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o o o0 o o o o o o Oo o Qo o o t o o CHARLES V. STANTON, Editor and Manager ADDYI WRIGHT, lulie... M.n.g.r GIORGI CASTILLO, Auiil.iit Editor Member It. AiMit4 PrM, Ortfon Nw.pp.r Publisher. AisecietiMi, lb. Audit Bureau el Circul.lien. NEWS-REVIEW COMPANY, INC. --iniTii-n J - Scfuf cff - Greta!- Chicago Fit towacfeg AfrSftaT&ar&rJaiy ! 'Sleeper Noted In Bi On Legislators' Salaries NEW YORK 0T People, especially female people, pass through fascinating attitudes toward the telephone. To an infant learning to use her fingers, the telephone is an object of curiosity, especially the holes in the dial ring. To the baby learning to walk and reach up, the phone I is an enticing target to be pulled down with a crash. To a healthy girl or 10 or II, the phone is a fine instrument ot torture. i sriPTinw ATr-iw Of.t"- mti-r.r Tr. ium; ti ti ? w I The la.t legislature. (A Demo- A' " ". they call people but while HE may not have ac ihr. m.nin. m. nmida or.,. Br m.ii r.r ir, in ; aiamhi, ,.ranc legislature), submitted 1 " oddest names in the di- mally seen her, any reasonable omi i.,.a im. constitutional amendment to the rectory to lease them. Or they person, given a knowledge of the i .4,.r.. i.m ii. mm voter. On the ballot next Nov. 4th, call 'heir school teacher, wait un- Wind direction, of the speed of in sne says neno several times ...und and the force of osmosis. R N.w. R.tl.v Carrl.r- sr M.atk, si... Ca.al.r anl laiihirf P. O. HsM I II -. Hoi. It I Tor I.M p., Blr.l. Ca.r Mali Katr. Ap.tr OlttU Tltp l.lnlt. Hall aaa.orlpll.n. Matt Ha P.la" la A.faara Ial.r.4 at ...a rlaaa nallir Mar T, IK), al Ika part afflra at Ra..n.r.. O...... .a.rr a, af M.rrh t. 1ST!. PARTY ACCOUNTABILITY By Charles V. Stanton lifarlr Hatfield, the Republican candidate fur governor. now serving as secretary of state, is said by The .Vown-j Review, my favorite Stale College students j. i u i government Hnmilll Of huiiiiiiii.-h-. .... ... ,lasi urntocraiic I legiMamre sup- oor stead of a one nartV lilies. I ne canuiiiaie nw i iiiiru peu inai in inaciverianiiy, or sim- le fariiilv journal, to have told Oregon :tei any- future legislature to vole vou w only M ningln ag nts recently that he believes: "A state "Z Ve" Tode" T"Z 'm"s,. dr'l ',!" phoneJ '?'? 'f " be administered for all the people in-,", uAr, slip 5' " balhrm "d b" lhe -P.r Y..r. SIR M his ui tw m m 1'ronosition rso i3, with the purpose of raisiig the before they giggle and hang up. could safely assume that HE must salaries 01 legislators irom tne " " i mai a gin have been aware ot ner presence, present Mou.Wl to S120U 00 per year, develops a passion for the phone Talk To Each Other Goodness knows Oregon has al- ,r0.m hlcn he never recovers f or most of eternity, teen-age ways been niggardly in paving its . ' "?' " every rattled grs talk to each other. But every legislators, and in all conscience '!"'' knows, using the phone in- now and then, like an awesome the salary mentioned in this y.olv" tnre Kround ru'M clap of thunder, HE calls. Inevit- amendment is still far from what u nev" ,',."10m"u"" ably, younger sister answers, olher slates allow their lawmak- '0'' can u'k ? . You mu5t ulk Younger sister races hysterically ers. The present salary mav even.1"1 your ?e,.d kn" or P the stairs, screaming HE is on fail to meet expenses, and dou- 1" "P- "nd, the blood rushing to the phone. Older sister quickly bling it would still leave it pitiful- our. nad' RfRf d'ess of text you composes herself. She wants to My mall n,u,t lways but always, talk in know whv all the shouting. She is rnfortunatelv. Proposition