Thursday, March 21, 1957
Brooking.-H«rbor Pitot
Brookings. Oregon
D E C IS IO N S ... 1 9 5 7
a b ill is re p o rte d o u t of co m m it
be on th e le g isla to rs d esk s th e tee, a n d sen t to th e floor of th e
n e x t m o rn in g .
c h a m b e r ag ain , it is placed on the
S te rrito rie s b u t g en eral su p p o rt
W h en a c o m m itte e receiv es a d o ck et fo r th ird re a d in g , at w hich
of allied n a tio n s’ co n tro l p olicies
tim e th e S e n a to rs vote on th e bill
bill,
th
ey
go
th
ro
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g
h
it
w
ith
a
sen d it to th e R ules C o m m ittee
fo r colonies w ere fa v o red by th e
O v er 1220 b ills alread y in tro
fin e to o th com b, se n ten ce by se n If th e bill passes, it is th e n sent
w ho sc ru tin iz e it c a re fu lly as to
m a jo rity of persons in m ore th a n
tence, an d if th e r e is d o u b t in to th e H ouse to be p u t th ro u g h
d u ced th is session an d m re to
p ro p el form . If it h a p p e n s to be
300 O regon G r e a t
D ecisions
come! P e rh a p s you w o u ld lik e to
th e sam e p ro c e d u re as o ccu rred
th
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a S e n a te bill, it is th e n se n t back
groups.
k now ju s t w h at cau ses a b ill to
it is a good bill, th ey call in in in th e S e n a te ; ;h o w ev er, if it is
P ro m p t action on stateh o o d of
b> in tro d u c e d a n d w h e re loe it to th e d esk a n d is re a d tw o suc fo rm ed p erso n s on th e su b ject a H ouse bill, th e p ro c e d u re is ju s t
M ixed re a c tio n s to tw o form s
cessive d a te s befo re th e S en ate
A laska and H aw aii, a ch an ce for
go fro m th e r e u n til it b e o m t -
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-A n A ct” . A bill is in tro d u ced ession, a fte r w h ich th e P re sid e n t p u b lic h e a rin g a t w h ich tim e any c o m m ittees and floor fav o rab ly , it
P u e rta R icans to vote on in d e p e n
tic b ra n d a n d th a t of E u ro p ean
by a le g isla to r b ecau se he, an in re fe rs it to th e p ro p e r co m m ittee. one in te re ste d m ay com e an d is th e n sent to th e E ngrossed an d
allies— w ere re g iste re d by O re den ce o r statehood, a n d m o re li
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te rim co m m ittee, a s ta te d e p a rt
g ive his v iew s an d o p in io n s E n ro lled B ills C o m m ittee w ho pre gonians p a rtic ip a tin g in th e 195« b e ra l d ealings w ith P a n a m a ra te d
m e n t o r som e o rg a n iz a tio n o r in m oney, it is re fe rre d to one com A fte r
th e
b ill
has
b e e n p are it for th e s ig n a tu re s of the G re a t D ecisions” d iscu ssio n of h ig h in opinion ballo ts from 22
m ittc e an d if passed o u t by th em
O regon counties on th e issue of
d iv id u a l felt th e n eed of a new
in th e S en ate; h o w ev er, if it is P re s id e n t o f th e S en ate, th e foreign policy issues.
it
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n
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t
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•U. S.— F or or A gainst ‘C o lo n ial
law o r a ch an g e in a n old law
ta b le d o r p assed o u t w ith or w ith S p e a k e r of th e H ouse and th e n
O
pposition
to
colonialism
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r
U
W hen a le g isla to r feels th a t a bill C o m m ittee fo r th e ir a p p ro v a l or out am en d m en ts, a n d se n t to th e fin ally , if he so chooses, th e G ov
ism ’?”
is n ecessary, he asks th e L e g isla d isap v ro v al. At th e sam e tim e flo o r of th e S en ate. If th e bill e rn o r signs it- T his sam e co m m it
To vote for this an d seven o th e r
w ould ta k e th e T en M ile L ake fo reig n policy issues in th e 1957
tiv e C ounsel to p re p a re sam e for th a t th is bill is sen t to th e com is p assed o u t w ith am en d m en ts, tee h as this bill re a d by th re e
S ystem aw ay from th e F ish Com-
him- A fte r th is is done, th e leg m itte e a copy of it is se n t to th e th e n th ese am e n d m e n ts a ie also d iffe re n t sets of p roof re a d e rs, to nission an d place it u n d e r the G re a t D ecisions scries are being
ta b u la te d by O regon S ta te college
se n t to th e p rin te rs in o rd e r th a t be su re it is le tte r perfect. A fter
sta
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akes
isla to r tu rn s it in to th e d<-k of
S ta te G am e C om m ission. I h ave e x ten sio n service. B allot ta b u la
they m ig h t be p rin te d an d p laced all of th is p ro ced u re, a bill th en
copies
of
th
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bill
th
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t
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th e H ouse or S en ate, w h ic h e v e r ,rd e r th a t th e p rin te d bill m ig h t 1 on th e leg islato rs d esks to o . W hen becom es "A n A ct” . O ne can read h ad a bill d ra w n by th e L egisla tio n s w ill be com pleted d u rin g
tive C ounsel and, in a sm u c h as it th e n e x t th re e w eeks on th e th re e
th e ease m ay be, and th ey in tu rn
ily see w hy processing tak es so
is past th e d e ad lin e for in d iv id u a l fin al Issues of th e s e r ie s —n e u tr a
long an d even w ith all th e p re
leg islato rs to in tro d u c e bills, 1 lists, m ilitary stra te g y in th e n u
cau
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occasionally
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SMITH RIVER
am now try in g to get it passed by clear age, and tra d e an d aid
b a n k a cH O Peaa
m ade.
