Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1958, Image 13

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MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1958
2nd SECTION
Integrity Starts In Home,
New Th erne for Father's Day
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ifmtmri Ttt Correspondent
s Xew York (IP) Mother
1. had her day. Now we can
Jura our thoughts toward the
!t man, whose day comes up
3Mt month.
father's Day this year is -of
Btrticular significance, in
iw of the current outcry
afnut juvenile delinquency,
its theme suggests that
STtpa should be something
Shsre than a guy who will
ftt presents or postcards on
JftC 15.
The 1958 Father's Day
Sfcsmne is: "Integrity starts in
Sa home.
There are available to us
eloquent assessments of
father-family relationship
-hich I beg leave to quote in
prt. They were uttered by
Mark Van Doren, the poet
and teacher, and his son,
Charles, the TV quiz star and
teacher, at a banquet in their
onor.
"If I believe anything,"
Mark Van Doren said, "I be
lieve that every person
speaks at least for himself.
Charlie has done so all his
lifa ... I claim no credit for
his being what he is ... if
Charlie was helped in any
way at all, it was he who de
cided to accept the help . . .
"It could be that Charlie
has been helped by the affec
tion he has always known his
family had for him ... if it
had any value as a gift, he
gave it that value by his de
cision, deliberate or other
wise, to receive it as he did
those other gifts, from God
knows where, which make
him what he is today."
Charles Van Doren then
spoke.
The extraordinary thing
about my father," he said, "is
that his public face, and his
private face, have been the
same. He has been the same
man to the world that he has
that
CABINET CRISIS Pierre
Pflimlin (above), 51, has
been asked by President
Rene Coty to try and form
a new government and solve
France's current cabinet
crisis. Pflimlin was finance
rninister in the outgoing
cabinet of Premier Felix
Gaillard.
DRESS DESIGNER DIES
Biarritz, France (IPi Lu
cien LeLong, 69, widely
known dress designer and per
fume maker, died Saturday
night.
been to his family. And
is harder than it sounds.
Looked On At Heroes
"It is the very definition
of integrity, I suppose. Chil
dren particulafjy boys
tend to think of their fathers
as being in some way or oth
er heroes, as being strong, val
iant, and wise, and true. And
I am afraid that may boys,
when they grow up, discover
that this was an illusion.
"My growing up was ex
tremely fortunate. The older
I became, and the more aware
the plainer it appeared to me
that my father WAS strong,
and valiant, and wise and
true. And I am more sure of
it today than I ever was.
"And the way I know it is
be my having been able, as
time went on, to learn some
thing of this other, this pub
lic face. I knew what he was
in the family. But as I grew
older and went out into the
world to make my own way,
I began to realize that every
one even strangers, 'who are
often the best judges of all
thought of him exactly the
way I did.
Sets Example
"This has set for me an
example which I can only
hope to strike at. I too have
the problem of living in a
private and a public life. If I
do one half as good a job as
he has done, I shall have done
well."
These two statements serve
to indicate, it seems to me,
that as long as mutual trust,
and love and the integrity
so movingly here attested
can exist within the home,
that institution will live 'as a
sound and right one.
Joan Crawford's
Son Arrested
Greenport, N.' Y. flF) The
15-year-old adopted son of
actress Joan Crawford is
under arrest in a juvenile de
linquency charge for alleged
ly shooting out street lights.
Police said Christopher
Crawford and three other
youths blasted out a number
of lights while joyriding
Thursday night.
Charges of malicious mis
chief were placed against the
other youths.
The Crawford boy was re
leased in the custody of Dr.
Earl Loomis, a child psychia
trist with whom he has been
staying.
Miss Crawford and her hus
band, Alfred N. Steele, chair
man of the board of the Pepsi
Cola Company, were reported
in Florida.
Norblad Sees Adair
Funds by Next Fall
Salem (IP) Rep. Walter
Norblad (R-Ore.), said Sun
day he believed that money
would be available by this
fall for construction of the
$10 million Bomarc missile
base at Camp Adair.
Norblad said there were
two other projects for guided
missiles being studied by the
House Armed Services com
mittee, in Michigan and New
England.
He said House leaders feel
these projects . can be taken
up in committee after the
President's military reorgani
zation bill has been acted on
and that the House Appropri
ations committee "can bring
in a supplemental bill pro
viding funds for construction
before this session closes."
Western Development Group Formed
During Fairs Association Meeting
Sacramento (IP) Dele
gates to the Western Fairs As
sociation convention here
have formed a "Western
America Development coun
cil" designed to coordinate
six major expositions and the
1960 Winter Olympics dur
ing the next five years.
A four-man committee was
named to draft an operating
plan for the council: George
A. Scott and Wayne Dailard
of San Diego, Calif.; James
Faber, Seattle, Wash., and C.
M. Vandebiirg, New York.
Represented at the two-day
meeting which ended here
Friday were the California
State Fair, the San Diego,
Calif. Fiesta, the Oregon and
Colorado Centennial Exposi
tions, the Seattle World Sci
ence Fair, the Winter Olym
pics and the many other cele
brations represented by the
Western Fairs group.
The council will attempt to
stimulate travel westward
during the next half-decade.
It will also seek to eliminate
possible competition between
the San Diego Fiesta and the
California State Fair, and to
set up coordinated schedules
for all of the expositions.
Louis S. Merrill, general
manager of Western Fairs, re
ported that the association has
received a record number of
PAYS SON'S FINE
Hillside, N. J.-zm Magis
trate Henry Goldhor fined a
17-year-old S25 Friday for
careless driving. The . youth
was his son, Stephen, and be
cause the high school student
has no income the magistrate
had to pay the fine.
exhibit space inquiries from
industry in the last three
months.
Mamie Will Help
Mother Celebrate
Denver. Colo. HP) Mrs.
Mamie Eisenhower planned
today to help celebrate the
80th birthday Tuesday of her
mother, Mrs. John S. Doud.
Mrs. Eisenhower came to
Denver Sunday. She expects
to remain here at least
through Tuesday.
Mrsi Eisenhower was ac
companied on her visit by her
sister, Mrs. Gordon Moore of
Washington, D.C., and her
personal physician, Col. Wal
ter Thach.
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