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BUDGET CHART A chart released by the and receipts for fiscal year 1961 and the
. Bureau of the Budget in connection with $4.2 billion surplus mentioned by the Presi-
Presiden; Eisenhower's budget message to dent in his State of the Union message.
- Congress shows the estimated expenditures (UPI Telephoto)
A Lot of $20 Bills Make Up Billion Dollars
Washington -(UPD -The fed
eral budget speaks in terms
of billions.
How much is a billion dol
lars? The following illustra
tion may be helpful in visu-
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alizing how much money is
involved:
If a man stood over a big
hole in the ground, and
dropped in a $20 bill once
every minute, day and night,
it would take him 95 years to
throw a billion dollars into
the hole.
The Southern bald eagle dif
fers from other migrant birds
in that it nests in the winter.
Your Y.M.C.A.
Puts Muscle in his
CHARACTER Too!
Today, while he's still a boy, your YMCA is helping him attain
the personal ethics that will insure his unyielding dedication, to
the developement of high personal standards, but more than
this, your YMCA is giving him the "foundation for living" he
must have if he is to become a man of responsibility. We salute
the YMCA for its work with our youth and encourage every
one to support their "Y". WHENj YOU LOOK AT YOUR YMCA
THE FUTURE LOOKS GOOD.
YMCA WEEK
January 17-24
Rogue Basin,
Gold Beach Work
Items Included
Washington -(LTD- Oregon
snagged one of the six new
reclamation starts recom
mended today by President
Eisenhower in his fiscal 1961
budget.
Oregon also got one of the
24 new Army engineer con
struction starts programmed
for the fiscal year.
The budget asked Congress
to appropriate $173,000 to
start work on the Bully creek
extension of the Vale reclama
tion project, and $1,400,000
to begin construction of Green
Peter dam, an engineer proj
ect. The Reclamation Bureau
said that if Congress granted
the money for Bully creek,
rights of way would be ac
quired and design work would
be initiated as soon as pos
sible. John Day Sum Big
The budget also asked S41,
800,000 for work on John
Day lock and dam on the
Columbia river between Ore
gon and Washington.
A sum of $30 million was
asked for Ice Harbor lock and
dam and $2,400,000 for Chief
Joseph dam, both in Washing
ton state.
In other Oregon reclama
tion items, the administration
asked for $2,235,000 for the
Crooked River project; $2,
450,000 for Rogue River bas
in; and $868,000 for the Kla
math project in Oregon and
California.
Olher Items
Other engineer items for
Oregon included:
Rogue river at Gold Beach,
$2,018,000; Malheur river,
$112,000; Lower Columbia
Bank .Protection, $400,000;
Multnomah Drainage District
No. 1, $590,000; Willamette
river bank protection, $500,-
000; Cougar Reservoir, $12,
300,000; Hills Creek reservoir,
$10,500,000 and The Dalles
dam, $1,900,000.
In addition, the budget re
quested planning funds for
these other corps projects;
Coos and Millicoma rivers,
$23,000; Yaquina Bay and
Harbor $300,000; and Blue
river reservoir, $136,000.
The President asked $32,
825,000 for the Bureau of
Land Management. This in
cluded $8 million for Oregon
and California railroad grant
lands.
British Demand
For Cyprus Base
Brings Deadlock
London (CPU British, Turk
ish and Greek Cypriot dele
gates were deadlocked today
over a British demand for a
125-square-mile military base
on Cyprus as the price for
that island's independence on
Feb. 19.
The conference, which be
gan on Saturday, resumed
again this morning to try to
work out details of the year
old agreement under which
the former colony is to be
come an independent nation
within the British Common
wealth. But Britain says it must
have a major 16,000-man mili
tary base there to be able to
cope with "brush fire" wars
in the Middle East and be
cause Cyprus is necessary for
NATO. The main opposition
comes from Archbishop Ma
karios, Cyprus' president
elect. He was willing to allow a
much smaller base but said
Britain was trying to set up a
"little Hong Kong" in the
Mediterranean and that any
base should be limited to
about 36 square miles.
Complete deadlock might
delay independence between
now and the Teb. 19 target
date and perhaps result in
new outbreaks of violence on
the island which has already
seen nearly four years of
bloodshed.
One of the chief objections
offered by Greek Cypriots
was that the base area want
ed by Britain contained some
of the island's most import
ant farm land.
Basil Ralhbone
Taken to Hospital
Columbus, Ohio-(UPfl- Actor
Basil Rathbone was reported
in good condition today but
was expected to remain in a
hospital a few days before re
joining the touring company
of "J.B."
Rathbone, 67, was rushed
to Mount Carmel hospital
after the Saturday matinee
performance at the Hartman
theater here. Associates said
Rathbone was suffering from
extreme fatigue ..
Democrats Skeptical! on budget; Praised by GOP
Stock Market Runs
Into Early Selling
New York 1UPD Stocks ran
into selling during the first
hour today.
Heavy blue chip selling
pulled the industrial stock av
erage more than a point below
Friday's close. DuPone declin
ed more than 2 points under
pressure, International Nickel
a point, and General Electric
a large fraction.
Bethlehem Down
Steel issues were dull for
the most part with Bethlehem
down nearly a half.' Youngs
town firmed. U.S. Steel and
Republic were unchanged af
ter opening on a firm note.
Traffic Safety
Plans Discussed
Portland (UPD - A traffic
safety seminar for newsmen
Saturday revealed plans to
use psychological research on
traffic problems in the 1960s.
