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58th Year Price 10 Cents MEDFORD Tribune o Two Sections 23 Pages . 1 e MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1963 No. 167 Pearson Resents Regional Edition R7 TkX . 7 1 l l tarsi v l, Is -amr!! Wta's !".. fta'SjaaaatflTia laei ii i ij fewXSJtf'lTl5llf h-V'-Citn -.aUp.&.jfr;.' I FLOWERS FOR FIRST LADY as an Italian official offers lo arrival at the Romp airport. Cambridge, Md.. Voters Turn Down Desegregation o CAMBRIDGE, Md. (UPli" Negro leaders called on G& ! J. Millard Ttiwes today to ig-1 nore voterjejectivn of an anti- segregation' ameivlment and is- sue n executive order ban- mop segregation in all place f ,irS, WJJUUIIL PVWlllllllAIVU. -.'"(3 " " " --v The proposed city charter g'ol'8 touched down at the ir amendnjent, designed to end six I port at 2:25 p.m. (5:25 a.m. Oionths of racial (Strife in this i PDT). Greek p6lice had closed rknonAila Rav -n in m i (nt t v Inff mnst of ihp aimort ailrf al- h., ,.,rfi 07.1-1 vote margjn Tuesday - 1.994 ' 1720. I The nrooosft amendment : 0-ould have guafliitijcd equal wrvice to ail. regardless coi race, in aces of fiublic aiftm oaodotion. The amendment was prt of an agreement nc?oti jtedoin Washington July 23 by tty. Ger RolO'it F. Kennedy lind was aimed to putting a l:alt to violence '9 btoijlshcd in this (fishing comfflunity of 12, m n Th setbatk Sunned both hite cnd No'o loaders who bd bei'n woroinB)(to,arrt con cilistion. Neithar sida had any plans lo brin nv neaniaU'ins anmtditcly New Law Urgcfc NbgijO feddas aromiartl M to ! mZm iaf least a week, ajid urged Cam bridge Mayor Calvin V. Mow bray and the city ooiOcil to pas an anflnStice bonin TOv,a tbw. . O Philip Savaaa. t rea tivt of lh raticaial Association lrtj- ftdvanceniijnt of (ftlored PpkP said if tiff pleas cJo Tawes and Cambridge) officials Ojre no hefded. and if" the I city's busineiismenQiefuse to d-cp0 Segregate their facilities volun tarily, the Nocrcjft will I8 tape Si iiflo the struts Rin " Thcaieh Nearo lemle,-s pfacejl most of th Weme for rejeytiontj) ot the amendment on a mie voi fTS, some $id itfivatdy 'Ulat MCS. Gloria Khrdson. cliaut. man of the Cambridse'ion-vio- port, o . Iht cowdinatina cajoimitge. 1- rfapresfcnlalivas it Cur sell, 0)oa resinwaible " I Howland. Havesrsnri MarpyfieW, Mrs. Richefflson ai tieiJ e-' wineerina firm whicR aiAn i ti,.ii ih rnnHiim 1 at! tfte pralimmara sfutly, will and said thev sltDjJlddiot havr to vote for riahts cuareiHend rHctti . by thj Cons(ltuti(Oi. o Eivollmentit SOC CoiitmuerTo Glimb 6 SHLA.D Enrollment at : Saitha-n 0Ho) ccO crti-1 tinued to break all past rccorc Ihis wet. . 0 n -.There' are, I .1 sfiJdenfs (oi roueo uieoCTiq ijH, himi duuno ai-iKi Tuesriay. the office tf the r8)S-, D00ft SaffS rM'IWO traV ftrJortec;J n o ! . j.u r:-.:. i On theGFrmilar date . O , the'-snnilar date lasTAeart 1A19 studonw had reCTstered at siuaqinys naa rt,Merea at thu college' 'Wai aOthe end ?f the women and l.099ie(ii Registration wilt co n t i n (i e through Monntr', Cict.iH ' ITIMJ FROM .iVV R0UW icn ill f,V--r.ife' f,L-:i.