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SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS HJSVIEW, ASHLAND, OREGON
Southern Oregon News Review
A jih U n d . O regon
THURSDAY, MAY
Leiter from Washington. . .
"Parade...
38 East M a in S tre et
E n te re d as second-class m a il m a tte r in the post o ffic e a t Aah-
la n d , O regon, F e b ru a ry IS, 1935, u n d e r the a ct o f Congress o f
M arch 3. 1879
1, 1952
By H O N . H A R R I8 E L L S W O R T H
M «m b»r of CongroM. 4th D istrict
— -------------------- ßy M urray Wade
In the a v a la n c h e o f w o rd *
W hy d id T ru m a n go outside
W E L F A R E P A Y V A R IE S
san g roups to push re g is tra tio n w h ic h the P re s id e n tia l se izu re th e la w ’’ T h a t Is d ie serious
T he n et re c e ip ts o f th e S tate by canvassing p re cin cts account
S u b s c rip tio n Rate — $2 50 y e a r
N E W S P A P E R M E N have long A m u se m e n t D evice T a x A cco u n t fo r a m a jo r p o rtio n o f th e in- o f th e steel p la n ts to uch ed o ff. q u e stio n . I h ea rd his explana-
fucts have been obscured and th e t o n g ive n in h is ra d io speech
had a re p u ta tio n
fo r b eing a m o u n tin g to $12,707 46 fo r the I crease, c o u n ty c le rk s b elieve
dea dly
im p lic a tio n s o f th e act b u t it
was n o e x p la n a tio n o r
N A T IO N AL E D IT O R IA L
w a cky, b u t i f th e m ovies and f ir s t q u a rte r o f th is y e a r w ere S T U D Y IN S T IT U T IO N A L
have been g e n e ra lly o v e rlo o k e d , reason fo r h is a c tio n a t a ll He
N E W S P A P IK
trib u te d to state and co u n ty E M P L O Y M E N T
\
I a s îo c C âtî B n ra d io th r ille r s and new spaper d w is e lfa
I t is tin* fir s t tim e in o u r his- said in e ffe c t th a t he d id n o t use
P U B L IS H E R S
re
agencies th is
w eek.
A su rv e y was o rd e re d th is to ry tlia t a P re s id e n t has ig- the la w w h ic h re q u ire s u to ta l
vJ L
J
a d v e n tu re ta les h ave done m uch I
These fu n d s a re p ro ra te d to the i w eek by the state board o f con
ASSOCIATION
(o keep the idea a liv e , w e sus- I co u n tie s on a basis o f the ' tr o l to fin d the cost o f in c lu d in g n o n x l and refu sed to a d m in is te r o f 80 duys w a itin g tin » - I ms - iiu w
a s p e c ific la w . choosing instead the d isp u te hud a lre a d y be«» go
' pect th a t th e re p u ta tio n was ¡a m o u n t th e y spend fo r o ld age State in s titu tio n a l em ployees in to issue an e x e c u tiv e o rd e r ing on m o re tliu n 100 days '17u»I
a t least deserved. As a assistance,
says S e c re ta ry o f J the state c iv il service p ro g ra m j bastxl o n ly on u n d e fin e d "in h e r- fa c t had n o th in g to do w ith the
"Even OPINION is of force enough to make itself to be once,
m a tte r o f fa c t, in these days o f ¡S ta te E a rl T. N e w b ry .
