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— I CWWAl W A S H IN G T O N FwblUlMd w eekly every Thunday by P. O . • « AND ¿SM ALL C E N TR A L P O IN T T IM E S , IN C . *M 216 E. M ae St. C eatral Pole». O r . 97502 B U S IN E S S ” By C. W I L S O N HARDER M e t e d a« aecoed cla w B a ll m atter at the port o ffice at There is one thing that can p o p u la tio n of th e n a tio n an d be said for the A m eric a n bu It b ir th c o n tro l is th e le g it i re au crat K ig a rd le s s of often- m a te a n s w e r to a p r o b le m , nmvs narrow lines of thinking th a t (o x e m in e n t sh o u ld be a b le » h e n he gets on a subject such to a d v is e ih e p o p u la tio n on as sex. he is capable of think* p ro c e d u re s . C e atra l Potat, Oregon »7502, under act o f Congress M ar. S, 1S»7. Sebacriptioo 8 - < » par year ia Jackson County, S3. 50 la th e « a te o f O a e n a aad M . 0 0 owtalde « a te . NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION in g e e ry b ig Ol c o u is e t ills is all p ie d ic u le d on other ; h * o - ph-'s money S « th e n e w est w r in k le alo ng the Ho- _ tum a< w lth l so m e a g e n c y ’ a g e n rie s w o r k i n g on s o m e th in g c a lle d in te r n a tio n a l co o p e ra tio n is to spend S IM C. w H a r s tr m illio n in t ’ .S. ta x d o lla r s to te a c h peop le a ll o v e r th e w o rld w h a t causes b a b ie s. THE FEDERAL AID NET IS CLOSING........... The biggest deception ever perpetrated against a free people by any gang of power-hungry, egotistical fabricators is this Federal Aid fiasco which the American people have fallen for so ingloriously. Before He visited the Flood upon the earth, God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that e\ery imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." We know of no better language with which to describe those in this 20th century world who are foisting upon the American people this ruinous falsity which w ill bring us to penury and ultim ate slavery— complete sub servience to their sophisticated oligaichy. First, who are the engineers of this knavery? It is by no meant confined to the o ffic ia l Johnson administration; it has been operating through the last several decades and the poli tic a l administrations simply furnish the implementation of the fraud. Indeed it is not an organisation of definitely designed framework. It is the amalgamation of mind and desire and purpose of individuals forming several distinct organizational bodies, some of them no more than committees, with vari ous individuals in some instances actually belonging to more than one entente. We can here name only a few of those groups: The Council on Foreign Relations, probably the oldest. Formed of like-m inded individuals im m ediately after World War 1, but not actually given organizational frame work until 1927. Presumes interest only in our foreign affairs, but {Tactically every move v ita lly affects our domestic interests. Ad Hoc Committee on Triple Revolution. A committee of 32 economists, union officials, educators and others, including Pulitzer and Nobel prize winners. Slay have been instituted in Eisenhower's administration; only preliminary reports were received by Kennedy; the fu ll report coming to Johnson in 1964. The committee stated frankly that the American people are incapable of conducting their own lives and affairs in their own be« interests and that capable hands and minds such as their own mu« regiment every phase of our lives and assume entire responsibility. Here is a quote from the report: "The economy of abundance can sustain a ll citisem in comfort and economic security whether or not they engage in what is commonly reckoned as work. We urge that SOCIETY under take an unqualified commitment to provide every individual and every fam ily with an adequate income AS A MATTER OF R IG H T ." (Capitals ours) . The policy- making heads of the National Education Association. hfr. Johnson's recently appointed 15-member advisory group. Presumed functions: To advise the course of the Great Society and recommend governmental reforms. The ADA (Americans for Democratic A ctio n ). Not to be confused as a wing of the Democratic Party- there are " l y Republicans in it. There are others. But together they form what M. Stanton Evans appropriately terms the ESTABLISHMENT in his recent book "The Liberal Establishment". Secondly, This self appointed intelligentsia