Neuberger
Reputation
Portland OP Sen.
Richard L. Neuberger says
Oregon has gained a reputa
tion in Congress as the "tin
cup state."
Neuberger, who said he has
been threatened with politi
cal reprisal from some mem
bers of his own party because
of his recent voting record,
told a news conference at his
home Sunday that Oregon's
demands for many federal
projects had earned the state
the "tin cup" monicker.
The Oregon Democrat said
he has helped get Republican
support for projects benefic
ial to Oregon because they
realized "I don't always have
the tin cup out," and favor
only federal spending.
'You'll Stay Home'
He said that he had been
told "you'll stay home after
the next election" by some
members of his own party and
htd been criticized by Demo
crats for supporting the Eis
enhower administration on
some issues. "I'll bet on the
good sense and the good
judgment of the people of the
state of Oregon," he said.
He said he did not know if
he would be a candidate for
reelection. He called his work
as a senator the "hardest" he
has ever done.
Neuberger said Democrats
had criticized him for not be
ing liberal. "You can be liber
al and you can be re
sponsible" he said. "I don't
think I've become a reaction
ary." Fvcal Responsibility Cited
He said he believed he
could be accused of hypocrisy
if he had voted for a pay in
crease for postal employees
without voting for an increase
in postal rates to finance it.
Neuberger said he had
helped win support for large
Swiss Report Ties
Smoking and Cancer
Bern, Switzerland (IP)
The Swiss Federal Health of
fice reported Monday that a
seven-year Swiss study shows
"there can be no doubt left
about a direct connection be
tween the number of cigar
ettes consumed and lung can
cer. "The rate of .lung cancer
among smokers who do not
smoke cigarettes and non
smokers shows a small but
marked difference," the re
port said.
"The difference between
non-smokers and cigarettes on
the other hand is so pro
pronounced that there can be
no doubt left about a direct
connection between the num
ber of cigarettes consumed
and lung cancer," the report
said.
30 YEARS FOR 13 CENTS
Birmingham, Ala. IIP)
Fred T. Howard was sen
tenced to 30 years in prison
Monday for killing a robbery
accomplice during an argu
ment over 13 cents of loot.
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SaysOregon Gaining
as Tin Cup State
appropriations for lorest ac
cess roads, approval of a re
quest for a survey of a site of
a postal annex in Portland,
and Senate passage of a bill
for Fort Clatsop National
Memorial park at a time
when similar requests from
other states were being turn
ed down.
He said he believes his po
sition has been one of fiscal
Shakespearean Festival
Official To Give Speech
Dr. Margery Bailey, direct
or of the institute of renais
sance studies, the educational
wing of the Oregon Shake
spearean Festival, will be the
featured speaker at the joint
spring meeting of the Upper
California Council of Teach
ers of English and the Shasta
Council of the International
Reading association.
The annual conclave is
scheduled for Friday and
Saturday, April . 11-12, at
Butler Says U.S.
Suffered Defeat
Elkhart, Ind. (IP Dem
ocratic National Chairman
Paul M. Butler said Monday
Russia's announcement that it
is stopping atomic tests is
"one of the most severe de
feats suffered by the United
States in the cold war."
He declared that according
to virtually all the experts
"we are losing the cold war
and losing it badly, without
ever firing a shot." He said
the Eisenhower administra
tion had "allowed" Russia to
score a "propaganda victory"
and a "disastrous' blow" to
U. S. prestige by announcing
a halt in nuclear tests.
In an address prepared for
a Rotary club meeting here,
Butler also charged the Re
publican administration had
"allowed" the nation's rate
of economic growth to deter
iorate to an average of one-
half of what it was during
the Truman Democratic ad
ministration. He listed as "anti-business"
the administration's so-called
"tight money" policy, its farm
policy and its "drastic" cut
backs in defense spending. He
said all these have contribut
ed to the business recession.
Registration Booth
Schedule Published
The mobile voter registra
tion booth schedule for this
week has been released for
the next four days by Jackson
County Young Republican
club.
Wednesday, at the First
National Bank of Portland,
Medford branch, 10 a.m. to
2 p.m.; Thursday, at the
Rogue Valley Country" club
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and
Friday, at the Market Basket
grocery store in Ashland,
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
WOOD
M 1 $4.25
responsibility. "Sincerity is
subject to suspicion when
congressmen sponsor bills for
a multitude of projects and
then demand tax cuts," he
said.
He said he and Sen. Wayne
Morse have disagreed on is
sues but that he retained
"great personal admiration
and personal fondness" for
Morse.
