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"Confidentially
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ROBERT TAYLOR
BURSITIS of the mind is the
only thing that could have al
lowed boredom during the past
week and a half.
Oxnam, Faulkner, Oppenheimer
three of the world's hriehtpr
and more outspoken fieures. and
all in Eugene and before the
public free.
These speakers actually were
far from free. The university
paid in the heavy four figures to
get them here, but those who
made the choices realized that
there's more to a school than its
catalogue.
Every teacher knows that he
can labor for months and fail to
make his point, only to have it
thrust into his students' minds
in a moment by a visiting authority.
Possibly more important is the
ettect upon the community: jar
ring it into a knowing that these
people we read about really exist
ana that their problems and ac
complishments are fact, not just
nistant tairy tale. The atom bomb,
for instance.
As one woman said after the
Oppenheimer talk: "You know.
1 11 bet he knows that bomb
from beginning to end."
By JIM WELCH
day by a young thing who said,
. FAITH, appropriately, is the
name of a man at a local stock
brokerage house. He (Gerald T.
Faith) was approached Wednes-
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COLLEEN MILLER
GEORGE NADER
WALTER BRENNAN
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I'm interested in atomic power
and I've got $150 to invest."
That's (he Oppenheimer effect.
FAITH well may be the name
of the Bulldog of Alder St. Be
cause he's a she, according to
Boyd Peterson, another denizen
of the street. This is the dog who
through lethargy and a trust in
his her own invulnerability
never moves aside for a car.
Gentle bulldogs, yes. Happy bull
dogs, well yes. But she bulldogs,
never.
A BACHELOR in Salem is
planning a $100,000-plus home
with six bedrooms. Mercy!
ALL THE RIDDLES of this
age are not nuclear. One of the
longest standing is how the New
York Times, printing all the news
that s fit to print, can stay in
business. .
A case in point: In a recent
issue the Times printed the en
tire Yalta documents. The Regis
ter-Guard ordered 10 copies at 10
cents each. The total postage,
paid by the Times, came to 96
cents.
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Friday Saturday Sunday
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Arlene Dahl - Rosemary Clooney
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'A FRIEND sloshed into the
office the other day, shook the
cloudburst from her shoulders,
and said, "Do you know- what
Fred Brenne just said to me? He
said 'Fine Day. "
Fred has had his job as Eugene
Chamber of Commerce manager
longer than any other chamber
manager in the region. It's the
little things of everyday life that
matter. For example, Fred reads
the Journal of Commerce while
jaywalking across Willamette St.
just to demonstrate bis trust in
Eugene drivers.
I Jury Picked
, For Newport
Assault Trial
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.
Thur., Apr. 21, 1955 5B
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DUST STORM WARNING Roy Norris, a Colorado
Highway Department driver, stands near a warning sign
on U. S. Highway 36-40 during height of dust storm
ready to caution motorists about poor visibility in the
plains area. The photo was made about 35 miles east
of Denver.
Texans Dread Arrival
Of Storm Named Sam
Quick Exit
NEWPORT, Ore. ( Testimony
was scheduled to begin Thursday
in the second trial of Richard
Thomson, accused of trying to
kill his business partner, James
Meuler, 31, in 1953.
Thomson was convicted in the
first trial, but a new trial was
ordered by the State Supreme
Court on the ground improper
evidence was introduced.
Selection of a jury was com
pleted Wednesday, and the jury
at once went to the scene where:
Meuler went over a bluff in an
automobile.
Thomson is accused of hitting
Meuler over the head with a piece
of pipe, and then rolling him off
the bluff in the car. The car
plunged into the surf far below,
but Meuler bounced out part way
down, and recovered to testify
against Thomson in the previous
trial. '
Defense attorneys" have indi
cated they may plead temporary
insanity for Thomson. This led
Dist. Atly. William Hollcn to re
quest an examination of Thomson
by Dr. Rogers Smith of Portland
Wednesday. The defense agreed.
After the, examination, there was
no announcement of Smith's opin
FRANKLIN, Neb. IW Mice
haven't a chance in the Franklin
County courthouse. Supplies of
poisoned grain kept by the county
agricultural agent for fighting
prairie dogs, mice and other ro
dents were recently invaded by
courthouse mice. The invaders
scarcely made it away from the
sack before they succumbed.
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MIDLAND, Tex. m This west,
Texas city's official "sandstorm ad
visory board, composed 1-2 of
women, already is getting senti
mental over sandstorms which
they swear are thoroughly mascu
line. Seven official sandstorms
good, clean sand already have
swept the area. Don't dare call
'em dirty dusters.
The sandstorm advisory board
was created here Jan. 7 after
women protested the U.S. Weath
er Bureau's policy of giving fem
inine names to hurricanes. West
Texas sandstorms, the board said,
would be given masculine names.
The board is composed of three
F:H'i'.:MyiT
GEORGE PAL'S (uSijl)
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of Space"
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FUTHC-UNeTI nOWCTlM Of
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persons, Chamber of Commerce
Manager Delbcrt Downing and
U.S. Weather Bureau forecaster i
Bill Percy, hopelessly outnum-
bered by attorney Barbara Culver.
They hardly had time to frame
their certificates of appointment
when the first sandstorm, struck
Jan. 20. !
Sandstorm Adam responded to
his name like a gentleman, whis
tled along at 29 miles per hour,!
stayed a couple of hours, and was
careful not to overstay his wel
come.
The next was Benson, named
after the Agriculture secretary, i
Ezra Taft Benson. He deposited
an extra half-inch of new surface
to the vicinity's grazing lands.1
Local Republicans swaggered.
Sandstorm Casanova danced in,
took a look at things where men I
are men and departed hastily. But
the next sandy fellow was a real
devil. El Diablo, the board named
him. He was a real man, towering j
12,000 feet and roaring for hours
all over West Texas.
Ely was a hit-and-run fellow.
Some folks didn't know he was
even around. Then came Farouk,
who turned out to be fast but not
so potent.
But Gus was different. He
stuck a chip on his shoulder and
hung around for'days. Strictly no
gentleman, said Mrs. Culver.
The next sandstorm's name is
secret but Democrats are betting
his name will be Harry. And Ray-burn-conscious
Texans dread the
day sandstorm Sam arrives.
"He's bound to stay a long,
long time," they say.
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McDONALD Conquest of Space,
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