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High Court Tosses Out Ballot Title SALEM ( LPI i -The Oregon Supreme Court, in a 5-2 split de cision, today overthrew Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton's pro posed ballot title (or the initia tive measure to close the state's waters to commercial salmon and steelhead fishing. It substituted the title pro posed by opponents o( the mea sure. The action paves the way for the Save Our Salmon and Steel head, Inc., to begin circulation of petitions to get the contro versial measure on the Novem ber, J064, ballot. The initiative petition ki filed with the secretary of state on Aug. 8. The group was filed with the secretary of state on Aug. 8. The group has until July 2, 19G4, to gather 37,0116 valid signatures. It proposes to close all the state's inland waters, including the Columbia River, to com mercial salmon and steelhead fishing. The title assigned by Thorn ton read "Prohibits commercial fishing for salmon and steelhead in all Oregon inland waters, in cluding boundary rivers. Pro hibits all commercial dealings in fish taken illegally." The Columbia River Salmon and Tuna Packers Association challenged the final four words of Thornton's title, and asked that "fish taken in prohibited areas" be substituted. Today's Supreme C o u r t ac tion made the substitution. Justice Hall S. Lusk, with Justice Kenneth J. O'Connell joining, dissented, and said Thornton's title met legal re quirements, and the court should not disapprove a title "simply because it feels it can write a better one." The majority opinion by Jus tice George Rnssman said the language in the substituted title "minimizes the possibility that a leader will surmise that un less this measure is adopted, Oregon will have no law that prohibits commercial dealings in salmon and steelhead that were taken illegally." As Cafeteria Chapel Planned PORTLAND (UPD - The Ex position - Recreation Commis sion Tuesday decided that the veterans chapel in the Memorial Coliseum will become a cafete ria. Manager Don Jewell said the chapel has not been used since the Memorial Fountain was put into operation and dedicated. On The Record LAKE JUSTICE COURT Ervla John Gardiner, deer In pos lession, 429,50. Ronert L. Holbrook, Improper hunt ing license, t?9.50. lone Edwards, assault with a dan gerous weapon, waived preliminary hearing and bound over to grand ury. Juan R. Moreno, no operator's li cense, 15. LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE i nihtt i 1 t m"-r l - re Vlto3CO 8ACROS6J 1UACR05518 9 rj I A IT ,, , ma.r. oon '6 'Jiscavi v 'lava 'i 'Naano 'aioavs -e 'lanixs "i uMa 'sioo9 mi 'N3xo 'oi 'mooa -a 'auaru '9 wno 'NiixNvaj -z !S83msnv IT'S PARTY TIME Yes, November ond December are the months for parties, business meetings and gatherings of all kinds. Reserve your date with us now. We will be happy to help you plan any size party or meeting, noon or night. Our newly enlarged facilities enable us to have a room just the right size fcr your group. MOLATORE'S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Dickering WASHINGTON il'PH - U.S. officials believe that evidence Ngo Dinh Nhu was dickering with the Communists may have helped trigger the coup that overthrew his brother. Presi dent Ngo Dinh Diem of South Viet Nam. Members of the M-general revolutionary committee which seized power last week contend that the controversial Nhu. who died along with Diem in the up rising, had been negotiating for possible reunilication of Com munist North Viet Nam and South Viet Nam under a "neu tral" banner. American authorities can not confirm all the details but they have independent evidence that, at the very least, Nhu was in touch with Red leaders in Hanoi. This was disclosed Tuesday as Secretary of State Dean Rusk expressed the hope that the United Stales could recog nize the new Saigon regime soon. He said South Viet Nam Home Ends Vote Drive KINROSS, Scotland (UPD Prime .Minisjor Sir Alec Douglas-Home today wound up his two-fold campaign for winning a seat in the House of Com mons and halting the Conserva tive party's slide toward possi ble defeat in the next general elections. Residents of the constituency of Kinross-West -Perthshire will vote in a by-election Thursday to pick a representative from a slate of candidates including the 60-ycar-old prime minister, who gave up his ancient title last month, and six opponents. The result will be known Fri day. Douglas-Home is expected to win, but the size of his major ity is considered vitally impor tant to his party. Liberal candidate Alastair D. Millar, a "local landowner, is expected to provide the stiffest opposition. The liberals did not contest Uie Kinross scat in the last general elections, and the party is expected to draw more votes away from Douglas-Home than the Labor parly candi date, Andrew Forrester. With the next general elec tions due any time within the next 11 months, the Conserva tives have little time to build the prime minister into a solid vote-getter. An impressive victory here would be a good first step. A sharply reduced majority could be disastrous. Low Bidder BOISE (UPD Earl L. Mc Nutt Co., Eugene, Ore., Tues day was apparent low bidder of six on a million-dollar interstate highway job just south of the Montana line in far eastern Ida ho. The State Highway Depart ment said iMcNutt ottered to do the work for $1,191,808. llDOWKlT"r-l With Communists was "moving now toward quiet and stability." Other officials said recognition might come in a few days. Rusk spoke to newsmen alter he held a closed-door briefing I "oZ 3 - -,3f 1 J v I Copper Chafing Dishes We believe this to be one of the finest collections you'll ever find. Select from small 12-inch sizes up to huge 24-inch center pieces. 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