The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 02, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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    QtjC 3lCWS'HeMeW I In The Day's News
Published by N.wa Rvlw C. In., S4S I.I. M.ln II., Resaburf, Or.
Charles V. Stanton
Editor and Managar
Georct Castillo Addyt Wright
ily FRANK JENKINS.
uigton some thre weeks ago. It
lot us start at t se rvic flub meet-
Business Manager i ". "er th members listened
. , u lw rousing iprpcn on lovrmmrni
Press. Oregon Newspaper Publisher ,n(i u, , .. ...
Association, th Audit Bureau of Circulation ; .finer afterward and derided to da
Entered second elan mitler May 7, 1920. at th post ome 1 something about it.
Roeeburg, Oregon, under act of itaren z, la.J
Subscription Rates on Classified Advertising Pag
I suppose you'v read about (he When government reaches into
nonpartisan taipayers' revolt that 1 his pocket and lakes out a dollar,
got going up in in state of Wash-1 that dollar is no looser thera for
th taipayer to spend.
Hal Boylt
Average American Steers His
Life In Three Major Channels
NEW YORK (AP) Things a lo ZS. And a lodi Elk. if be does
columnist might never know if be not grata too long at th bar, to
didn t open bis mail: V or more
142
To
Assistant Bditr
Member of tha Associated
EDITORIAL PAGE
4 Tha) Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Moei., Mr,
LOOK OUT FOR REDSKINS!
By Charles V. Stanton
But let's get back to FORM let
ters.
As a means of letting th gov
ern.ng authorities know how peo
nl. f.l ahotit what ia eoine on.
So thee drafted a form letter ,hPt ar better than nothing. But
and started out to get signatures. the' have their shortcomings. They
Tha movement snowballed and at i are open to the suspicion that some
last aCCOUnta BOma 10 OM l.tt.ra t... aAm.lhin. nit hia al..v.
had landed on th desks of state and ia trying to put something
i JiTi ' l'I,l,or t Olympia, wher the over on somebody.
i, Washington legislature is in ses- .-r,v . , i... t w..
ter.
1 sion. and Governor Rossellini says
n oas received 134a of them.
The letters ar in th form of a
petition to th Washington legisla
ture to adopt a no-new-services, no
newlaxes program to check tha
Some of our modern politician have exposed wide- u"-
oread wast amor"; our military aervicea. .viany mater
it was found. are aimilar in nature, but with minor
difference.", makinir larjre and numerous purchase neces-
Is it good
Or is it bad?
It could b a little of both. But
it does dramatire th important
aarr. Br unifying specifications, treat sums of money 'TitkXlchM r
onuM V saved. It was even found that one service nan by government are to go on exoand-1 Pon t i
Lei's put it this way: I
If you feel strongly about some-,
thing that ia going on in govern-1
ment, sit down and writ a letter
about it to your senatora and your :
congressman if it ia a national mat-!
ter. If it ia a stst matter, wnt
to vour stat senators and your
atat representatives. Or to your
tha
could be saved. It was even iouno mat nn errvu. unu by government are to go on expand
more hamburjrer than it could consume in years. Some- wg taxes will have to go
one apparently went crazy ordering pants buttons. We had OR.s.NG.
scandal on headirear. - . J Services cost money. W hen govern-
It hag been shown time and ajrain that the overlapping , mrnt p,y for tnem it hl , relcn
and duplication in military orders has added greatly to into th pockets of th taxpayers
the burden on taxpayers. jto get th money. Ther. is no-
TA'e seem to feel that the situation Is something new. 'or it to torn, from.
But Mrs W. G. Shn.rt at 142r.SE Cobb St. in Rosebur,. j th7orDOn "
has proof that criticism or military waste ism anyiiung
Among her keepsakes is an item published Feb. 17,
1879.
It savs:
Th cavalry hoes at Part Mead, w era told, ar all a
smooth shod aa t render them absolutely unfit t leave their
stables a long aa th enow and lc ar on th (.round. In cat f
an Indian raid Into this section It would tak th commander
about n week to got his animals In shsp t a ut and gather
In th redskins.
I'll bet the military commander answered that the Red
skins wouldn't fiprht in snow and ice. ,
I Something els
: should ponder:
Pon't worry that it will b thrown
in th wast basket. If it ia a sin-1
cere, honest letter, expressing a
sincere, honest personal opinion, it
will GET READ.
If more people
Mavb hundreds of them
Maybe MILLION'S of them
Would writ such letters to the
officiate who represent them in gov-
I ernmental matters GO ERNMENT
taxpayer iron. D BE BROUGHT BACK
ILLObl-.K TO IMC i-fcUKLE.
