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ME.SPAPE8 SECTIOJf
GEN.REF.AJia BOCUKCHTS CI.
COUP.
In Th-
Day's lews
By FRANK .IKNKINS
The neus today?
It's a curious mixture.
In Salem, the house committee
ni me uregon legislature gives!
the tmal coup de grate to the
proposed LIBERTY amendment
to the federal constitution. The
committee voted i probably a little
sadly) to lay on the table the
motion that Oregon endorse this
amendment that proposes repeal
of the federal income tax.
Why the sadness if am ?
It's like this:
It's a pity the grim possibilities
of the federal income tax weren't
fully realized when the constitu
lional amendment permitting it
was adopted. By raising an im
mense amount of money, the fed
eral income tax made possible
the SPENDING of an immense
amount of money. Thus it en
couraged reckless spending as a
national bad habit.
The bad habit grew as all bad
habits do. In time, we not only
spent all the money we could
lay hands on even by means of
income taxation but began to
spend MORE THAN WE TOOK
IN and started putting the dif
ference on the cuff.
But we can't get along without
it now. The spending habit is
like the drug habit once ac
quired, only death can cure it.
If we're going to SPEND, we're
going to have to TAX. If this
Liberty amendment were adopt
ed, thus putting the kibosh on the
income lax, it is morally certain
that an even worse tax would
have to be devised to raise the
money that would be needed to
support the extravagance to vrhich
we have become accustomed
If our SPENDING were reason
able, the income tax would be a
reasonable way to raise the mon
ey needed to support government.
In this symposium of the news
of today, let's jump now in
Washington, where the superin
tendent of schools has asked the
District of Columbia Board of Ed
ucation for permission to PAD
DLE young trouble makers in
the public schools of the nation's
capital if they refuse to behave
themselves.
He added:
"Teachers generally do not
want to paddle kids, but it is
clear lhat the present immunity
from physical punishment encour
ages insolence . on the part of
some children."
This paddling husincsv'.'
U s VERY old.
For example:
"He that spareth the rod hatcth
his child." That is from Prov
erbs. XIII. 24.
And this one:
"They spare the rod and spoil
the child." That was written back
in the 1600's by Ralph Venning in
his Mysteries and Revelations.
Along about the same time, Sam
uel Butler, early English poet,
put the same thought in the same
words, merely changing them
from the indicative to the im
perative: "SPAKE the rod and
SPOlf, the child."
Paddling is a very ancient in
stitution. It has never, so as one
cm determine by reading and by
conversation, been very popular
among the PADDLEES csjiectal
ly at the lime when paddled. But
some mighty good men, who were
paddled at the right time and inmin(,y js appropriated
me worse than it hurts you,"
have emerged from the paddlin
ordeal.
The verdict of history srems 'continue the program, i'llman
In be that there is a lime tof ajr This additional amount was
paddle and a time not to paddle 3ulhori?ed but not appropriated
and almost superhuman wis-)a.t yrar, he added,
dom is required to make thej "tn my opinion, this has been a
right decisions as to the timing. jfiod program and the sup-
Iplemental appropriation request
Mark's Mike
Defended
SLM ITV - Several Hfflie
members arose in a huff todav
and demanded to he tuned backi
in to tlie governor's office.
Tliey questioned the action of
tiie chairmen of the House and
Senate Rules Commiltees Wednes-1
da' m visiting the governor's of
fice to object to a si-car-oid svs-!
tern by which the governor cotiidi
listen to floor debate in h i s
private office.
Tiie governor resjionded to the.
v i-,tt from Sen E.I). Potts. I)-
(rf-ants Pas, and Rep. Kallienne
Mua, It-TV ftailes, by handing
them his sfieaker and saying,
"take it "
Rep. .lohn fvlienhack. RMed
fold, brought tV question up to
day on IV House floor.
Confining his remarks to tbc
House, he questioned the right of
Mrs Musa to appear to represent
the House, or even tV Rides
Committee, tit tiy matter.
