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Aid To Education
Salem-O'D-The Oregon Sen
ate has called on Congress to
provide federal aid for ele
mentary and secondary educa-
uon.
The Senate late Thursday,
after prolonged debate, voted
18-10 in favor of the House
memorial.
Sen. Monroe Sweetland (D-
Milwaukie) said there need be
no fear of federal control of
schools If aid were given.
Poinli To Programs
"The federal aid concept
has long been in vogue in this
state," Sweetland said as he
pointed to Hill-Burton funds
for hospital construction, fed
eral aid for welfare, highway
construction and to various
segments of the educational
program.
While he admitted that the
memorial was a popular one,
Sen. Carl Francis (R-Dayton)
said he opposed it because it
carried with it "some danger
ous implications."
Francis declared that fed
eral subsidies lead to federal
control.
With only one dissenting
vote, the Senate passed a bill j
which provides that no greater
than one-third of state funds
on deposit in banks and trust
companies at any one time
shall be deposited by the state
treasurer in any one bank or
trust company.
Sen. Alfred Corbett (D-Port-land)
alone voted against the
measure.
Carried by Grocner
The bill was carried on the
Senate floor by Sen. Richard
Groener (D-Milwaukie) who
said the United States Nation
al Bank of Portland had $18,
940,000 of state funds on de
posit while the First National
Bank of Portland had $18,
950.000. "But the independent banks,
chartered by the state have
only $1,050,000 of state funds
on deposit," Groener said.
Corbett expressed fear that
some future state treasurer
"less respected than the pres
ent occupant of that office"
might take one-third of the
state funds and deposit them
in some small bank in the
state.
British Ladies
Get Carried Away
During Debate
London-TPD-The House of
Commons is noted for its
British decorum and has
been for more years than
many can remember.
Members are addressed
formally as "the honorable
member for . . ." and only
in times of great stress are
voices raised above the
norm of polite oratory.
It was different Thurs
day night when the ladies
mixed it up. The voice of
Dame Irene Ward, a Con
servative, sounded with
great clarity through the
House:
"Oh. Edith, you really are
an ass."
"Edith" was Dr. Edith
Summerskill, a Laborile
and one-time head of so
cialized medicine when the
Labor Party was in power.
"It shows," replied Edith,
the honorable member for
Warrington, "Dame Irene
has very little left to say
when she descends to vul
gar abuse."
Then, added. Dr. Sum
merskill, "I am surprised
you should be so feline."
The exchange came dur
ing a debate on national
health service estimates.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Friday, March 13, 1959 3
More Control Urged
Oyer Road Group
Salem-flJPD-Ttfore legislative
control over the programs,
policies and administration of
the State Highway Depart
ment is sought by Sen. R. F.
Chapman (D-Coos Bay) in a
resolution reported out favor
ably by the Senate and Fed
eral Affairs Committee Thurs
day. The resolution now goes to
the Ways and Means Commit
tee for a 510,000 appropria
tion. It calls for an interim
committee to go into all as
pects of the Highway Depart
ment's operations and to re
port back with recommenda
tions to the 1961 Legislature,
Precision Flier
Killed in Jump
Nellis AFB, Nev. -fUPD- A
member of the Air Force's
famed Thunderbird jet preci
sion flying team was killed
Thursday when he was forced
to bail out of his craft crip
pled in an in-flight collision.
Capt. Charles B. (Fish) Sal
mon, 30, Port Jervis, N.Y.,
winner of the Distinguished
Flying Cross in Korea, fell
to his death in a rugged area
about 12 miles from this base
on the outskirts of Las Vegas.
The Air Force said Salmon
was killed either because his
parachute did not open or
because of injuries received
when it brought him down
in mountainous terrain.
The four-plane Thunder-
bird team performs close-or
der acrobatics with F100 jets
at supersonic speeds. It gives
demonstrations of precision
flying throughout the world.
Japanese Baby Has
No Legal Existence .
Naeova. Japan -TCPD- Toshi
ichiro Murakami will be one
year old Sunday. But he
doesn't exist. Legally, that is
His mother disappeared
from the hospital the day
after he was born. Authorities
cannot register him because
the names of the parents are
unknown. And he can t be
adopted because he has no
legal existence.
Termite Recognized
As Tax Reduction
Washington-CTD-The feder
al tax collector has officially
recognized the lowly termite
as a deduction.
The Internal Revenue Serv
ice said it was bowing to a
series of court decisions and
permitting home owners to
claim income tax deductions
for damage caused by a sud
den termite attack.
Governor Wires
Hawaiian Official
Salem-(CPD-Gov. Mark Hat
field reminded Hawaiians to
day that when Oregon became
a state 100 years ago "it took
a month and three days for
the news to reach from Con
gress to the western frontier."
The news reached the Ore
gon capital March 17, 1859,
after statehood had been
granted on Feb. 14 of that
year.
In a telegram to Hawaiian
governor, Hatfield said: "You
are more fortunate in learn
ing the news of your forth
coming admission to state
hood than were your Oregon
predecessors 100 years ago . . .
Congratulations. Oregon wel
comes you to the union."
Mrs. Eisenhower To
Get Honorary Degree
Washington-(UPD-Mrs. Mamie
Eisenhower dons cap and
gown Saturday to receive her
second honorary degree from
a college.
The First Lady will be
awarded an honorary sheep
skin for a Doctor of Laws
at St. Joseph's College, a Ro
man Catholic school for wom
en at Emmitsburg, Md. Presi
dent Eisenhower will be a
spectator. Mrs. Eisenhower re
ceived an honorary degree
from the Colorado Women's
College in 1946 in Denver.
Billy Graham Crusade
Draws 526,000 Persons
Melbourne. Australia - (CPD -Evangelist
-Billy Graham said
today 526.000 persons attend
ed his Melbourne crusade
meetings Feb. 15-March 12
and that 19,368 persons made
decisions for Christ.
He told a press conference
the attendance and response
surpassed any Graham cru
sade of similar duration anywhere.
Kindergartens originated in
Germany in 1837.
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POWELL HOSPITALIZED
Santa Monica, Calif .-(CPD -Dick
Powell, teen-age croon
ing idol of the 1930s turned
actor and director, was in St.
John's hospital today for
treatment of bronchitis. The
54-year-old Powell, husband
of Actress June Allyson, was
reported in very satisfactory
condition after being hospi
talized Wednesday. Doctors
said he would be released in
a few days.
TWISTER HITS TOWN
Polk City, Fla.-flJPD-A small
twister skipped through this
central Florida town Thurs
day causing some damage but
no injuries. The tornado
knocked over a barn, dam
aged several homes and
caused extensive power line
breakage.
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