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MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtdford, Oregon, Thursday, October 23, 1958 S
In the Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
WE GIVE
Problem news:
In Little Rock Monday,
more than 250 white seniors
began classes in a makeshift
private high school opened by
a citizens group. The school, it
is asserted, will be financed by
private contributions.
More than 3,000 high school
students have been idle for
the past seven weeks because
the four Little Rock high
schools have never opened.
Arkansas Governor Faubus
kept them closed to keep them
from being integrated.
QUESTION:
Who will be the suffer
ers? This, I think, is the an
swer: 1. The CHILDREN.
2. The state of Arkansas
and the South, if it follows i
Arkansas' example.
A N EDUCATIONAL system i
based on private schools
must inevitably limit educa
tion to the children of the
better-to-do. It can't be other
wise. Neither the state of Ar
kansas nor the South as a
whole can afford to limit edu
cation to those of its children
whose parents can afford the
cost of private schooling. If
such a thing is attempted, the
South will fall behind the rest
of the country.
The world changes.
The South must change
with it.
Or take the consequences.
BACK to politics.
If I might be permitted
a pious and impartial word
about slam-bang politicking in
California in which the GOP
is currently expected to take
a bad licking I think the
GOP troubles there track
back to TOO MUCH POLI-
TTr'VTTvm Kir iVia Tlonnhlinanc
lasi spring.
They gave the appearance ,
then of getting together and
deciding among themselves !
WHO SHOULD BE ALLOW-
ED TO RUN FOR THIS AND i
WHO SHOULD BE ALLOW- 1
ED TO RUN FOR THAT. The
voters, acting traditionally,
didn't like it regarding the
choosing of their officials as
THEIR business, rather than
the business of the politicians.
When the people don't like
what is going on, they are apt
to give expression to their dis
pleasure in their voting.
WE HAD an example of that
in Oregon when at the
last minute Douglas McKay
resigned as Secretary of the
Interior and rushed back to
Oregon to file for the Repub
lican "nomination for U. S. Sen
ator.
He won the nomination by
i a considerably narrowed ma-
s jority but lost in the fall to a
Democrat. Mr. McKay is a
good man, with a long record !
of excellent service to his j I
state. But it seemed to the vot- j I
ers, under the circumstances,
that some political thimble
rigging had been going on
back in Washington.
This feeling was reflected
in the voting. . ;
Elizabeth Taylor
Sued for Back Rent
;Los Angeles -(UPD- Actress
Elizabeth Taylor, who was
believed to have been left a
small fortune by her late hus
band, Mike Todd, Wednesday
; was charged with failing to
nay two months rent on a
house at Tucson, Ariz.
The 26-year-old raven-haired
beauty whose New York
dates with singer Eddie Fish
er were reported to have
caused the break up of his
marriage with Debbie Rey
nolds was charged with ow
ing $3,000 in rent for Sep
tember and October.
Attorney Perry Bertram,
. who filed the Superior Court
suit Wednesday on behalf of
M. Prison, claimed that Miss
" Tavlor agreed to pay $18,000
for one year's rental of the j
house where she planned to
live after Todd's death in a
plane crash last March 21. .
Pittsburgh Hotels
Open After Strike
Pittsburgh -UPD - Manage
ment of five major Pittsburgh
shpH nlans today to
: resume full operations after
settlement ol a zz-aay sin.e
by 2,300 employees.
Tn a sppret ballot vote on
wnierf!iv the workers
It CUUtJuwj ,
agreed by a two to one mar
gin to return to wors. iney j
accepted a management offer j
of pay increases ana umci
benefits m a inree-jeai tuu-
The outcome of the vote to
end the strike, which had
crippled hotel operations and
forced cancellation of several j
major conventions, was learn
ed about 8 psn.
Rio De Janeiro-(UP&-Herbert
nTsoa nresident of the Brazil-
ion Pross Association, has j
been hospitalized for treat
mnt nf a "sliaht stroke" re
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