! T he su rv e y w i ll be made by W il- J e n t" pow ers o f th e P re s id e n t
a p p lic a tio n o f the la w
espoused at the expense o f life ." — Montoigrte
re la tiv e s o b rie ty in th e n ew s
M o re th a n $2,245.000 was ex- , lia m R yan, state in s titu tio n co
W
lum
Congress
passed
th
e
W hy, then, D ID th e P re s x le n t
room , o f th e sch oo l o f jo u rn a l- , pended b y O regon co un ties fo r o rd in a to r
and
V e rn
Y oung, i
R e la tio n s ig n o re a lu w passed by Congress
sm — even th e g ra d u a te school ¡o ld age assistance d u rin g 1951. state b ud ge t d ire c to r w ho w ill “ L a b o r M anagem ent
j f jo u rn a lis m — o f a n ew d ig
On a per c a p ita basis th e re is c o n s u lt w ith state in s titu tio n | A c t o f 1947“ i t a n tic ip a te d th e and p ro ve n by use? W h y d id he
s itu a tio n w h ic h deve lo pe d in th e m ake h is o w n la w 9 I th in k the
n it y and q u ite o fte n a s p le n d id a g re a t v a ria n c e in th e a m ounts s u p e rin te n d e n ts
| steel in d u s try
s e ve ru l
w eeks o b vio u s a nsw er is th a t he w ants
la
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im
a
g
in
a
tio
n
in
th
e
expended
by
th
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rio
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s
coun-
i
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he
board
feels
th
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From Pendleton East-Oregonian
S e c tio n 206 o f the act be to establish
hi» w ay AS TH E
This newspaper is ready to support the right re y o u n g m en and w om en w h o now- ties T he average is a ro u n d $1. tu tio n em ployees art* n ot g e ttin g ago.
t o il in th e p ro fessio n, th e re is B a k e r c o u n ty expended $2.90, s u ffic ie n t pay As th e re is no gins: "W h e n e v e r in the o p in io n L A W I P roceedings have been
publican. We emphasize the word RIGHT. We will s t ill occasional k itte n is h goings- U n io n $2.70, Josephine, $2.44. , m oney a v a ila b le the a lte rn a tiv e o f th e P re s id e n t o f th e U n ite d ¡s ta rte d w h ic h w ill lest th e Preel-
a th re a te n e d o r a c tu a l d e n t’s o rd e r in tin- c o u rts I f the
support him because the nation desperately needs a on in a n y c ity ro o m la rg e w h ile B e n to n topped th e econo- j is to reduce th e ir tim e to n 40 States,
s tr ik e o r lo c k -o u t a ffe c tin g an S u pre m e
C o u rt
u ph olds
his
enough
to
house
m
o
re
th
a
n
one
m ic ro lu m n
a t 63 re n ts and h o u r w eek. T h e y n o w w o rk 48
change of administration. For that reason we will
e n tire in d u s try o r u s u b s ta n tia l o rd e r,
th e
broadest possible
m e m b e r o f th e estate. B u t p e r C ro o k 80 cents.
h ou rs a week.
support him against a Democrat of equal ability. But haps th e re is n 't as m uch as in B O N U S C H E C K S IN J U L Y
p a rt th e re o f engaged in tra d e , p o w e rs w ill be th e re b y vested
P O L IT IC IA N S IT IN E R A R Y
com
m erce, tra n s p o rta tio n , trans- in th e P re s id e n t
ns co na tltu-
we will not support a republican candidate who fits th e o ld days. A lo o k a t m em oirs
L o n g d elaye d bonus checks
a lifo m ia s G o v e rn o r E a r l m i s s i o n , o r c o m m u n ic a tio n tio n a l T h a t s itu a tio n co u ld o n ly
o
f
some
o
f
th
e
o
ld
s
te
rs
in
the
only the well tailored measurements of the isolationists
w i l l s ta rt c o m in g to W o rld W a r W a rre n has scheduled a 12-dav
- I a m ong th e s e v e ra l S tate s o r w ith ¡be changed by a c o n s titu tio n a l
game w o u ld in d ic a te th is.
Mav^ 5 K " ° r '"*regon
s*a r
fo re ig n n atio ns, o r engaged in ; am endm ent. The Congreee could
I I ve teran s e a r ly in J u ly .
and reactionaries within his party.
T H E B E S T B O O K on the
A f te r m on ths o f p la y in g hard-
c
.