Teams Seek Invitations
4 Tourneys This Week
By THI ASSOCIATED PRESS .tonight, with contenders Bradley
Colleg basketball soes into the 10-2 1 and St. Louis 19-31 (till to
I By th time he is 70. th aver-; lb Lnitad Slates, growing ever unai ween ot tne regular season r piavea. inner oracaeis tinea
aga American has spent 20 years more crowded, ia already worried today with 42 teams needed to fill by Texas Christian. Southweu
in sleeping. 20 veara at work, and about a water shortage. But more the brackets in the four major post tonlerenie winner: Kansas State,
i't veara in eating, smoking and than half of all th fresh water in seasoo tournaments. Big Eieht titlist with a 22 1 over
chewing gum. th world lies in neighboring There are 12 spots left for the all mark, and two at-larse selec
Babies should b bora with Canada. boys eight in the NCAA 23- lions Portland tore.) and De
pocketbooks. It now costs about I Parental advice: W like thia "m university division and four Paul,
til worth of soaps and powders I observation bv Homer Phillips: '" 12-team National Invitation ISC, Gaels Tabbed
to keep an infant sweet and clean i -The time to atart correcting the Tournament starting March 12 at I AH WKST-only Idaho Stat
the first year of its life. I children is before they start cor- New " Madison Square Gar- and St. Marys Calif., are definite.
I Quick quip: Dan Frohman. th reeling you!" , d'J- ... . , . , Border Conference is tied with
veteran producer, one consented King Henry VII. on of the in niM aiso naa sour luiiiiieu -vew Mexico
to listen to a young stage-struck sternest of British monarchs. was bracketa for lis 32-team small col- Stat each 7-2. They wind up th
girl sing. After she had finished generoua in some wavs. Th. ale le. championship, winding up season tonight. California (13-21
she asked Krohman: "What do allowanc of th maids ot honor 1,n, ,h eight regions winners clinched at least a tie ui the Pa-
you think I should do now?" Froh-ial hi. court was fixed at eight "j"'1" . r,E"n"u'"L, '"Ij S1 n" LS!.'"TUK 'i""
man replied: "Get mameu!" gallons a day. But if the gals were n n Gm" ,Mo"d,y, ,"? ,V 'J"?f " Saturday.
taAaw:!'?.' famUy: A million I T .h;'.U''?h. lV"n?L """"""i-
wivea devote 23 per cent of their or more trailera now serve as " ?2, ml'lJ I'.r.rsTn Tf k, i ih. vit fnM i'r. , v
..i.. a rr..r,n. m..i. 1 .,,.,,.H hm.. , tk- week-long ourney starting in Xan-; In the NIT fold are four New
is Z -.-i t ..h-..hm. a.,,;.V. " M,rc" has 2 York teams - New York Lniver-
13 per cent to dishwashing. . million Americans , Tn , d , , n,nh,ttan. St. John's and
Th. ordinary I S family aow household hint: Paint a ring of poffs thii week. Tennessee Ail. Eordham-St. Bonaventure, Vi'la
uses M cans of food a year. luminous paint around your flash-, ... .u. i ., ,i...jj m.i.k. -.... j n. ' "
What is horn, without a can light, and it will be easy for you h ,cpd lnv,t..ion. 1 denee. Three of the remaining"
"P"1"- to local, it in the dark. i He u how the NCAA mljor spot, are pK.,e(i ,0 h fiiiod hv
avity varies oeujamua rr.nwm wmm mnrta championship shapes up in the1 the second and third teams in th
not: A wild elk lives to .ni ,lme m.". JjfVjV?-' four regions, from which will come Missouri Valley and the runnerup
10 years old, a roo elk Pld you kn0,w .tn,t 111 Philadelphia tne wlnners for the championship in the Skyline. No. 12 still ia up
- - semuinais ana impia at lyjuisviue ior siaus
street cleaning service? i March 20-21: i
Vuoiaoie notaoies: A person, EASTERN West Virginia, win
seldom gets his head above the er of th Southern Conference
crowd." says chanteuse Rosina tournament for the fifth straight
Pagan, "without sucking his neck velr; St. Joseph's of Philadelphia,
out!" best in the Middle Atlantic Confer-
In Iowa 96 1 per cent of the , nce, and Navy, an at-large en
population ia native-bom. Born to try. are in.
the com, and proud of it. Still to be named are winners
Easter ia March 29. and if
Elka Longevity Varies
Nature
be about
Lenten
Devotions
James Marlow
Attitude Of Khrushchev
Thought Way To See Ike
Goal Tended, Claims
Celts After Loss
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ked Auerbaeh, strong - willed
aster ia March 29. and if you of the Atlantic Coast Conference -oa.h , ,h. R" r.,,;,. ,!..
