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1 New Travel Restrictions Placed on Oommunist diplomats Certain Areas Will Be Closed To Curb Spying WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United States today clamped new travel restrictions on Com munist diplomats from eastern Europe to prevent spying. ' Certain areas of the United States now will be closed to travel by these diplomats, as they nave neen tor bovici ow rials since 1955. The purpose is to prevent the satellite nation diplomats from gathering intelligence data for tnc Kussians Dy touring u.a. defense areas which are barred to Soviet officials. Representatives of the em bassies of Poland, Czechoslo vakia, Burglaria, Romania, and Hungary were summoned to the State Department one by one and informed of the new rules. Overhauling Map ' Meantime, the department was overhauling the map of U.S. areas closed to Russian travelers. The map, a patch work of "closed" cities, coun ties and states, will still place some 26 per cent of the country off limits. But the geographic areas will be different. The measure has been under intense debate in the Kennedy administration since last sum mer. Military officials urged that the Russians do not need to en ter the closed areas, because they can always send a Hun garian or Czech diplomat or military attache. - State Department officials op posed the measure, mey saia some eastern European coun tries recently have begun, or indicated they will begin, cas ing restrictions against U. S. travelers. j Counter To Policy . The State Department said the move runs counter to U.S. policy of welcoming greater ties with eastern European satellite countries in hopes of loosening their ties with Russia. . The outcome of the dispute was said to be a compromise. .' Some supplementary travel restrictions against eastern Eu ropeans are being eased, in cluding a requirement that the State Department be given ad vance notification, of trips. . Officials said the new rules involve another fundamental change. Until now, U.S. travel curbs have been a matter of re tailiation for similar restrictions by Communist countries. Now, officials said, the travel regula tions win be determined only on grounds of security. Hatfield's Message Draws Varied Reaction Enthusiastic Support, Bitter Disapproval Told By ZAN STARK SALEM (UPI) -The special session of the legislature was launched Monday agreed there was much to be done, but not agreed on what should be done. Reactions to Gov. Mark Hat field's special message to a joint session of the House Sen ate ranged from enthusiastic support to bitter disapproval. Hatfield admonished lawmak ers to go swiftly about their work, then go home. House Speaker Clarence Bar ton, D-Coquillc, said the ad dress was "what I expected." Senate President Ben Musa, I Rogue Valley Edition Medford 11 A IT Page 2-A Tribune MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1963 NEW FOOD WRAP NEW YORK (UPI)-Prc-cut sheets of transparent plastic wrap solve the sticky problem of covering food and other prod ucts without a struggle. The sheets are interleaved with tis sue paper, so that they can be removed easily from dispenser to -Ejects they are to cover An envelope package contains 26 sneets of thi Squares) he wrap. (Saran Wrap r SENIOR CITIZENS AS BLOOD DONORS , Q. Should aldrr partont Ore art called "lenior rill. tnt") donate Uoadf A. Most blood-collecting agen cies will accept blood from donors who are between 18 and t years of age. The tip per age limit is imposed in order to protect persons whose health might be im-i paired by the rapid loss of an amount of blood that rep resents 7 to 10 of their total blood volume. Therefore, jieo plo who are 60 or older are generally not accepted as donors. COLA BEVERAGES Q. po enta dtlnki contain callrlntf A. All cola drinks contain caffeine. The Food and Drug Administration permits use of .caffeine in these beverages tip to 1.2 grains per 12-oz. bot tie. fly way of comparison, lhe average 5-oz. cup of cof fee contains about 1.5 grains caffeine, TTe pirlage prnrrlplion. In aafr, effirirnl container that protect the medlrine agaimt fioiiible harmful efferta of iglit, air or moisture. FREE CITY-WIDE DELIVERY SERVICE Green Stamp Hi Main & Cintral 772-9431 D-The Dalles, commented agree, we have a job to do. I still hope we can get the job done in seven or ten days. House Minority Leader F. F Montgomery, R-Eugene, said "we will tighten our belts along tne lines he recommended. Senate Minority Leader An thony Yturri, R-Ontario, termed Hatfield's address "brief, clear and to the point. Worst Ever: Pearson But Sen. Walter