Thufj., July 14, 1960 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, On. 5 Portland - Eugene Fouir - Laoer CompSeted i Text Of Kennedy's Post-Election Talk jLargeSt Ever Constructed In Orenon LOS ANGELES (AP) Follow ing is the text of Sen. John K. Kennedy's remarks to delegates after being voted the Democratic presidential nomination: Gov. Collins, Chairman Butler, Gov. Brown and my mother and my sister. Under the official procedures of this convention, it is not possible for me to give you an answer to your nomination until Friday night, but 1 think you can guess what the answer will be. Four years ago, in another great city, on the occasion of our 1956 Democratic convention, I came to the platform and moved that the name of our vice presi dential nominee. Sen. Kefauver, be made unanimous. Therefore, 1 have some recognition of the feel ing of my friend and colleague Sen. Johnson, and my friend and colleague, Sen. Symington. Their generosity and the gener osity of the other favorite sons in moving that this nomination be made by acclamation, 1 think. gives us promise of going to the people of the United Slates in this election as a strong and united party in all parts of the United States. 1 hope that those who have so loyally supported them will join with me. Tins is an important elec tion, in many ways the most im portant election in the history of this country. All of us in this room and across the country are united together in our devotion to this country. We wish to keep it strong.and we wish to keep it free. It re quires at this critical time the best of all of us, and I can assure all of you here who have reposed this confidence in me that 1 will be worthy of your trust. We will car ry the fight to the people in the fall, and we shall win. HEAVY POPULATION Denmark, smallest of the Scan danavian countries, has a popula tion of about 4,500,000. ROSEBURG JEWELERS against rhnnl water, It dust & grime "US ,17 jewels. ttalnleii iteel back, luminous dial CVA5 I vv 7 ue if i n c;a flex doubly GUARANTEED for your protection (This material, ptrtinsnt of course to Rostburg bcau of tht overall freeway system, was pre pared by the Cement Industry of Oregon.) Paving crews have begun pour ing the twin ribbons of concrete which will complete the final link of the four-lane divided freeway between Eugene and Portland. The ll'a-mile freeway section reaching from the Willamette riv er north, and part of the Federal Interstate highway system, will be the largest modern concrete highway project employing "bumpless" design ever to have been constructed in Oregon. Work has started at the northern end of the project on the Linn Lane county line and paving is scheduled to be completed to the Willamette river at Judkins Point by early fall. Cost of the ll'i-mile paving project will be $2,540,598. The paving contractor Roy L. Houck & Sons, of Salem was also the paving firm for a nine-mile stretch of the freeway near Al bany, completed in 1958, which in troduced modern concrete highway construction to the stale. Since that time, a six-mite, four-lane section of the freeway south from Albany has been paved with concrete and a concrete section of the freeway extension into Portland was com pleted last summer. The project north from Eugene is being paved with eight-inch con crete, reinforced with steel mesh. , The same specifications have been used for other modern concrete highway work on the Interstate system in Oregon. Some 104.000 barrels of cement will go into the project. Expansion and contraction joints in the new highway will be the new-type "hairline" variety, thus eliminating the "bumpety-bum;" oflen associated with older con : crete highways which employed the wider joints. Oilier features of the new concrete construction will in clude a skid-resistant surface which is brushed into the concrete dur ing me construction process. While paving is under way on Ihe IHi-mile section north from Eugene, paving crews will also be at work on a section of the free way north of the Lane county line these two projects will link up with the freeway section south of Albany, completed last summer, and traffic is expected to begin rolling unimpeded between Port land and Eugene, and intermediate points, early in the fall. Ordinary balance wheel -rigid spokei relay shocks straight to vital balance mechanism. Incaftax balance wheel g-i-v-e-s with the shock... fully guaranteed against ' damage. Leather WATCH STRAPS Reg. 1.7S : AAC IT JEWELRY T J 11 27c to 69c II Dion"nd 1 Juvenile Drinking Said On Increase PORTLAND (AP) H. J. Delloff. hearing supervisor for the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, said Wednesday there had been an alarming increase in juv e n i 1 e drinking. He said there was a 56 per cent increase in the number of hear ings on this charge in the first six months of this year. Detloff called for a joint educa tion program by the commission and the liquor industry and for a stepped-up enforcement program with sliffer penalties for violators. The commission rejected three applications from bowling alleys for liquor licenses. Two were in Portland the other in Eugene. Crop Dusting Plane Falls Near Beaverton BtSAVKKTON ( At ) A crop dusting plane crash landed in the Tektronix plant parking lot near here Tuesday, but the pilot walk ed away uninjured. He is Richard L. Williams, 45, a veteran pilot. He said the plane's motor stop ped shortly after takeoff from the Bernard Airport. The plane was damaged in the crash landing. I -sZii.