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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Friday, October 3, 1958 3
Nixon Brings GOP
Drive To Oregon;
Sees Change of Tide
En Route With Nixon-CTB-
Vice President Richard M
Nixon swung into Oregon to
day after a three-day tour of
the pivotal November election
state of California.
Nixon laid it on the line
to GOP supporters Thursday
night at a $100-a-plate fund-
raising dinner at Oakland,
Calif.
"Republican candidates are
running behind all over the
nation," he said. "We hve
the fight of our lives on our
hands.
"But several factors are in
our favor which can turn the
tide. Our opponents are over
confident. Republicans are
uniting behind their candi
dates. But most important,
the upturn in the economy is
giving Republican candidates
increasing strength all over
the country."
Campaigning in Oregon
Although there is no U. S.
Senate contest in Oregon,
Nixon plans to give a lift to
the gubernatorial candidacy
of Secretary of State Mark
Hatfield, and to four Repub
lican Congressional nominees
in Oregon before he returns
to Washington on Saturday.
Nixon and his party were
due at the Portland Interna
tional airport at 2:45 p.m. He
was to lead a caravan through
downtown streets, meet with
Republican party workers and
then speak at a $49.50 per
plate dinner at the Masonic
temple tonight.
Nixon admitted his major
mission in California was to
try to bring unity to his party
-an obvious reference that
the GOP's two top candidates.
Calendar
Saturday:
8 p.m. - Medford chapter,
Oregon United Nations asso
ciation public meeting. Girls
Community club.
8:30 p.m.-Xi Mu chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi party for Ex
emplars, home of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Allen, route 2,
box 402Y.
Sen. William F. Knowland, !
who is running for governor, j
and Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, j
the party nominee for the !
Senate, have been cool to-;
ward each other for months. !
Knight "never has endorsed j
Knowland, although the sena-:
tor has blessed Knight and all
other Republican candidates
on the ticket.
Knight and Knowland are
in opposite corners on the !
most controversial issue in
the California election - a
proposed con stitutiona!
amendment for a "Right-to-work"
statute which would
outlaw the union shop.
Knowland heartily favors
the legislation, while Knight
opposes it. Nixon said during
his California visit that he :
takes no position on the state
"right-to-work" initiative and
will . remain neutral on it
throughout the campaign.
During his three-day swing
in San . Diego, Los Angeles
and the San Francisco Bay
area, Nixon spent much of his :
time conferring behind closed
UVlui J Willi Accujciij OllU V.U1J
tributors to both the Know-
land and Knight ' campaigns, i
The two candidates appear-1
ed together with Nixon at a
San Diego rally Wednesday
night and again Thursday
night at the fund-raising din
ner in Knowland' s home coun
ty of Alameda.
John Day Airport
Aid Gels Approval
John Day-fD?3-The State
Board of Aeronautics Thurs
day approved a motion to ac-1
cept federal aid for the John I
Day airport. Tony . Dwyer,
chairman of the board, said
the federal amount was $43,-
570.
The . state also approved
matching that amount for one
north-south runway to replace i
an old private landing strip.
In other action, the Board i I
granted approval for asphalt
paving on runways at Hermis-
ton airport.
Work Answer to Problems
Of Livinq Older Years
By ELLEN J. HILL
United Press International
New Orleans - (CPD - If
anyone approaching middle
age needs a recipe for living
those older years usefully and
successfully, Mrs. Raymond
Clapper has the answer -"W-O-R-K."
This charming and vi--acious
lady of 62 said she's
having the time of her life
doing what she has always
wanted to do - helping peo
ple.
"So many," said she, "lock
themselves in their little
apartments and get lost from
the world."
Mrs. for Mrs. Clapper there
is not enough time.
' Mrs. Clapper circles the
globe at the drop of a CARE
package. She is assistant exe
cutive director of CARE
around the world, a position
she accepted five years ago.
Between trips abroad, she
is the official "platform"
speaker for the agency and
criss-crosses the nation sev
eral times a year for appear
ances. Mrs. Clapper first took her
turn at the lectern in 1944
after her famous reporter hus
band. Raymond Clapper of
the United Press, was killed
in a bomber crash in the Pa
cific while on a special war
assignment at the request of
She took over his lecture
duties - and completed two
books he had begun, although
she said,- "I'm not a writer."
Both Mrs. Clapper and her
late husband were born in
Kansas City, Mo.
"We worked our way
through college," she said,
"and in those early days, I
was a social case worker, and
my husband had' to" be' a re
porter. That's all he ever
wanted to be."
During the years in Wash
ington with her husband
covering the capital as a poli
tical reporter, Mrs. Clapper
met Presidents and members
of Congress.
"The professional and social
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scope of international prob
lems," she said.
One of her biggest duties
now is to see that the eight-million-dollar
contributions
from U.S. and Canadian citi
zens are well spent for "the
poor in foreign countries."
Mrs. Clapper stopped off
briefly in New Orleans before
flying for the Central Ameri
can nations to visit CARE mis
sions and confer with national
leaders in Mexico, Costa Rica,
Honduras, and Panama on
child care, community serv
ice, youth activities and re
habilitation projects.
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