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Ts COO 3 0 0 C0C30 G O 0 o CG o (!) o (o) a Demo Congress Prepares Money Bills to Nab Votes live aaverusin lti me orug industry. One spokesman for a major drug firm urged the j Washington - HTD -The D43ocratic - controlled Con- jS gres increased prossurn a;t t week & passage of a series ' of spending UU designed to " caeh votes In lHan.aH?m 1 year i But President Elsenhower I said KS might even return i (-home frome PaQ summit I nneetinj this month to veto what hft (jpnsiderj unwise fejslation. TJamocrats piQed a billion- vifoljsj- housing! bill through wouJJJatfnhon mipayi fieom the trggj&ry to bliann-) FHA and GI morlntreJ)onbout 70,000 nt hompe, tiiabill, htr 'fiS ftcsnfjliky chfAgss jn tb Sengta and virtuafiy certain veto g JB r3hs$ the 1i5hiattous$ r dSQ?assoGD loomny 9 tiiotiiur ftysjit o'uftgtJ? buKBr'' it? Democrats guccaj4d in Jkmg approval of gjt8-billion-dollapro-p33io to h81 ith chccfcw ttrSiglymBnt. Lfi3-j StgilSJrnocSa'.'BfllenJSEsfto try to foro th biJl ttji!oor hi vffik. o Uffl9fltS;SrS were jTi'd? fi JWfenll school eJd1 Sin -itha6criUo3 ntMehi 4jaflgSi- or jug fa cBWtructioO. 1SatjjroBSa&i''uiiiti! Vets TW otnijr dim wim ffidft votirogp81 - medical ciij tli am& and expi gjon othj gsjnimum wage." ro-lS6or Enocrts in Con ,jjjt4i consider it unl(tely they cn (tUccged in(7j8oingthe tninimtin 8g mot; th;evvl0 or 15 tSsatSovg?) die prgfsent lgi-Hou lOvgl - but theii w jssu ii)-cent hi8 and extension oJcover IjW sft) ug to a-million more worieiSl Th igdministratM (ftivoqcgi lO-d&it hlge iiuid ex tiiom fo, J,100,0)0 aBtiitisn 1 parsons. u Mdjtal aSr wai) a wide- opfcn rj. Both parties were wording on varigty f(W olto hgjp thn$nVold fcShB n?Ajo9 BtVelopments: pcdafens5S The House (A JropE4t!onfc committee re jiggSeSd $ig defen budget to provid(fii tetra million Cfcnd a half dollars for missiles, planes, submarines and Sa'is lites. They also ordered a efarkdown on military waste. Foreign Aid: The Senate aimed at passage sSxt Mon- ay "c i! $4,145,800,000 for- eiro aid autha.eation bill."! stae conference on aging, at- State Conference Oil Aging Ends 3-Da Meeting Sftem - CPU - The three-day CP) Few revisions were expected ingje House-passed bill which wouW pifta ceiling of 54,038, OOO.OoO on gys economic and military assistance spending. Drtigshairman Estes Ke fauver '-Tenn.l continued hearintf lof his ant-trust sub tended by about 800 persons, ended at noon here Saturday. The closing session heard reports from committees on ctfnmunity services, employ ment and income, housing, health and education, e Jpecommendations made in cluded raising the $1,200 an nual salary limit o-gi,those drawing social security and removal of the compulsory re- IljJI TOUR oBfiSWr sew Jtl SytJOIts seeing the ft fabulous land south II f the borderl W$ tti-TravelbyPullBO r! WBrmJ I OS to Oco 0fljr jS&Citi on Random's Ssj,peciaI all-lightweight j jj . streamlined train 1 K ; fejPf XocWmilcttj Irfj I'rCfiaxco.Cuffmvaca, ji i0 i)apulcfcuajasa, JP le !jMazatlanrGuapasaiia T- fcllk many othepirld- H WE3Tl Auscitby --. , 1 1 bnvdte rnotorcoachl P jf tSf il I ) T0"' dePs',s ?J A I J"" 4 ,rom i VA WUI Portland. All m fySPayaXni at $602, 8 investigators to let doctors Isirement ttrictkm taed solely on age j) A resolution called on cfttes to give more support to recre- !9tional facilities 'titi. senior citizens. O n ; committal (epoHed '(that tlj 1959 Orggim law pro Ihifiing discrimination in'n Iployment becautof ag is in '(generally being "faviyablyjit- judge the merits of medicines. ((Frederick, Md, 0Wi - Sen. Oayne Morse (D-Ore.) said 6'i)t(9 rWa y tl Democratic Pfyty must pic5 pQiden- iti? Jtid moral courage to edu cateT tle) country while lead-iiiitlnu'.'M-Hs snliitinns in this de3-Jil C) Ctorse, (i) IJemocratie presi- primturies, said AmttrJfa must abanddu) the notion that "by threatiigiuclear war, oupad versariesvvilill be intimiSBted into peaceful settlement of d'putes." p-This country lacks, the mili tary capacity to (?"simply threaten" either Russia or Ciimmunist China into sub mission, he said at a Jajpfv-son-Jackson Day dinner here. 