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ObCjftCUJS-ltemeW The Day's News y4 Isy NmlM C, lac. s it m s, : Charles V. Stanton . Editor cow Mostoger George. CstiHo Addye Wrifht iff FRANK JENKINS i Reader Opinions Blood Bank Chairman Appeals For Donors Networks To Broadcast Ike's Speech Monday year, of Id, tSa0f moe- CKLATEO OF THE FKLTTS CK Trf toS'BioodauAik win w m no.ejww.iiAU. tney nay m, h, ,M F! T.mol. u.rl bt,m So here. bia I so. j wa conquered or Japaa u v, is against tne communist owpotum j to 7 m ind oe May troa new fares : tr Eis Temple and i toppted trcr fcj post i KoreaB iu in, lug seooot and unnerwy i to S i eanieai'y urge any per aiso tar oid ones. t president or an tjpnsttr among generatioo of Koreans rose against k, wno nu 10 give on unit Dr B at Shorajak' , nf.E ufcieru. ana KiKu uc oespo-jc meaona u byngman oj blood u bear thoe Gates aad Kkj Ctom Bksod Bust ; StoOeCrtf Knee. ft-Mtr m rim inr i:nr ir.ii!"f a . .- . ' "T" wrr.ia tie memory of peop,e not flair or eoaucc la toe tua "lem- TJ vBTL,,,rJ ,i,HAT 0 r -rauujn lo be put oo tar P ob too, cays Tr-iM OF DEJiCKRACY. Taere u 4Setf ti Russia prop rose We are extreme! short ol biood murs evidence that trsetr heiief against tnr oespoustw of tn, car and must repacmisn our supply, was well lounged. Sjnrmae Ear, -They were tragieaiir unforluna:, The reason lor toe sborugr ii seems u base earn, to to, con Tnt!T revoiulKa iell ml the hanos tbe mcreasiiig me of tnr oeart- eiutwe.. ntr. unusual tmor.g mm jt commumrj led br Lrtun. iuof Baenin,. Designed lo tunc- w hia TOO KI CH POWER L T, ... i7 ; uob lor ice wart and lunii dur- i THEIR EA.N3S. that on;y be wat '"- " . m, u.--gery; a reqiret up to 15 ! 'j: to E:e the Korean jypt fcat . f if"Jf Pruir - " of oiod to i hu op juc toty o-K to kat. ; ptr5 01 d"?ot"' ",s fcUjr. : Wry id P.o-r quit ' iL Kl HLS "" a ee are perfanord tcb tna r The aru.er u ir.trreslirz. 7 Korean prop, .leiuoe To tn Portland t- . ' Ke qj: BECAVSE KE WAS tiT-fMTTn Biood Crmer Bas procure 20i9i ""AFRAID OF THE PEOPLE "OL,Ii.I. . . bKnj (or ooerjoon, -i I f 1 voncB 133 efliidrl and T o B B rif wiru v, rfvinn ir. v hicn e eiec. tr canaioam' Tfci mretita faieiEa'iBr ! ert a a guru: adula. Tnr latunsa and Bour eea- i v art to ran lor the Ji!r rat? tr our muntT. nd . Tbe rrporu of that Koreas revolt ten. oavr alao proraded Buy bus-1 T - r I- -' i - - i.lt! U-Ill ;traj i-t ii.r : r c aaciUX ICI'J IU1 nnillurTlJK ' : timber of ti AsaooaW Pr, Oreroe N"- Piiiia-.- ; Aiaocu'jJt. -j Audi: Bo-iaii of Orcajauae fui mi aecoerf can B auer May T 13. ai tar twt cfire at I Koaeotri. trrtoo. ooder art of Marco i Sowenp-JOB Batea oa CMsixi AJrertuicf Page ' EDITORIAL PAGE 4 To Mewl-Roview. Roaeborj. Ore. fri., April 29, I960 1 IMPORTANT ELECTIONS Cy George Castillo ; It's kgiic lor ptop to esercis tive ric't prove this jj s rtt smmeri h me i-'i1 WASHINGTON (AP) Presi-'ieiS p m. EST, aod the NBC dt Eir.Bowtr"a aperch here radio rjrtwort alio J1 broadcas: MKjay nijht piu'iS for the ad- the ta!'t itartct at that hour. minntratiom foreign aid pro- ' lit, nr. i. So it u food to be tritg be earned nauosvidc ber, iitiAn and radio. The President'a 30-muiu:e ad Arft atamr.z at 110 P m. EST. xr be eamed live by the ABC jTY and radio oetwoma, and by vr, Vk EUrabeti St. iw DU . Boaeourg, Ore. I CBb piani a Qf-ayea leircan a-. PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE HORACE C. BERG SaeciaJ A9eat Roia 301 Pabhc Svildififl Off. OS. 1-741. Kn. OS J-719J James Marlow - r it . r V- .Z.A rt TVif i I- -'ii- H3wr. fDor intmeciste:.T. wtm po to the pofls May-QVIT. 3 ir, a huS. btrJon eierc;.:r-r the nest to fcaatSe some, it their if fajr? trn the i'xsJ len-el. Tr .