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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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f
im
a
g
in
a
tio
n
in
th
e
expended
by
th
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v
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rio
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s
coun-
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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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