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A Monday, Feb. 29, 1960
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History from the files of The
Mail Tribune 10, 20, 30, 40
and 50 years ago.
10 YEARS AGO
Feb. 29, 1950
There wasn't any.
20 YEARS AGO
Feb. 29, 1940 (Thursday)
. Bear Creek overflows, does
thousands of dollars damage
in Ashland; all train and bus
service to California halted
because of high waters. -
National Perks service re
verses stand and decides not
to charge for fishing privileges
in Crater Lake.
30 YEARS AGO
Feb. 29. 1930
It came on March 1
year. ' .
that
40 YEARS AGO
Feb. 29, 1920 (Sunday)
Mayor Gates' request for
whiskey to use in fighting flu
epidemic here denied by Gov
ernor. School board raises salaries
of local teachers due to rising
food costs.
SO YEARS AGO
Feb. 29, 1910
It wasn't.
What's Your I.Q.?
Nine or ten correct is superior;
even or eight is excellent; five or
tx is good.
1. What is any year divis
ible evenly by four called?
2. What is the capital of
Missouri?
3. Is the moon larger, or
smaller, than the planet Mer
cury? 4. Who was the famous sa
loon wrecker, who used the
hatchet?
5. Which State was the
first to ratify the U.S. Con
stitution? 6. In what war did Robert
E. Lee and U. S. Grant fight
on the same side?
7. Are snowflakes four, six,
or eight sided?
8. In which State do the
Rio Grande and South Plate
rivers rise?
9. Is lower California a part
of the United States?
10. Who were the first
white men known to ; have
seen the Mississippi River?
Answers: Leap Year. 2.
Jefferson City. 3. Smaller.
4. Carrie Nation. 5. Dela
ware. 6. Mexican War. 7.
Six sided. 8. Colorado. 9.
No. 10. De Soto and his fol
lowers. Oregon Policemen
Attending School
Portland - (CPD - Policemen
from 18 Oregon cities attend
ed a one-day police instruc
tor school here today.
The school is sponsored by
the Oregon . Association of
City Police Officers, the FBI
and the Portland Police bu
reau. Clatskanie Man
Smelt Champion
Clatskanie (DPD Henry
(King) Tepsa of Clatskanie
gulped down 84 smelt here to
keep his title as the "world's
greatest smelt eater." Eleven
challengers gave up during
the Friday night contest. ...
CITIZEN RIGHTS
Washington-Citizenship was
extended to all Indians in the
U. S. by an act of congress
dated in 1924.
What Is
To prove his love of country, must one be
callous to the needs of others? Must the true
patriot believe that America is all that matters?
Or that America can live and be strong, figura
tively with a fence around it:
In this era of jet
tances, one would think
these questions.
But they are inspired by a recent telephone
conservation with an irate reader who strongly
resented The Journal s refutation of charges thai
Protestant churches are being infiltrated by com
munism and its unfavorable reference to Mc-
Carthyism. -
THE woman caller (who has now canceled her
subscription) sounded literate and intelligent
But, although herself a Protestant, she resented
the churches' concern with "one world" and
"brotherhood" ideas. And somehow she equated
this concern for other people with communistic
thinking. She is interested only in America, bhe
believes America is insufficiently aware of the
Communist internal threat and that our institu
tions and our people who think in international
terms are at least dupes of the Communists.
It would be easy to say that only an insignific
ant minority of our people hold these views, bu
this kind of thinking is led by certain publications
and writers whose ideas
They would have us believe that to be an inter
nationalist is not to be a patriot.
THE best short answer
tc fnm a "Rvnf Viovlinnrl wooV cf atomPTlf. Inv
George Romney, president of American Motors
Corp. :
"Americans cannot
selves and leave their brothers around the world
in the hell of ignorance, starvation, disease and
tyranny. If we seek to do that, the people of the
world are going to join
destroy us.
Even if we wanted her to, America could not
possibly live in "splendid isolation." Her safety
and security are bound up with the welfare of
many otner nations, ana
their needs is the surest
Those who love America best are the ones
who see clearly that she cannot "go it alone," that
she must cooperate with other nations and that
she must seek to share
and brotherhood with
them. Oregon Journal, Portland.