-es are the shaciJ election on Ecnual Iraacets ar.d fcewii jward thrw.orfc. Horn of these are scheduled Kay The ircponance ti these if that (1) we cic elect the men ard worrier, we wtr.t to handle oar school policies oe fee dlr.rict and county k-vels and (2) we can determine at least ptrt of our money will he rnent in operating par cb(:s. This importance is enhanced by the fact that seme of iir heaviest espenditsre re for school construction and trperatian. Despite the irr.pcrtance ii the election? rn school rr.at fer?.. they feneraDy craw only a scattering of voters. Per haps it's a failure to recoyniie haw irrportar.'. these elec IonE are. : aid rd th, R-j-1 kntrit in tn, Kremlin. Mr If hat aureery. TOO t OLTD a anrewd mind. Tee thought that ! lo addition, tha reachine can w-hst hat happened in Korea "r a reimeraaoo unit tbe pa i WIGHT ho-in in Rmuia f.n'i Ueot a bocy tempErature cas 0, That brmra another thought: Ifaeip occumci to him. (lowered to aikm performance oi If l huuM peop beeom," Let a hope he pooden it deeply, j rodjcaleorreetrre turgery A scwuu ucicatrjjumu aa uic sa; If you're going to buy a low-price car, get the better one , of the machine to provrie biood cruiatioc to limned areas of the I body. By ao doisg. lone caemi- eaia by the total body cimilauoc j i can be jrjrcted izx the iircced . j cirrtiiatioo areas for treasem oi ! caaeer. i A LHerent mecuaicaJ device. ; the amficiai kicaey. has been m ' use for so!i,e time. It performs the . KAhmOTO ' APi T lie i are a n-.'c&er of ays in which auoaey ImcM arnue corrective ; Aiiencan people are tx .r-g pre- tr.is miat begin. And that's aixu: , surgery or trea'jnent u being done, pared nX to exp?ct nriucn more . all you can say." Aii of these require many units from tr.e Perj nitmc meeung i yjs was pretty m jch as echoi0 blood of a specific type u Ya 1 than a pies.'ant jet-toEe'ji-'rrf tr,,. li. r.,Uu t. I match that of the tauent involved. er be:ei tie est aid the So- pea:eir a; different peaces on hapar k?,1 F,e' Crts has been Paris Summit Meet Seen As Pleasant Cet-Togerher yoters Exercise Rigors f. Yet it's here that voters have the most obvious right tc determine goerrroent at the loail level. Let's take a lo:k t the issues that confront voters in the county May 2. ; The bodrets of 21 districts are scheduled. W course the voters don't determine the fate of ea budget in its entirety. Bat they have direct determination of a healthy part of each bucpet. under tne law, tne scnool oistnc.s are a:iOwea to r.ave e;,rn Aiiies ior tbe Paris toa-j n.B to Wa.hir.nn lc rtspocsioie lor eocaeunf uiese , ., , . : soec:a.-type doaors in jour co ru ne torf a Nauonal Press Cub Ec..r hincheon that tne matter of rela-; it i" 'erimated that S to 30 per uons between East and west is cent of the population are phv qaestjoo wita which the rjm- uclJjT abie to 09nas, btwod bin mit conference "pnmanly must only 2 p,r cent actuai'y are don grappie. Jors. and we are really concerned He said this wtrJd create the ' with the few ""Cm tune" doiws a'.rnostibere ior handiiiLj; other ; Out of every 100 people wno A rrea deal of ' rre a n'jmher prohieEs tie disarmament. Ger- come in. only 23 will be irst ach of neelinES." anj a"" lot of vit.-urs n:i!?