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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1961)
HERALD AND NEWS FH Jan. H, 1961 P,t, j Capital Budget Bill Presented WASHINGTON, DC-Congress-man Al Ullman was joined by both of Oregon's senators in to day's reinlroduction of his capi tal budget bill. The measure, in troduced by Ullman and Morse in the last Congress, provides for a distinction in the federal budget nd in tile classifiratinn nt th public debt between expenditures tor operating expenses and those for capital investment, such as in resource development projects, "Adoption of the capital budget oncept," Ullman said, "will make possible not only a return to the multiple resource develop ment principles that are a part of the Democratic Party's heri tage, but a moving ahead in this vital field of policy on a more sound and coordinated basis in the challenging years of the six ties." Congresswoman Edith Green of Portland is a co-sponsor f the measure in the House. Ullman pointed out that prelim inary hearings on his bill were held last year before a subeom mittee of the House Government Operations Committee. He said he would press for further consid eration of the proposal in this Congress, Ullman called it a "fun damental reform" and "essential if we are to adequately utilize ur great natural resources," Local Marines Finish Course Marines Pvt. Hubert H. Kelley, on of Mis. Ruth Kelley of 1540 Martin Street, and Pvt. Hubert G. Le Beau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Le Beau of 1411 Nim itz, completed four weeks of indi vidual combat training Dec, 23 t the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton. The course included the latest Infantry tactics, first aid, demoli tions, field fortifications and ad vanced schooling on weapons. Trainees learn that all Marines are basically infantrymen, wheth er they serve as cooks, typists, truck drivers, or with aviation units. Marines Need Flying Cadets The Marine Coins is in need f aviation cadets. Gunner Ser geant Joe Lemiux of the Medford Recruiting ,Office announced to day. Unmarried men, 18 to 25, with two years of college arc ligibH; to japply.j Training as a jet, transport, or helicopter pilot is 13 months in duration and is located at Pensa cola. Those interested may apply at the Selective Service Office in the Veterans Memorial Building, Klamath Falls, on Friday afternoons. Women Discuss Media Problems Ways to improve mass media were the principal points of dis cussion at a meeting of the Klam ath Falls Chapter AAUW at the home of .Mrs. Ivan Thompson, 1975 Huron Street, Wednesday night. Representatives of the press, ra dio and television media were present to explain problems re lating to dissemination of news ami effective programming. Informa tion compiled at the session was to be turned over to a special AAUW committee for study and action. " Chairman of the" meeting was Mrs, William Wales Jr. Guests included husbands of AAUW members. Cancer Society To Show Film Volunteers of the American Cancer Society made plans at the Jan, 9 meeting for presentation ef an educational film to be hown in late February in Klam ath Falls. Any clubs or service groups in terested in films on cancer may obtain them free of charge by calling Mrs. George Clark, at TU 4-3241. The meeting was held at the Pelican Cafe. James McKenzie Finishes 'Boot' Marine Pvt. James C, McKen rie of Chiloquin completed recruit training Dec. 27 at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. The 11-week course included in struction in all basic military sub jects and infantry weapons. Upon completion of training new Marines are assigned to a unit for further infantry training, or to one of the many Marine Corps tchools. SUFFERS HEART ATTACK MONTGOMERY, Ala. UPI -Two cars collided at an intersec tion here Wednesday skidded into a third car and stopped directly In froal of Air Force Sgt. Roder fck Barfoot, 44, a pedestrian. 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