No. 3 Vi,7nyuti7r nr7.rr. v "':'; " J ?e'icn- M, " " carries a "sleeDer " which enti- "nSer l,'"ler P00' secrecy indifferent and casual gelling lo caines a siecper wnicn enu- , Hnf nhoning a eir friend ,h. hnn. .h. .n. Hn ih. stairs. k'oiinger sister races through house, screaming: "He's go ing to ask her to marry him lat . ., " ' .u nl,t. "A n. olv failed to soot it in tune lo . '""" . ". in tne press report or maKiiiK """-'""' make change Was it intentional Vou whisper to the partv of the 1 think they ought to be an- ernor should leave his party label outside his office. i or was it an error- In enher event seiond part: "Guess what?" Then nulled!" . Both Hatfield and (.overnor Holme appear to be ran-!lt j, mevcusable. Some limit must Pa,llse- lhl f the aignil for the Older sister asks casually, ltiin riidales who rielieht in telling people pleasing things. Thevibe included, or we may find some 0,he.r s,rl bo,lt hfr doorir and ,h' Phone' who. calling, is told fliaates wno nenpnt in u nuig "i"" ..,,.,. ipBia,lr. hitnnir ih nnnr windows and set tip a maximum asks again as though she cant have both promised lower taxes, quite obviously an 'mP : 8,0,hrer belt Jlowhe ,0"r',-v w,fh- rin,ly' " sks- Pac tne name Tn'' ,alk- she " sibilitv if the state is to progress, both are working to make - Ml ' "What?" and vou sav in hushed, oh so light and matter of fact, themselves popular with the masses. They say many We 0rp(!onians shoilId our sepulchr.l tones: I ... HIM to- Then j, turn, out all h' wn.ed things that neither of them, in my opinion, has any expecta- servant, enough that they can af- le, , , mon)ent of tJJZ,. tinn of advocating, more than in token measure, if elected, ford to serve us. But we cant af- sllen mu foluw unul the m., 0der ,15ter rllce, upairs. bolts Hatfield, of course, vas talking about the appointments sinks in. down to the last doors weeps, plans glamorous made hv Coernor Holmes. For that I don't blame him. ! ,nt"eba, rJ"d'neir . low Wha red , ,nd h"9 ,rrPU5cle of ?1;ld,''- Kisht minu"h la,er ' nmur: nj iufmh .,,,: , , aiiow. nat . parties. Then. 38 minutes later. , is fully recovered and bark on the Governor Holmes most apparently has made his appoint-- we do? th- situation becomes clearer. Ifphonef talking to her girl friend ments wilh the. purpose of building up a personal machine. Beat this very poor amemdment, turns out that she did see HIM . . . "Guess what?". . . . Little attention has been paid to qualifications of the man . ana secondly, elect a Repub appointed. other than the fact that he spent liberally nnj W"1"," Indm, the party's behalf. He has put men of political influence al ine next election. We heartily into jobs where they have had no previous qualification, favor the increase in salary, but i. .,,:.,. Km ..,.,,...-.. ,,,.. anienomeni should be voted into SALEM'S NOBLE EXPERIMENT; many Mr mis jitiiu it Ml rtHMiK .".. uui suii.stiiiiion. ;en Wellman. Spoils System At Work insn xk walnut St. ... Hosehurg, Ore. I don't blame Governor Holmes in the least for making appointments from his own party. The spoils svstem . . still is in operation throughout the United States. But no f J fQ Qgy 5 N6WS governor in Oregon's long history, to my knowledge, has ; ever used partv contributions as a measure of qualification i as has Governor Holmes, nor has any governor attempted , (Continued t-rom Page One) a. t. 1 1 A ntiivn ....... ) U.. - 1. : . in un.H'Hl, ninny unnitMi imiiltim, mu 'n in-n- juiwh uj .iiiijur rxpf i iinvni. . V"- ? L .l e vpnlwl a tPst hpfnr i that it tinn to the qualifications of MJI. ;,uaMy h.d J- --ass MaS 5', ? me in-rve 10 mwxi. inai. nt- nnu imin.i in. .1 r mni. .... 