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MONDAY. MARCH 13, 1961
Congress Turning Attention To
Aid To Depressed Areas Bill
Washington-41PD-The Senate
today was to debate a $394
million bill to aid depressed
areas, and the House gets
another substitute for Presi
dent Kennedy's plan.
Aid for areas of chronic
unemployment is one Ken
nedy's major legislative goals.
He proposed a program of
loans intended to import in
dustry to economically de
pressed areas.
Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D
111.), introduced the measure
the Senate is considering, but
it has been the target of a
barrage of amendments seek
ing to restrict it or shrink the
money figure.
No Senate vote was expect
ed before Tuesday night or
Wednesday.
'Anti-Pirating' Clause
In the House, Rep. Robert
N. Giaimo (D-Conn.), planned
to introduce a bill similar to
the administration measure
but also containing a strong
"anti-pirating" clause.
Giaimo said he was in full
accord with the principle be
hind Kennedy's program, but
he argued that greater safe
guards were needed to pre
vent the pirating of industry
from one locale to another.
He found in aid to rural
areas, designed to help these
areas lure new industry, a
potential threat of "raids by
sweated industries." He said
his bill would close "loop
holes for those who would em
ploy federal funds to pirate
New England industry."
The House banking subcom
mittee, headed by Rep. Wright
Patman (D-Tex.), scheduled a
hearing today on the Kennedy
bill.
Other congressional news:
Rules: The House Rules
committee scheduled a meet
ing on three measures expect
ed to clear the full House by
next week end. They were
bills to restore five-star gen
eral's rank to former Presi
dent Dwight D. Eisenhower,
to authorize military construc
tion projects and to deal with
regulation of food additives.
Social Security: The House
Ways and Means committee
continued closed - door pre-
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liminary work on the admin
istration's program to broaden
the Social Security system.
An estimated five million
Americans would gain new or
increased benefits during the
next year if Congress adopted
Kennedy's plan.
Feed grain: Senate and
House farm leaders will meet
this week to compromise fheii
differences on proposals to re
duce 1961 feed grain produc
tion. The Senate and House
passed differing versions last
week of an administration
plan to give higher support
prices plus conservation pay
ments to farmers who reduce
corn and grain sorghum acre
age. Schools: The AFL - CIO
Teachers Union endorsed
President Kennedy's aid-to-educaion
program in prepared
testimony before a Senate ed
ucation subcommittee. The
group termed the plan essen
tial to get the United States
out of the ox-cart era and into
the space age.
Farm Leaders To
Tackle Feed Grain
Washington - (UPU - Senate
and House farm leaders will
meet this week to compro
mise their differences on pro
posals to reduce 1961 feed
grain production.
The Senate and House pass
ed differing versions last
week of an administration
plan to give higher support
prices plus conservation pay
ments to farmers who reduce
corn and grain sorghum acre
age. The House bill, however,
includes an administration
backed enforcement feature.
This provision would allow
the agriculture secretary to
discourage farmers who ig
nore the new program by
keeping open-market prices of
feed grains low through the
sales of government grain.
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Washington - (DPI! - u. S.
scientists have drilled into the
earth to a point 3,447 feet
below sea level - the deepest
man has ever probed. The
National Science Foundation
announced Sunday the record
was set 18 miles of the coast
of La Jolla, Calif., by "Proj
ect Mohole" researchers using
a diamond-tipped cable drill
COMPOSER DIES
New York - (UPI) - Robert
McArthur Crawford, 61, com
poser of the song "The Army
Air Corps," died Sunday.
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State Legislature
Enters 10th Week;
earings Scheduled
Salem - H'PU - The Oregon ; Thursday night on a measure
Legislature entered its 10th , to give Oregon a program of
week today prepared to delve j
into some heavy matters in
cluding a close look at medi
care, timber taxation, school
fund distribution and bill
boards. The House Tax committee
planned to take up various
timber tax bills at hearings
this afternoon and Wednesday,
and the Senate Highways com
mittee was to air compromise
billboard control bills late to
day.
The House Welfare commit
tee meets tonight on bills aim
ed at an institute for rehabili
tating sex offenders, and
Nation's Housing
Declared Improved
Washington- (UPU - Tlie Cen
sus Bureau reports that one
out of every six American
families lived last year in di
lapidated housing or lacked
full plumbing facilities.
Nevertheless, housing in
this country improved appre
ciably in the 1950s.
These were the chief con
clusions of a report issued
Sunday on the 1960 housing
census, taken along with the
population count last spring.
