WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29. 1362
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOnD. OREGON
Status of Major Bills in Congress
Passed. House - In commit- amendments. Differences still
tee; No hearings scheduled. , to be resolved.
Govtrnment Pay IHR 9531) : I n u r ance Reinstatement
Washington tUPU - Status
of major bills in Congress:
FOREIGN POLICY
authorize President to abol-1 1'1'"' )ay , f"
: mediate program containing
! no stand-by power,
i Women's Wages (IIR 11877
it S 24D4) Would reouire
women for
ish tariffs on certain goods; to I "nK'v
reduce tariffs bv 50 per cent ! "'"I"'" Labor De-
on all other items and pro- ! ar'm authorized to en
vide federal aid to U. S. firms j '""e thr"uh fral courts,
and workers hurl by imports. ",,use " nule - No
House - Passed; Senate-Corn- ! hear'"Ks scheduled,
mittee hearings completed. Teacher Quality (HR 11888
UN Bonds (HR 9082 & I & S 282ti) - Would authorize
S 27(18) - Would authorize the about SHOO million over five
President to lend the United ; yei,rs '" expanded coopera
Nations up to $100 million to ' live research in teaching im
hclo the world organization ! provemenl and summer col-
labor committee approved, now and possibly up to 45
stalled in rules committee. miijion acres eventually.
-....c -.u ... j House - Subcommittee
LIIIIIlll'll'll
ap-
lege courses for grade and
high school teachers. Partici
pants to get $75 a week sti
pend plus $15 for each de
pendent. House Education-
Court
Records
ihkthict rofirr
Fredrick Warden. Angling with
prnhihiu-d hum hurl. $.n.
Kobert Fniru-ln Kirk, nvcrlnnd.
$Hl 5(1.
Sidney JoNcph Smith, violation
of tnic rule. 125.
Jiwi'ph Jnlz Jr.. no nperntnr'i
licen.se. $5.
Kd ward Rny Reesiin, inndequnle
hrnkes. $10.
Dunne Oriii Bishop, fiiilnre In
yield rltiht of way. $1.1
Robert Kill Henderson, no rear
view mirror. J 10.
David Earl Wallace, violation of
basic rule, J25.
Kir hard J. Arce, angling with
prohibilde method. $ 10
JamcK Waller Moriarty. viola
tion ol hamc rule. $5
Melvin I.e Hoy Underwood, over
lent(th load. $15.
Joe Hi ley Mavnnrd, improper
lurn. $10.
A va M Graven, improper pnsK
Inii. $7 5(1.
Onnald Le Hoy Chane, pr oh) till
ed reveme turn. $10
Howard Rav Cninrnoim. aim lint!
with prohibited methods. $I.V
Henjamin Frank Ann Barrow,
improper lane linage. S7 50.
William C. Huffman, no fire rx
llniliitNner, $15.
solve its financial crisis. Sen
ate - Passed. House - Com
mittee approved compromise
tlmt would limit U. S. loan to
total loaned by other coun
tries. DEFENSE AND SPACE
Fallout Shelters (HR 102(2
& S 2658) - Would authorize
federal grants to non-profit
groups for construction of ap
proved public fallout shelters.
No hearings scheduled on
authorization bill by Senate
or House; Meantime, the
House has denied all shelter
funds.
WELFARE. EDUCATION
Medical Care (HR 4222 &
S 909) - Would provide par
tial payment of hospitaliza
tion and nursing home costs
of persons 65 and older.
Would raise Social Security
tax. Senate - Killed compro
mise version, 52-48. House -Committee
opposed, but
abandoned plans for show
down vote in view of Senate
action.
College Aid (HR 8000)
House Passed bill would
provide $1.5 billion over five
years in construction loans
and grants for college build
ings. Senate - Passed bill
would provide $1.5 billion in
construction loans, $250 mil
lion in building grants for
junior colleges and $1)00 mil
lion for student scholarships.
Conference committee nego
tiations on compromise stall
ed. Medical Education (IIR
S 1072) - Would pro
vide $755 million in federal
grants over 10 years for con
struction of medical, dental
and other health profession
schools. House bill includes
loans for medical students;
Senate bill includes scholar
ship grants. House - Ap
proved by commerce com
mittee, stalled in rules com
bymittec. Senate - Committee
hearings completed, awaiting
House action.
Youth (HR 10(iR2 & S 404)
Would create new Youth
Conservation Corps similar to
CCC of 1930s and "Home
Town Peace Corps" for vol
unteer local civic
House - Approved
committee, stalled
committee. Senate
lee approved.
