4 Tfc Ntwt-Rvlw RMtburf,' Or. Thur,, Jun 13, 1963
Oregon Solons
Request Funds
I. WASHINGTON (UPI) Oregon
Democrat! went before appromi
ations subcommittees at both ends
, of the capital this week to press
for annrnval nf hiiHaat runuii
, or public works projects in their
i eiaie.
flt. Sens. Wavni Ifnna nA Ufa,.
"rine B. Neuberger recommended
io ine senate Public Works sub
committee that spending proposed
in President Kennedy's budget be
increased by about $8 million.
Similar requests that the budget
be adjusted upward to meet the
full construction mnahilifla
the Army Kngincers were made !
n thm lln. k.. D nJ:iL !
lireen, rtoDert Duncan and Al UU
man. Morse. In a Drenarprt laf
urged that a budget request for
i minion tor jonn Day dam be
; lipped to $71 million because of
"long delays that ensued in past
years."
He also urged that $543,000 be
added to the budget for the Coos
and Millicoma Ilivers Project to
help provide cheap transportation
for logs in the Coos Bay area.
Mrs. Green endorsed a budget
request of $1 million for t project
to deepen the Columbia River
channel to 40 feet. She noted that
.the project also had the backing
of Rep. Waller Norblad, H-Ore.,
and Julia Butler Hansen, D-Wash.
She told the committee that
Portland's llth ranking among
U.S. ports was threatened because
newer VPlR haH ilan fir-- a
some were not able to load to
capacity because of the shallow
ness of the existing channel.
U.N.Financial
Woes Unsolved
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI)
--iiie security council debate on
financing a IinlrAH Kri!nn.
mission to Yemen left the world
parliament Wednesday as far away
as ever from solving its money
problems.
The resolution adopted by the
jt-imuuii council Tuesday sanc-
uunea me aispaicn of U.N. ob
server! in Vaman t.t.1 I.
the key question of what U.N.
uuuy is responsioie for arranging
i uniitim support lor such opera
tions.
A laaf . M.tnlA - i
--v - iijiiiuiv i-uiiijiuinise
averted a showdown that might
iu ""Pea nca some light on
..io piuuauiea u.n. nscai crisis.
Conseauentlv. Ihm mimi-
reverted to private consultations
ii a iormuia io meet expenses
Of future niarA.lrean!nf n.l.
J he Afro-Asian powers, the only
tiuii-vuiuuiunisi group aim to ap
prove a formula, worked under
ii appeal io complete tnelr nego
tiations ao a fiscal agreement
can be voted in the Ill-nation
General Assembly.
J" , , Bannler of the
Netherlands, chairman of the as
sembly's budgetary committee,
called off today's meeting and ap
pealed for an end to all private
consultations by Thursday,
The assembly has been meet
ing In special session for more
than four weeks in an attempt to
,Y,,e nil" of erasing a $100
million debt and paying future
peace - keeping costs on basis
equitable to all members,
The huge deficit is largely the
result of the refusal of the So
Viet bloc countries, Krance, South
Africa, Portugal and several
ocr slates to pay their shares
m the peace-keeping costs in the
Congo and the Middle Kasl.
Students Conduct
Glide Promotion
The promotional exercises for
eighth grade students of Glide tip
per momentary School were held
the evening of June 4 in the grade
school multipurpose room.
The student council planned and
conducted the entire program. Ken
Taylor, first semester student body
president, gave the opening ad
dress. Roberta Diimoni, member
m ine siiiucm council, presented
the awards of the State Science
Fair held In Portland at which
Janet Price and Susan Connlne
won first place trophies and Duanc
Amann a third place certificate.
David Kennaday, second semcsler
student body president, gave the
closing address. There was no mu
sical program.
Krank Moore of the Glide School
Board presented diplomas to the
47 graduates.
C'lvln Chrislensen, principal of
Glide Junior High, stated that 26
eighth grade students were promo
ted from Deer Creek Grade School
and five from Tokctee grade
school, all to attend Glide High
next year and will make a total
of 78 students in the freshman
class. He also remarked that only
40 seniors were graduated this
year.
