Anti-Communiits Win Rule Of San Marino SAN MARINO iiP Anti-Communists took over the government of the tiny republic of San Ma rino for the first time in 12 years Monday. An enthusiastic crowd of 4.000 San Marinese almost mobbed members of the new "white" re gime as they arrived in San Ma-j rino village from the abandoned steel factory that had been their headquarters during almost two weeks of political dispute. Chester Bowles Tells His Fellow Democrats To Purify Party Before '60 Elections WANTED Walnut Drying 1 Vie Per Pound HENRY & ROADMAN Umpquo, Oregon MADISON, Wis. I Chester Bowles, former ambassador to India, told his fellow Democrats Saturday that "we must purify our party" before the 1960 elec tion if it means losing the membership of segregationists. In an address prepared for the Wisconsin Democratic State Con vention, where he was the main speaker, Bowles said he hopes anyone who believes in segrega tion "will not be a Democrat in 1960." Bowles, governor of Connecticut in 1949-50, declared: Facing Alignment "We are facing, I believe, a LOWEST 5 COST ! mm installedu ML-1 a-.d1:Va7 yecw-fiqiL Fully Automatic EectricV BASEBOARD HEATING Vecfo-Ray baseboard panels cost less to install because installation requires no pipes, ducts, or vents. Costs less to maintain, too, because there is nothing to wear out or burn out. No servicing ever with Veclo-Ray's double heating elements. Start enjoying the cleanest, most comfortable warmth ot a truly budqet cost. MODERNIZE YOUR HOME WIRING NOW on Copco's Easy-Pay Plan. Call us for free estimate. No Money Down Up To 30 Mos. To Pay! 622 S. E. Jackson Sr. Phone OR 3-5521 dramatic realignment of political forces in this country. When that I realignment is ended, 1 ferverent ly hope that the many wonderful liberal-minded Southern Demo crats will be on our side. 1 hope that our party can and will give them the opportunity, the hope and courage they need to break away from practices they surely find repugnant. "But if we must lose some of them as the price of losing those who instigate and enforce the re pugnant views of racism that vio late the most basic concept of liberal democracy, then we must pay this price." Bowles accused the Republican Party leadership of a "basic lack of respect and understanding for people." GOP Can't Solv. Problem Bowles said Republicans cannot solve the problem of peace be cause their leaders, "who have never really understood the peo ple of Wisconsin or California, New York, or Connecticut and who so casually dismissed the Russians as backward, can hard ly be expected to understand the people of Italy, Scandinavia, In dia or Japan." Saying that Republicans are equally incapable of conducting an abundance-for-all program, Bowles added: "To the Republican leaders our enormous industrial production is a source of great pride as it is to all of us. But equal productiv ity on the farms of America strikes Ihem as a grave embar rassment. "We Democrats say that more food and fibre is no more a sin than more steel or electric power." Nine Fliers Bail Out; Unmanned Plane Lands BUTI.ER, Mo. ( Nine fliers from Forbes Air Force Base at Topcka, Kan., bailed out of their C47 transport into the darkness last night and the plane made a pretty good landing by itself. No one was hurt. Capt. E. P. Zeidler, co-pilot, said he didn't know what caused t h e plane's two engines to quit. The air base said it was almost home from a routine four-hour training liignt. The C47 came down amid the baled hay in a meadow near the Missouri-Kansas line about 14 miles northwest of Butler. It drop ped one engine and one wing came partly unstuck but members of the crew said repairs will be com paratively simple. The fliers landed on nearby farms. Bar Committees Include Several Douglas Lawyers Several Douglas County lawyers have been appointed to commit tees of the Oregon State Bar for 1957-58. (icorge reuner ot Kose burg is the bar president. Robert G. Davis was named to, the committees on procedure and practice, and the state bar build-1 ing. Also on two committees isj Dudley C. Walton legal ethics and lawyer referral service. 