1 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Ore., Wednesday, Augmf 13, 1958
Clayton Powell Gels Demo Nomination
; New York TPD Rep.
Adam Clayton Powell, Negro
congressman - minister who
was dumped by Tammany
Hall because he supported
President Eisenhower in 1956,
swept to a resounding victory
pver Tammany-backed candi
date Earl Brown Tuesday to
win a Democratic renomina
iion for an eighth congression
al term.
T Returns from 120 of the 143
districts in New York's 16th
District (Harlem) which
Powell has represented in
Congress the past 14 years
gave him 11,796 votes to 4,133
for Brown, a city councilman
yiho is also a Negro.
" The overwhelming victory
by the 49-year-old Baptist
minister was a severe blow to
Tammany Hall, the New York
County Democratic organiza
tion and to the prestige of
its leader, Carmine G. De
Sapio, one of the nation's
most influential Democrats.
Some observers had ex
pected Powell's recent indict
ment on charges of income tax
evasion would affect his vote
pulling power. But the in
dictment by a federal grand
jury was not an issue in the
campaign and apparently had
no bearing on the primary
election.
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day that a 17-year-old Walla
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stad drowned while swimming
Sunday at Horseshoe lake in
the Wallowa mountains.
The body was brought out
of the isolated area Monday
and taken to Joseph. Igstad's
companion, Jim Lamott, told
officers that Igstad apparent
ly got a cramp in the cold
water. The area is about 50
miles east of here.
The death boosted the Ore
gon week end death toll to 15.
Two other persons drowned,
eight died in traffic accidents,
and four other were claimed
in other mishaps.
The Family Council
Editor's note: The Family Council consists of a Judge, a psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers.
Each article Is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does
not give advice; it merely reports on oroblems that have been dealt
with by responsible agencies and counselors.
Rose E. My sister is mak
ing a fool of herself over a
man.
Gertrude F. I can't help
it I love him.
Rose E. I am 26 and have
been married eight yean and
I feel well qualified to give
a little advice to my 23-year-old
sister, who is making a
fool of herself over a m a n
who doesn't give a hoot for
her.
Gertrude has been in love
with Arnold for nearly two
years. She went through
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every trick in the bag before
she managed to get a date
with him. Finally she got one.
They had been going steady
for about a year and a half,
but nothing seemed to be com
ing of it.
At last Gertrude decided to
take the plunge and do the
proposing herself. I advised
her against it, but she went
ahead anyway. The answer
was something like "Well,
I'm not sure yet. Give me time
to think it over."
I told Gertrude she should
have her head examined
when she insists upon seeing
him after that. That girl does
n't know a slap in the face
when she gets it.
.
Gertrude T Maybe I am
a iooi, I don t know. I lust
can't help myself. I have
never been so drawn toward
any man and I don't think I
could ever feel this way about
anyone else.
Arnold has explained to me
that he has a lot of responsi
bilities in his family. His fath
er is dead and he is the old-.
est. Maybe it is just an excuse,
but I can't help realizing that
he does have a difficult prob
lem and he has to think things
through.
I am very sorry if what my
sister says is true that I've
made a fool of myself and
cheapened myself by doing
the proposing. But I wanted
so much to know where I
stood. I feel that Arnold likes
me very much and could love
me if he gave himself a
chance, but he is afraid of the
responsibilities of marriage.
I am willing to work for
several years after we get
married, but Rose says I'd
be making a worse fool of
myself.
The Council: No we don't
think Gertrude has made or
is making a fool of herself
by pursuing the man she be
lieves she loves, but possibly
she is wrong to put all her
eggs in this fragile basket.
Anyone who proposes
man or woman runs the
risk of being refused or get
ting an indecisive answer.
This is not an insult or a slap.
Many women have done the
proposing and gotten affirma
tive answers and gone on to
happy marriages.
But a woman who is hardy
enough to do the proposing
must also be hardy enough
to accept a rejection with
out too much bitterness or
suffering. She has nof reason
to feel she has "cheapened"
herself.
Since Arnold feels he needs
time to think things over,
Gertrude might as well make
good use of this time herself.
She ought to think things over
and consider what it would
mean to be married to a man
who is rather reluctant about
taking the plunge.
Such a man is likely to feel
he has been trapped into mar
riage. Instead of appreciating
the sincerity and strong char
acter of a woman like Ger
trude, he might feel resent
ful of her when the ordinary
and inevitable problems of
married life arise.
These are only possibilities.
We don't know Arnold. Ger
trude does. She should try
to. study him a little more
through the cool eyes of rea
son instead of the rosy glasses
of love. She should, at the
same time, take another look
around at other "men she
knows. If she gives it an hon
est chance she may find some
one more worthy of her love.
Arnold's desire for a chance
to think may be for the best
for both of them.
(Copyright 1958. General
Features Corp.) .
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Motorists Reminded
Of Turning Right
Vernon Thorpe, city public
works director, reminded mo
torists today that according
to state law cars northbound
on Riverside ave. with the
intention of turning east on
Main st. could make this turn
on the red light after first
stopping at the intersection.
However, he added, cars
eastbound on Eighth St., in
tending to turn north on Riv
erside ave., could not make
that left turn on a red light.
Thorpe announced that a
timing device is now in ef
fect at the Main st.-Riverside
ave. intersection to allow a
longer green light for River
side ave. traffic between 4:30
and 6:30 p.m. He said the
green light would last 37 sec
onds for Riverside ave. dur
ing this period, and 17 sec
onds for Main st. Normally
the green light lasts for 26
seconds each.
He said a yellow stripe
would be painted soon to in
dicate the right turn lane
from Riverside ave. onto
Main st. He said he had de
cided against a sandbag bar
rier there for the time being.
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