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State Emergency
Board Meeting
Set for Dec. 18 ;
Salem - (UPD - A meeting of
the State Emergency Board
has been called for 8 p.m.
Dec. 18 - during the legisla
tive fiscal orientation confer
ence here - It was announced
Wednesday. I
slots Finance Director
Freeman Holmer said $29,443
in unallotcd funds will be in
the emergency fund Dec. 17.
A request for $17,500 of
that money will be submitted
by the executive department
to cover arrest and return of
fugitives, leaving only $11,943
in the fund if the request is
granted.
Holmer said more than
$717,000 from the fund had
already been set aside for
other requests coming before
the Dec. 18 meeting.
Status To Be Diicutted
Among Items on the agenda
for the meeting Is a discus
sion of the status of the cmer-
nnnru fnnri Holmer Sflid.
Ho said the Tax Commis
sion. University of Oregon
Medical school, and stale
Treasurer have already Indi
cated they will not need all
of the money now set aside
for their departments.
These requests for use of
additional already allocated
funds arc slated to be pre
sented at the meeting:
- $347,640 for construction
of the radiation center build
ing at Oregon State univers-llv-
- $42,228 for survey of the
pine shoot moth Infestation
and to control the Hemlock
Looper Infestation in Clatsop
county.
Expenses Included
- $1,155 for payment of
administrative expenses, leg
islative Interim Committee on
Social Problems.
- $3,100 additional money
required for personnel serv
ices for the remainder of the
current biennium for the
Slate Soil Conservation Com
mittee. -$5,000 to provide suffici
ent funds for administrative
expenses for the remainder
of the current biennium for
the State Board of Dental Ex
aminers. - $30,134 to Department of
Finance to finance the ex
pense of workload Increases
due to new family welfare
direct distribution program.
- $1011,147 to Department
of Education to Increase ex
penditure limitation to reflect
revised federal allotment of
funds for vocational education.
AMBASSADORS In Soo Lee, 9; Peanuts Kim, 8, and Kum
Ja Kim, 10, from left, three goodwill ambassadors from
Korea, spread a little cheer on their arrival in New York
with the World Vision Korean Orphan Choir. The youthful
group has already toured 12 countries since departing from
Seoul Oct. 1 and will visit 47 cities on a concert tour of
Oregon Supreme
Court Decisions
Salem - IM - The Oregon
Supreme Court Wednesday
upheld validity of a school
district's authority to Issue
bonds to finance construction
of swimming pools at high
schools.
The decision was made in
connection with a Gresham
School District case.
Roscoe L. Fanning, a tax
payer, argued that although
the Gresham district is em
powered to construct build
ings of various types witn
money raised through taxa
tion, the authority to contract
bonded indebtedness is limit
ed to school buildings.
H was argued that a swim
ming pool is not a school
building within the meaning
of the statute.
Within Definition
Justice Kenneth J. O'Con-
ricll noted that a pool in this
case was to be built as part
of a . covered structure and
therefore would fall within
the dcfinatlon of a building.
The decision also said that
a building Is a school build
ing if it ia designed to carry
out a part of the instructional
program authorized oy mc
Breakfast Charm
Hearings Urged on
Quarantine Rules
Salem - U'TO - The Oregon
Department of Agriculture
has urged the U. S. Agricul
ture Department to hold full
public hearings before
changes are made in quaran
tine rules on plant pests and
disease.
At present, protection of
domestic plantings Is accom
plished through port of entry
inspection and quarantine.
The proposed federal rule
change would have inspec
tions made in the country
where grown, rather than in
the port of entry.
The federal government has
not planned any public hear
ings on the change.
WISCONSIN DEER
Chicago - AT!) - Surveys by
the Wisconsin Conservation
Department show the deer
population In the stale to be
in excess of 400.000 animals
with heaviest concentrations.
In northwest and west cen
tral Wisconsin.
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district, and in this case the
district had adopted Instruc
tion in swimming as part of
its educational program.
"The construction of facili
ties upon the land necessary
In .QU r.1.1 this incl.ii-tlnnnl
i u n c u o n is aumorizca
whether it is surrounded by
walls, or covered by a roof or
unenclosed," the high court
ruled.
In other decisions the Su
preme Court affirmed:
- A judgement of $17,050
recovered by the state land
board against the Port of
Portland as royalty for river
bottom material removed by
the port. The port had dred
ged material from the Colum
bia river which It used to fill,
widen and extend a runway
and industrial area at the
Portland International Air
port. A substantial portion of
the dredged material was
used at locations more than
half a mile from the bank of j
tne Columbia river, and the
State Land Board sought roy
alty on that material.
Contempt Upheld
- The conviction of An
drew Taylor for contempt of
court. The contempt consisted
of remarks made by Taylor
to Marion County Juduc
George A. Jones during the
course of a post-conviction
proceeding being heard by
Judge Jones. i
- The conviction of Charles
Lee Sanders of Hood River
on a charge of attempted rape !
against a 0-year-old girl. San
ders alleged Insufficiency of
proof.
- A divorce decree granted
by the Benton County Circuit
Court which awarded the di-,
vorcc to Cecil Cathcart and
also gave him custody n( a
9-year-old son.
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Chickenpox Added
To Disease List
Washington - UTO - Presi
dent Kennedy has proclaimed
Chickenpox a communicable
disease.
Although this did not come
as news to mothers, It pre
sumably was important (or
purposes of enforcement of
federal regulations on the re
porting and handling of com
miuilcable disease cases under
federal law.
In the same executive order
the President also added to
the official list of communi
cable diseases henioletic strep
toccal Infections as a substi
tute for scarlet fever and
streptococcic sore throat
The list also includes a
number of other diseases from
anthrax to yellow fever.
Inflation Hasn't Hit
Traffic Ticket Costs
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souring. The police depart
incut reports it least one ver
sion of traffic tickets is $3
cheaper now than M years
ago.
The original Board o( Trus
tees of Erie county passed In
11176 as one of its first acts
an ordinance warning drivers
that the fine for parking a
"horse, team, vehicle or con
veyance' on the circular car
riageway in front of county
hall "is $5 (or each and every
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