Shasta college in Redding,
Calif. Marion Kofford, con
ference, program chairman,
has announced that Dr. Bailey
will address the group at 10
a.m., Saturday on they topic
bnapespeare: on btage or
Page."
Dr. Bailey, Professor Emer
itus of English at Stanford
university, heads the educa
tional activities of the Oregon
Shakespearean Festival in
Ashland. She is recognized as
an expert in the theatre
values of Shakespeare and re
storation comedy, and a noted
critical scholar.
Dr. Bailey has. studied the
production of classics in the
leading theatres of England,
Germany, France, and the
United States. She has ap
peared frequently as an act
ress, also, including several
performance on the Elizabeth
an stage at Ash-land. Editor of
the annually published Ash
land Studies in Shakespeare,"
Dr. Bailey is a frequent con
tributor to educational journ
als and serves on the execu
tive board of regional council
two of the American National
theater and academy.
250 Youngsters
Join in Egg Hunt
Eagle Point An estimated
250 children took part in the
first annual Easter egg hunt
sponsored by the Eagle Point
Junior Chamber of Commerce
Saturday afternoon at the
high school grounds. Ernest
Himmelman was general
chairman.
Other members of the Jay
cee committee who helped
with the successful event
were Glenn Nelson, Don Kim
mel, Gerald Bishop, Bennie
Hefley, Ed Kimmel and Presi
dent Bert Simmons.
Eagle Point Boy Scouts as
sisted with hiding the eggs
and dividing the age groups.
Members of the Eagle Point
Jaycettes helped vyith color
ing 500 Easter eggs. Mrs.
Nelson appeared at the hunt
dressed as an Easter bunny
and gave candy eggs to the
youngsters who failed to find
eggs in the hunt.
CLUB
NEWS
THIMBLE THUMBS
Luncheons and tablecloths
were judged at the recent
meeting of the Thimble
Thumbs, 4-H sewing club, in
the home of Mary Carol Leav
ens. The .meeting was opened
with "Cutting Out Patterns,"
a show about, homemade
cloths. Marilou Garner, 4-H
home extension agent, was a
guest.
During the meeting Ma
chelle Ely, vice president,
took the place of President
Judy Scott who was ill. Mary
Ann Carnegie also substituted
for Sarah Robinson, secre
tary. Mary Carol Leavens and
Mary Ann Carnegie also put
on a style show as part of the
program.
Martha Merriman,
Reporter.
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
Edward C. Wolfer, inadequate
muffler. S15.
S t a n 1 ey M. Zaron, defective
emergency "brake. S10.
Dexis G. Hagler, failure to obey
traffic regulation. S6.
Virgil J. Prowell. no safety chain,
S6.
Donald L Welburn, no safety
chain. S6.
William v Nussbaum, no motor
vehicle license. S5.
Morris L. Frink, overload, $95.
Ralph C. Bratten. overload,
$33.50
Jack K Shuey. overload, S117.
Marce C. Morton, failure to stop,
$10.
Robert L. Hill, failure to dim
lights. S7.50.
Ruth B Dey. passing with insuf
ficient clearance, Slo.
Charles G. Campbell, one light,
$10
Donald M. Burrill. failure to stop.
$10
Floyd C. McElveen, failure to
dim lights. $10.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Roscoe Theodore Arent, violation
of basic rule. S10.
Jimmy Ray Price, violation of
basic rule, S10.
Richard Frederick Gravelle, vio
lation of basic rule. S10.
Jeanette C. Coleman, disobeyed
traffic signal. S5.
Quinton Roosevelt Matthews, vio
lation of basic rule. S5.
Fred Daniel Adams, failure to
vield the right-of-way to vehicle,
$10.
Asbiorn Myklebye. failure to
vield the right-of-way to vehicle,
$10.
CIRCUIT COURT
Earl J. Schleper vs. Lois I.
Schleper. divorce complaint.
Richard Cecil King vs. Rosaline
L. King, divorce complaint.
Daisy Caroline Tureman vs. Nor
man Tureman. divorce complaint.
Phyllis M Bentley vs. Daniel Lee
Bentley, divorce complaint.
Family
Council
Freda F. I am in love with
an older man.
Mr. L. F They look ridicu
lous together.
Freda F. I am a young
woman of 24. I have always
been fairly popular and have
had several offers of marri
age. Some of them have been
from quite nice men, but I
never felt seriously drawn to
any of them.
Not long ago I met a wid
ower of 40. He has two chil
dren of 13 and 15. I met him
in connection with business
and he didn't think of asking
me out until I made a pre
text to have dinner with him.