actually believes the American people incapable of doing for themselves. Really this is a compliment to the people, for truly, i f left openly to th e irO rn decision, the people would certainly not give away their privilege of individual responsibility. How wonder fully efficacious that responsibility ia has been demonstrated over the last two humfred yean in the building of the most highly developed, mort affluent, most competent segment of civilization yet produced in history, Thirdly, government CANNOT give monetary aid for any social leveling or developing purpose. It doesn't have one cent of money with which to "aid" without first taking it from the people. Then it gives back SOME of what it has taken — with strings attached. Fowthly, Are these benefactors really concerned for the welfare of the people’ NO. I f they were they would wart to do it the PROVED American way: help them to help them selves; a continuation of the method by which America got to its unique position of affluency. W e« Germany has used the formula to triumphantly revive itself since World War 11. T a i wan (Formosa) is the outstanding modern demonstration of what good government can do to promote the Individual, demo cratic welfare of a lib eral, private property, free enterprise and freedom -«Joying people. Fifthly, We come to the question of real MOTIVE which prompts our friends of the ambitious clique to offer us federal aid: The money cure for poverty, for urban renewal, for medicare, education, and a ll their other hunched* of splurges of beneficence. These people are highly intelligent, to certainly they know that the poor cannot be boosted into a permanent statin of financial competence jurt by bestowing upon them a subsistence level of income. For with free income the recipients w ill lose a ll in cettlve (if they ever had any) and be coztent permanently with a subsistence statin. This is being proved over and over in the current Poverty War and W el fare Opus. Which doesn't raise the quality of our citisenship, even I f It does pull votes In the desired direction. Individual wealth, education and like desirable emolument* of good clrtwrohlp c.nnot be legislated or p u rc h ^ d , even with «amd money. To thru« education upon the talented or the masses without correspondingly importing hlghter ethical standards and twpect for authority Is an empty and dangerous pursuit. There can be no production w ithout work and there can be no turtalned w ealth w ithout production. » / When money is forthcom - FACE 2 T H E C E N TR A L P C D -T T IM ES THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1966 • • • T h e U S w ill now c o o p e ra te w ith a n y fo re ig n g o v e r n m e n t who w ishes to t r a in th e ir |reo- p le in b irth c o n tro l m e th o d s T h e A m e r ic a n ta x p a y e r w ill foot th e b ill • • • T h is is q u ite an a s to u n d in g e x p a n s io n o f A m e r ic a n fo re ig n p o lie s . I t Is d o u b tfu l w h en in his f a r e w e ll a d d re s s G e o rg e W a s h in g to n w a r n e d a g a in s t f o r e ig n e n ta n g le m e n ts th a t he had in m in d fo re ig n m a ttre s s e s . • • • • • • A fte r a ll. p r iK ie a tii.n has a l w ays been considered som e w hat of a local m a tte r • » • A s a m a i l e r of fa c t , on ce a lot ol p e o p le a ro u n d th e w o rld g e l Ih e id e a th a t Ih e t . S . g o v e r n m e n t Is In v o lv e d w ith heav v h n a n c ia l e x p e n d itu r e s te a c h ing th e m a b o u t th e b ird s an d bees, th e y a r e q u ite lik e ly to re s e n t th is fo re ig n in tru s io n in to w h a t Is c u s to m a r ily c o n s id e re d a p r iv a t e m a i l e r • • • • • • S o m e io y e a rs ag o . s o -c a lle d fo re ig n a id w a s s t a r t e d to h e lp w a r to rn n a tio n s g e t b a c k o n to th e ir e c o n o m ic fe e t. N o w . S IM b illio n la t e r , a n d a f t e r th ese f o r m e r w a r to rn n a tio n s a r e b u rs tin g w ith p r o s p e r ity , th e r e is a p r o b le m fin d in g new w a y s to spend A m e r ic a n ta x e s . • • • A m e ric a n b u re a u c ra ts be. c a m e involved in fo reig n steel production auto production, food production and in fact a ll phases of econom ic a c tiv ity un til th e re is perhaps no m o re r> »»m to proceed. t«; » "derail r f In.lepe'-TrS'f Ku-I-»a« D U N B A R C A R PEN TER “ I believe effective state gov ernment is important in this day of increasing federal