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NAMED ARCHBISHOP Msgr. Giovanni Battista Colombo,
front, 60, has been appointed Archbishop of Milan, Italy. The
position had been held by Pope Paul VI, who was then Gio
vanni Battista Cardinal Montinl. Msgr. Colombo served as
Auxiliary Bishop of Milan under Pope Paul before the lat
ter s ascension to the papal throne. (UPI)
College Aid Bill
Receives Approval
By Vote in House
Washington -(urll- Tne con
gressional log jam on educa
tion legislation was eased
again today with House pas
sage of a $1.2 billion "bricks
and mortar" college aid bill,
but no general break was yet
in sight.
The bill was sent to the
Senate where it joins a House-1
approved bill expanding aid
for vocational schools. No ac
tion has yet been scheduled
on either measure by the
Senate education subcommit
tee.
Fate Undecided
No decision has yet been
made in the Senate subcom
mittee to break up President
Kennedy s $5 billion omnibus
education bill into segments
such as college aid. There
were indications the question
will not be faced for a matter
of weeks.
There were some privately
expressed hopes in the Sen
ate that the House might even
approve other portions of the
President's program-although
House leaders expect no such
action. Ultimately, informed
sources said, the Senate will
in all likelihood approve as
much as the House has ap
proved - and perhaps a little
more.
Political Support
The bill had top-level sup
port from both political par
ties. The vote for passage was
287-113.
The college aid bill would
provide $835 million in match-.
ing grants and $360 million
in low-Interest loans over a
three-year period to four-year
colleges and universities,
graduate schools, junior and
community colleges and college-level
technical institutes.
The bill was the only new
school assistance program ex
pected to pass this year.
Two Accidents Are
Reported lo Police
Two non-iniury vehicle ac
cidents in Medord Wednes
day were investigated by city-
police. No citations were is
sued, officers said.
A car operated by Ronald
Loren Whillock, 18, Ashland.
and a truck driven by Harold
Oren Parmelee, 35, Rogue
River, collided about 3:49
p.m. on Court at. near Ken
nett st.
A bicycle ridden by Jerry
Michael Garrison, 6, of 419
DeBarr ave., and a pickup
truck driven by Nona June
Akins, 36, of 5022 Table
Rock rd., were involved in
an accident about 3:39 p.m.
at Merriman and Table Rock
rds.
Total population of the U.S.
in 1790 was 3,929,214.
Burma's Irrawaddy river is
I navigable for 90 miles.
ANTENNA IN HAT This cutaway sketch shows a tiny ring
shaped radio antenna in an astronaut's helmet to provide
communications to earth from an orbiting spacecraft With
out use of a projecting whip antenna. It also eliminates need
for a connecting cable to the space vehicle's communication
system, and is applicable for use by Jet plane crewmen and
paratroops. It is designed by Northrup Ventura at Newbury
Park, Calif. (UPI)
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