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tjC StCWS-HmeW Reader Opinions Demo Candidate Objects To Labor Endorsements rxiblUli.d by Ntwt-Rtviiw C... Inc.. S S L Mala Si, RaKkor. Or. Charles V. Stanton Editor and Manager George Castillo AdJya Wright AuitUKt Idiro M Member of tha Associated Tress. Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association, th Audit Bureau of Circulation Entered a second clasa matter May T, lfW, at the post office it Roseburg, Oregon, under ct of March 2, 1S3 Subscription Rates on Classified Advc rtitng rage EDITORIAL PAGE James IIWoh' last work you earned a news rmod io nir tshors question item about the candidates rmtar .name tot lubor's endorsement ami ovl by the rnlr.il labor Council it refu.od to endorse me with my Amanc those eoAvsed wore the labor wnl was not because la', tun candidates fi-r the legislature (y,r f,)t .j,,) depend on sponsored by the county IV mo ,him more than on me, but he oralic Central Committee. This came the tVmoe ratio Central Com poses the question of who owns mitiee nut the tvrs-.ir on labor w ,11'ni , Allies Headed For Summit Meet With No New Ideas Full House By Summer Predicted For Oregon's Newest Institution By PAUL W. HARVEY JR. Istitulion as the Legislature ai SALEM (API , Oregon'! newiready has shown it does not v,kn correctional institution, which of-1 to spend more money on it iini, fern sn intensive rehabilitation ! it has proof that Squier's program nrocrram for vntltMU male, lirst " unrsmi. 4 The Nw-Rviw, Koscburg, Ore. Thur., April 21, I960 EXPERIMENT PLANNED By Chirlci V. Stanton y" Arthur Selbv, Douglas County's civilian defense rwlnr. has come, tin with another of his brilliant, ides. Selltv ha attracted nation-wide attention since he took ; "dorscd. ovvr the 'civilian defence job in Counly. He came J 'XL'Vv Into the nishl on nations tew when i he jwpwM a !flrd k ,;,' form placed upon the centra! com mittee the responsihik'ty of endors ine the TVmooratic candidate V hy doesn't it carry out its order? 1 again ask who own whom? Chas. F. C-arrett I mpqua Eoiite, Box 17 Oakland. Ore. f Editor" neea: Th. tetter writ. At the soealled IVmocrttie County convention the labor rep resontatives were ahle to get ei erything Ihey asked for in the platform. Then, when it came time for labor to endorse randi dates, the IVmocratic Central Committee was able to got msf j thnse candidates endorsed thai I they wished. One of the can-tirlairs er ta Democratic candidate for endorsed tflld me in person that he j t'aha Hovit of KeprtMota- refiiscit to ansner tiie ejnestion tivei.) " jnatue sent out by the Central La -j hor council but, nevertheless, he ; Tnive I. Cnrvnceel - - - r - f - - f r endors-ement. I 10 Buying ureen oonci ir.JIfJ To the Editor: TheimpVr, i.hor'.ho were I ThK,s ' f1"' toe,h'' ri It me on the council when 1 ; tor but after reading Mr. Stanton s W ASHINGTON (ATI The Vest-;iI glance might have looked fiery. em Allies, i!h months to pre-n said the central issue t the! rare, apparently- are going to ine:summi( he Berlin. summit molme with the Soviet! ; . ... . . r,im , ,ir .rv 1SV in 1I11 B-f 1 - i -i ' " , I moa next month with no njjtce: -V are wifline to consider i offendw. probably will be filled I ocauonai courses in typewritr loeas. And the wt won, "--mlfnm lrrancements to reduce to its SdO-capaeity oy summer . " """nine repair and spite tome big talk. han l pro-U,.., Berlin nd lessen pres- Paul Souier, superintendent, taidjin radio television repair , toflav. " nil He said he would ask the 1961 courses in meal cutting, hating Legislator tc complete the insti- cooking, barbenng and buiiding The so called IVmocratic plat j dueed any new ones, eimer. f n, jnprj Western Pig Four-l mted States, That turns out to he pretty much Pntam Prance West Ormany ! uhat Do t.aiille taid. And since --met here recentlv to work cut I the French leader said he will th.Mr planV and reconcue their d,f-i f srtow"', "'"''f ferencV before the conference armament-nd the Soviets put Lli , in Pant Vav 1R disarmament high on their turn- B.H tey;!d.ndgreed!n:lt agenda-there-, nothing new n titmrnort un in one I,r,r' on sentence this would be it: Stand Tat. At home (he Soviet I'nion is building up expectations for some dramatic developments when Pre mier Nikita Khrushchev joins President Fisenhower and the Rntish and French leaders tt the summit. These are the fields most men tioned in Soviet newspapers: A German peace treaty and getting Lt i- for . mi.r,-,..