Pearson, D Portland, blasted the message as "tne worst address I have ever heard any governor de liver. I resent his remarks di rected at the legislature. He of fered no solution to the prob lems." Underlying the day's activities was a tone of seriousness. Musa termed it "a different attitude of legislators." What It foretold was not clear. Hatfield admonished lawmak ers not to enact any new tax measures. But within an hour of his speech more than a dozen had been proposed, and it ap peared the flow had barely begun. Barton commented "it s any one's privilege to introduce bills as long as they are gcrmain to the subject and hand." Pearson acidly noted, "They're wasting their time and the legislature's time by holding tax committee meetinKs. Musa refused comment. "It's not for the Senate to pass judB' ment on House tax proposals at una time. Confusion and Contrast It also was a day of confusion ana contrast. There was confusion because the normal legislative processes were revved up to jet speed. Six of the bills introduced Mon day were given two readings and rcierred to committee with in an hour's time a process mat under normal nroccdures would take two days. Contrast resu ed because loo- islators assigned to committees were put immediately to work, while others had nothing to do but wait. Still unresolved was whether the legislature would make budget cuts, or allow the gov ernor to make them. There was no agreement in Ways and Means whether it should assume a one-shot mea sure would be approved. And mere were so many con flicting views on proposed cuts in basic school aid. that the problem was turned over to a subcommittee. The responsible leaders con tinued to voice the belief that the session would end in a week or so. But there was an under lying nole of concern that in dicated the session might ding on tor a longer period. snortiy alter the joint session ended, Robert .lossy, secretary treasurer of the Multnomah County Citizens Committee for economy and equitable taxation -a Diancn ot he Broun that spearheaded referral of the Still million lax increase measure presented petitions to Musa urg ing adoption of the Liberty Amendment. This proposed change in the federal constitu tion would outlaw Income taxes. Foreign Briefs VENEZUELAN GUERRILLAS KILL POLITICAL LEADER BARQUISIMENTO, Venezuela (UPI) Communist guerrillas armed with tommyguns shot and killed a rural political leader Monday night in Sanarc, a village 60 miles south of this provincial capital, It was reported today. The death of Castillo Hernandez, local leader of the predominately-Catholic Copei party, increased tne ion oi lied terror in Lara state to at least three dead In 24 hours. Sheaf of Legal Papers Recalls Tragedy on Ketch Bluebelle on Vacation Cruise Through Bahamas ERHARD GETS ASSURANCE FROM BALL BONN UPI) Undersecretary of Stale George W. Ball today personally assured Chancellor Ludwig Erltard the United States slates does not Intend to withdraw troops, from West Germany. EAST GERMAN YOUTHS ESCAPE TO WEST BERLIN (UPI) Five East German youths escaped In pouring rain to West Berlin Monday night, West Berlin police said today. aii were unucr its. INDIA TO PRODUCE OWN TANKS NEW DELHI, India (UPI) India will begin producing its own tanks In late 19G5, the Defense Ministry announced today. PRINCESS OF SIKKIM EXPECTING BABY CALCUTTA, India (UPI) Princess Hope Namgyal of Sikkim, the former New York socialite Hope Cooke, is expecting a baby, This was confirmed here today by her husband, the Maharaikunv bar of Sikkim, who said the infant is expected In February or early marcn. Profit Taking Led By Electronics Stops Advances NEW YORK (UPI) - Some afternoon profit taking today snapped a string of three suc cessive advances and turned stocks irregularly lower. Electronics were among the first to move down from their early highs. Fairchild Camera, Beckman, General Precision, Texas Instruments and Zenith were off large fractions to more than a point. However, Motoro la, IBM and Havcg managed to hold some of their gain. Rails were the only group in the Dow Jones averages to show a gain. Strength in this group reflects news that the Kennedy administration and the Soviets have reached an agree ment on the basic conditions for the sale of U. S. wheat to Rus. sia. Portland Produce PORTLAND (UPII Dmrv mar ket : Em-To rrt.Hm- AA axtra larcc 4R..S2c; AA lurce 4i,.4nc: A lari:r 4.l-4iir; A A medium -tiM-tr A imall 33-30c. rarloni t crnt hiaher. Butler-To Mailer,; AA unit A prints K7c; cartons 3c hialier: B prims Hflc. Cheese i medium rurrrl Tn re. i ','.TrV4".'4n;'- Pro''"ed American 3-1 lb. loaf. 