Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 22, 1957, Image 3

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    Heuberger Hopes for
Shorter Bridge Toll
Portland V Sen. Richard
;t Neuberger (D.-Ore.) said Mon
ity he had hopes the new Inter
est te bridge across the Colum-
t river between Portland and j
"Vancouver. Wash., could be fi- i
Ttnced without the imposition
gf tolls over a long period.
He said "It has always been '
th intent of Congress to equita- j
bly reimburse states for any j
portion of highway which they
build for the Interstate system.'' ;
He said the bridge project had .
been included in a study of state i
financed units by the Public
Roads administration. i
Since we have been able to
have the Interstate bridge in
cluded in the study," he said,
"there are hopeful indications
that the bridge may be operated
Without the imposition of tolls
over a lengthy period."
Members of the Senate public
roads subcommittee, of which
Neuberger is a member, will be
in Portland in mid-December.
Sfricler Physicals
For Air Pilots Seen
Washington TP The gov
ernment may require stricter
medical examinations for airline
pilots because of an increasing
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number of "coekpit heart at-;
tacks," the United Press has
learned.
Dr. J. E. Smith, acting direc-1
tor of the Civil Aeronautics ad- j
ministration's medical division, ;
said flatly that present medical
check-ups are "inadequate." ;
He revealed his division has :
been pressuring the Civil Aero- j
nautics board to stiffen required i
medical check-ups for pilots.
Five active airline captains
have died of heart attacks in '
the past six months, three of
them while flying. All had re
cently passed their CAA physi
cals.
IMPORTANT FIND
Cairo W-r- Scientists today
reported an important new ar
chaeological find in the discov
ery of ancient tombs tiear Tura
Bl Asmant dating back 5,000
years to the first Egyptian dynas
ty. They said its historical im
portance was that the tombs were ,
built of limestone, and achitec-;
tural feat previously believed to j
have been first accomplished in ;
the second dynasty. All previous j
first dynasty remains have been
made with mud and bricks.
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