The bureau found that 83
per cent-or five out of six-of
all occupied nondilapidated
houses and apartments con
tained full plumbing facili
ties. In 1950 the ratio was 64
per cent of just under two
thirds. The bureau defined full
plumbing as private bath, toi
let and running hot water.
MAY GET JAPAN POST
Tokyo - 1UPI1 - Japanese
newspaper and radio reports
said today the United Stales
had asked Japan to accept ap
pointment of Havard Profes
sor Edwin O. Reischauer as
the new U. S. ambassador.
The spokesman for the Japa
nese foreign office said he
could not confirm or deny the
reports.
Bob Bradford To Be
Rally Day Speaker
Ventriloquist Bob Bradford,
Los Angeles, Calif., will pre
sent the Gospel in a program
at the Rogue Valley Youth for
Christ Rally Tuesday, March
14, in the McLoughlin Junior
High gymnasium.
Before his conversion in
1951, Mr. Bradford was wide
ly known in the entertain
ment world. After his conver
sion he worked for National
School Assemblies and spoke
in nearly 1,500 high schools
and colleges across the na
tion. He entered full time
Christian work in 1953 and
has spoken at many Bible
conferences as well as over
100 different Youth for Christ
rallies.
medical care for the aged
Bridge Testimony Due
The House Highways com
mittee will take testimony
Thursday at 1 p.m. on the
proposed S24 million Astoria
Megler bridge.
The House Fish and Game
committee set a meeting this
afternoon to consider a pro
posed fish hatchery on the
Nehalem river, and planned
to take up Wednesday at 3
p.m. a bill to ban commercial
salmon fishing within three
miles of the coast.
The House state and federal
affairs committee set a hear
ing for 7:30 Wednesday night
on two government reorgani
zation bills to place health
and mental health agencies in
a new social services depart
ment. Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m.
the same committee will con
sider a senate-approved bill to
create a cabinet department
of commerce.
'The Senate Slate and Feder
al Affairs committee is sched
uled to take testimony Wed-
nesday at 3 p.m. on the "Little
Landrum-Griffin Bill," strong
ly opposed by labor.
Court Arguments
The Oregon Supreme Court
will hear arguments Tuesday
in a case to test the consult
tionality of a resolution to lei
legislators reimburse them
selves for out of pocket ex
penses.
The House Tax committee
planned to amend its income
tax reform bill for the third
time in an effort to win the
four more votes needed for
passage. The House Elections
committee was scheduled to
make a final decision lale to
day on a bill to reapportion
the legislature in accordance
with new census figures.
Gift for Mother
Newspaper Parley
To Hear Kennedy
New York (UPU President
Kennedy will speak at the
annual dinner here of the Bu
reau of Advertising, Ameri
can Newspaper Publishers as
sociation, on April 27.
Russ Stewart, board chair
man of the Bureau of Adver
tising and executive vice pres
ident of the Chicago Sun-
Times and Daily News, said
the subject of Kennedy's
speech has not been announc
ed.
A record attendance of
about 2.000 U. S. and Canadi
an publishers and other news
paper executives is expected
PRESIDENT HAILS UN
Washington - H'PU - Presi
dent Kennedy has hailed the
United Nations as mankind's
best hope for settling interna
tional crises which, "if unre
solved, can only invite con
flict." In a telegram Sunday
to the American Association
for the United Nations. Kenne
dy said. "Never has there
been a greater need for the
people of this country, and
indeed for those of all mem
bers of the United Nations
to understand these crucial
issues.'
at the dinner, traditional final
event of the annual ANPA
convention.
Couple Return From
Midwestern Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Ford of Marco Advertising
have returned to Medford afU
er a three weeks' slay in the
Midwest attending confer-
ences and visiting relatives.
The couple attended the
Advertising Specialty Nation
al association and Advertising
Specialty Guild International
six-day seminar in Chicago
prior to visiting relatives in
Minnesota They visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Ford In Minne
apolis, and Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Custer, Long Prairie, Minn.,
parents of the couple. .
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IKE IN MEXICO
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Former President Eisenhower
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day to Mexico to spend a week
deep sea fishing. The former
chief executive and his com
panions flew to a fishing spot
south of La Paz in Baja Cali
fornia. His companions were
Charles Jones, board chair
man of Richfield Oil; Freeman
Gosden, "A,ndy" of the "Amos
n' Anay ' radio snow; ana vy.
Alton Jones, president of the
City Service Utility company.
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