Newspaper Reading Growing
- During the past three or four years we have
heard several speakers deplore the fact that news
paper circulation is not increasing as fast as the
national population. Matter of fact we've heard
the story so otten we sort or worried.
(Once we even thought of going into the
1. 1 J.T J. i 1 L 3 i
diaper Dusmess, since mat, at least, eemeu w
have a guaranteed market for years.)
But, the worries have
used by speakers turn
than valid.
i
T IS time that the national population is growing
faster than the number
But the large increase
course at an early age.
the other mght and asked our favorite two-year-old
to read it. She tried, but the results were
pretty horrible.
In other words, it's not surprising that the
daily newspaper circulations have not grown as
the population because newborn babies don't im
mediately become readers.
A better yardstick to measure the vitality of
daily newspapers is the increase of adult popula
tion over 18 years of age. When this comparison
is made, it becomes clear that the rate of news
paper circulation growth substantially exceeds
the growth of the adult population.
OINCE 1940, the number of U.S. adults increased
24 per cent. Newspaper circulation (daily) in
that period increased 43 per cent. That,- we feel,
is a much better comparison.
We feel much better
On any given day, many
read a newspaper than listen to the radio, read a
magazine, or watch television.
There s apparently no
sider the diaper or baby
Bulletin. .
Why Furnish
That collision of a U.
Brazilian airliner over Rio de Janiero was sad
dening to the people of both countries, and de
pressing for the current tour of President Eisen
hower in Brazil and elsewhere in Souths Amer
ica. Of the 64 aboard 61
them from the U. S. plane.
One wonders, though,
orchestra were being flown to Brazil, just to pro
vide music for the President's reception to Presi
dent Kubitschek of Brazil. It looks like rather an
expensive addition to the cost. The tour itself
will be expensive, but well
ing good relations with our Latin American
neighbors. But why do we have to furnish the
music, too? Oregon Statesman, Salem.
A Patriot?
travel and shrinking dis
it unnecessary to ask
are accepted as gospel
to this that we have seen
build a heaven for them
with our enemies and
a semsn mauierence w
path to destruction.
the blessings ot Ireedom
people who hunger for
vanished. The figures
out to be somewnat less
of newspaper readers
in population comes of
We took home the paper
about the whole thing.
more millions of . persons
need to further con
food business. Bend
the Music?
S. Naw plane and a
lost their lives, 35 of
why the Navy band and
worth while in cement
Dennis the
1 DON'T lVANTk RED COWSOY SHIRT' YA CANT"
SEB THE BLOOD r
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paper; in fact the contrary is often
Use Kind Words
To the Editor: I didn't vote
for Eisenhower because
feared that one so highly
trained along certain lines
might jump us into war.
Since, I have wondered at
the wonderful patience he has
shown when a leader of an
other country has heaped in
sults upon us.
Now some of our own citi
zens nave made remarks
against our president, that
make me mad in the face!
He has been a good leader,
and he is ours. We should
stand behind him. How can
other countries believe in us
if we do not respect our head
officials and ourselves?
I want to ask all voters to
be fair: mud-slinging, slurs
and sneers only mark the
speaker to be other than a
gentleman or lady.
It is best to bring out the
good points in your choice,
then should your side lose
be a good loser, and accept
the other choice.
He will like his job better
if people help him instead of
finding fault. Be the work
big, or little, the worker must
like his job if he is to do his
best.
That goes for raising young
sters, too. Praise them when
they do well, and when they
make mistakes, talk and rea
son with them. Oldsters and
youngsters wish to please
others, and both thrive on
love, not swatted like flies,
Call a child "brat," "pest"
or a "meany" and he 11 do his
best to live up to it. Stinkers
are made, not born. How do
know? I refuse to talk!
Mrs. John C. Spackman,
Jacksonville, Ore.
Let's Have More
To the Editor: Must tell you
how. much our family enjoyed
Dottie Harbison's article on
88-year-old George Putman
Just that brief peek into such
an active and prolific life puts
most of us to shame.