HR 10113) - Administration and dtmdieved traffic hlKiinl. $10 '
proposed $600 million imme- njVnu'""1 WcmX' vloll"lon
diate program plus $2 billion 1 .
in cash with stand-by power f Washington UH'lt
to spend in time of recession
tlllf'I'IT CIIUKT
A Inn M. McQuade vk Vernn R
McQmide. divorce eomplainl.
Valeric Lee McCarty vs llon
ald Ray McCarty. divorce decree,
MAHKIACK I.MKNSK
APPLICATIONS
William Neel Newlaod,
Morrow rd . Med lord, and
LcNoir Melum, H:U Marshall avv
Medtord.
Neil Payne Philliher. 5RH Elkader
1 , An hlii iid, and Leslie I h Ann
RuflHcll. route ;i, box tifill, Mcdlord
Oris llannon The t lord. Mi21
New Hope rd ,. H rants Paws, and
Her nice Mnrllyn Skoog. (HI 2 Forest
m .. Ashland
J I n i in v Hugh .Johnson. 322
North Pacific hinhwav. Mcdlord.
and Julia Ann Spin neon. -Ill I v
Kenwood st . Medford.
John William Kd wards. Fresno,
Cnllf., and Patricia Pauline Char
ley, route I, box H5. F.iikIc Point.
Philip Kmusley HennniK. 524 Al
lison At . ANhland. and Donna I.ee
Bern. 344 North Central me . Med
ford Michael f iuy DiiKKan. :il.V2 Tre
sham lane. Central Point, and
Diann Marilyn Newsome. 11040
TrenhAin lane. Central Point.
Kilter v Noel Lanham. route 1 .
box IIHHK. tJold Hill, and Marv
Beth Hnlley, box 1113, Gold Hill.
Leland Hay Chainbern. 1!I47
A la mar st.. Medford, and A I her in
Lucille Nelson. 1 1 I R St., Ashland
MKOKOKIl MUNICIPAL lOt'lIT '
Sandra Kav Millard, violation of .
projects, basic ruk $2 5ll f
by Inhor , ,,,. rilll, ,,
in rillos i WtlllHin WjiHnrr Kicrhiirl. riis
f.w.itnit 1 "I'.vcd IniMir mkihiI. $10
v-mnmii- I l.lnyrt llnwiirri Murrlk. vlolnllun
' nf hiislc rillr. $HV '
90(; Jt, i ( narli's l.lnnKi'.v. fnlliii'
Sonatc - Passed bill wbii-b
boosts immediate program lo
$750 million, cuts stand by
program to $750 million and
denies cash for it until next
year. House - Will lake up
this week $000 million Im-
I'he na-1 Urban
lional riKht-to-work commit-i I louse
tee said a nationwide poll
has indicated that most Am
ericans support a worker's
right to join a union but op
pose compulsory union mem
bership provisions in lahor
miina nemcnt contracts.
TAXES, POSTAGE
Tax Heviiion (HR 10050) -Provides
tax credits (reduc
tions) ranging up to $7 for
each SI 00 spent by businesses
for income-producing equip
ment, Imposes withholding
taxes on dividends and inter
est puymenLs, and curbs tax
deduction for expense ac
counts. House - Passed. Sen
ate Committee approved
after revising tax credits,
eliminating withholding and
softening proposed expense
account rules. Comes up in
Senate this week.
Postal Rales (IIR 7027) -Would
increase first class, air
mail and postcard rates one
cent, and raise rales for mag
azine and advertising mail.
House Passed. Senate - Com
mittee bearings completed.
CIVIL RIGHTS
Literacy Tests IS 2750 &
IIR 10034) Would outlaw
discriminatory state literacy
tests for voters and make
sixth grade education proof
of literacy: would apply only
to federal elections. House -Committee
held hearings.
Senate - Kfforls to pass aban
doned after senate twice re
fused to stop southern talka
thon. School Segregation (HR
10()5( & HR 11707)- First
would withhold federal aid
payments from racially-segregated
schools crowded by
children of servicemen and
federal workers: second
would repeal authority for
aid to "sopcralc but equal"
land grant colleges. House -Both
hills approved by education-labor
committee, stall
ed in rules committee. Senate
No hearings scheduled.
AGRICULTURE
Government Controls (HR
j 1 1 222 & S 3225) - Would re
Im quire growers of corn, other
i)i;,ni i teed grams to choose in na-
tional referendum between j
fni-hc nn nhinlim'c In rurh I
surpluses and .sharp cut in
price guarantees. Senate -Passed.
