HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli, Oregon I Friday. October II. IMS PACE- SA
First Lady Returns Home
WASHINGTON (UPII
"Thcre's mommy!" the little
boy cried, and he tugged at the
restraining hand of the Presi
dent of the United States.
Two-year-old John F. Kenne
dy Jr. could hardly contain
himself Thursday night at Na
tional Airport as he and the
other members of his family
welcomed his mother home
from a three-week storybook
cruise of the Mediterranean.
The First Lady, sunburned
and beaming, was presented a
gift-wrapped clay bird's nest by
her daughter Caroline, almost
6, as a welcome home present
when she stepped from the
small jet transport that had
taken her from New York's
Idlewild Airport. '
Caroline quietly held her fa
ther's hand most of the time.
But John Jr., who will be 3 next
month, was more impatient and
he shouted when he saw Mrs.
Kennedy's plane touch down.
Long-legged Caroline was
first up the steps of the plane,
however, followed rapidly by
little brother. The President
greeted his wife privately
aboard the plane, then escorted
the family toward a waiting
limousine. As they sat down
John Jr. jumped into his moth
er's lap.
White House officials de
scribed Mrs. Kennedy's Medi
terranean vacation as "a need
ed change'of scenery." She still
was recovering from the Cae
sarean birth and death in Au
gust of an infant son, Patrick
Bouvicr Kennedy.
Mrs. Kennedy flew from Par-
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Washington. She arrived in the
French capital on a flight from
Marrakech, Morocco where she
was a guest of King Hassan II.
Kingsley Asks
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The U.S. Air Force procure
ment office at Kingsley Field
will open bids 2 p.m., Dec. 5, at
Bldg. 118 at the air field for the
painting of family housing
units I interiors) at the Red
Bluff Air Force Station, Bed
Bluff, Calif., the procurement
office has disclosed.
One hour later bids will be
opened for similar work at the
Klamath Air Force Station, Re
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forms for both projects are
available at the Base Procure
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Bids Called For Building
Chiloquin District Road
Bids for construction of ap
proximately 7.1 miles of forest
service road on the Chiloquin
district were advertised recent
ly by the regional forester, it
was announced by Alex Smith,
forest supervisor.
The project, known as t h e
Meadow Creek road, is being
financed as part of the Acceler
ated Public Works program and
will provide needed access to
national forest timber sale
areas.
The project may be reached
by going east from Highway 97
approximately 15 miles on the
Silver Lake County road, and
southeast another 4'i miles on
the Skellock Draw road No.
31049.
Bids will be opened in the of
fice of the regional forester in
Portland at 2 p.m. Pacific Stan
dard Time, Nov. 7, 1963. Those
interested in reviewing plans or
specifications may review cop
ies at the office of the forest
supervisor, 411, Main Street,
Klamath Falls.
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vide improved access to p o r
tions of the Winema Forest
which were previously undevel
oped. This project is programmed as
part of the Accelerated Public
Works program administered co
operatively by the forest serv
ice and the Area Redevelop
ment Administration of the U.S.
Department of Commerce.
Display Shown
' The Rock and Arrowhead So
cial Club had 13 adults and two
junior enthusiasts at the Oct.
15 meeting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Barrett. Mrs.
Barrett and sons Dale and Jer
ry have been collectors for five
years.
An interesting exhibit of agate
and rainbow obsidian gleaned
from the last three field trips
was on display by members.
Mrs. Lola Chalmers won the
special prize. The next meeting
will be Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Black, 8R2-B Vincent
Drive, Falcon Heights. Anyone
interested will be welcome.
For any further information
call Mrs. Chalmers at TU
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Proposed Cutback Details Listed
SALEM (UP1) - Details of
a proposed $43.6 million cutback
in state services, called for
Wednesday by Gov. Mark Hat
field, were revealed today.
Basic school support would be
cut $10.8 million and capital
construction for higher educa
tion and community colleges
would be slashed $11.2 million.
Cuts in general fund agency
operating funds would amount
to $21.6 million.
Enactment of a one-s h o t
speedup ot withholding tax col
lections would add $12 million
to the biennium's receipts.
Legislative approval is need
ed for the basic school cuts, and
the one-shot revenue speedup.
The cuts and added income
would total $55.6 million. Anti
cipated fund reversions of from
S2-to-$4 million would keep the
state's general fund operations
in tlie black.
Largest slash in operating
fluids $6.1 million, is in the
Board of Higher Education's
budget.
State institutions were
slashed $3.5 million.
Welfare services were cut $2.9
million.
The Department of Education
was slaslied $1.5 million.
The $3.2 million for salary in
creases for state employes was
eliminated, as was $1.5 million
for higher education faculty pay
hikes.
The Finance and Administra
tion Department ordered all
agencies to put the cuts into
effect immediately.
Officials said they would be
unable to determine how many
state employes would be laid
off until some time next week.
Slashes in other departments
ranged from $399 to more than
$566,000.
The Department of Education
was slashed $1.5 million.
Slashes ordered in other de
partments included:
Historical Society $11,200.
State library $68,850.
Museum of Science & Indus
try $2,800.
Scholarship Commission
$37,364.
Board of Eugenics $421.
Board of Health $213,618.
Council on Aging $3,934.
Commission for the Blind
$28,910.
Department of Veterans Af
fairs $32,646.
Civil Defense $3,526.
Military Department $211,077.
Board of Parole and Proba
tion $109,144.
State Police $120,560.
Advisory board, police stand
ards and training $562.
Public utility commissioner
$8,786.
Department of Agriculture
$258,218.
On The Record
DIVORCI
WALKER -
Charlai w.
DAWSON Christina
ACTIONS PILED
Ollll Elliabilh
E. vs. Carl L.
COURT ACTIONS PILED
Flava Wlek vs. John David Oallon
and Neltla M. Dalton.
L. A. Dicker Company, e corpora
tion, VI. W. R. Klmai.
Court Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Ocl. 17
William Claymore Bluecloud, drunk,
continued.
Jack Junior Charlton, drunk, 12S tor
failed. Albert Glenn, drunk, 173 forfeited.
Etilah Coalet, drunk, continued.
Henderson Arvlt Youns, drunk, 125
or five or 10 devs.
BeaHy John, drunk, S2S or five or
10 days.
State engineer $89,963.
County agricultural fairs
$5,040.
Fish Commission $168,937.
Forestry Department $238,499.
Geology and Mineral In
dustries Department $37,698.
Natural Resources Committee
$3,705.
Rogue River Coordination
Board $68.
Soil Conservation Committee
$6,868.
Water Resources Board
$36,389.
Corporation D p a r t m e n t
$42,081.
Department of Insurance
$44,998.
Real Estate Department
$21,625.
Industrial Accident Commis
sion $1,350.
Bureau of Labor $76,701.
Labor-Management Relations
Board $1,111.
Commission on Uniform State
Laws $393.
Capitol Planning Commission
Board of Census $3,317,
Executive Department $27450.
Department of Finance and
Administration $98,556.
Department of Justice $57,450.
Department of Planning and
Development $30,993.
Tax Commission $566,457.
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