'Rulahof Roison' "Instead, we must have the courses to seek AbUlement-of disputes, iclticijng the one over Ejorllri, through applitjj tion of llio-rule of law and the rule of reoson," he said, Morse, discussing domestic problems, said racil rrVgar' tinn is i'x.Hvina ennini' "tnrm He said we question-is whe "?Vr "it will (die easy or die hard." He said , the nation nepdjs white leadership whf "ti "vyi offer genuine afjlLioce from the top in this transi tion. Corvallis - iEPB - Mrs. Phil D. Schroeder of Klaraath Falls is thti iiOv presidelrt of the Qreifjin ate CollQloth oljb. She was chosen at Fri day night's election ieh was a nignijjit ot trie annual OSC Others' W5)kig)n d the camDus. Four Petitions Asking for Zoning. Filed With County V ra tut Mi ST IHtAii iSiWII, XF5iripTH lOing, o Co) ' opposed i o n 1 n g saying he j Anutter farmer, contacted would not subdivide any r&it in his field, said the mtg of his land ijj the area if the j w o u 1 d n't hurt htm, jgtl wtihrough. He said iught its boundaries should MAIL JjUH, M, Of. 11 laws become established ilowTs requesting . Four petitions zoning Ot tlic have been returned to the Jackson county planning com mission offge, it has been re ported. The petitions h,isi sig natures of pijris favoring the interim wning. Six other petitions art? still in circula tion, a pUxming commissiftti spokesman said, t.) For tijf petgjor,s' be ac ctil by the 'planning com mission, 10 per cent of the residents of the area to be zoned (snust have 4ijned and be registeri, voters. The arjr propo3j for zon ing extends from the CHfi trivet rd. at Jaekson'ille down to and including the Military rd,, to Scenic ave.. down Scenic ave. to Use rail road tracks, following tracks to Central Point, ouu 4anley rd.oj)Bybee corner. he had iready .'ij'tji)w;si is- jstrietions for his subdivision and didn't need any mora. ( iSidentjt the -erea declared (hir nnininn intends to subdivide and! to the zoning becSe il te,t Mn would hamperjibHshed jifSsn their freedom in Conservative estimates of , lathe West Side area Wednes-1 Oalf &ttai,js (Q) the number opposed to the I My "-who nau -iatfWred "at I '-Oae iacwet lig tune proposed zoning figured about Tucker's market to express. half of crowd. Other esti mates ofthe opijjtion ran from SQer centW 100 per cent ofiSaose attending the meeting. It was not public hearing. If and ta the pet'jtBs are acceptedjjj the planhHig comiisission, a public hearins ii,?Jed. Tlie petitions are threatened country Hvingrt) Many ojMms were he thouftif fu guuig to be troubiesonw- spot , The great majority (nter viewed Mse9Br!firarST7;M jdents should be allowed As uijle on loning before it is him. "Therepoo much go4jhree-ieaBriod. eminent coiWol! The only I One of brt womcaJavoring afraid f ' X , i yj ". "5-- zoning woufiJ-not allow Uiem W to keep livestock. (Hie area ,orsea- would M)ztKfor agrieiil-' Two interviewed tural and sTAjtSb) rcsidiH'jyl ",a crowd was unfair use.) Others frit it interfered I VM' planning commission. 4!V$n forwarded to the coimtv i with what thev wantet-to I was nt temg to put build on mm tvmxa or rfe jsomrthii!S-!Herttiiem. They type of Waaifes they tThis is a fJJtion of ing code, not a zoning ordi- ieryone. nance.) f7?lj Others feit U soning pro- Others were contactedMft f was too rtsHjeuve ani Prior to the end of the then ; the Niedermever subdivision Htampered the development off years, the eountv court calls and the maiontv of these I the area. Many totetviewed at but is best lor the majority of the(rWenta, jtJofe" didn't think"' i wsuld lecome effec tive for sum time since insert GLASS E DOORS I i: isrsteM. Mny-slxsifm iHi.lt. v- 303 9 EsrtPJt, Si 3-3613 SELB court with the planning com mission. recommendations. If the county court ap proves, the interim zoning be comes fctive for a period frjjt to exceed three years, ort $jje sometniji-'eiMi ttirai. ihey j waT?mPhasijhat'jSs commis- j a buiIdU'OO ws trying to tefhk of ev- j