The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 21, 1955, Image 27

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    Mitchell Says Eliminating Party Oath Wouldn't Stop Barring Challenged Persons
CHICAGO (fl Stephen A.
Mitchell, former Democratic na
tional chairman, said Tuesday that
elimination of the party loyalty
oath would not prevent barring of
395ft convention delegates whose
loyalty is challenged.
Mitchell, who heads the 70-mem-ber
Democratic Advisory Commit
tee on rujes for next year's con
vention, said he believes that,
should former Gov. Byrnes ot
South Carolina, or Govs. Kennon
of Louisiana and Shivers of Texas
seek credentials as delegates, they
would be rejected.
"No one should be misled about
the effect of dropping the loyalty!
oath," Mitchell said in an later-1
view, "ft doesn't follow that there
are no requirements of eligibility."
Mitchell said it is his opinion that
the three Southern governors would
be denied seats by the credentials
committee "because they are po
litical Bpostates."
"The delegates will not forget,"
Mitchell said, "that they partici
pated in the 1952 convention as
Democrats, and then went home
and supported the opposition. It's a
question of party responsibility. I
think these men would be per-, dent for rciecting delegates on this
saoauy oonoxious iu uuj cuavea- grouuu.
tion, and there's- plenty of prece-1 The former party e h airman
Dog's Life
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ACROSS
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hunting dog
Whirlpools
7 Heavenly body
8 Palm leaf
TScotUshsheep Diminutive of
dog
13 Loosened
H Ester of oleic
acid
15 Lent
IS Masculine
appellation
17 Life-saving
station (ab.)
18 Anger
20 Doctors (ab.)
21 Originated
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brain
12 Lampreys
Ifl Rhnrt.naiiced
fabric 30 Grafted (her.) Blow with
21 Volcano' 31 Asterisk open hand
mouth 37 Drink made Head(Fr.
22 Withdraw with malt 47 Drinks made
23 Dinner course 33 The chihuahua with fruit
21 Challengers is a dog 49 British money
2S Eucharistic 40 Interweaves
28 Backs of necks,. J"'!"
32 King of Naples;
(1808-1815)
33 English river
34 Violin maker
35 Lariat
6 Wiser
37 One who
I rouses to
' vigilance '
39 Answers
41 Friend (Fr.)
44 Permit
45 Station (ab.)
48 Feminine
appellation
SI Labored
54 Talking bird
55 Woolly
86 Weasels
57 Storehouses
DOWN
1 English
dog .
2 Son of Seth
(Bib.)
3 Indonesians ol
Mindanao
4 To snare
5 Sheltered side
27 Haul
42 Flesh food
43 Nested boxes
of account
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53 Feminine
suffix
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Winston Firemen Ready Directory
Sy MRS. TED PETERSON
A survey of ail residences and
business houses a; to locauott wim-
in the fire district is being made
oy wmsion-Diuava Kurai tire
Dept. members. A local fire di
rectory is being planned for pub
lication during the ciooth of May.
Expected Heme
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jennings
of South Winston are expected ta
arrive borne this week from Port
land where Jennings has been un
dergoing examination and medi
cal care at we uooa bamaraan
Hospital.
Mrs. If. E. ITisehaffer and
daughter, Mrs. J. B. Stanseil drove
to Eugene Thursday where they
attended business.
John Richter, logging operator,
drove to Winston over the week
end from Myrtle Point for a visit
with his family on Rose Street.
G. B. Laurance of Roberts Creek
spent Sunday visiting at the home
of his son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Peterson, and daugh
ter, Vicki. on Civil Bend Avenue.
Clyde Norria and Edward Pow
ers have moved from Dillard to
Happy Valley where ahey will
make their borne at the Stanford
Bueli Ranch.
Taking a weekend trip to Ash
land and. other southern Oregon
points were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Cory of Gregory Avenue fa Win
ston. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoofen are the
now parents ol a son born Friday
morning at a Reueburg hospital.
