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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Friday, Sept. 21, 1962 Page 13A mmm0t0bl j40 D,,, From 0-J- VVMrMfl 0AU Until Saturday Morning figure Show low Temperatures Expected Cloudy Skies Emerald Empire Weather EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD Forecast: Mostly cloudy and amokey tonight and Saturday. Expected high today and Sat urday, 72, predicted low Sat- urday morning, 56. Western Oregon: Same forecast with , highs 65-75, lows of 46-58. . Oregon Coast: Mostly cloudy mornings, clearing afternoons, . fair in south. Highs of 65-70, lows of 50-55. Statistics (readings at the U. S. Weather Bureau, Mah- , Ion Sweet Airport, Eugene): Highest temperature Thurs day, 67; lowest Friday a.m., 59; rain in 24 hours ending 10 a.m. Friday, none; total for September, .48 of an inch; average for September, 1.27 inches; readings at 10 a.m. Friday; humidity, 69 per cent; wind, W-NW 6. Prevailing wind Thursday, N 3. Stage of rivers at 7 a.m. Friday, Willamette at Ferry Street Bridge, 10.3 feet; Mc Kcnzie at Armitage Bridge, .9 of a foot. Sunrise and sunset (PST): Saturday, 6 a.m. and 6:11p.m.; . Sunday, 6:01 a.m. and 6:09 p.m. State Unit Rejects Bridge Cost Deal BURNS, Ore. Ml Bridges at opposite ends of the state figured prominently Thursday as the Oregon Highway Commis aion toured roads in the high desert of Eastern Oregon. The commission, holding one of its rare meetings out of Salem, decided at a night ses sion in Burns against taking over half of the cost of the Columbia River bridge between Four New Aides Named at OSU Science School CORVALLIS An assistant dean of the School of Science has been named at Oregon State University along with three as sistant directors of the Science Research Institute. They will assist Vernon H. Cheldelin, dean of science and director of the Science Research Institute, in administering aca demic and research programs, President James H. Jensen said. David B. Nicodcmus, associ ate professor of physics, will be assistant dean of the School of Science on a half-time basis. He will continue to teach half time In the department of physics. His chief responsibility in the new assignment will be to head up curricular planning and pro grams for the school largest on campus with nearly 2,000 stu dents enrolled. Tsoo E. King, Robert W. Ncw- hurch and Allen B. Scott, all faculty members of the chemis try department, will be assistant directors of the Science He search Institute. Need MORE Room?- j Call Long Bell Hom ' ' Improvement Department ; No Down Payment i On Approved Credit t fi l O Vears ; to W to pay , ntmuiriona Xyw mi Dl 5 3366 1768 tYest 6th, Eugene ; More partly cloudy weather Is expected in western Oregon this week end. Tonight, scattered showers or thundershowers are predicted for the middle and upper Missouri valley, the east-central Plateau, upper Mississippi valley, southern Plains and the central and south ern Rockies. Continued cool weather is forecast from the Gulf states through the Atlantic coast region and in the central Rockies. Warmer weather is predicted from the Central Plains through the upper Mis sissippi valley and Lakes area into the Ohio and Tennessee vallevs. TEMPERATURES (24 hours rndlng 10 a.m. Friday) Noon Thurs. 65 Mdngt Thur 61 2 p.m. " 66 2 a.m. Fri. 60 4 p.m. " 65 4 a.m. " 60 6 p.m. " 64 6 a.m. " 60 8 p.m. " 63 8 a.m. " 61 10 p.m. " 61 10 a.m. " 63 Readings at U.S. Weather Bu reau, Mahlon Sweet Airport, Eu gene. OREGON Max. Min. Prrp. Astoria - 66 M Baker 79 54 Bend 75 4.1 Brookings 64 5.1 Burns 81 53 T Klamath Falls 76 41 .01 Lakevlew 74 42 .23 Medlord 76 45 Newport. . 