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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
Tuesday. February 23. I960
Stereotyper's Attorneys
To File Countercharges
PORTLAND (AP) Stereotypy
Levi S. McDonald, charged with
part in the Portland newspaper
strike truck bombing, said his
attorneys will atk a criminal con
tempt citation against The Ore-
onian and Multnomah County
Sheriff Francis Lambert.
McDonald told a news confer
tnee Monday h i s attorneys
planned to file a motion for the
citations against Lambert and The
Oregonian Publishing Co. in Mult
nomah County Circuit Court.
M. J. Frey, publisher o( The
Orcgonian, . termed McDonald's
charges ludicrous, without merit,
and transparent frauds. Lambert
was out of town and could not be
reached for comment.
Attorneys for McDonald also
were scheduled to argue today a
motion to throw out, on the
rounds it Is faulty, a charge of
damage to property by explosives
returned against .McDonald by the
Multnomah County Grand Jury.
McDonald also was scheduled to
appear later in the day for ar
raignment on a similar charge
brought by the Clackamas County
Grand Jury.
McDonald said the way in which
he was arrested Feb. If, held in
communicado and not told the
charges against him and the
release to the press of statements
by his accusers prior to grant!
jury hearings violated the law
Because of this, he said, he was
asking the contempt citations,
McDonald was arrested at his
home the night of Feb. 11 after
four men arrested earlier signed
statements admitting the dynamit
ing of 10 trucks that hauled for
the struck newspapers, The Orc
gonian and The Oregon Journal.
The four men said McDonald
paid (hem to blowup the trucks,
six in Oregon City and four in
Portland, the night of Jan. 31.
"I would like to stale now that
in all good conscience and faith
I am innocent," McDonald said
McDonald, 51, was a member
of the negotiating committee of
the Stereotypers Union, which
struck the newspapers Nov. 10. He
worked before the strike at The
Orcgonian.
inc dynamiting, rrcy said in
commenting on McDonald's news
conference, was an event of great
public concern and the news
papers covered the same facts as
all other news media.
"Their coverage 'the other
medial was for exactly the same
reason as The Orcgonian's to
nivc the public a complete and
factual report," Frey said. "Even
tne Labor iress gave it major
coverage. ,
'This is in the tradition of the
American democratic press. Ef
fort to impute improper motive
to this action is without merit."
Frey said McDonald's news con
ference Monday was "the same
kind of a 'Roman Holiday' of
which he is now accusing Sheriff
Francis Lambert." Frey noted all
media was summoned and even
served coffee.
"Both the accusations and the
'press conference' were and are
transparent frauds," Frey said.
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
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States Can Stop Hollering; Nez Perce Film Postponed
'but why? Wriy DONfA am ions sire burns? Don't
YA WANNA LOOK SHARP? '
PERISH THE THOUGHT
ALBANY, N. Y. (UP1) - New
York Stale Senate Minority Lead
or Joseph Zarctzki, discussing
plan for a "radioactive fallout-
proof" emergency state capitol,
told Republican senators Monday
night he would give up verbally
blasting them because:
"Alter all, we Democrats may
lave to live with you Republicans
for two or three weeks to avoid
fallout."
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The
Navy has about 4.000 men in
training to man the nuclear sub
marines it is building or has
ordered.
I his Is only the beginning of a
training program expansion to
meet the manpower demands
arising out the rapid upbuilding of
the undersea service, including the
new Polaris missile fleet, officials
said today.
They are unable to predict now
how many men and officers for
A-powcred submarines may be
needed in the next half dozen
years.
However, lop Navy officials cur
rently talk of an eventual fleet of
40 or more Polaris subs. In addi
tion to these Fleet Ballistic Mis-
;ile (FBMl submarines, the Navy
will continue the steady replace
ment of its conventionally pow
ered, World War II design sub
mersibles with nuclear-driven sub
marines designed for the dual
purpose of attack and anti sub
marine work.
These combined programs the
FBMs and the attack submarines
- apparently could mean that
between 15,000 and 20,000 officers
and enlisted men might have to
lie trained for the highly special
ized handling of atomic-powered
submarines in, the. next five or six
years.
The vastly increased technology
demanded for nuclear submarines
makes the new training problem
correspondingly complex. On the
other hand, a substantial portion
of those to be trained for A-sub
duly will have had conventional
submarine experience.
Nevertheless, almost six months
of specialized schooling is re
quired in primary courses for en
listed men and non-commissioned
officers, in addition to advanced
technological courses for many of
them. '
The Navy has four schools in
operation or getting ready to
operate. Equipment maintenance
training is carried on at installa
tions operated by four manufac
turers of atomic submarine equip
nicnt. Submarine navigation and
missile launching training is in the
program at the Dam Neck, Va.,
Navy installation. Team training,
where men are taught to operate
in groups, is conducted at the
New London, Conn., submarine
ichool: at Charleston. S.C.. and
Vallcjo, Calif.
Training in the actual oneration
of nuclear submarine is, of course,
conducted on the submarines.
Until recently, officers enterine
the submarine service had to
ipend at least a year in surface
ships before going into the New
London submarine school. Now
the Navy accepts up to 50 grad
uates annually directly from the
Naval Academy for submarine
schooling.
The old fleet-tvoe submarines
have a complement of between 80
nd 90 men. Their atomic-Dowered
counterparts have room for about
too and the Polaris submarines
have about 100 men aboard.
As more crews become avail
able, the Navy will utilize a sys
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LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) - Re
member all the fuss raised by
Idaho, Washington, Oregon and
Montana when it was announced
the life of the great Nez Perce
Indian tribe leader, Chief Joseph
was to be filmed? The states
were vying for the location set-
ling, and all seemed miffed that
ihey were not included in the
fiiming plans.
Everyone can relax now, for the
life of the great American war
nor isn't going to be filmed right
away for that matter, there has
not been a target date set for the
start of any shooting with the
cameras.
Marjorie Thorsen, story editor
of Meiro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures,
wrote the Nez Perce Indian Tri
bal Committee and the' Lapwai
commercial ciud, tnat tne an
nouncement of a location for the
Chief Joseph picture was not only
premature but was not made by
the studio.
The announcement from an un
named source said that the film
ing was to be done in north-
central Washington. It stirred a
flurry of protest from this area
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and that in the Pacific Northwest
Various areas claimed that the
famous Indian leader's story
snould be told here or there
You'll recall Joseph led his people
on a military retreat from near a
point where Oregon, Idaho and
Washington meet into northwest
ern Montana, pursued all the way
by U. S. forces. Joseph thought
he was safe in Canada when he
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detained by federal troops. His
surrender speech is one of the
most ooienant in military lore.
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