SEATO Faced With Serious
Challenge; Hampers Freedom
By K. C. Thaler
United Press International
London (CPU SEATO, the
Southeast Asia Treaty Organ
ization, has been confronted
with a severe challenge that
may seriously hamper its free
dom of action against Com
munist subversion in the
treaty area.
The challenge has come
from SEATO's secretary gen
eral, Nai Pote Sarasin, who
declared subversive activities
the responsibility of a mem
ber country's own national
forces.
Sarasin, a former provision
al prime minister of Thailand
who is on an official visit of
Australia, was reported from
Canberra today to have term
ed political coups a "domestic
affair" of the country in
which they occur, which could
not involve other members.
It appears this interpreta
tion would limit SEATO's
right of intervention, for in
stance, in the event of a Communist-engineered
or backed
coup in a member country.
The issue has been spot
lighted by the recent Baghdad
coup which confronted the
Baghdad Pact nations with
the crucial question of wheth
er or not to intervene in Iraq
when a rebel regime over
threw the Feisal government.
Opposed Iraq Intervention
The Baghdad nations came
to the conclusion at a meet
ing in London a fortnight ago
against intervention because
the rebel regime was consid
ered to have the support of
the people of Iraq and because
it was held to be in full con
trol of the country. Also it at
once pledged itself to honor
existing international commit
ments.
Sarasin now reportedly
holds the view that a political
coup in a SrJViu mem per
country, in principle, would
hot involve other members.
Other member nations could
not take action unless they
were asked by the threatened
government. Even then, they
would not be obliged to go to
its aid under the treaty ar
rangements, he stated, accord
ing to the reports today.
Some observers argued that
if, for example, a Communist
coup should remove the rul
ing regime in a SEATO coun
try by a lightning stroke,
the "threatened government"
would no longer have a
chance to invoke SEATO as
sistance.
Arouse Considerable Interest
There would be, in this in
terpretation no room for
SEATO intervention, even if
the ousted regime could have
invoked it.
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Ashland Children
Narrowly Missed
By Heavy Trucks
Ashland Two Ashland
children narrowly escaped se
rious injury and possible
death earlier this week in inci
dents involving trucks.
Tuesday evening a twc-and
a half-year-old girl turned and
ran the other way when she
saw a truck headed in her
direction.
The unattended truck roll
ed down Iowa st., smashed
through the carport at the
Alvin J. Brown home, 295
Iowa st., crossed the patio,
and came to rest in the dining
room of the Fred Frederick
home, 235 Hillcrest. Damage
to the two houses was esti
mated at $3,450.
Early the following morn
ing Robert Cope, three-year-
old son of Dr. and Mrs. B.
A. Cope, 717 Roca st. Was
nearly struck by a truck while
strolling about the city be
fore 4:30 o'clock. A truck
driver told police he swerved
his vehicle to avoid hitting
what he thought to be a dog
in the street.
Robert, unmissed by his
parents, was found by a pri
vate citizen. The boy, wear
ing only a T shirt and carry
ing a wet diaper was taken
to the police station. After
lengthy questioning officers
determined that Robert's last
name was Cope, and called his
surprised parents.
When questioned, the ad
venturist revealed that he was
on his way to visit a lady who
frequently baby sits for the
family.
These views have been re
ceived with considerable in
terest in government quarters.
Britain appears to. agree
with the broad outlines of this
interpretation of SEATO's
Thai secretary general.
A Foreign Office spokesman
let it be understood that he
had' "no quarrel" with this
viewpoint.
But views within the treaty
organization were expected to
be divided.
Some of the Western
SEATO nations were expect
ed to accept the interpretation
only with considerable reser
vations. The text of the treaty itself
is hazy on this point, accord
ing to expert opinion.
Drivers Licenses
Suspended Listed
Salem The department
of motor vehicles has released
names of 373 drivers whose
licenses were ordered sus
pended during the period be
ginning Aug. 4 and ending
Aug. 8.
Length of suspension varies,
depending on charges in
volved, recommendation of
court, discretionary action by
the department or require
ments of Oregon law. The de
partment said some of the
licenses involving financial re
sponsibility and court recom
mendations may have been
re-instated after suspension
was ordered.
The department warned
drivers that the penalty for
driving while suspended is a
jail sentence of no less than
two days and up to six months,
and there may be imposed a
fine up to $500. Under licens
ing procedures, this will also
result in an additional year
of suspension.
Those suspended in Jackson
county were:
Driving While Suspended (In
cludes any conviction for viola
tion of traffic laws, involving
operation of motor vehicle, while
driving privileges were under
suspension)
Ansures, Jack Jerry. 23. of route
1, box 131, Rogue River, driving
while suspended. 1 year.
Stubbs, Lyraon Lenton. 18. of 14
Western ave.. Medford, driving
while suspended, 1 year.
Driving While Under Influence of
Intoxicating Liquor (Mandatory
suspension)
Purcell. H. T.. 132 1st it., Jack
sonville, 90 days
Financial Responsibility (Failure
to show proof of financial re
sponsibility) Babcock, Donald. 29, of 1427
Lawnridge st., Medford.