IteHcnhack sa:d tiie .speaker
hould be restored to (lie gover
nor's oitice. He said the legis
lative and cwutive branches
"should and must . . , mojierate!
closely." and this is one way flf
dor.z u
Weal her
tow lis! night
H'9li ver ge
Law ytir t?n
tew Hit 14 yr
P'tetp. ptst 34 Dour
Stntt Jin. t.
Sim ptriotf litt ytir
Itl
i tmi
Education
Cash Slash
Approved
SALEM il Pl A 51.8 million
slash in higher education's budget
requests was approved unanimous
ly Wednesday by tlie Wavs and
Moans education subcommittee.
The committee voted to change
the student-teacher ratio from the
present lfi.1 to 1 to 17 to 1.
The cutback would provide 34-i
new teaching positions for higher
education 99 fewer than re
quested by the governor, and 19fi
fewer than asked by the Board
of Higher Education.
Rep. John Mosser, li-Portiand.
proposed the cutback. The com
mittee rejected an alternate mo
tion by Sen. Alfred Corbett, D
Portland, for a 16.5 fo 1 ratio.
Frosh Tut Eyed
A move to restrict freshman out-
of-state enrollments to 10 per cent
of the freshman class total was
proposed by Rep. Stafford Han
sel!, R-Hcrmiston.
He termed the proposal "a
budget device" ! allow higher
education to begin cutting down
on undergraduate out-of-state stu
dents, thus leaving more room for
Oregon students.
No action was taken on
Hansell's suggestion.
Mosser asked committee mem
bers to consider the advisability
of raising out-of-state tuition fees.
and encouraging out of state en
rollment.
F.riuratiim Said Business
It was Mosser's contention that
education is a business, and that
if out-of-state students paid their
own way. Oregon s higher educa
tion system would expand and
produce more education and eco
nomic exmvth.
Hansen said the committee
would have to adopt either the
Mosser or Hansell view
"policy decision" before planning
new classroom atto nnrmitorv
needs.
Hospital Put
On Okay List
The proposed Presbyterian In
tercommunity Hospital has been
placed on the Department o!
Health, Education and Welfare's
approved list of projects to receive
funds from cither the Hill-Burton
Act or the Accelerated Public
Works Program, it was slated in
a Feb. 11 letter fo the Klamath
County Court from Congressman
Al U!lman.
I'llman wrote that the depart
ment is com inning to process
application.', submitted under the
program and added that the hos
pital will be among the first to
receive assistance H annmonai
The Appropriations Committee
anticipates that a supplemental!?
appropriation tor $ii)0 million will.
1)P made bv the administration to
I will have my wholehearted stip
iport," i'llman concluded.
Kingsley Author Wins
! !
' F
ISSAY WINNER S.Sot.
4m,. -T V. fr ' ' '. 1
technician at Kinqtlty Air field, hai bean notified that
he wt among th winners in la year's national Free
domt Foundation Eiy Contest. The jergeant, who hai
been a winner in other writing confetti, will receive a
$ 100 cavh award and Seorga Waihington honor medal.
Price Tea Cents-ag Pages KLAMATH FALLS, PRECOX. jKiTtVimCXmiia TrU-pbsae TU 4-Sili STIE
HUNTING IN THE OLD DAYS Scene, like the ta can make fhe modern day hunter
turn green with envy. This was taken around the I9i0-ii5 era of a group of hunters
returninq from a trip on Upper Klamath Lake with fruitful results. Many yiews of the
old and the new are contained in the story of the progress of the Klamath Basin and
surrounding area in the Progress Edition which will be published this Sunday, Place
your orders now for extra copies.
Powell Defends Nepotism, Night
Clubbing As Race Equality Right
WASHINGTON UPH Rep.
Adam Clayton Powell says if
nepotism and night clubbing arc
good enough for senators, they're
good enough for him.
The New York Negro Democrat!'"6 t'ais"S Ule ra 'iUeSlim Mas
replying to criticism of his wcl
IHiblicized activities by Sen. John
Williams, R-Del,, Wednesday
told a crowded, klieg-Sighted news
confei'ence:
"Equality is equality. I'm a
member of Congress and as good
as anyone else."
The Senate and House, he said,
are filled with men and women
who are doing the same things. . .j
use of counterpart funds, relatives
on their payrolls and working to
get projects for their districts."
