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Salem -(UPD- The governor's I of $85 million for the years led by the 1859 legislature, isltlve approval.
budget Thursday was accom- 1961-67, first of Its kind in to provide budget planning The total expenditures
panied by a proposed tix-year Oregon, for future construction. All of would be: 1B61-63, $28,883
capital construction program! Purpose of the study, order-1 the proposals require legisla-l 043; 1983-65, $31,050,988; and
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State office buildings to
house branches of various
agencies are proposed
cities throughout Oregon.
all ftn Ktorv
Buildings recommended for
the 1981-83 bicnnlum, and
their cost, include; Klamath
foil. !.na nnn. Aatnria S187
000; La Grande $124,000; Bak
er Slie.oou; and me Danes
$134,000. All would be one
story.
Proposed tenants of the
1081-8.1 hranch buildings are
Klamath Falls - employment,
agriculture, parole, welfare,
tax, liquor and liquor enforce
ment; Astoria - nsn commis
sion, parole, welfare, tax, em
ployment; La Grande - em
ployment, liquor enforcement,
tax, welfare, parole; Baker -
geology and mineral indus
tries, welfare, employment,
liquor enforcement and pa
role; The Dalles-employment,
liquor enforcement, parole,
welfare and tax agencies.
Tenants of the branches
planned from 1983 through
1967 have not been deter
mlnri.
Locations and estimated
cost for state buildings for
lasa.fls r: HU'sboro S280
nnn. MprtfnrH 183.000: Bend
$134,000; and Roseburg $128,-
000.
Arinti Piu Named
Buildings for 1965-87: Coos
Bay t North Bend $2U3,uuu;
Grants Pass $130,000; Mc
Minnville $126,000; and Salem
$220,000.
The schedule calls lor con
struction of a $2.7 million
tt transportation building
in the capltol mall in 1963-65;
a new Supreme Court building
in the mall in 1963-65 at a cost
of $2 million; and a wing to
the capltol building in 1963-
65.
Th ni-ncfrom envisions 50.9
million worth of higher edu
cation facilities through 1967.
At University of Oregon this
includes five more dormitories
and a new football stadium in
1963-65 costing $1.2 million.
At nrpsnn State this in
cludes a $2.3 million library
in 1961 - 63, administration
building and three dorms.
Cost ot new campus de
velopment at Oregon Techni
cal Institute, ruamatn rails,
for the six years is estimated
at $6 million.
Medford
Tribune
Regional Edition
Page 2A
ASSISTANCE SLASHED
Salpm - (UPII - Under Gov.
Mark Hatfield's 1961-63 budg
et plan, old age assistance
grant payments would be
slashed by $2,469,519.
Even at that, the Item
would still be the biggest in
the state welfare program-$18,647,520.
He is recommending a total
program of $100.5 million for
the next bicnnlum, an in
crease nf $13.3 million over
the present but including a
$13 million medicare plan -
medical case for those aged
not on old age assistance.
The second biggest item In
welfare would be aid to de
pendent children, $18,626,400,
also cut from the present lev
el of $19.1 million.
Increases are called for in
both old age medical care and
aid to dependent children.
OFFICE FORCE INCREASE
Salem-rtlPD-Gov. Mark Hat
field has asked the 1961 legis
lature to increase his office
force because of an increased
work load.
Hatfield's budget asks for
one more executive assistant,
two more full-time stenogra
phers and two part-time ste
nographers for periods of six
months each. Excluding part
time help this would bring his
staff to 16.
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GOP LEADERS MEET New York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke
feller, left, and Vice President Richard M. Nixon are shown
as they entered Nixon's office in the Capitol this morning for
a get-together to chart plans for strenthening the Republican
party. ' (UPI Telephoto)
Rockefeller, Nixon
To Work Together
For Stronger Party
Washington -IliPD-New York
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller said
today that he and Vice Presi
dent Richard M. Nixon would
work closely together to make
the Republican party "a con
structive minority force
while the Kennedy adminis
tration is in office.
Rockefeller made the state
ment following a breakfast
conference with Nixon in his
office at the Capitol. It was
their first meeting since the
election.
Problems Recognised
Rockefeller said he and
Nixon "recognize the magni
tude of the problems - both
national and international -
which this country faces" and
plan to keep in touch with
each other on these matters.
Rockefeller strongly denied
that he was engaged in any
sort of a power struggle with
Nixon lor leadership of the
Republican party.
Dick is obviously the titu
lar leader of the party because
he was the last person to be
nominated by the Republican
National Convention," the
governor said.
One reporter told Rocke
feller he had been described
a cloud on the horizon of
Richard Nixon."
Rockefeller smilingly com
mented, "Well, that's a poetic
thought we could let pass over
the horizon."
During his talk with news
men, Rockefeller also re
ferred to Sen. Thruston B.
Morton of Kentucky as "head
of the party" in his capacity
as Republican national chair
man. He said he thought Morton
should continue in the post
because he has done an "out
standing job" and "has shown
the capacity to work with all
elements of the party."
