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IN A F E W W E E K S we shall have the p rivile g e o f show ing
our interest in the youth of o u r com m unity.
T h is generation has lived in an age of w a r and tu rm o il. I f
we are to have o rder and peace in the fu tu re it is they who
w ill have to b rin g it about.
We have gone fa r in o u r m echanical developm ent, in s c ie n ti
fic research and in the uses of in stru m e n ts of w a r and destruc
tio n but are only beginning the study o f hum an relations.
The youth of today m ust be prepared to guide o u r co u n try
in to the fu ll re a liza tio n o f w o rld leadership w hich o u r c o u n try
now holds.
Adequate school fa c ilitie s and salaries th a t w ill
a ttra c t the best teachers w ill help to give the yo u th the prepa
ra tio n w hich they need to b rin g about a new order. N ever
before in o u r h isto ry has the need fo r w o rld understanding been
so fu lly placed upon o u r co u n try. W hat w o do w ill determ ine
the fu tu re
We must give the yo u th the tra in in g to assume and
solve the problems.
On the six th day of J u ly the citizens o f this co m m u n ity have
the rig h t to meet w ith the School Board to discuss the 1953-64
school budget. Are you ready and w illin g to accept th is respon
s ib ility ? A re you inform ed? I f not, w hy not? Whose respon
s ib ility is it ?
Y our leaders o f the area in school a ffa irs ; the school board,
and p a rtic u la rly the school budget com m ittee and C u rry C ounty
R u ra l School Board representatives have studied the problem s
and needs o f this com m unity. T he budget prepared by this group
is presented to you in this issue. Y our reaction to th is plan w ill
be welcomed at the m eeting scheduled as before stated.
M r. Ham pton, superintendent of schools, has prepared fo r this
issue a few statem ents re la tiv e to this m a tte r th a t you w ill wish
to consider. He has explained fo r us the new la w w hich w ill
affect o u r 1933-54 "s e tu p ” .
I f the youth have th is huge re sp o n sib ility a w a itin g them ,
we as v o tin g citizens w ill surely take tim e to become in form ed
and help in any w ay we can in the p re p a ra tio n they w ill need
to meet the fu tu re .
by ear. He w ill ship his auto by
boat and fly to Anchorage. M rs
Hysom is a fashion designer and
w ith her husband owns a je w e lry
Tli<‘ P ilo t was honored by the store w hich gives fo u r shows a
c a ll of one of its Alaskan sub-
year
th ro u g h o u t
Alaska.
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H ysom of Anchorage came in to J
renew his subscription. M r. H y- potenta te of the S h rin e rs of
lo m is ow ner of acreage in West , Alaska at the convention this
They w ill come south to
B rookings and has' been a guest year.
of Bonn M otel fo r about tw o I C a lifo rn ia th is com ing w in te r and
weeks, and visited relatives in expect to develop th e ir p roperty
C a lifo rn ia Indore going to S eattle here eve n tu a lly.
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Letter From
W ashington
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T ru s tin g th a t m y readers w ill
The new ed itio n o f N autical
<cop the title o f this colum n in C hart 5902. covering the West
m ind, I wish to announce that Coast of Oregon and W ashington,
fin a lly
a f t e r i Yaquina Head to C olum bia, can
By H A R R IS E L L S W O R T H . M C.
years of c.\i>er-; be obtained at the fo llo w in g ad-
H E R E L A T IV E peace and qui-(
imentation, I ’ve I dresses:
Independent Stevedore Co.,
et of this Congressional session
discovered t h e
Coos Bay. Oregon
is about to be shattered by th e ]
ideal
vacation
and
consideration of several highly»
program
f o r U S . Coast and Geodetic Survey
controversial issues in rapid sue-1
those
p a rtic u D is tric t Office. Rm. 502 Panama
cession. Some o f the hot o n e s!
la rly
desirous Bldg., 534 SW T h ird Ave., Port-
are:
g e t t i n g land, Oregon.
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o f
11 Reduction of the A ir Force I
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away from
appropria tion o rig in a lly request-1
all.
The plan tr u th fu lly say th a t I have just
ed.
is a sim ple o n e . experienced m y firs t honest-to-
the so-called excess p ro fits ta x
_ ju st undergo [ goodness vacation. F o r e ight days,
2) Taxes.
W hat to do about
surgery
a n d I lay fla t on m y back looking at
w hich erpires June 30. I f no re
spend at least nothing but
the room ’s four
duction in personal incom e taxes
i week in the hospital.
w alls.