- fifffo m mttit l CNTJED NATIONS. VY. VPI In the' Arab cnunlrirs lodav and pacify the '.Middle East. ALABA.MIANS FACE MISDEMEANOR CHARf.KR BIRMINGHAM. Ala. ( I'PI ) an Investigation of racial bombings here will w tried next day on misdemeanor charses AFRICAN NATIONS SEEK CONGO EXTENSION UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (L'PH-The African nalitins) hrenared a formal proposal today lo rttend tlon from its ye ar-nd k adline FISHING TREATY MODIFICATIONS INADEQUATE TOKYO ( L'PI The tnited Vuesday modifications proposed fishen- convention. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy beams carry her floral bouquet after her After an hour-long stopover the Jackie Kennedy Arrives in Athens For Private ftintivs, Greece turn ( i-irs. Jacqueline Kennedy arnv-TceS d in AthensJtoday for a sunnv ; nrJ nthusiastic lgginBin) W ner io-g privi visit uta Greece. ! in commercial joiuner 0"- ivinn thi First kaHv fmm . inu,rf nnii foui liffl al nnMp ! in to cheer her. ! On hand e American and Greek officials to extend the of-; S&ial greetings White City Man Killed in Aecideni States last vear to have a dcli Dixie M. Owen, 67. resident of ! cate operation. the Veterans Administration Domiciliary? white City, w'iis killed Tuesjlay avaninft as Qie walked from tae east to the west side of Highway 62 oj!ar the entrance to the domiciliary. p According)0 to Orcaon state iiWica, Q,wen -is ait by car oper, . oy t-R"iu.i Klfcr, , H Lans(Jl ave.. Mectord, at l:;(5 p.m. He n as th 17th pi'Hnn lo he. Billed in automflfeila scrianls in Jaciwai cai?nty this year.. lesups of Study 0 Will Be DWcussed TALENT Results of afttudy tfcp feasibility and cost of the mattsed Soulh Taltftt sanitary district seer system are sched uled to be discuwd at a district heart! meatine Thursday aiaht. Board (Kemnancui ged all rai- dents of the district td etteral the necOn. at the Talent city hell at 8 p.m & hear tho re- ' Pre'nl "l'" I'- Whif)! will intlujto re..m rOenrietKois on ways to pay tor consirucuortjii a .vwer ssi"ti TknQlnriv U'!i fitinct.r),'wll)l t Also at Wifl'sdav'f mooting, the lOiard ill ditscuss its arur - ment nub tltf)citv of Talent re - iOrriin.. avnansinn oMh.ocitv's SAvt ane treat lOenPplent. It'il proposothat the restrict 3-er svstcm w,ilj 1)0 conoevtCJI wrth (D',e citv's blant. : O fllln-rl-t flfJV I )f rirf o""""ti - u WASHINGTON (L'PI) -.Hep. , m'an mil,c fourth congre.'iijonal district un- .Aer the AccelotalW- 'Pi(b!c' Works Progi am. ) Israel rrnrwed Ma -aeate f ef ) nropord ix'-D4uU oirtee j. O -i Three whitt men arrMiea (turina of illegally posvsisitifc dy(5anr1t!. the L'nited Nations Coneo opera- until net June. Stales rejected as "inadequate by Japa$X(iftew Norfic-'acUl First Lady again walked past an plane for Greece and a two-week Visit mis. Kennedy's sister. FjMa- Lee RatfziWill. ois Alayfcg ! host durina. the sly. She said j tht Mrs. SnnSc(,v' visit is for cfsu'sj re4, to hp ' cbano. o o J. U(,"S BIac hqtt) JCi ather w sun taft hot as the Piit Lafl.Vaodi'esaad in two-prec black" sufl, lTt the plan. She vat baring blck shoes aiW vtllo glovs T0S an'ay from th jKJm.r was decorated With Gret tag U.S. flagj o As Mrs. Kennely raachot I to bottom of the steps, Princass Radziwill rushed foraard and thnv, kissed Then AmericSif' Ambassador Honry LsbousaeeHo takfi avantngr of Hie gcail steppfed forward and presented to her a little girl that lrs. ''Kennedy had sent to the Uniied The 12-year-old girl, Chrysan Rictni Papakofiiki of Xessinia, unflarwent the oDeration