-V . " it " i ii, V..-' I'll. . ,-jp. .- 'j kS. V v 5 A' a Lr Hftr1 till Several Oregon Landmarks Now Have Official Names SILOUETTED AGAINST his equipment, operator of concrete mixer unit dumps fresh con crete into roadway cn Interstate highway project near Eugene. Largest modern concrete highway project in Oregon to date, the 1 1 Vi-mile four lane freeway section will require 104,000 barrels of cement in construction. The highway will utilize the new "bumpless" concrete design first introduced to Oregon in 1958. ywn?wj i(V ' .: A College Professor On lll-Fated Plane CORVALL1S, Ore. (AP) Dr. Kline R. Swygard, a political science professor at Oregon Stale College, was a passenger on the Northwest Airlines plane which was ditched in the ocean near The Philippine Islands Wodnesdav night. Swycard was Ihe leader of an around-the-world study tour and was in charge of 20 students. The tour called for visits to the Far East and the Middle East and was to end at Alliens, Greece, Aug. 21. Swygard has traveled extensive ly and bad spent two years in Thailand under a Fulbrigiit grant. He came to Oregon State in lil-17 after leaching at the University of Washington and Universily of Wyoming. WASHINGTON' (API Here are names of several Oregon land mark rivently made otfieial by Ihe I' S. Board on Geographic Namo: Hall H.iv About two square milt's in size indenting western Nhore of I pper Klamath Lake uut Howard Bay). Hig Lookout Mountain Eleva tion aliout 7.120 feel northeast of Wratlu'rhy inoi Lookout Moun tain ). Chicken Creek Stream flowing to Si.-Jry Creek northeast of Weatherby. Found l ake In Deschutes Na tional Forest north of Maiden Peak. Gherkin Canyon About five miles long extending to Itulus on south bank of Columbia River (not Girkm, Giikmg or Girkling Canyon). Howard liav Ahout 2'i miles indenting western shore of Upper Klamath Lake (not Worus Bay). Juneo Lake In Deschutes Na tional Forest on southeast slope of Konsah Mountain. Little Owvhee River Stream flowing lo Owyhee River southeast of Koine. Middle Fork Owyhee River Stream flowing to North Fork Owyhee River upstream from Owvhee River. North Fork Owyhee River Heading on southern slopes of Owvhee Range in Idaho (lowing to Owyhee River southeast of Home. Owyhee River Partially in Humboldt National Forest flowing through southwest Idaho in Ore gon to Snake River near Nyssa (mil East Fork uwynre uivcr or South Fork Owyhee River). Rogers Mountain Elevation about 1.440 feet north of I.acomb (not Prospect Mountain). Sisley Creek Flowing southwest to Burnt River at Weathcrhy (not Chicken Creek). Turn Lake In Dcschmx na tional Forest north of Tumalo Mountain. Wm-iK Rav About two miles long forming southeastern rn of Klamath niarsn nuruieasi Klamath Falls. The old names may still be used nment documents, but only parenthetically following the newly approveu name said. of the board DanmooreHotel 1217 S. W. MORRISON ST. Portland, Oregon All transient quests. All those who come, return. Rotes not high, not low. Free Garage, TV's end Radios. Reputation tor cleanliness. Children under seven no charge ' SPECIALISTS AT WORK V - GEOMETRIC PATTERN is formed by shadows on freshly laid concrete as steel reinforcing mesh is put into position. Mesh is vibrated into the fresh concrete, provides added durability. Modern concrete highways, such as this project near Eugene, being constructed in Oregon are of eight inch reinforced concrete and designed to provide useful service life of 50 years and longer, soy spokesmen for the Cement Industry of Oregon Eugene Contractor Wins Yoncalla School Bid By MRS. GEORGE EDES Ingar Haugen of Eugene was low bidder for $1,138 for painting the interior and exterior of the boiler room of the Yoncalla Ele mentary School. The board voted to accept his bid. Darrel Payne was sworn in as a three year member of the di rectors of the grade school, Elmer Dupper for a term of five years and Roy Dodd Jr. elected chair man of the board. Joe Karrcll was rehired as clerk for another year. The board gave John Riee and Art Shaw of Drain permission to try to remove honey bees from the top of the upper grade school building, where they have been for at least five years. Ingvar Haugen reported that he tried ev erything he knew to exterminate them several years ago, and that the bees are still mere, tney are housed between the roof and the (hem without damaging the build ing. Don Dick, principal, was direct ed to contact boilermcn for repair work on the boiler, which needs some retubing before the school starts this fall. Sarah Churchill Guilty On New Drunk Charges LONDON (AP) Aclress Sarah Churchill was found guilty today on the fifth and sixth charges of public drunkenness brought against her in the last 16 months. 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