Powell, urbane and jocular
through an hour of questioning.
said Williams' three attacks on
him on the Sem.te floor were be
cause of his color and not his
conduct.
I ay unequivocally 'it was
because I'm a Negro." Powel!
said. Powell produced a long lit
of Williams' votes since 11148!
which he said showed the Dela-j
ware Republican to be "ins perl
cent" against civil rights. 1
Shortly before Powell's charge, j
Rails Given
Freight Cut
WASHINGTON UT! - Rail
roads today won $tt) miliion-a-year
rate cut on lumber ship
ment from the Paeilic Coast to
the eastern United States.
The three-member division 2 of
the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion, which acts for the full com-
i mission in rate cases, authorized
railroads to trim lumner rales ny
cents per m poumis on mini
mum smpmems m xi.tm. m.mn
and "o.OWl jXHinrts. Hie divismni
action made permanent the reduc
tions that went into effect Nov. Ml.
M when the legal suspension
period expired.
Tlie rates were bitterly fought
'by intcreoasial water carriers, by
Southern and Southwest !umbei
pioducers and various ports of
New York interets.
1
Carl . Carr,
procuremenf
Am
jKtiS? V.jrA f . . ...1 J
Williams Sold the Senate lie never wrong with hiring relatives, andj The President in s IS-page mes
had used race, religion or national i added at least im other Hou.sels3M !o the Jtasse and Senate
origin in criticizing anyone andimemliers and senators did it. Hep"1 his JjsPWai m'?re "l
would not start now. He said anv
trying to cloud tile issue
Williams, renewing tiie criticism
of Powell that he started Feb. 5,
also said that both the Eisenhower
and Kennedy administrations hadjR1, t jarjs you (,aai spend 'all
shown "far too much eompassioti your time in Notre Dame Ca-
tow3rd Powell in his tas affairs
and other dealings.
Powell called sisne t
charges against hsm by WsUsams
inaccuracies and lies."
But the enngressman made
clear he would not deny such!
things as mtting Mrs. Powell oni
his payroll and spending counter
part funds local currencies bdd
by tlie U S. embassies in foroign
countriesin night clubs and re
sorts.
Powell said there was ntithm;
Cuban MIG Attack
Protested By U.S.
WASHINGTON U PI Prosi-'hit if, the White House issued this
dent Kennedy today ordered U.S.;
armed forces In take "all neces-l
sary action" against any repeti-;
lion of Wednesday's Cuban Mifij
attack on an unarmed American;
shrimp boat in the Florida Straits. ;
The State Department, arting on
orders nf the chief executive, also
fired a strong diplomatic protest
to the Cuban government. It de
manded a full explanation of the
incident from the regime of Fidel
Castro.
The Defense Department an
nounced that two Cuban-based
MIG jet fightrrs fired rockets in
the vicinity of tlse shrimp boat
about 2 30 p.m. PST.
The Pentagon said the MHls
were chased ilf by t.'.S. super
sonic jet fighters Marine craft
based at Roca Chica Naval Air
Station. Key We-t, Fl.i.
Following Prleiise Department
disclosure of the shooting incident.:
m which Russian-built planes Imii
ror kets near the boat but did not
Top Honors
A lith Fighter fiowp
Air Force staff sergeant w ho
makes an avocation of compet
ing in creative writing contests
has placed in the top 10 in the
Ps2 national Freedoms Founda
tion Contest.
S Sgt. Carl K. Csrr, :, Pales
tine. III., was nottlied m a .Ian
2.1 letter from t'SAF headquarters
tliat he had placed among the toplname was removed from the
winners. Carr will receive a !it three winning stories, in accord
rash award and a ticorge Wavh-i3oe with contest roles, the panel
ington Honor Medal, lbs suhertjnf judges picked his three en-
mh My rreeiioms and siy
sjionsibiiilies."