pro grams. " I t is essential that the state take an active part in these opportunities to insure our ob taining our fa ir share of fed eral help without foregoing our independence.” superintend your cultural pursuit*. The one thing they w ill be unable to control w ill be the VALUE o f your wages, for they w ill be helpless to prevent the rise in price of a loaf of bread to a thousand dollars and ———- What the boys upstairs want is your vote to PERPETUATE them IN OFFICE and IN CONTROL. That is their ONLY basic objective. The chest x-ray clinic which has been operated by the Jacit- •on County Tuberculosis and Health Aaan. at the Sacred H « r t Hospital in M edford for the p a « 12 years, has been in stalled by General Electric com pany a t the Jackson County Public Health Center at the Fairgrounds in Medford. I t w ill be located permanently in the Health Center and w ill be oo- •ra te d as a cooperative pro gram of the Health Association and the Health Department. Decision to locate the clinic a t the Health Center was made by the association’s case find ing committee and the Medical Society advisers to the associa tion when It was found there would not be space available In the new hospital The clinic w ill be open for x-teya to the public during the same hours as at the hospital— ta c h Thursday afternoon from 2 to 3 p m and the f i r « Wed nesday evening of each month from 7 to • p.m. Ed B a rry , co-chairman of the association's case finding com mittee. pointed out that the x- ray clinic Ja operated as part of the »»rociatkm’s program to detect .uoe.-culosis as well as other respiratory and chest con ditions such as emphysema, lung cancer, chronic bronchitie end some heart ailments. Barry also pointed out that a p e r m could have TB and be spread ing the disease without knowing it The 4xS screening film s are read by local radiologists in cluding D r. E a rl Lawson, D r. Medford Native Carpenter is a native of M ed ing without production, the money gradually loses in value. ford and a graduate of H a r This means that eventually the money which brought us "aid" vard College, class of 1937 D u r ing W orld W ar I I he eras a far our schools, for our airports, for our hospital bills, for our Navy pilot in N A T S . He is the farm crops, gradually deteriorates, abetted in proportion to the owner of Dunbar Orchards and rate at which government issues the money to perform its "aid" co-founder and vice president obligations (both domestic and foreign). Which amounts to slow of Sabroeo Co , manufacturers of pear concentrates. Carpenter robbery on the part of the benevolent issuing government. is a m em ber and p a « presi That, ladies and gentlemen, is inflation that kills whole dent of the F ru it Growers peoples - - and it is happening here. League and the Medford Pear Shippers. He is first vice presi If you want to "enjoy" the SECURITY of the bird-in-hand dent of the Oregon Horticultural federal aid without regard for the guaranteed consequence of * Society and a past president retribution upon yourselves and your children and grande h il- of the Oregon Egg Producers. Carpenter is president of the efren. then go right ahead accepting this deceitful federal aid largess. Eat high on the hog and drink vodka and ride — Jackson Ccunty Coop, a pe troleum distributing firm He is tiger propelled luxury vehicles while the federal gas lasts, treasurer of the Rogue Valley a“d as long as you can keep your eyes closed to the future's A rt Association, a p a « m em economic realities. ber of the United Crusade, and is currently a m em ber of the Finally: The Great Society's presumed benevolet motives Governor’s Advisory Committee are 1(XX phoney, because the promised beneficial ends are on the Arts. impossible, and the promisees know it. A ll the denials in Carpenter is m arried and the the vocabulary cannot produce economic prosperity out of father of three children, one a teacher, another a senior in economic vandalism. high school, and a son who is The only real motive behind the teem ing offers of federal in Harvard. aid is to gain CONTROL of YOUR money. When that hap pen* tiie federal bureauocraey w ill control you, and can and w ill dictate what you do 24 hours of every day and how you do it. They w ill dictate where you live, where you work and for bow much. They w ill set the price o f your m ilk and Chest X-Ray Clinic Relocated In County Health Center Dunbar Carpenter, prominent