60 52 North Bend 66 54 Pendleton 82 57 Portland 66 61 Roseburg 71 49 Salem - 67 60 The Dalles 78 60 NATIONAL Max. Mln. Prep. Atlanta 78 49 Bismarck 69 35 Boise 81 55 Boston 63 41 Chicago 54 41 Denver 67 48 Detroit 56 43 Fairbanks 5.1 .14 Fort Worth 86 61 Helena 73 53 Honolulu 84 7.1 T Juneau 57 49 .06 Kansas City 67 54 Longview, Wash., and Rainier, Ore. "Since Oregon is taking the biggest load on the bridge at Astoria, we don't wish to take part of the load of the Long- view bridge," said Glenn Jack son, commission chairman. The request came from the Washington Highway Depart ment, which said the bridge will become toll-free in a few months. The Astoria bridge is to cost $24 million. Oregon will pay two-thirds of the deficit not paid by tolls. Washington will pay the other third. Construc tion of the 4.1-mile long bridge started a few weeks ago. Earlier at Ontario, Ore., Jack son said a new bridge is plan ned across the Snake River there. It will be a four-lane bridge, planned to carry the load that now is putting 5,400 vehicles a day on a two-lane bridge, Jack son said. He added that another new bridge, built south of On tario, had not relived the situa tion as much as hoped. t'-'iM1 VWa. MIMIawSiyWfBP'TmiaM r Tit-. From selected reserves, Gooderham &Worts, Ltd., a famous old distillery name, produces and bottles "The Bourbon of the Year." G&W PRIVATE STOCK Want deLIGHTful bourbon? Try G&W Private Stock! TASTE IT and COMPARE IT. $975 u I.os AnQeles 83 Memphis 71 Miami 84 Minneapolis 60 New Orleans 88 New York 65 Oklahoma City 66 Omaha 63 Phoenix 104 Pittsburgh 54 Rapid City 75 Reno 76 St. Louis 66 Salt Lake City 87 San Diego 77 San Francisco 67 Seattle 64 Spokane . 67 Tampa 74 Washington 66 T Trace 1.36 .01 TIDES Tide times and heights given are for the entrance of the Slus law River near Florence. Tide heights are the same for the en trance of the Umpqua River near Reedsport, but Yaqulna and the Alsea Bay entrance near Waldport are 15 minutes earlier than those listed. At Newport, tides are 10 minutes earlier than those listed, and at Toledo, tides are 50 minutes earlier. To determine tide heights for Waldport, New port. Yaqulna and Toledo, subtract .5, .2, .1 and .1 of a foot, re spectively, from the heights listed for the Sluslaw entrance. Highs Lows Saturday 7:36 a.m., 6.5 ft. 1:08 a.m., .1.4 ft. 7:14 p.m., 5.6 ft. 1:21 p.m.. 1.3 ft. Sunday 6:41 a.m., 4.7 ft. 2:12 a.m., -1.5 ft.. 8:20 p.m., 5.6 ft. 2:30 p.m., l.l ft. Monday 9:34 a.m., 5.1 ft. 3:09 a.m., 9:18 p.m., 5.7 ft. 3:30 p.m., Tuesday 1.6 ft. .7 ft. 10:19 a.m., 10:09 p.m.. 5.4 ft. 3:58 a.m., 5.9 ft. 4:19 p.m., Wednesday 1.6 ft. .2 ft. 10:56 a.m., 10:53 p.m., 5.7 ft. 4:42 a.m. 5.9 ft. 9:03 p.m. Thursday 5.9 ft. 5:20 a.m. , -1.6 ft. , .2 ft. 11:30 a.m., 11:34 p.m., 1.5 ft. 6.0 ft. 5:42 p.m., .6 ft. Friday 5:55 a.m., -1.3 ft. 6.1 ft. 6:19 p.m., .9 ft. 12:01 p.m., FIVE-DAY FORECAST Western Oregon: Highs in 70's and low 80's, lows In 40's and low 50's; less than normal rain with few showers about Tues day. Eastern Oregon: Highs in 70's and low 80's; lows In 40's; little If any shower activity. BLAESING GRANITE CO. SINCE 1896 CEMETERY MONUMENTS & MARKERS J complete memorial service J Duplications a specialty DECORATIVE MARBLE for Your Home 769 Hiwoy 99N Dl 3-0911 Eugene SJ3S Pt. M qt. (Hr i -------....