Hooten's mother, a former resi
dent of Winston Section and now of
KetmewVek, Wash., is spending
several da j at the Hooten Home
on Rose Street in Winston helping
in the care of the new baby and
the Hooten' other two children.
Mr. sad Mrs. Stanford BueH.
Mr. and Mrs. Ncrvall Cockeraro
and Mr. and Mrs. E. Messenger
were overnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Nichols ft the NichoVa'
Beaeh Cottage in Bandon Satur
day evening. On Sunday the group
enjoyed square dancing in Coquitie.
pointed out that svkJi rejection
would sot deny any state vole,
because alternate to rejected em
issaries would be seated.
Asked whether tfte convention
UuV) nnt h-r Jvwriwf her rn?rtc fn
lariy elected In hi home state,
convention makes ito own rues.
It's a usual nartttmMttra
that a person who has, demonstra
te ma laiin can ne cnauengea.
The Senate has rejected a regu
larly elected candidate."
FUNNY BUSINESS
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poppers nere t a bag of unpqppad corn; . j
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spile the touchy question ot
eligibility ol some o tee 12
Southern leaders, Mitchell 'pre
dicted, "We won't, fcave this Iiant
again."
' The loyaVty oath rule or the 195?
Democratic convention provided
that delegates pledge their aid to
greKtng the convention's nominees
on the ticket' in their states under
he Democratic Party labe), but
delegates could be sealed without
taking the pledge il to lake it would
violate state Vaw or instructions ol
the state Democratic governing
body, . .
'uiiftc. ffn I'-ijilHill" 'Jii'JL I'VE 8EEN VOU' VE GOT TH I,'"' ? 1 WANT THE TWOOFYOU ."
oaisv has seen) ' .t n. v sneezing. , r same thing J togoghttobe t-
SNEEZING ALL-' S SAY Gm) -nTOO AS VOUB tOG ) i AN JtKTV"i2!
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FROM NINE TO FIVE
By Jo Fischer
Thuiv kjt. 21, 1955 7b NrtwtJki-rtew, Houbvrt, Ol )
A
Cost Of Hospital t
Objections Delay
Committee Action
SALEM 1 &b)eciions to toe
cost oi the proposed S55,,W
state metatal hospital near Vorttano
tied, up the Legislature's Joint
Ways and Means Committee
Tuesday as it began consideration
of a $14,904,658 state building
program for the next two years.
Ciena Stanton, Portland architect
4 j drawing plans tor the
hospital, told Die committee dial
fee initial $653S, apwroDriatios
would provide a AEft-bea unit.
iseos. ueorge A.. Ulett. Coome.1
and Gene L. Brown, Grants Pas,
criticized the $10,000 per bed coat
as "unrealistic."
oie(t said he couldn t reconcile
fiie hospital cost with a cost of
about SSDO per inmate to btittd and
romp Ibe J2,5CO,E0 iirt section ot
the correctional institute) to be
tyiilt notUt ot Salem.
Stanton cited instances In other
states where hospital coats have
gone as high as $18,000 per bed.
The committee couldn't agree
whether to introduce the building
program in 26 separate bitis, or to
package ftiem by departments.
The Board ot Control would eet
$lft,3SB,M lor Mmslrnrtion at slate
institutions, the Board oi Hijlier
Education $a,91S.WW, Department
ot Agriculture and Printing UeparU
ment $160,000, Fish Commission
JS0,Z98, and Oregon Technical
Institute piU.m.
The committee approved intro
duction of bili to put civil defense
worker unier te industrial
BtcMent insacranre, bat turned
down a proposal to have an
interim committee, &tSj tobtr
taxation, , f.
' Soy when . .
MODEST MAIDENS
No Word Yet Received
On Salic Waee'me Arrival
PORTIANO t No wd has
been received here on nhen
Oregon's supply at Salk polio
vaccine will arrive. -
The State Board of Health said
Tuesday it had been advised" that
the first shipment wore going to
Soulliern state where the polio
seasoa arrives earYier.
Inoculation In Oregon are et
or Monday. ' that date -will be
postponed it vaccina delivery fcaa
not been set by Thursday, officials
said.
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