Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, May 21, 1952, Image 8

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    Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.,
Page 8 Wed., May 21, 1952
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ASNE Leader
Answers Morse
Solon Says Press
Bungled Steel Case
WASHINGTON W) The
president of the American Society
of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) has
challenged a statement by Sen.
Morse (R-Ore) that press, radio
and television did not fully report
the steel seizure dispute.
"News coverage by the Ameri
can press of all viewpoints on the
steel controversy has Been thor
ough and complete," ASNE head
Wright Bryan, editor of the At
lanta Journal, said in Atlanta
Tuesday night.
"ANYONE who says otherwise
simply has not read the news
papers, or else refuses to believe
the evidence before his eyes."
Bryan said editorial comment
has expressed every conceivable
attitude as "it always does on con
troversial issues."
Morse, a supporter of President
Truman's seizure of the steel
mills, accused the press, radio and
television of failing to meet their
public trust.
HE SAID they ignored the
seriousness of the situation con
fronting the country and concen
trated on the "political overtones"
in the dispute.
ueciaring mat mucn oi uiei
nau'enawr mmmpnt "sppmpH to'
follow remarkably" the content
paid advertisements by the steel
companies, Morse told a Senate
Labor subcommittee news cover
age of the steel dispute was "one
of the saddest failures of Ameri
can journalism in my recollection."
CONFUSING "JOY" A
visitor to the current exhi
bition at the Museum of
Modern Art in Paris is a
little bit confused about the
statue she's studying. "Poie
de Vicre," by Jacqes Lip
chitz, doesn't seem to look
particularly joyous, nor
does it seem lifelike.'
Airline Returns
To Schedule
Gas Restrictions
Eased in Region
Easing of restrictions on use ofi
aviation gasoline has enabled
West Coast Airlines to resume
normal operations north and south
of Eugene, the Eugene office an
nounced Wednesday.
Four flights a day in each di
rection will be maintained" on the
new spring-summer schedule.
Northbound flights leave Mahlon
Sweet Airport at 9:15 a.m., 3:40
p.m., 5:40 p.m., and 7:40 p.m.
Southbound flights leave at 11
a.m., 12:30 p.m., 3:50 p.m., and
p.m. All times are Daylight
Time.
At the same time the airline an
nounced a one-dollar reduction in
fare to Roseburg.. Formerly $6,
fare to that city is now $5.
United Airlines Wednesday had
no news of expanded schedules.
Off-Street Parking
Issue Under Study
Officials List
Road Delays
SALEM tP) The Oregon
Highway Commission Tuesdav
, i announced tne louowing construc-Spriiigfield-s
present off-street parking (parking meter) or-.Uon dclays:
dinance hasn't enough teeth in it, members of the city's off-street j 0cnnc0 Highway west of Milch
parking committee decided Tuesday noon. ;cn; Columbia River Highway
So, the committee directed that an amendment be drawn up (rom cascade Locks to Hood
and submitted to the city council for consideration. A called River; The Dalles California
Oregon Driver
License System
Highly Rated
Forestry Measure
Okayed in Senate
WASHINGTON (IP) The Sen
ate passed and sent to President
Truman Tuesday a bill designed
to increase direct sales of timber
in national forests.
The bill raises from $500 to
$2,000 the present limitation on
sale of federal timber without ad
vertisement and competitive bidding.
The measure's intended to make
it easier for farmers and ranchers j tests
to buy timber in small lots.
Oregon's driver licensing pro
gram has been voted Sn outstand
ing achievement award by the
National Safety Council, according
to a telegram received by Secre
tary ot State Earl T. Newbry from
N. H. Dearborn, council president.
The award is based upon the
annual inventory of state traffic
safety activities conducted among
the 48 states. Among the require
ments of the driver licensing, im
provement and control are: Ad
ministration and personnel; driver
examining personnel and training;
examining standards; examination
of drivers; driver improvement
and control; examples of Oregon's
driver's manual; written and road
warning letters; and reports.
Taft Thinks Truman
May Still Get Bid
WASHINGTON (VP) Sen.
Robert Taft predicted Tuesday
night President Truman may yet
be the Democratic candidate for
president this year.
"I don't mean to question Mr.
Truman's good faith in withdraw
ing," the condidate for the GOP
presidential nomination said.
"But by the time the Democrats
look over the field, as they try out
this man, and another balloon for
somebody else and find that after
all he hasn t got very much
strength they may finally con
clude that Mr. Truman is as strong
a candidate as they can come
back to." .
meeting of the council may, take
up the question Thursday night.