- ad ik! l,yr unierdevejoped urne" and 1J will be commg for .. . . -. - iri - v.. i..., rJ couiriei. ne 11 J soiiruom lor u aeroiw urae. la, irmnnmr and taeir I'jre En minsters have t the moment are lmpos- per cent will be divided as fol-J eor ur.a trie pieparauons of the lMt paramount -iet I rafvc Is aotnir-g going to be solved there Pir!ay nM. President Eisenhower Wednes day and French President Charles de Gauie last week piayed down the mea of solutions and played up the hope the snir.mri would produce be"er relations with tne Soviets Ke said 'what a tax base, which they generally can increase every year fernc. . is to begin the easing of relations br 8 per cent. Thus, the school board and budget com- 'tt they seem to lark is nets between trie Soviet Union and tar Bittees can budpet within the amount of the tax bases ar.d ' ft" lt 4Vt " FISJFISl , , , ., , . nriditv. if aU tnat tae ratesmeO' It ues four to dance lo th.s the additional 6 per cent wr.ntrat fouijf to tne voters. vA aipiiatats tae said - in tune and smre Khrushchev is the But, rapidly increaing school populations and increitS-' speeches. stamest and com- founh member of the quaKet. Jcr demands for school service', have pushed these budyet-' icuniaaei co.d be wrapped into everything depenis on whether he mjr practices out of their react. o school district m trif county has been able to keep its budpet within the amount tbe law aJIows without voter approval this year. This means that every dollar outside the liitvlt the law mlkiws must be approved by the voter in his district. This is called the amount outside the 6 per cent limitation. lows : 7 per cent w-H have donated ! : up to eint units. 29 per cent will have donated S to IS units, while 28 per cent will have given over IS pints. So you see the repeat dori-jr camel most of the load. Let me urge those of you who have Dot donated, ntaae an added effort to come m on one of the two days the Eioodmobiie w-1 be ! m Bosebure. Before I end this letter. I would hie to cue a few statistics. Tbe last time the Bloocimobiie was here was in February. It collected one t:snt buonle trus would be c: is its tne mood for ctncicg. Trier are determined to stand Tae Ian urne he was beard aobdiy together to resisting Soviet front over the weekend in Baku dercandc they haven t talked of- be sounded like a man in a ntikini demands of their own. ' very foul mood, indeed. He At his news conference Wedoes- seemed to ne threatening the yi, . " tv,. day Eisenhower was asked about "est. Lie this: You'd better taik MnI w prCand. processed r. a kA rr tK eniT'eniT &kn1 b'J!nH Pant fir tt , . , . - . j it. : j v'-. i . ' . " ; . : ----- arw taen came oacs u me vm- reeds for more money than budget CODirnittfeS can budget Nikiu Khruriciipv, twi British to Iclcc Kflrushcbe. wetktnd be- Forest Gien Hopiil in Cs.etod vithout voter approval When all the votes have been com-' P UinA Mraui Ltereocy very senously "It's just Vilit uled u BnjU; Doufias Com- pted this year, no less than 4U million dollars will have:1"., tht roos. tta hop, & "out Kbe" P,'ei P""- vi uic 'jtcis. jjor. at tnis tune, be saio. is anew t-isennower wouian t co to Kospiul. 13 umu jrase of tensions, to some evidence la, sumn-.a at ail undtr a threat, j Let me impress upon all read-! WtirbaCKS Would Be Mandarory !Ujat we are coming closer totevh-i But Dougias Duion, unaersec- ,rs of this letter that the blood er suffirientiy so mat peopi, retary of slate, last week trade a not sold. A charge in Doutiasl .. If these amounts in local budgets are not approved, the hae a r.cht to feel a little bit i a speech miurn sounded fiery from Coontv is made now of about S4 M; tchool boards in the districts fretting negative votes mut confident in tne wond in tn, American sine. If you read to b,.p pay for cost of collecting at back nroDosAd errwnditurea until