Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 30, 1963, Image 12

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Status of Congressional Bills
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sta
tus of major legislation:
Income Taxes Administra
tion - supported bill would re
duce income taxes on individu
als and corporations by $11 bil
lion with $7 billion of relief ef
fective on 1964 incomes and
rest taking effect in 1965. House
passed. Senate Finance
Committee holding hearings.
Stocks and Bond Taxes To
retard flow of American capital
abroad, Kennedy has proposed
that purchase taxes be levied
on Americans who buy foreign
stocks and bonds from foreign
ers. House Ways & Means
Committee concluded public
hearings. Senate awaiting
House action.
Fallout Shelters President
Kennedy wants authority to
make federal contributions to
ward construction of Civil De
fense fallout shelters in schools,
hospitals and other non-profit
Institutions. House passed one
year, $190 million bill. Senate
nothing scheduled.
Foreign Aid Administra
tion asking $4.5 billion. House
passed authorization bill set
ting appropriations ceiling of
$3.5 billion. Senate Foreign
Relations committee recom
mended $4.2 billion. (Actual ap
propriations to come later.)
Health Insurance President
wants hospitalization program
for persons 65 and older fi
nanced through social security
taxes. House Ways & Means
Committee expected to hold
hearings this fall but no chance
for passage this year. Senate
awaiting House action.
Colleges President asked
for new program of loans and
grants to build classrooms, li
braries and laboratories. Both
House and Senate have passed
legislation that would provide
about $400 million a year for
this purpose. A House - Senate
conference committee still must
work out a compromise version.
Vocational Education Ken
nedy sought increase in current
federal aid of $57 million for
job training schools. House
passed bill that would boost aid
to $237 million a year. Senate
passed boost to $243 million,
added extension and enlarge
ment of national defense educa
tion act; three-year cxention of
"impacted areas" school aid.
A House - Senate conference
committee still must work out
a compromise version.
Libraries President wants
construction and operating aid
for city as well as country li
braries. House committee ap
proved. Senate committee ap
proved. Package Hlghls Hill - Ken
nedy wants new safeguards for
Negro voting rights, bnn on
customer discrimination by pri
vate businesses, justice depart
ment authority to start school
desegregation suits. White House
authoritay to cut off federal aid i mittoe concluded hearings
iu uiM.Tiininmury programs, cre
ation of federal agencies to fight
government - related job bias
and help mediate local race dis
putes and continuation of Civil
Rights Commission. House
Judiciary Committee consider
ing subcommittee - approved
strengthened version of Kennedy
bill, including toucher public
accommodations, fair employ-
men i practices commission
(FEPC) covering most jobs,
blanket authority (or Justice De
partment to act in Civil Rights
cases, henate Judiciary Com
mittce hearings on package bill
in recess, no action expected .
Public Accommodations
Kennedy's proposal to ban dis
crimination in use of hotels, res
taurants, theaters, stories and
other public accommodations.
House strenglhend version in
cluded in omnibus bill. Senate
Commerce Committee ap
proved limited version as sep
arate legislation.
Employment Discrimination
Kennedy endorsed separate
FEPC covering private business
and labor unions. House La
bor Committee approved sep
arate bill; Judiciary Subcom
mittee included it in omnibus
bill. Senate Labor Subcom
mittee approved; Commerce
Committee put labor union bias i
ban into public accommodations
bill. !
Cotton Administration back- j
cd subsidy plan would provide
cheaper cotton for U.S. textile
mills; 'includes lower stigwl
prices for large-scale growers
and potential relaxation oi pianv
ing restrictions. House bill
approved by Agriculture Com
mittee, cleared by Rules Com
mittee, scheduled for floor ac
tion in mid-November. Senate
hearings completed.
Mexican Farm Hands 12-
year-old law permitting impor
tation of Mexicans for tempo
rary work on American farms
expires Dec. 31; administration
reauested one - year extension
with new safeguards to protect
domestic workers. Senate Pass
ed such a measure. House Bill
to extend program two years
defeated on House floor, Agri
culture Committee has approv
ed administration-opposed sim
ple one-vear extension without
safeguard amendments, cleared
by Rules Committee, scheduled
for foor action this week.
