The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 21, 1958, Page 13, Image 13

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    "a
lost Estimates
lL
r nignway iods
leld Inequable
' WASHINGTON i Sen. Albert
,a iD-Trnn) said Ihit week q
slit check hat shown "a dis
ruing lick of uniformily" i n
in of prepannf cost estimates
r the interstate highway network.
The estimate form the baiii on
irh federal funds are allocated
fiiong the states. Lack of uniform-
in the estimates wouia tena 10
icrease some states' shares and
rer others. The federal govern
i , nt pays 90 per cent of the cost
the interstate superhighways.
(iore said the system was criti
jed in a report from the General
counting Office, which made the
i nd v at nis request. The report
ited. however, that the Bureau
' Public Roads defended its ap-
rtionments as fair and reason
tile. The senator said the Publie
loads subcommittee he heads will
insider the GAO report.
Because federal aid funds for
ighwavs must be voted and ap
portioned well in advance. Gore
aln, tne nivisiun iiiuiik stairs lor
teal 19.S9, which begins July 1,
nd fiscal 1960, a year later, must
hiand.
toit Not EquabJa
(iore said in a statement the
AO sampling survey found that
Li e s i i a standards, traffic esti
mates, ana costs lacked the uni-
urmity asked by Congress in pass
ng tne nignway Act.
States involved in the GAO check :
Iwert California, Colorado, Georgia, I GOLD BEACH, Ore. i Sen-1 would accept
Illinois, Kansas, rsew York, New tenet was suspended indefinitely sentence.
? 1
Public Roadi Bureau Okayt Batch Of Work I
WASHINGTON 1 The Bureau up to spur similar projects as an
a Public Roads reported this week anti-recession measure,
it authorized construction of 2.0S3 During the weekend the bureau
miles of federal-aid highways last reported prompt use is being
month. made of the special fund. It said
This was in addition to work on P'" 10 Pfni V',rl? milll0n
th. interstate superhighway net- dollar! on 671 miles of roads were
work Th. hr..i, r.r4 Sim. 1 approved by April 30 just two
day night that construction con
tracts on 3K3 miles of the multi
lane, limited access road net were
awarded during April.
The regular program for build
ing primary, secondary and urban
roads also is In addition to a
weeks after Congress
anti recession highway
assed the
passi
law.
special 400-million-dollar fund set bined.
Four million V S. retailers and
other local advertisera invest about
12 S billion a year in daily news
papers more than they spend in
all other advertising; media com
Wed. Moy 21, 1958 The Ntwi-RtitW, Hottburg, Ort. 13
Animal Carriers
Answer to Prtviout runl
'IN PRISON, AND YE VISITED ME' Evangelist Billy Graham, currently conducting a
crusade ot the Cow Palace in San Francisco, sees many hands raised in response, to his
invitation to "live for God in prison" as he addressed on estimated 4,000 of the 4,500
inmates of San Quentin prison near San Francisco. Groham later visited "Death Row
and spoke to 18 of its 21 condemned men. One of those absent was Caryl Chessman, who
remained in his cell. (AP Wirephoto)
FROM NINE TO FIVE
By Jo Pitcher
Juvenile Court Gets Girl In Coos County Escapade
the deferring of Oregon there it no intermediate
i reilitv helureen nrisnn and that
ersey, Ohio, Texas, Virginia and this week for Dorotha Louise Deck- Thil nut hae in th hanric nf 1 ii.j nU k m i,vnil
Washington. er, 18-year-old Reno, Nev., girl ! fountv Judo, fiuv Forsvth. There ! . h. ..iA ,h. .ti. nem-
sentence t tentiary does not have proper
facilities to handle the girl.
Dist. Attv. Ed Ackley earlier
I he report said tne Bureau oi.who pleaded luitv to kidnaoing I wh.t
Public Roads fixed minimum butli policeman. he would impose.
I Hot umA,. nta.iuatua iui Ar- 1 IIC hlUUflUIIlK KM Uill Ul
sign, construction and saiety, with
I a result that some state programs
are much more costly than others.