- 1 vtitTil of April 14. cntiljed Put-l Al!,od tnvns c :anire the first oil field and r. fl'nf Problem" 1 feel it is !:nse;(l( .B Khrathchev has been de- ) mandmg more man a year, pius in that. that I make my views known. i We have seen our taxes go up' disarmament. year after year, and we are tcld: There s nothing lhat the raises were necessary to ,,,. e.se ants it seems to me that t m Canada and what the they should be thinktng about . American State Deoartmcnt said km-ering our taxes instead. j Wednesdav look lie x itil dif- if the county has money to in- frenres on what's imponant at Wearfier UnfivoubU i i Selbr feels 1hat civilian tiftfens is entitled to much ' i Osrar Hnuon ; Aihed ncht to be there l.v3 N Net.in Crelk Kd Aad khnishrhev wants the j "Kosetrjrg. Ore. j Western rowers to sign separate i peace treaties wilh West and East Parkinson Not Suing iGermany. The West refuses To . j.j.) vaid be to acknowledge Xrermatxy is n.ttfuLy dmded. o doaM a woiL'i rr.ean the division of Gerrr.ity for generations, if cot persa3er,:hr. Ta;"s tie way it has been for more than a year. So far as is tocwa tttit is the way it will be when Khrushchev and the West erners face each other nert month. Ti-s week in Caaada De Gaulle eourM in civilian defense be vlst'M t "'S11 scrtivMs, idea has been htphb praised and widely acceptM. , . .j AK:..;,.t Ma, iXa t. e jijik iwiui."i iorganire the first oil field and re prxvedure livaliv", stare-wide nl in ine nation as a wnoie. f.nery wwkers kval in the state 'v Xow he has come forth with a plan to maJce July 4, ? Texas! I was eVcted to the rUdenc Dax-. a dv in which to rive thoucht to ci-K.?'1 . ni "...J"T"lpn! vilian defense and to try it civilian defense, procedure, t.nd sent to the' national conv-en- nJJ,rSl kILsT; u "1t. T, Fresident c-.iv... ... turn d.l.far. money to ouj hoodt that no one Charles de Gau.le was saying this 6n rxarl Harbor Pay, Pec. 7. I also helped form the first saw- : , . mill wcrkers local in southwest That" the dim-tor declares. i cur day of shame and w Mexico and demanded that Oisgraoe. ii is i-ne os) nt u:e siTjmn-i uiPy rui- au rcrn rap i nj muis i vest it won t have to look hard to the summit, a close examination fcre.1 in this Tiation." nrcr oned and operated be un find something safer than the shows no real difference at a:L xi v " v ..v. v,1i .xt.. t.v-.t. I' rnembers Howex-er. 1 don't C-recn sewer bonds I for one pro-i Khrushchev began calling on the Why, be s.U, shim we observe or celebrate Cml-Sfe,l that lahor is always nght in test against public money being in- Krtn November 1SS to ct sn Offense cn sm'h a day. ! everxthir.g it asks' for and have vested m bonds that evenooe their troops out of West Perhn .nd to mr mind that's a rvd cuetion ; T"WT Ih" " !iu!d p,!r k7"v"s P001- ns- Ev?-"? a which, although linked with west Alto, to my rr.inn, vnai s a srewt HJtvuon. i seine direct taxes to suppon some I have talked to is against it. If Germajsv. lseV W miles inside of the things that it cemancs. It the county wyiuid even consiocr Communist Last Germany, demands good schools, and so do buying the Greea sewer hands' The latter, with Soviet help. I. hut it should be willing to pay mhe w need a new county po.:id shut off supplies to the city eor lh lav iwtttirr to ois. Oftnrf X' vN ti-, .Wiinn w-11 t i . h . . t-m. Tha nor attention that it is fre!1ir.. He believes it should be erate these schools. " an end to this kind of foolishness o-t refuses io budge The Al- fnade a part of our preparation and our thinliir.fr. Civilian I The on!y way to see that Ti pay I'll say this for Greea. It ss up :,oi trooos couldn't stand off a defense, he point out. isnt recwsahly concerned with ; r Just share of the tax neoes- to h:g business after everyone .Communist assault-there are only .