Recommendatiorti.) theg.n Meafard-Jacksonville nference will hp hjsrrl Wi . w . r . s,, public hearing on the zon- were in favor of il. Those the market thought it would f i j ing ordinance. Follow jtiiti voring it iitdicalii that U(ey,l mean their homrs would be Honing orQtnanre w ine peo-1 vision isesgnmirsr MKiiea vmimwum uasiac up zonuig reductions. They en I told the group that about Oi to hear per cent of Oreggjs popula- zen class-hieher than the na- mcdicaiplan for the aged and conference will be heard Kt th) White ,eu) Conference on AguS3grt' Jamfcty in Washiij5jon( D. C, rriuay uov, mars tiatiiem a property tax reliipram iur muse iiai. reiiiejneiii. W flamed foOfte Salem - (UPD 0The Oregon Association for Retarded Chil dren, in convention tore, Fri dajQight elected Mrs. Eileen Lewis of Joseg n president. Joseph Gregg, Linn couf wasIected nresident-elect. Other officers included Wil liam Williams, Douglas coun ly, and Mrs, Jof TChacartegue, Central Oregon "district, vire presicjfits; I. R, Rop, Cen tral Oregon, treasurer and Mrs. Marion Hacek, Salem,1 secretary. AstoriJ was chosen as the 1961 conviQion site. higfiway to the JacksofJvJiie pHy limjis Last week a public meeting wasiVld in the West Side membs of the piannine-tm-missitigi explain the prttjxasei interim f ningCrowdiite mates rMigedflMom 175 to 300. ! petitions for the zoi pie in the area for a vote. Many of those interviewed However, E, Jl. HwdeTmey-1 visioned zoning and building W ) -lllhd vi$er for yeur t, t)g(rfa . , . JJJ tmjryKkiIQ hill rf btte ml rfrat Gm;ise hpfivily f olioged. CoB " f ' n Liceni id end nured t J L- Coil SP 2-8052 for FREE Etfnrt K H 1 ly) f . W J IW3't"flaHBBB3S5l HI.' I' Vrf rJl .7 7T2?SSlv J cj I J 1 ti ll A If I r J I I n 1 V.I I 9 T SZS-CSLZSst SCTr.! for Todefp (JI e-d Bo r d Trail Riders planned to assfitibie at 9 o'clock this morning at the It) Rio lickii house near GoldJIiirlor a ride to Hpriie Rixfea The ride will ensrat the HomestglAscafe in Rogue River where ; dinner JSfili be tiHred. (! & L. T. Murphy, president of the Riders, announced at the last meeting that the groups will agaifoWfer a trophy foTi Salem -IUPD- Oregon should take the initiative in founding a research center in thfa lem area, a uniae laboratory of institutionaQJare, Secre- viafsaid Saturday In a speech prepared for delivery to the Oregon Asso ciation "for Retard Children, Appl)f said sufci4 research center-would seree the dual purpose oOlevsloRS-)5tani" ards for care of patients and eliminating outmoded prac tices. () The U. S. Department btA Health, Education and Wel fare noted that most of Ore gon s state institutions are lo cated in Marion county and Salem and their closeness might bear fruit as a research center, with some Jederal fjiSds, if the state (g)nter este'd. The board of control last week voted la appoint a com- SitjSee to sM3y the possibiu- rtMrs Sehropder snrrepds C. W. rrester of Ashfjlhe 'n fair in late summer. It land. Other new nffifw ornwill be awarded to the 4-H Mrs. JoQ.h. R Corvallis, horseman who wins the virWsident: MriT Phil Sulli- mst Points in the mterme- van, Portland, secretary, and Mrs. ,S. rkwood, Salera,, treasurte? More than IBftti OSC mothers were here fw the weekend. 101 Second Ave., Suits SS8A (Startle, Wash, WaterSupgJt; Pasco -fljPB- Irrigation dis tricts in the Columbia Basin Project received approval Fri day tjjja plan which forestalls shutting off the basin's water supply at noon Moncto. William Rawlims-b a s I n p r o j e c tfjstaiag, said the South Coluiribia Basin district rprpivpd nnnrnval atftlnn to 5 av for c6itroversial drainage RAFjOOM TOUIlS (assessment costs through es- tcmv! "arrangements after a dis trict meeting here Friday morning. He said similar plans by the East and Quincy dis tricts were approved earlier. if OLVUJnih i ar w l S,S V.ia. Li9hrtj far rJ, rrtt, root a Wickt, 1 i-tt. Psitt t.1 BAMBOO tfi I 32-Qunce Bub GARDEN RAKES 1 r. IORB D10SY -DELUXE jw WOOLS 'V BubUa Bath or Shampco.. !fite tics. 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