Portland television person
ality Tom McCall moderated
the session.
The seminar was sponsored
by the Oregon Traffic Safety
commission in cooperation
with the Oregon Newspaper
Publishers Association, the
Oregon Association of Broad
casters and the Oregon State
Motor Association.
Paul Jones, information di
rector of the National Safety
Council, said application of
psychological research in the
traffic safety field would tie
in with the "three E's" now
basic to traffic safety plan
ning: Engineering, education
and enforcement.
As a specific move, state
traffic safety officials will
meet soon with the Oregon
State Hospital medical staff
to discuss the question of how
to change driver attitudes.
Speakers indicated the
state's driver improvement
program could be benefited
by psychological research
which would be designed to
be helpful and not to infringe
on rights of individual drivers.
American Motors lost more
than a point in the autos
where Ford and Studebaker
declined fractions and Chrys
ler and General Motors were
unchanged.
American Home Products
lost more than a point in
drugs. Motorola added more
than 2 in the electronics, and
United Carbon added around
4 in the chemicals.
Washington - (UPD - Demo
crats reacted skeptically to
day to President Eisenhow
er's budget forecasts. Repub
licans praised them. Con
gressmen of both parties
agreed there is little if any
chance the $4,200,000,000 sur
plus he foresaw will mater
ialize. Democrats were quick to
note that the President's
spending plans for the fiscal
1960 contemplate cutbacks in
a number of welfare pro
grams. They said Congress is
not likely to buy these re
ductions. Republicans joined
Democrats in rejecting the
President's plea for higher
Seminar Course Set
To Start This Week
Annual production of car
bonated beverages, or soft
drinks, is valued at more than
$100 million in Canada.
If sufficient interest is
shown, 20 of Medford's top
businessmen this week will
begin a seminar course which
represents one phase of an
overall executive develop
ment program.
The course, which deals
with the "human factors in
management," is slated to
start Thursday at the Rogue
Valley Country club. It will
continue each Thursday
through Feb. 18.
The class will meet for
seven hours on each of the
five Thursdays, although the
exact meeting and adjourning
times have not yet been announced.
Sponsored by System
Sponsored by the state sys
tem of higher education's gen
eral extension division, the
seminar offers "a concentrat
ed study of effective leader
ship to improve the perform
ance of supervisors, adminis
trators and executives."
Twenty applicants are
needed to begin the. seminar,
according to Raymond E. Pet
tey, the division's representa
tive in this area. Pettey s
headquarters are at Southern
Oregon college.
In order that as many firms
as possible may be represent
ed, Pettey said, business con
cerns are asked to nominate
orfly one representative. Fee
for the - seminar . is $75 per
person.
The course will be conduct
ed by Dr. Charles F. War-
nath, industrial psychologist
at the University of Oregon.
Need Commitments
The main problem, Pettey
said, is obtaining 20 commit
ments for the seminar. As of
Friday, there were only four,
with five "possibles."
Pettey said the seminar had
been conducted successfully
in other Oregon communities,
including Eugene and Salem.
Objectives of the program.
accordig to the extension di
vision are:
To establish a clear under
standing of differences in per
ception how values which
people hold influence what
they see and what they do;
Identify Difficulties
To identify possible diffi
culties in interpersonal rela
tionships met in carrying out
duties and responsibilities of
leadership;
To explore problems of
communication, and to devel
op skills making for more ef
fective use of executive time;
To improve ability to iden
tify basic causes of behavioral
patterns, to analyze prob
lems, ana to take appropri
ate action, and
To obtain a clear objective
analysis of one's self, one's
strengths and weaknesses,
and to assist in the maximum
development of "individual"
potential.
Firms or individuals desir
ing more information about
the seminar should contact
Pettey's office. Applications,
he said, will be accepted on a
first-come, first-served basis.
postal rates and "another in
crease in gasoline taxes. i
View With Caution
"The people must view
with caution the President's
estimate of a $4,200,000,000
surplus for the new fiscal
year," said House Demo
cratic Leader John W. Mc
Cormack (Mass.). "We should
recall that in January, 1958,
in presenting the budget for
the fiscal 1959, Eisenhower
forecast a surplus of $500 mil
lion. We ended that year with
a $12,500,000,000 deficit."
House Republican Leader
Charles A. Halleck (Ind.) saw
the budget as a Republican
challenge to Democratic
"spenders" and "do-gooders"
and called on the public to
support the President and
economy-minded members of
Congress in their determina
tion to hold the line on spend
ing. Rep. Lee Metcalf (D-Mont.),
chairman of a liberal Demo
cratic bloc in the House, said
he was "shocked and ap
palled" at the President's pro
posal to terminate or cut back
existing programs in the field
of water pollution, hospital
construction, and veterans and
college housing.
Senate Democratic Whip
Mike Mansfield (Mont.) said
that the President's forecast
of a $4,200,000,000 surplus
next year was based on "ifs,
ands, and buts."
Mansfield said that he
doubted Congress would "look
kindly" on the requested hike
in gasoline taxes and in post
age rates.
Senate Republican Leader
Everett M. Dirksen (111.) said
if Congress follow, the recom
mendations "the surplus can
be achieved."
"The whole responsibility
rests on the shoulders of Con
gress since under the Con
stitution it is the only body
in government which has the
authority to appropriate funds
out of the federal Treasury."
Dirksen said.
SCULPTOR DIES
Washington - OJPD - Rudulph
Evans, 81, the sculptor who
created the statue of Thomas
Jefferson lor the Jefferson
Memorial here, died Saturday.
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