-.r 1?. .w inm.. Cb rwvvrd T operate good schools is taraea tt oowa. to try- to n.iwof them-but so tengas.ti.ey " : , , " " - turongn a sales tax tor school pur- sue t.ie county wr.a its oonas. remain t.-ey are a symbol of the aomevca ounnjj ixoyennrg: s aisas.er isst Aug. 4. ! poses n!y Such a tax should be The civilian defense orf anirjition was on the job within property tax aftr the blast, and blare broupht t to Roseburf jthe ; M present., biccest property loss in the ration in Selby and all ti,. ra the Central Lahor Conn- ho participated can be michty proud of the efficiencv and oil that n was alnght for the ftmoN.hness with which the various department of cixilian legislators to pay their wives Si.- To the Editor iefens went into action in a time of utmost emerwncv. f ;;Lr,"T 5'y. refer a oews story which ' . . . . .,. . . , .noih.r.g in return for such pay ; was printed in the AprJ 2S ediuoa S he contends, civilian defense rias it place exen and that Howca Apnlmg wa$:0f ,-our paper i!ORrh we do not have war. Kocsnse it is sa blp it is en-;mT(ng m laying off some em-i Aj it is wn'ien. it wwJd tpoear ttled to wider observanc. he insist, ! n? tavTajw that we, among ctkera listed. ire , ., . . . , , , , , , . of the state some Sr.ft,Ki during hnnc.ng suit for dimtces to our In that, respect he holds that the weather m December his first year n office and that if business buiidir.g frosi the Aug. ; Is totally nnfavorable to any sort of observance or cele- H the state departments would blast, bration. There can be nr. parade, no outdoor Catherines iwlMP p'". nd thereby j this is not true I tJ ' .save some four or hve million a! Our claim h.-s been settled bv va i """"i iimuirs, s-.s, year that such savings wouia be the General Insurance Co. of Amer- saw France is against any press- But July 4 that's different! '.only a drop m the bucket and not ica m the amount rre-tionei. -ng atte-pt by the West at the tv. ,vi. . n . . . . ... I worth Irvine to save, i We have nothing whatsoever to summit to get a solution cn Ber- .... , ... ,jt ,,-...,,, .c in .Tiruiaungj j vcsl$tT jf she taxpayers fe aiisnie xii mimii iney re imnMng; ine nopesp oi tne coun-i;hat it is not wonh saving these money. try s freedom, it independence ana it welfare and that's 'millions yearly. I was informed jrood lime to think about our practice of civilian defense, ?r P'" 'J understand that n was navs vlhv bast that I pay a direct properly r.l,V...a:- M . . J ' W W while they paid nothing with ; ia.ICDrar.Ori nanned . an income of some SS boll. !r . -,. tv. a.v .e x..K. -j , r,. . . . ,, . ! The fact that the man wn re t TariCiS itllley a iic wi.ii va aiuis, as imiriTnurnve x'ay, np noicis, tsn t what if used tv be. Antomohiles and sviod roads have', , changred our observance of the day. Xexr we make the 1 Ike COITIrrllfteS DeOtn holiday one for sports and pleasure, rather than the old-; . t( c,L;-.L fashioned firework displax-s, public picnic, oratorj" and con-! W ' JCniCK wis, he point out. ' His idea is to revivt a form of the celebration of the did days, except civilian defense would be made a central t-beme. He pposes a pntjrram of firew-orVs. In fact, he re jvort. he has been promised a very lavish display by a jnanufadiirer who is bopirjr tbe idea prfws. and crotrs,. snd CTcw-s.. The national organisation has fallen into step with cv-ihy s idea and will famish ohservers and srtesk-! mp-nsorment trs, and probably will assist in some other ways. The tat orcanitation, 1he director repw-t. is foirj: ir.to the TriifTam in a big: way, with the hope it can be expanded to -ail other communities in vears to come. riar-s hax-e hecn wade for a riant picnic, in w.ifb the Chilian defense ag-cn.