Mass Transit Kennedy pro
posed $500 million in subsidies
to improve city rail, bus and
subway services. House Bank
ing Committee approved bill,
pending in Rules Committee.
Senate Approved $75 million
program.
Wilderness President wants
to establish a national program
to preserve public lands in their
natural state. Senate Passed,
with provision covering 8 mil
lion acres immediately and pos
sibly up to 35 million acres
eventually. House No commit
tee hearings set.
Outdoor Recreation Kenne
dy wants a special land and
water conservation fund to fi
nance purchase of additional
federal and state park lands and
forests for outdoor recreation.
House Interior Committee ap
proved bill. Senate Hearings
complete awaiting House action.
Depressed Areas Kennedy
asked Congress to expand sharp
ly program of federal redevelop
ment aid to local industries de
signed to create jobs in areas
of chronically high unemploy
ment. Senate Approved addi
tional $455 million authorization.
House Rejected, but Banking
Committee has approved a "second-try"
$355 million bill which
is pending before Rules Commit
tee. Ynulh Employment Kennedy
asked new $100 million Youth
Conservation Corps for outdoor
work in forests and parks;
home town Youth Corps for
local civic projects. House Ed
ucation committee has approv
ed, pending in Rules commit
tee. Senate. Passed.
Domestic Peace Corps. Pres
ident asking (or new organizn
lion of l.ooo to 5,000 skilled vol
unteers to carry out work in
this country similar to Peace
Corps projects abroad. $5 mil
lion first year cost. House
Education and Labor subcom
dation through improved ma
ternal and infant care.
Railroad Payroll Taxes Con
gress approved legislation re
quiring larger employer and
employee contributions to rail
road retirement fund increased
employer contributions only to
railroad unemployment insur
ance fund to avert long-range
shortage.
Military Pay President ask
ed $1.2 billion pay boost for
servicemen, reservists and re
tirees. Congress approved $1.2
billion increase with some
changes including elimination of
boosts for low-ranking enlisted
men with less than two years
service.
Draft Congress granted Ken
nedy's request for four-year ex
tension of selective service and
doctor draft.
Feed Grains Congress ex
tended for two years temporary
program of paying farmers to
hold down surplus production of
corn and other feed grains.
Silver To combat shortage of
silver for coins, Congress gave
administration authority it re
quested to replace existing silver-backed
$1 bills with gold
backed $1 bills.
Women Workers Starting
next June employers must pro
vide equal pay for women work
ers who do the same work as
men; new law applies to jobs
covered by minimum wage-hour
law.
Taxes Congress in response
to administration request ex
tended for another year present
temporary tax rates on corpora
tion profits, liquor, cigarettes,
automobiles, telephone calls and
airline tickets which had been
scheduled to drop to lower lev
els July 1. (Corporation tax
rates would be permanently re
vised downward, if Kennedy's
tax-reduction program is en
acted.) National Debt Limit Con
gress granted President's re
quest to extend through Nov.
30 temporary ceiling of $30!)
billion on national debt. Ceil
ing would hnve reverted to $285
billion Sept. I without the new
legislation. Current debt about
$20 billion above that figure.
Rail Dispute Congress au
thorized creation of seven-man
board to arbitrate two key work
rules issues, thus averting na
tionwide strike. Award to re
main in effect for two years,
other issues not subject to ar
bitration but strike over them
barred (or at least 180 days.
Medical Schools Congress
granted Kennedy's request for
federal aid (or construction of
medical-dental schools and loan
aid to medical and dental stu
dents. 1 hree-year program
would cost about $236 million.
Trealv Senate ratified treatv
with Soviet Russia, Britain, oth
Senate -Passed
Price-Cutting Administra-tion-onoosed
hill harked hv
druggists and some other retail I cr nntioiw which bans nuclear
groups is designed to stop re-1 ,e!i,s in air- sl)lu'p aml unri,'r'
tail price-cutting of brand-name
merchandise. House Com
m e r c e committee approved,
pending before Rules commit
tee. Senate Commerce sub
committee has not set date to
resume hearings.