,k this seems a bit early, you tournament starting at Raleigh. , ybf bZ i mi ih.J
right. It . th. earliest Easter N.C. Thursday, the Ivy League oNationaT BasketoaU Assn bu
eight year,. ! and Yankee Conference represen-; ,L 1 ,o,l tendmg '
ImtHmk in Din m 1 tatives and an at-laree team. ; ....i..r ..I..?' , .
; Danua. ancient Persian king, neetoy tai 1 Dartmouth are tied .nTTToZr "coaches' to
WASHINGTON (AP) There is to war. the Western Big Three
a simpler view than soma of the proposed to seek a peaceful solu.
TEXT. MATT It 11. IS
What made the faith of this worn- lhlnk
an so remarkable? Ir
The woman of Canaan had much ' m
against her in her original circum-1 Perfectien In Dining
stances. In th eyes ot th Jews ;
she belonged to the most hated of
all -Genlile races Vet this racial Dunne a lone hanoue
narner aid not keep ner irom lind-i have his slaves utt mm in his "" charied wilh th. nffenc. l.i h,.
ng her way to the great Teacher golden chair, dip him in per- ha, clinched l at least a ,7Lb0"'h; know.
return in ine i anKre .oniere:ice. c .-j t, j t 7 .
return . . .n . . ...... Sundav. He mad. a format k.,,t
MiutAsi r.astern iventueKV ot . - -
guesses on why Premier Nikita
Khrushchev gave British Prime
Minister Macmillan a rude, fast
brushoff when he went to Moscow
to discuss the Berlin crisis.
The guesses range from thinking
Hon by talking. But their idea of
who talks and Khrushchev's idea
are not the same.
The Big Three following what
has become a kind of reflex action
any time trouble arises suggested
more effort to intimidate the West (hat their three foreign m.nisters
ARE THE RUSSIANS SUPERIOR?
C. E. Younfr, w r i t i n jc from Glendale. expresses
thoutrht I have previously tised in this column.
Are the Russians actually superior in engineering" tou0 Ving he was impatient with1"" together with the Soviet for
th United States? MarjnUlan for not bringing solid n minister to talk things over.
auiil lurngn miniaicis iiicciiiik
in the past, as Khrushchev later
emphasized, can be time-consuming.
They can be and often have
been, unproductive.
Before the Soviet) could give an
official answer to the proposal
about foreign ministers. Macmil
lan decided to go to Moscow, see
Khrushchev, and try to lay the
of th Jewish nation. I fumed bath water, then
She received little or no help! him still in his chair to the table
from His disciples. In fact it was : for the next course. Trv this on
their desire to send her away.VOur guests at vour next dinner.
And yet in spite of these reverses i thev'll never forget your thought
she exercised great faith. fulness.
H see in this woman real pray- Ain't-it the truth dept.: A
the Ohio Valley Conference; Ken- Vj?'?1- V?.1', "!e "i
tuckv. named SEC reore'eniative " "w. -'' "ugBie io me
when conference winner Mississip-
St. Louis Hawks.
pi Stat declined because it doesn't1 ,ne meeting 01 ivisionai eham
play against Negroes; Michigan P'on? went,.ngh' down ,0 ,h 'n')
T"n,a"V"' r"l- Ain t-ittnetrutn dept.: A man K -f. rZ. Sundav with the issue in doubt
?".'u",c.u '" ."I . hfthday by Uking ' T.a'x..ZKT'. ' But it took a last-second shot hv
auu ,SiHdc w,"'"", i- a , . D. .. . --'
Mr. Yoiine nnints out Russia's false claims, her false solutions with him to Moscow.
assertions concerning; past discoveries and inventions. He The simpler view is that the
asks if her present boasts about achievement aren't equally TtTZ TbT.
false? m I the muscle. He has shown he un-
Manv of our political leaders are in a tizzy because derstands what power means bv
Russia sent uo a bietrer satellite than ours. We hear wild rid of. " h". riv!l ln lhe
I .aj w . at,, uiit.il iiutt J1C BtdllUS U-
t all th expressions of Christian ; the day off. A woman celebrates
me prayer is tne roremost. it pre-; ber birthday by taking a year off
ceaes ana accompanies every otn- n. flr5t riroad in America
rr. 11 is ine oreaming or tne sou,;
the palpitation of thi
large entries, have qualified.' Se-; Bos'on " Bob Cotisy to cause the
lection of the Mid-American rep- outbreak of a heated discussion.
