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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEH 17. 1962 B .3 Permits Issued for 10 Homes in City Cost of Enforcing Enrollment Of Meredith Passes SI Million $1,500 for the 300 support troops still in Memphis, Tenn. At the peak, the figure wai probably closer to $150,000 a day, with an average some where near $100,000 to be ex pected for the first ten days, officials said. The Medford building de lo remodel a restaurant at partment has issued 10 per mits to D.L. Pickell and Har ry Withrow for construction of residences on Mace rd. and Stevens and Howard sts. Pickell received permits lo erect $9,000 homes at 126 and 183 Mace rd. a $9,500 residence at 190 Mace rd.; and a S9.000 residence at 1135 Stevens st. Withrow was issued per mits to erect $9,000 residences at 189, 184 and 186 Mace rd.: an $11,500 residence at 188 Mace rd.: and S9.000 resi dences at 2841 and 2857 How ard St. A permit was issued to Col ony Restaurants, Inc., Monday Washinfiton - HTD - Addi- ine the Mississippi costs. But a pus have yet been forwa-ded may he calculated at only $5 dicate continuing costs of more than $30,000 a day in Mississippi approximately $14,000 for the 1,200 guards men still at Oxford, $16,500 for the 3,300 regulars still on the campus and perhaps 236 North Frant st. at an es timated cost of $1,000. Tuesday, permits were is sued to Cecil Collins to erect an awninR at 27 South Cen tral ave. at an estimated cost of $3,500; to Medford Con valescent home to install a sprinkler system at an esti mated cost of $3,500; and to V. D. Squire to erect a resi dence at 1126 Sailing ave. at an approximate cost of $9,500. 1 tional military costs of more than $1 million have been in- curred so far in enforcing the i enrollment of James Meredith rough idea can be obtained from the number of man-days involved in moving 20.600 regular troops and 3.000 na tional guardsmen into the Ox ford, Miss., area. All but 4,800 of these troops now have been moved out, so the daily cost has shrunk to approximately a fifth of the peak reached soon after the first of them were ordered to the scene Sept. 30. The troop expenses now ap pear to be the only cost of con sequence likely to be borne by the Defense department. The Army said no claims for dam ages in the rioting on the cam- to Army headquarters, and that only minor claims are be ing processed by the local ! command. I The Justice department, ! however, has incurred sub- stantial non-military costs in sending 500 U S. marshals to ! Oxford. ' $12 Per Day Per Man For the Mississippi national guardsmen, who would olhrr ' wise be in civilian life, t he : additional expense is prob- ably close to $12 per day per man, officials said. ! For the regulars, who j would be drawing pay, allow j ances and subsistence in any ! case, the additional expense or less per man per day. At the Pentagon, this is a familiar line of figuring, be cause it is used in dividing with the West German gov ernment the additional ex pense of maintaining 6,000 U S. troops in West Berlin. Berlin Costs Computed For the year ended July 1, the additional Berlin costs were computed at only $13.7 million, of which the Bonn government paid 93 per cent. However, this did not include the pay of the troops or other large outlays which help boost the U.S. military budRct close to $50 billion a year. The per-man basis would in NAVY SETUP CHAMP San Francisco - WPD - Sea man Edward C. Jolly, 21, of Prosscr, Neb., a crewman aboard the submarine Mon quil, may be the fittest sailor in the whole U.S. Navy Dur ing his quarterly fitness let. Jolly did 4.U01 setups in three hours and one minute. The Navy is cheeking whether he can officially claim the all Navy record , for consecutive setups. at the University of Missis sippi, according to estimates by defense officials. But they are hoping that the final figure will be sub stantially less than the S4.9 million spent when troops were used in the school inte gration dispute at Little Rock, Ark., in 1957. They are sure it will be far less than the $150 million spent in sending troops to Lebanon in 1958. No comprehensive attempt has yet been made to determ PAPERHANGING PAINTING Dry Wall Finishing GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP ALVEY STANFORD Phone 773-3165 Evenings 18 Years in Medford FAIR DRAWS S4.508 Seattle - HOT - Monday's at tendance at the Seattle World's Fair was 54.508, boosting the total for. 178 days to 9.085,726. MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON r?rr?irpfifTiPra YOUR HARMACIST IS THE Man QUALIFIED to Dispense Health Products! i ANDERSON'S PHARMACY & Photo Shop 264 E. Main Ashland Phone 482-2421 Ashland Drug Rexall 275 E. Main, Ashland Phone 482-3366 IDEAL DRUGS INCORPORATED 1471 Siskiyou Blvd., Ashland M. Green Stamps 482-2886 INGLE rug Co Jim 303 E. 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