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o 0 Tuesday. November 1. 1955 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NINE ead as Presidential Nominee o o Gaining Long L lixoti Seen O Course in Basic Economics Being Set Up by Chamber o A special study course in ba sic economics in the American competitive enterpris econo my will begin Monday night, Nov. 7, in Room 2 of Medfri Senior High school. Hours will be from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The 18-week study course is sponsored by the Jackson Coun ty Chamber of Commerce, with the cooperation of Southern Oregon college and the Exten sion divin of the Oregon Sys tem of Higher Education. Those desiring three hours of college credit may make appli cation on the opening night of the course. The aiscus.-jiion pe riods will be moderated by Pro fessor Al Miller of Southern Oregon college, and economics subjects to be studied during the 18 weeks series will be: 1. The Mystery of Money. 2. Control of the Money Supply. 3. Money, Incomand Jobs. 4. The National I&tame and Its Distribution. 5. Progress and Prosperity. 5. Sustaining Pros perity. 7. Demand, Supply and Prices. 8. Prices, Profits and Wages. 9. Why the Business man? 10. How Competitive is the American Economy? 11. Un derstanding the Economic Sys tem and Its Functions. 12. Spending and taxing. 13. Taxing ing, Spending and Debt Man agement. 14. Labor and the American Economy, lo. Indi vidual and Group Security. 16. International Trade, Investment and Commercial Policy. 17. The Ethics of Capitalism. 18. Devel oping Business Leadership. This study, which is being made avsilable-to businessmen, professional people, school teach- BURIED TREASURE Kearney, Neb. (U.R) Four years ago, Fletcher Nelson, who farms near here, lost his wallet. Recently, while plowing, he un covered the wallet. It still held Nelson's $80. . ers and others, is a project of the Jackson County Chamber ol Commerce education committee, under the leadership"! of Chair man Ron Gandee. Those inter ested in the course may call the Chamber of Commerce, 2-6293 for detailed information. For purposes of group partici pation the class will be limited to about 20 ,geople. Oregon Telephone Negotiations Continue Portland, 0J.PJ Negotia tions continued today between the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph company and the Com munications Workers of America for a new contract for 5000 em ployees in Oregon. The contract had been extended to Monday midnight and was automatically given another extension when wither side filed a8-hour can cellation notice. There are 750,000 species of in sects on the earth. , HI Be Given Away During OUR First Anniversary and ' of November to Celebrate 'S" 50th Anniversary Year! N World's First and Finest SEALED-CHAMBER DRYER! O.VENTIN BECAUSE MOISTURE, HEAT AND HUT CANNOT ESCAPE! The Top, Super Pe Luxe Dryer for Those Who Want Only the Finest ! 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Nixon At Advantage However that may be. the vice-president can accept the a role to which the President, nim self. has assigned him without being liable to the accusation that he is campaigning for the nomination. No Republican can go out for the nomination just now. Thev must know Mr. H,isen hoWer's own intentions before make a move. That is a considerable handicap when one o their number is placed by chance daily in a spotngntea position where he shows to most advantage. That is the happy sDot in which Nixon finds him self. Alfe others, for the time being, are in the shadows. The vice president "already is a well established national iig ure. That is what Sen. William F. Knowland. Senate Republican leader, may have had in mind when he called yesterday for an parlv decision from Mr. Eisen hower. Knowland said the party should have time, plenty oi time, to look over the possible randidates before choosing. Knowland, like Nixon, is a Californian but there is no evi dence that Knowland is a Nixon-for-President man. He has teamed up, on occasion, with California's Gov. Goodwin J Knight to lick the Nixon forces in California. Knight is maneu vering now fos a bedrock alli- ance witn ris.no wianu iu awp Nixon. Knowland is believed to be turning over irhis mind a go for the presidential nomina tion. Clamor for Announcement Most Republicans were clam oring for months for an an nouncement that Mr. Eisen hower would run for a second term. His illness hushed that clamor, but it is beginning to rise again. Knowland is not part of it. He was saying months ago that there was no indispensable man, meaning that Mr. Eisen hower was nof essential to Re publican victory in 1956. Knowland may or may not eral agreement among politi cians of both parties, however, that Mr. Eisenhower would be the strongest candidate the Re publicans could put up. Some Republicans do speculate on the possibility that he will be a Die to run again. No Democrat Speculation Democrats do not spculate about that. They have a deep feeling for Mr. Eisenhower in his illness and they were con vinced almost instantly that he would be much too ill to try for another four years in the White House. If their candidate next year must oppose some lesser Republican, the Demo crats will just have to make the best of it. The Democrats would like an earr& Eisenhower decision, too. But it is not so importanfefor - ll.. -r, t-i: tnem as ior me xveuuujji;eiiia. The early word was that Mr. Eisenhower would announce his plans around Christmas or New Year's. 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