ai Wal ter Reed Hospital in Weahinfttoro' on reoruai. Her mother had managed toj j&t a note to Mrs. Kennedy in June, 1961, then the First Lady paid a visit lo Greece. Because of the note. Mrs. Ken nedy "had arranged for the eration to daal vita anrtic steo- osrs. " 0t Snucial Gift Q The prettv liflle aiii ara v e Mrs. Kennedy flowers and th First Lady brnt over to Jiss her and receive a small pacllaae (jyontainino a gift. Her mathcr. Mrs. iviary I'a'paRotsaij snoug-a in specially learned Eiflish. "ThanJ you, thani you, m8d am." Mr..Kenna?ly turmd to gjo ta tA waiting blu limeusin tait piwtajraphere urged her? "Don't go . . . don't go," and fw amil- in'ajy etopvd to poe for a (a more picfufte. aeeiiinj the aiel I at her side es the riehhuls , Se cojitinueil triSR ner car. Her sungUosea droftrai from nor Hani ami qi Gn WfH'er Bo Bueriadly picaed. Ithem upnrl rotuiTOij them toiaP csaraad witlo ncelif"tri i Ithe-Firn lai pra'6cd e eroilo fttimii-ide 'fiifJay m, conim:tion I 1 1 , ' : :,i . i .-riV.. oi-riu .rL.' n.. ' ft 'thanft yifii Councit Father? o 1 !AK - lh riArumiit VCUOIC lUbUIUCl VATK'AV CITV HiPl? if. ?.flr,(&,ai, oiol tilshoi arl -0rMe9 mi Ws ko en d,ai tbe Cri. Way & t'jP) ciOittcil ffllheiaej Bated 10 detail 9 (g'0mcnt dc-1 m e-dturt)" t)W church, i . .. - ir,TrwJru' thiivt ntnatiiin. nf th?1 j - .T 'w cojincH esit neattl a plea , ' statement thi ,fke : church oominaie our io serv dominate but to serve." o It'a.sd, hartJ long im.t,ic - on me exact relationship ., .... . i tVeen St. Pewr and the other kllferinn h.nr.nl rnlnlinn. f j w.ui iiip un pi uc'iii ua; i t-iaiiin- ship between tW . Pope: ano) 1 bishops. ushons o " " Th o '..t,,A.ii f"iYL tnj j...tia -na.u muoi utu.B "..",- -r--J ,..Tj tne mtrcMuction and first chan- ttt il Artt "rA Tr..incin-' ' about, the chtfreh- which thsy approved by an overwhelmed vofeJTucU) as(i)bais)oI dis - f--a-. o S'Mosf Campground To Cose 06 Ocf. 37 SALEM l$4 1 Overnight "mPRrounds an out f0!T rw-t 07 -" ! Four overnight camps on the i coast will remain irpen through- o'jt the y-jav. These are Cape 1 L'kouI, Beverly Beach, Jessie M Honevman. and Harrif 1 Beach State parks. honor guard and boarded the vacation. (UP1) Irrigation Water Still Is Provided Inhro Districts io Ctwtinuina hicFI tempera torts awl ater - usn- demand Has ceuwal h Medfoj-8 and TW lfi isflioti iistricS to (Qitinua to pro1 irri4tui Vittr llvyiiifl) mid-OMarar. MID vill continue lo imiviits irPiyatiun water. trta(ivlv. iBtil ffil. 15. Mofp. t a a MID liia:H lAytntctasI Snra-t!J-dv ' &(rJiiP "to piay it ay rm" HoflViltr ttn thsfk Dm las rfftiulakjn loana imm tba fwirI awarnmt(. TSi.i j$onef must he cnivmM,, thisfSnate Taxation Commit t?e vear an letejl Work hp noterf. On sum is for WOl.TtSS the other. St.l39pll means mat the wnrknaisl hp rinne ihis fall weather. But, the wk will lar impossible5 with water Ihe diaftes, he pooitcd. out. o To Write Nelfiin The hoard instructed, him lo write Harold T. Nelscn, of the bureau pf reclamation n-cgiu'ul office, Boise, Ida., to see if a second time xlcnsion can be oblained o Jalent district will liu'. i walfr Sit by OcDlJ iiftlead of enamg me sce'tpn lift. ,1 as customans. o iicgit said it UTinatioa np-tf(?i' ' fauflM of tin, r treaa wiU come into bioofH prameturely wwen mil alirnjjiale their Mill