1.. .,ranL,e , .,,h , ., ,h,, .h.. .1nH Willamette I niversity in set- -....; '"ri""" " CHICAGO (APl-The great C cago fire of 1871 was re-enacted Thursday at the site where the conflagration started, supposedly after Mrs. 0'l.eary's cow kicked over a lantern. The small fire in the reproduc tion of the O I.eary barn didn't cause any trouble for the firemen, but the cow. a brown Swiss, was 1 balky bossy and wound up playing the leading role. To start off. Fireman John Baldwin, wearing a polka dot gown and bonnet in his role as Mrs. O'l-eary, led the cow into the barn and tied her in a si all. She balked. Baldwin led her outside and then tried to lead her back in. but the wouldn't go. Kirt Commi'sitoner Robert Quinn took the lead, and the cow re sponded to authority. calmly clumping into another stall. Bald win then sat on a milking slool and got a fair flow of milk in a bucket. Then the cow was again led outside as it was time to burn the barn. Stockyards workers sought to load her on a truck. She balked again, broke loose, and ran a block with six men in pursuit. She was recaptured but refused to get j!o the truck. Firemen finally got her aboard. Then the barn was set and the program went off as planned. This was the last fire on the historic west Side site, the fu- dtpartinent said Construction will stall soon on a S'l-million-dnllar building, the department's fir. Academy. The re-enactment was in connection with observance of Fire Prevention Week. In In. fire of 1871, which started Oct. 8. more than 300 persons died, some 90.000 were made homeless, and property damage was estimated at more than 2no million dollars. Editorial Comment From The Oregon Press Sal.m Capital Journal bright youth to go un noticed. The disadvantages frequently cit- It'i 1 fair guess that during the 1 cd if real are almost as plentiful. nxt year Salem will draw farj The program is cosily and re more than its normal share of vis- suits in considerable fuss for all iting educators. They'll be here to agencies concerned, view the first formal test of an I It aggravates shortages of leach idea people have talked about for lis. where such shortages exist, cecades but never have tried j II may be the "little education" college level courses for bright that's more dangerous than bene high school students. f'fial. The state's General Extension Di- me objection that may have pre urange al such a cent of his appointments from the Democratic Party, and VOu have passed the orange clear . tir.K up after-school, college-level against America s education tradi- ... ' ... ...... i ' . '? 1 . 1. : L. l. 1 (i.m whiah manv mtit arts inn. oe oacK , :,,!. k.l ili. students. Test students won't re-! P' ?d to include equal opportunity would have made more if the law permitted. In Douglas around the candle it will C ounty, he even circumvented the spirit, if not the actual . ""i'7"" .ri. ... . , tii.h .,hi ..r.. for all children letter, of the law in his appointment of a district attorney. !, VV hat .t no pom iii the with these classes; instead, cred-' The last objection Is . bit shaky 11:. i r r-n.lo.ln iU Ciolo Wil.r 1. 1... .u. .L 1. .. .11 k. rr, h ,.i,i l,ir t'nnn however. America s tax supported r.,., ...... ...,.-,;. ... - " : , "' uir mnrr nine TO ine ----r-- ,, . f i Veim. i Kesnin res Knnrrl. the Denartment of V anntnir and Indus- orange tieen Hluminaled by the enrollment in one 01 ine pann - - ." ,. - TYu..