House - Rejected.
Acreage Cuts (IIR 12:11)1)
Would continue tor one year
; stopgap wheat and feed grain
programs, including pay
: menls to growers of corn and
other feed grains who volun
tarily cul plantings to reduce
i surpluses. House - Passed.
1 Senate Passed after re- j
vamping to tighten wheal ;
controls. Differences to be re
' solved in conference.
CITIES I
Commuter Transportation
(III! 1 15H ,t S H12(i) Provides j
$500 million in federal grants
to help eilies and towns sub- 1
sidize development of belter '
commuter trains, buses and ;
subways. Senate Committee
approved. House Banking!
committee approved, pend- i
ing in rules committee.
Cabinet (Reorganization ;
Plan No. I) Would create
cabinet-level Department of
Affairs and Housing.
Killed.
GOVERNMENT
Wilderness (S 174 & II R j
77li) Would establish a na- .
tlonal System of Wilderness
Areas lor recreation pur
poses. Senate Passed, with :
provision for (i. HOI). 00(1 acres !
proved more limited version.
(HR 12333 and S 3597) - To
permit veterans who served
between 1840 and 1958 to
buy, or reinstate, up to $10,-
000 in GI life insurance. Sen-
Discloiure (Pub. Law 87- ' water travel and cuts tax to i HR 12154) - Revamps and ex
420. HR 3723) - Requires de- ' 5 per cent on airline tickets, tends sugar controls, giving
tailed financial reporting : effective Nov. 15. Extends j domestic growers bigger mar-,
from administrators of com- present temporary tax rates : keling quotas and eliminating
pany and union managed pen- on corporation profits, liquor. aDoui une-miii ui "- i.u.-
sion and welfare rjlans. gives 1 automobiles, telepnone cans, oils pam
Labor Department enforce- etc. until July 1. 1903.
ment powers and provides : National Debt (Pub. Law I
-Would give 1.8 million post
al and civil service workers
pay hikes totaling $1.2 bil
lion a year in two steps, ef
fective July 1, 19ti2, and
Drug Controls (HR 11581 1 July '' 1983; Pr"vides much ; ate - Passed. House - Amend-, criminal penalties for embez-j 87-512; HR I99U) - Raises na
brackets than Administration ; ing to those with service-con-asked.
House - Committee ap- nected disability. Compro
proved. Senate - Hearings mise talks not yet set.
cumpl;,ed- Retraining (Pub. Law 87-
; VETERANS 415. s 1991) A t,ree year
Increased Compensation $435 million federal program
l(HR 10743) - Would give cost of retraining subsistence al
ii S 1552) - Would tighten
federal controls over market
ing of drugs. Senate - Ap
proved, with most of the
strengthening amend ments
sought by administration.
House - Hearings completed,
committee may act this week.
Crime (S 1655) - Would
permit witnesses to be grant
ed immunity and compelled
to testify in certain court
trials involving graft, bribe
ry and extortion. Senate
of living increases averaging lowances for workers whose
9.4 per cent to veterans draw- ; jobs have dissappeared be
ing compensation for injuries : cause of automation or relo-
or ailments resulting from
military service. House-Passed.
Senate Passed with
: zlement and kickbacks.
Peace Corps (Pub. Law 87
442; HR 10700) - Authorizes
enlargement of Peace Corps.
Educational TV (Pub. Law
87-447; S 205) - Authorizes
five-year, $32 million match
; ing grant program for non
' profit educational and civic
groups planning to build edu
cational television stations.
Tax Cul (Pub. Law. 87-508;
cation and pilot program of ,
training for youths entering I HR 11879) - Repeals 10 per
job market. cent tax on railroad, bus and
tional debt limit to a record
high $308 billion through
next March and fixes it at
$305 billion April 1 to June
24. at S300 billion June 25
30; Permanent limit remains
at S285 billion.
TV Sets (Pub. Law 87-52!);
HR 8031) - Authorizes the
Federal Communications
Commission to require manu
facturers to make only 82-
channel sets.
Sugar (Pub.
87-535; ! abled.
foreign growers.
Sugar (Pub. Law 87-539:
HR 8050) - Amends new
sugar law to give president
discretionary power to pro-,
vide premium prices to for-;
eign suppliers on additional
150.000 tons a year.