A priKurcment trrliniiian. Ser-
grant Carr has received other:pge remaineo mai aii os ior
writing and photography awardsstorics ere remarkably good. We
during his service vears. im-hid- "e all astonished thai Mnrt-s
ing a berth tn th? IT,? t SF!hat seemed different ere all
Short Ktorv Contest; first in tlieisnfen by the same author.
twin Ventura Crmntv 'Calif , Fairj Sergeant Carr's pre service life;
photogiaphy contest; first place ioslends most of tite background for;
tiie V'ft Air ftcfrne t ommand
photography contest, first p!aew year at Palestine Township!
in a . PifiO Ar Forte W AIiFijill! High .Vhooi, be won a roun
Short Storv Contest; Mth place tv Ameritanism writing contest
in the i! Writer's Digest Snort jsjunsored hy the F.iks The sestjteiled I0B5 rases nf fla Wednes
Story Contest. Wl mner of first, (year be on al! phases of asjday, more than disible Use istim
sernnd and third plafes m thelAmernart fim conirst. taking'ler of raws fronted Mtinday.
.. ,'f?l I - -
contended the difference was 0u
the Senate tried fo hide its nep-
o1-
He said there was notising il
legal about using counterpart
funds for entertainment, and as
for the nronrietv of it: "When von
j)edr;
1 wnile visiting at Use UtSo night
thicloh m Paris. Powell said, he
Rstes Kefauver. !S-!
h'enn.. with a party of M. He
j said tile bills nf all were paid
with counterpart.
Powei! Kiid the use of count
part abroad was no drain on the
U.S.-ireasary. He said Sen. Frank
Jiftss. Is-Utah, ilew to Europe on
an Air Force plane last summer
and that was issid for "with tax
'payer dollais
briel slalcment
A strong protest has been sent
forward through diplomatic chan
nels against the attack by Cuban
atreralt on an unarmed American
fishing vessel.
"The United Stairs government
will expect a full explanation from
Cuba.
"Orders have been issued to the
armed forces to take all neressarf
action against any repetition of
such an attack."
The I S. note was transmitted
by the State Department io the
Swiss government which is repre
senting this country in Cuba niir-:
ing the current break in diplo-i
matic relations between Cuba and
the Cnited States.
The Swiss were fo deliver the
mcsvage fo the Cuban government
in Havana.
The Pentagon's statement an
nouncing the incident did not say
so outright hut the imphealion was
that the rockets were fired at the
boat.
In National
ASKjKsngslcy Ftrld Iwse Short KtorylSop honors m poetry, short ftc-
Contest
t ami thud in the Ayr Force;""'. anutf
Western Regional Library Con-j " " rn'CT, "
te.t' t-a third place winner m,mT haM' imt!?- Sf' !ilSS
Ihe Western Regional Library!- Sw !" a ns'
Short Storv Contest, and fifth tn tinal i-omtttioa while siatuwed
the Air liefense Command Con-ai Kmgsley Field in pm
lest the same year. I
In ttioaiog tiie Kinsley basei
contest in V.M, Vsrr had his most
unusual experience. Although his;
e-jrjes tirst. seconn, ann mint, even
though more than W other stories
ere tn Ihe competition, filter, a
his rurreni sucrevses in fits pur
On Aid To Se
By MEfUUM.VV SMITH
li't Whit House Reporter
WASHINGTON itPU - rrcsMm ta a larp eM,,,rt m rUrT
dent Kennedy today asked Con.
sress for sweening' legislation
hrin the ased His 3S-Bomi nrn -
mm for the rraintrv's It 5 million
"senitir citizens" featured an es -
nanderf version nf meHirai ran.
Administration officials ut a
price tag of nearly St billion enf- estabhsiiment of the natmssl
the over-all program for its fir:-is't-e rps and federal assist
live years.
To pay for Smspita! insurance
fur virtually all Americans ovcr
the age of HS, Kennedy asked
that Social Secarily contributions
by bolh employers and employes
be increased ene-quartcr of one
per cent-
He also requested thai the an
nual earnings base from which
Siiei.il Security fases are collect
ed be raised io $3,201 from tlse
present tt.mt). The medical plan
would start .Ian. i. !9BS, and re
quire an extra $t.1 cosrfrihution
yearly from both employe and
employer.
scnior cBiH.. and !he
smistrtant health proposal pending
before the Congress."
