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Longshore
Decision
Reaffirmed
SALEM (LTD - The Oregon
Supreme Court today affirmed a
$4,000 judgment for a longshore
man injured while loading a ship.
The decision upheld Multnomah
County Judge Alfred Sulmonetti.
The injuries occurred when John
Dewey tried to free a hand truck
after its wheel broke through
one-inch boards.
A. F. Klavcness & Co., had ar
cued that the injuries were caused
not by inadequate boards, but by
Dewey's attempt to extricate the
truck.
The supreme court affirmed the
Multnomah County convictions of
Robert Moczygembra. James E
Painter, William Hardy, and Rob
ert R. Hull.
They were found guilty of as
sault witli a dangerous weapon in
an attempted break at Rocky
Butte Jail where a woman was
seized and threatened with
homemade knife.
The high court ruled that the
four aided and abetted another
convict in the assault.
In an appeal from Washington
County, the court held that the
Homestead Exemption law does
not exempt a homestead from the
lien of a judgment. The decision
affirmed Judge Glen Hcibcr.
The court reversed Judge Ed
ward C. Kelly in a State Highway
Commission condemnation case in
Jackson County. A right-of-way!
judgment against the commission
of $24,500 plus $4,000 in attorneys's
fees was reversed and the case
remanded for a new trial.
The court upheld a $570 judg
ment for Ben Freedman in a
breach of contract action from
Multnomah County. He had asked
for more.
Hie conviction of David Hugh
Glenn, charged in Douglas County
with contributing to the delinquen
cy of a minor, was affirmed.
Horan Urges
Import Limit
WASHINGTON UPI - Rep.
Walt Horan, R-Wash., said today
it is "more urgent than ever" for
President Kennedy to declare a
quota slashing Canadian softwood
lumber sales in the United States
by 60 per cent.
Horan inserted In the Congrcs
sional Record a U.S. Commerce
Department report predicting that
U.S. softwood prices might decline
because of last October's West
Coast storm. The report said the
blown-down limber had to be sal
vaged and that this probably
would result in an over-supply of
lumber.
"This fact makes it more urgent
than ever that the President take
immediate action to impose an
immediate quota," Horan said.
Measures have been introduced
in both Die house and the senate
calling on Kennedy to limit soft.
wood lumher Imports to S per
cent ol u.s. consumption.
In 11162, U.S. imports of soft.
wood lumber equalled 15 per cent
of consumption, and imports were
expected to grow this year to 15.5
per cent, the Commerce Depart
ment report said.
Canada, which supplies the vast
majority of U.S. softwood lumber
imports, earned about $280 million
from its softwood sales to the
United States last year.
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WASHINGTON UPI - Chair-,
man Newton N. Minow of the .
Federal Communications Commis
sion said today concentrated own
ership of newspaper and broad
cast facilities "could be danger
ous" but in some areas links be
tween the two media are healthy.
Minow. the first witness before
a House judiciary antitrust sub
committee investigating the eco
nomic aspects of the news indus
try, said "any concentration of
great power in a few hands..
w hether in the press or elsewhere,
can be of great concern."
Minow made the comment in
reply to a question from Chair
man Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y., who
asked if Minow considered "sig
nificant" subcommittee staff find
ings that "three newspaper chains
own 45 dailies, 25 magaiines, 10
AM radio stations, 7 FM stations,
12 TV stations, 2 press services,
several photo services and several
feature syndicates." Celler did not
name the companies involved.
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could be dangerous," Minow said.
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tween newspapers and broadcast
ing stations both served the public
interest and helped the parties
involved.
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in communities with two news
papers and three television chan
nels, one already owned by a
newspaper. The other newspaper '
might be at a definite competitive .
disadvantage if it could not get
a broadcasting license also, he
said.
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mon ownership of print and broad
I cast facilities, Minow said, the
commission had run into cases
where advertisers had been of- '
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dia instead of one or the other: '
He said complaints about this had
come from upstate New York, '
Worcester, Mass., and Mobile; '.
Ala.
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it is usually stopped immediately,"
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concerned with the health of the
news industry and not with Hie
handling of news.
Celler, in his statement, said
new antitrust exemptions for
newspapers might be one step to
protect or expand the market
place for the "exchange of news
and ideas."
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WHITE PLAINS. N.Y. (UPD .
The Rev. Dr. G. Bromelv Oxnam.
a retired bishop in the Methodist
Church and former president of
the World Council of Churches,, '
died Tuesday night at the Burke
Rehabilitation Foundation here.
He was 71.
Prior to his retirement In 1960.
Oxnam had served as bishop in
the Omaha, Boston, New York
and Washington areas. He had
written many books and articles
since 1920, and held honorary de
grees from 19 colleges and uni
versities. Books written by him since 1950 .
included "On This Rock," "I Pro- ,
test," and "A Testament of
Faith."
Prior to his election as bishop, .
Oxnam served as president of Do- :
Pau University in Greencastle,
Md.
Death was attributed to compli
cations following a mid-December
operation for Parkinson's disease.
Born in Sonora, Calif., on Aug.
14, 1B91, the bishop received his
undergraduate education at t h e
University of Southern California.
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