i-.; 11 . i I Atlrhai-h rnnt anAarl Ipia Ui.a.l
ne or ine soil ... h,,.u nn rmi. i,i.t.tiAiiiT"eni"Vf w romnirie ine1 " ".c nhj
e hem of the T.",1 ?.rgi.?,I,i"" I bracket Miami of Ohio leads with were guilty of goaltending on the
inward man. A Christian cannot drewnand ."."roropereted Bow"n8 Gr"n wllh Cec," lot'aClhen !5e
live without communion with Cod. ; V-.V -3- 1 1051 ,in,e Same when the
i ins Ainu ui prayer is m ipiniuai
awlti im tViaf T7 n.siiei im as? t ifa t i nir mnrtl lontlt
VIA. inn umi ti.-.-n gr nuivnvina, ssiw,D . . v . . . a. a preme.
Puf last' vistf 4trrre tVifaf In Piiaci'a atiirl.onta r 1nv ; .tl: u .i a
juv irvo ii. rt, ivinti nits as. . . . . ....... (n in in wuria ine i wo most DOW- i , ' . .
of the government. All Russian scientific approach is to-'erful forces are th Soviet I nion 1 srounuwora ior pe.ceru. ,o.uun..
ward military uses. Here in the United States we design nd the United States They dom. : M """" Offw L rfel
new automobile,, new telephones, new household applianc 7 ! nyet w"ing to go "th
es and (radpets. Our architectural desifjners appear to be
according to this view. idea of a ministers' meeting, Mac-
in a race to see which can build the jroofiest dwellinpr or Th two leaders of the two dom-i lm"an couldn't carry with him to
Anrl.h oifiVa. Ftininun to.t- hiivino- nrni-ti'ro. and Vinriita inant powers are Khrushchev and ! Moscow any proposals that went
and rin,,n. packa.es for Roods on 'our supermarkets. Ik.lrr-irSw
Russians, themselves, say it will take, them twelve Khrushchev and Eisenhow-
vears to catch lip with United States production. That is, If . er are a gumbeatmg wast, of
MIDWEST Complete except referees ruled that Cousy's shot.
una nave tied it, hit the
lhn U' hatt.,1 .ir...
wardiy on the course of things; , r V. Ltiii , . b ting North Texas State f ln oth(''' names Sunday, Syr a
Inr it hnth mir hart ssnH I ' . " 6
i . . . 1 3i unr.ai i,un d fie prPDi ....i.
power. It not onlv reacts udoo our-i. " L " T' for Missouri Villev represenlative nlh would have tied it
r nmoui ii b rrnir. wnn r- . ... -. --j .i
t-ln,.r..H- "Th.,. i. a .r. a,;.. na V''U . Clinen "'" 'e,
selves, it also acts from us out-
for it both eases our heart and!
influences God! As the drowning
people from bad. If a smile im-i
we stand still.
I'm afraid concern Is more political than real.
NEUBERGER PRAISES ELLSWORTH
Senator Richard Nenberfrer of Oregon
time.
If thia view is accepted, then
that would explain why Khrush
chev treated Macmillan like a
messenger boy. dismissed the idea
of a foreign ministers mee'ing as I
further than that.
Khrushchev during a recess in
his conversations with Macmillan
made a fare of th talks by
delivering, in a manner that
seemed completely contemptuous
of th prim minister, a speech
on the very subject they were dis
cussing: Berlin.
H warned that Western efforts
inuences uoa: as ine arownmg . t,. v. ;. . j A l
.an attache, himself to th. s.v- fi "'. good AxeiUS n JV FlVC
hold, so'the soul attaches itself1' . , , Nine Tl"!hp Oumfr
to the hand of Jesu. through pr.-j National Revolt " VtJUinT
shaken off. .
Jesus is the conqueror! He is
the one who has overcome th
world, the flesh and the deviL The
woman of Canaan knew .her only
hope was in Christ. So by faith she
seized Him and obtained her
heart's desire.
Wa too must seek Jesus. Nor
cuse upended New York 140-115
and kept the Knicks from clinch
ing second place in the Eastern
Division: Detroit defeated Cincin
nati 117-101 and Minneapolis edged
Philadelphia J99-98.