Health Honsinak-s Mpssage
Tlje health section dorninated
the message. Kennedy asked for
federal power So require states
So provide for all persons receiv-
img oM-age assistance meiiicas
inrotei-Sion equivalent to rare pro-
ytded for those only medically in
dffenl
Other benefits for the over-t.;
Tax Ballot
Plea Rapped
SALEM itW Sjieaker
Clarence Barton said today bej
was unimpressed by a pica from
is House Republicans lor s special
tax election.
TV statement was issued Wed
nesday by Rej, Joe Ropers. R-iss-
dependence, and signed by House
Minority Leader K K Monfgo-
mei-v, ti-iuigene.
itogers lias become tiie self-:
ajijsomSed leader of tiie Republican
oariv." Barton said. I! looks like;
Montgomery is abandomrig the
role of leader.'1
Raitoa noted tiie Republicans'
siateroent supparted "the Ailo -;
Miliy of fair taxation."
"If Use legislature does a eon-;
siientious job and comes op with;
a fair and equitable tax taw. no
pesial election will He neces
sary. Barton saio.
A charge last week by Rogers
that the Itemocratir leadership
was dragging its feet t la
proposals, drew a sharp rebuttal
Srom Rartim.
in noting ! h e IS fSqiiiWicas
reiwevistativeii who signed wee,.
ne-day s statement. Barton com
mented "I'm rraare anprossed RJ
IV names that are not on t h e
SM "
Hotie Tax Committee member
Victor Atiyeli, n-PorUand, wBo;
snonsnred tiny, Mark Jfaifield's
net receipts tax reform proposal
(did not ign the statement.
Contest
f-iti SBri?ld
- r
To Midwest
B t aifed Press Interaaftosai
The oaf son's fin outbreak sead
through the Midwe-J and South;
todav and threatened to move into;
She Far We-t
ftesitiatory diea, including
the dangerous Asian flu strain,
were at epidemic heights in parts
of New York, Michigan and the
South
The Memphis Putslie Health fte-
parimera sam inere is nn ipies-:"'"" - -
limn" ht an enirWnie as inkomulriciy unaware that he was
i .
trogre- m tiie city and surround
ing county The desarSmeflt re-
-section of the- U.S. population pro-;
(posed by the President sere esv-
Passages to Uaigrrss. Kennedy
terrgrmpe& almost every prior pro-
tposai ssvuHmg oMrr people a
nSl" h'S f today's mpj-
N3 -
Hse ttkllts HK'tllrtCit tile fwmi
Itax ci'cdit for each crsos over
ance tor utHfssng nevciopmems
which tnckide special aids for the
elderly such as facilities for group
dining, recreation and health serv
ices. The President called again for
measures to protect the elderly
from fraud m sales of "heatthl
Nj ; . ai
I ALL it 9m
j 1 f. M
- i 1 '!: hW t-
WSEMEH'S FLING Member of ih Maretll VotenHw
f irm Oepartntanf proudly sjispfay a por amsan'mq tb
Fireman Bail on Saturday, Fb. 23. ?Tseadi item fha
S6th annual en will gs to h qittai fund tor main.
tananea ana equipment, Fr cfficiais, from faff, ar
ta Hatkins, city fir chief; Clair Dunem, ural lira
ohisf; and Bill Hseholses. cammittta chairman. SaMy
UnA will rsFBviAm mysle fer tfantmo from 10 cm.
fo 2 a.m. in tna Merrdi
Records Seen Remedy
To Oregon
SAI.KM itii'M Tiie
rape-
slaver of 6-vear-o!d Stona Rae
Minvard might have been caught
by now if Oregon kept comprehen
sive central records of sex sf-
ienders, a defective testified here;
Wednesday night
rsctes-Ssve William T. Fisher otjy,Bv3rd crime isN the sriiit
Porilaiiii was hacked up by anjisgt-yng of more than half the
audience of iieariy 3HJ, mostly igji.iaSare.
iarents. who appeared before
ihel
House Committee on Mate
Federal Affairs.
Tiiey said they were willing to;
(say through an im-rease in tases
ior Seps to seep tnesr fnuareH;
safe hum ses attacks on the;
streets.