Doesn't Agra
Rockefeller said he couldn't
agree with Morton's descrip
tion that the Nov. 8 election
was a "national disgrace" be
cause of alleged voting irregu
larities in some areas.
"Frankly," he said, "I don't
know enough about the details
of the charges."
The governor declined after
a meeting with President Eis
enhower Thursday to agree
that Nixon was the "natural"
choice for the - Republican
presidential nomination four
years from now. By implica
tion, Rockefeller did not rule
out his own chances of captur
ing the nomination.
Du Pont Up Around
2; Others Improve
New York (UPD Stocks got
an early lift today, their first
In five sessions.
Du Pont ran up around 2
points while a number of oth
er blue chips improved by
fractions.
Mrnlr wae strnntf in the
drugs, gaining around 2
points, while Polaroid rose
more than 1 in the cameras
and Cities Service a point in
the oils.
REQUEST REJECTED
Salem-(UPD-Gov. Mark Hat
field has rejected Attorney
General Robert Y. Thornton's
request for funds to conduct
an experimental crime pre
vention program in Oregon.
Hatfield's 1961-63 budget con
tains no money for It.
MAPLE REHIRED
Salem-IUPD- Howard Maple,
who has been manager of the
Oregon State Fair since 1957,
has been rehired for 1961 by
the State Fair commission.
His annual salary will con
tinue at $7,500. The commis
sion' indicated It would like
to give him a pay boost but
added this is controlled by
statute and can only be chang
ed by the legislature.
Gov. Mark Hatfield made
no specific recommendations
of pay raises for any state em
ployee but Maple could get a
raise under the $15 million
Hatfield recommends for gen
eral raises for state em
ployees. Hatfield provided another
$62,000 in his 1961-63 budget
for maintenance of buildings
and grounds at the state fair
grounds here but cut S4.500
from the publicity budget,
making it $37,500.
The total recommended fair
budget for the next biennium
it $1,088,418 compared to the
prwent $978,135.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
Nw York-(UN)-Dow-Joni
final slock averages: 30 in
dustrials 594.56, off 2.66: 20
railroads 127.88. off 1.46; 15
utilities 95.48, up 0.29 and
65 stocks 198.72, off 0.80.
Sales Thursday ware about
3.09 million shares com
pared with 3.08 million
shares Wednesday.
Thursday' price on selected
siocks:
Allied Chemical
Alum Co. Am
American Can
American Motors
AT&T
Anaconda Copper
Armco Steel
Bendix Aviation
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Air ....
Caterpillar Corp
Chrysler Corp
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbach
Curtis Wright
Dow Chemical
Du Pont
Eastman Kodak ..:
Firestone
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pacific
Graham Paige
Greyhound
Gull Oil
Homestake Mining
Idaho Power
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Johns Manvliie
Kcnnecott Copper
Lockheed Aircraft
Montana Power Co. .,
Montgomery Ward ....
Nat'! Biscuit
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VAULT CENTER
Columbus Ohio manufac
tures about two-thirds of all
the safes and vaults produced
annualy In the United States
SHADE NEEDED
New Orleans - Mink farms
need shade as sunlight Is apt
to "rust" live mink fur.
MAIN EXPORTS
Newsprint it Canada's big
gest export, followed by
wheat.
New York Central
Pac G & El
Penney. J. C
Penn P.R
Radio Corporation
Richfield Oil
Safeway
Scars
Shell Oil ;
Socony Mobil Oil
Southern Co
Southern Pacific
Standard California
Standard Indiana
Standard N.J
Sun Mines
Texas Co
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Tex Pac Land Trust
Tranaamerica .....
Trans World A1r
Trl-Contlnental ....
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
United Air Lines
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel
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Kennedy Baby Gets
Incubator Respite
Washington -(UPD- One-week'-
old John F. Kennedy Jr. will
be taken out of his incubator
for a while today "to see how
he behaves," his doctor re
ported.
Dr. Edward B. Broocks said
the infant son of the presi
dent-elect will be moved to
an ordinary basinet."
The pediatrician said the
boy is just about ready to
come out of the incubator
permanently. "I don't look for
any trouble now," he added.
The boy's mother, Jacque
line Kennedy, is equally on
the road to recovery.
Mrs. Kennedy fed her son
by bottle twice Thursday.
ORDERED TO SHOOT
Havana -HOT- Hundreds of
militiamen with orders to
"shoot to kill" suspicious per
sons prowled the streets here
Thursday, determined to pre
vent any repetition of the
terror bombing which black'
ed out a fifth of Havana for
7 hours.
ARRAIGNED IN COURT
Cloye Eugene Adams, 35
Prospect, was arraigned in
circuit court Wednesday be
fore Judge James M. Main on
a charge of rape. The court
appointed James Redden his
attorney. Adams is being held
in the county jail with bail Mt
it $5,000.
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