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v k s t b io o k *
the R ules C om m ittee-
S X 8
W hile g en erally fa v o rin g "self-
S e n a te B ill No. 3(18. the born’,
Veg « i r — I wan*
A n u m b e r of folks from borne
issue fo r $12,600,000 for H ighw ay w ere h ere last w eek for th e h e a r le te rm in a tio n " in U. S te rrito rie s ,
Tìlcùù
101, m u st go th ro u g h th is above ing on th e C o m m u n ity C ollege O reg o n ian s b allo ted as follow s o n
-T H A T THE
RESIDE NC
process and, w h ile w e are w o rk Bill. T hose sp eak in g in its b eh alf colonial q u estio n s of E u ro p e a n
OF WHITE PEOPLE IN THE U-S-
ing a t It daily, it w ill ta k e som e from C oos C o unty, w ere H enry allies:
little tim e b efo re it can becom e H anson, re p re se n tin g th e long C yrputi
WAS BUILT IN ST AUGUSTINE, FLA?
66 p ercen t th o u g h t th e U. S.
••An A ct” . M any le tte rs are com sho rem en , B en G a rsk e of I. W. A ,
ing to m e from Coos an d C u rry C. P- G lass of th e C e n tra l L abor should su p p o rt c o n tin u ed B ritish
or
this
C o u n ties asking m e to su p p o rt C ouncil,
and
R e p re se n ta tiv e co n tro l because of th e stra te g ic
UH»»
th is bill R est a ssu red , e v e ry th in g
im p o rtan ce of th e island.
HOUSE BELONGED TO ONE F A M Iu., -» —
C laren c e B arto n .
p o ssible is being d o n e to get this
29 p ercen t said th e U. S should
T w o o u ts ta n d in g an d in te re st
A N D 1)H> YOU KNOW T H IS .
b ill processed fa v o ra b ly as soon
su p p o rt m a jo rity ru le hv th e HO
mg
guests
of
th
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e
n
a
te
th
is
w
eek
-we w a n t you to feel like th is bu sin ess BELO NG S to you h i .
as possible.
w ere M rs. A m erica e a rlie r in the p ercen t G reek p o p u latio n th a t
-o >;, r e to s » • VO’ ” (an d we hope w e will be to«
A d eleg a tio n in fav o r of poison w eek an d today M rs. O regon w a n ts union of thy islan d w ith
at least 292 y e a r ) T h an k You.
ing th e T en M ile L a k e S y stem s Each one sp o k e b rie fly b efo re th e G reece.
at L akeside, in c lu d in g D onald
T he re m ain in g 5 p e rc e n t sup
•
B au er, F ra n k D rew , M r S tillm a n session.
jMjrted p a rtitio n of th e islan d
O th e r g u ests callin g on m e from
a n d o th ers, called on m e to see
into G reek an d T u rk is h ( th e
if It w ould be possible to get hom e w ere E ugene B ailey an d H m in o rity g ro u p ) sections w ith
som e leg islatio n in tro d u c e d th a t H. H ill.
self-d eterm in atio n for each.
A lgeria
81 p e rc e n t fa v o red c o n tin u e d
association of A lg eria w ith th e
F ren ch U nion. A lgeria h a s b een
F ren ch te rrito ry since 1830
19 p ercen t b elieved th is co u n try
should su p p o rt th e A lg erian n o
tio n a lists’ m o v em en t for in d e p e n
dence.
Singapore
92 p e rc e n t v o ted U. S su p p o rt
of B ritish co n tro l u n til F a r E ast
ten sio n s an d local C o m m u n ist
a c tiv ities q u ite dow n.
8 p e rc e n t th o u g h t th is c o u n try
sh ould press B rita in to give S in g
a p o re self g o v ern m en t now .
The Belgian Congo
56 p ercen t v o ted for U. S
"h a n d s o f f 'i n th is fo reig n policy
issue T he Cong«» w as a n n e x e d as
B elgian te rrito ry in 1908 and is
I th e ric h e st c o u n try in A frica.
. N in ety p e rc e n t of its im p o rta n t
u ra n iu m e x p o rt com es to th e U-
Newsletter F r:n 9 o te Sen. Chapman
Group Opposses
"Colonialism"
ELDEST
(F
1 9 2 yEARS
Come a-running
Ranch
44 p e rc e n t th o u g h t w e should
u rg e a speed-up in econom ic and
p o litical d ev elo p m en t aim ed at
e a rly in d ep en d e n ce.
B road rec o m m e n d a tio n for U.
S. policy in re la tio n s w ith E u ro
p ean a llies on colonial q u e stio n s
fav o red reco g n itio n th a t som e
peoples a re not re a d y y et for
self g o v ern m en t
but e n c o u ra g e
m e n t to o u r allies and th e U nited
N ations to speed u p ed u catio n , a d
m in is tra tiv e tra in in g , and econo
m ic d ev elo p m en t in all colonial
areas. T h e U. S could do its p a rt
th ro u g h te c h n ic a l assista n c e an d
econom ic aid.
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