The testimony came ss a bill to
leqoire all law enforcement agen
ries to make reports to s central
state police hiireatt, within fxvo;
days, of ail arrests, snasor r
minor, where tsa? cnarges tnwnve
. . , ,, ,
voiving narrmara km
rcwrted,
Felonies Reported
,U present, only felony eonyir-'sJiOisBh
tions mast V reported hm
days.
Fisher said sn this fast age.jif! nk at aarr "mightSA rest station is aba plasaed.
itime is i too essens-e in irarK-s,
ine doo sev otiemlers in an areal
utbere a crime e-eurs, since siis-
jictts ran travel mindrefls or
miles within hours. s
He said a comjirehensive ble.j
with photos and fingerprints, oi
ves olfenders in the Multnomah
aw! Clackamas County area when
ihe Msnyard child ss s S a i o
might have led io apprehension oil
her assailant. The girt as slain
late iast year.
Fisiier siiid some iauoinrs to
small towns still are BBsnswered
"it a quite possible our suspert
coulrt be in one of those small
towns," be sziid.
Fisher said a eeniraf raireau
also would rhmmase situations
sih as one where Portland po
lice ere watching a Springfield
m i on ft mtutamaittae rrv 's.e--i
wanted in Coos Bay m a felony
warrant.
Flics Sought
An attorney hr helped prepare
the bill sai4 it would lead fs the
rice
foofSs,' devices and isssirums. He S3, bat "wouM sot istcrfcre with
also projiosed plans So farijifate'e way treatment is provided"
emjilayiKcnt opportunities for ..' "W wsuM sot Msiter sa asy
er workers. way She freedom of cfeosee of
Beficr JSanaard jdaetar. bosptta! or sars?," he
The purpose of his syer-ali pra-isad. "i sW not specify is any
gram, tlie President said, ss :' Wort f snedicai or
"to enable ossr senior cisijens tojheatth care er treatsnent to bs
achieve both a better standard fprd bf e Ktot.""
life and a more active. Bsrfuij variahfc mediral benefit jsro-
,-nid swasinsM role is a society
that owes tisem much and eaa
rtiil Seam m-h from them."
Apaamitly hoping is smntet ta)? pi5 srom w uiistj pro-
mivasre charges of fostering ss -
iafard medirate. his ntessageFie. sseaim sosuraose coverage
lirted out that the insurance?". ! m pcssms m ki-
Scare, would pay for "bsssital and
related services' for those ever
S
Comsaaidy Hai
Sex Crime
development rf iilrs on such of-
fender as Use mnlnbutar in thej
Idelinquency rrf a minor and the;
"peeping torn.
The hill ap for hearing is one;
of sis aimed at sex offender
all iatrodtteed in IV wake of the
Otiier ossid provide for ccra-
lmitrmt procedures (or nesasBy
IdansseroB persons, and vsouia re-i
rt imn SiHi nraal
tjfj
Kxpansif $1 the centra! ttpsA
ing service soold et
(Witness a!ts- witness espregsed;
ivulliagness ta pay more taxes for;
jsueh s service.
"The chiMren are more Jm-
nortant than the mosey,' aaid
U PfsB,t)m BMa
Sshoo! PT.t at rortiaad.
t.emmmee nairman
Normari
, . !kj .
Lesestton ta dela rtart of the
(m.w m!nim Batj ms yar, ,j.;
he reoeatedlv warned
l3mmit apriause be drew as-;
i tr. .mix i
1 wvii.'.:
':.- I nrrMI t . .. " !
nlaose himseit when he satd start-fed:
j prevent even one sex crime."
Offices Close
For Holiday
Most city, exeat?, state and
tedera! etitres atO be closed
Friday, Feb. JS, Wsshiogtae'
birthday, a fegaf haiUaf.
AH window at the Ktamstb
Fail lsst Office will be rtesed.
raere iM he m msii deByer
tes. All rssaty eeart stfiee
IN etss with the esrtattaa
af tlie rriunly arifxA oifid ts
the Memarial BaiWinK. CHy
bait will be rioted, Sebaats,
banks and basiaes firms wilt
fBSrtSe en aebedsle,
Caltfarata Perftfr ( ttMUes
has deciered the day a bdi
dj lor employes, Pacilie Paw.
er aad tight will be apes tar
bssbsesa.