cpop ior next sgaflin. O Hoffbuhr said man ri Ihe fa,Brs are still are'tin cat tle. If pasluriP irrigalii ia caucht olf they wcaild savjc to start fepdino hav, he,adjid. Durina) other business' ye.t)ei ffky, the Tin bogrd an8nnl(l ( Gillaiit B. Hill laiajyl iemla?r to ajrve until the end of this year to fePlaca Homejr M(a whb Res retired JPom th trr4. Evan K. Hastmuun was elect erl midnt dor tte 1aiant qtjtna year. Wfomff Ztudeitf vmjrgBo iKFn CD'A TTI f il'ntl lrTs..CJ Wayne Carter, tQa Billncttc : Lioivciiiiy law stamen stotient, wilfi tne traffic ?leath of a (jyalltjp, vasn., wOnen June . D' (.alters car struts o vfiycle pfton qf Fieafej-ton ha bccomc I Caracas late Tuesday to rein AViyrn Da:crio 9.. Neal iJ Ua jjcrol Hepublican to file a force Ihe city's garrison Puyallup, according lo Ot'puiy ; jrrtiiion for die vacant legisla- a Rains) "any possible Castro Brcisecutor William Winze). tive seat i)el(b by now Multno- Communist counterattack," but Neil's ftife, Sharon, 23, t$a? m$r County Circuit' Judge Rob- Ihere wns no immediate out feillod in tlcraT$. I ert E? Jones breiik nf violence in the capital. Independent Auclit of MID Books Voted (i inc made) of M (All independent audit will(Bf)lle said the bi,9rd fflioqlll make . ii . ., . . - , ..... ISll'IC S RfXlKS. II W w CICCWU : ' rtiirvu.il , , !.'., .. v.. i''"8 W q i.m-u-..- cumeot and discussion durina af.-s i "-The decision followed " rz-adlni' of a otliMV Of- resicfta oe-'nu" iium us. cn-aum .: , I . . t'l I'etterson. ( or m r (ais!n nlnir.hll.' tl V, .ilM.1,.1. userVwmWi; has iui.ii".cj v ' hah. nhsaine i MfD btrfird nWtinas'ilurins ret-ent months, MUl -SPfralatv-MartaBeT .lack ... V.. 7 . . noiioanr terqiaa ine kiw w ... .... i, . "hiltaf nasi. r f i Ht )M(ien Chetftii) ( 'f- Fettofson wftrte. "I n.fvej , under mytion. w rilt en iitkh I personally did not fool ) tirnnnrk a M t hfiri7w1 nnr ,wrMroper,y u noiizeu . w same) instaiwfs, jusuiivv fondfr accepted procedures for l'uu V '01 , Board Chairman Albert Hutn said & had accepted Mrs. Pe.tersonT ve-Wl res.enal.on more than two vtar-k.C'ago. The board acedpt'-d the letter of resignation, but parently did not feel any other formal (SH- tion was required " Safel Harbison. MID am tnrnev. aba-tr to uic Wit. Higher Education Tuition Boosts " Fewer 'Leadinej' Teachers Suggested PORTLAND (I'PI) Slate Sen. Walter Pearson ( D-Port-land) said Tuesday he resents the "threat" by the State Board of Higher Education lo raise entrance requirements and tuition if the Legislature's ta program goes down lo defeat Oct. 15. Pearson and Slate Sen. Tho mas Mahoney (D-Portland) are scheduled to make a television appearance in opposition to the tax program Sunday. If a special legislative session is called, Pearson said he would introduce a bill forbidding the board to increase tuition of scholastic standards for Oregon residents. .0, Public-supiifirlei? Iuahai' erfti- calion a nevar meant lo only ' IHo lM afudents," Re aid. o " "Most pi our" promimt citi zens Have llf'cn ft (he avaragc Sinrtenl cle&si"aipla ho (U tkair cAildrati lo ao ta prax'ticfl ly a uradyala niVcl tftaild wad tham to aimi p;ivatf- achol. men OtflMerff. Yalg lRirvanl." Ptar) el to summed I 6b iNe atata could altng wfl bms "laariifui" taacters. "I rnink vc can leiisr ftt taacFwrs fijan the