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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Eriday. July II. KST Neuberger Views Civil Rights Debate as Crisis for Democrats BY A. ROBERT SMITH Mail Tribuna Correspondent Washington The civil righti debate now unaerway in the Senate spotlights the "greatest crisis to con front the Dem o c ratic party in modern times, in t h e view of Sen. Richard L. Neuberger (D-Ore). ! crisis success- A. obt luu iuuy weatner ed, result could be banishment for the Democrats for many de cades from the executive branch of government," declared Neu berger. "Conversely, mastery of the crisis by the Demo crats might mean a return to the pol itical glories of the New Deal for the Republicans are likewise not without their grave and ser ious problems. The Oregon senator's thesis offered in an article in the New York Times magazine this week Is basically that the Democratic VS "If the Vidow of Veteran May Get Gl Loan The service - connected death of a World War II or Korean conflict veteran may entitle his window to a GI loan, even if the veteran had obtained a GI loan before he died, according to S. T. Brannock, officer in charge of the Veterans Administration office.' Sixth st. and Riverside ave., Medford. However, Brannock warned if the widow herself is an eligi ble veteran, she accrues no addi tional GI loan rights because of her husband's death. Widow's of World War II or Korea veterans whose death was service - connected, also may ob tain direct loans from VA in certain areas eligible for direct loans. Direct loans may be made for the purchase of a home or farm house, or farm land. The law does not authorize direct busi ness loans, Brannock stated. Three New Leaflets Out on Disease Control Salem Publication of three new educational materials on communicable disease control was announced recently by the state board of health. The leaflets, entitled Measles. Whooping Cough, and Scarlet Fever, will be distributed with out charge through local health departmets, private physicians, schools, and local civic and health organizations. ARGENTINE PRELATE DIES Montevideo, Uruguay IW Msgr. Gustavo Franchesi, 76, internationally-known Argentin ian prelate and a founder of tbe Argentinian Academy of Let ters. died Thursday after a heart attack. Week's Sewing Buy OKI Perk up your summer ward robe with these fresh, smart tops! A Printed Pattern they're both sew-easy! Halter style has a handy convertible neckline; scoop blouse a cool, low back. Primed Pattern 9163: Misses' Sizes 10. 12. 14. 16, 18. 20. Size 16 halter style 17 yards 35-inch; scoop blouse lVa yards. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, faster, ac curate. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add S cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept.. 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N Y. Print plain ly NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE , and STYLE NUMBER. party has been able to hang onto its slim majorities in Con gress only because of the solid Democratic southern 11 states and yet these southern members of Congress, because of their rigid stand against civil rights legislation, are "a liability na tionally." Virtually Certain To Win That is, as long as the Dem ocratic party, through its south ern wing, blocks civil rights leg islation while in control of Con gress, then the Republicans are virtually certain to capture the national sentiment in favor of civil rights and thereby win na tional elections for the presidency. Neuberger proposes a bargain which the two wings of the Dem ocratic party must make in order to escape the political conse quences of this dilemma the southern Democrats must give up using the filibuster and per mit the Senate to vote its will on civil rights bills; the northern Democrats mu"st agree to hav ing Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas as majority leader. Neuberger tacitly admits this might not sound like a bargain to the South, which already has the advantage of Johnson instal led as majority leader. So he pro poses that the northern con tingent might make the supreme sacrifice and turn the Senate over to the Republicans unless the southerners agreed to call off their fillibuster. The effect of this would be to oust the many southern senators from chairmanships of the standing committees, the most important and powerful posts in Congress, and give the chairmanships to Republican senators. Once a bargain has been struck, the Democrats "must dramatize for the country that there never would have been substantial economic gains either for Negroes , or for whites if Republican policies on social welfare had dominated the na tion during the past quarter of a century," said Neuberger. "One of the main reasons the Democratic party is in trouble nationally is a widely held be lief that, under its current lead ership, it is losing out on liberal issues to the Eisenhower Repub licans," observes the senator. He blames this idea on the Demor rats doing "an ineffective job in countering propaganda about so called modern Republicanism." Neuberger said that in his three years in office he has been surprised with two conditions more than anything: First, the "grimness of the feeling against granting equality to the Negro on the part of many southern Democrats" and, second, "the hostility of most Republican senators and this includes even ; some of the so-called modern Republicans toward the mild- j est kind of social and economic reform." Unless the Democrats can heal the breach that lies at the heart ' of the current civil rights fight ; in the Senate, it is threatened j with a break into separate fac tions "which would only sur render the government of the United States to the Republicans, virtually by default, for far into the future." "Failure to accomplish this : could be fatal to the party and, more important, lastingly deter-j mental to the nation," the sen ator concluded. ' THE TOY HOUSE 317 EAST MAIN Will Be Closed Monday & Tuesday, July 15th & 16th TO BLAST PRICES FOR A DYNAMITE PACKED SALE! 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