thev r within 1h, ' 'e uvu:s D3 D:joB M. P'- boaever, you d and processing If you live in Lane cji oacK proposea erpenaitures until tney are nmn tn, nj r,biiJ,v D0-.ic, ,bf bijz( be created wasn't County, the charge would b, IX y lri vent jinn ui iijii. -tiwi ;nwi vmrus lnis- mis ssouiu . "Now. bow this m'.ht coice mucn more tr.an matcn burning Snake operation of school districts virtually impossible. about 1 don t know. Tnere is. of Sjic the summit meetmg is Take the Roseburg district for example. Its proposed course, tne subject of ceasing ol now owy is oajs away-ana sud- oroe a b:i mayo, we re in for some Ln in riisarma men'.. 1&1 lor Drooaianca trom notn siQen lor Is not approved, the cutbacks necessary would leave little greater contracts, particularly cul- a meetui? waich won t produce fnore than enough to cover teacher salaries. turai contacts. I uunx tnat mere anything solid a: ail. This year also, county voters will decide if almost a , MERCURY IS NOW PRICED s63-s66 BELOW THE LOWEST-PRICED FURY OR IIVIPALA V-8 jane tne noseourg cisinct ior example, its proposed ure. axunv vi budget is $345.691 18. Almost half of it. -25.063.80. must t.ltr Jiave voter approval before it can Ije used. If the amount 5.,p m disarmament, and fo teillion dollars can be used by the Rural School Dis'rict to rJ,,--a,tH DnnrA I returned to individual district of the county as tax off-, tuUCuTIOn DOulU Approves Budget ! : Nixon May Substitute At Paris Summit Meet per unit, phis the cost of adrnm- Radioactive Fallout Declines During Year WASHINGTON f.AP- Radio actne fallout generally declined m tne past year eicept durmg a brief penod after me first French nuclear biast. the Atomic Energy Commission reports. The Vmted Slates has had no nuclear tests sine, late ISiS As Vic, ' far as is known bere. the Soviet BIB i i MERCURY 2631 ceo IMPALA 2697 55 FURY 2694 S3 PORTUND (AP) Tr,e state With so much money involved to come out of our Dock et in taxes for our own schools, and with school directors: bejrg elected to determine how our schools will be run. the flay 2 elections are more important than the May 20 pri kriary elections. Ual Boyle ? When Man's In The Wrong I He May As Well Admit It WASHINGTON (AP) President Richard M Nixon will I nion also has touched off do bu sit m for President Eisenhower at clear blasts since then. I for a few days i pparently was ! requirements ' to return before it caused by me French detor.iuoa i ends. ! in the Sahara Desert Feb. 13. Tne hit, Hous, has announced If it is not approved, the amounts to be returned to the flis'.ricts will be considerably lower than proposed, and tax payers of the individual districts must make no the dif- 1, u i . i ,. ip.,,.. ,.t u r.tAatkr.n ihi, m i'Ji rresioeni i-isenaower ai ciear oiasts since i (erence between what would have been returned and what .Board of rLrher Educa ion this (he pjr 5 fumma A , ,Jwt tsreturnea. . , JA , , ! for th, .T.te's college and uniser- T' ' .!,rce i? " .L'TV, aity of 44.0o;.ta Tlie- budiiet is subject to approv al of th, stat, legislature. In other aclion, th, board oi- reeled that a resolution be drawn ; up opposing the loalty oath re quired of students under the Na tional Defense Education Ac. Henry Cabeil. cbatrm&B of the boaid. said the ""overwhelming weight of opinion of the oath is that it i at least foolish and un wise The board u expected to lhe Vlcf prjdfn, pr0Inin,ntlv into .act on the resolution at th, June ,hf h,fhes, po,,,.,. councli, o th, .13 14 board meeting at Eutt-ne. orW ,us, , f,w weeks before th, i In other anion the board: ri,hirn v, r...n, Approveo