Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 23, 1959, Image 13

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    53rd Year
Medford
2nd SECTION
Morse Honored by
Senators He Aided
At Election Time
Washington-Sen. Waynej
Morse (D. Ore.) was guest of
honor Tuesday at a luncheon
given by nine of his Demo
cratic colleagues in whose
Senatorial campaigns he par
ticipated last fall.
The Oregon Senator was
presented with a Western sad-
booted and spurred Morse rid
ing an elephant, and a scroll
signed by the nine Senators.
-, The nine; Democratic Sena
tors wHo were hosts at the
luncheon were Clair Engle of
California, Robert C. Byrd of
West Virginia, Philip A. Hart
of Michigan, R. Vance Hartke
of Indiana, Eugene J. McCar
thy of Minnesota,. Gale Mc
Gee of Wyoming, William
oxmire of Wisconsin, Jen
nings Randolph of West Vir-
Mimn n4 CtmVtAn nn VAimrf ftf
Ohio.' All except Proxmire
are new Democratic senators
who replaced Republican in
cumbents last fall.
The scroll they presented to
5 Senator Morse reads:
"This 'Ride-em-Wayne' sad
dle is given by the undersign
ed to Sen. Wayne Morse in
earnest gratitude for his gal
lant campaigning for our elec
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tion to the United States Sen
ate in 1958.
Integrity Honored
"We honor the intellectual
integrity, the unyielding hon
esty, and especially the con
stant dedication to principle
that characterized Senator
Morse's efforts in our behalf.
We are mindful of the time,
energy, and political excel
lence he contributed.
"He gave his great ability
to our campaigns without per
sonal reward, motivated by
dedication to the high pre
cepts that have been his dis
tinctive guide in a remark
able public career."
Other guests of the nine
Senators were Senate Major
ity Leader Lyndon Johnson,,
Sen. John Carroll of Colo
rado, and Democratic Nation
al Chairman Paul Butler.
Chairman Butler and Sen
ator Johnson also spoke at the
luncheon commending Morse's
contribution to the success of
Democratic candidates in the
1958 election.
; More than half a million
acres 'in New Mexico have
been preserved as Wilderness
Areas to protect wildlife and
vegetation. "
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Airlines Start
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Yreka - Northern Skyways
Inc., a recently formed air
line to serve northern Cali
fornia communities, will start
two - a - day trips between
Yreka and Happy Camp, Jim
LeBaron, president, has an
nounced. A morning trip will arrive
in Happy Camp at 8 a.m. and
an evening trip at 5 p.m. Re
turn trips to Yreka will be
made 20 minutes after arrival
in Happy Camp,1 LeBaron
said.
LeBaron said the fare one
way would be $8, and a round
trip would cost $13.95 for the
25-minute flight. Service will
start April 1, he said.
LeBaron said a twin-engine
aircraft will be used on the
service
Chinch Bugs Cause
Trouble in Kansas
Washington -(Science Service)-
Report on war on in
sects: Chinch bugs that men
ace the crop are severely in
festing six counties in Kan
sas, but the potential danger
this year in Illinois is lower
than in 1958. Florida red
scale affecting citrus had the
highest activity on record for
December. European corn
borer has invaded two new
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The Family Council
Editor's note: The Fmil) Council consists of a Judge, psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper editor a women's editor and two writers.
Each article is a summary nf an actual report. The FamUy Council does
not give advice; it merely reports on problems that have been dealt
with by responsible agencies and counselors.
Mrs. F. S.-They are 17-and
want to marry.
Wendy S.-They liked Al
before.
Mrs. F. S.-My husband and
I have been through a ter
rible experience with our 17-year-old
daughter, Wendy.
Six months ago she came
home after a date crying hys
terically. We finally shook out
of her the fact that she had
relations with her boy friend.
She said it was the one and
only time it had happened.
She was frightened to death
and positive she would be
come pregnant.
