Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 12, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    Stafc Bids
For NASA
WASHINGTON (UPI) - An
Oregon delegation, lead by Rep.
Editli Green. D-Ore., and Ro
bert Short, vice president of
Portland General Electric Co.,
Wednesday urged the National
Aeronautics and Space Admin
istration (NASA) to locate a re
search center In tlie Portland
area.
The delegation lilted some of
Oregon's technical and climactic
advantages in an effort to have
a $57 million electronic research
complex in the state.
Oregon's group was one of
many such delegations bidding
for the project which NASA said
would eventually employ 2.100
to 2.700 persons. The projected
center would occupy 1.100 acres.
Short suggested a site in the
Tualatin Valley to NASA exam
iner George Simpson.
Dr. James Jensen, president
of Oregon State University, pre
sented a description of what he
termed the "academic boule
vard" which stretches from Se
attle to San Diego and through
the Willamette Valley. It would
offer scientific personnel and
laboratories for work related to
space, lie said.
Anti-Canadian Lumber Marking Requirement Approved By Senate-House Group
WASHINGTON l'PH - A
House-Senate conference com
mittee Wednesday approved
a lumber marking requirement
that was a key factor in (lie
drive to cut back Canada's $280
million a year softwood lumber
sales to the United states.
The requirement would make
it necessary for ail sawed lum
ber imported into tlie United
States to be marked w ith coun
try of origin alter March 31,
1964. It Is a keystone in any
attempt to enforce "Buy-American"
practices.
The requirement had been
added to a House-passed bill as
an amendment when the bill
was approved by the Senate last
June. It was included in the
compromise bill w o rk e d out
Wednesday by a House-Senate
conference committee. The com
promise now must be approved
by both houses before the bill
goes to President Johnson fur
signature.
The State. Commerce and
Treasury department had op
posed the marking requirement
in hearings on the proposal, and
former President Dwight D. Ei
senhower vetoed a similar
measure in I960.
Opponents argued it would
violate Canadian-U.S. trade
agreements and run counter to
U.S. efforts to achieve freer
trade.
Sen. Warren G. Magnuson. D
Wash., hailed the conference
committee action as "a con
structive step toward helping
our Pacific Northwest lumber
industry."
Canada exported about $280
million worth of softwood lum
ber to tlie United States last
jear, accounting for about IS
per cent of U.S. domestic soft
wood construction. Lumber in
dustry spokesmen have said the
Canadian share of the U S. mar
ket increased this year.
Only one other lumber bill has
advanced in Congress so far
this session. The Senate last
week passed legislation to ex
tend an exemption that allowed
U.S. lumber to be shipped to
Puerto Rico in foreign vessels.
Purpose of the continued exemp
tion was to enable U.S. lumber
to compete with Canadian lum
ber in Puerto Rico.
Other measures which have
been submitted include bills
which would restrict imported
softwood to 6 per cent of U.S.
consumption and require that
oniy U.S. lumber be used in
construction built with federal
funds or with federal government-guaranteed
loans.
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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon
Country-of-origin marking
would be crucial to any such
"buy American" campaigns
which the lumber industry has
quietly tried to foster.
Thursday, December 12, 1M!
Mrs. Kennedy Buys
Home In Georgetown
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her new home a 12-room
colonial style house in the
swank Georgetown section of
the capital, only blocks from
where slie lived with her hus
band in a happier day.
Complete with an elevator, an
outside patio, and a view of the
Potomac from a rooftop "cap
tain's watch," the house was
listed for sale at $100,000. The
exact sale price, however, was
not announced.
The new house is across tlie
street from where Mrs. Ken
nedy Is now living In a home
lent her by Undersecretary of
State W. Averell Harriman.
Three blocks away, Is another
home formerly owned by the
Kennedys when the. late Presi
dent was a senator.
A spokesman for Mrs. Ken
nedy said Wednesday that she
and her two children. Caroline.
8, and John Jr., 3, would move
into tlie house next month.
The house was purchased
from James M. Gibson, a re
tired Investment broker. Gibson
originally listed tlie house for
sale at $380,000 but recently
lowered It.
Built around 1794, Gibson said
the mottled brick building Is be
lieved to be Georgetown's sec
ond oldest house. It has seven
bedrooms, cathedral ceilings,
and foot-thick walls.
Tlie first floor drawing room
opens out on to an enclosed
patio. To the right of the center
hall is the dining room. Behind
It is the kitchen and servants'
quarters.
The house was described by
Pamela Turnure, Mrs. Ken
kendy's press secretary, as
"quite spacious." She said the
President's widow is expected
to move in about the middle of
January.
In the While House Wednes
day. President Johnson signed
legislation giving Mrs. Kennedy
Secret Service protection, along
with free mailing privileges,
and office help.
Under the hill. Secret Service
agents will be available to pro
tect the Kennedy family for as
long as two years. The' mailing
privileges were for lier lifetime.
The entire amount aulhoriied
Mrs. Kennedy was JM.ono. Out
of this $15.(100 was to be used
to defray burial costs for Presi
dent Kennedy and Xn,ona i0 pay
her staff.
Settling into the White House,
Mrs. Johnson took over a tradi
tional First lady's job. She
Drought Christmas toys to chil
dren in the District of Colum
bia General Hospital. With her
daughter. Lucy Raines, Mrs.
Johnson toured the wards giv
ing the youngsters, puzilcs.
blocks, and sewing sets.
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dren that one of tlie "last things
President Kennedy did was to
arrange for all the toys that
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