01 her appointments: Gordon G. Carlson, continuing legal education; Bert Burgoyne, district attorneys; Eldon F. Caley, judicial administration; Charles S. Woodrich, juvenile law; Daniel K. Dimick, lawyer placement; James G. Richmond, minimum fee sched ule; Paul E. Geddes, necrology; Carl M. Felker and J. V. Long, probate law and procedure; Don ald A. Dole, taxation; A. C. Roll, workmen's compensation; James M. McGinty, legal assistance to servicemen; and George Luoma, public service and information. Richmond will head a four-man grievance committee for Douglas County. Other members are Carl son, John H, Horn and Donald S. Kelley. Geddes and Luoma are on the trial committee for; the Fourth dis trict, encompassing the same counties as in the Fourth Congres sional District. Edward M. Murphy retains his position on the Board of Bar Exam iners. His term expires next year. Law Barrier On Cancer Aid Launches Long Revision Job On Old Insurance Policies FREMONT SCION DIES NEW YORK UFI Navy Capt. 'John Charles Fremont, 77, veter an of three wars and grandson of i Gen. John C. Fremont, 19th cen tury military hero and explorer. :died Sunday. He was the son of Rear Aum. John C. rremont, one time naval attache in Paris and St. Petersburg, Russia. Journalism Students Receive Expert Advice EUGENE I Some 800 high school journalism students were told here Saturday that if they go into newspaper work they will find that the quality looked for by prospective employers is a back ground of wide general knowledge. J. Richard Elmers, chief of Bureau at Portland for the Asso ciated Press, said at the annual Oregon High School Press Con ference at the University of Ore gon that there is both glamor and satisfaction to be found in the newsgathering field, coming from the day-to day variety of events. Malcolm Bauer, associate editor of lhe Oregonian, told the stu dents that freedom of the press must be maintained. When free dom is denied, it is the public wnicn is excluded, ne said. Weather Aids Duck Hunters To Bag Limits KLAMATH FALLS Ml Duck hunters bagged their limits in the Tulelake area as .the waterfowl season opened Saturday. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said hunting in the area was excellent. There are an estimated 4'4 million ducks in the Tulelake region, as well as 180,000 geese, the service said. The weather gave the hunters an assist Sunday, the service said, as rain squalls forced flights of ducks and geese low over the marshy areas. NEW YORK I The woman, recently widowed, was a victim of cancer. Her husband had carried adequate life insurance. Yet she couldn't afford an oper ation because her husband's insur ance policy contained an iron-clad provision she was to get a fixed monthly income from his insur ance. Faced with such t hardship case, it is no comfort to the in surance company to point out it is bound under law to observe the contract entered into with the policyholder. What can the insurance company do about this situation? Northwestern Mutual Life Insur ance Co.. Milwaukee. Wis., be lieves it has one answer it is ex- mining every policy 10 years old or older to find those which may be in drastic need of revision. To such a policyholder goes a person al letter, telling him of the situa tion and inviting him to look over his policy. Task Takes 3 Years T. J. Otjen, assistant Northwest ern secretary, says It involves checking the record cards of more than three million policies, a task expected to take three years, and writing thousands of personal let ters. Northwestern Mutual, sixth larg est U.S. life insurance company with, assets of 3li billion dollars, launched the program as part of its observance of its 100th birth day. To a large extent, the company is looking to policies with restric tive payment terms which have re mained unchanged for at least 10 years. In many cases, policyhold ers are being asked if they don't want to make provision for cash withdrawal or some, other allow ance for adjustments, in view of rapidly changing economic condi tions. The company can do nothing for the widow whose husband left her with obsolete insurance income. It can, however, prevent repetitions by alerting other families to out moded policies before the policy holder dies. Tuti. Oct. 15, 1957 The Ntwi-Rtview, Roitburg, Ore. 9 NO POLIO DEATHS NEW YORK The City Health Department says polio hns not claimed a single life in New York thus far this year. The department credits the Salk vaccine for the record develop ment. Last year in the city, seven deaths were blamed on polio. Over the previous seven years the aver age was 30 deaths. RULING ON LOANS SALEM 11 Persons borrow ing from small loan companies must be given progressively lower interest rates on loans granted after the first one, Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton ruled t h i week. The opinion forbids treating a second loan separately in comput ing interest. ( ROSEBURG OREGON PHONE OR 3-5553 scientifically sealed seams make r this leather boot 100 waterproof! x exclnsive at... 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