What a breeze it is to mi
grate to Oregon nowadays' in
our foam-padded station-wagon
with a continuous string of
restaurants and motels to ease
our aches along the way.
Don t misunderstand - this
isn't a crack-pot letter saying
down with progress - let's
wire our wheels and stop fix
ing highways." No, no! I'm
just a product of modern easy
times and can't help but feel
overwhelmed with respect for
these old-timers who helped
smooth the path.
We're from back East
where history is dished up to
school children in cold glass
museum-cases and the people
who made it are long en
tombed under gleaming mar
ble. But here you can FEEL
it. The past seems to encircle
this valley with a warmth
and tangibility that gives us
"youngsters" the courage to
carry on the best we can.
Oh, please, let's hear about
more Dad futmans. mere
must be all sorts of oldsters
here who have a story to tell.
Let's hear more of them-be-fore
it's too late.
Mrs. Gordon Peck,
Route 1, Box 631,
Eagle Point, Ore.
Porter's Record
To the Editor: Historically,
when a serious charge is made
and is not answered, the lack
of a reply is equal to an' ad
mission of the truth of the
charge. Congressman Porter
did not reply to my last letter
to the Editor. "(As you know,
he has answered each and
every other letter to .the edi
tors written by his constitu
ents.) i
Although, he originally de
nied each point, we may now
Menace
the case-
asume that he admits the fol-
lowing:
(a) He has gone from im
mediate recognition of Red
China to future recognition
after a series of stages, and
back to immediate recogni
tion.
(b) The principal source of
information for his speech to
Congress entitled "Iron Cur
tain Made in U.S.A." was
from a Red Chinese official.
(c) At one time he endorsed
Castro's justice by a statement
to the press that "there have
been no innocent men exe
cuted in Cuba."
(d) Most serious, he person
ally would have to acknowl
edge that his speech to the
Dominican exiles on Dec. 19,
and telling them that Trujillo
would be thrown out of of
fice by the first of the year
(I960), was the encoragement
or incitement of a revolution,
and hardly becoming a mem
ber of Congress.
Now, in his January 1960
Newsletter, he is taking cred
it for the construction funds
appropriated for the Green
Peter Dam and reservoir.
The record would show that
Congressman Porter's efforts
have contributed absolutely
nothing to the Green Peter
Dam project. Green Peter
Dam was on the program for
construction in 1954, but had
to wait its turn because other
projects in the . Willamette
Valley flood control system
were higher in priority from
the standpoint of total bene
fits to be derived. In fact, if
it had not been for his prede
cessor, both Green Peter and
Cougar dams might have been
included as simple flood con
trol dams. After the "benefit
to cost" ratio was applied,
there was demonstrated the
advisability,-of reauthorizing
the two dams as projects in
cluding power generation to
be fed into the great power
system.
Is this the record "that
speaks for itself"?
Joe B. Richards,
2820 Elinor St.,
Eugene, Ore.
Auction Success
To the Editor: The Phoenix
Lions express their apprecia
tion to everyone who attended
our Cemetery Project auction,
and made it a huge success.
Work has already started
to beautify the Phoenix cem
etery. J. G. Klassen,
President Phoenix
Lions Club,
Phoenix, Ore.
Can't Please Them
To the Editor: Try as hard
as we can, we Republicans are
having the greatest difficulty
pleasing the Democrats this
campaign.
Since Nixon has no appar
ent competition for presiden
tial nomination, the Demo
crats assert that the "old
guard bosses" are running the
party. If we had several men
in the race, as when Eisen
hower and Taf t ran, that
would be proof the GOP is
hopelessly divided.
' The Democrats point to the
democracy" in their party
in that half a dozen men are
competing for the prize, ig
noring the fact that most are
running in opposite direc
tions, .pausing only long
enough to assail their fellows.
Morse of course is mainly
standing still and throwing
hatchets into the backs of the
real contenders.
What is the status of the
Democrats? Factional fights
up North-the ADA-New Deal
Humphrey is opposing the
Roosevelt, clan -backed Ken
nedy while the Truman -supported
Symington hopes to
pick up the pieces. The anti-
civil rights and anti-integra-
West Does Research To Find Why Leap
Year Day Needed; Here's the Result
By DICK WEST
Washington -(DPD I have
decided to throw caution to
the winds and
explain to
you why this
is 1 e a p year
day.