Welfare (Pub. Law 87-543;
HR lOb'Ofi) - Would revise
and expand federal participa
tion in state-operated public
assistance programs, putting
new emphasis on rehabilita
tion and increasing federal
grants for relief checks for
needy aged, blind and dis-
3
I BIG! BIG! BIG! b'igTbIG! BIG! 4faf ! fe
land SIIEW&UC
I! IP n VI 19 ft If Bllftg
"Hifc Yfl$" ATTDAPTiniMQ
El k3 ID U U Wl tm n fhrl n KJ HJ T2 eeeiA kj M KS .1 u uS Eft Vft
FOR THE
SCHOOL KIDDIES
ANKLETS
Carnival
SPECIAL
Reg. 2 pair 59c
2 Pr. 39c
BIG 3-RING BINDER
With 100 Sheets Filler Paper,
INDEX and loose Leaf Dictionary .
$119
BIG
DAYS
THURSDAY
and
FRIDAY
ONE GROUP
Fold-Up Slippers
ONE GROUP
Casual Boots
ONE GROUP
Kcdettes and
Corduroy Tennis Shoes
PARKING
BOTH DA
$199
A PAIR
OPEN
FRIDAY NIGHT
'Til 9
FOR MOM-FOOT PROTECTORS
35c Quality at Just 3 pair 49c
IRONING BOARD COVER AND PAD
SI.9B REGULAR LIST PRICE. CI OQ
BIG TOP SPECIAL V I l3
85c GOOD QUALITY IRONING BOARD
COVER and PAD 55c - 2 for $1.00
UK.
"GET ON THE BANDWAGON"
WITH ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL
UNIVERSAL
COFFEE-MATICS
Regular $19.95-8 Cup Chrome
COFFEE MAKER $1095
w
SIDEWALK SPECIAL PRICE
PRICES EFFECTIVE ONLY
THUR. & FRI., THE 30TH & 31ST
PACKERS and SORTERS SPECIALS
RUBBER GLOVES O 65c
Rough or Sanded Finish m pair
PACKER'S GLOVES
String or Blue Cuff
Davol RED FINGER COTS
Popular Sizes 8c each
2 75'
naif m
2 for 15c
BARGAINS tahte DRUG BOOTH
SAFFLOWER OIL CAPSULES
Bottle of ICQ. $1.11 Bcttls of 500 . $4.44
VITAMIN C-Ascorbic Acid-100's
100 mg. 29c 250 mg 59c
"SHE LOVES ME,
SHE LOVES
ME NOT"
BUT GENTLEMEN,
SHE WILL LOVE YOU
MORE AND MORE
IF YOU STEP
RIGHT UP AND
BUY HER THIS
MAGNIFICENT
UNIVERSAL BUFFET SKILLET
Regular $15.98
WOW
$8.83
SUPER DUPER SID
mmi specials
To Make Dad's
LABOR DAY
VACATION
COMPLETE
How About a
CAMP STOVE by THERMOS'
burns Any Type Gasoline
BIG 3-BURNER
WS34 95 NOW
$22
HANDY 2-BURNER $1Q9S
S28 50 Rcgula, Lilt SPECIAL
DELUXE 2-BURNER $0145
WaiS295 SIDEWALK SPECIAL
$19.95 Gasoline Lantern $1195
J.M.ml. h. THIRMOS
For Those Who Can'l Use Sugar
SUCARYL LIQUID SWEETENER
4-oz. bottle... 49c Pint... SI. 49
SWEET AS COTTON CANDY
NO NEED TO BE
A HON TAMER TO KNOW
These Prices Are WILDI
GenuineTHERMOS
PICNIC CHESTS
Regular $23.95 STEEL
Holds 70 Lbs. Ice
S1595
ALL OTHER SIZE CHESTS
AT SIMILAR DISCOUNT PRICES
1 Gal. PICNIC JUGS. ..51.98
With or Without Shoulder Spout
LEAVE THE BIKE!
DRIVE YOUR CAR!
No Parking Meter
Charges During
2 DAYS OF SALE
COSMETIC
CUTIES
$1.75 SOFT TONE AOc
SHAMPOO by NUTRI. TONIC Full Pml M
$1.69 FORMULA "42" QQc
HAIR SPRAY SPECIAL 2
$1.75 HAND LOTION CQc
By RICHARD HUDNUT .
$1.00 Celeste Bath Powder, 50c
mm mmmn mmm
Carnival Grounds 39 N. CENTRAL "Rat Down
lown
If Your CREDIT Is GOOD
It's GOOD t PICK'SI
102 EAST MAIN STREET