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O O o b Young Democrats Meeting in Reno Reno (IP) The Democratic party paraded its big guns today before a convention of Young Democrats from 45 states, Alaska and Hawaii. Scheduled as afternoon speak ers were National Chairman Paul M. Butler and Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan. Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts will address the convention tonight. At this morning's session con vention chairman Stewart L. O Udall of Arizona and Edith O Green of Oregon, both members of the House, were the featured speakers. Elections Bad News For GOP; California Agreement Exception o O MONEY At Crater Finance you may borrow for any worthwhile purpose on your FURNITURE - AUTO SALARY and repay in monthly Install ments. You may choose the terms most suitable to you up to 24 months, o Loans may b paitf in advance or in full at any tim o Crater Finance CORPORATION (J35 Pine St. Central Point Phone NO 4-1273 Frank Wilkinson, Mgr. CLOSED SATURDAYS Open Mondays Uitil 9 p.m. Be LYLE C. WILSON United Press Correspondent Washington TP There was little but bad news for the Re publican Party in this week's scattering of elections. One bright spot: Califor n i a ' s Gov. Good win J. Knight aban doned his re election cam paign, leaving the GOP nomi nation to Sen. F. Knowland, y" 1 "-rm I.yle c Wilson ator Wililam while he seeks Knowland's Sen ate seat. The Republican Party in Cali fornia thereby avoided a pri mary contest which could have been destructive. Vice President Richard M. Nixon is credited with arranging the foregoing so lution of a party problem in his own state to the considerable improvement of his chances to win the 1960 Republican presi dential nomination. The further word on Califor nia is that Knowland was not enthusiastic about the deal, be ing anxious to lick Knight in a bruising primary contest and, further, being contentedly con fident that he could do it, too. Bad News Bad news: New Jersey Negro voters remained loyal to the memory of Franklin D. Roose velt's New Deal. FDR's political heir this week in New Jersey was Democratic Gov. Robert B. Meyner who defeated Republi can nominee Malcom S. Forbes. Returns from New Jersey's Ne gro wards will depress Republi can strategists and comfort Democratic office holders in the North. Northern Democrats have been fearful that their Ne gro constituents would desert them in protest against the white supremacists who domi nate the party in the South. More bad news: Virginia vot ers reversed the state's trend toward the two-party system in a whopping endorsement of massive, unrelenting opposition to racial integration of the pub lic school system. The endorse ment of massive resistance and the reversal of the two-party trend will have impact through out the old Confederacy where Virginia is historically a ' pace maker. Bad news continued: The poll ings elevated two bright, new Democratic figures to national prominence. New Jersey's Gov. Meyner was off to a fast start toward the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination, having demonstrated his vote-appeal independents, Negroes and, im portantly Republicans. New York Democratic Mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr. was re-elected with a bulge of nearly 1,000,000 votes. Wagner became a deadly menace to any and all Republi can holders of statewide office, especially including Sen. Irving M. Ives who is up for re-election next year. Badly Licked For consideration at the White House; Republican candidates in ,New Jersey and New York City weer badly licked despite Fresi- X 9f z , w M, ' f , ; J? NEW INSTRUCTOR From San Jose State college in California, Francis J. Kelly is new instruc tor in psychology and education at Southern Oregon college. He received his master's degree from San Jose State and has taught in the Hayward school district. He also spent some time working with gifted children for the Alta mont school district. Heand his wife and two children live in Ashland. dent Eisenhower's urgent en dorsement and, in New Jersey, despite campaign stumping by Nixon and other administration notables. All of this and the Democratic win in Wisconsin's recent sena torial election indicate a politi cal pattern or the emergence of a trend toward a substantial Democratic victory in next year's congressional elections. Such a victory, In turn, would establish a trend toward the election of a Democratic presi dent of the United States in 1960. Now is the time, as someone said, for all good men to come to the aid of their party, al though it already may be too late. 0 Yh Torn o o o O O o o o wfldl Be MOW. O Some people know just the right time to make investments and good buys on merchandise. They are not the majority. Most of us are over-optimistic when things are going well, and overly pessimistic when conditions slow down. On such a basis, we buy too much in good times and pass up the really best buys when the market is slow. In less than ninety days, we will be enjoying spells of Spring weather. That's when the ma jority will buy. An economic upturn is defi nitely "in the wind" now. We are on the verge of an "out-of-this-world" activity. HTNOW Looks to Us, to Be the Best Time To Make Investments To Buy Property To Buy Merchandise $f e Will Never -Buy Better! JHNSTN STOGIES Friday, November 8, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON! MAIL TRUUe'E FIVE Knife, Fork Speaker Says Americans Are Most Misunderstood Americans are' the most mis understood people in the world, largely because of Hollywood films, according to Baron Hans de Meiss-Teuffen, who spoke last night for Rogue River Valley Knife and Fork club. The Baron, native of Switzer land but using a title bestowed on the family by an Austrian king, spoke mostly of his adven tures while traveling and living in different countries, but added statements of political import from time to time. Baron Meiss-Teuffen said the manner in which we give away money and aid to foreign nations contributes to the unpopularity of the United States, and that "some of the hate for the British glances off on the U. S." The speaker said most Amer icans truly have a "help thy neighbor" spirit, as evidenced by the many civic and charitable or ganizations, and that he be lieved the rest of the world, par ticularly the Europeans, should cultivate this spirit. However, he declared that our help to foreign nations is often misguided and misunderstood, and that in some countries it is charged "when the Americans help a country, they help the rich to become richer while the poor only get poorer." He said this is repeated oftenest in the nations where government is still largely feudalistic and only a small number of leaders run the government while the masses have no part in controlling pol icies or decisions. Baron Meiss-Teuffen believes that this country should "get tougher" about foreign aid proj ects and should see that money is expended wisely and in the right places. He gave as an ex ample of bad planning the build ing of a huge dam in Afghanis tan partly as an irrigation proj ect only to find that soil in the area to be irrigated has such a high salt content it will not pro duce crops. The Baron spoke of his ad ventures as a sailor he set a record of 58 days for a solo trip across the Atlantic in a small boat and of his experiences while traveling or living in many parts of the world. 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