Portland, SF
Push Fair Plans
Portland-OT-Both Portland
and San Francisco are going
ahead with plans for their
trade fairs in 1959 regardless
of conflicting dates.
San Francisco's decision
came in a letter to Portland
Mayor Terry D. Schrunk from
the Bay city's mayor, George
Christopher.
"I personally see no con
flict between the two fairs
because persons and exhibi
tors coming west can attend
both," Christopher said.
The letter which reached
Schrunk's office Monday also
bore the admission that Port
land's fair "appears to be un
der civic sponsorship." The
San Francisco fair will be
privately sponsored.
Dates set for the San Fran
cisco fair are June 4 to 14,
which will overlap with the
Portland fair which begins
June 10.
Mayor Schrunk sent Mayor
Christopher a protest letter
last week.
Schrunk said his chief con
cern was for exhibitors. He
said the two fairs will work
a hardship on foreign coun
tries. "They may find it hard
to choose," he said.
53rd year
Medford
Tribune
2nd SECTION
MEDFORD, OREGON,. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1958
Pages 1 to 6
Three New Fairview
Building Plans Okayed
Salem-IUPD-The State Board
of Control has approved
preliminary plans for three
buildings at Fairview home.
The buildings would cost an
estimated $1,500,000.
U. S. Marines Land
Big GunsonQuemoy
Taipeh, Formosa -(CPU-Un
ited States Marines landed on
Quemoy with eight-inch how
itzers and turned them over
to National st Chinese artil
lerymen, informeti sources in
Taipeh said Tuesday.
The sources said the Mar
ines landed the self-propelled
eight-inchers at night about
10 days ago and set them in
position where Nationalist
gunners could reply to Red
artillery that has pounded the
Quemays since Aug. 23.
The Nationalist Defense
Ministry, without mentioning
any new type of guns, report
ed today Nationalist artillery
destroyed 13 Communist guns
and four fortifications Mon
day. The American - supplied
weapons, described as deadly
accurate and with a range
sufficient to hit any of the
Communist gun emplace
ments shelling Quemoy, were
installed during a barrage by
the radar-controlled Red ar
tillery but there were no
American casualties.
The U.S. Indian school in
Phoenix, Ariz., has students
from, almost 20 tribes.
Georgia-Pacific Signs
For 5-Cent Wage Boost
Portland-OD-An agreement
for a five-cent hourly pay
increase for some 3000 mem
bers of the International
Woodworkers of America em
ployed by Georgia - Pacific
Lumber company was an
nounced Tuesday.
Portland Vetoes
Driver Training
Portland-(UPD-The Portland
school board has refused to
institute behind - the - wheel
driver training in city high
school curricula. Board mem
bers said they did not con
sider such training a proper
function of the schools.
The state Legislature has
provided a fund of S20 per
child for driver training in
the schools but Portland
school authorities estimated
the training would cost closer
to $50 per child per year.
The board stood firm
against the arguments of such
organizations as the Highway
Lifesavers committee which
called the program a vital
step in the direction of traffic
safety.
The Family Council
Editor" not: The Fimllj Council consists ol a lodge, m psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers.
Each article s a summary ol an actual report The Family Council does
've "'ice; it merely reports on problems that have been dealt
with by responsible agencies and counselor.
Elsie R. I don't want to
repeat the mistake.
Bob G. I don't want her
to deceive my friend.
Elsie R. I am eneaeed tn
be married in two months?. Mv
boy friend had to go to an
other part of the countrv in
connection with a iob-trainins
program and I stayed home
with my parents to wait for
ms return.
His friend took me out sev
eral times, and I appreciated
his attentiveness. We forgot
ourselves one night in his
apartment, but I resisted all
his efforts to repeat the oc
casion. Even though I sliDDed
once, I do not want to be pro
miscuous and unfaithful to
Ed.
Now his friend, evidentlv
bitter at me because I will not
continue the relationshiD with
him, insists I am no good and
1 nave no right to marry my
boy friend. He threatens to
tell about the illicit incident
in order to prevent the mar
riage, but he still keeps call
ing me, asking me to go out
with him and making de-
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Bob G. I want to break up
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my friend hurt. The night
Elsie stayed with me was no
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cause I suspected Elsie could
not be faithful, and I proved
my point.
I would have no further in
terest in Elsie if she did not
insist that she still intends to
go ahead with the marriage. I
do not want her to deceive
my friend.
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I want to do is to tell Ed that
I had an affair with his girl,
and I would not tell him any
thing about it if she would
agree to break off with him, I
feel she is being brazen be
cause she thinks I am bluff
ing. In a way I am, but I may
be forced to make good on my
bluff.
I am convinced that if
Elsie thought I just wanted to
play around with her some
more, she would have no
scruples about going ahead
with me.
The Council Elsie has cer
tainly gotten herself involved
with a queer character.
Bob has enough things
wrong with him for him to be
far more concerned about
himself than his friend.
He is obviously badly upset
because Elsie puts her purple
evening with him in the cate
gory of a dumb mistake. He
would prefer that she attach
more importance to his role
in her life. :
In addition to his extreme
egoism, Bob suffers from a
highly overdeveloped strain
of hypocrisy. He cannot give
up the pose of sacrificing his
morals to save his friend it om
bad marriage. We wonder
how this do-gooder would feel
if he knew someone else were
obliging him in a similar
manner.
Elsie has been too wishy-
washy in her handling of this
extremely difficult and mixed
up character. She must tell
him off very plainly and re
fuse to talk to him further.
She would be running a risk,
but she has no alternative.
Elsie has made a stupid
mistake and is now forced to
take a bold risk. There is no
way for her but to throw this
man out of her life for good.
(Copyright 1958, General
Features Corp.)
John Day's. Exploit
Recounted in Paper
The latest exploit of John
Day, Medford rancher, hunt
er and mountain-climber, was
recounted in the Portland
Oregonian's "B-Mike" column
this week.
Day, who began mountain
climbing less than two years
ago, was visiting at Red's
Horse Ranch near Cove in the
Wallowa mountains last
week, when he decided to
hike to the back country near
Steamboat lake, a trip which
usually takes three days.
"B-Mike" reported that he
was accompanied by "Red"
Higgins, ranch proprietor, on
horseback, and they left at 5
a.m., returning 17 hours later
after Day had hiked 56 miles,
20 of it through snow.
Higgins said a horse had to
be pushed hard to cover 20
miles in this mountainous
area in a day.
Day has climbed 32 major
mountain peaks in the last 14
months, most of them in the
Cascades and Sierras.
Sludebaker 'Lark'
Auto Introduced
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Studebaker - Packard Tues
day announced a new, smal
ler car and said it would be
called the "Lark by Stude
baker." Studebaker-Packard Presi
dent Harold E. Churchill said
the "Lark" would join the
"Silver Hawk" as the com
pany's offering for 1959.
The first of the "Larks",' he
said, began rolling off the
assembly line Tuesday.
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