43-i.ar. DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK (UPI) Dow Jones final slock averages: 30 Industrials 750.21, off 3.50; 20 railroads 173.28, up 0.20; 15 Utilities 137.59, off 0.51, and 05 stocks 26,1.11), off 0.81. Sales Tuesday were about 1.61 mil lion shares compared with 3.37 million shares Monday. TuearlHy'B price, on stocks: Allied Chemical Alum Co Am (xdi American Air Linea Ixdl American Can American Motora AT&T American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Arnu-o ... American Standard Bendlx Coin Bethlehem Slecl BoclnR Air Brunswick Caterpillar Cnrp Chrysler Corp Cocn Cola CBS Columbia C.as Continental Can Crown Z.cllerhach Crucible Slrel Curtis Wrlsht Dow Chemical Hu Ponl tlastmnu Kodak Ftrcslunc ford .. . Cenerat Dynamics (Jeneral Kleclrlc General Foods ixdl General Motors c.enral Portland Cement . Georcla Pacillc Great Northern Railway .. 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Slecl Uniled Ulilllles West Bank Corp . - Wcstinchousc .. Vounustown Ixdl .. 34 i .. 5H34 22"i ... 52 1 i .. 4fi?i .. 31 ... 43 ', .. 22', ... IS". ... 48'i .. 7B'i 11'i ..43', ... fll', ... on', ... 44 i, ... 64 'J ... .12 ... 34 , ... IT. ... at', ... n'i ... 7fl'i ... 23 ' , ... 1 0 ' ... mi1, ... is ... 25 ... 22 ... .11'i .. 2.1 'a 46H ..113 .. 40j, .. 4.1 'i .. 33'i .. 63', .. 411', 1 1 ', .. .in . 42 .. 36', ..US', MIAMI (UPI)-Another sheaf of legal papers kept alive today a sea tragedy born two years ago on the bloody decks of the ketch Bluebelle in the dark wa ters off the Bahamas. It was on behalf of the only survivor of the tragedy, Terry Jo Duperrault, that suits were filed in federal court Monday seeking a total of $750,0OfJ from three Miami brokers charged with negligence in drawing up charter papers lor tne last voy age of the Bluebelle. That was to have been a hap py voyage, the dream vacation of Arthur Duperrault, 44, a Green Bay, Wis., optometrist and his family. There was his wife, Jean Duperrault, 38, and the three children, Terry Jo, 11, Rene, 7, and the brother, Bri an, 14. And there was the skipper, handsome, suntanned Julian A. Harvey, 45, a muscular adven turer, former Air Force test pi lot and racing captain. The first mate was his pretty wife, Mary Dene, 38. The 60-foot Bluebelle, a trim blue-hulled ketch that had been built at Sturgeon Bay, Wis., sailed Nov. 8, 1961, from Fort Lauderdale for the leisurely cruise through the Bahamas. The first news of the violent end of that cruise came Nov. 13, when Harvey was picked up by a freighter as he drifted in a dinghy in New Providence Chan nel in th". Bahamas. Tied to his boat was a rubber life raft car- Russia Invited To Present Views on Denuclearization UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI) The Soviet Union was called on today to present its views on denuclearization of Latin America, a project that could deprive the Russians of Cuba as a missile base. Ten Latin American countries sponsored a resolution before the eeneral assembly s main po litical committee calling for a hemispheric conference on the proposal to declare the area free of nuclear weapons. Reference to Cuba Although nobody mentioned Cuba by name, reference was made repeatedly in the opening round of the debate to last Oc tober's crisis which erupted with disclosure that Russia maintained missiles and bases on Fidel Castro's island, well within striking distance of the United States. In the settlement of the Lar- Investment Funds Nnon quotation! on te looted itockn: - Bid Asked Bullock ia ;n u.titi Chemical Fund 12 45 Kl ill Colonlnr Encr 12.47 13 (CI Eaton lluwurd Stk ... U .K. 13.32 Fidelity 17.07 1R.45 Fundamental Invest 10.25 11.23 Group Sec Aernsp. . 7 12 7 fit Group See Com Stk 13.15 14 40 Hamilton HDA . 5 07 5 35 Miis Inv Growth Stk fl.33 n.34 National Growth ft .14 nil Stock 111.8.1 TV - Elec 7 ..1JI United Accum 13.18 United Income 12. 33 United Science 7 00 Vnluc Line Inc .131 Variahle 7 13 Weill. )K i on 14 ftl Over-the-Counfer Western Stocks Hy I'nllptl Prrss Intf rnallnnal mil amfI Bnnk Ainprli'H 114 '. H7'. nmsp CHiu'Rcte 31 'j II.Vj Cnl Par Ulil 2.V, 27'a Con Ki'ClRht !!', in'. Cyprus Mtnrl M. S4'j Kqultahls S&l. .IO'i :U ' 1 Nniionnl Bnnk 72 7.Vj .Innlvn 27' MnrrlBon Kniutticn 2!). 31'. Mull. Kennels N W. Natural Ga .. Orwn Melal l'f,1l, PGE tl S. National Bank Tektronix Wot Coaul Tel Weyerhaeuser .. . 33'. I'. 211 '. 24', na , 21' , 22'. . 