Th. V... T .1 J
a u: . . . ..; -" win., mr i..ari5 uron-
-i o.g idji-quar.er euuri ny ine ped ,n. Varf or, 4,2
Roseburg J s Saturday night fell of Syracuse and just about ruined
on point short as they lost a 4b- lheir chanc o Jmak,
w I h,.,?,,TnThJ' offs sin ,hev have lv 'ven
In that last quarter. Art Thomp- oa . c..-
SPOKANE (AP) - A coast-to- 'on' f,v hlt,'orJ 12 P0'"1' whlle six. ."
coast revolt against higher ZTt iV' Th' Ro8, st-
has been urged here by the city ,r ,J"V ': e,H ,'h. i ! 124122 ' overtime Saturday while
Against Higher
Taxes Proposed
too must seek Jesus. Xor,msnager of a town in South Car-, rvi' , ,hl flp,i Arnt tni.i lh Laker' dr(TPed a 112 107 rie
"a"' AVji "!nJ 'V"!l? " "with "hVCkVgoS. '.hen 'i.X!-rt Surd.y',
iim..iihn nH aim.rf at ahai to pusn military supplies tnrougn
is among' those. he has sought more than a year: w" Ber1'" "r il,T -l couli
H. goes away, follow Him: if Hel d !,h.S ? ! u."bl ." ' ' '
'ZJ0,bSJl':a- ? I of Kingstree, S.C.'. made hi. aug-l''rimen JV. led at all rest
ey were
head of
only other game.
..Via liana nnluul tlarria ITIlau-ni-lh nf Pnaohnrir five nia a summit meetinl with Eisenhow-! mf,n r; he mocked uie idea ot
, ..i. . -loir.-- , er - I foreign ministers meeting; and
work with the Civil Sen-Ice Commission. said onlv th heads of government
Ellsworth was a former memner of Conjrress. He was i Junior Sum m if Meetin nlve ,uff,cient power to negotiate
beaten for reelection. Eisenhower named him to the Civil! His meeting with Macmillan was 'on th German problem.
Service Commission of which he was made chairman. Sen-1 k,i ?' iun'?I '""""'V "1 Sunday, ,ust before Mac-
.... i r, ... t, . n, He showed what he thought of mil an set out for home. British
ator Netlbersrer, a member of the Committee on Tost Of-. Macnullan s importance bv the sources said he was coming back
f ice and Civil Service, supported the Ellsworth appointment, way he treated the British 'prime determined to urge th United
iiro.nt- if U. hlt.. Ui. ' ' . B
......... .. ... gesuon in a telegram to -ormin ,.. ..a ., ,h. j .i,. ,.,,
It is tru. w. deserve none of ' ?' h, ! J?:quartVr: 27-23 at the intermission
thm thin0 i nrav far hut Ui kn . . ... . ,.8,ina Jl
.... ... r.. v sliern wasninsion tax revolt.
Portland State Grabs
Casaba Title With Win
enough and to spare for all; and
alter th children are filled. He
'33 at the third-quarter mark.
Srorinff hnnnn in the eame went
Bishop said th telegram read: to Mike Brundage as he collected!
jusi receivea Associaiea rress , jg points. He hit on seven field
despite the fact they were on opposite sides of the political minister, who was his guest.
fence. "I feel that his performance has vindicated mv or
iginal decision," says Neuberprer who reports he was under
pressure to protest confirmation.
In CnitrrcMioiini Rtcnrd, Sen. Netibercer says of Ells
worth that "he has been a Rood Commission chairman. He
Khrushchev has given the Vnit-
ed States. Britain and France un
til May 27 to get their troops out
of Berlin. If they don't, he has
threatened to. let the East German
Communists block any supplies
!,. i 1.1 :. i. c... -j u: ir. -i 'me Big mre attempt to send
im.i ifiuuKiu iirini, in uui pmio auu nnnani. ne muih.jr Berlin troops
says: "As Mr. Ellsworth retires .... I desire to wish him I Sine this situation could lead
food fortune and good health during; the years ahead."
He includes as a part of tha Rrcord a feature article
by Jerry Kluttz ln tha U'asAino-fnn i"osf- and Timm-Htrald
praisinR the Roseburp; man for his work.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth are en route home after he
had declined to accept another appointment. Thev will re
open their Roseburp; residence ln Laurelwood in
March.
States and France into a summit
meeting with Khrushchev. Mac
millan long has favored such a
meeting, but the official Allied
stand has been for adequate ad
vance preparation.
So Khrushchev moved one step
closer to what he has wanted all
along a meeting with Eisenhower.