- .: r " ' . ' . ... ' .. .1 n n,iin, .a Im.. Ihm lrm hmira of urn uiry iiisis. uidt ruudl ..uuoi trv, the State Fair and elsewhere, where he unseated in-: '". '"T .; . , ; " .,,"" 'r.. i.icn win tunitv applies only to those of eoual formed, capahle, industrious and non-political appointees . arollnrt the eartn he put on the student's record. ; nilny. And of the high school give ample evidence of the Holmes treatment with refer-1 At present . high school student j' for'examplel ence to the spoils svstem. I W. may tail in our first try. I erulrl attend regular college level J can agree with Candidate Hatfield that men should ! 'l a J,'"'0"1' n'TA.1 t,m ni"hl .' an?,ai'h'Ve However, the extension division he named to nnhlie service because of nualification and not , Lhf. Z, l,h. m'' J'JlTZV , 'h.."?m.e.rn.d.An m.,Vl?'-nd the other participant, deserve is of party affiliation or ahilitv to make suhstan- nno miles from the earth. To in-: is not eu.ranteed. Nor is there ny ; h.th ?.m k!! h.v:7 rL'iriCT-K. '.",;".,.'',",.17. 'm emb.r.ss.ng flop (what if IV riwL.1 uii h... iT r rln K , 81 j""- 1 ' "'s there are no volunteers?) or a re- the moon . . lr ? .h y " d"" viialir.ing force to change the tern- .. . . . Y we 1, s muar courses may oe scneu- nut the country aint to hit it where it is." If yon .i. i,,. , .1,. ...1- .,i " ' fh T d" ou wil know; more colleges may agree to accept a ......le .....iiR. such creni s. Obvious v the on the basis of part tial financial contribution to party welfare. Strong Party Needed On the other hand, I disagree most vigorously with Can didate Hatfield that the party should be left outside the gov ernor's office. I disagree that the political party should not enter into slate politics. We have come to a sorry state, in my opinion, when parties count for so little that they can be discarded by any candidate, Republican or Democrat. Hatfield asked the Republicans for their nomination. Now. judging from press renorts. hp's trvino- tn .nft.no.lnl tini-tr n f f lli:.t inn. If he hs .... ... . . , ..... ..... v. . . ...... .. ,..,..,,. ,,,ir been implemented before. is a handicap and he prefers to go it alone. " ,u IT " ,"Jh",d "' It solves the problem of t h e His expression, as quoted hv the press, is the verv thing 't.w.,h' Jn'.'(i;n traight-A student who has been I have complained about so often in this column. Kvery;,r,h ' Vld bark ,0 l'ainl" Pa" of candidate becomes a self-starter No allegiance is owed j --- 1 ' ft VoubUessSl'would increase the any party. Party platforms aren t worth the paper they re j "hat good will a look at the proportion of those going on to pro- fV'- u.m J,C ,f U ",IC: i'wdiu were valid anvwhere in the Vu , ' ? J ' ne. JltKn m'teafl counirv. But thin U the first trial of i.' inL8 1 .kerP'unk- the scheme in America and wide It like tins: a -.1 .. 1 j . 1.. .... , , - i. p. - . . pirau iiu.iuu vuiiiu vumc urn .. .. " tu rniiu , a;ipr a ppnnd of use Tavitv it ui mr in fin. a-nA . ' Gravity, it will sor in free space. When it enters the null of the I The idea has to many areas of 11 morrifa xti Bid(lr Wrakncu' tot. tlnr Up NithU or Bed Wrtuat- too ttt "ni. burnin or itchinc unnatlont, Bvondrr Barkarht? and N-rTounfa or Stroni SmeiJirn, cintidr Urint. dua to eommrti Kionpy tnd Bladdvr Irrl'aiions. try CYSTEX frtr q :lrk hIo. for Tour and Id Aak druac'-tt for CVSTRX ao tan vou improv. writton on. No party has discipline nor authority over its candidates. Uinrr MtlC UI me niOOn GO US7 .- nn,ineint, th.m th.t ,1 fh. 1O'V!,heK0thr hey can do the work and can find in of the mo n a in Hn tn hpr :. i In my opinion we need party caucuses in which only ; The bear j,t YiXSTKD TO ske ' als0 woud tend l0 ,, ,,' arceplable candidates are Riven party approval and in ;11 thought ih other rnrcentago of ltudenta going on to. which the candidate becomes accountable to the partv. 