.
h
„
w
»
»
j
the
p ro d u c tio n o f goods fo r com- ¡n o t c o rre c t i t b y la w . I f and
We have been chided often for not making known n e w sp a p e r o ffic e as i t once was to -g et a n a tio n a l fin a n c ia l syn
.. r i i
eni7
Lodge, , m erce w ill. j f p e rm itte d to oc- w hen th e C o u rt ra tifie s such
our choice for the presidencey. We have written this th a t w e k n o w a b o u t is b y H. L. d ic a te last w ee k b o u g h t $46.- —.
a pa gn m anager o f I c u r o r to c o n tin u e , im p e r il the broad c o n s titu tio n a l p ow ers we
E is e n h o w e r-fo r-P re sid e n t
orga n a tio n a l h e a lth
o r safety, he w i ll then be in a lm o st e x a c tly
editorial in order that there may be no further mis- M e n cke n and is c a lle d "N e w s 000,000 o f W o rld W a r I I v e te r r.iz
a tio n w i ll k e y n o te a b ig r a lly
ans’ bonus bonds a t 1.7099 and
m
ay
.
.
.
”
and
th
e
re
a fte r th e fu ll tin - same p o sitio n G e rm a n y and
p
ap
er
D
ays,”
b
u
t
i
t
is
h
a
rd
to
understanding as to where this newspaper stands in
in P o rtla n d M ay 5.
K e ischtng fa rt'd
leg al p ro c e d u re fo r m e e tin g the th e G e rm a n
c a p tu re th e fla v o r o f th a t book w ith in 24 h o u rs reso ld th e e n tire
S e na to r F ra n k C a rlso n w ill be
this crucial year of decision. Whom we support for the because th e ta le s th a t a t least issue, e v id e n tly a t a la rg e p r o fit
s itu a tio n w ith o u t a w o rk stop w hen H it le r became the d ic ta to r
The —
lo n g d e la y ...
in fin a n c in g 'h f p rin c ip a l speaker a t a repub- page is c a re fu lly spelled o u t in o f G e rm a n y by issuing a series
presidency rests with the Republican convention. And pass f o r fa c t in i t a re lo n g and
th
e
bonds
caused
by
th e fe d e ra l
co n v e n tio n M ay 10 the |n w. T he P re s id e n t has used o f e x e c u tiv e o rd e rs w h ic h the
we say with assurance that our thinking is that of the M e n c k e n 's s ty le , such an im rese rve b o a rd and o th
e rs w as at W illa m e tte U n iv e rs ity
i these p ro v is io n s o f la w success G e rm a n c o n s titu tio n gave h im
p o rta n t in g r e d ie n t is beyond
CAPITAL SHORTS
majority of the Independents.
o u r fe e b le ta le n ts. T h e re is an n o t a ll lost tim e fo r th e state and
f u lly a t least tw e lv e tim e s pre- the p o w e r to do.
e r pros n o r cons b ro u g h t ‘ v io u s ly . H e c o u ld and sh ou ld
Many editors have decided this is the most critical o th e r re c e n tly c a lle d to o u r a t th e veterans. T he S ta te D ep a rt a n N y th e ith
A m I m e re ly seeing bogle«’
in g new to the g o v e rn o r’s
m e n t o f V e te ra n s A f fa ir s took
A m I T O O a g ita te d b y the dan
year in the nation’s history for the reason that four te n tio n , w h ic h , w h ile i t hasn’t advantage
¡o ffic e th is w eek on th e d a y lig h t have used th is la w th is tim e
o f the lapse b y o rg a
e s ta m p o f g en iu s on i t as has
g e r presented in th e p o s s ib ilitie s
sa vin g tim e A rm ag ed do n
more years of a Democratic administration would be H th .L
.M .’s, is n eve rth e le s s an in n iz in g a s ta ff to process a p p li
o u tlin e d a bo ve ’ I do n o t th in k
R
ecords
show
a
s
lig
h
tly
lo
w
e
r
D IV O R C E S U M M O N S
almost fatal to the nation’s economy. This editor be te re s tin g and a t tim e s v a s tly ca tion s fo r th e bonus and p re p o p u la tio n in the p sych o p a th ic
so. and here is w h y : A lth o u g h I
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F was w o rrie d by th e seizure
pare checks. "W e e xp e ct to keep
lieves there have been few times in history that a a m u s in g piece o f w r it in g fo r ahead
o
f
th
e
m
u
s
h
ro
o
m
in
g
o
f
:
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.
