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t 1 A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford', Or. W Monday. July 13, 1959 Local Witnesses Return From . Eugene Meeting Some 120 Medford Witness es of Jehovah were numbered among the more than 5,620 convention attenders who sat in Oregon's Lane county fair grounds, Eugene, and' heard Brooklyn, N. Y., minister Eu gene D. Rosam Jr. tell of world of war and peace for the future; of a war unequal ea ior norror ana ot a peace onrivaled for endurance. - In a stinging indictment of world forces today, both po litical and religious. Rosam fold his audience: "Whatever jorld system the desperate Rational leaders may at last be driven to unite in creating, it would be ... no more work able than any other man- ' made thing in the past." The Witness minister said hat "we fool ourselves if we expect that suddenly an acci dental break-throuen will oc cur and the great obstacle will be overcome and man will happily create his own ar rangement for a lasting, un breakable peace." Speaking out against a faltering world religious system he declared "The religious clergy of Chris tendom have worked along with the politicians, but have . proved to be of no help at all. History plainly shows that they have never stood firm as Immovable pillars of peace No; but in time of test they have wielded their vast re ligious influence over hun dreds of millions of church goers against the interests of International peace. Memphis University To Accept Negroes Memphis, Tenn.-ttlPJ-Mem-phis Sate university announc ed Friday it would admit qualified Negro students for the first time this -fall. The four-year college, locat ed in what Negro integration leaders call Tennessee's most segregated city, revealed it has been directed by the Tenne ssee state board of education to admit applicants regardless of race. Memphis State President Jack Smith revealed the new school policy in federal dis trict court here Friday during a hearing on a case brought by Negroes who applied un successfully to enter the school last year. Antiques made prior to 1830 can be brought into the United States duty free. I' I'---' i. . - i i - ' $ yf 4 ' - t ' r - ' , - t ft One Towering Issue Said To Dominate Congress Struggle 'mmmmm COME ON DOWN A New York man climbs down cables of the Triborogh Bridge, after spending an hour perched high above the river. Be told po&ce he had been having trouble with his wife and father-in-law. 3 Times Faster Relief Certified laboratory ttsts prow BELL-ANS tab ' lets ntutralin3 times as much stomach acidity . tn one minute as many Itadini digestin tablets. ttt BELL-ANS today for the fastest known ; relief. 35 at druggists. Send postal to BELL- ANS,OrangtBuri,H.Y. for liberal fret sampld. Empire Mayor's Wife Wreck Victim Laytonville, Calif - (UPE - Florence Wilson, the wife of Empire Ore., Mayor Ira Wil son, and two other persons were killed in a head-on crash on Highway 101 four miles south of here Saturday. The other victims were An drew Rogers, 79, and his wife, Geneva, 74, of Rough and Ready, Calif. Ira Wilsony was ' injured along with the couple's two daughters and a granddaugh ter. The daughters are Linda Wilson and Patricia Johnson. Mrs. Johnson's 20-monfh-old daughter, Deborah, was also injured. All the injured were listed as critical, but doctors said they were in no danger of dying. An autopsy was scheduled to determine whether Rogers suffered a heart attack Quotes From the News United Press International . San Diego, Calif-Richard Beaudreau, 19, Ottawa bank teller who was caught by police here, -on how he and an accomplice of the same age stole $71,529 from the bank: "They (bank officials) trust their employees too much. It is loo easy." Los Angeles-Gabriel Green, 34, director of the Amal gamated Flying Saucer. Clubs of America, insisting that "space people" and earthlings have met. "Every new idea is met with ridicule. Television once was considered impossible." .. ' Geneva-Assistant Secretary of State Andrew Berding, on the second round of the Big Four foreign ministers' con ference which begins today: " . "We hope, of course, to get into private session quickly." Fort Worth, Tex.-Gov. Earl K. Long of Louisiana, apolo gizing for ah outburst of temper: . , "When a man loses his temper, sometimes he loses his equilibrium." 