Jackson County farm er and . president of the Oregon Shake spearean Festival today an nounced that he w ill file on the Democratic ticket for the state legislature. Carpenter said he would seek Position No 1 being vacated by John Dellenback who is running for Congreaa. In announcing his candidacy Carpenter declared: And th e re is alsu to be con sidered the thought th a t p e r haps a lul of people in other lands know m uch m o re about the birds and bees than A m e r i can b u re a u c ra ts do If . as so m e c la im . Ih e g r o w in g w o rld p o p u la tio n is a p r o b le m in n a tio n 's la c k in g s u ffi c ie n t food s u p p lie s an d f u r th e r m o r e . i f b ir th c o n tro l is th e a n s w e r to th o se p ro b le m s , * • • it IS v e ry s tra n g e , in d ee d , th a t So p e rh a p s it is b u t a lo g ic a l th e g o v e r n m e n ts c o n c e rn e d do s te p fo r th e t u r e a u . r a ts Io now not la k e steps in s te a d o f d e - b e c o m e c o n c e rn e d w ith w o rld l<ending on th e U S . w id e se x. A fte r a ll. w h a l o th e r • • • hum an a c t iv it y o ffe rs such A fte r a ll. a n y g o v e rn m e n t p ro m is e o f c o n tin u e d b u r e a u should be a b le Io d e te r m in e c ra tic Jobs, as sex w ill be in t h - w h e th e r or not th e r e is s u ffic i- w o rld long a f t e r th e A m e r ic a n c ie n t food s u p p lie s to fe ed Ih e ta x p a y e r Is b a n k r u p t. L Carpenter Files For Legislature Swamp G eek Road Repair Up For Bid FloydH art File« For Legislature Floyd H . H a rt, 34, 118 Black Oak D rive, Medford, announced yesterday he w ill aeek the Re publican nomination for Position One to the Oregon l e gislature from Jackson County. H a rt, a native of the county, is currently a partner in Se curity Insurance Agency and is seeking the position now held by John Dellenback. Dellenback yesterday announced he w ill be a candidate for Congress from the Fourth District. H a rt is a graduate of M ed ford High School and attended the University of Colorado and Oregon State University. He served four years in the U S. A ir Force during the Korean conflict and is president of the M edford Planning Commission. In addition to his many com m unity and civic activities, he is on the board of directors of Rogue Valley Hoapital. C rater National Bank, and is a past director of the M edford Cham, her of Commerce. He is m arried and the couple has three daughters. Bids are being called for the repair of 169 miles of the Swamp Creek Road, under the Bureau of Land Management Storm Repair Program , in Jack- Some of the projects proposed in federal aid are NOT DES son County, according to Don IRABLE. Some of them ARE! The important thing to re ald J. Schofield, district ranger member is that WE do the paying, one way or the other! of the Medford District Office. The proposed repair begina We rim ply pay much more and through the nose if we accept approxim ately 26 miles north- it at die federal trough. Almost 200 years have proved that . east of Rogue River. Access to County Judge E a rl M M ille r ow way, The American Way, is the sure way, the ONLY way the project area is vis the today announced he would seek to attain the desirable objectives and relatively fast, as Evans Creek County roads and re-election to the Jackson Coun. - the B L M controlled W e « Fork ’ history goes. ty Court for a third term , Evans Creek access road. M iUer, 59, and a Republican, In spite of what President Johnson and a ll hia intelligentsia Estim ated quantities for the in a statement, said: cohorts of the Great Society want to do lor us, LET'S RETAIN work to be perform ed include "Based upon what I think our THE D E C IS IO N \J R OURS FIVES. WE are not only capable a lump sum item for clearing county needs are, I feel that and grubbing; 81 stations of un of doing it, but WE MUST DO IT i f we are to REMAIN A I should offer my services for classified excavation; 1.69 miles another term N A TIO N OF FRFF MEN UNDER GOD. of f i n i s h i n g previously con , "Basically I think we have a Of cotrne, I f you are determinedly sure that you and your structed subgrade; 4,200 cu. good growth in population in neighbors in your county or your state do not have the trains yds of crushed aggregate base; the county and that this growth 190 lin ft. of cleaning culvert to take care of yourselves, then the catastrophe of federal aid calls for the need of an ex in place; 758 