a
r^
^
e
H
o«
nita
l
T H E S T A T E O F O R EG O N IN o rd e r, its f u l l m ea nin g d id n ot
v a g u e ly in te re s t
change in administration was more urgent. The change a ed n y b in o d th y is even
business, o r, indeed. a p p lic a tio n s n o w c o m in g in ,” I ® t* te S u pre m e C o u rt has been A N D FO R T H E C O U N T Y OF strike* hom e u n til a fe w days
um en ts th is w eek in ¡J A C K S O N
would not only benefit the nation but it would be good fo r a n y b o d y in te re s te d in th e said D ire c to r W F G aarne- a h e s a u rin it g to a rg decide
i f P o rtla n d ’ s B E R T H A K E N G E L E N , PLnin- la te r w hen the P re sid e n t, in re
o
d
d
itie
s
w
h
o
in
h
a
b
it
th
is
m
o
rta
l
s
tro
o
m
o
f
th
e
D
V
A
.
p ly to a d ire c t q ue stion as to
t if f .
for the Democratic party. The nation is suffering from c o il.
T he $46,000,000 is e xpected to a n ti-p u n c h b o a rd o rd in a n c e is le
vs.
w h e th e r o r n o t he co u ld seize
g
al
L
a
te
st
escapee
fro
m
Ore-
JO
H
N
w
e n g E LE N . D efen da nt
20 years of unbroken control by that party and there
T he w o r k w e r e fe r to is £ay
v e tt' ran s whose a p p lic a
new spapers and ra d io stations,
pen was c a u g h t S a tu rd a y TO: J o h n W E n ge lcn. th e above
is new evidence almost every day th at that party is “ Such In te re s tin g P e op le,” a tio n s h ave been o r w i l l be ap- gon
ch a r ly in d ic a ti'd th u t he consid
A n ¡nam ed D efen da nt:
ro v e d th is y e a r. T he to ta l bond a t a Salem g o lf course
ered he had such p o w e r If, in
falling apart from top to bottom from internal strife. to m e com posed b y an o ld hand p issue
a p p o rtio n m e n t o f m ore than
IN
T H E N A M E O F T H E hi» o p in io n
vo
te
d
b
y
th
e
people
w
ill
such a ctio n was
a t th e gam e in C hicago. R ob ert
$63.000,000 in a lc o h o lic b e ve r S T A T E O F O R E G O N you are
However, this editor cannot join those who rest on J . Casey. M r. Casey begins h is y ie ld $55,000,000.
necessary fo r the good o f the
h
e
re
b
y
re
q
u
ire
d
to
appear
and
age
ta
x
revenues
w
i
ll
go
to
coun
T he f in a l d a te fo r ve teran s to
the flat statement th at a Republican must be elected b o o k w ith th e o ld s to ry abo ut
a n sw e r
th e
C o m p la in t «Ted | c o u n try- H e mad<* th is a nsw er
a p p lic a tio n s fo r a -b o n u s is tie s and c itie s th is w eek ”
against you in th e above e n title d , ,n sPl t <’ o f the fa c t th a t such an
president. We have some qualifications and as a regi th e y o u n g re p o rte r w ho , fo r file
s u it on o r b e fo re th e lost day o f act is s p e c ific a lly b a rre d by the
reason, w as s ip p in g tea D ecem ber 1, 1952.
stered Independent we believe these qualifications can some
LEGAL NOTICES
fo u r w eeks fro m th e date o f the C o n s titu tio n .
