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Wednesday, September 7, 1955 I Manhattan, Kan. U.R Kan sas has a lake with 50,000 black The lake now has 20 .ere of water. In about two years, nea the bass are big enough for legal fishing, it is expected the lake will have 80 acres of water. Adenauer's Successor Keeps Germans, World Guessing bass and stricly no fishing! The fish are fingerlings dumped into the new Manhattan state lake. EIGHT MEDFORD (OHEOOIf) MAIL. TRIBUNE -Fate of Country Rests on Shoulders On Moscow Jaunt Bonn, Germany, (U.R) Chancellor Konrad Adenauer embarks on his historic mission to Moscow this week with the fate of a nation hanging on the shoulders of a man nearing 80 years of age. West Germany's Iron - willed "Grand Old Man" celebrates his 80th birthday next Jan. 5. He is still firm, erect and imperious in his manner. He looks about 15 years younger. 0 But despite the issues that would crush many a younger man he has done nothing to pin point a "crown prince" or pos sible successor. But other German leaders and the German press have been nagged increasingly by the ques tion: "What will happen to this nation when Adenauer goes?" Choice of Two Aides If Adenauer should die tomor 0 row the choice probably would lie between two of his ablest aides peppery little Finance Minister Fritz Schaeffer from Bavaria and big, bluff, profes sorial9Economics Minister Lud- wig Erhard. Schaeffer is considered the abler of the two and the one most likely to get the nod at once. But Schaeffer has several marks against him. First, his health is not good. He is 67 and recently had to give up work for several months for health reasons. Another point against him is that he is a Bav arian always a disadvantage in German politics. Finally, as the man who has applied the tax screws in Germany for the past seven years he is not exactly a popular figure. ' Erhard, only 56, and with his 220 pound bulk a walking adver tisement dor the "German Mir acle," has won a popular follow ing and political strength from West Germany's amazing econ omic boom. But Erhard is not considered an adept politician and his know ledge of foreign affairs outside the economic sphere is only rudi Qmentary. A man with his eye on the chancellery some day is Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano, a 51-year-old bachelor and until recently the parlia mentary floor leader of Aden auer's Christian Democrats. Another youngish man with his eye on the chancellery is Minister of Interior Gerhard Schroeder, 45. He was considered one of the outstanding "bright young men" of the Christian Democrats until last summer when West German Security Chief Otto John, one of his subordinates, skipped to the East German Communists. A cdark horse" candidate, who stays out of the day-to-day tur moil of Bonn politics but is a big force in the Christian Dem ocratic party, is Karl Arrfold, 53, forothe past eight years Pre mier of North Rhine-Westphalia which with a 13,000,000 popu lation Is the most populous state in the Bonn Republic. Arnold is popular in the trade Union wing of the party and has made a success of main taining good relations with the opposition Socialists in his own IT. - 1 l j I t i sidie. ne aiso nas me advantage j that Adenauer has high regard for his ability. Longshoremen To Discuss Strike New York (U.R) Members of the International Longshore men's Association hold a series of meetings today to decide whether they will strike in their grievance with the New York New Jersey waterfront commis sion. Capt. William Bradley, presi dent of the independent union, said a few hours before the scheduled meetings there was a "definite possibility" some 30,000 longshoremen would walk off their jobs today or tomorrow. , The union has charged the commission with assuming powers it does not have, harass ing union men, and joining with the New York shipping associa tion in keeninff the watprfrnnt inGi continuous state of unrest. Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache Nareinr backache, headache, or muscular aches and pains may come on with over-exertion, emotional upsets or day to day stress and strain. And folks who eatand drink unwisely sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation ...with that restless, uncomfortable feelinff. 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Donald Brotzman, 33, state senator and 1954 GOP guberna torial candidate, said he formed that opinion because Mr. Eisen- Talent High Sets Registration Date; Bus Times Listed Talent Talent high school students will register Friday, Sept. 16, it was announced today by R. B. Parr, superintendent. Registration hours will be from 1 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Student fees amounting to $15 are to be paid at the time of reg istration, Parr said. The fees in clude book rentals, towel serv ice, student body ticket, school annual, and paper.- Books will not be issued to students until fees are paid. Students transferring to Talent high school are being asked to contact Eugene Vinckel of the school faculty prior to registra tion. School buses will operate for the first few days on the same schedule as that used last year. A new schedule will be inaugu rated after school is in session due to the use of larger buses which will eliminate extra runs. Approximate time for bus runs will include: Valley bus, old highway to school, 7:30 a.m. New highway, 8 a.m. Suncrest-Valley-view. 8:10 a.m. Afternoon, first bus out at 2:50 p.m., last bus out at 3:40 p.m. The Anderson bus schedule will be: Anderson road, 7:45 a.m. Beeson lane, 8:10 a.m. Afternoon, first bus out at 3:40 p.m. The school cafeteria will be open Monday, Sept. 12. Costs of lunches will be 25 cents for grades 1 through 5 ,and 35 cents for grades 7 through 12. The Talent high school faculty for 1955-1956 will include George Bray, Mrs. Mildred Briggs, Miss Ina Freeman, Gor don Hart, Glen Lamb, Ruby Mes senger, Mrs. Irma Parr, Irving Thomas, and Eugene VinckeL McNeil To Attend Travel Conference Don McNeil, secretary and manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, left to day for Mt. Rainier, Wash., to attend a three-day meeting of agencies belonging to the Pacific Northwest Travel association. Reports will be given on at tendance at various big-city travel shows this year at which the PNTA had displays. It will also be decided at which shows displays will be maintained in 1956, and itineraries for tours of travel writers, sponsored by the PNTA, will be decided for the coming year. Mrs. McNeil is accompanying her husband, and they will stop in Portland to visit relatives en route. They are traveling by car. Nine Cases of Illness Listed Only nine cases of communi cable diseases were reported in Jackson couny during the week ending Sept. 3, according to a re port prepared by the county health department. The list included three cases of measles, all in Medford, and three cases of strep throat, with two in, Ashland and one in Talent. There also was one case of pneumonia in Ashland, one case of tuberculosis at Ashland, and one case of infectious mononu cleosis at Trail. DON'T LET ARTHRITIC - RHEUMATIC PAIN RUIN YOUR LIFE! 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Brotzman told reporters after a half-hour early morning ses sion with the President that he feels that Mr. Eisenhower "has certain things in mind that he wants to accomplish." Young Men Needed Mr. Eisenhower underscored his belief that the GOP needs more young, vigorous leaders by inviting the young Boulder attorney to the summer White House for a conference. Brontzman's attractive blonde wife, Louise, accompanied him and said she was "thrilled" over meeting the President for the first time. Brotzman said the President emphasized his feeling that "young people should come for ward and assert their ideas." The young GOP leader came close to pulling a major political upset last year when he lost the Colorado governorship to 71- 0) 0J (MSKlB. - GAUGE USUAUY 115 ECH 57' USUAL 79e KNIT SHIRTS 63V Stock up ot this low price 1 Easy-care, no iron cotton knits in bold colorful stripes. Hurry in, buy several today 16-16. Believes Ike Will Be Candidate; year-old Edwin C. 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