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V.V.V.W.V.V.VV.V.V.V.W.W.V.'.V.V.W A w -k rVAVe UNVEILING PLAQUE marking site of first newspaper published in California, The Californian, Roy Rosenberg. Sacramento Union publisher, representing Governor Good win J. Knight and Joseph R. Knowland, Oakland Tribune publisher, join in Admission Da7 activities at Monterey, Cal., where paper was first printed in 1S46. (InUrnatitmal) Backstairs: Concerned Over Shrubbery By MERRIMAN SMITH United Press White House Writer Gettysburg, Pa. (U.R) Backstairs at the campaign White House: Mrs. Eisenhower was happy to have all the Republican lead ers here for a pep talk yester day. But she was concerned that the enthusiastic GOP partisans might overrun some of her fine shrubbery around the farm. As a result. Treasury guards who are assigned to the protec tion of the Eisenhower house saw to it that the visitors did not stray from the well-outlined paths. The Eisenhowers took a dim view of digging latrines about their farm for the many visit ors this week. Instead, Govern ment toilet trailers usually used at big events around Wash ington were wheeled into posi tion at Gettysburg. Tourists have seen White House gardeners digging up the south grounds of the executive mansion recently. No reason for alarm. There was one theory A Nichol's Worth of . . . Comment On This and That By HARMAN W. NICHOLS Unittd Prii. Future Writer Harmon Nicholi Washington (U.R) Some newspaper reporters are notor ious misspellers and one of the words they misspell most often is "mis pell." I am quot ing W. Mac lean Johnson, who is out with a pamph let called "New Goals in Spelling." I did a little piece on the book let and maybe it prompted pub lisher Johnson to page news paper editors to see how smart reporters are. A survey was what it was, ac tually, and sometimes surveys are suspect. Anyway, the end result was that editors of big papers and wire services are caustic about spelling errors. Younger Men Poorer Spellers To a man. Johnson said ;n his final analysis, "editors are agreed that younger newspaper men are poorer spellers than old er newspaper men in spite of perhaps more education." That is some comfort to us old hands. The editors, mostly, said they considered spelling to be very important in a newsman. Almost vital. And that is leaving out what us old timers used to say: "What is a copydesk for?" Two-thirds of the editors said that poor spelling would hold back a newspaperman who otherwise was bright-eyed and able. It is hard to believe, but the editors listed these words as those most often misspelled by writers and reporters: Marshal, accommodate, con sensus, separate, emDarrass, oc curred, principle and principal, dependent, hemorrhage, weird, parallel, veterinarian, commit ment, affidavit, and misspell. Note from UP copy desk: Nick is so right. In writing the above paragraph, he spelled it "concen sus. Rebuttal from Nichols: Like I said, what is a copydesk for? A lot of the editors made spe cial comments, such as: FOUL FEEDER SENTENCED Newark, N.J. U.R) Mrs. Dorothy Peterson ran afoul Wednesday of a city ordinance that's strictly for the birds. She was convicted and given a sus pended sentence for feeding birds on the ground outside her home. Cited was a little-known ordinance which prohibits feed ing birds or animals "in such a manner that the food is scattered upon the ground and allowed to remain there where it is acces sible to rats." Daily's U-Drive Medford Airport "We don't tolerate poor spell ing for long." "Misspelling by a reporter marks him as a man careless of or indifference to words and words are his business." "The average high school and college graduate today is a very poor speller, apparently reflect ing the trend away from the three R's, which should have in cluded 'S' for spelling, which should be carried into the upper level in education." "My experience is that bad spellers fail in other phases of accuracy. It involves some de fect of optical observation, at least." One editor remarked: "This is a survey we have wanted to answer for a longJ time. We have a Harvard man on our staff, for instance, who wrote about a "bazaar series of events.' We have a Yale man who' wound up with three "Z's' in the word." that a new air raid shelter was under construction. Truth of the matter is that the men who tend the spacious White House grounds decided that this was the best time of year to do lawn re-sodding and re-seeding. More men and women from the information field press, ra dio and television covered the GOP clambake up here yes terday than had ever before fol lowed the President out of town during Mr. Eisenhower's White House career. Shortly before the President spoke in the tent outside his farmhouse. Press Secretary James C. Hagerty did not know just how long Mr. Eisenhower would address himself to the subject of producing a big GOP vote in November. "I suppose, about 15 min utes," Hagerty said, "but hon estly, I just don't know." Recent and early cool days have given the fairways of the Gettysburg County Club golf course an early season glossy look. Good bet: Mr. Eisenhower will try out the nine-hole lay out before very long. Security around the Eisen hower farm is a matter of con centric circles. If he is not resi dent at the time, a tourist may motor quite close to the white farm house. But if the President is on the grounds, he is stopped some distance from the central area of the farm by Treasury guards and Secret Service agents. Relatively sure bets on Eisen hower movements during the next few months: back to the Pacific Coast, a stop of several days in Colorado, and probably a post-election golfing session in Augusta, Ga. Q Leading JJo other bonded bourbon can keeppacwiUi COUNTY FAIR'S quality, and match it rock-bottom price lal Fair ttraljht BOURBON whiskey M40JO85 T45QT. fcPINT I " J?K m.HALLER COR Pt rblltv, r.