It reported a wide variation in
the number of traffic lanes, width
of highways and shoulders, meth
ods of computing 1975 estimated
traffic volumes, and standards for
hridges, underpasses and similar
features.
brief crime fling early this month I Ns Alrtrnart Course
,n w.mn ner Sun. an ooy menu, judge lung, in the Course Ol "r - . -,ni(m. H. said
Sn0' oull"n decision, said that in n0t00 t0 rob ,
had traced the movements of the
to death at a police roadblock
Circuit Judge Dal M. King told
the subdued, quiet-voiced girl he
was putting off passing sentence
and instead was turning her over
to juvenile authorities. He cau
tioned that she had to behave, or
he would call her back for sen
tencing. If she didn't like that, the judge
said, she could ask for immediate
sentencing. She said, in a voice
that was barely audible, she
I $20,000 In Jewelry
Mysteriously Vanishes
OJAI, Calif. - Police said
$20,000 worth of jewelry belonging
to former actress Vera Ralston
Yates has disappeared mysteriously.
aiis. laics, ine wne oi liernerl nnDTii-n ,m n ,t i
:j - r. . ,. 1 UTI I Ul liailU VI.-
' . ' r-.J..J,l.u rpPu?"c. rlc-!and Coke Co. is to become the
Portland Cas And Coke
To Assume New Name
reported the loss durine
weekend stay at the fashionable
Ojai Valley Inn.
Police Chief James Alrorn mH
he was at a loss lo explain how
the gems disappeared since two
huge watchdogs, especially trained
to guard prooertv. were in lh.
Yates cottage at the time He rtH.
ed that there was no evidence of
Dreak-in.
Northwest Natural Gas Co
July.
Stockholders of the firm this week ; ern stales since is.;.
Less Attention Slated
For Problems Of Power
PORTLAND I Less attention
to Western power problems will
be paid bv the Columbia Basin
Interstate Compact Commission.
The commission told its drafting
committee here to skip most
power considerations in its next
draft.
Only those power problems
which affect allocation or finan
cing of projects will be considered
in the future, the commission
said.
The commission has been trying
to create a policy of water use
for seven Western and Northwest-
bank and that in the course of
two abductions, she had handled
a gun and kept one at (he back
of a hostage.
The girl's attorney, Samuel
Hall of Brookings, told the court
i she had a difficult life from the
I time she was 3, when her mother
was killed in an accident.
Mr f
I'"'"! oorjr n
"You're running short of laundry, Mr. Wump. Don't you think
you ought to make up with your wifer
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carrier
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II Corner
fishermen
IS Phihppie
14 Complex
carbohydrate .
13 Pointing,
a, a weapon
II Chines
secret society
IT Legal point
HHih notes In
1 Guido's Kale
20 Turned
outward
J Mother ot
Apollo
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S Russian
wolfhound
4 Coalesce
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7 Having
waapona
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12 Fragment
IS Sampled
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wheel carrier
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carriers
S7 Test
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41 Mak. lar
42 Prepared
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carrier
48 Incarnation
of Viihnu
33 Pompous
snow
94 Click-beetle
S Exhibited
emotion
37 Reiterate
it Bristles
50 Leases
DOWN
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(con).)
25 Girl's name
27 Water vessel
21 Volcano
in Sicily
20 Trial
II Symbol for
iridium
1) Negative -
reply
33 Looked
fixedly
It feminine
appellation.
40 Chemical
substance
42 Lariat
43 Hang in folds
44 Animals found,
in i too
4i Appellation
4t Hone's gait
4t Solar disk
M rieah food
I Wilts
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IS Brythonit
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MINI Hi l
approved changing the firm's cor
porate name.
The firm's president, Charles H.
Gueffroy. said Portland Gas and
Coke will expand its operations
into the Eugene-Springfield area
and The Dalles. He said the firm
is acquiring gas systems there.
The 14th proposed compact will
be considered when the commis
sion meets again July 15.
Glen Larson of Montana was
named the commission's new
chairman. Mark Kiilp, the Idaho
state engineer, was re-elected
secretary-treasurer.
Labor Leader Deplores
Showing At Primary Polls
PORTLAND '. The Multno
mah County Labor Council was
told here this week that organized
labor's participation in the Friday
primary election was "a miser
able flop "
James T. Marr, executive secre
tary of the state Labor Council,
said he was concerned because no
effort was made by labor to get
out the vote.
He suggested special organiza
tional meetings before the fall
1 election.
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