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I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON MONDAY. DECEMBER 1, IW3 A 9 Graduates Urged 1 To Support Education System EUGENE New graduates of the University of Oregon were urged Friday by Dr. Roy E. Lieuallen, chancellor of the Ore gon State System of Higher Education, to speak out in sup port of education. Dr. Lieuallen wis speaker during the first fall commence ment of the university, when a class of 292 undergraduate and graduate candidates were eli gible for degrees. The new fall commencement convocation is one of four which the university has scheduled during the academic year in or der to ease the load on the tra ditional June commencement, and to make it possible for stu dents to receive their degrees with little delay. The program is part of an over-all program for year-around use of univer sity facilities. "It is the responsibility of the educated laymen ot the state and the nation to be the advo cates of education," Dr. Lieu alien declared. "We who are in the business of education are not the most ef fective advocates of the educa tional enterprise. Our words are discounted and our purpose is questioned since when we, as administrators, urge public sup port for education, there is al ways the suspicion of self in terest. "If you, who have received the benefits of our educational system do not support it, to whom can education turn? A great responsibility is placed to day upon America's educational system and we, who are call ed educators, need the help of you and every educated man and woman in meeting it." He listed several reasons why graduates "should feel the obligation to ensure a free and dynamic system of public and private education in this coun try." He pointed out that there is a national shortage of highly trained personnel, and that the economy of the country depends upon the production of highly trained professional people. Firms Accused of Illegal Lockout SEATTLE (UP1) The Na tional Labor Relations Board has accused four major timber products firms in the Northwest of conducting an illegal lockout last summer which involved 15.000 workers and lost-wage liabilities of $15 million. Named in the complaint were Weyerhaeuser Co., Crown Zel lcrbach Corp., Rayonier Inc., and the International Paper Co. The complaint also named the Big Six association in the lia bility case. The named four firms plus U.S. Plywood Corp. and St. Regis Paper Co. are members of the Big Six. Thomas P. Graham, regional director of the board, scheduled a hearing Feb. 17 in Seattle on the complaint before a board trial examiner. The firms have 10 days to file an answer to the compiaint. Reprisals Claimed The complaint comes nearly six months after a strike last summer with the Big Six com panies and the International Woodworkers of America. Those two unions struck U.S. Plywood and St. Regis plants June 5. The other four firms in the Big Six il,nn Wliorf mil their emoloves in what the complaint terms "reprisal lor ine sirutes. me InL-nll anHwl Allff. 7. It affCCt- ed 23 plants in Washington, 13 In Oregon ana two in nurann California. Th mimnlaint SVS the fOUr firms illegally discriminated against their employes and de- orived them of their rights. The case is the largest ever filed in the Nortnwesi in view of the number of workers and nnicntial waee liabilities in vivH It is one of the 10 largest ever filed in the United States. It is expected the case will take three to four years to re . solve and that it will be appeal ed to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. After the trial exam ' in.r hit hoard the case and 'nidi rwnmmpnriations. the case may be appealed to the five-man laoor ooara, ana men to the Circuit Court and then to the U.S. Supreme Loun. Troin-Scoofer Crash Hurts Klamath Youth KLAMATH FALLS (UPD -Walter Killian, 20. Klamath Falls, was critically injured wheat. hi motor scooter collided with a Great Northern freight train near here Saturday auer He was taken to a hospital at Medford. tw-rn PRDRF. SET ' WASHINGTON (LTD - The ".White House will permit Sen- ate investigators to examine the tar rtum of faratr Seaatr ' Majority tecretwy G. (Bobby) Br. it V m notAocd Satunisrj'. NoGiMMicts TAKE YOUR SAVINGS IN CASH! SUNKIST Oranges (yc $359 nJJib. 0a" lb. Cabbage BULK Beans All Varieties lb. 5ib. MORE MEAT FOR YOUR MONEY AT THUNDERBIRD It's "Chick'n 'n Dumpl'n Time" STEWING Swift's Frtsh Dressed Whole CUT UP PAN READY 195 25V 3S ROUND STEAK FRESH GROUND ROUND BONELESS BEEF CUBES RUMP ROAST SLICED BACON USOA GOOO AND Cr1rCt-Tndr aged beef. Just the nice full bene-ln center cuts Mad frm lean tender tuts ef the round lean, Tender bite-aiie piece tneln. USDA Gd and Choice tndr tied beef Hrmls Velu trend, Regular Sliced. Reel fin 'liver 1 IS. lAYtft PACK 69 65 59' 79 35 3 $1 lb. lb. lb. 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