-y to which is ass-ned the xr,h of leedmc pei-iple tn the ernt of emerfrerry will pet a chance tfor some ctnal prarlic. Then. too. there will be wpw. tuniix- for traffir control, first aid, s-imulated b-nierir.c: and xilher artivitir. Uosohnrp i to he irvanV an evraerimerta sire for this yipir's cx-er:t. Jttate and Tiatjfvnal orraT.isatiorts will be nrr inp public res-Tons with crest irreresT. Terharis rbe K,-e-hatre evpcriment will be ma.ie wtacmaj in character in fnl Jowirjr years. Minor., now less than half finished When completed, it will house 700. There now are 249 inmates. When the total reaches 300. Squier will have to find room for additional inmates, because he if thr. it,l much .videno. of ; can't refuse to accept a prisoner to cont there by the courts. The first prisoner was received 11 months ago. "J am very much encouraged by the success' of our program." Squier said. "Things are going very "ell optimism that the summit will solve anything, there's good rea son: Neither side yet has come up with anything which indicates the summit will he anything more than a pleasant get together. . Keal solutions, if any. will prob ably have to w ait for summit EsTX SeTSS, TarfSeJ than in any other program West have agreed three imttersiK? VP"'1 ; .11 Ka on lh summit penda:1 squier IS a i-i,,,n R.T-iin- iia. ' exal orison system. armament: and East-west rela- He will have a difficult time tions. "eie expanding 0ur vocations! training as rapidly as we C3n;' oquier saio, turnout anvthin do it with." He said the public has respnn. ed well to the institution, giving jobs to discharged men. Working with Salem eb'irrha. 3ouier is starting a program to' enable every inmate to hav at least one visitor. He said he learned last Chrit. nids mm per cent oi ine in. W"e have come nearer to j mates are forgotten nobody ever achieving the goal of rehabilita veteran of the fed- visits or writes to them. Under the new plan, each of tha forgotten men will have an "adopted parent" on the outside. "This is important." Squier said. "You can't help a man if h I getting money to complete the in-'feels he isn't needed." with their suit la rectin the 1m, although he's not against dis- . wuiji .1, nr .iu I e ui Thomas Parkinson Sula Parkinson CV Route. Bog S?9 Winston. Ore. seek aa easing of tensions. Wednesday TAouglas Dillon. Vn drrsecretary of State, made a statement w-hich at first and easu- W ASH1NGTON (AFW President Eisenhower has commuted the death sentence of former V Sft. Maunce Schick, convicted of strangling and drownire the daiif hicr of as Army ofnoer m Jansn more thin six years ago. The White House acted Ktrrh to reduce the sentence of the Cannnshurg. Ft . soldier to life th no wnssihilitT of na-viie, the Arrr.y said rnhay. Schick was cnrvicted of Tncr dering rhe S -year-old jtngh'er of Col. and Mrs .la.-utrn Soths child Nee n. 19SS. The esse went through aU ftges oi rr.ii.tary re view. The eorvirtj.m and sen tecre xm ei-erruaiiy upheld by the Court of Kthtary Anneals which rtierred a defense c.mren tirm thst Schick was Tnei'aijr ill and tir.ahie vo know the difrerence be-een nch; and wrong. Schick js now se-s'ing his sentence tt Ft. La i-erworth. Kan. Life's Little Pleasures Can Be Pretty Big, Too NEW Y0KK fAPV Life's Lnie CV.r.stmts shoppirg pleasures rtn j.e pre.tj- o.g ones. ir.ns'ma5. aiso too snm eli in es . Like g.nr.g i the dentist and finding cut you don't reed any f Jlmgs. Or irtkir.g out the tnccnte tax form ana tmir.g there "B ne a refund. Yes. and the tire when the checkbook stubs come out ust like n st.'