lin. ft of cul- through the Great Society is your only, though deplorable perienced person.” . vert installation; 250 cu. yds. He said he planned no inten fete. of loose rip rap; and other sive campaigning but that he — O- — items of work. would get around the county Contract time of 90 working (Managing Editor's Note) We have never taken the privilege and discuss issues with anyone days w ill be allowed for per o f commenting on Paul Hornbeck's editorials before. Last He said he felt a ir and w ater formance of the work. pollution w ill need special a t week in our "Letten to the Editor", we were taken to task Bids w ill be received at the tention in the months to come for our efforts to bring Nft. Hornbeck's messages to you. We Bureau of Land Management, that the county's arteria l roads Service Center, 910 N .E . Union admire NR. Hornbeck for his solid Americanism. We feel m u « be improved to meet Avenue ( P . 0 Box 3881), Port- he has been non-partisan. We only wish our critic would growth, and that wage scales land, 97208, until 2 p m ., PST for county employes must be answer some of the outstanding fundamental editorials he M arch 24. adjusted In relation to waxes has had ns print for you. We are proud of Paul Hornbeck and Inform ation as well as plans elsewhere. and specifications m ay be ob we are humble, for he is bringing you weekly messages that He added that should he win, tained from Contracting Officer, are beyond our meager abilities. Ashland would get its fa ir Bureau of Land M anagem ent, «hare in any discussions by the Remember, this paper belongs to you, our readers, whether Service Center, 910 N .E Union rourt. Democrat or Republican. We revere sincere Americans! Avenue, Portland, 97232 or Dis trict M anager, Bureau o f Land Those of you who take issue with our text, if you are loyal THO UCHT FOR THE WEEK, Management, 113 3S. Riverside to the United State* of America and Its constitution, with no Ave , Medford He who has nothing knows reaervations or thoughts for any group or philosophy who would A guided inspection tour of nothing, and he who knows overthrow our govern®« ft, you are American*. I f you cannot the project site w ill be con nothing is nobody. ducted by a representative of subscribe to being an American, there are empty airliners the Bureau of Land Manage enroute to Cuba. Castro neetfc you! ment at 9 s.m , on Thursday. HIGH PEDESTAL... Meeting place for those inter The Statue of Liberty lnclud- ested in this tour w ill be at The safety of our Republic 1* to be found in the Intelligence and the District Office of the Bur tog pedestal is 305 1/2 feet eau of Land Managem ent, 133 partiotism of the common people. . . . R .C . Barrett high. S Riverside Ave , Medford Judge Earl M iller Seeks Re-Election t 4 Richard Saul, D r. A.S. M arkee and D r. W illiam Stewart. Film s are filed at the health depart ment and are available to local physicians a t any time. In order to keep this a per manent p r o g r a m , a small charge Is made to cover coats of film and x-ray m aterials, association officers state, but pointed out that no one is de nied an x-ray because of in ability to pay "W e are glad to have this additional facility to add to our public health program and the prevention of a communicable disease.” D r. Merkel stated. Robert D a m e s , association president, expressed apprecia tion to the Jackson County Court for use of space in the public health center. Ashland m e m b e r s of the board of directors of the Jack- son County Tuberculosis and Health Assn include Mrs. F or rest Lasher, Mrs. Que Jameson. Dr. Dans Clark, G ary Bo- shears and Mrs. Lawrence Mea- sal. More Funds For Parks To Be Sought An*7*T Hoads Republican Central Committes Donald K. Denm an, Medford attorney, was elected chairman of the Jackson County Republi can Central Comm ittee Monday night following the resignation of Mrs. Eve Nye. Mrs. Nye later accepted the position of vice chairm an of the precinct organisation. Gerald Evans, also Medford, was elected alternate to the c h a i r m a n and M rs. Nancy Jones, Ashland, was named al ternate to the vice chairman. Simpson Seeks Democratic Senate Seat Hugh G. Simpson, director of pubic services at Southern Ore gon College, w ill file M onday for the Oregon State Senate on the Democratic ticket. In so doing he w ill oppose incumbent State Senator L.W , (Lynn) N e w b r y, Republican, and others in the coming p ri m ary elections. In a