Awaiting Signature
Menial Health Administra
tion's long-range program lor
community treatment centers;
research on and treatment of
menial retardation. Compro
mise would start plan by spend
ing $329 million over first four
years.
Enacted :
Mental Retardation Second
part of President's mental
health program, will spend !55
million over five to seven year
period to combat mental retar-
wntcr
Civil Rights Commission
Stop-gap one year extension of
commission's authority; would
continue it beyond present cut
off date of Nov. 30.
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Representing
WOODMEN ACCIDUNT
AND UFE COMPANY
FOR MEN
FLANNEL SHIRTS
Solid red or yellow for hunting
Regular 2.29
1.59
IRREGULAR GOLF SHIRTS
' Our most famous make
If perfect 5.00
MEN'S COTTON SLACKS
Small only. Reg. to 5.98
2.59 -25
1.00
LADIES' BLOUSES (Men's Dept.)
All CottonDacron Cotton Blends.
By famous menswear A PA A CJJ
maker. Orig. to 5.98 4iVV t' V
MEN'S JACKETS
Dressy wools & corduroys. Warm 4 A OA
quilted nylons. Reg. to 19.95 IU.VV
MEN'S QUILTED NYLON JACKETS
Utility style in red or black A AA
Reg. 8.95 0.00
NOVELTY SWEAT SHIRTS
Sizes I and XL 411
Reg. 2.98 and 4.00 LJT
2 ONLY SWEAT PANTS 111
Grey. Reg. 2.98 1.44
FOR BOYS (lower floor)
WARM WINTER JACKETS
Quilted nylon ski style, warm hooded
stadium coats. Reg. to 14.98
BOYS' CONTINENTAL SLACKS
Our most popular brands.
Regular 3.98 and 4. 98
7.99
2.77
BOYS' CREW SOCKS
Heavyweight. White, in number ona
style today. One size fits 7 to 8 Vi
Save on these
,49
CHILDREN'S AND GIRLS'
GIRLS' SWEATERS
7-1 4 and Teens. Wool slipover & J
Cardigans. Values to 7.98 3 OFF
LITTLE BOYS SHIRTS
Sizes 2 to 5. long sleeve. Dark prints. Aft
Regular 1.49 mWV
2 ONLY LITTLE BOYS' JACKETS Q QA
Regular 6.98 ViVV
INFANTS' STRETCH PLAY
Ragular 3.00
INFANTS' 3-PC. TERRY PAJAMA
Regular 1 89
1.49
99
LINGERIE
DISCONTINUED BRA STYLES
Values to 3.95
FLANNEL GOWNS & PAJAMAS
5.00 value
NYLON TRICOT SHIFT GOWNS
AND BABY DOUS. Reg. 3.99
WOMEN'S NYLON BRIEFS
Asst. colors and white
WOMEN'S FANCY PANTS
lavish lace trim
NYLON HOSE
Famous makers irregulars.
Comp. valuf 1 .39
2.49
2.99
2.50
21.00
99
3,1.50
! BEDDING
37 YELLOW STRIPE PILLOW CASES
leg. 1 '8 p..
10 DOUBLE SIZE STRIPE SHEETS
Flat & Fitted. Yellow, pink or green
Regular 4 29
1.22
2.88
SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE
Famous make cotton capris, shorts, calfskinners.
Plaids and solids. Final close-out on all early Fall
pants and cotton tops.
Values to 12.98
1.00
DRESS CLEARANCE
AND CLOSE-OUTS
300 6flfl 900 j 2
00
READY TO WEAR
100 WOOL FULLY LINED CAPRIS
SWEATER CLOSE-OUTS
Save
5.88
4.88
SPECIAL PURCHASE DRESSES
Wools, knits, synthetics.