Well, things worked out for
the best and Wendy gradually
calmed down. At first she
didn't want to go out at all,
but in the past month or so,
she has gone out two or three
times. Finally, she said she
wanted to go out again with
her old boy friend. Now she
claims they are in love and
want to marry. This boy is
only a few months older than
she is. We don't know what
to do with her.
Wendy S.-My parents are
being just awful. I have been
aboveboard with them. I told
them the whole truth and
they should be willing to trust
me now. They know that I
wouldn't have the nerve to
make such a mistake again.
I've promised and I mean it.
My boy friend feels the
way I do. We want to go
steady again and to make
plans for getting married.
When he gets out of school
at the end of this year, Al
is going to work in his fa
ther's business., His parents
don't want him to marry yet,
but they'll just have to accept
it. My parents always liked
Al until this thing happened.
When Al started calling me
again, my father threatened
him over the telephone. I
don't think that was right.
I was just as much to blame
as he was. He is really won
derful and I am very much
in love with him.
The Council: The F. S.'s
have a tricky problem on
their hands and it can't be
solved by acting out-of -temper.
Mr. F. S.'s threats against
Al represent little more than
temper. ;
,,-iWhen youngsters of 17 want
to marry',, .both sets of par
ents must take a guiding hand
in the relationship. Simply
banning the friendship is not
likely to work in today's
world. Children don't accept
that much parental authority
in mqst cases.
The F. S. 's must take up
this issue with Al's -parents.
It is not necessary to discuss
what has gone before and the
F. S. 's should avoid it if pos
sible. The important issue now
at' stake is the fact that the
youngsters say they want to
marry and both sets of par
ents must decide whether they
want to discourage the rela
tionship entirely or to give
a measure of approval and
try to get Wendy and Al to
make intelligent, realistic
preparations for marriage.
- It is possible that Al's par
ents will manage to dissuade
him from the idea of marriage
and the whole issue will be
dissolved at the end of the
line. On the other hand, if Al
persists in the idea, the F. S. 's
will have to decide whether
they believe that Al will make
suitable husband material in
the near future. If they feel
that he won't they must give
their daughter the reasons for
this belief and hope for. the
best, If they feel that he will,
they must help their daughter
plan for the immediate fu
ture. The fact 'that Wendy con
fided her misdeed to her par
ents is a reasonably good sign
in a troubled picture. Cer
tainly it is an indication that
she wants them to help her
Rats Being Used
For Dental Tests
Los Angeles -(Science Service)-
Scientists at the Univer
sity .of Southern California
here are drilling, under a
microscope, tiny holes in
rats' teeth, using a drill
measuring merely a fraction
of a millimeter. They are
seeking to test drugs now
used by dentists for treat
ing infected tooth pulp in
children. Due to the short life
span and accelerated growth
process of the rat, the effects
of tested drugs on a rat's
dental pulp as evidenced
within a few weeks corres
pond to the effects that would
occur in human dental pulp
over a period of many years.
Previously, it has been too
difficult to determine the full
healing pattern caused by the
drugs in humans because of
the great amount of time that
would have to be expended
in such a study.
A bridge of welded alum
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avoid future mistakes. They
should see that she is well
armed with information in
volving the physical and
spiritual aspects of marriage
and they should encourage
her to be down-to-earth about
such practical aspects as budg
eting and homemaking and
the kind of life she wants to
live.
(Copyright 1959, General
Features Corp.)
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Russian Rocket Has
Washington -(Science Serv
ice) Mechta, the Soviet
rocket now orbiting the sun,
may be called "dream" by
the Russians (Mechta means
"dream" in Russian), but to
astronomers it will be offi
cially known as "Artificial
Planet 1."
This word was received
here from Harvard College
Observatory, clearing house
for astronomical information
in the Western Hemisphere.
The solar system's newest
planet is much too small and
too far away to be seen even
with earth's most powerful
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telescopes.
Drs. G. Veis and C. Whit
ney of the Smithsonian Astro
physical Observatory have,
however, calculated it is in
the constellation of Libra,
based on information about
Mechta's orbit supplied by the
Russians.
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