1 hnr h' " ... graduate schools. With their head Only then will we be assured of Rood government, in my opinion. Warren. Rogers Jr. Consider this: The Hark Aijes followed the fall Ai.ocl.tad Prat. N.wt Analyst 1 Red China's reae fire Depart -WASHINGTON ( API The Alice ment officials wondered if it might in Wonderland quality sometimes I bring the whole delicate structure evident in 1 1 -S relation, with Red i of a modus Vivendi some wav lo .nma mien iiiku evpression m , ' -"'" -' "' 'l""K- -..mi...); f ,,, Rom, Mi because she ruhlic slalemi-nts by admirals and ." their ears. ; o(f mor8 nJI) jhe foM generals. Ce.l to Stop Shooting , In an effort to run the world, she There is at times the impression t ..,,, ..... . . ...r..i h.r.iir i o.. Tk. 1 that the Stale Department and the 1 , ,ah , , Pentagon are pursuing different 'l e ,,':d ' ."r? i'J,.'"!1 I nSn i.- 11 .Li- i iiium wuuiu luniun'ie u ir- riniuwiiiK uir same minKine. t i.. . fn,r, u Vl' m"y be early and would lake graduate-lev- In closing, the M TRILLION dol lar qimtton: If we succeed in this first ex perimental flight off into outer space or in other flights that will follow will it he good for us? Or will it he had for us? el courses which could be trans ferred to graduate school records Inter. Too. it's conceivable that this program will he a means of dis covering a whole new group of able students if the directors don't set requirements for applicants too high. Some instructors are con vinced that boredom resulting from too little challenge causes policies at lhe .Nationalists- oll.hor. is- Hememher this: Twenty odd cen- SeVret.rr of SUI. Dulles and ' W " ,!S H.?"t"! Acting Secretary of Defense "mwr Kr" . c .nj H , Ou.rle. have taken .tens to eiase ' "" U'r humanitarian reasons. ; " ,n lhf any such nnprcsMon from minds of the propie who work un fler tnem .. .s IVminv clfl.n.r.l nr Ka.n World Of now. ne ., , ' .' H..lrn.J t-.PtkB..o Th. uirv wee in ne. as ivuicr sav. , ,,r or to net. male a settlement, as ' feat including lhe Dark Ages-fot- n,,.ri. i.,m . ,..r..r.nr. I'uiics oiieren last Thursday "In tense times Point, so far a. the Male Depart snch as thne. almost anv stale- 'nent i concerned. The point was ment regarding the military ,t. "' had slopped nation has political overtones, and . r'r " ""I'oiiant 10 an peo- Thinking It Over By Robert L. Dl.ff.nbach.r, D O. (Written for NKA Service) ' Mirrors can create illusions of bigness. A wall covered by a re-; fleeting surface can make a room . Th .ovage of Columbus which api'ear lo he twice the sir that it . wasn't too dissimilar tn our at- reallv is. In some cases the il-1 nation n.s noi'""' overtones, and ' ,em,rli yoy,sr ,, 01l,,r ,pl., u,Hm is so complete that one can frequently overtone, tha might rj':. '!; "' ' !'!.,,. rekindled mankind. HOPE and walk into the alas, wall before he of" the Paeif ir We are "king ' " be.. and re- " worM out of the Dark realize, that he ha, really com, nle In he very raietul about com- r'inK ru.ku.. .tatementa AV, v . . . , . ,0Jj" ",m ' 01 1 . Toom menu ShoidThJ m. I ar. a 1, questioning their niome, or im Inler.pacial exploration The illusion of the mirror 1. ment, about the military s tuaiinn cakne, mitht r,rovulefn rilv'rt mankind s attention generally dispelled bv the reflec-1 that could take on political impli- ,,1 m"-hl prm"": ,.,y from the battle to the death "ion of ourselves. When we see our-i rations K,d (Tuna's main goal now p- that will ensue if the I niled Stales selves as others see us we realirt ' Instructions Sent Out p,.ar, not , C h ln conquer