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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1960)
MAIL TlllUNt Mxlfonl, Or. Sundiy, April 10, 1960 a7 Schumacher Invited To Salem Hearing County Assessor Ray Schu macher said he hat been in vited to appear before the leg , islative interim committee on (- taxation during its hearing in ., Salem Tuesday, April 19. to present his proposed five- point tax improvement pro- i gram. The Interim committee for merly was scheduled to meet ' April 22 and 23, but has re ! scheduled its meeting for .'.April 18 and 19. ' In his program, Schu macher has recommended that a new tax base be provided " for operational school budgets to improve Oregon's overall tax picture and place the state In a favorable position for in- dustrial develpment. Schumacher's suggest ed five-point program includes: A statute limiting school taxes on property to bonding issues only; millage limitation for all : taxing districts similar to the state of Washington; enact - ment of a sales tax allotted to operational school fund with any additional amount needed ; to come from the state general fundi school tax fund to be administered at the state level and allocated to the school districts on a school child unit based on the class of the dis trict. ' j Crater Lake Park Engineer Named James L. Bainbridge, for merly of Tongue Point, Asto ria, has assumed duties as park engineer at Crater Lake National park, Superinten dent Olto M. Brown has an nounced. Bainbridge was general en gineer at the public works de partment at the naval station at Tongue Point. He fills s va cancy at Crater Lake park created when Richard Holmes was transferred to Mt. Rai nier National park. Bainbridge has a civil en gineering degree from the Uni versity of Idaho. He held va rious engineering positions in Idaho, including work with the state highway department, state reclamation department, and the city of Lewiston. He also has worked with the corps of engineers, the war department at Anchorage, and the Alaska Road commis sion at Juneau and Fairbanks. He had been in Astoria since May, 1935, Suspect Held in Slaying of Women Show Low, Ariz. - (UPD - Po lice today held a 21-year-old man as a possible suspect In the slaying of three women In Starved Rock Illinois State Park March 16. Lasalle County, 111., Sher iff Ray Eutsey said he would arrive here today to question Richard Anthony Bunnell of Paris, 111. Bunnell was arrest ed here March 30 on a va grancy charge. Police became suspicious when they found a road map In his 'possession marking a route from Bloomlngton, 111., to Flagstaff, Ariz. Blooming ton is about 50 miles from Starved Rock Park. Bunnell denied any knowl edge of the triple slaying of the three Chicago area wom en, Mrs. Frances Murphy, 47; Mrs. Mildred Lindquist, 50, and Mrs. Lillian Oetting, 50. The bodies of the three women were found side-by-side in a cave in the park. Love-Sick Frogs Said Not Nuisance Los Angeles - in) - Love sick tree frogs don't come under the city's nuisance ordi- . Nelohhnr of Mrs. Marthe M. Durnerln learned that Thursday when they asked Assistant City Attorney Cyrus a navi to issue a nuisance complaint against her because nf loud-singtng tree trogs in her garden. Melvin E. Levy, a landlord, aid the tree (rogs sang so loud he was losing tenants from his apartment house De ran nf the noise. But Mrs. Durenln said, "I didn't Invite the frogs, they Just came. "If they like my BspHftn Wm nnt mv fault." And anyway, she explained, they only sing during the mating season. Davis advised the complain ants to "learn to live with them." 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