Misses, half sizes & juniors
Regular to 17.95
WOOL & ORLON JERSEY DRESSES
Half and missy sizes
8"&11"
5.00
LINENS
18 ASST. TABLECLOTHS A A A
Reg. 3.98 to 9.98 fc.UU
40 ASST. PLACEMATS A l AA
Regular 1.00 fc ,UU
18 ASST. WASH CLOTHS i A
Reg. 59c , I U
22 PC. ASST. TOWELS & LID COVERS MM
Reg. to 1.98 "f Hf
5 ACRILAN BATH RUGS A AA
Reg. to 7.98 LQQ
9 CHILDREN'S RUGS C OO
Printed acrilan. Reg. 9.98 0.00
HOUSEWARES
17 ASSORTED WICKER BASKETS
Regular 88c
14 PC. ENAMEL COOKWARE
Reg. 1.00
3 ONLY ELEC. PERCOLATORS
Regular 6.98
13 ONLY ELEC. STEAM IRONS
Regular 9.98
FABRICS
40 YDS. BORDER PRINT
Pillow case yardage.
Regular 59c yd
.66
.19
4.88
4.88
150 YDS. COTTON PRINTS
Drip-dry. Reg. 98c yd
150 YDS. ASST. SPORT FABRICS
Reg. 1.29 to 1.98 yd.
20 YDS. EVERGLAZE EMB. COTTON
Regular 1.98 yd
60 YDS. DACRONCOTTON
Stripes & plaids, Reg. 1.98 yd..
100 YDS. AMERITEX
Printed and flocked fabrics
Reg. 1.59 yd.
ASSORTED DRESS REMNANTS
SV
33
21.00
88
1.33
1.33
1.33
V2 PRICE
NOTIONS
ODDS & ENDS THREAD, TAPES & BRAIDS
Reg. 15c
DARNING COTTON
Regular 10c
2 ONLY CIRCULAR CHAIR COVERS
Quilted. Reg. 7.98
4 ONLY PLASTIC GLOVE BOXES
Reg. 1.29 .
10 ONLY DRITZ BOBBIN BOX
Regular 1.00
CARDED BUTTONS
Regular 29c to 69c
6 ONLY BACK RESTS
Regular 5.98
.09
2 .09
4.99
.19
.66
-.09
2.99
ACCESSORIES
10 ONLY TEENAGE HANDBAGS
Regular 2.98
JEWELED SI LIPOIDS
Regular 4.98
BETTER JEWELRY
Regular 3.00 lo 10.00 .
1.19
3.99
...
P.t.
PRICE
FAMOUS MAKE LEATHER GOODS
Billfolds, lighters, cigarette
cases, etc. It PRICE p.t.
PALMED WOOL KNIT GLOVES
Assorted colors
GLOVE CLEARANCE
Regular 3.00 & 4.00
MULTI STRAND PEARL NECKLACES
Regular 2.00
6 ONLY BELTS
Asst. colors. Reg. 2.00
10 ONLY SMALL SILK SCARFS
Regular 1.00
ART PRINTS
Reg. 1.00 and 2.00
10 ONLY COMPL. MAKE-UP KIT
Famous name. Reg. 6.00
.88
1.79
.66 p
44
.44
.77 & 1.44
3.00
CHINA & GIFTS
DESLIN ALUMINUM WARE
Freezer to flame. Casseroles, 7 serv, 1
bowls. Reg. 9.98 to 17.98 2 TRICE
CANDLES
Multi colored tapers, 7 jumbo sizes
Regular 1.00
TABLE OF ODDS & ENDS 1
China and gifts 2 PRICE
ART NEEDLEWORK
.66
10 ONY CHERIE CARDIGAN KIT M ft A
Reg. 6.99 4.9v
2 ONLY AFGHAN KITS f AA
Reg. 12.98 I .V d
ODD DYE LOTS IN YARNS 11Q
Reg. 1.65 skein I I W
Reg. 98c skein 66C
CURTAINS & DRAPES
ASSORTED CURTAINS
12 pr.-reg. to 3.59
18 pr.-reg. to 3.59 .
27 pr.-reg. to 9.98
21 ASST. DAVENO SLIPCOVERS
Reg. to 16.98
1 ONLY 12x15 RAYON RUG
Reg. 59.98
18 ONLY SCATTER RUG SETS
Two rugs per set. Reg. 3.88
-.88
-1.88
2.88
7.88
33.88
2.88
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