-s in the har.k statemeat. One real caarly is to roll ever and go back io sieen on the ronm ir.g of your day ori. .And there's always the poss.lhD. iry of fmdir.g a hill ir, the street. That fine, night as wel he disregarded, however. StiH. 1 once knew a fellow who found S?ti. Kade the mistike of teLig ms wife, thomfh. It's a real pleasure to got - t 1 . 4 I if Calvert Reserve has more Power to Please sow Ct. O p.. , afaiL - m - Cah'ert afcti'lvataT ENJOY IT TONIGHT! mxKm&iuiQwmB-as" sua aBswciimi . ewtaWHttuat es-'us. -.jit.. . .riia. . i done bricre Woaderful. also, whea repairs :i the old ftmi- gas buggy r.im out to be only about half what yoa f cured Letters from old. long lost frietafis can be a reil deitht whea they doti't xnertion the mon ey yon owe them, (."insider, for a matt rat. hiving a wee who stys: 'Ta proud cs 1 yoa. and I don't re.iHy rare wheth- er you make any more money or i not " i Or one who stys: "The balder ! you get the mare handsome von i are " " j Or a lr-iTr.g yonrrut who stys: i 'T'edy, hew can yoa be so' smart ! Ah. yes. there are it try iirje ' p)fF.sure in lf j The only trouble is that thev , happen so sejaott rv t r. , -e f-Y V.-a r.-T. TV I?- .Vtr. 1 T" -"..TT,- Zt TrJT.'a'yVTl .-CTiJ ,. j JJ . A'.l'.atlt.' J- .. i-.J5.lt a ---. "i .V 1 , . -a- -si, tJ r T aw a - -v alai JL. ..'. Is, 1 Open Til 9 P.M. $$3 L. a. ' asaTTT aVata F00 "9 Progressive The Cortconist Scys: Mediation Board Certifies RR Dispute To Eisenhower W VSYriNTTOX nj-i-The N. tinnal Vediatina lni.rd xoday eer tifiod the rai:nix tiihor disouie tr Tresiricnt Vlwnha'ww it. a.aot to. w ard naming an cmercenrv hoird to heo c'j . possible strike oi .AH) tvinnportung emnlrK-es, The dispme irvnns npe no other demands nt :i iininns f em riloirs whe ir.aimaiti and we.-v.oe the trams, nn a couniorn-ooa.; by the currio-s ior a jscent r I1011T wage cut. The em.olov-s hai a VrC -ij-h: if strike Vtt ,v. bm this kk lik-ety to haivnon li jj rrtuuttoni names an emera'eivcs- tvoard. is hvheateo. 1; would .ie.i. t K-n-t for .IP jys while the h.n-e holds bearing and Bmlos tce.-nmmeiv nations, and ta tfidtimnti s ns.i-s tir negotiations on the p-npnsis Fupene C. Thon-Tmor, VrHi. tton Bord vro:--i, iri whid The board Clor no; rocomtornr anoointment rt an f-mc-iirnn 1 (fsane.1 be the Prestnent. the-r hn xws-er boon an instani'e ir i; -t. " years whore the rresioon; hs failed to name sik-V a puiaci wpm the botrd has oerufiet a cte u , the Vhtie Hom '. Thnmrisoti said the wio,-mr,rtitic emp'nsTs' Cfe has hxt iwtnre .the hoa-ti since Jan S&. The tinions wee a we tn twist cif cen an hour, pi,: limnweo xtcatinn. rmlim.s tne. -nrovtaons The w;oH:e"a Ti-n-. 0twrpe IC hoir. te rnii roads has proposed h wage cut Imiteuui Two c:Hor ttmnioes clonfl the rH ynta! labor neittinnt ixactitre, lr leine locomotive rnrioee-s -r er ; Hfe4 m aa rtxitlatwii x-oce 'Adics' Jnc it (Tiirago wi:h th nrtn't Tail-ntns or. ge end nthe-te-ms Tb oioonirif of thm. bind J nt nn boll: sioes. coniri he a Pint : lorn tat watte settle roenta wttt oilier tritm unions. 'Ruilroed inenap.nni Ti-onosul 'e chi-nge wnk e iv an be. ( mg neotitied m sMirnta fit ; pnif with :he niirnunt unions ; The t trri, rniMt4i) as i- :b j r-bed.-lrnE: " er w.-ri. th't ssv t s no: tp-o-m."f or nowrd but fn- j 'hirh ihi-v Kt remireit t. tst ! TV unions deny trv Jt-trheirbed o.-nr. The latter aiKMffe la tit r n-1 r siiice of ni'r.:rion but 1 hke wit go m cmer gency bnii-fi OcrtRTDvtii Rtvpcls Sals Cf Elg K. Mexko Ranch TlxVrtTTl V F. aT-i, moinh College tut y.id err: it rnct ir Vr x .-v.: Sn'e of th f. T.npf f-in-tl jf u.f-n- V-oiwi 1 'o- . i. . . . V . w ta t -imrnirwfl apSxr V Jnhr. T. Vf.k CiiUrit t-l.snrf- ho-t o smt-won n 'ta, S. .. ro-n'i-roe trrnHnitoT- b:f 1. FRIDAY NICHTS UNTIL G'MREJ SHOE STORE li t. M.'S SHOP ir ir l Hat m r tT. Th Tn, Vm tsar The ano!ltO--o 111 Ka ..ajw ..-0-, !oa e-oui.-1 tl a h4.it e Tr laa xm-r V 'll.nrra n' Monnri ii i romSe'- ir .-!. nf -H..S naie p-icw rinsed. p-r OIT i tut 6 1 STORE LOWELL'S SINGER se CNTER :'CwK. STORE, j '3-! a ' 1. X f-ijj" ' js -",