avgraaa teachar aroip. rntAav tKaibthiva vtisi1 and tnair'timc iritis: twufcs hic,th .lOlcnts ,fle re quird to buy Unj next ycr," Da cafamantatl. O Pcar;B, vicf chairman nf the the 13 JegisleturO. said pro nls flf the lax projiom are guilty, of misrepresentation in statina: that its defeat would au tonVatically mean an increase in property taxes, o o He said nearly every school)! frtistricl m tne slate is ovQij us s ppr cant tax limitation and any increase in properly taxes would have te ri apionvcd by Ihe voters. PGETAND (UPD Boyd Seheffenbcrg, n Jacksofi county resident, has filed a complaint in U.S. District Cougl seeking a $,( jildgment from Olin Malhjyaoo Cffemical corp o r a-1 Hon. In lha rnmidaint, filcdTues flav, Svhollenberg) contends that he was usinK an cxplosivc-oper-lited Kudgun whB'h was manu facturer! by the chemical firm. T1V accident allegedly occurred while' h was auxins for H(rjr Devid. I-., of Mnlford. j TV comidainant atcd for a jury triaj. & An .plosive operated stiKf gMn is used in driving pins or nails iifto concrete. U i$ a gun fired by a cartridge.0 according ta Rical salesmeji. Scheljrnberg has not been em ployed al Harry it (David, Inc., for sev moiOhs. BjI, - u "laI M'f I l Pu-iBifaa inn Luttislnturtt BEAVKRTON (UPl") Elwin : rlift'fliK inert im:i un invp'.li. COB,' 60S. UlCIV m.Ki.' an nvestl- oo r , M. t onducllnd (bis (aiicfit t-' cmotiwallv uoc! Woman. I as- .L V- t i i ' sunif trie irfiiim inis qiit--tniiit.-u parn msiiiirMMiii'm rfx It was - - ... , maon. anyway .u OPCO i (lg , t hi' tItKir i IlimdlllJII ' . 'T" ""'" "' - " .v at ion dlsUia. toe lawjer emphasized - . . .. . ...A MirM it wtintt . . ' .... r.-,... rrn.n sugBesieii t, wiei ll wriu- n tne lormer wwaw ... . .: fM u... ... . .. , -. a Ai ur.li:.n the fnrmer tel-t-av.-irv shewing .jlpoWiatinn fO hur serviced tl district. ..vfJ m9 niyul,-jins 4a it inn iflltint. County' Resident Seeks Judgment ' &pmbor of ficiaU- floiird Momhor Pauf Cul- .... ....... a . . .. f "TW,t ata all M. n ; nri,, Tn.,,ard ,s ,abe . This is mil an ,llHii -,i,,u would be nrotect- "" , ,, , , , yourselves. R.x.t, a f.uit glow- both Mrs. Patterson and !J sh'l'l"'r '""-'JWlPfl Hoaiifc'.Mrmbor Gene Cameron withdrew his second to the mo- tion thatfon audit be ma"t (but later t audit was approved) and tommeriLJ "There has been in lot of shotgunning and 1 i - i.. .V. T-' : ' IS.: " J o. . i : m i o v. r Flftwr SICltlES PITCH The FordcAclivcrs the firsfpitch Of opener lo Los "Angeles Doflgcrs' , . WEATHER OFOIlY.cAST. Mnrninc rlniiilV- nrss ami a I lit Ir cunlrr Hum- , (l.iv. I.mv t (HI SI1-JS. llxli ilitltsilav mi-li, illKlirst 'rstrrilav fin l.nursl 'I'lMi Mnmllte 18 Our Skies Tonight SutiM-t Inflv K-ll p.m. Siiiiriso Kimiirtdw 1:!l a.m. Mnnurtsp MHlHV 7:1111 li.ln. I'Hll .Mnon tinifilil !l:l-t jt.ni. .Monn tinilchl Is .Ltipltrr, Mir laPKfst plnnel; tvhlrli has timv rparhril lu xtpalrNt hfllliaiire of thu yfar. U55 Building in Venezuela Attacked lasl- week when Countv Commission shooting policeman broke up a 1 er Donald E. Faber returns Castro-Communist atlfilk on ' from vacation. the U.S. Information Service branch in Maracaibo Tuesday the first Red reaction to Ihe government crackdown Monday on its leftist foes. The policeman wounded two of three terrorist gunmen who tried lo shoot their