Oregon Collegia! Conference
Final Standings
W L Pet
13 3 .813
Oregon 12 4 .750
Oregon 8 g .Son
town in America to reduce taxes six field goals and three for six at Oregon College 4 12 .2.v
in i5. ; the charity stripe. uregon iccn 313 .iss
A return teleeram welcoming! leadine the imn JVt Saturday results: Portland Stat
shall hi a.ii.ftlH i i.st n,-- i Kmgstre to th growing chain of, baseball pitcher. Steve Dune, with "l- Eastern Oregon 55, ; Oregon
a. ... SI ! lltoM I thi nail pnnT.1'" P'"1'" wlU dPtched. 13. Another Axeman hurler in the ' of Education 56, Oregon
Diiiufi a.m. 1 uuruiu sr.wu uuiiiiiik, M.iJ - -
ran affnrH In ,,,( . -f .u.; "u" numuira aioa,ls points. H nil On SCVen Held
Jratnbi to th. do. I ' h.v. W rport of yoaT Py' "be'-lgoalVand four out of nine from the Portend Slate
S " IV , ,t Ji, " ,,!. .! 1,on' C,n we m,ke ' 1 '- free throw line. Bunner up honors Southern Orego,
sn.H Z h,nv ..n.f.i ' '," organisation. From th only went to Hink with 15 counters- Eastern Oregon
snail oe ruuy satislted. i. im.r.a in r.riu-. iav. ... ;.m ...1. .j ,1 ... .1. Ore son Colleoe
Remember, His grave it suffi
eient. If we ar not allowed to
rest on His breast like John, we
Reader Opinions
in His hands.
What does such faith bring?
Hear the words of the Master!
"Be it unto thee, even as thou
wilt "
This is th faith that overcomes
th world.
C. O. Ross, pastor
First Assembly of God
Kingstree is 75 miles north of Liston. bagged eight points
Charleston and has 1 population
of 3.621.
Th Washington protest has re
sulted in thousands of letters and
The loss for the Tribe JYs end-
ed its season with an 11-11 mark
Scoring (by quarters):
S. Eugene JVs 18 9 10
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Portland State, which won 13
games and lost 3. is the Oreaon
i46 Collegiate Conference basketball
12 45 cnampion.
.-'J;. ii. -. Rosebur. JVs 15 g 10
FiaTiiinnsi Tinnnin a an 1 1 rsaix mm as 1 a--- - 1 .
r,i.V. I South Eugene: Toby 10, Dune 13, souinern Oregon is runnerup
Olympia.
Cirttr'g Appointment
Mtata Commendation
Brace Biossat
Compromise Thrown Out
In Dealings With Reds
! then w will have to sacrifice a
I hundred million American lives so
I th few Chines left on Formosa
t,j . . . 1. ca be free. Impossible you think!
To Th. Editor - In recent weeks Ytt tod w. t on tn, brlnk o(
I have read with interest th. var-:dolng tn. m, thlnf( ,0 ,wo ml,.
" "'""' 'v- i,on Berliners, who stood noblv bv
pointment ot Spr.gu. Carter of ,nd wche1 ,,,, ,' ta
I riiuiriuo as uiimui WL oit-iii.
million Jews, ran be free.
Joseph B. Hulse
! Star Rout Box 14
1 Winston, Ore.
Service
I would praise hia appointment
on the basis that he is 1 1 ) a civilian
1 .n1 191 that h. haa hat nrine .v.
Flexibility is lhe heart of human al market fresh, imaginative ideas penence on th I'matilla County
ii-aims, Cain-dan; in puuues. ana programs, h may atwava 1 draft board
mat a why politics often Is called hop that some of these will catch 1 My husband was lhe State Di
me an ot compromise. Hut wnen on, will draw behind them the tor of Selective Service durin
Inil ra 1.alint urilll lh. Dn.aiana 1 fnu. ( u U . .. . ,Vi
.......... n ...,PI.,, mu, ui wiiiiu opinion, ana exert vears ot woria war ii, ana i oe-
lerms like these ran ln some ot heavy pressure upon th Russians, j iiev 1 hav a better thsn-average ririlf A I ftllHSHaH
But it is not our dutv to b flex- acquaintanceship wilh th prob- kVI I T C kUUIIVVIICU
ihle nist for th sake of beini lf "1t ni functions of thst office, j
flexible. Rigidity firmness is s I personally feel thst this selee-l WASHINGTON fAP) Leaders
i less emotionally toned word can ,10n of a civilian director was wise, or the .Nstional Grang opened a
be virtu if it ia th course of ,rjurln early days of selective drive last week to get Congress-
! policy and action necessarr to th service some of our finest cituens lonai approval of Its new farm
Editorial
Comment
ANOTHER. BAD BILL
Bens! Bulletin
Twice in recent weeks The Bui-
Oregonians Pay Top
Price For Idaho Bull
I.EWISTON, Idaho fAP Kil
mer Horm 4 Sons of Pilot Rock.