Tbe lleraM and Sews t
isabih.
Wa(lMr
Kksiaifc Fails, Tstriake asd
takevieir Partly rtarfy fotiijhi
aae Friday. CssHased iritis', Lncs
fcigM 3S. Might OB Friday
near 5a 1 .i i hi brrf sbfiwrr k.
msM asd aesiu tat Friday, Vari
able winds sader JS m.p.h.
Sfam " aae so al!
N t3i Security and railroad
MsaaeiA beseficsanes wsSh
jVBS"i ,ne OTW SB!3ai &l
be psid from genersf tas reve
nues. She Casta
Adsssmistration officials said (he
ttof pital pro-am (ssr its first five
years wijalii involve expendsSares
of bflKsm from Sadat Secu
rity Sst lassds plus another $SfiJ
maiaa ts pat tinder federal ms-
fectisa 1.5 SKsUioa persons tsot
asw covered by Ssdsl Secsritv.
Use "Senior Cittes Hospstaf
fcsBraBce Art" as ts fee ferssal
ly totrsdaced in Congress, prob-
i shortly sfter trassroissiia of
Kesasedy's message, by Sea. Oin-
P. AradersoB, D-S.M., sm
Rep. Cecil Kiag, DCaUf. Presi-
d)tsal BfKisers said Sfcey wasM
in aay Repawscans vsho
care to joiss as in supportiBg th
SBPaiion.
Th rnedfeare prssram Isan-
rSerej in Congress last vear.
beissg W.ke4 in the. House and
rejected by the Senate on a aar
t se- wa.
Cksnces ler a lavorabls 1S63
vole is the Senate ta5prsed due
ts fte eleeitons lart Sovessber.
IbsA Senate DersocraUe tssdse
M;.c Mar.s!;?!, ,..:nl., r :.s an-
;iBSiicea r iU cncdsst ai.
iotser Sesate V5t iliis y-r ur.-
less the House acts.
Gmrdmik
j
4afall J
!fl IWjfllollfl
i sr iiaiilail
Road Slafed
GasfdradiS for tha
srfsa sf ihe Midhsd-Werdea
sertisa of VS. 97 are m lis ay.
Use Sate Highway BeparSsient
has as&ed tor bids e-s isstaUa-
tios af the guardrail fa- .9S miles
Is protect msfor'sfg Irsm ihe dats-
ger of a eanai srtaea ran
parallel fs the feigmvay.
in the specifications on ss?hkls
bids will be epeiirj Tassday.
March IS, ia Salem, the depart
ment ask bids atsa for resurfac
ing 4 22 miles ta provide a road
way feet wide ta this same
vis-iaiiy.
This prsjert is to be completed
hy this summer. '.
farther csarifseaiisB es the oth
er twe KiassaSh Caasty projects
were received today from the high-
may departasent.
At Collier Park, bids are being
railed for Marrfs IS lor the its
staHaiiwj of SB traitor eanspsites
ish water, sanitary and electri
cal eonsectseBs and SS teat essnp
sites with water iusjpiy and aste
water dispossi farilisies. Ahs ss
eiaded will be a utiirty feuiMias
ith sanitary, feathsns and Ims-
dry facilites, rsompbSe ith fceat-
wafer and electrical sersire.
complete with heated water and
electrical service.
Wafer for the meraishf ramp
instsHatiea is ta be supplied hy
pumping from Sprisg Creek is lh
park area. Completisa al the acfc
park facilities is seheduied fer the
bepfflsing s( the summer rampiag
The third project for whirb bids
will be opened March 13 raiis
for fyraishisg t8.w esibic yards
st STushed itiaterisl for ase its
maiaienancs operaiisiis os tm
Kiamath Fails - Malia Highway.
The wsrk is alsa scheduled far
easiy summer esmpietiori.
Jackson Named
SAlM tt'Fi - Ciens L. Jsci
m of MedJort! today was resp
psisted by tlm. Stark HstfieM
the State HisJiway CemmtasioB.
Jaeksoa t rhairrrsats of th earn
missiari. The new ihrre-yeaf
liens mas to March SJ, W.
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