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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1963)
HERALD AM) SEWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon Wednesday, Korember 1J. 13 PACE .SA N,,N,svvs,sl,vNv,sN Chart Shows Hatfield's Proposed Cuts Gov. .Mark Hatfield aked the special legislative session ( o r authority to cut the basic school support, asked approv al of the one-shot $12 million withholding bill, and indicated that this, along with selective budget cuts could solve the state's fiscal problem. The following chart indicates Schadulad Raductiou la AlflDcy Expaodlturaa 6 3 1965 proposed cuts in expenditures by state agencies. These reductions plus a $12 million cut in basic scliool sup port would amount to $43 million. loard of Coot to I and lojtltuctoni Daparcaant ef Education Board of Rl(hc Education St. to library Scholarship Coaailaaloa Board of luftnlco Board of Haalth Council oa Aging Conlaaloa for tho Blind Futile Walfar Coaailaaloa Dopartaant of Tatarana Affair Civil Dafanaa Agancy Military Dopartaant Board of Farola and probation Dopartaant of Stata foltca Advlaory Board, rollca Standard! and Training Fubllc Utility Coaalaalonar Dapartaant of Atrlcultura Stata Bnglnaar Flair Coaalaalon Dapartaant of roraatry Dopartaant of Gaology aod Mlnaral Induatrlaa Coaalttaa on Natural laaourcaa Rogua Rlvar Coordination Board Soil Conaarvatlon Coaalttaa Watar Raaourcaa Board Corporation Dapartaant Dapartaant of Inauranco Baal Catata Dapartaant Buraau of Labor Labor Managaaaot kalatlou Board Coaalaalon on Unlfora Stata Lava Capitol Planning Coaalaalon Board of Canaua Exacutlva Dapartaant Dapartaant of Flnanca and Adalnlatrat ion Dapartaant of Juatlca Dapartaant of Planning aad Davalopaant tax Coaalaalon Othar Canaral fund Appropriation! not aubjact to tllotaant raductlona. Approprlatlona Withhold: Coaaunlty Col Use Conatructlon Salary Adjuataant Fund Balanoa Capital Conatructlon Mlghar Education Salary Adjuataant Balanca Baqulras Laglalatlva Action: Baale School Support Fund Havlaaa . Aaounta Appropriation Baductlona Aval labia 4,oo,t f 44,945,516 U.9S0.766 1.555,620 11,425,146 60,000,283 6,196,214 73,904,069 860,6)0 66,650 791,780 533,770 7,494 526.276 6,019 -0- 6,019 ), 05 1,665 213,616 2,838,067 43,713 ).9)4 ,77 461,635 26.910 452,925 41,970,565 l,7l,96 40,296.56) UB.750 11,40 7 117,343 50,369 3,526 46,64) 2,345,296 211.077 2,134,219 1,559,200 109,14 1,450.050 1,339,776 120,580 1,219, Wo 6,245 -0- 6,245 97,622 28,786 66,836 2,869,087 258,218 2,610.869 998,676 89.863 408,61) 1,677,064 166.937 1,708,127 2,649,993 238,499 2.411,494 418,866 37,696 361.170 41,164 3,705 37,459 750 , 66 662 76,307 I). Sod 62.9J9 404,322 36,389 367,93) 467,570 42,081 425,489 499,97 34,262 465.715 240,276 21.625 216,651 52,235 76,701 775 53 12,339 1,111 11,228 4,385 J5 ,9d 4.431 390 i,0)2 )9,07o 3.5l7 JS.SM 350, 2o 27,250 32J.01O 1,227,580 48.55o 1,129,02.4 718,122 57.-50 660,672 367,409 30.99J 356,lo 7,991,190 ) 566,457 J 7,424.7)9 30,179,682 37l.0o.4- 29,806,618 1,350,000 1,350,000 -0- 3,229,670 3,0J0,864 198,806: 15,462,208 9,930,004 5,5)2,204 t, 5 18,780 1,'s 16,780 " -0- 135.061,568 12,070, 8634 122,990.o65 8404,250,292 $ 43,231,730 $361,024,562 1. Includaa Eaargancy Board allocatlona to data. 2. Supraaa Court 121,761; Tax Court 812,000; Sac rat a ry of stata 8)37,303. 3. For Stata Folic for portion of aalary adjuataant aonlaa provldad by Canaral Fund and aubaaquantly ralaburaad froa othar fund. 4. It 1 aatlaatad that 11,265,958 of chla raductlon will ba offaat by a carryovar froa 1961-63. Thia laavaa tha nat reduction to tha 1963-65 appropriation for Baalc School Support at $10,804,925. Next Time They'll First Check 'What's Showing' LONDON ILPH Thirteen high school girls visited a "typ ical" day in court Tuesday and got more than they bargained for. The girls, ages 16 to 18, lis tened to: The case of the wife who admitted stabbing a woman she found in her husband's arms. The case of an unwed moth er accused of blinding her lover by stabbing him in the eye. The case of an 18-year-old porter charged with stabbing a girl who jilted him. Four cases of men accused of homosexual offenses. One of the teachers who ac companied the girls said later: "It -was all very interesting, but J think next time we will attempt to find out what is on before we come." Tax Committee Bypasses House Rules Committee SALEM (UPI) - The House Tax Committee bypassed the House Rules Committee Tues day despite a warning it would look like a new legislative squab ble. The Tax Committee voted to introduce four bills proposed by Tax Committee Chairman Rich ard Eymann, D-Marcola. Eymann failed twice to get the bills cleared by the Rules Committee, w hich has power to stop bills by individual members but not by committees. The Eymann bills provide for a net receipts income tax, a 10 per cent hotel and motel tax, a doubling of the beer and wine tax, and a one and one-half per cent tax on domestic insurance companies. Members of the Tax Commit tee