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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamalh Falls, Ore.
Thursday. October S, 19631
State Officials Deny Gambling Claim Cardinals Air Views On Preaching
febRTLAND (UPD-Oregon lawi
enforcement officials took issue
-today wth Rep. Paul A. Fino,
. -New York, who declared the state
is a "gamblers' paradise"which
contributes more than $250 millio
a year to crime syndicates.
"He must have received some
misinformation," said Atty. Ccn.
. Robert Y. Thornton.
"We haven't had a valid gam
bling complaint In Portland for
the past year," said Police Chief
David Johnson.
-.. Fino, who frequently points to
gambling In various states, con-.-tends
a government-run national
lottery would drive criminals out
'Of gambling and bring more mon-,-y
into the U.S. treasury.
; In making his Oregon charge
; Wednesday, he also accused the
state of hypocrisy in assigning
part of the gross income from
' gambling at horse and dog tracks
- to county fairs. He said legalized
gambling had not been popular in
rural Oregon "until the gambling
syndicates got a brainstorm.
'They cut the hypocrites in on
the take," he said. "They bought
off the rural bluenoses by getting
the slate to assign a portion of its
percentage of the gross to the
county fairs.
Thornton said he had "no per
sonal knowledge" of any illegal
gambling in Oregon and that he
was convinced things were not as
bad now as during the Portland
vice probe in the mid-1950's. And,
he said, the annual yearly illegal
betting traffic at that time would
only "amount to a small fraction
of the J250 million figure."
Chief Johnson said if Kino's fig
ure was accurate "you'd be stum
bling over bookies in the smaller
towns." And, he added, in Octo
ber of 1962 there were only four
federal wagering stamps applied
for or in existence in Portland
All four are out of business now
he said.
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GRANTS PASS UPI - Gov.
Mark Hatfield said Wednesday he
did not see how referral of the
legislature's $M) million tax pack
age back to the lawmakers would
result in anything better.
Hatfield, speaking to the Rotary
Club here, said, "1 thought they
aptly demonstrated in 141 days
that they could not create a bet
ter tax bill."
The governor has not said if he
will call a special session of the
legislature if the tax bill loses.
Hatfield said he was asking for
a favorable vote on the tax meas
ure Oct. 15 because of harm the
reduction would cause slate serv
ices and programs.
He also said the state might be
getting closer to a sales tax be
cause more people who formerly
opposed a sales tax have told him
they now think it is lime for a
new money source.
Opponents of the legislature's
tax bill feel government has
grown too expensive, but that
they show no clear-cut consensus
on what should be done, the gov
ernor said.
Other tax front comments:
Stale Sen. Thomas R. Mahoney,
D-Pm'llancl. said he thought the
tax bill would "go down by two
to one.
Slate Sen. Edward Fadeley, D
Eugene, asked Hatfield to "detail
where you agree and where you
disagree with the legislative tax
program." He lauded Hatfield's
efforts to get a yes vote for the
program, but criticized the gover
nor for "political washing of
hands" by allowing the measure
to become law without signature.
I BV LOUIS CA&SEU
I VATICAN CITY lUPI '-Joseph
Cardinal Ritter of St. Louis told
the Ecumenical Council today
that a revival of "preaching the
word of God is the indispcnsa
ble basis" of any other reform
of the Roman Catholic Church.
The American prelate, one of
the council's liberal group, said
that all of the reforms under
consideration such as those
the liturgy and organization of
Ihe church depend on getting
back to sound and dynamic
preaching of God's word.
He said unfortunately preaching
today is often done in a "dosul
tory manner," as if it were inci
dental to the liturgy.
Auguslin Cardinal Boa, head of
the secretariat for Christian unity,
followed Cardinal Kilter with a
plea for more accurate study of
biblical texts, which arc bcin
cited by council speakers as well
as in the document now under
debate on the nature of the
church.
Bea, former head of the Pon
tifical Biblical Institute and one
of the world's most noted Cath
olic biblical scholars, strongly im
plied that some of his colleagues
were misquoting or misunder
standing the scripture.
Giacomo Cardinal Lercaro,
archbishop of Bologna and one of
the four moderators of the coun
cil, declared that the "separated
brethren" of the Protestant and
Orthodox communions are al
ready "incorporated in the church
of Christ" by virture of their
baptism.