Of an expected $f,uuu irom
parking meter receipts during the
present fiscal year, only $100 is
proposed to be placed in tne city s
off street parking fund. This is
where the committee is seeing a
red flag.
HALF THE receipts must go
into retiring the cost of the meters.
The other half presently is going
into repair and enforcement of the
meters.
Members of the committee think
this is not the intent of the meter
system. The meter system, they
say, is for payment of an off-street
parking system.
So, the reworded ordinance. If
approved by the council, will leave
out the "enforcement ' angle. En
forcement will be left up to the
police department, where is actu
ally is now, and will come out of
the department budget.
AL BRANDT, chairman of the
committee, and Mayor B. P. Lar
son, and member of the committee,
raise the issue that the city is not
keeping faith with the downtown
merchant when such a little bit of
money is going into an off-street
program.
Haste is of the essence, for it's
budget time. Right now, purchase
of a motorcycle is in the "parking
meter fund" section of the budget.
RAIDERS TO LOSE
DEFERMENT STATUS
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (P)
Vanderbilt University officials
came through with a new angle
In college punishment this
week.
School officials said any stu
dents found guilty of taking
part in Sunday night's "panty
raids" would lose their status as
students in good standing.
That means they would be
eligible draftees.
Highway from Modoc to Barclay
Springs and south of Lapine;
Pacific Highway from Lane
County line to Aiilauf and in
Canyonville; Coast Highway
South of Coos Bay; Wilson Kiver
Highway near Tunnel Point;
Unity - Baker Highway from
Sumptor Junction to Baker; Ump
qua Highway from Reeclsport to
Scottsburg;
Coos Bay-Roseburg highway
from Suicide Creek to Pacific
Highway; Willamette Highway
around Meridian Dam; and War
ner Valley Highway from Drake's
Creek to Adcl.
mtk
DXE LOSES OUT
HASTINGS, Mich. (U.B Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower got one
write-in vote for first Ward alder
man in the Hastings municipal
election. He lost, however, to Al
bert Osborne.
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Oregon's driver licensing de
partment is headed by John C.
Kerrick, manager. Ward McRey
nolds is chief examiner. During
1951, 750,000 Oregoniajis held op
erators licenses, 51,465 held chauf
feur licenses and 35,365 learners
permits were issued. Approxi
mately 70,000 applicants took the
driver license examination in 1951,
with 2ii',520 failing to satisfactorily
meet the state standards. A total
of 66,296 new applicants were is
sued driver licenses in 1951.
Thanks, Professor Dodson,
but we carit take the credit !
Swim Sign-Ups
Close June 9
Registrations' for learn-to-swim
classes sponsored by Eugene's Bu
reau of Parks and Recreation will
close June 9. Limited to young
sters living in School District No.
4, the classes will start June 16
and will continue through the
summer.
Full information about the learn-to-swim
program can be obtained
by calling the parks bureau,
4-1406, but parents of children
I already registered are advised not
to assume their youngsters have
been forgotten if class appoint
ment cards are not received prior
to June 16.
Class cards will be sent out im
mediately before each new swim
class opens, the bureau has an
nounced, and some youngsters will
not be listed for classes until July
or early August.
Air Search Cancelled,
Pilot Makes Landing
ALBANY, Ore. (IP) Search
for a missing plane was called off
here Tuesday after the pilot re
ported he had landed at an emer
gency field;
The pilot, Russell Slrait, Al
bany, was reported missing after
he failed to arrive at Newport on
tho Oregon Coast. The Air Search
and Rescue Unit organized an
eight-plane search party to look
for him.
But it was called off when
Strait telephoned his wife and re
ported that he had landed at an
emergency field after running into
a fog bank.
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FAMOUS SINCE 1857 (MrL
65 Groin N.ulral Spirits jNfe'JtHl umimito.
C. R. Dodion, tlnad or the
Petroleum Engineering DepL,
University of
Southern Califoraii
" reeonfy attended the opening of your new $8 million research center.
A an engineer I was tremendously impressed with both the plant and
the faeilUi. My eongmtidationt for the creation of this outstanding
center for petroleum research," '
This letter from Prnfmsnr DoHaon. alonir with several others (,
on the same suhieet a W weoka back, started us Winw
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American profit and loi
believe ns, it took a lot
me w mo - ija't have U"
loss system we probably wouldn 1
.t of planning and time and effort "
But becaiisA mir Amprinan ovafpm provides both com? "
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IMn Bva. aafinn n n, K.i.nnM at ninniWr UK .
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Without a doubt, onr free competitive economy deserves
of the credit for these accomplishments.
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