Castro, Arthur Luther. Jr., 29, of
347 Guthrie St., Ashland.
Gascon. Carol Delores, 22, or 1943
Kings Highway, Medford.
Petty, Cleota Marie, 24, of 474
Fordvce St., Ashland.
Petty, Larry Dale, 25, of 474
Fordyce St., Ashland.
Reames. Brownlow Eugene, 28,
of PO box 117, 308 Second ave.
Gold Hill.
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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 s a summary ot an actual report. Tbe Family Council does
not give advice; it merely reports on problems that have been dealt
with by responsible agencies and counselors.
Mildred S. I want to
move away from Mother.
Lionel S. She should tell
her mother off.
Mildred S. I am 25 and
have been married eight
years. I have three children
and I'm old enough, I hope,
to have a right to my own
life.
My mother doesn't seem to
think I have any rights at all.
She thinks she still owns me
and that what's mine is hers.
She takes over my home and
children whenever she feels
like it: The other day four of
her friends arrived at my
house unexpectedly. They said
my mother invited them and
was supposed to meet them
there.
I just don't feel I can take
it any longer. I have begged
my husband to pull up stakes
and get us to another com
munity so I don't have to
deal with my mother. He re
fuses to do this.
Lionel S. It has taken me
eight full years to get where
I want in the firm' I am work
ing for. Mildred says I can
get a job somewhere else.
Maybe. But she doesn't under
stand how you have to fight
to get into the position you
want.
Besides, it seems crazy to
me that we should have to
move from a . home we like
because we've got to run away
from a senseless old woman.
Why can't Mildred tell her
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FOtWAftD mom ffnr
off once and for all. When I
tell her to do that she says,
"Oh, I could never talk like
that to my mother."
What it comes to is that be
cause Mildred is too scared to
talk back to her mother, we
have to pay through the nose.
The Council: We agree with
Lionel that running away to
another community is no way
to tackle the problem of a
domineering mother.
What's to stop Mother from
running after?
This problem should, be
dealt with in a forthright
manner. This does not mean to
"tell Mother off" or even to
"talk back." Drastic methods
would not be necessary at all
if Mildred were able to be
have in a firm, clear-minded
manner. '
Unfortunately, Mildred is
still a frightened child in re
lation to her mother. This may
be partly her mother's fault,
but it is also her own. She has
been hiding a lot of the re
sentment she feels toward her
mother deep in her heart.
Some of it may be rightful
resentment and some may be
just a carry-over from a pat
tern of early childhood.
It is time for Mildred to
separate reasonable anger
from the unreasonable kind
and to face her mother hon
estly and plainly about some
aspects of their relationship.
She has every right to tell
her mother that she cannot
permit her home to be used as
a waiting depot for the older
woman's friends.
She must tell her' mother
that her home and her chil
dren are her own domain and
she will tolerate no intrusion.
The older woman may be up
set at first, but if she loves her
daughter and has some judg
ment she will soon see the
justice of Mildred's position.
Mildred can't now speak "to
her mother honestly because
she fears the full impact of
her anger will be unleashed if
she allows any anti - Mother
emotion to escape.
But if she gets a little of it
off her chest in a reasonable
cause, she may find that some
of her more loving feelings to
ward her mother will rise to
the surface and the. two
women will be able to enjoy
a more peaceful relationship.
(Copyright 1958,
. General Features Corp.)
Mt. Jefferson Firm
Sold lo Freres
Lyons, Ore. (UPD Sale of
the Mt. Jefferson Lumber
company plant here to the
Freres Forest Products com
pany of Stayton was disclosed
Thursday. Officials of the
Freres firm took possession
of the property but did not
divulge the price. "
The sale did not include 11,
000 acres of timber land in
the north Santiam drainage
area, according to Walter
Miller, owner of the plant.
He said the sale was for the
plant and equipment only.
Purchaser Ted Freres said
the new company will be op
erated under his firm's name.
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Three Injured in
Accident Near Trail
A two-car accident on High
way 62 near Elk creek
Wednesday afternoon resulted
in minor injuries to the three
occupants of one of the ve
hicles according to state po
lice. Charles Ray Sitzer, 56, El
vira Sitzer, 27, and William
Ray Sitzer, 3, all of Trail,
suffered minor injuries VThen
their car was struck in the
left side by a vehicle operated
by Lawrence Austin Heaton,
18, of Grants Pass, police said.
Officers said that both cars
were traveling toward Med
ford when Sitzer attempted to
turn from the road to the Sun
set on the Rogue store. Heaton
was reportedly attempting to
pass at that time and ran into
the turning car. His vehicle
sustained front-end damage
but he was not injured, offic
ers said.
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Tea House Dance
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Theta Tau Alpha, Tri Hi Y,
has scheduled a "Tea House
of the August Moon" dance
this week end. The dance is a
fund-raising project to help
the club raise money to send
delegates to the Silver Creek
convention, a YMCA officer
training camp.
Scheduled Aug. 16 at the
YMCA building from 7:30 to
11:30 p.m., the dance will fea
ture a local singing group, the
Shadows, from St. Mary's
High school.
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