w ith a s o c ie ty m a tro n a t h e r L IQ U O R R E B A T E — M A Y B E
! rgt p u b lic a tio n of th is S u m : \jot<- tin reference to “ his
be stated for most Independents. There are some Re e le g a n t hom e, and w h o , in the
G. I. Joe m a y n o t be th e o n ly
mons; and i f yo u fa il to so ap- i o o in io n ”
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
publican candidates who absolutely will not be accept course o f th e ra th e r s tra in e d one to get a bonus th is y e a r
pear and a nsw er said C o m p la in t, ,
. The . essence of our
T h e fe d e ra l O ffic e o f P ric e IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F fo r w a n t th e re o f, th e P la in tiff 1 ,re ' ‘ ^ « te m o f g o v e rn m e n t is
n v e rs a tio n , said, “ I t m u st be
able to the majority of voters and particularly to the co
T H E S T A T E O F O R EG O N .
fa s c in a tin g to be a jo u rn a lis t S ta b iliz a tio n is to y in g aro un d
l l a p p ly to th e C o u rt fo r the g o v e rn m e n t by la w s w r itte n by
Independents, whose vote will determine who lives in Y o u m e e t such in te re s tin g w ith the p ric e o f liq u o r in O re FOR J A C K S O N C O U N T Y IN w r e i lie
f dem anded in her C om , th e e lected re p re se n ta tive s o f
P
R
O
B
A
T
E
gon. T h e y say th e y m a y re q u ire
ila
in
t, s u c c in c tly stated as fo l- ; the people We ca nn ot to le ra te
the White House the next four years. Every public p eo ple.”
In the M a tte r o f the Estate o f
■ ,w s. to -w it:
government i>v opinion or pee
T he re p o rte r re p lie d to th is th e state to reb ate cu stom ers o f A G N E S B E R T H A L E W IS . De
opinion poll substantiates that statement.
T h a t th e bonds o f m a trim o n y sonal e d ic t We re v o lte d fro m
im m e d ia te ly , “ Y o u c e rta in ly do, th e O regon liq u o r com m ission ceased^
THE INDEPENDENTS WILL NOT ACCEPT and th e y ’re a ll in th e new spaper fo r c h a rg in g th e m m o re than
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N h e re to fo re and n ow e x is tin g be , , hat ,on , ago
tw e en the P la in t if f and Defend-
c e ilin g prices. A s a re c o rd is th a t I have been a p p o in te d b y i__»
The C ongress should now act
TAFT OR STASSEN. THEY WOULD APPROVE business.”
be fo re v e r dissolved, ,Zd
set ' ' ( ra( k d ” - "
the
C
ir
c
u
it
C
o
u
rt
o
f
the
S
tate
o
f
tf ’ < a ttitu d e o f
k
e
p
t
o
f
a
ll
purchases,
c
o
rre
c
t
T
h
is
s
to
ry
,
a
c
tu
a
lly
,
is
the
EISENHOWER
OR WARREN.
, . , „ „ u
,
O regon, fo r Jackson C o u n ty , as th t p | a|n t | f f j,(. d |v o r ced fro m ' m i,' d so c le a rly reve ale d b y M r
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l j
ii-
basis o f M r. C ase ys book, be- re fu n d in g c o u ld be made.
i S s n B e rth nr r J i ’f
^
ndan"
T ru m a n
Such a tendency t<>
T he state increased th e p ric e
Inere is rca.1 danger that the Republicans will, at cause he sets o u t to p ro v e th a t
arid h av e dulv aualified* All
T h at P la in tiff be gran ted such w ard governm ent by men rath
Chicago, fall in the trap that is baited for their great- one does m eet in te re s tin g peo- o f liq u o r la s t D ecem ber. The persons
h a rin g c S ? a g a ii ^ th c r and fu rth e r r e , i e f ''s to th *' e r than «ov.-rnm ent
by
law
boost averaged a b o u t 25 cents a
c o la im s . S against
f O l l ° W 3 P T 6S! ° f
t r a f y ««■>• A m em be r o f ,h e c o m m it . persons
S
i H
« aving
n
’i : C o u rt m „ y gepm j(|Kt and p q u |t j shoil,d bp ()pnlf w i|h imm(Hliatp
fif t h . A m em be r o f th e co m m is
sion said th e
ly These a re th e reasons w h y I
agreeing th at a candidate fits their requirements, slap- IN th e business.
