Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1962, Image 2

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TROOPS - Last week Communist China
was reported to be gathering some 400,000
ground troops, backed by 300 aircraft, on
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Strait. This newsmap shows the area. (UPI)
Addition to State Capitol
Building Called Mandatory
Salem -UPD- State Sen. Al
fred H. Corbett (D-Portland)
said Saturday legislators are
so crowded in the Capitol
here that construction of an
addition to the building is
"mandatory"' within the next
few years.
But he noted that while the
need for more working space
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is urgent, approval of an ad-
dltion is tied to how much
money the 1863 Legislature
finds available.
Corbett, chairman of the
Legislative Fiscal committee,
predicted the next state budg
et will be "very tight." He
pointed out that the current
budget was helped by a $33
million surplus that isn't ex
pected to show up this time.
The 1961 Legislature beat
down a proposed $1.5 million
ppropriation for a Capitol
addition, and provided 56,400
in planning money instead.
The addition would provide
more hearing rooms and of
fices for lawmakers.
Architect Francis Keally of
New York, who designed the
Oregon Capitol In 1D38, end
ed a three day inspection here
late Friday and returned
home. lie expects to come
back next month and report
to Gov. Mark Hatfield on hts
Ideas for an addition.
State Finance Director
Freeman Holmer said estimat
ed cost of the addition is
about $1 million. It could be
as high as four stories.
Keally said the addition
should be in the form of a T,
or an H, and definitely should
blend into the existing capitol
Including a facing of white
Vermont marble. The addition
would be built at the rear of
the present buildings the
south side which overlooks
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The Capitol Itself cost $2.3
million In 1938, but Keally
said it would cost between $8
million and $10 million now.
Winding up his inspection, he
said the Capitol has held up
beautifully the past 24 years.
Doubly Smart
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Button on the capelct for
breezy days - whisk it off
when you want to soak up
sunshine. Sew this costume
with flared or sheath skirt
Printed Pattern 1)085: Half
Sizes H'4, 16'a, 18Vi, 20Vi
22Va, 24i-!i. Size 16' j dress,
cape-let 4',ti yards 35-inch.
FIFTY CENTS in coins for
State Budgetmakers Expect No Tax Increases
By DOUGLAS GRIP P
Salem - (IM - The govern-
or s chief budgetmaker said
Saturday the new state bud
get anticipates no tax in
crease, but "at least" another
$13 million for higher educa
tion, $10 million for basic
school support, and $7 mil
lion more for community colleges.
Freeman Holmer, state fi
nance director, is roughing
out the proposed 1963-65
budget Gov. Mark O. Hatfield
will submit to the 1963 Leg
islature in January.
Holir.er estimated that a
1963-65 budget of $390 mil
lion could be drawn up with
out higher taxes, and by hold
ing to present levels of serv
ice. The amount would be $22
million over the current bud
get, passed by the 1961 Legis
lature. The $13 million higher ed
ucation hike is a median fig
ure, Holmer said the range
being $10 million to $20 mil
lion. EstimatM Preliminary
He noted that state agen
cies haven't forwarded their
Bay's Attorney
Asks High Court
To Dismiss Appeal
Salem - (UPD - An attorney
for Dean N. Bay, former Wes
ton teacher, said Saturday he
had asked the Oregon Su
preme Court to throw out the
state's appeal of the Bay cer
tification case. But a spokes
man for the high court said
the request is invalid.
Thomas Gooding, La
Grande attorney, said the
state failed to meet a dead
line for submitting its argu
ments to t he high court.
Gooding in La Grande, said
he put a petition in the mail
late Friday for dismissal of
the state's case, and affirma
tion of a Union County Cir
cuit Court decree which or
dered the state to certify Bay
as a grade school teacher.
Bay is a 33-year-old teach
er who was denied a teach
ing certificate last year be
cause he is an ex-convict. He
is teaching now in a private
school in the Seattle area.
Commenting on Gooding's
petition, the state's attorney
handling the Bay Case
Asst. Atty. Gen. Cecil Ques-
seth of Salem said "he s
in error. An extension of time
was granted June 8, for a
month. The brief will be filed
next Wednesday."
Jack Sercombe, supreme
court clerk, said this is true,
and everything seems to be
in order.
requests yet, and his esti
mates are only preliminary.
He added that only the basic
scnool, higher education and
community college projec
tions are identifiable now.
Holmer revealed that the
state apparently will under
spend the present budget by
more than $6 million. But this
is not out of line with past
years.
He estimated that $360 mil
lion of the 1961-63 budget
will be spent, instead of the
$366.8 million budgeted.
The $6 million-plus differ
ence includes about $500,000
left over in basic school sup
port money. Holmer said the
number of Oregon pupils
was overestimated.
Another major chunk of
underspending is showing up
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MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1962
in Oregon's medicare pro
gram, Holmer said. The
amount to be returned from
the $3.3 million state allo
cation isn't known yet, he
said.
Welfare Third Largest
Balance of the' reversion
is expected to come in small
er amounts from various state
agencies most of them,
in fact. The previous budget
was underspent by $6 4 mil
lion. Welfare At more than
$105 million . is the state's
third biggest expenditure, aft
er basic school support, and
higher education. But Holm
er said it would be "prema
ture to speculate on any wel
fare Increase until we know
what Congress is going to do
with the welfare proposals
it has pending."
In any case, Holmer said
the State Welfare Depart- j
ment will "have to make some
assumptions of its own on
or before Sept. 1 whether or :
not Congress has acted." ,
Sept. 1 is the deadline for
getting requests into the gov- i
ernor's office. !
Holmer said the total, pol-1
ished state budget will be
on the governor's desk be-!
tween Nov. 1-10, about on a
par with past years. By law,
the governor must send his '
budget to the state printed
by Nov. 10, and it comes out
in published form Dec. 1, also
by law.
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