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Bateson Not Enamored with
Federal Bureau Methods
"It'i nothing but sticky man of muddle-hesdfd Irresponsl
billty!" That was the definition of federal bureaucracy given Wednes
day to member! of the Salem Exchange club, not by an outsider.
but from one who could apeak from experience Cornelius Bate-
candidate for the atate sen
New and Old Assembly Presidents Carlos P. Romulo
(right) of the Philippines, outgoing president of the U. N.
general assembly, congratulates his successor, Nasrollah Ente
zam of Iran, at opening of the fifth general assembly in New
York City. (AP Wirephoto)
David Riggs to
Head Hi-Y Club
A Salem high school senior,
David Riggs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Riggs, was elected presi
dent of the Salem Hi-Y council
Wednesday. The council serves
as a board of directors for all
five Hi-Y chapters.
Dick Reay was elected sccre-tary-t
reasurer. Roth Holtz,
vMCA boys work secretary, an
nounced that the Salem clubs
will host the annual officers
training conference at the local
Y October 21 and the older boys
conference November 15.
Delegates are soon to be elect
ed to attend both. The five clubs
first met in a joint session then
disbanded for the first meeting
of each club for the 1950-51
school year.
Miss Oregon Back
Af Linfield College
Portland, Sept. 21 (Eliza
beth Ann Baker hurried through
town yesterday, bound for Lin
field college campus after carry
ing the "Miss Oregon" banner to
Atlantic City.
She was picked up at the Mu-
Chest Support
Matter of Duty
'Each of us has a duty to
share in creating In this com
munity a wholesome environ
ment in which to live, to work
and to play," said Otto J. Wil
son of the Otto J. Wilson com
pany and co-chairman of the
automotive and transportation
division of the Salem Commun
ity Chest fund raising campaign.
"I believe," he said," each of
us should have a vital interest
in what the participating agon
cies do in making the children
of our city better citizens, and
in making Salem a more whole
some community.
"If we, as citizens, do not
contribute voluntarily to support
of these agencies, the services
they perform must be assumed
by the government and support
ed by taxation.
"Voluntary private contribu
tions is the best method and the
democratic way to handle this
obligation to the community."
The quota for automotive and
transportation is $10,700.
son,
ate on the democratic ticket and
formet head of the five-county
census bureau office in Salem.
Bateson struck out against
bureaucracy as something "I d
like to avoid" In a talk which
gave his views oh the economic
future of Marlon county.
He emphasized that something
positive should be done to en
courage enterprise and oppor
tunity, especially for the small
businessman and farmer.
Tying his views in with facts
on Marion county, Bateson said
he estimated that 15 per cent of
the county's 100,000 plus popula
tion was engaged directly in ag
riculture. He pointed out, how
ever, that the agricultural fron
tier of the county was all but
gone.
"With diminishing opportun
ity comes an increased cry for
security something which can
never be had. It can be wiped
out by Inflation or a change of
government policy," Bateson
said.
He claimed, however, that op
portunity on Marion county's
farms could be Increased by de
velopment of an Irrigated econ
omy.
He also suggested that small
farmers and businessmen could
be aided by tax laws which
would permit them to build cap
ital reserves.
It was the second time with
in as many weeks that the Ex
change club heard from demo
cratic party speakers both of
whom strayed from the party
line to shake a verbal finger at
national practice.
The first was Luis Martine
Lally, Marion county democratic
central committee chairman, who
said he didn t care whether Tru
man was elected again or not.
His talk was aimed at sponsor
ing the principle! of the two
party system.
Woodburn Gets
Bloodmobile
Next visitation for the Port
land regional blood center mo
bile unit in Marion county is
scheduled for next Monday,
September 25, at Woodburn.
Residents of Woodburn, Hub
bard and Gervais are cooperat
ing in signing up as donors for
this visit. The unit will be In op
eration In the Legion hall at
Woodburn between the hours of
2 and 6 p.m. that date.
Red Cross chairmen in those
communities are assisting in lin
ing up donors for the afternoon
and in helping at the visitation
of the unit.
nlclpal airport by McMinnvllle
sponsors and flown to a recep
tion there.
Plan to Open Streets
Gates At the last meeting of
the city council plans were made
to open several streets, which
will be graded and graveled
This will give access to a num
ber of homes that are at this time
cut off from the main streets
The new street through the
Park and Davis addition will be
graded and graveled. Applica
tion has been made to the Moun
tain States Power company for
the installation of a number of
street lights which will be plao
ed at the most important points.
1 """""j COMPLETE SET
50( DOWN 50 c A WEEK
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New College Students
Gervais Gervais Union hish
school seniors who are entering
college this fall as freshmen in
clude Leroy Dunn, University of
Oregon; Patrick Mahony and El
lis Manning, Oregon State col
lege; James Schumaker, Willam
ette university and Robert El
more, University of Denver.
Loioraoo. Jerry and Jack Schu
maKer, lormer graduates, are
entering Willamette university.
Dean E. Booster, World War II
veteran and a graduate of the
class of 1944 will attend Oregon
oiaie lor nis lrcshman year.
Waterloo Only
Wants Traffic
Protection
Lebanon Seeking to reacti
vate Waterloo's incorporated
status of 1893, a mass meeting
last Friday night brought out
most of the village's adult citi
zens, to hear their problems out-
Jned by Kenneth Wllshire, Leb
anon attorney.
Maps of Waterloo were shown
defining the city limits. The old
city charter call for a secretary-recorder
who would also
serve as police magistrate, a
town marshal and a city council
of five members, on of whom
would be elected as mayor by
the council.
The little city is entitled to
receive rebates from several tax
funds aside from any they might
levy on themselves, it was point
ed out. No new tax payments
are planned, for Waterloo is in
terested only in securing traffic
protection for its children with
out Imposing an additional bur
den on its taxpayers.
Waterlooans voted to con
tinue their city project and the
following committee was named
to make further Investigation
and recommendation; Mrs. P.
D. Shoemaker, Mrs. George
Vawter, Ben Canaga, Mrs.
Wayne Harvey and W. W. Ash
lock. The committee will confer
with County Engineer Banks to
see what can be done about
temporarily policing the high
way through the town.
Vets to Hear
Health Talk
Howard R. Pyfer of the Mar
lon county department of health
will explain details of the pro
posed new Marion county health
building to members of Salem
chapter No. 6, Disabled Ameri
can Veterans, at their meeting
Thursday night at Salem Wom
an's club, 4(i0 North Cottage.
Official guest of the chapter
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Sept. 21, 1950 9
will be Steele L. Moorhead, New
port, state department senior
vice commander, and David R.
King, Portland, state department
adjutant.
The state officials will explain
details of the state wide mem
bership drive in honor of State
Department Commander Robert
Bryant who is a patient at Vet
erans hospital In Portland.
Moorhead and King will also
give the obligations to new mem
bers of Salem chapter 6.
Plans will be discussed and
formulated for the fall meeting
of the chapter, It was announced
by the commander, Charles M.
Harvey.
Long Costal Trip
Grand Island Mr. and Mrs.
Dale L. Fowler and Marcena re
turned this week from a four
day trip along the coast. They
visited Depoe Bay, Yachats, and
Myrtle Point. At Depoe Bay
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Sullivan, keeper of the
acquarlum. At Yachats they
visited the Louis Will family
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