way into "American House," the USIS fbuilding in Ihe oil capital. The policeman was seriously wound ed, bill Ihe attack failed. I One. seriously wounded altack I cr, captured by police, was I identified as a student, from Caracns's Central University, 1 one of Ihe nation's principal I centers of terrorism. The oilier two gunmen escaped, i The government flew two! plant-loads. rtl paratroopers into spile work around here for some , ' . . I ...... .n ir : ..I ..I I....I, i tliiff. " " ""' buhri and the board " "u". . . ' I hope you arc not including Root broke m. ui, i m w-i tndi nit; vmmlll riinninn nf Ihe Iwn flis- ..I .U.i 1U ' . trie-Is i Rogue River Valley Irri- ,.,,;,. ,i Mini i. . o " ...:.i ..It . il E.-..I t. .. fidltl Vill uic-ivi un": in d tSI .". -li ,Z h un attending these board w . "'. - W-etings as observers-Inch is .ul,-.t I r.m thic it u?htit IB ' ""' - - noodct tfr mattt VI dpmocrJ - . .. ."' ZJ ti .. ,.i.i vil. ....f& A...A,.! nrriff.; 'J3III.A i"'-1 JVoultl Vton i.ftl Kfjfbuhr a"d he wouSfl vial- come audit GTd was not .i :,,H nf'anvthine it mieM turn oerison insisiea inrougnoui inoi"- '- meeting that an audit should beitntt emplti-.e9J-.io right ig conducted Hoffbuhr accuse fli.,i,n nf tnvmt. him "ili.'al ? . ., ., o V .' v , During a atcd exchange be- tween the two men. fbuhr accused LuiDt-nson 01 putt'jg the screws ' to him for the past four years. Culbcrtson told the MID secretary manager he should resign as he kept threat - 1 en.vJ lo do. Hollbuhr said he 3 . 8 W Nl I ' - i Yankees' Whitcy Yankee Stglium in Ney Yorko Elstnn Howard1 the Wqj-ld Series is the catcher and the umpire is ,loe Daparella. Maury Wills at 0. County (Court Wilt0 Consider Request For Checking Books R. J. (Bob) McNeil, ao local businessman, this morning in Jackson county court demanded an impartial check be made of the Howard Prairie concession books by other (linn the county auditor. His request was supported hv County Commissioner Edwin Taylor.1 County Judge Earl M. Miller said Ihe request would be tinKrnrtA iho ficul nf nnvl McNeil said he has nothing against Howard Prairie Conces sionaire Bob Johnston personal ly. He saitl he became interesl cd in obtaining more exact in formation as to how much profit the conccsionairc is making af ter an informal conversation with some other men. The lo''al businesman referred to a statcm'-ol in the concession contract which says any aodil will be confidential. Nothing Ciinliili'iitial "Nothing should be confiden tial when taxpayers' money is being spent lor private indu.--try," McNeil commented. "I am concerned as lo what the couniy is making as a profit," he jcld- ed. Judge Miller said County Aud itor George Stacey did make un audit ol the Howard Prairie ac count, but nol of Johnston's ac count. This was an audit of the gross and net profit In sec if the county was gelling its proper would have but he had to keep ..i u: .it ..t f..ii v rnart'es Hoflbiihr said hi did not know uhul r'tinr-bc Mm Pnttnrt;nn Was re,errina Kach check is- i .lw,j ua, hnon urillun tin a voucher sheet and presented to the board, and approved, the MID manager fcaid. SlimiM Be Disregarded Both Hueners and Cameron said the former assistant sec- r,..ru c rhiin)f iVt mil mi.:in charges did not " rm; ann "" h,.v shniild he disreeaWed mey snouia oe tusregaitti-ii. i n moVing that the audit be ...... .. .1 f..ll l !.... conaui-mi. iuiimmimhi nam t Wc ru,.,..l,n "te rr? . "ti" ' ...... ... . -.;,,.,J. ,. ...sin. . . Int al r-rinst-ienliniis aiVf rriinilp. .WKcksnnt'ili.