I do so de
spite a lesson
I should have
learned a few
weeks ago
when I came
to grips with
Dick West
another calendar peculiarity.
On that occasion, someone
brought to my attention that
1959 had 53 weekly paydays
instead of 52, which I under
stand is par for the course.
Washington Report
By WILLIAM
TO THE INDEPENDENTS
Washington - Vice-President
Richard Nixon has already
marked off the one truly criti
cal battle area
dential cam
paign. He is
i moving into it
with no effort
at concealing
either his pur-
As heir-ap-
WiwhHeS- Parent to the
Republican presidential nomi
nation, Mr. Nixon is openly
tion branch of the Democrats
is running Johnson. Morse of
course is running himself with
some piffling labor endorse
ment as in Portland.
The fact is that Nixon has
received training in the duties
of the presidency as no other
candidate has been indoctrin
ated by his chief since per
haps in the early days of the
Republic when Jefferson
trained Madison and Madison
educated Monroe;
It has been reported that
Truman had not even been
told of the atom bomb by
FDR.
The Democratic party actu
ally consists of two or more,
generally more, parties mas
querading as one. The East-land-Sparkman
"solid South"
faction has nothing in com
mon with the Northern ADA
New Deal group, which is it
self split hopelessly among
Trumanites, Rooseveltites,
Stevensonites and other smal
ler ADA minorities and big
spenders. The only thing :hat
holds them in a loose confed
eration is love of office and
desire to hold congressional
committee chairmanships. Let
congress ever elect chairman
on merit instead of seniority
and thelast bonds of Demo
cratic party cohesion would
be severed.
Arthur L. Crookham,
2005 NE 38th st.
Portland, Ore. '
All Adult's Fault
To the Editor: How much
worse must juvenile delin
quency get before we adults
admit it's all our fault and
change our ways? We are
their teachers. They pattern
their lives after ours.
In trying to be broadmind-
ed. the world discarded all
its standards and about all its
morals. You do what you can
get by with. No one frowns on
anybody. They just do a lot
of talking behind your back
So the youngsters take their
tips from us.
They do not see much real
honesty. They soon get the
idea, it is what you can get
by with. They do not see much
sincerity. So in what can they
put their trust? They are
shocked at first at the things
they see oldsters do, but grad
ually come to it themselves
It's accepted. The adults al
low filthy literature, films
and institutions exist. Why be
better than the adults? Didn't
hoodlism begin after T.V.
shows began showing bar
room brawls that wrecked
everything in sight? And
hasn't killing increased since
we are fed a constant diet of
it on T.V.?
Juvenile delinquency will
keep getting worse until adult
delinquency decreases. May
be we adults are asking for
something we aren't going to
like. Maybe we better think
it over and begin doing some
thing before it is any later.
Frances Ray ,
Ralston, Wash.
Poisoned Water
To the Editor: Reading
items of news and informa
tion you and other publishers
put out has made many a
housewife and . mother per
turbed over the water we
have" to drink from either bur
wells or even our city water.
There are so many chem
icals being put oh the soil, so
many different sprays, insec
ticides, pesticides, weed kill
ers, brush killers and other
agricultural chemicals being
used on land and plants.
These will dissolve in water
and enter the soil and can in
time reach. our underground
water streams, which are the
Things like that make me
nervous so I went to consid
erable trouble to determine
where the extra payday came
from. This information I pass
ed along to my readers. I wish
now that I had let them shift
for themselves.
Some readers claimed they
had a clear understanding of
the situation until they read
my explanation. Others said
they hadn't been aware that
the situation existed and pre
ferred it that way.
Quotes Mountain Climber
That being the case, you
may well ask why I am now
undertaking to explain about
leap year. I can only answer
in the oft-quoted words of the
S. WHITE
centering all his planning on
the so-called Independent vote.
He seeks also, of course, such
help as may, be had from
rebellious Democrats.