The seventh and eighth grade
students held a farewell picnic at
the school the day following the
promotional exercises.
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Scotsman's Art
Collection Sold
LONDON (UPI ) Free-spending
bidders paid a world record of
nearly $3 million Tuesday night
for a collection of French im-
DrPSKlnnist nttintinn. 1. 4
sight by their recluse owner dur-
6 "'o imav w jrean.
Scottish charities will receive
tha nrncffprt. alt n
$2,912,032 auction sales of 47
paintings and one bust from the
collection of the late William A.
oi.-uiuu ou ana snip,
ping magnate.
raroill D'hn i...
uit-u rasi year
without heirs, lived as a recluse
and permitted few persons to see
the collection he had put together
1920s F"ces in me early
Knlhnhv. nBllA.r
uuucuca were
Jammed for the record auction
which exceeded the previous high
total of 2.2 million for a mod.
crn art collection. That price also
pom ai aomeoy s, for seven
imnrivCKirmlst r,an.inn. -J .... n
win Goldschnudt collection auc-
"Danscuso Basculant," a pastel
baling Brnna hi, r-nnn- i . .
uc. orougni
the top price of $294,000. The 26-by-U
inch work had been exhib
ited only three times since it was
Some of the collection's highly
,..,,0 10,lcu l0 arouse
the expected interest among the
scapo thought capable of bring
in $250,000 sold for $106,400
A Degas oil of ballot dancers
brnilf'ht t1A nnn rH.. j ..
predicted $280,000.
Sutherlin School
Budget Rejection
Precipitates Cuts ;
Becauan nf u. .
receiving voter approval the Suth
erlin School Board has been called
upon to make several decisions to
curtail or delay activities of the
school district. Without an opera
ting budget authorising the expen.
ditiire of school district funds, the
district cannot expend monies aft.
or the current fiscal year endina
on June 30.
Employment Ends
All non . certificated personnel
havo been nnHftaH iui
........ .,,. MiCM CU1-
ployment with the school district
icriiiiiiaiea as of that date. Re
consideration will be given these
o.uiJiujrcs ii mcir position is pro
vidcd in future budgets according
to board action. It was also nec
essary io suspend the driver edu.
cation program and the summer
band for this summer, according
.v wufc. nayiuuna Muiien.
Tho board also ordered a delay
in summer malntAn.nA k..ii.i.
ings and grounds and remodeling,
pending future developments with)
the 1963-64 budget. New construe-
non wnicn woum nave provided
classrooms at the high school
have also been delayed. Only mini
mnl school supplies are to be pur
chased tO nrflnar fnp tha nn.nl.rf
of school in the fall. The budget
nas ocen rcjectea twice.
Date Moved
A later opening date for achool
was directed by the board. School
will open on September 9. Thii
will allow some extra time to per
form maintenance (asks necessary
to operation of the schools nor
mally carried on during the sum
mer vacation.
The resignation of Darl Hunt,
hinh ftphnnl F.nfflieh Inafpimfni. wh.
accepted by the board at its last
meeting. Hunt has served as speech
Instructor, English department
head and drama coach in addi
tion to his regular classroom teach-
Int; n.ilonmnnti Ua inAlaataA !.-
he will work in the Springfield
scnooi msirici mis ran.
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Maj. BearrJsley Gets
Academy Liaison Post '
Maj. Robert M. Beardsloy. an
Air Force Reserve officer in Rose
burg, has been appointed as a lia
ison officer for the United States
Air Force Academy.
Mai. Beardsley will reoresent
the academy in the Koscburg arc
'.t'. '' jfelja- V-;,1
ROBERT BEARDSLEY
, academy representative
by providing Information and coun
sel to young men who are Inter
ested in applying for cadet Domin
ations. He will furnish academy
literature to guidance counselors
in local high schools and be avail
able to meet with interested students.
Maj. Beardsley holds a bache
lor's degree from Oregon State
University and a bachelor of laws
degree from Northwestern College
of Law.
Anyone who desires Information
concerning the Unites States Air
Force Academy may contact Maj.
Beardsley at 273 W. Hatel, phone
OR 14204, ki Roeebtunj.
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