The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1951, Page 18, Image 18

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    13 The Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Thundery. Juno 2L 1351 1
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WASHINGTON, June 20 HTV
Eeven veterans' bills involving
continuing annual costs of more
ti a n $358,000,000 skimmed
through the house today without
Tecorded votes and with little vo
cal opposition,
The measures provided also for
big one-time expenditures topped
by $335,000,000 for hospitals.
They dealt with a wide range
cf subjects construction of new
hospitals, increases in pensions
nd disability payments, insur
ance, and free automobiles. ?
"None of the bills has passed the
senate iand, even if they should,
some-of them may be vetoed be
cause of known ; administration
poosition. ;
The bill that : caused the most
controversy was one directing the
veterans' administration to build
24 new hospitals and enlarge 14
others to provide 16,000 addition
al beds. One would be at Klamath
Falls, Ore.
The 16,000-bed program was
approved several years ago and
funds authorized, but ; President
Truman cancelled it. '
The bill's opponents said exist
ing hospitals have space for vet
erans and medical personnel to
man those already built is not
available.
The bill provides no funds. It
simply adds on paper 16,000
beds.
Contracts for
Salem Street
Jobs Approved
Contracts for improvement on
four Salem area streets were ap
proved for Warren Northwest, Inc.,
by Marion county court Wednes
day. ' "
Work on, the streets are to be
: completed by September 1, accord
ing to the contracts.
Streets on which asphaltic con
crete pavements will be laid, and
the cost of each project, include
East Frederick street, $2,110; Fair
haven avenue, $6,685 and Rickman
road, $5,540. '
Glen wood avenue will be graded
and gravelled at an estimated cost
of $9,606. Property owners adja
cent to the streets will bear the
cost of the work.
Meanwhile the court also was
informed that opposition to pro
posed improvements on Chester
street in Silverton was shaping up.
Plans, on .which the county au
thorized calling for bids, call for
asphaltic concrete pavement on
Chester street at a cost of about
$7,871.
Rex , Albright, Silverton attor
ney,;- wrote the court Wednesday
that the project would be a burden
to property owners-along the street
and that the property is not worth
the assessment for improvement.
Bids are to be opened July 6 and
If, by that time, more than 50 per
cent of the property owners along
the street protest the project will
oe droppedsaid the court.
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Senate Aims
At Government
Press Agents
WASHINGTON, June 2HJP
The senate swung at government
press agents . today and by a 63
to 10 vote ordered a cutback , of
25 per cent in funds given. them
In 26 government agencies.
Senator Byrd (D-Va.) sponsor
ed the amendment to the $6,210,
000,000 bill providing operating
funds for so-called - independent
offices and agencies for the fiscal
year starting July 1.
The senate previously had or
dered a 10 per cent reduction in
funds for these agencies. But Byrd
got- that increased to a 25 per
cent cut in funds spent for "pub
lic relations and propaganda pur
poses." Amputee
lakes Good
SAN PEDRO, Calif. -OP)-, A tall,
good-looking police officer went on
duty at the night watch desk re
cently after 13 months off the job.
For Glenn E. Diess, 28, a husband
mnd father of two children, it was
moment of triumph. Diess has
only one leg. .. '
Just' 13 months ago, preparing
to leave for the station, he kissed
his wife goodbye and began to
strap on his .38 revolver. The gun
suddenly discharged. The bullet
plowed through his right leg. For
four days he lingered near death
In a hospital. Later they amputated
bis right leg. He was in a wheel
chair for months, then he was fit
ted with an artificial leg. At head
quarters they shook their heads
when he asked for his old job, but
Diess kept returning. Finally they
gave in and accepted him for desk
duty, figuring a man of such cour
age ought to be pretty handy after
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Crocodiles Get
Foster Family
MELBOURNE - (vP)-Two young
uanarat sportsmen are about to
become "foster-fathers to 30 man
eating crocodiles.
Dill Rowe and John Hutchinson
trough! the crocodile eggs from
Queensland. Four have already
listened, others are cracking.
Hutchinson said they would take
care of the young crocodiles in a
special pool, with Infra-red heat
ing, keep them a few months, then
give them to zoos.
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