cnansing uie name oi hlrh t, txw t- be named Sir - 'l0" You can now step up to a Mercury get the extra comfort and all around riding quality of a lot more car while actually step ping down in price And Mercury gives you a steadier, safer, quieter ride on a 7". longer wheelbase, with heavier chassis. Larger tires, more brake lining, self, adjusting brakes. More seat cushioning and foot room. Better visibility all around, bigger windshield, wipers that clear full width. See your best buy in our showrooms now. ' MfM tol m to. Mar--, 1m Moa n. loit-p. Fy n4 PETERS0N-DULL MOTORS, INC. 1590 N. E. STEPHENS .that, saying Eisenhower could spend or.iy a week in Paris for tbe F.at West talk because of a 1 scheduled visit to Poitugal srt for l May 23 Tn, summit meeting starU May IS. Political observers aw in the announcement a potential boost for Nixon s prestige as a stales- man isucn a mote woutd bring 'NEW YORK f AP) When ha bet Lady Dotl.e wouldn't br might as well last out th, m'ontb in our hum, ,?r,'on. s,a''' "-"I1" 10 Oreion ,be G0p pr,51denual candiaat,. (Ttao s wrong psrr.ji ji. out now sne oni us and eserv . And I can t think of a better thing in it. fcme thaB tw eseof Nataonal Be-j A, , mo,ld hll, i.M to Arjmtli Week to confess , ,0 Wllh h ,nd h tat aU n:y life 1 hate been wrong ,. ,, i,rW ,., T?.!1.!' ,. I rnor, used to each . '"6Z "mu iv 'Jiuv9 w ST.. mwM 0(K.p hnav.r I 1.. The annomcemeni did not so,c- ify just hat domesUc require ments might make it necssary (or Eisenhower to return to Washington. basic a ! - ..... i, . ------- p.. u..j, m. u;g pryi .ou etiUereBce beioeen dogs and cats ?."..' r oog lends lo be esersbodi s they usually don t .eep a cat-arid . p,j. h lhe 0;ld ", lx jyt lik, caulf they keep cat.lbim. But a cat selects her on titry usual y don t keep I dog-, in4 &Jt ,n t worry i1k , od dost like dogi. I public opinion. - It is orly humaB lo be .us-1 Our cat has at least to di!inct iMciuui 01 oob ! .now , persoiulii lei. By day she wru. mi mai pronaoiy ninains , .k ...u ui.i State I'nisersitv This proposal atso will to to the Legislature. Approed pians ior a number of bulla. ruts, including a $1,873,000 dormitory at the l'n:erity of 6S units of an eventual 104 units of housing lor married students at OSC, and a J2 TSti.WJO rla-srootn building for Portianj Stale. Accepted bAs totalling $1 S;:. 0S2 for an a-toiix'n to the science building at the I nuersiiy. Announced thai b.1 will be re- eened June 1 or I ii million terunff iubiripn I dollar ad-iition to the phjsics water obstcts lhal wny m ,ne past mini Anrncira , greeting sisitors im all the ZZ . oui ,aa OT a' l dignity and calm of an aDcunt jTJstful of cats. (.hinese mandarm - 1 1. -1 ' ,1.- u . .. t tl ,.n,. t -J I ... . . L . ... V:ZaZ.' S ".I r. . m.v,l. J"lm' the Ituversny Dental School. aitten a year and a half ii She giars. pushing osrr wattrbaikrts. Was black and white and had a tumbling buiika from the tht-isrs. black dot on the tip of the nose, knocking eipensis, table tamps to Strictly alley tat. No more, do, th, floor. The furnitur, she breaks Jus. f As a life long dog lover, I would French First To Reject Soviet Union Proposal 'GENEVA (AP)-France Thurs day became the first Wr:ern Country lo reject a Soviet Union request to Join the proposed Or gamzation lor Economic Coopera tion and Development. French Delefiale Johnn, Du yrai told the V N. Economic Com liission fur Europe his govern ment considers the Soviet I nion Americans have IS mil. ion cats Jtiadinissalile because of its state .only ; riliion duss. .trade system. I Koicr has met hi master. costs