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McKenzie Routes
These two possible routes or reconstruction of the McKenzie
Highway are being studied by the State Highway Commis
lion. One, Illustrated by the dotted line, sticks close to the
present road between Blue Eiver and McKenzie Bridge. The
other crosses to the south side of the river, running along
from half to three-quarters of a mile south of the river.
Public hearings on the route question will be held in this
area before a route is designated, the highway department
says. The north bank route would cost an estimated $2.4
million, the south bank $2.6 million. The improvement
would link with the rebuilt Clear Lake cutoff leading to
Highway 20 on the Santiam for an all-weather route to cen
tral Oregon.
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Acreage Discrepancies
State hand Figures Amiss
The State of Oregon does
not know how much land it
owns.
This was the conclusion of
a report made by Thomas
Wright, Salem, executive secre
tary of the Legislative Interim
Committee on Natural Re
sources, Saturday morning in
Eugene.
Furthermore, Wright told the
committee, there are large dis
crepancies between the figures
reported by state agencies and
by the county property assess
ing departments.
Wright's preliminary report
aid that county and stale rec
ords are at variance by some
100,000 acres.
And the amount of slate
ewned land carried on the books
I of the State Tax Commission is
about 200,000 acres short of the
ownership declared by several
state agencies, he said.
"My preliminary finding in
dicates the state agencies are
about as confused as I am at
this point," Wright said.
He said that he is following
the committee's instructions to
make an "inventory" of state
land ownership but that the
term is "not apt" at this point.
The need for some adminis
trative and legal overhauling
of the system of keeping land
records is "overwhelming" he
said.
Most inadequate of all the
agencies, he said, is the State
Land Board, which is made up
of the governor, stale treasurer
and secretary of state and which
has a department charged with
administration of state lands.
He said the land board de
partment reported it would take
"one man at least six weeks" to
make a report on its ownership
and that this contrasts with the
report of the State Forestry
Dept., which uses a punch card
inventory and took just two
hours "at a cost less than $50"
to make its report.
The State Land Board con
stantly discovers it owns land
by accident," he said. He cited
a recent example of a land
board proposition to trade some
acreage to the U.S. Forest Serv
ice. The Forest Service replied
that the 279 acres involved was
already owned by the state.
Kids to See
Inside of Jail
SEATTLE WV Local young
sters who steal cars are going
to jail in the future, instead of
home to Mama, juvenile court
Judge William C. Long decided
Saturday.
Most juveniles arrested driv
ing stolen automobiles have
been taken to the Youth Service
Center and then released to
their parents, pending a hear
ing of their cases.
Judge Long said the new pol
icy is an attempt to reduce a
growing number of auto thefts
in the Seattle area. His plan re
ceived the endorsement of po
lice, sheriff's office, State Patrol
and other agencies.
From now on, the judge said.
juveniles arrested for car theft
will be held at the Youth Center
pending a court hearing.
Mystery Malady Kayoes
Twisters at Teenage Dance
TIMMINS, Ont. Wl A mys
tery malady which knocked out
22 twisters at a teenage dance
in the Community Center here
Friday night was solved Satur
day by blood tests which showed
the victims had suffered carbon
monoxide poisoning.
Doctors were unable at first
to pinpoint the cause of fainting
spells which hit 21 teen-agers
and an adult after a number of
twist tunes had been played.
The dancers started fainting
without warning and were taken
to a hospital, where some had
to be revived as often as four
times. The last dancer had left
the hospital by Saturday morn
ing. Dr. Aurele Bergeron, who con
ducted the blood tests, said the
spasms suffered by the dancers
would happen after extreme ex
ertion such as would be experi
enced by doing the twist. The
carbon monoxide poisoning was
blamed on incomplete combus
tion of natural gas with which
the Community Center is heated.
UO Student 'Good'
After Breaking Leg
A University of Oregon stu
dent, James A. Bingham, 18, of
Junction City, was listed in good
condition at Sacred Heart hos
pital Saturday night after suffer
ing a broken leg in an intra
mural basketball game Friday.
Director of the University's
intramural program, Paul Wash
ke, said that the accident oc
cured when Bingham and an
other player crashed into a wall.
Lebanese Capture
Rebel Army Captain
BEIRUT, Lebanon tB Fuad
Awad, an army captain who
helped spearhead an attempted
coup in Lebanon Dec. 31, was
captured Saturday hiding in the
trunk of a car.
Awad, 30, had been hunted
by thousands of soldiers and
police. He was nabbed when the
car In which he was hidden was
stopped at a roadblock.
Appointment Urged '
PORTLAND W A Democrat'
ie organization has urged the
Multnomah County commission
ers to appoint State Rep. Ed
Benedict, D-Greshan), to suc
ceed the late Al L.' Brown, who
died Thursday. - The East Mult
nomah County Democratic for
um made the recommendation
in a resolution passed unani
mously. '
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