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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL THIBUNB SEVHf Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS Salzburz, Austria Former President Truman, hitting some our notes on Mozart s piano: "With this instrument you have to play the piece the way it's written. Monaco Father Francis Tucker, who helped play cupid, on rumors thai Princess Grace is expecting: "They're written me. but they've certainly said nothing about Tuesday. June 5, 195S this.' Moscow Marshal Tito, referring to Stalin who caused Yugo slavia's 1949 break with the Cominform: "Our people greeted with joy the determination of the Soviet government to remove the abnormal and harmful elements in our relations created in the recent past." Santa. Cruz. Calif. Police Chief Al Huntsman, on breaking up a teenage rock-and-roll dance: "This sort of thing can only lead to juvenile delinquency and degeneracy and will not be tolerated in Santa Crux. nu'wijff )itwiiiw mi -!'!' mm n.,jiu.. i ).iiii.i..u..i i im '' .-. -jf 5a.J .. : . n f? - - jt - d m ' ' " 1 '' ''f-nri?-rtinm TESTIFYING BEFORE SENATE PROBERS, Representa tive'Walter H. Judd (R-Minn.) (left), charges pro-Communists in policy-making positions are still influencing State and Defense Dept. decisions. He is conferring with Com mittee Counsel Robert Morris. (International Sotmdphotc) The Family Council Editor's Net: Th Family Council consists of a Judge, a psyenlitrlst, a newspaper editor, a women's pace editor and two newspaper writers. These eoosalt with clergymen of all faitos and denominations. All letters are held In complete confidence. Mrs. L. N. He's suddenly be come rash. L. N. I no longer fit in my firm. e Mrs. L. N. My husband has been a hard worker all his life and has always resisted and re sented my efforts to make him slow down. He has not only .worked hard, but has insisted on , living up to his income, buying a costly home and accustoming the children to the best of every thing. Now that we are at the peak of our expenses, with one child in colleqe, another ready to enter In the Fall and a third soon to get there, he wants to throw his job overboard and go into some thing where he would earn much less. This would necessitate sell ing our home and suddenly con fronting the children with the need to shift for themselves., I try to sympatize with his problem, but I feci that he was' too patient for years and is now being extremely impatient. I think he should not shrink from arguing out his. problems with his associates and superiors, but he contends that his situation is too far gone and that I am naive ly optimistic. e e L. N. My wife is so upset by the dislocations that my course would require that she refuses to face the facts, which are quite hopeless. For years, I have been considered the up-and-coming executive of our business organ ization. I have given the job all of my energy, and 1 have spent money on my family with confi dence in my future. Now, suddenly, the man I grew up with in this business has receded into the background and I have been made to feel that I am in the way of the new people who are taking over his two sons. I have seen what happens to has-beens in business organiza tions, and I want to walk out under my own power, before I am squeezed out or degraded. I feel that the only hope of clarify ing my position is to give the young people who have taken over a clear choice, and to force them to make a decision. My wife shrinks from the danger that we may have to abruptly change our whole way of life. e The Council: This man calls his wife naive in her optimism, but he nonetheless also clings to hope. He does not really want to make the drastic change he contemplates, but still hopes that if he confronts his sponsor's children with his resignation, they may change their attitude and reassure him. If he did not have this linger ing hope, he might be justified in making a clean break, even at the cost of upsetting his wife and children. It does appear, however, that he is not readv in his own mind for such a break. It would seem folly for him to make this vital decision while he is in his present mood. His situation calls for a vacation that would afford an opportunity for some soul-searching. He cer tainly should command enough power and prestige in this bus iness organization to be able to take a vacation for this purpose. Away for a time from the daily tensions, he may be able to rea son out some way of reconciling the disturbing facts of his sit uation and altering them in his favor. COPYRIGHT 1956. GENERAL FEATURES CORP. Smith Sees Hells Canyon Acceptance Nampa, Ida. (U.R) Ore gon Governor Elmo Smith said here Sunday he thinks public opinion is accepting the Idaho Power Company's development of the Hells Canyon stretch of the Snake river. Smith also noted that Idaho Power had made application to the Oregon Hydro-Electric Com mession for construction of its low-level dams in the canyon. but admitted "there was quite a bit of question as to whether Oregon had any jurisdiction over construction of dams on this river." Smith spent the day here vis iting relatives, after giving a commencement address at the College of Idaho Saturday night He said he will return to Oregon today. It has been estimated that the average American knows and often uses from 25,000 to 35,000 words. 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