Speaks On Baptism
Emphasizing that he spoke in
a personal capacity rather than
as a moderator, Cardinal Lercaro
voiced, the hope that the council
will make it very clear in its def
inition of the church that Chris
tian baptism, even outside the Ho
man Catholic Church, comers a
"second birth" by which an in
dividual is incorporated into the
church in a true sense, even
though circumstances such as
heresy or schism may interfere.
with his full enjoyment of all the
spiritual benefits of the church.
In all, 20 council fathers spoke
at today's fourth plenary meet
ing of the second session. Debate
continued on the introduction and
first of four chapters in a docu
ment entitled "De Ecclesia"
'about the church).
The "De Ecclesia" document
may become an authoritative
source on such topics asthe pri
macy of the Pope, the authority
of the bishops and the relation
of non-Catholics to the kingdom
of God.
Gangland Government Called
Menace To Society In U.S. )
First state to put a symbol on
its automobile license plates was
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LONDON (UPH A witness tes
tified today that call girl Chris
tine Keeler. in a mood she never
displayed to ex-War Minister John
Profumo or any of her oilier fa
mous friends, swore she would
"get" a discarded Jamaican lov
er who had tried to see her
again.
A capacity crowd in dingy
Marylehone Magistrate's Court!
heard further revelations of the
other side of the double life of
the girl w ho started the Profumo
scandal with lea on Ihe stalely
lawns of Lord Astor's estate.
Tile witness, bearded West In
dian Clarence Camacchio. said he
was present the night of April 17
18 when Aloysius i Lucky i Gordon,
a )Hit singer, grappled with her
at Hie door of her home.
"I'm going to get him," lie
quoted Ihe 21-year-old redhead as
saying later. "I'm not going to
let him get away with tins."
Alias Keeler and three co
defendants are being given a
hearing in magistrate's court on
charges of conspiracy and per
jury in n aming Gordon into a
three-year jail term. His sentence
Was quashed by the court of
criminal appeal.
The prosecution charges that
Miss Keeler told police that in
juries she had actually received
earlier that night In a punch-ami-kick
battle with an ex-convict
were caused by Gordon.
Her cfrdefenditils arc her
Apartment male. Paula Hamilton
Marshall, J3. her housekeeper.
Mrs. Olive Brnoker, 56, and a
West Indian chauffeur, Rudolph
Truello Fenton.
Camacchio, who is serving a
term (or living on the immoral
earnings of his wife, said that he
used to visit Miss Hamilton-Marshall
and had dropped in (or
some food on tlie night in ques
tion. Camacchio did not mention
John Hamilton-Marshall, brother
of Paula, who to-tilled Wednes
day that he kicked and punched
Miss Keeler in a fight over her
charge he had examined her pri
vate papers One of his punches
opened a cut over her eye evi
dently some lime before Gordon
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world informer Joseph Valachi is
offering "convincing evidence"
that a secret gangland govern
ment menaces the U.S. society,
Sen. John L. McClellan, D-Ark.,
said today.
McClellan is chairman of t h e
Senate investigations subcommit
tee which has been listening to
Valachi's lurid description of the
Cosa Nostra crime combine. With
the hearings recessed until next
week, McClellan gave a short ap
praisal of the testimony to date.
He noted that much of the stub-
by ex-hoodlum's testimony is "not
especially new." But, he com
mented, authorities in New York
and elsewhere are currently fol
lowing up leads trom Valachi si
narrative of gangland warfare of
the liUOs.
Sen. Karl E , Mundt.-R-S. D..
the lop Republican member of
the subcommittee, said he began
the hearings feeling somewhat
skentical ahnnt Valachi as a wit
ness but had come to believe that
his testimony was essentially sol-
id.
MrfMlan said he honed to "ex
pedite" Valachi's testimony when
I ho snuat Cosa Nostra alumnus
returns to the witness table next
Tuesday.
Hp said he believed another
day or day-and-a-half would com
plete the testimony unless Va.
lachi, currently serving two long
iail Mntpnis on narcotics counts.
'proved to have a lot of informa
tion on narcotics traffic. .
"Whether it is called the Ma
fia, the syndicate or something
else. I think he is giving ennvine
ing proof that such an organiza
tion docs exist," McClellan said.
McClellan said that testimony
from one "who was actually pres
ent and knows" gave credence to
the idea that such a combine is
"a menace and that it is a gov
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