Ore. paid th top price of S2.&50
for the champion bull her at
th annual show and sal ot the
Lewiston Hereford Assn.
Guske 11, Robertson 2, Liston 8, lnd ,hen comes Eastern Oregon,
Brooks 2. Rubenstein. 'Oregon Colleg of Education and
Roseburg: Brundsse 18. Paulson. , Oregon Tech.
Honn 2. Withnell. Miller 3. Hink 15, 1 Portland State won the title
Davis 7, Fenn, Gilbert, Lake, Todd, Saturday by -defeating Eastern
Burgess.
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Oregon Prep Basketball
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.ounty .
; Wheat Program
Th sal of th bull consigned '
letin has protested a bill in the B A R Cochran of Colfax. Wash., Clatskani 66, F.stacada 4
Oregon legislature which would toiiowea spirited mooing oy cattle- nermision n. taer si
i prohibit anv dentist in the stat m'n from three states. Inlands I Astoria 63. David Douglas 50
from letting the publie know Coata of Prosser, Wash , paid the Serra iSalem) "9. Monmouth 47
throueh advertisini his name second hiehest price. S1.5J0 for a Brookings 44. Bandon 32
address and th hours he ia open bull owned by F. P. Feenan of Col- Milton Kreewater 64. Madras 51
their usual significance.
It Is obvious to all nf us that
give and take has to be a two sided
affair. Yet we know very well that ,
in greatest part of the tim the
hitssiana give nothing.
hy common definition, they ar
for business. fax.
Th bill now reposes ln th files
of th House Committee on
nary Affairs, where it it
de.d, de.d. WollC.avrall.el
i It ll alWIpilljU
Cottage Grave 50, North Eugene l0 w
Oregon 61-55 in the final confer
ence game for both schools.
Oregon College of Education
won the other conference gam
Saturday, downing Oregon Tech
56 51.
Eastern Oregon put up a stiff
battle and the score was tied 48
48 with 7'j minutes to play in
the game at Portland. Then Tom
Ferguson put Portland State
ahead to stay by scoring seven
points.
At Monmouth, in the battle for
the cellar. OCE broke away from
a 23 23 halftime tie and went on
Foreign Nations
Now another group has come
with I similar type of prohibitory
measure. Some Oregon banks and
WASHINGTON" (AP)
45
Marshfield 61. North Bend 50
Florence 60. Reedsport 42
l a Grande 72. The Dalles 57
Gold Beach 74. I.anglois 52
Newport 66, Waldport 57
A House Yamhill 31. Dayton 2'
in.
I Southern Oregon, which com.
pleted its ' conference schedule
earlier in the week, was hesten
H2-57 hy Humboldt State in a non
league game at Areata, Calif.
rigid. They usually yield in a par- well-being.
preservation of our liberty and
v. nil need is not to he cap
tivated by persuasive terms but to
he fully intent upon all the realities
in our dealings with th Russians
and everybody else.
Farm Prices Cut
In Last Month
tictilar area of control ersy only
wnen tne issues at stake are no
longer of paramount impn.-tanre to
lliein. and they see a propaganda '
Victory to be gained hy yielding.!
Thus there ran be no ordinary
"flexibility" in dealing with the i
Kremlin. For when flexibility is!
placed opposite an almost contin
uous rigidity, the result can only
be a series of surrenders.
Rigidity unfortunately begets rig
idity. When a man is at your door
wun a gun, you are not iikrty to cu,ure )rp,rt.nt
nave your valuables by inviting ih,i farm nnvii,r
nun ui in i.i. it oirr at iiinnrr.
You flash your gun and bark the
threats that will hold him off.
MANY WILL A ROUE that since
someone must relax h rigid pos
tur if til world is to he saved
from rum, why should it not be us:
Certainly w ha a duty to keep lower and crop prices wer high
sleadily alert so we shall not over- er.
look one aingi opportunity lor leg
itimate giv and tak with th. So
viet t'nion.
It if out responsihiliw. too to
throw Into th international politic-
served on th countv boards. Mr. program for wheat.