We discovered that in spite
of the difference in pur ages,
we have a world of things in
common.
He wants to marry me, but
is worried about the differ
ence in our ages. I feel now
that I can never love anyone
else, but my parents are mak
ing the most tremendous up
roar and have even made
threats against this man.
Mr, L. F. What right has
a man of that age with two
nearly grown children to
make advances to a girl who
looks closer to 16 than her
real age?
Our daughter is still a
youngster. She knows nothing
about life. Surely, she'll want
a family. This man looks as
though he just wants to be
free to enjoy himself. They
look ridiculous together.
My wife and I have been
in a state of near collapse
over this. Freda has had so
many good opportunities for
marriage. Why should she
choose a man who looks old
enough to be her father? I
would be ashamed to say he
is my son-in-law.
We have refused to let this
man enter our home again
and Freda meets him outside.
What kind of man would put
up with that?
The Council: The hysteria
of these parents is driving
Freda straight into the arms
of the man they oppose. What
alternative has she when the
person she believes she loves
is excluded from her home?
This same hysteria also pre
vents both Freda and her par
ents from seeing some of the
very real problems involved
in this relationship.
Mr. L. F. speaks much of
how things "look." Freda
"looks" 16, the man "looks"
as though he doesn't want a
family, they "look" ridiculous
together. But what about the
way things really are? Mr.
L. F. has not given himself a
chance to ask any of the real
questions.
Does this man, after all,
want a new family? What
about the care of .his two
adolescent children? Will
Freda be expected to be a
mother to them? If so, does
she realize the burden and
responsibility she is taking
on? Does Freda fully realize
that she would be marrying
a man who is approaching
middle age and does she un
derstand the full,implications
of this fact?
The full answers to these
questions may help Freda to
see the problem in a different
light. But the questions may
very well go unanswered if
the parents prefer to remain
in a state of near collapse.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. should
recognize that, despite her ap
pearance, their daughter is
not 16. Their tendency to
treat " her as if she were a
teenager could, however, be
a factor in pushing her to
ward an older man, who
makes her feel more grown
up, while at the same time
serving as a substitute parent.
(Copyright 1958,
General Features Corp.)
SHIPS IN FOR REPAIRS
Norfolk, Va. (IP) Two
French ships limped into the
naval shipyards Monday for
repairs to damage sustained
in a severe storm off Cape
Henry, Va., last week. Moun
tainous waves and 100-mile
an hour winds split the hull
of La Grandiere and shifted
a heavy gunmount on the
Jeanne d'Arc.
HIROSHIMA MAIDEN DIES
Hiroshima, Japan IIP)
Miss Hideko Hirata, 34, one
of the 24 "Hiroshima maid
ens" who received treatment
in New York in 1955 for
World War II atomic bomb
injuries, died early today of
cancer of the stomach.
WHAT'S HEW?
Ask this question at Medford's
Fashion Shoe Center, JOHN
STON & STEWART. They'll
tell you about the sensational
Dalsan FLIGHTS. Curious? Ask
them.
Johnston & Stewart
Main & Central
Medford
Rolls Royce Makes Into Double Bed;
Highlights International Auto Show
By DOC QUIGG
United Press Correspondent
New York itPi I've seen
lot of things in New York's
great showcase Coliseum, but
I never expected to.be intro
duced to an SI 8,000 Rolls
Royce that makes up into a
double bed.
This is absolutely on the
level. The thing has seats that
fold in all directions. Single
beds, double bed, lounging
chairs. You fold the back seats
forward and the whole back
section becomes an entension
of the luggage compartment !
space for 15 suitcases.
Its glass partition between
front and back seats is de
tachable, in case you want to
get chummy with the chauf
feur. This Rolls is also the
most expensive built-in writ
ing tables, electric razor, pic
nic table, expresso coffee
maker with butane gas stove,
sewing kit, mineral water cab
inet, and scores of other nec
essities. Show in Full Throttle
As you may have guessed,
the International Automobile
show is in full throttle at the
Coliseum this week. On the
first floor alone, you are
greeted by the great names
of Skoda, Simca, Vespa, Mai
co, Volkswagen, Citroen, Mar-cedes-Benz,
Studebaker, and
Packard.
There are tiny buglike cars
from foreign climes; big four
eyed blunderbusses from
America; cars blooming with
gardens of gadgetry and
chrome; cars with a sack-dress
look.
There is a Citroen (the
pride of France) with a jonquil-green
body and a sort of
leopard upholstery and a
front end that looks remark
ably like a bullfrog bulging
eyes and a wide, shovel snout
and mouth. A spare tire fits
under the point of the sout.