more than th, lood she eats The charge that cats, unlike dogs, doa I hase a sens, of grin tud, nn t really true l.ady Dottir knows how to say "thank you " Sb, sust do,n'l brh,, it s neces sary to shout her gratitude out smid as a dog does Just when I quit disliking lady Pottle and became ber servant I don't know Cats base an invisible ay erf inflicting their sense of ownership over you. And sooner or later thev'll prob- atiiy on tor country, ihey Sub Detecting Device Developed By Navy WASHINGTON (AP) - The Navy hat developed loncrance sonar equipment used for de- aod under- L armmri lit chemistry building at ('SC. times as pouerful as it had in Major appropriations under the World War II. the Senate Armed proposed bjdeet include S Oil. Services Ci mmittee mas told l o to the university: I'. CA.2i to day. S3.-" vice Adm Wallace M. BcaU,r. Willi to tne I n.s,rsi!y Medical deputy chief cf nasal operations School: f64 to Oretoo Sta'e also said tne sonar equipment in Coilege: 1 Ool.lSt lo Ore-son Col two propped destroyer escol lece of Eiiucation: tl.jvH to vessels will hive a substantially Southern Orenm toilet,; $"SJ 4T greater reach than any bow it) to Eastern Oregon College: $?.. , use 2 : S .3 1 7 to Portland State; l!.J6.-( The commute, approved a bi'J lei to (irerr.n Techmcil Institu'e: authoriring cointrucuon of th. and 2 ISO 672 lo th. General Ex tension Diusion. last Meeting Slated two escort ships, a new type of amphibious transport and a fast combat support ship whose speed is clits.lird. Tn, bill has passed th. House. MEETING, DINNER SLATED All World War I Veterans and The last meetint of the Ris crude PTA will be held .Mnda at I p m The program will consist ef a May pole danre by members of I a.,i,. mi i .,ie the se-cond and thud trades and Iininri n 7 ir.en.n. i eh. t. are the fifth and sixth trade chorus " trans Metrinnal Rmlibu Tr.. giti:ng a stca-ty vulor' oser their - emu p Miss fainck. a Hiserside Citv SundaT at 10 a m A potluck oM enemy, the dog teacher, will (ne a reading The dinner will he held at ivy. Out -of- The last rx-t census showed remainder of the ontram w.U in . town ruestt art asieH in Snest l. elude the historian s report, coo . ad and desserts. Ail seterans and seniion reports and the installation their wives are invited to siteae:, of officers. reports Parks Schneider. THE ISSUE O Teachers' Salaries O Vocational Courses O Competitive Athletics O Evaluation And Future Planning j For Thoughtful School Administration ELECT- Dr. John El Donnelly FOR-District No. 4 School Board 3 YEAR TERM HE BELIEVES There is NO ECONOMY IN SACRIFICING QUALITY education for the soli. of trimming budgets. Schools should MEET THE INDIVIDUAL NEEDS OF ALL CHILDREN, enabling each to fulfill his potential capacities of training and learning at for at it practical. Bo lone and perspective it needed in education. Shortsighted speciol inrrrest inftuenc should bo curbed. Elementary school P.E. CLASSES SHOULD TRAIN ALL CHILDREN in physical fitnett and personal health. They should not srrv at screening device for future athlete. Educational goalt should be clearjy defined, at should meant of ochiev , ig tries goals. Anything not cleorly contributing to goal achievement should be considered a "trill". With clear objectives, planning tor th tutur may b given direction and purpose. INTEREST? YES! QUALIFIED? YES! TAXPAYER AND FR0PERTY OWNER YEARS OF TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE SIX CHILDREN IN R0SEBURG SCHOOLS IN PUBLIC SERVICE fi e3t. Adv. Corves. rin far Donrwe tor ScKool Boo-d 1 23 S E Csut, Resrburg. Oeoon