-i STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, COOOUtHAM t WORTS Venezuela Students Source of Violence By WILLIAM I.. RYAN Of the Associated Press CARACAS, Venezuela For Juaniro, few things are as soul satisfying as burning a street car. Juanito is a student. In his high school days he already was a veteran of street rioting. In the university, his studies are secondary. He majors in poli tics, often violent, as the road to quick success. In Latin America students are a highly important political element, and as such are prime targets for Communist subver sion. What makes the student what he is? Venezuela is a capsule study of the whole question of stu dent unrest and violence in the continent. Not all Venezuelan students are extremists, by any means, but enough exist to make life miserable for any government. Venezuela is a young country. Half its populatiton is under 20. The young men are a big source of pressure. The average age of the stu dent in Central University is 24. Some graduate younger, but many are older. Some are pro fessional students, remaining such far into their 30s, sub sidized in this career by polit ical parties to work within stu dent organizations. Teodoro Pet koff, a student leader and re puted agent of the Communist party is 33. University autonomy is a tra dition and a government head ache. There is no written law, but only the bravest politician would violate the tradition which says police cannot enter the campus unless invited by the authorities of the university itself. Reds Have Refuge Students raise cain on the campus with impunity. Commu nists who are sworn enemies of the government take refuge there. Communist Hector Mu- jica, head of the journalism de partment an impeccably dress ed man who loves flashy and luxurious automobiles-has been holed up within university grounds for months since he left the Congress. He thus surren dered his parliamentary immu nity to prosecution on charges of acting seditiously against the government of President Ro- Dedication Ceremony To Be Held Saturday BAKER IWD The $500,000 Blue Mountain Seismological Observatory will be dedicated near here Saturday. The observatory was built with federal funds primarily to monitor nuclear explosions. The main contractor was Tex as Instruments, Inc., of Dallas, Tex. Construction began last March. STATEMENT on ADVERTISING POLICY . . . The Eugena Register Guard believes that it ts In the public Interest for all advertising to ba truthful and accurate To support this belief tha Register-Guard with the cooperation ot adver tisers mahes ivery effort to exclude misleading Inaccurate and unethical advertising from the newspaper The Management Eugene Register-Guard V BOURBON LTD, PtORIA, ILL if i .am 1 1 fn 1 ., , i- 1 mulo Bctancourt. Since students take part in all sorts of violent politics, they often are instrumental in the fall of governments, such as the Perez Jimenez dictatorship that used to rule Venezuela. Thus they surround themselves with a sort of Democratic auro. But there is always a threat of bloody violence from the direc tion of the university. It also is recruiting ground for young romantics who dream of being guerrilla fighters in the hills. There is, of course, much se rious study in the university. But for many, the law and Doli- ties oner tne quick way to sue cess. Many are impatient for overnight miracles which will make their nation catch up to ine sianaaras ot western Eu rope and the United States. Status Symbol "The Latin American stu dent, says a man who has studied them, "gets old, young. i-onucs is a way of letting off steam, like baseball, football or panty-raids in the United States "There is another complica tion: An aversion to working with the hands. It is a matter of family pride, of status. Thus, there is an overabundance of students studying the law, medi cine, journalism and such pro fessions, and far too few study ing engineering, getting techni cal education. Some of the students them- selves are begnning to take a close look at things as they are. There is change in the air in Venezuela s Central University; the violence-minded extremists of the far left have been de feated in university elections, though by narrow margins. 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