited and regular Vatican reporters who are nor mally allowed in the ante-chambers during such audiences were kept out. Vatican sources said only that Rockefeller and two unidenti fied men went into the papal apartments at 12:15 p.m. Mrs. Rockefeller was shopping in Rome at the time. Although neither of the Rock efellers is a Catholic, the Vati can still takes a strong view point on the subject of divorce and remarriage and an unusual but not unprecedented excep tion was made for the gover nor. Rockefeller, a Baptist, was di vorced by his first wife last year. He married divorcee Mar garetla Filler (Happy) Murphy May 4. AT&T Price Boost Paces Stock Spurt NEW YORK (UPI) -Stocks moved full speed ahead today, led by American Telephone, Chrysler and Sears Roebuck. Telephone, which rose 37 Tuesday, tacked on close to 2 more in continued response to speculation of a dividend boost and stock split. Chrysler rose roughly 1 and Sears Roebuck advanced nearly a point. A number of metal issues, including Reynolds and Kaiser Aluminum, continued to move higher after boosting their prices on aluminum ingots. American Crystal Sugar added another 2 points to its recent gain which followed a hike in the price of refined sugar. South Puerto Rico Sugar lost more tnan a point. General Motors rose close to a point in the motors. Chem icals were generally higher and leatured Kodak up a large fraction. Deadlock Hinted In Fishery Talks TOKYO (UPI) -Negotiations between Japan, Canada and the United States over fishery rights in the northeastern Pacific went into their seventh day today amid indications the talks will end in another stalemate. Today's talks lasted only 20 minutes, though past sessions have lasted as long as three hours. The negotiations arc bc- inc held behind closed doors. hampering public understanding of the issue. M OPEN Sundays 635 E. Jackson T.V. CLSEUT! 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