ducation Budget Mearly Ready for House fiction
Higher E
iverest Conquerors Brought Down by
elicopter for Frostbite Treatment
GRADUATION
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217 E. Milit St. Mtdford
bodies
Ncpalese Sherpa guides car
ried Urwoeld, Rihop and Jer
stad down the mountain pig
gyback. "We were beginning
to get saddle sores," Unsoled
joked. A helicopter picked
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Katmandu, Ncpal-iUPD-Twoi It was 18 degrees Beluw
American mountaineers were zero and a member of the sup
brought down off Mt. Everest port team at a lower camp was
by helicopter today lor cmcr- so sure iney naa mci aisasicr
gency treatment of frostbitten he started out to look for their
toes.
They told of breathtaking
brushes with death in their
conquest of the world s high
pst mountain.
William Unsoeld, 3d, of Cor-
vallis, Ore, and Barry i
Bishop 30, of Washington, D.
C, were set down gently on
a pad near the hospital and
were welcomed by their an
xious wives.
The two men. wearing
heavy beards, were in high
spirits and smilingly rejected
stretchers. They limped into
the hospital, aided by their
wives.
Condition Not Serious
They said a third member
of the Summit conquest squad
-Luther G. Jerstad, 26, of Eu
gene, Ore., also suffered frost
bite but that his condition
was not serious.
"He'll be all right," Bishop
said.
The two men told of spend
ing the night In the snow 28,
000 feet up In the mountain
without tent just after they
had conquered the mountain
last Wednesday.
them up this morning 13.000
feet up the mountain.
Only One Helicopter
The red and white helicop
ter, the only one in Nepal, was
operated by a Norwegian pil
ot, Knut A. Solbakkcn.
A team of doctors was
standing by and started im
mediately examination of the
two men as soon as they got
into the hospital and were
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MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1963
Foreign Briefs
FRENCH COUPLE MARRIED IN PRISON
Nancy, France -IIIPIU Former Cspl. Jean Ferrandi end
Micheline Perrln were married Sundiy In prison near here
where Ferrandi is serving out a sentence lor treason.
He was convicted of having worked an aide to former
Gen. Raoul Salan, one-time head of the outlawed Secret
Army Organisation.
SOVIET PRESIDENT TO VISIT IRAN
Tehran, Iran ' -UW- The Iranian government announced
Sunday that Soviet President Leonid Breshnev, will visit
here beginning Nov. 16.
THAILAND ROYALTY VISITING IN JAPAN
Tokyo -lUPIu King Bhumibol Adulyade) and Queen Slriklt
of Thailand arrived by air in Japan today for a 10-day state
visit.
HUGE THRONG WELCOMES FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS
Manchester, England UPI More than 300,000 persons
turned out Sunday night to welcome home the Manchester
United football team which won the Football Association cup.
Police said scores fainted in the crush and about 400
persona were treated for injuries.
stripped of their heavy moun
tain climbing clothes.
Bishop and Jerstad scaled
Mt. Everest by the relatively
familiar South Col route last
Wednesday, following the
footsteps of James W. Whit,
aker, 32, of Redmond, Wash.,
who on May 1 became the
first American to conquer the
peak.
Unsoeld and Dr. Thomas R
Hornbcin, 32, of San Diego,
Calif., reached the summit
three hours later by the pre
viously unexplored west
ridge. It was the first time one
nation had placed two teams
on the summit in a single day
Unsoeld said Bishop and
Jerstad risked their lives by
waiting for him and Hornbein.
They retreated two hours
down the mountain and stop,
ped in the snow as dark fell,
Sought Next Camp
Unsoeld and Hornbcin, hav
ing reached the summit, start
ed down in total darkness
searching for Camp Six, the
highest support, camp on the
South Col route, at the
27,450 foot level.
"We were yelling for Ding-
man who was In support at
Camp Six," Unsoeld said, re
ferring to Dr. David L. Ding-
man, 26, a physician from Bal
timore, Mr,.
He said they finally heard
the voices and called for a
light but there was none. The
voices were those of Jerstad
and Bishop and they had no
flashlight.
The four of them started
down for Camp Six together
but soon decided they could
not make it. They were ex
hausted from their struggles
to reach the peak and their
climb back down.
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Big One Still
In Committee
Salem - IUH - A S77.3 mil
lion higher education budget
with $4.3 million taken out
mostly in money for new
teachers, was nearly ready to
go to the House floor today.