Carter, like all th. others, served Members of th. farm organira
without pay. If this makes a man tion s advisory committee on
a "politician." 1 am in favor of wheat met to consider wavs of
mor "politicians" in government, winning support of legislators for
aim. timrr i. v. ooioa i tne Plan.
measure, somi uregon ua n ai ana .... . u c- . . .
a group of bank emploves have "ubcommitte report, much wast. WiUamina M S.lem Ac.demy 52
asked th. legislature to force all " American military aid over- LJ, rf,. w
banks in th. stat. to clos. on Sat- " """'' " 5?.' .,hg rii. -i Medfnrt a?
urH,T involved, th. subcommittee, head- Klamath Falls il, Medfnrd 67
. . ... ed bv Rep. Thomas E. Morgan
."rt.V;.T-n,D.-p ,. Clip Duck Matmen
1048 Bellevu. Street
Salem, Oregon
Both Hatfield. Paarson
Considered Necessary
To Th Fditor Mr. Stanton's
editorial "Political Flunky" is i
reel laugh.
I agre Mr. Hatfield was elected
governor, but Pearson wss also
elected to his office. Seems the
during the month ended Feb 15. 1 people thought both of them neces-
I'nces paid by farmers went down sary. It is reasonable to think no hoer
uiiriiiiiu in i prr crni curing uie .one inuuani iney looivea at wings
same period. 'the same way.
with few exceptions, lnestock! It ia good to remember Mr. Hal-
WASHINGTON (APl-Th Agri
has reported
prices de
clined four tenths of 1 per cent 1
Called rh domesti parity or
certification plan, the proposal
would assur producers a rela
tively high price for wheat used
for food in this country, but the
remainer of the production would
hav to find whatever other mar
kets it could find at home and
abroad at lower prices. Non.
would move into government sur
plus storks as is now the case.
This plan was passed in ss
a part of broad farm bill, but
was vetoed by President E'sen-
1 fane ennntrv liseH 1 S facili-l
lies, earmarked for military pur-' PORTLAND fAP - Portland
poses, to build private planes for Stat. College upended the I'niver
its officers. of Oregon 1713 in a wrestling
a. Uaiatiaiinn hal iss-.ar meet her. Saturday.
Singi. item Of am- was uregon s urn loss in six
matches.
and lieslock product prices were
The lesel of farm prices in Feb
ruary was about 1 per cent below
a year earlier and about 23 per
cent below th. record set in Feb
ruary 1951.
field was not hired lo run our
state. He has the help of the legis
lature. Th. fart is. if th. legis
lature sas 'ses and he savs
Grange leaders estimate their
plan would hav. -,aved tax payers
at least a billion dollars sine, that
time.
But the administration savs the
plan would raise bread pners and
would creat. bad relations with
;;no".( the legislature still, ran say 0,,r , ,xportlrt ritlon,
yes and "jes it will be
Red China in the next few ves
cause of the possibility of low
orired American when taaina-
wiU hs th hydrogen bomb and over world markets.
Saturd
so. If a bank doesn t want to
stay open on Saturday, it likewise,
should be allowed the freedom of
i its own choice.
, But is is wrong for the state
to fore a bank to clos oo any upply of a
given day. It would be nut as munition.
, wrong to tore a bank to stay open 3. A foreign motor pool received
any given day. enough I S. tires one year to put
This newspaper, like every other 44 tires on each truck it operated.
dailv in the state loses money on I
j .is Saturday edition But the Sat- Action Haltt On Mora
1 urday edition is a service we pro- , , D.
vide to our readers, knowing in Dams For 5nakt River
advance it is profitless. It would , . 1
not be right, regardless of the SALEM "Ar m Oregon
profit or loss picture, to have the Water Resources Board decided ,
state tell ua w. cannot publish on here to take no formal action
Saturdavs. at this time on a proposal for
Because it is class legislation barring additional dams in the
designed to help a few some Snak River. I
banks and their employes at Th board had announced the ;
the expense or many the other proposal earlier and wss expect
banks and their customers this ed to tak final action. However,
latest proposal is bad busmen a last minute reversal ot a p re
It should be buried for the ses- vious stand favoring the em
sion. as was the bill desired by bsrgo from the fate Game Cora
some of th state dentists. auviion, resulted in a delay.
Pro Basketball
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSN.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sunday Results
Minneapolis luO. Philadelphia H
Syracu.e 140. New York 115
St. Louis 104. Boston 102
Detroit 117. Cincinnati 101
Saturday Results
New York 112. Minneapolis 107
Cincinnati 124, St. Louis 122 lot)
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