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MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1963
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Committee Approves
Raises For Teachers
& State Employees
Salem -4UPH- Some $5.1 mil.
lion In pay raises lor college
teacheri and state employees,
over and above automatic
merit raises, has been approv
ed by the Ways and Means
committee. ,
Acting on a 21-bill agenda
Friday, the committee also:
-Turned down raises lor the
governor, secretary ol state,
treasurer, attorney general
and labor commissioner.
-Approved a bill to broad'
en Oregon's two-year-old pro
gram of hospital and nursing
home assistance for the elder
ly.
Naw Judga
-Okayed a new circuit
judge lor Washington county,
but rejected one for Lane
county and one for the Polk-
Yamhill district.
-Approved a bill revising
the public employees retire
ment system.
-Recommended a bill to let
the Welfare Commission lib
eralize the food stamp and
surplus food programs.
-Approved the establish
ment of new district courts
at Grants Pass and at Gresh
am.
Restored a $750 appropri
ation for the Rogue River Co
ordination board that was
turned down earlier by the
House,
-Approved district judge
salary increases from $10,500
to $11,000,
-Okayed budgets for the
State Scholarship commission,
the state Labor-Management
Relations board, the secretary
of state, and four state institutions.
The sum approved to raise
salaries for college faculty
members during the 1963-65
biennium was $1.5 million,
compared to $2 million sought
by the governor. Rep. John
Mosscr R-Beaverton) was un
successful in trying to get
the committee to increase the
sum.
The committee approved
$3.6 million for state employ
ees. The governor had asked
$4.4 million.
James Daniels, executive
secretary of the Oregon State
Employees association,
promptly termed the commit
tee's recommendations "ill ad
vised" and said the problem
of state employees quitting
their jobs could be severe
enough to necessitate a spe
cial session of the legislature
Boy Scout Dinner
Scheduled Tonight
Officers will be elected and
three silver beaver awards
will be presented at the 39th
annual meeting and recogni
tion dinner of the Boy Scouts'
Crater Lake council at 8
o'clock this evening at North's
Chuck Wagon restaurant in
Medford.
The silver beaver awards
are the highest tribute a Boy
Scout council can pay to a
volunteer leader within its
area.
Charles Gill, Grants Pass
mayor, will be master of cere
monierfWe will introduce the
various Scouters who will pre
sent key men awards.
"wood badge training
awards," "golden leaders'
awards" and awards to the
outstanding Boy Scout circus
ticket salesman and the silver
beaver presentations.
The Medford High school
choir will provide the music.
Redding Airport
Comes Under Fire
Redding, Calif. - (UPD - An
attempt to put the city out of
the airport business was be
gun Friday following the
third light plane crackup in
two weeks at city-owned Ben
ton airport.
All three pilots walked
away with little more than
scratches after their planes
overshot the runway, bound
ed across a public highway
and stopped in a ravine.
Following the first such
landing May 1, the federal
aviation agency checked the
field and declared it safe.
Petitions which would put
before city voters the ques
tion of whether the city
should continue operation of
the airport were circulated
Friday by former Mayor Bud
Puryear.
RESIGNS - George F. Ken-
nan, shown here in a 1961
photo, resigned Friday as U.S.
ambassador to Yugoslavia.
Kennan, considered one of the
nation's foremost experts on
communist affairs, denied he
was quitting because of a dis
agreement with President
Kennedy. The White House
issued a statement saying Ken-
nan resigned in accordance
with a long-standing plan of
his to return to academic du
ties as professor at the insti
tute for advanced study at
Princeton. (UPI)
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House Voles
Against Capital
Punishment 45-13
Salem (UPD A proposal to
strike capital punishment
from the state constitution has
been approved 48-13 by the
House.
The measure would be vot
ed upon at the 1964 general
election, and would apply
both to the present and pro
posed state constitutions.
But the House sent back to
committee Friday a compan
ion measure which would
have set the statutory penalty
for murder at life in prison.
Rep. John Dellenback (R-
Medford) said he wanted the
bill amended so the death
penalty could be retained in
case of cop killing, a prisoner
killing a guard, and the kill
ing of a kidnap victim.
Both the proposed constitu
tional change, and the statute
already have passed the Sen
ate. The Senate version changed
the constitutional penalty for
first degree murder from
death to life in prison. The
House amended this to delete
all reference to murder from
the constitution, and the Sen
ate must agree with this be
fore the measure can go to
the voters.
