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Thursday, January 29, 1959 5 MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OS?. In ihe Day's News By FRANK JENKINS In Moscow, Mr. K. delivers his State of the Union mes sage to a cheering communist party congress. In it, he out lines Russia's new Seven Year plan. What will the new plan do? It will PUT AN END TO WAR. How? By making Rus sia SUPREME in the world. When Russia is supreme in the world, nobody will dare to fight her. When Russia is supreme in the world, Russia won't want to fight any more because there will be nobody left to fight. It's just that simple. . Or so Mr. K says. HE PAINTS a glowing pic ture. At the end of the seven years, he says, Russia's na tional income will rise 62 to 65 per cent over her 1958 na tional income. By 1965-when the seven years will end -the Russian national income will be almost SIX TIMES HIGHER than in 1940. And- He adds- By 1965, when the seven year plan reaches completion, TAXES IN RUSSIA WILL BE DONE AWAY WITH. By then, profits from the na tionalized industries will pay for all of Russia's governmen tal operations - including cradle-to - the - grave security for all Russians. HMMMMMMM Mr. K is promising a lot of pie in the sky. ' Why should he? There is no opposition in Russia. Promises of pie in the sky are - normally " made by INS who want to STAY IN or by OUTS who want to GET IN. Mr. K and his com munist party are already in. If anybody tries to throw them out, they can stand him up before a firing squad and that will be that. They have it made - or so they claim. Why make glittering prom ises? THIS thought occurs: Maybe Mr. K and his communists aren't sitting as pretty as they claim to be. Maybe all is not sweetness and light in the communist world. Maybe there are rum bles of dissatisfaction with things as they are. Otherwise, why promise pie in the sky? If everything is as perfect in the communist world as Mr. K and his as sociates claim it is, there ; ought to be plenty of pie on the communist earth. Plans Are Made For Sportsfair Plans were coordinated this week for new special events at the second annual Crater Lions club- Sportsfair at the Medford Armory April 10 through 12. The committee in charge of the event met at the Jackson hotel. The Sportsfair will be held in conjunction with the an nual Rogue Valley Pear Blos som FestivaL " Tentative plans are to hold a Sportsfair Queen contest with candidates from all high schools in Jackson county, ac cording to Clifford McGinty, chairman of the Sportsfair "committee. McGinty said plans also are being made for another ban quet for exhibitors which will help them in planning dis plays.' Most exhibitors from last year's fair have reserved space for the 1959 event, he said. The Crater Lions club, at a Tuesday meeting, discussed the annual television auction. Bob .Taylor is general chair man of the event this year. Dr. Billy D. Blackstone and Harry Barker spoke on the dental clinic for underprivil eged children. School Convention Results Evaluated San Francisco - (LTD - An evaluation committee met to day to study the accomplish ments of the 1959 convention of the National School Boards association. The four - day convention ended Wednesday with a ma jor address by Dr. James B Conant, president emeritus of Harvard University. Conant summarized the findings of a two-year study of the nation's high schools, which was financed by the Carnegie Corporation. He also distributed for the first time copies of his book, "The American High School To day," which gives full results of the study. The educator said he be lieved the number of small hieh schools should be drastic ally reduced. , It costs the U. 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