p r e p a r e d statement, Simpson said: "N ever in the history of our The Jackson County Budget Comm ittee is expected to I « naked for 5100,000 for land acqui sition by the Jackson County Parks and Recreation Commia sion. This is the same amount re quested at last spring's budget session. However, nearly $64- 000 of the current allocation is uncommitted as yet. Jackson County now has 7.093 acres of both land and w ater within the parks system, in cluding the land owned by Fed eral government and adminis H U G H G S IM P S O N trated by the county The parks commission is now investigating two sites on the state and nation haa it been Applegate R iver which would more im perative that citizens form a huge park at one of who have backgrounds of ad the best fishing spots on the ministrative experience, educa tion. and devotion to the high river. Other sites the parks and rec est principles of democratic reation commission and ine government should lend their county court are investigating time and effort to exert leader include, three spots on the ship in governmental affairs. I Rogue R iver, one on Lake have long harbored an in te re« Creek and three on Bear Creek in this area of civic responsi The Commission also plans bility, and with the concurrence to increase the facilities within of my im m ediate fam ily and the park system this year. It the entreaties of many friends, plans to provide 290 tra ile r sites have decided to declare myself compared to the present 251; a candidate for the State Sen. 234 picnic sites compared to the ate on the Democratic ticket present 173; 584 picnic tables in the coming p rim ary elec compared to the present 454; tions." 510 fireplaces compared to the Simpson received his BS de present 397 and other improve gree from the U niversity of ments. Oregon in 1942, and spent time in the arm ed services and in teaching high school English and physical education before Traffic Toil returning to the university to To March 11, 1966 82 receive hia masters degree in To March 11, 1865 : 95 education in 1953 He has been at SOC since then March 1-11, 1986: 12 He is m arried to the form er March 1-11, 1965 15 Catherine L. Florence of Scran ton, Pa. They are the parents HIGHEST MOUNTAIN of two sons, Eric 8, and Hugh F. 12 The higheit mountain in the world is Everert (29,141 feet) in Asia, RELUCTANT MEDICARE CLIENTS Government administrators running the new Medicare program are having trouble getting the 65-and-oidar group to sign up before the March 31 deadline This must be very embarrassing to the politicians and bureaucrats who have long contended that "the people,” especially the old folks, were demanding the Medicare program. L a te « move to sell the program to reluctant eligible» is a thing called "Medicare alert." Under this project, s cre w of Medicare promoters will make house calls in commun ities as part of a crash sign-up promotion It is apparent that the government lacks the club of economic persuasion in the voluntary Medicare program that is used in signing up participants in the so-called "vol untary” farm programs. One of the arguments being used to push people into the Medicare program ia the warning that If they don't sign up by March 31. they won’t have another chance to do so for two years. This is not nearly as strong a compulsion as is used on farmers who are threatened with l o w e r farm income through government dumping of surpluses at price-wreck ing levels to force them into the feed grain and wheat pro g ram s It may also be that many feel that the Medicare program falls far short of the extravagant promises made by Pres ident Johnson when he was running for election This disillusionment with the Great Society which ia croppjni UP in 7»*ny places ia generally referred to as "the R lp n P 0* *’ 1 P0*11* w ,y oi “ y1”« people don t believe all that the A d m ln i.tr.tio n tells them in care fully staged T V fireside chats. There probably is another reason for the less than whole h earted response to regimentation, even in this day when government pokes into every nook and cranny of life. Americans, unlike their European neighbors, have not fully accepted the idea that the State is the complete master of their destinies. W e may not be as independent as the early pioneers who broke the ground on the wilderness frontiers, but there are some remnants of a free spirit that find the cloak of big government a little scratchy. -Oregon Farm Bureau