The Senate set the statutory
penalty for first degree mur
der at life in prison, required
a minimum of 15 years be
served, then required lifetime
parole supervision.
The House took out the 15
year minimum, retained the
lifetime supervision provision,
and then set the penalty for
second degree murder at life
in prison, with release from
parole possible after seven
years.
Dellenback told House
members he did not think the
penalties were severe enough
to offer protection to the pub
lic. The House voted 35-23 to
send the bill back to commit
tee for amendments.
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from non-payers.
Influenza Slill
Leads Disease List
Influenza still topped the
list of communicable diseases
in Jackson county with a total
of 61) cases last week, Dr. A.
E. Morkcl, director of the
Jackson County Health de
partment, reported.
Measles was in second place
with 21 cases in the Gold Hill,
Medford and Central Point
arras.
The greatest number of in
fluenza cases. 30, were in
Medford.
There were 18 cases of
mumps. 10 of German mea
sles, four of chicken pox and
one ot scabies.
Goose Lake Measure
Clears Legislature
Salem - tlTP - A proposed
Oregon-California Goose Lake
interstate compact, for coop,
erative use of water resources
in the Goose Lake area on the
Oregon California border,
cleared the Legislature Fri
day. Similar legislation Is pend
ing in California. Congress al
so must approve.
Consumer Protection
Bill Goes To House
Salem - wn - The Senate
approved a consumer protec
tion measure patterned after
California law by a 25-2 vote
Friday, and sent the bill to
the House for action.
The measure restricts "loss
lenders," and outlaws quan
tity limits on advertised
goods.
Senate -House Tax Conference
Committee Starts Discussions
By ZA. STARK .
United Preii International
Salem - IUPH - The threat "f
a referral by the voters
clouded. Saturday's meeting of
the Senate-House Tax Confer
ence Committee. .
Senate Tax Committee
Chairman Boyd Overhulse ID
Madras) was named commit
tee chairman as the four-man
panel began discussions.
Others on the conference
committee were Sen. Robert
Elfstrom (R-Salem). House
Tax Committee Chairman
Richard Eymann (D-Marcola),
and Rep. Victor Atiyeh (R
Portland). The group was told by a
tax commission representa
tive that the state would prob
ably end the present bien
nium with more than $100,
000 surplus.
New Money Needed
Committee members estim
ated the proposed 1963-65
budget would be about S405
million, and that $60-million
in new money was needed to
finance the state's operations
for the coming biennium.
Early discussion centered
around the House-approved 4
cent a pack cigarette tax. - ,
Elfstrom commented "we
would be spinning our wheels
by passing a cigarette tax; it
would be referred."
Atiyeh agreed it probably
would be referred, but he
said he felt the people would
approve a cigarette tax.
"They don't want all this In
crease piled on the income
tax, the people recognize this
is a way to get needed revenue."
Overhulse said he felt there
was a 50-50 chance the Sen
ate would approve a cigarette
tax if they were "convinced"
it was needed.
Conferees were relaxed but
sincere as they tackled the
job of reaching agreement on
amount and method.
The House - approved plan
WATERPROOF
Pacific, Mo. (UPD Mrs.
C. E. Strauman pulled in a
watch while fishing in the
gulf at Fort Meyers, Fla., She
said it was running perfectly.
would raise $35 million from
income tax hikes, $12 million
by a one-shot speedup of with
holding tax collections, and
$18 million from a 4-cent a
pack cigarette tax a total of
$65 million.
The Senate-approved plan
would raise $52 million from
increased income taxes, and
use the $12 million one-shot
money only if needed-a total
of $64 million. '
The House income tax
measure includes a modified
net receipts tax.
The Senate bill hits hard at
large families on the theory
that most of the state's gen
eral fund goes to pay for
education.
No Action
The Senate Tax Committee
has not yet acted on the
cigarette tax, and probably
will let it die in committee.
The House has refused to
approve a sales tax bill, al
though Senate Tax Commit lee
members claim a sales tax of
fers the only way to cut in
come and property taxes.
Many senators said Friday
they were voting for the tax
package simply to get it to
conference committee.
Less than an hour after the
Senate voted, rules were sus
pended in the House and both
the Senate income tax and
one-shot bills were rejected
and the conference commit
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