' Slon
p ric e
m ark-u ps present them ,
w i th
p ro p e r
bT he dthf
f H
(1
ping themselves on the back for having made a good one of the best anec - , ^ re , ™ ade at the request ° f tf ?
M e?h,,a" J J u ,y ,
X° P u b lic a tio n ö f th is s u m m o n , h have p u b lic ly stated th a t the
llv No 22 C o ld v R n iM in « 1 K 1' 111 ay 1,1 " P r u . iwoz, ana ( " n g n s ., sh o u ld
c o n sid e r im-
choice, and departing the meeting with assurance all DOTES in
book is th e s to ry f o7 th e ^ ta te ' ' * ' m o ri u ru f' M K K e edfprd,.
e iiv Nn 9? r t n M w 'i b i u m n 1 “ L7’ '1 ay o f A p r il. 1952. and ix-aetim ent proceedings Resolu
O regon,
W ith in
sfx ¡ ¡ -
8
W illiam C L a w re n c e and W allace G Ive rso n.
P u b lis h e rs
The Peop'e Will Be Choosy
f
around that victory is sure. No consideration is given aim o st^b ^am e^^S aier^it VOTER S R egistration
to what anyone outside the Republican party m ig h t1 was M r C la re ’s m is fo rtu n e to H E A V Y
4 ’1^ e r^ Sh0'iLd 56 a heav,y VOte
think of that candidate.
have a desk beside a n o th e r re-
a t the M a y 16 p rim a r y e le ctio n
We say to the Republicans that they absolutely ' t£ 2 w r it e r apart. a nd w h ^ d i d a c c o rd in g to the c o m p ila tio n o f
th is w eek. Regi-
must not do it. They have a tremendous responsibility just th a t to M r. C la re ’s one af- s co tra u n tio tie n s s m s ta ade
rte d e a r lie r th an in
to . . all
citizens
to
come
out
of
their
Chicago
convention
te rn o o n w h ile th a t w o r th y was th e past a nd m ore re g is tra tio n s
.
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0
n ilt nn on occi rrnmAr.1
with a man who will be supported by the Independents. p °U
he a re b e in g made p e r day.
u t i °n
t b an
ack, asslgnment
i t w as m e c When
h a n ic a lly
Those Republicans who are saying that any Republi p e rfe c t b u t q u ite d iffe r e n t. He T he o rg a n iz a tio n o f n o n p a rti-
changed th e p o s itio n o f a
can can defeat any Democrat this year are blind. They had
n u m b e r o f ty p e bars w ith o u t
w f r o f z it z io ffo fu Id g a t gy
have been sitting too long in plush chairs at the Union d is tu rb in g th e keys.
Z
K w ith e x e w fr
League club hearing what they want to hear, and no Soon a fte rw a rd s , M r. C la re P g g fn if (Q ( Z g it v s tu Y s l) tw O ) lagcozei
. .
more.
cam e in , s tr a ig h t fro m h is as
M r C la re show ed a la rm He
p t f o r a fe w je rk e d th e sheet o u t o f th e ty p e
The Democrats have some good men. And with s m ig in n o m r e n d t e to e u xce
rs in to saloons en w r it e r and passed i t to h is n e ig h
President Truman out of the picture, there is good ro u te , and sat d o w n to w r ite h is b or, w h o k n e w w h a t s to ry he
reason to believe they will nominate a strong candi s to ry . A fa s t h un t-a n d -p e ck m an, had been o u t on.
he k e p t h is eyes on th e k e y b o a rd
date.
“ L o o k ,” he said. “ Does th a t
and w ro te : “ G uns blazed again m ake sense?”
A capable Republican candidate will defeat him to d a y on C hica go ’s W est Side
“ C e r ta in ly ,”
th e re p a irm a n
because of the overwhelming sentiment for a change in and in th e th in n in g sm oke o f said, “ I t ’s a b o u t R aspucci and
b la c k p o w d e r th e p o lic e disco v
administration. A reactionary, isolationist Republican ered th e bodies o f T o n y (The Is k o v itc h . T h e y g o t sh ot.”
