La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, June 06, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE
With Major Hoopla
Traffk Tkke
Costly For riiriV
'rEMi'LE, Tex. ' (ifpI)lAn an
gry airman paid a $1 traffic tick
et. Thursday and it cost him an
other $50.
St. Patrick Strickland, sta
tioned at Killeen Air Force Base,
was angered when a traffic clerk
told him a ticket for parking In
a downtown alley would be $1.
' A few minutes later he drove
up to a drive-in traffic ticket win
dow, threw down the ticket and
a jar of money containing 100
pennies and drove off.
' Police traced him by the ticket
and took him into court where
Judge J.W. Thomas fined him
the original $1, an additional $50
for contempt of court, and or
dered him to take back the pen
nies and honey.' .
. Strickland admitted he was
soured on the whole affair.
' "I even lost the 2ft cents I
spent for the honey," he moaned.
GOVERNORS TO RUSSIA
NEW YORK (UPD-Nine U.S.
governors will visit Russia to
gether this summer. The Institute
of International Education, said
the group will include the gover
nors of New Jersey, Florida,
Utah, North Dakota, Colorado, Il
linois, West Virginia, North Caro
lina and Idaho.
DAILY TV LOG
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TV TV O TV
SATURDAY
6:00 Howling GouL Annlo Oakley Medic
C:ia " . ,
:0 Dick Clark Cartoons Teople Aro Funny
6:46 M
7:00 Huckleberry Hound Cisco Kid l'erry Cumo
7:15 " .. ..
7:30 Jubilee USA Wanted Dead or "
7:45 " Alive "
8:00 Lawrence Welk Ilrennun Jilnek Suddle
8:15 " "
8:30 " Have Gun Will Trav. Cimarron City
8:45
9:00 Bammy Kaye UunHmoke '
9:15 "
9:30 nig Rtory Perry Mason' D.A.'a Man
9:45 " . t "
".mT". ToiWarry a " Deal H Valley Days
10:15 Millionaire u .
10:30 Channel 2 Theatre- Late Movle Late Movie.
11:00 . " Z
11:15 "
11.H0 " ' s
11:46 "
SUNDAY
9:00 (8:45) Kuxchiill
9:15
9:80
9:45
10:00 , , . ! " " ;
10:15 "
10:30 " MJ. League Baseball
10:45 " "
11:00 " T.
11:15 "
11:30 . " ' i V
11:45 ' " "
12:00 Rlnuslde Rasslera "
12:15 " 't
12:90 , ,1
12:45 " " .
1:00 . Enrly Show Medic
1:15 " '
1:30 " Christopher .Series
1:45 " '
8:00 ". " This Is the Answer
2:15
2:30 " Impact
2:45 Bible Answers World In Focus "
.1:00 Florltin Znlrach Air Force Story "
3:15 . ,
3:30 American Letrend ' Oral Roberts Casey Jones
3:45 " "
4:00 Roller Derby . Song Shop Circus Boy
4:16 " "
4:30 Sword of Freedom College Bowl Dancer Is My
4:46 " Ilusfness
5:00 Taul Winchell News Commentary Week's Best Movie
6:15 " "
6:30 lone Ranger 20th Century "
6:45 " "
6:00 You Asked For It Lassie " .
6:15 . . " "
6:30 Maverick Bachelor Father Steve Allen
H Ed Sullivan
7:15 . ,
7:30 Lawman Pete Kelly's Blues
7:45
8:00 Colt .46 O.E. Theater Chevy Show
8:16 ; "c"lcr ,.
:30 Deadline for Action Alfred Hitchcock
9:00 Richard Diamond Lorujta Young
9.30 Meat McOraw What's My Line State Trooper
9:45 " "
10:00 Nlghtcourt Sun. NnvH Fenturo David Nlvon
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10:30 Sunday Spectacular " Late Movie
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11:45 - -
MONDAY
7:30 Cont. Classroom
7:45 ; "
8:00 On The Oo Dough Re Ml
8:16 .