1 Sato. j. slefep better feci better AIR CONDITION I Say goodbye fo miserable, sleepless nights . . . eliminate hot, .uncomfortable Icldys . .1 with modorn air conditioning. You'll sleep better and fool better In an air conditioned home this summer. Stay cool and de-humidified , . . and-jjet almost complete protection from summer dust and pollen. THERE'S NO PLAGE LIKE A HOME! . Stt YOUk CAlORi ELiCWCAL LEAGUE DiAltR for a Conpfeft Seecton of Modern Air Conditioners By A. ROBERT SMITH Mail Tribune Washington Correspondent (First in a series) Washington (Special) - This year's political struggle be tween the Democratically-controlled Congress, which is more liberal than at any time since New Deal days, and President Ei senhower, whose Repub licanism seems more conser vatively orth- a. Kobt. smita oaox now man when he entered the White House 6 years ago, has be come dominated by one tower ing issue. This struggle, while not new to the partisan efforts of either party, took on signifi cant proportions last fall dur ing the election campaign when Eisenhower warned the ; Nation against electing what ne called .Democratic spend ers" to seats in Congress. When the election returns brought the heaviest Demo cratic margin to both houses in 20 years, to serve during the final years of the presi dent's last term, many, ob servers assumed that this com bination of forces a big in crease in liberal strength, plus a natural attrition in the. po litical power of the President would give Democrats their first opportunity since the Fair Deal of Harry Truman to put through a new social reform program. Forecasts Vanish Now, with only a half dozen weeks at most left in the cur rent session, forecasts of a liberal legislative program have vanished. President Ei senhower has stubbornly con founded the experts by in creasing his general popular support and continuing to wage a battle that has been largely successful against new "spending" programs, wheth er it be for aid to school con struction or establishing a new youth conservation corps. Instead of trying to mobil ize liberal ' strength against the resistance of the Presi dent, congressional leaders have lately been more prone to try to outdo the President in favoring cuts in govern ment expenditures. The Re publican battle cry of "bal ance the budget" issued across the land through the winter and spring months by Eisen hower has been taken up with a vengeance by Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex.) the chief Democratic strategist in Con gress. The issue which now dom inates the pulling and hauling in Washington is whether Re publicans or Democrats are better at managing the Na tion's financial affairs. Under Johnson and Speaker Sam Rayburn, both cagey moder ates, the Democratic liberals in Congress have had their dreams of new social reform dashed against, the hard po litical necessity of following their leaders in dealing with the popular "let's balance the budget" theme of the hour. Instead of putting through a more liberal program of fed eral aid in the fields of hous ing, airport aid, education, re source development, etc., and going to the. people for sup port in an effort to induce the President to sign such legislation into law, the con gressional leaders have turned to trimming all bills o a size they think the President can not object to and will not veto. Even so, he has vetoed their housing bill. Issue Defined President Eisenhower, in other words, has succeeded in .defining the issue over which the struggle is being fought - his expressed desire for a federal budget in which expenditures and revenue are in balance. The Democrats, having discarded the issue they might have chosen - an expressed desire for social re form - are now vying with the Eisenhower administra tion for popular support by contending they can balance the budget better than the President. Whether the Democrats came to this point by simply divining that the President had more popular support for consolidation than they had j for advancement, or that they were unwilling to taKe tne political risks of advocating higher taxes to pay for the programs they advocated so as not to unbalance the budg et, or whether the renewed Republican-South Democratic alliance provided impossible to outmaneuver, the legisla tive results are the same -1959 is becoming essentially a hold-the-line year. Insurance Salesman Reports Theft Here Charles LeRoy Cooper, 531 Effie st., informed Medford police of the thefts from his car Friday afternoon of cloth ing and insurance papers. Cooper, an insurance sales man, lost a $23 grey suit coat, a $10 shirt and a brown leath er brief case containing the papers, according to the re port. He told police the car was parked at the 21 club, 1909 North Pacific highway, when the theft occurred. Bermuda welcomed a rec ord number of 68,734 visitors during the first half of 1958, a 7.7 per cent increase over the preceding six months. It is estimated that West Virginia has coal resources sufficient to last 400 years at the present rate of produc tion. . The world's first gas -turbine seagoing vessel was built in Britain. It was a naval gunboat. THIRSTY? Take home a gallon of the finest ROOT BEER in the world! A&W Root Beer Drive-In Jackson and Riverside Really Good Win m ."free- npened Now pouring in at SAFEWAY! Famous Northwest Yakima MOORPARK Apricots are now at the peak of the crop and are perfect for canning. Get them NOW . . . they'll taste great during the winter months. S h o p at Safeway for all your canning fruits, vegetables, and can ning or freezing supplies. sen 28-lb. lug 2.89 Cantaloupes 14-lb. flat Thick yellow-meated beauties; grand flavor. Green Peppers Firm, thick-fleshed. 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