The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, February 16, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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PRESENT MUSIC FESTIVAL Pupils of the third and fourth gradei I wlntor music festival Wednesday afternoon In the Benson school
of Rose, Fullerton, Riverside and Benson schools held their annual I gymnasium. The first and second grades held their program
that morning. A large number of parents were on hand for the jsenting a dance number. Singing and Instrumental numbers war
occasion. Third graders of Rose school are pictured above pre-1 included in the afternoon's entertainment. (Jenkins Photo)
Comic Strips Aid Parents, Psychologist Learns
LOS ANGELES WB Instead
of causing delinquency, comic
strips are a definite aid to parents
who want to understand the men
tal processes of their children.
That's the opinion of David Cole,
Occidental college psychologist
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who has just completed a study
of children's preferences in comic
strips as related to their personal
ities. The professor's findings:
Children who have the greatest
liking for adventure comics are
likely to be the ones most "tied
down" at home.
Youngsters maladjusted in their
home relations were found to pre
fer escapist funnies interplane-
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tary war, rocket ,men and other
fantasies.
"In many cases," says Cole, "the
comics simply provide a harmless
medium where in the child finds
a mode of expressing what his
home environment has denied him.
The delinquency, if any, is not the
comic's fault."
Stolen Eugene Safe
Found In Gravel Pit Pool
EUGENE UP) Police have
recovered a safe reported stolen
Jan. 29 from Lucky's Club Cigar
store in Eugene.
The heavy safe, with the door
blown off, was found in a pool of
water in an abandoned gravel pit
between Jasper and Pleasant Hill.
Cash, estimated at $900, and
some watches, were missing al
though the safe was still crammed
with soaked checks and papers.
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HEDDAN APPOINTED
Young Resigns Farm Bureau Post;
Six Resolutions Adopted At Meet
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C. E. Young resigned his post
as county director of the Douglas
County Farm Bureau at the
monthly meeting of that group
Feb. 13 in the Roseburg chamber
of commerce room. Charles Hed
dan, Umpqua center, was appoint
ed to fill the position.
Considerable interest was shown
in the Livestock Marketing as
sociation being formed, by which
members would be able to pool
their stock shipments and ship di
rect to stockyards.
Bob King, state organizer, out
lined plans for a tour of California
Farm Bureau offices and centers.
Various stockyards are on the
schedule and a banquet is on the
agenda.
Relayed For Approval
Six resolutions were received
and sent to the Various centers
for; approval or rejection. They are
as follows:
1. It was resolved that five cents
per 1000 feet be assessed on all
logs cut in the state, proceeds to
be used for seeding logged off
areas with an approved grass or
legume, to alleviate erosion.
2. It was resolved that the gov
ernor be urged to instruct the state
highway commission to ease trim
ming restrictions so that brush
and trees under telephone and elec
tric power lines on state high
ways not hamper service to out
lying communities.
3. It was resolved that the gov
ernor be urged to instruct the
State Highway commission to re
move grass which has been
mowed along the hghways, caus
ing fire hazards.
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4. Contending that undue delay
by the State Highway commission
in granting requests to cross state
highways with power lines had
hampered irrigation and power
systems, the group resolved that
the commission be Instructed by
the governor to act, immediately
on such requests.
5. The group recommended that
future state legislative sessions be
devided into two periods: the first,
to file bills, form committees,
study bills and acquaint the public
with same, and await reaction;
the second, to act on the bills.
6. The group recommended op
position to centralization of the
public school system untler a
single commissioner and state
board of five men. thereby taking
control away from local school
boards.
Barring Of Reds
To Oregon Ballot
Splits Senators
SALEM UP) The senate elec
tions committee split wide open
on the question of whether to
bar Communist party members
from the ballot.
Sen Thomas R. Mahoney, Port
land Democrat, asked the com
mittee to support his bill to make
all candidates for public office
swear they aren't Communists, and
to state whether they ever be
longed to the party.
He said his purpose was to con
vict Communists for perjury II
they swear they don't belong to
the party, and he added that two
Communists in Portland regularly
run for office on other party plat
forms.
Sen. Warren Gill. Lebanon, and
Sen. Richard L. Neuberger, Port
land, aisagreeu.
"I'm for disclosing the facts a
bout whether candidates are Com
munists," Gill said, 'b'ut it's
not American to keep Com
munists from running for office
That's far more un-American than
anything the Communists do. It's
overthrowing a principle of Ameri
can government. II you outlaw the
Communists from running for of
fice, then the next step would be
icSi--
to outlaw other minorities, like the
Presbyterians."
Neuberger said the bill wouldn't
do any good because the Com
munists don t mind signing false
oaths. He said "the problem is to
establish security without endan
gering our own liberty.
Another committee member. Sen.
Rex Ellis of Pendleton, suggested
amending the bill "to put Com
munists in concentration camps."
Mahoney said he would be wil
ling to accept an amendment pro
viding that Communists could run
for office, but that they have to
sign affidavits saying whether they
belong to the party.
Mahoney also asketl the cm-
mittee to approve his bill remov
ing all limits on campaign ex
penditures. He said the present limits are
violated by all candidates, a nd
that the law "is a fraud on the
people and an incentive to per
jury. The law is evaded by prac
tically every candiUate, and I've
evaded it myself."
The committee took no action on
either bill.
Philippines Flooded
With Phony U.S. Bills
MANILA OP) -Police Chief
Antonio Amor of Panay city said
todfcy an international ring appar
ently has flooded the Philippines
with $1,500,000 in counterfeit U.S.
bills.
Amor said the statement was
based on a notebook taken from
one of four Americans arrested
with $8,000 in counterfeit $30 bills
in their pockets.
The chief said notes in the book
showed a syndicate "with all the
earmarks of an international ring"
delivered the bogus U. S. bills to
dealers In Manila, Cebu and Da
I vao.
The Mason and Dixon Line was
established to settle tlissensions
between the Lords Baltimore and
the Penn family.
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