The only tra v e lin g in-
is made fo r the fin a l six m onths
R ealizing th a t there are those volved was a short tr ip to the
o f this year as proposed in the
operating room and back which
Reed b ill, it is argued th a t the who consider a vacation to be a
had nothing in com m on w ith the
ra
i!u
re
unless
they
cover
at
excess p ro fits tax should be con
usual vacation tra v e l w ith the
least
a
thousand
miles
behind
the
tinued fo r th a t length o f tim e.
exception th a t on the return
3) Foreign aid. The question is wheel o f a ear and re tu rn home
a nervous w reck, I am aware ja u n t I resembled m any highway
not "w h e th e r” but "h o w m uch” .
4) Federal p u b lic housing. H ow th a t m.v suggestion m ay not be . drive rs — I was unconscious,
a popular one.
| The glorious p a rt o f the eight
m any public housing u n its shall
Speaking
fo
r
m
yself.
I
can
. days of vacation was th a t in ad-
be b u ilt in the next fiscal year?
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itio n to having no w o rrie s about
The item is in an a p propria tion
"T
h
e
C
om
m
ander-in-C
hief
of
w here I w ould fin d lodging each
b ill. The budget suggested 35,-
000.
The House refused funds the A rm ed Forces, President E i - , evening. I also knew exactly
fo r any. The Senate put in 35,- senhower, is the n a tio n ’s m o s t|w h at the b ill w'ould be before I
m ilita r y
expert.
He started.
And the service which
000. T his item w ill doubtless be em inent
compromised but there w ill be knows o u r m ilita r y in a ll its included a bath and tw o back
strength, and in its weaknesses, rubs daily,
reading m aterials,
heated House debate on it.
T h i s W ith th a t knowledge, experience meals, flow ers and frie n d ly chit-
5) Socialized medicine,
unexpectedly, and judgm ent, the President has chat fa r surpassed th a t usually
subject
appears
and possibly u n in te n tio n a lly , in said, despite a ll the outcries, th a t provided by those interested in
the Veterans a d m in istra tio n ap- the cut in the m ilita r y budget seeking a cut o f the tourist
p ro p ria tio n b ill as reported to the w ill not weaken national security, d o llar.
House.
I t carries an innocent " I f and w’hen some of
those
B e tte r yet,. I received m ore at-
looking
"le g is la tiv e rid e r” w hich who c ritic iz e th is action get a te n tio n fro m the good w ife and
perm its
the Veterans a d m in is tra - m ilita r y record equal to th a t o f the o ffsp rin g in th a t sh o rt space
lio n to charge fo r tre a tm e n t and the P resident’s, I ’ll listen. U n til o f tim e than in a ll the Fathers’
hospitaliza tion
of
non-service then. I ’ll p u t m y fa ith in his days, b irth d a ys and pay
pay da>
connected veteran cases
1 ju d g m e n t.”
combined fo r the past seventeen
There
are
num erous
oth e r
years. O f course, the fact that
problem s
before
Congress, o f
A few weeks ago the fo lks in they only had to be around me
course, b u t the above five are our o ffice decided we should have fo r a couple o f hours each day
ce rta in to generate the most a guest book fo r "o u t-o f-to w n ” m ay in its e lf contain a m oral.
heat.
visito rs to sign when they came
A lth o u g h J am com pletely sold
¡to the office. Such a book was on the vacation value o f m y plan,
Perhaps the most d iffic u lt de- d u ly installed and has been on I am at the same tim e convinced
cision fo r the average m em ber of the fro n t table less than tw o th a t no norm al person would
Congress to m ake in the present m onths. I was amazed when I ever put the idea in to play unless
lis t o f tough decisions is how to looked over the names and count- he had to. For me it was i
vote on the reduction o f the ap- cd them to fin d th a t 79 people— blessing because I believe it put
p ro p ria tio n fo r the A ir Force, most o f them fro m Oregon have me in the proper physical eon-
C e rta in ly only an expert is q u a li (.lilt'd at the o ffice in th a t short d itio n to survive any diabolical
fied to have a w o rth w h ile opinion tim e. I t w’as a genuine pleasure vacation plans w hich m y fa m ily
i
a v is it w ith those fo lks I m ay concoct
in
the summer
on th a t subject.
I t is equally to have
ce rta in th a t no m em ber of Con fro m home.
come.
gress is such an expert. I like,
therefore, the thought expressed
by R epresentative EZrrett S criv-
ner of Kansas whose a p p ropria
tions sub-com m ittee is w ritin g
the m ilita r y appropria tions h ill.
In a published statem ent, S criv-
ner says:
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