M r. C la re trie d i t again, had
will not.
F lea ) R aspucci and Jo hn (B o w
O ur Responsibility
legs) Is k o v itc h . . . ”
B u t w hen he glanced up a t
h is copy, th is is w h a t he read:
¡ “ U w fu
w x f l q s w m tr w u w o f
zgrwn
Eioewug’i v t i z L o r t
m onths fro m th e date o f th is
each w eek fo r fo u r successive
n o tice
weeks.
D A T E D at M e d fo rd . Oregon,
D ated and fir s t p ub lish e d th is
th is 14th dav o f A p r il, 1952
24th day o f A p r il, 1952
G E O R G E L E W IS
BEN T LO M B A R D
;
A d m in is tra to r
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff
HM8
P. O. Address:
B o x 513
No 52 233-E
A s h la n d . Oregon
S U IT IN E Q U IT Y FOR
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th e same re s u lt, then ra n fro m
th e o ffic e in panic.
“ H ie hooch has g ot m e,” he
announced
h o llo w ly .
“I
can i
th in k s w e ll, b u t I can’ t w r ite •
a n y th in g th a t I can read ”
Soon now voters of Ashland and Jackson county
will gather at the polls for one of the most important
— -------------------
primary elections in our history. Despite the group
No one can be more in favor of a change in the
of would-be delegates in the state who, well-exposed national government than we are. Yet we realize that
by now, would ignore the will of the people and sup change alone is not enough. We would have nothing
port their personal choice
if he , received not a single
. ,,
«=. to gain through the election of an administration as
vote, we suspect that the man chosen in the Republi- bad, in its own way, as the present one simply be-
can primary in Oregon will be the man the state dele- cause it represents a change
v o n r L r 11 SUPP° *
in Ju? ’ ^ « e q u e n tly , '
As opposed as we are to the present administra-
nF 4b TlT
he P determine the next president tion, we do not feel that we serve our country as citi-
the United States.
zens if we vote for someone simply because he is
rtnai v J imeS hï e the8e’ -he resP°n8lbility the indivi- against that administration. What we need is one who
« n n k ïb n f m F
assum®. 13 tremendous. It is the re will represent the kind of strong leadership for which
vote after7 Â re ft.T
T " Ot ° nly to
but
we have 3Uch a
need, and at the same time will
ideas of e a c h t h e
capabilities and give us something positive in character, capabilities,
ideas of each candidate. A vote out of prejudice or and philosophy.
nTÎ?bbatiOï ’ ° r
V2te Ca8t because of something a
That is why we are for Eisenhower.
?naS
? Ctndidate — or what one '
This ia no time for party cant and nonsense; this
rX u d î? /
occasional newspaper story about a is no time for demagogy; this is no time for sheer op-
candidate — is, in our opinion, worse than no vote portunism.
„
4. * i x i
,
That is why we could not vote, in this primary,
eleetkw
» r '™,Wrtan,t eie„ f‘° n 7 “ a.ud ,a dans erous for ‘he other leading candidate. Taft, and that ia why
an> for
t°-.be- fa,
Wlth- ? 18 lmport’ we would hate t0 h® faced w,th a choice between him
•
reasons; it is dangerous because the and an administration candidate in November.
for many of us to vote because
What we need is a fighting leader, not a sniper
dhinr
GAINST »ome‘h'ug rather than FOR aome- from the rear — and a sniper who seems all too in-
discriminate in his choice of targets at times.
tions for this purpose, w hich I
¡shall su p p o rt, have been intro-
, duced in th e House of R epreaen
i tatives.
A n o ld In d ia n race tra c k is
v is ib le a lo n g th e banks o f the
John D ay r iv e r , fo u r m iles fro m
th e
m o u th , accessible fro m
Q u in to n on U S H ig h w a y 30
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