The budget was on the
Ways and Means Committee
agenda for final action, but
the decision was postponed
when the committee recessed
so members could attend an
other meeting.
The higher education budg
et was the last big one still
in the committee. It has been
the most-studied, and most-
talked-about, of the session
The $77.3 million represents
general fund, or 'taxpayers'
money that will be used to op
erate the state's colleges and
universities in the 1963-65 bi-
ennium. Gov. Mark Hatfield
had asked $81.6 million.
Total $134.1 Million
It fits into an overall high
er education operating bucig
et of $134.1 million, with
most of the rest coming from
the tuition fees paid by stu
dents and from federal grants.
The governor had proposed
million.
The $77.3 million was bas
ed on the assumption that
Ways and Means would agree
to move tuberculosis patients
from the system's University
hospital at Portland to the
State TB hospital at Salem,
saving some $600,000.
The cuts In the higher edu
cation budget made by the
Ways and Means Education
subcommittee reflect two ma
jor decisions:
-(1) The group decided that
there should be fewer new
teachers. Instead of allowing
for one teacher per 16.1 stu
dents, it decided one teacher
per 17 students would be
enough.
-(2) It decided there should
be fewer new students, and
these should pay more, partic
ularly the students from other
states. Under pressure from
the legislative committee, the
Board of Higher Education
raised fees. Because of antici
pated fewer students, how
ever, the net fee income Is ex-'
pected to be about $20.9 mil
lion instead of $21.1. The
group increased scholarships
to help the students hardest
hit by the fee Increase. And,
it made a further reduction
in new teachers in anticipa
tion of a slowdown In the en
rollment increase.
Breadkdown Given
The budget breaks down
this way:
-59.6 million for operation
of the institutions, including
teachers, and including edu
cational television and gen
eral extension.
$5.9 million for the Medi
cal School teaching hospitals
and clinics.
-1.5 million for the crippled
children s division.
$10 million for agricultural
and forest research.
Education takes care of the
biggest part of the estimated
$404-$405 million general
fund budget for the next two
years. The committee already
had approved some $164 mil
lion in general funds for
schools, community colleges,
special classes and some col
lege buildings.
Stock Prices Turn
Irregularly Lower
New York dTP Stocks
were Irregularly lower today.
Steels were narrowly mix
ed as were motors. Chemicals
were easier and International
oils were narrow. Ingcrsoll
Rand, Texas Instruments and
RCA showed strength in the
electronics and Soo Lines was
round a point better in the
rails.
Campbell Soup and Pet
Milk slipped a bit in the
foods. Beneficial Finance
lost 14 in the finance shares
while Kaiser and American
Smelting both moved trac
tions higher.
Sugar shares again came
under selling pressure and
most in the group lost around
a point or more.
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the tentative agreement by
tax conferees "a reasonable
compromise," but Senate
President Ben Musa asked "I
wonder if it can get enough
votes to pass the Senate."
The comments came before
F. F. Montgomery (R-Eugcnc),
House minority leader, an
nounced whether he would
sign the compromise reached
Saturday afternoon by the
Senate -House tax conference
committee.
Musa warned the proposed
compromise faced a possible
referral because of the elim
ination of federal income tax
deductions, and because of the
net receipts tax feature.
He added he felt the pro
posed 4-cent a pack cigarette
tax also would be referred.
Musa said he did not think
the S3 million kickback to
cities would stop referral.
The Senate president said
he would support a 3-cent a
pack cigarette tax, and that
he did not feel that would be
referred.
Musa. obviously not pleased
by the compromise plan, said
he had not polled senators on
how they would receive It.
He said he had suggested an
alternate compromise "in case
of a donneybrook."
The alternate would include
a 16 per cent "temporary edu
cational tax" on top of the
present rate schedule, a $5-10
minimum filing fee, a 1 per
cent increase in corporate ex
cise taxes for the next two
years, and possible use of the
one-shot withholding tax
speedup to raise the $60
million needed to finance a
$405 million general fund
budget.
Musa said an extra $35 mil
lion was needed to finance ex
panded educational programs,
and that this could be raised
by the "temporary education
tax" patterned after the
"temporary defense tax" used
by the federal government
at the start of World War II.
Barton termed the proposed
conference compromise "a
reasonable way to raise $50
million.
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