1:30 Sam Levenson Treasure Hunt
8:45
9:00 I Love Lucy Price Is Right
9:15 " "
9:30 Top Dollar Concentration
9:45 ' " "
10:00 Love Of Life Tic Tao Dough
10:16 " "
10:30 Search for Tomorrow It Could Be Tou
10:45 Ouldlng Light
11:00 Aoross the Board Movie Queen For a Day
11:13 " "
11:30 ' Pantomime Quia " Haggis Baggla
11:45 t - "
12:00 Music Bingo "' A Great Life Young Dr. Malone
12:15
12:30 Romper Room As the World Turns From These Roots
12:45 . " i
1:00 Day In Court Jluimr Dean Show Truth or Conseq.
1:15 " . . " . "
1:30 Dale Storm Show Houseparty County Fair
1:46 " . -
3:00 Beat The Clock Big Payoff . Matinee on Six
1:16
2:30 Who Do You Trust Verdlst Is Yours
2:45 "
3:00 Am. Bandstand Brighter Day
S:15 Secret Storm
S:30 " Kdge of Night
8:43 Our Gang
4:00 Popeye Cliff Carl Show l Led Three Lives
4:15 " .. ..
4:10 " Early Show Four Thirty Movie
4:45 " . -
6:00 Flash Gordon "
6:15 "
5:80 Mickey Mouse Club " "
6,:45 Llte-0 Quli NRC News
This log Is made up from information by Television Stations end its
accuracy cannot be guaranteed by the La Grande Evening Observer.
PARLIAMENTARY
U.S Political Theorists
Want Better Cooperation
By LYLE C. WILSON
UPI Staff Writtr
WASHINGTON (UPI) Presi
dent Eisenhower backed away fast
from his own suggestion that,
maybe, our machinery for na
tional government is so creaky as
to require big emergency repairs.
He shouldn't have run 'so fast. Ei
senhower was in good company
but didn't know it.
What the President said at this
week's news conference was in re
sponse to a question about how
government shall function if the
voters persist in giving to one
party the White House and to an
other the Congress. He answered
like this:
"I detect. . . support for some
change, even. . . basic constitu
tional change, so that we could
incorporate into our system some
of the features of the parliamen
tary system."
Some minutes later he revealed
Observer, La Grande, Ore., Sat.,
IDEAS WANTED
that he and John Foster Dulles
often had discussed the problem
finally deciding it would be bet
ter "to stick with what we have,
but try to make it work a little
better."
.' No Party Responsibility
The facts are, of course, that
the functioning of government and
the prosecution of government pol
icies are dangerously hampered
by lack of real parly responsibil
ity in either the Democratic or
the Republican parties.
This lack of responsibility is due
largely to the fact that there is
neither party discipline nor means
of enforcing it. The truth is, neith
er the Democratic nor the Repub
lican party is really a political
entity. You might say there is no
such thing as a Republican or a
Democratic party at the national
level. In Congress, for years past,
there have been members of the
same political party who rarely if
ever voted together on any major
piece of legislation.
Such a situation is dangerous to
a party in power and dangerous
for the nation over which that par
ty attempts to exercise power.
Perhaps no proper discipline ev-
Farmer Killed As
Train Hits Truck 1
GERVAIS (UPI) Dess W. Mar
tin, 79 - year - old Brooks farmer,
was killed Friday afternoon when
his pickup truck was struck by a
southbound freight - train here.
State police said his truck had
stalled on the Southern Pacific
main line at "G" street near the
south city limits.
ANN LANDERS
Answers Your Problems
Dear Ann; Two years ago myl
sister who is 38 fell in love with
a married man.. They saw each
other at work every day and the
friendship got out of control. He
promised to get a divorce and
gave her a ring which she wears
constantly.
Six months ago his wife invit
ed sister over for a talk. His
wife told her she knew about the
affair and that there would be no
divorce because of the children
She asked sister to meet her
husband at their home once a
week rather than take chances
elsewhere. She and the children
would be at their country place,
she promised. Sister agreed.