Hard by the Citroen show is
its subsidiary make, Panhard.
Business Said Brisk
In Medford Jail
Medford police reported a
brisk business at the city jail
for the period starting at
12:01 a.m. Friday and ending
at 8 o'clock Monday, list
ing 22 arrests which included
19 people lodged in the city
jail.
Police said the number in
jail at any one time was never
over 12 or 13 due to several
posting bail. Sixteen of the
arrests concerned drinking,
police said. Police said eight
were lodged in the city jail
on Friday morning when the
increased "business" started.
Nationwide independent survey proves it!
Proud Edsel owners everywhere are telling why!
E. A. MELCHER, Po
lice Chief, No. Aurora,
111. "Tested all the '58
models and chose
Edsel best by far!"
C. O. KEY, Restaurant
Owner, Houston, Tex.
"So impressed I asked
friends to try it. Now
they're Edsel owners!"
It's SWING TIME at your Edsel Dealer's! Swing the deal of a lifetime now!
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IN OTHER AREAS SEE YOUR LOCAL EDSEL DEALER
It features a ''Dyna" model
whose front wheels are driven
by a two-cylinder engine 52
horsepower, aluminum, air
cooled, and pancaked in de
sign so that the two cylinders
operate horizontally instead
of being upright or in a V.
It has a tested top speed of 87
m.ph., cruises at 70, gets (ac
cording to the Frechman I
spoke with) 40 to 42 miles to
the gallon.
Smoke Machine
Said Ineffective
Because adult mosquitoes
have become immune to mate
rial used in the county smoke
machine it will be impractical
to use it in the future, accord
ing to Walter I. Sutherland.
This leaves the elimination
of breeding places as the only
practical solution of the lo
cal problem, he said.
As there are cattle and oth
er livestock running in most
of the wet land it is impossi
ble to use any of the larva
cides in the hatching areas as
there is always a possiblity
that the stock will drink
enough of the treated water
to cause illness. Another de
terrent to the spraying of
hatching areas is that in
many instances the water
runs into creeks and eventual
ly into the Rogue river, and
practically all the usable in
secticides are poisonous to
fish, Also, the cost of such a
program would be prohibi
tive. Most of the breeding places
could be eliminated by the
proper use of irrigation wa
ter and the drainage of ter
minal sloughs.
Anyone having such a prob
lem should contact Suther
land at the office of the Jack
son County Health depart
ment, the County Agent's of
fice, or the Bureau of Recla
mation. All of these organiza
tions have expressed a will
ingness to help farmers cor
rect improper water usages.
BOMBS IN IRELAND
Belfast, Northern Ireland
(IP) Four bombs believed
set by the Outlawed Irish
Republican army exloded in
Northern Ireland Monday
night. No one was hurt by
bombs, which damaged the
Labor Exchange at Newry, a
customs unit at Newry, A
customs hut and a buss at
Rostrebor and another cus
toms hut at Mullan.
EDSEL SCORES HIGHEST
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MRS. J. JUNELL,
Sales Clerk, Portland,
Ore. "I liked the styl
ing right away. And I
got a wonderful deal!"
H. OM WAKE, JR.,
Salesman, Wilming
ton, Del. "I like Tele
touch Drive, Edsel's
power and economy!"
Since English is the only
foreign language I speak with
any fluency, I gravaitated to
the hallowed Rolls-Royce bail
iwick, where I fell in with
Harold Radford, head of Rad
ford Coach Builders, Ltd.,
who dreamed up the afore
mentioned all - purpose Rolls
model. He took me on a guid
ed tour of his creation, and
believe me it took all morn
ing. He has taken the standard
five-passenger, S13.550 Rolls
and added "adaptations" that,
bring his Countryman model
to $17,716, f.o.b. New York.
He has used every bit of space
available in them, holding
flasks, glasses, wash basins,
soap, towel, first-aid kit, ice
cube thermo, c amera, field
glasses, and lots more.'
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Ohio. "I like the econ
omy and the Edsel's
all new appearance!"
U. BOWER MAN, Re
tailer, Auburn, Ind.
"Best looking car
distinctive grille, sleek
body, a rich interior."
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford,
SEX EDUCATION ASKED
Cardiff, Wales HP) The
Education Welfare Officers
National association has call
ed for increased emphasis on
sex education in schools and
for qualified experts, school
medical officers or graduate
biology teachers to do the
teachings.
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ENGLISH LORD DIES
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