who voted to introduce the bills made it clear they felt the New Tax Measures Introduced SALEM (UPI) Additional sales and cigarette tax mea sures were approved for intro duction Tuesday by the House Rules Committee. Rep. Richard Eymann. D Jlarcola, submitted a 4-cent a pack cigarette tax that would raise $10 million a biennium. The measure would not be re ferred to the people. Rep. Don McKennis, DSum merville, submitted a 3 per cent sales tax proposal. Another sales tax plan, and a 6-cent a pack cigarette tax al ready have been introduced. The committee blocked intro duction of a measure to elimin ate distribution of liquor reve nues to cities and counties, and refused to introduce a proposed constitutional change to allow motor fuel tax revenues (o go into the general fund. BUSH FURNITURE COMPANY Manle Dinette Sets Buy AnY ""'J 1 Dm Table in clock 0 Bqular Price y. the See What You Save On The Set Above... Elegantly styled, this Eorly American tet will blend antique charm with today's need for utility. Five pieces, round table, 4 matching chain, fash ioned in rich, warm solid maple. Table Reg. 59.95 Chairs, Reg. 21.95 Now 9.95 Reg. Price, 5 pc. Set 147.75 Now You $ fO Pay Only Buy At Many Chairs As You Wish NO MONEY DOWN - FREE DELIVERY Our Re the AT VoWO BUSH FURNTURE 221 Main "Where Quality It Not Expensive" Ph. TU 2-4688 Rules Committee had "broken faith" with the house. Members of the House had given the Rules Committee clearance of bills on the understanding that all bills dealing with state reve nues and expenditures would be approved. Rules has not done this. But Tax Committee member Sidney BaTett. R-Grants Pass, objected that "last time we were accused of squabbling be tween the House and Senate. This time we ll be accused of squabbling between commit tees." "This is a very bad image were presenting," he said. Civil Rights Struggle Waged In Courtrooms By I'nitrd Press International Courtrooms are serving as backdrops for the latest civil rights struggles. Justice Department attorneys appeal to the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeal in New Or leans today for a temporary re straining order blocking an Ala bama grand jury investigation. A Federal District Court judge Tuesday refused to grant such an order. A grand jury at Selma, Ala., is investigating the free govern ment transportation given Ne gro leader Martin Luther King Jr., last month from Birming ham to a civil rights rally at Selma. Tlie Justice Department contends the probe amounts to harassment of federal officials. At Clinton. La., Tuesday slate Judge John Rarick, in defiance of a federal order, renewed an injunction against racial demon strations by the Congress of Ra cial Equality (CORE). School board attorneys asked a federal court at Greensboro, N.C.. Tuesday to dismiss a de segregation suit by more than 100 Negroes on grounds Cabar rus County schools w ill lower ra cial barriers in September. The Negroes are seeking immediate desegregation. The Mississippi Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that former Ma rine Byron De La Beckwith was mentally capable of standing trial on a charge of slaying Ne gro leader Mcdgar Evers at Jackson. Miss., last June 12. The court, in a 6-3 decision, said Beckw ith could not be forced to undergo a mental examination against his will. Elsewhere in the nation: Macon, Ga.: A key witness was expected to testify today in tlie trial of Miss Joni Rabino witz, a 21-year-old New Rochelle N.Y., white woman charged with giving false testimony to a fed eral grand jury. Lexington, N.C.: A police of ficial testified Thursday that one of three Negro youths charged with second degree murder admitted shortly after his arrest that lie fired several rifle bullets into a crowd of whites during a June 6 race riot. It is alleged that one of the bullets killed mechanic Fred Link, 24, and another wounded Art Richardson, a photographer for tlte High Point Enterprise. Birmingham, Ala.: (Five men connected with the National States Rights party Tuesday asked that Federal District Court Judge Clarence Aligned be disqualified from holding tlieir trials on charges of try ing to block desegregation. 1 u Ideal Location DOWNTOWN Business or Office Inquire GUN STORE JIM CRISMON "MAN OF THE MONTH" We salute J. H. Crismon, district manager, Klamath Falls, far leading all agents in the sale of life and accident and health insur ance for the month of October in the State of Oregon. First National Bank Bldg. But.: 2-3454 Ret.: 4-4628 nn w LaPointe's Fall Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9:30 A.M. Clectfxmce COATS i These coats were among best sel lers with us at 35.00 - 38.00 -48.00. Save during this Fashion Clearance. Save On WOOL DRESSES y y Choose from jacket dresses, cos tumes, sheaths. A grand collec tion cf styles & fabrics . . . Dresses that have sold at much higher prices. Fashion Clearance DESIGNER SUETS Headline Stealing shapes, shades & fabrics! 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