-. i eilv rhnr I a r nrninhln " lln iIjiviti IwtH hnr IV tent and well versed in the 1 "Ration district operation. i Cameron- said a si m! ai:Jil had not boon bwyiAJuuA nnri tairl ho lnt u Inrmnr a " V ,,T Z '.. Hoflbuhr said Ihe report be had matle showinc how he spent 'his time, as requested bv fill- had ,h diMr-ct f,m ,, tfal ,;ulbrrts.in disregarded the a reMi t. t'ulbertson retorted that he lyd studied it and eujuld continue 0 do so and would mail the , district .a check for whatever the report cost. (CPir percentage, he. said. According lo a sliding scale, Ihe couniy now receives 5 per cenl of Hie gross receipts plus rental of the concession building f- Howard Prairie lake. "This is not exactly a public I issue," Miller said. "Public money put him Clnhn- slon) in business," Taylor re torled. County Purchasing Coordina lor William Cochran also said Stacey had audited Jnhnslon's gross and net receipts, but, Tay lor said this was the fusl he knew of it. The county commissioner also charged thai the county judge had not read letters in open court he had received this sum mer from two officials of the National Park Service which recommended changes in the Howard Prairie concession op eration. The couniy judge retorted nothing had been withheld ex cept, perhaps, some personal letters. Taylor said the two let ters referred lo arc not in the court minutes. A letter from Mark Pike, Seat He office of the Bureau of Out door Recreation, recommended the county provide its own main tenance crew al the Howard Prairie concession instead of paying the concessionaire for the work. The county can per form the work more efficiently and economically, Pike wrote. He also recommended Ihe coun- I ly instead n( concessionaire's personnel collect the overnight camping fees. i "''"'r ,m,, , ?.m""1' 1 orl" liind National Park Service, was adtlresscd to Confess i n n a i r e .lohnston, but Taylor charged a copy had been sent lo the county court and withheld. This rec- ommended against over - crowd - ing of camp grounds and urged changes in other operational tie- tails. Election Scheduled M JflCKSOnV C JACKSONVILLE Thisvvwjr'S city election in J.v-ksonvilic will hhUTul.,. K.. t- ,. . ,I"iiiim..I anmiK.nH ltl r.xfltl 1 provides for an election every i ' ye.W, The terms of city council-; men run ior oniy iwo years in- stead i)l four as in most other cities 'ti)lhp valley. Three councilmen will b e elected this year. The terms of Don Wendt, Poul Gotlward and Rulh Walker expire at the end high today with the annouiKP of l!i.I ment that 10,053 were set to Nomi55in petitions (or can-! start classes. didales musled by Oct. 12 the council announced. Peti- lions may be ohtaincd at the city recorder's office. The sig- natures of 25 registered city j voters must be ohiajned to nom- inatc a candidate. Sid? Max Sets Hew Mark For Strikeouts - Four-Ron Inning Brings 5-2 Victory )NEW YORK (UPD South paw Sandy Koufax broke the Worldj Series strikeout record today when he fanned 15 New York- Yankees hatlers in a en. CpeiJ, six-bil pitchiing( perform ance mm enaoiey tne