Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1959
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
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IEW DeSOTO Now on. display at the Dick
fCniht conJpany, 33 South Riverside ave.,
Medford, is the 1960 DeSoto, which features
tje one-piece Unibody construction, im
proved Torsion-Aire suspension and new
Ram Charge engine. A new radiator grille
and long, swept-out fins are among the new
exterior styling changes for DeSoto, avail
able in the Fireflite and Adventurer series
in 1960. Shown above is the Adventurer
two-door hardtop coupe.
Corvallis Firm Asks Power Permit
Washington -flJPD - Consum
er Power Inc., a Corvallis,
Ore., cooperative, asked the
Federal Power commission
Tuesday for permission to de
velop a hydro-electric project
e6n the North Santiam river
irLirt and Marion counties,
e.
The project would include
a 65-foot high dam about ZVt
miles below the Big Cliff
powerhouse. '
Water would be channeled
ft a powerhouse containing
two 31,500-kilowatt generat
' ing units. The project would
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Unemployment
Claims Increase
Salem -fl!PD-The. State Em
ployment department said to
day the number of persons
claiming unemployment com
pensation benefits in Oregon
rose to 9;485 last week.
A reflection of fall layoffs,
the figure was 1,437 higher
than the week before but far
below the 15,405 claims of a
year ago.
" The' recent increase came
with seasonal, layoffs in con
struction and service indus
tries and : : culinary occupa
tions, the department said.
About 50 claims can be traced
to material shortages caused
by the steel . strike, the de
partment added.
Influenza Shots
Recommended
. - Portland - (UPD - The State
Board of Health today recom
mended shots against influ
enza for certain population
groups in the state.
The Preventive Medical
Service division of the board
recommended that persons
with cardiovascular or pul
monary conditions, anyone
over 55 -with any kind of
chronic illness, and pregnant
women get the shots; '
The division also suggested
that anyone who cares for the
sick or has anything to do
with essential public services
also be immunized. More
cases of influenza have been
reported in Oregon ' already
this year than in any previ
ous like period..
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
GET INVITATION
Moscow - (UPD - The Soviet
news agency Tass today re
ported that Premier S. Khru
shchev and First Deputy Pre
mier Anastas Mikoyan have
been invited to visit Indonesia.
THE LATE' VP., Alben Barkley, liked to teE of election
campaigns in his boyhood days, when no Southern poli
tician stood a chance unless he could prove he had been
wounded in the "War Be
tween the States. One
campaign was so spirited
that three candidates
were conceded an equal v
chance right down to the
wire.
The final rally saw all
three on a platform. "Vote
for me," urged the first.
"I left a leg at Shiloh."
"The second boasted of
the patch he wore over
an eye lost at Vicksburg.
The third candidate had
himself carried to the . , ,
podium by a couple of
husky henchmen.
"Friends,' he thundered, 'T wasn't old enough to fight in that
thar war, so I wasn't wounded. But if physical disability is to be
considered a criterion for office holding, I can tell you this: I am
the doggonedest cow-kicked son-of-a-gun you ever sawl" -
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"I do most of my work sitting down," the late Robert Benehley
explained once to a youthful interviewer, "because that where
I shine." . '
In the Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
In Washington - the chair
man of the Federal Communi
cations Commission, Mr. John
C. Doerfer, says in a copy
righted interview with a na
tional weekly ' magazine that
the public should have pa
tience with television's grow
ing pains, including fixed quiz
shows. With just a little pa
tience over a period of time,
he thinks, many of the un
desirable practices will disap
pear.
He adds: ,
"It isn't necessary, and per-
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haps it would be dangerous,
for the government to step in
and tighten its regulation of
the industry."
. What he means by that, one
assumes, is that tightening of
the regulations might be the
toe in the door that would
lead to government censor
ship. ; . i ' ; .' -..
T ET'S TAKE a sharp - and
realistic - look at these
quiz shows.
How did they get started?
What kept them going - and
growing?
Why - eventually - did they
get out of hand?
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rpHEY GOT STARTED like
A everything else that is
good gets started. Somebody
with a bright mind thought up
something new and fascinat
ing. The public liked them. They
dealt with huge sums of
money. Everybody - likes to
see even SOMEBODY ELSE
raking in huge wads of dough.
It leads to the thought that
MAYBE I MIGHT DO IT
and how wonderful that
would be. If they hadn't been
popular and profitable, be
cause they attracted big spon
sors - they would have died
quickly.
WHY DID they get out, of
" hand?
That too is simple. "If they
were to keep on growing,, they
had to get bigger and better.
As it became harder to find
enough, people with 'photo
graphic minds, it became nec
essary to paint the lily. The
actors had to be SCHOOLED.
There weren't enough NAT
URALS to keep the show go
ing in a big way. That led to
the juggling of the questions
and ahswers-which was done
to make the show more excit
ing and to keep it going long
er. . ' ' ' . ' : - ;
N ARRIVING at an accurate
judgment of these, affairs,
we must remember that they
were QUITE different from
( fixed sport events in which
somebody is paid to LOE a
game or a fight, thus giving
the bettors a sure thing. None
of that, it appears, entered
into the fixing of the shows.
That was done to keep up the
interest, to keep the audiences
growing.
In the "fixing" 01 inese
auiz shows, however) a fraud
was practiced on the public -
which thought it was witness
ing an amazing exhibition of
PURE KNOWLEDGE,. with
the most knowledgeable ones
carrying off the rewards-both
money and glory.
The public thought it was
seeing an amazing revelation
of photographic memory of
things that are interesting and
important to the k n o w e r
thereof. Instead, what - the
public was really witnessing
amounted to a carefully sta
ged puppet show. V
Therein lay the deception.
WHATEVER d i s credit at-
taches to the fixing of the
quiz show arises out of the
j yen for the quick buck. In
I arriving at a judgment as to
that, let him who is without
sin cast the first stone. "
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Was
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