Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 29, 1959, Image 5

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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. S. about $80,-
000 to train a military jet
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