Los An sales Dodacrs to win the openO ing gn; of the classic, 5-2. aohn Ifiobm-o's three-ruff ho- 0 . mpoand a pair of "run-producing cr single? by Mtose cSkowroff , dfiive in ill he Los Angeles runs aft Ya'nkce lcfjliangLT Whiloy Ford tWore a crgwd of xi-tly Hi.ijjH) fanPirPsun-soak-ad Yankee Satliura. (aat the record f ! by CavUErstine tho oM.BrieAlea Dodaers axaclly 19 years ap to ftfis dev in Ihe 1!.1 Wild ffrfles aeninstrlhe P Bj' Mriiaa (it fifeTTrsi" five nauers Be iclotHpSo.vear-0ld Routtx aKo tied a j-ecord set by ort CoopO of Wie St. L(:s o CtnlirialsQin W3, also against belr pitclied 4 2-3 perfect in- beidrt! Ekaonu Howard : Wth two out in tho , the Yankees' fira hit. Tomql'resh drove in both New tyork jsins with a homer into the left field stands in the eighth inning. The homer also drove in Tony Kubek, who had I beaten out an infield hit. I Three other records were set in this series opener. Fo;.-d, by going down lo the sixth defeat of his lustrous World Series career, tied a los ing record held by Christy Mathewson, Eddie Plauk, Leslia Bush and Schoolboy Rowe. Ford, who retired for a pinch-hitter after five innings, was seeking lo exlond his record of 10 World Sbries pitching triumphs. The folnl of 25 batters shuck out for both teams also was a mark. In addition to Koufax IS, Ford struck out 4, Stan Wil liams 5 and Steve Hamilton one. And Roseboro set a series catching record of 18 putouts. The Dotlgcrs unloaded on Ford with four runs in the second in ning. Frank Howard opened the: frame wilh a long double off the centerfield fence and Skow ron promptly singled him homo with one out. Dick Tracewski, playing in place of injured Ken McMullcn, singled Skowron to second base, and then Roseboro hit Ford's second pitch into the short right field stands, just inside the foul pole, to give the Dodgers a 4-0 lead. Sk-owron singled home Ihn Dodgers' ' if th run after a singlo by Jim Gilliam, a forceout a-'.d Tommy Davis' single in the third inning. Koufax did not allow a batter to reach first base during tho first four innings, permitting only one Yankee to hit a fair ball off him during that stretch. Then, after Mickey Mantln went down swinging as Koufax' 10th strikeout victim and Rogef Maris fouled out, the 27-yoar-old Dodger lefthander yielded his first hit. That was a line single to right field by Elslon Howard. Joe Pepitone followed wilh a single to right field, sending E. Howard to second base, and Cletc Boyer singled off tho I glove of Dodger second hasc- 1 man Dick Tracewski, loading 'he bases. Tracewski made a ' good slop of Ihe ball and cut uff 1 a possible Yankee run by pre- 1 venting Ire hit from going into center feld. Hector Lopez then was sent up to pinch hit for Ford and 1 struck out, ending tht- Yankees' threat. I Sln Williams, who was to the Yankees last winter m I he 1 trade with the Dodgers for SlcsWon. took over the Xo-v 1 York pitching in the sixth. Wil linms retired Ihe first three j batters he faced. OSU Enrollme Reaches RttoffWigi CORVAIA1S ( LTD - E.l rollment Oregon St-ite mii versitv reached an all - li;no , The previous record of 10.1V.7 was set last year. Registration I closes Oct. 11, and officials ex I pect the total by that time to : be fji-out lo,4.in I Today's totals included 6,812 ' men and 3.241 women. i: J G