the n(1 R,l"' '"How the tragic course that the limit of reality 1, at the Mmuar insirumon. n.ve open Nationalist roasTal inland, and ' lonowca uj noms .no imo 01 me renecung Darner. was beside ' the l"wcl in sequence. A thought: vbrandK -r irnrai i v AUTO OR FIRE INSURANCE ...frfef DI'HT CMXCKLLAIIOX lal HW.IIKI (ll.s-SM.IMI If ItwH citt Mtl M4 hre Mlarmi li llfirt in tftn rl,il,tiMrr Oilt ClKlllltiH l tiMiaM aill km. A.tl M f.l Mint MCI aiitictil.. It ara- 1.H1 ml ti in itt ur niuMnt Mm it m iihii1 i lt Mly c MTHtl M Un awn m m In tMi MK KM. MIL ItiiW MtM IMi. Win n Kimianttl irFor s lew I 4 FARME 7 JT IN$UANCI GHOU I pays '1000 for your J UJVJIoidllt l.af aent out hy Dulles lu-ailouarler, on Kormosa as lo re Carthage. Quarlen' rnmment came tn ,,,,ne the American presence from riavf after the I S Parilic sir the Formosa area fj L c 1 tvi o L commander, On Laurence S K'i- n, a ( hinee " the Com BK)k sequel rilm KlRhtS ler. credited Nationalist air vie- mumMs now av And thev are Bouehf For Half MilllOta lone, and I'.S. blockade running rea.lv to esnloii in, n....ir.' l... for Red China's cease-fire offer in Miration for their propaganda erv the Kormosa Strait. that "America is the common eri- Ku, v' statement, in a Tokyo emv." Interview, upset top officials at ; , the State Department. It was not SNAKY ERROR the first time that a lop- military DALLAS e - Mrs w D Hath man on the scene had spoken out cox. v. had trouble convincing her As we look about 11, we must not be misled by mirrored illu- ,10ns. Let us look directly ahead I of u, so that we may know wheth er we see reality or merely a re-1 I flection of our narrow selves Mir-1 (ill.MVNTtlN. N. H. ( API l rors reflect reality. They do not en-! (Jrace Metalious Martin, au'hor of I1'' '' . A.e;. tod., ta; me. iri wm. I.CjSivm trw. rour HPW temari Inimie G.( tftnt rsen. tw wsf e an tflt Win mui tun ill OfttflM1 FIVI KOREANS KILLEO 1 the best . selling novel 'Tevton' I Place,'' .ays JiMh Century Fox1 Isiu.lios ha, bought movie rights In 1 a sequel lor half a million dollars. SKOl'L, Korea (API Five 1 Th .eni.el u.ll h. t..Urf 11-. W..r.n hi 1 I .. ' about niattera in the current China I husband Kridav about that vacuum turn to I'avton Place " Mr.. Var-j American arullerv area astir ' rruii wnicn i s. nipiom.i. r. . ..r.ner n.ro mat wiggieu at ner tin s.iul the deal, completed in Seoul and eie killed hv an ex trying to handle with kid gloves, j touch. Sew Voik this week, also includes plosion, the I S Armv announced Kuter'l atatement was partiru- It turned out to be a charcoal dim rights to "The Tight While today. The Armr sa d one of them , lirlr unwelcome at tho Stale De- colored snake, 18 inches long and Collar." another novel nearuig apparently tnsgered a live anil-i pjrtment bacu it cam after I nonpoisonous. I completion. . lery ahelL 1 Auto iiuca mi un tusiNisi . . all ,m imwwmf nndt Clarence V. DE CAMP DISTRICT MANAGER 1602 S. t. Stephen. Phont OR 2 2618 IHIMK What is a lifetime membership in any organization worth? If the organization lasts the lifetime of the member and they have paid a reasonable price for their mem berships then they have purchased I bargain. But if, they paid a price for a lifetime membership and the organization closes its doors, what happens to the lifetime member ship? So the important question Is this: Whose lifetime are you paying for, yours or the organiz ations? That's why we say shop before you buy and think before you buy. We do not sell lifetime member ships. But come in and visit our studio and let us explain our pro gram to you. 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