I live in fear someone will find
out about these immortal trysts
and the family reputation will be
ruined. Sister once told me she
broke up with her lover, but I
later learned she lied.
Now she says she has no in
tention of breaking up with him
because he is her whole life. The
tension in our family is terrible.
What can I do? Vancouver.
Dear Vancouver: There isn't
on thing you can do lut your
sistar, but you can do something
bout, yourself. Forget about this
ugly mess and include yourself
Sports Special'
ACROSS
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4 shooting
8 Ancient Syria
12 Constellation
,1S Rent
'14 Enticement -
15 Demented
16 Began
18 Nuts
20 Female
relative
21 Psyche parts
22 Formerly
24 Female deer
28 Snicker
27 Poem
30 Purpose
32 Bridge
34 City in
Illinois
35 Musical
exercises- ,
58 Oriental coin
37 Quote
39 Spangled
(her.)
40 Existed 'i-
41 Pronoun
42 Leading
sportsmen
45 Stopped
49 Pauses
51 skating
62 Skiers'
T-aradlse
53 Vegetable
64 Age '
55 Direction
66 Gaelic
57 bathing
DOWN
1 Tibetan priest
2 Spoken
3 Net game
4 Weeds out
5 Peeling
6 Ascended i
7 Favorite
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June 6, 1959 Page 4
er will come or be desirable in
the United States.
But, a means of obtaining a bet
ter coordination between the ex
ecutive and legislative branches
and of exerting greater pressure
for agreement on overall policy
has been suggested from time to
time. It would require amendment
of the Constitution, but it probab
ly would be worth it. It wotlld
give cabinet members seats and
speaking rights in Congress. . , !
! ' Proposed By Wilson
.iThe idea is not new. Woodrow
Wilson suggested it many years
ago. ,
: "What is the change proposed?''
he wrote. "Simply to give to the
heads of the executive depart
ments seats in Congress, with the
privilege of initiative in legislation
and 'some part of the unbounded
privileges now commanded by the
Standing Committees. It almost
surely would lead to a smoother "
functioning of government."
: Newton D. Baker had the same
idea. He wrote:
, "It is far more loyal to the
memory of the founders of our
government to try to be as wise in
our day as they were wise in
theirs than it is blindly to try to
perpetuate the mere machinery
they found adequate for their,
needs into a time when that mach
inery is plainly inadequate." , '
Wilson and Baker possessed two
of the great modern political
minds. Dulles was in their league
as a student of government. The
President would have been in good
company if he just had stayed put
in, his news conference.
out of your sister's personal (if .
When the egg hits the fen end
you can be sure it will she'll be
he splattered one, not you.
Dear Ann: Our son and his fi
ancee have dinner with us often. '
Frequently she offers to help me
with the dishes and I let her.
The other evening my husband
and I decided to go to an early
movie and there was no time for
mc to do the dishes. I was pleased
when my son said, "Don't worry
about the, mess, Mom, we 11 clean
up."
The next day he told me his fi
nance was mad because "we
treated her like a servant." I
was shocked. Do you feel I owe
her an apology? I am at a loss
as to how to handle this. F.M.L.
It takes a big person to do "lit
tle things."l once saw the gover
nor of a great state on his hand
and knees picking up apples for
a women when her paper sack
broke. Other "gentlemen" just
stood around, hesitating for fear
they might lose their "dignity."
The' girl should be happy she has
lost her guest status end is treat
ed as one of the family. You owe
her no apology. Her perspective
is out of whack.
9 Ceremony
10 Fish sauce
31 Finest i
33 Thrush
38 Bed canODV
11 Ancient Asian
17 Fly, lor
instance
19 More peculiar
23 Watch again,
24 Anatomical
parts
25 Arrow poison
26 Flight of steps
27 Hospital
attendants
28 Consider
29 Essential
being
40 Arm joint - I
41 Speed
42 Irish
playwright ;
43 Far (prefix)
44 Vipers
46 Mounds used .
. by golfers ,
47 Unbleached :
48 College
official
50 Man's , :
nickname .
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