32'i 3.V, 1 1 j 27'i House Members Administered Oath SALEM (UPI) - Two new members of the House were sworn in Monday shortly after it was called to order. Chief Justice William McAl lister administered the oath of of office to Mrs. Elizabeth Kel say, widow of the late Rep. W. 0. Kelsay, D-Roseburg, who was killed in an auto crash Oct. 4, and to Forest Grove Publisher Hugh McGilvra, 57, who suc ceeded Rep. Robert Jones, R Portland. Jones resigned Oct. 31 to accept appointment as a Multnomah County Circuit Judge. Portland Flu Cases Claimed Increasing PORTLAND (UPI) - Flu cases in Portland are increasing this year. Dr. Thomas Mcador. city health officer, said 2,013 cases had been confirmed compared L to 1,698 for the same period of 10B2. There have been three deaths from influenza so far compared with four at the same time last yea''- j WASHINGTON (UPI) If and when the Russians need to buy potatoes and poultry. Sen. Ed mund S. Muskic, D-Mainc, says the U.S. government is ready to help them out. Muskic said Sunday that "no government roadblocks stand in the wny of U.S. sales of surnlus potnlocs and chickens to Rus sia." He said, however, that So viet officials had not expressed any interest in buying. ribbcan crisis in the face of U.S. reprisal threats, Russia withdrew missiles , from Cuba but Castro never permitted in spection by the United Nations or any other international agency to verify their with drawal. Cuba previously has demand ed that U.S. nuclear weapons be withdrawn from the Panama Canal zone and Puerto Rico. The Cuban attitude on the 10 power resolution was not yet clear, although the sponsors said privately they expected no vote against it. U. S. Support Expected The United States was ex pected to support the measure if all the Latin American coun tries do so. Actually, the resolution sim ply calls on the Latin Ameri can countries to "initiate stud ies" on hemispheric denucleari zation. A conference was ex pected to be called early next year. , i The political committee put aside its disarmament debate pel " g new negotiations to reconcile the positions of the United States and Russia. rying the body of young Rene Duperrault. Harvey told the Coast Guard when he returned to Miami that a storm had snapped the mast of the Bluebelle on the night of Nov. 12 and sent it through the hull of the ketch. There was a fire and panic aboard, he said, and when it was over the Blue belle had gone down and the only sign of his passengers was the body of Rene, floating in a life jacket. It was almost as Harvey was telling his story on the morning of Nov. 16 that a man named Nicholaos Spachidakis on freighter named the Captain Theo spotted what he thought was a fishing buoy bobbing on tne Atlantic, this was Terry Jo, severely sunburned, but alive. The next day, as doctors re ported she would survive her ordeal, Harvey slashed himself fatally with a razor blade in his Miami motel room. When Terry Jo could tell her story, it didn't jibe with Har vey's. On the night the Bluebelle went down, she recalled, she was awakened in her cabin be-low-decks by her brother's fran tic cry: . "Help daddy. Daddy, help." When she went outside she found her mother and the boy, young Brian, lying in pools of blood near the stairway to the deck. On the deck, she said she found Harvey with a pail of wa ter, and he ordered her back below. Up Second Time She said when she was up a second time to escape the wa ter rising in her cabin she found the decks awash and saw Har vey leaping overboard toward an empty dinghy. She saved herself with a life raft she found still aboard. This was the Coast Guard's conclusion: That Harvey killed his wife, the Duperrault parents and Bri an, and scuttled his ship, but did not harm the two girls "probably in the assumption that they would drown when the vessel sank." Rene probably did drown, the Coast Guard said, and Harvey picked up her body to lend cred ibility to his story. The "most probable cause" for the tragedy, the Coast Guard said, "was the state of mind of Julian A. Harvey," and a $20,000 double indemnity in surance policy Harvey had tak en out on his wife not long be fore was listed as a possible mo tive. Terry Jo, now 13, lives with relatives in West De Pere, Wis. Monday's suit was filed by the Kellogg-Citizens . National Bank of Green Bay on behalf of Ter ry Jo. C&rds for Thursday, Nov. 2S SWEM'S 217 E. MAIN Mcrford, Or-ogon Member by Invitation National Selected Morticians 1 funeral service costs are personal matters provided in keeping with the individual wishes of each family. We have funeral services in every price range. Our prices are plainly marked at all times and there are no hidden extras. . . Here are facts, quoted from a recent survey by National Selected Morticians, cover ing 162,891 services in North America. 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