' He is not really bothering
much about the regular Re
publican voters. For, though
he himself would never put
it so baldly, the plain fact
is that he has got the orthodox
and old guard Republicans al
ready. His whole basic strategy
frankly accepts that he can
not win simply with the votes
of these traditional Republi
cans. In the country at large
more - or - less Democrats out
number more-or-less Republi
cans by the millions. The In
dependents are the swing
forces. That is the operative
fact which Nixon is confront
ing with characteristically
cool realism.
TIE word is being passed
that a Nixon presidency
would be in some ways more
"modern" even than the
"modern Republican" presi
dency of Dwight Eisenhower.
Nixon himself is going out of
his way to beard and to per
suade the liberal Independent
in his very den. He is taking
every, opportunity to talk to
university faculty and student
groups, which tend to regard
themselves as simply too Inde
pendent for words.
The Nixon campaign policy,
moreover, Increasingly en
courages pro-Nixon groups in
which political Independents
(people who claim no allegi
ance to either party) occupy
the top places. Disappointed
or angry Democrats are warm
ly welcomed, too.
Now, 500 campaign "clubs"
are already quietly operating
over the . country-and more
than 400 of these don't even
use the word "Republican."
They simply use the words
"For Nixon." One of the most
important of these, in terms
of potential, is "Midwestern
ers for Nixon." This organiza
tion, which is based in Chi
cago, covers five states - Illi
nois, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and
Wisconsin.
rpHE late "Mr. Republican,"
Sen. Robt A. Taft, of Ohio,
always glumly claimed that
an "Independent" was really
only a concealed Democrat
anyhow and would vote that
way on election day. Nixon, a
far abler political operator,
takes precisely the opposite
view.
He assumes-and Mr. Eisen
hower's two overwhelming
victories sustain him in theory
at least-that the Independ
ents, in fact, form the great
key to presidential success for
the Republicans.
Thus, day by day Nixon is
moving farther and farther
away from an close identifi
cation with the old guard. In
the latest of many recent ex
amples of this, he has come
out against the double oath
source of water for our wells,
Soon will be the season
when sprays, dangerously poi
son, will be sprayed along
highways and our water ditch
es, they say to keep the weeds
down. The breeze carries a
lot of this into our irrigation
water. When this poison water
runs through our pasture, the
cow will drink of this run
ning water, even if a tank of
pure water is close by. They
don't know about 2-4-D. We
hate to see our stock, land
and ourselves exposed to this
poison.
I would like to quote from,
These Precious Days," New
Yorker magazine, Dec. 12,
1959, pg. 194-195, "Water pol
luted by - chemicals was dis
covered in wells in a small
area of Adams County, Colo
rado, last month.. The source
of the contamination was the
Rocky Mountain arsenal three
miles away, which produce a
weed killer called 2,4,D,"
Residents of the area are
now drinking water Irom
tank trucks.
It is time for an all-out
public effort to protect our
water supply from these poi
sons. Water is ; vital to our
health and we want it pure.
- . Mabel Harmon
1035 Cherry st,'
.-' Medford.
mountainclimber: "because It
is there."
Let us begin the ascent to
leap year understanding by
examining the basic rule used
to determine which year
leaps.
Briefly stated, the rule re
quires that an extra day be
added to every year which is
represented by a number div
isible by four, except those
divisible by 100 but not by
400.
Anyone who can under
stand that will have no trou
ble reaching the summit.
This brings us to the year
45 B.C. and Julius Caesar,
who wanted his name on a
calendar and drew up one
based on an Egyptian calcula
tion. After that, the Romans nev
er trusted the Egyptians
again.
The Egyptians figured that
Foreign Notebook:
Spanish Bases,
Algerian Problem
By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foreign Editor
From the foreign editor's
notebook:
Castles In Spain
Allied diplomats with a
sense of humor now are refer
ring to West Germany's pro
posed military
bases in Spain
as "castles in
Spain"-mean-
itltf 4hav
s. i m never come to
pass. Germans
feel they are
being blamed
unfairly for
1 1 e m p ting
Phil Newxom somethino to
which they were incited by
NATO military planners. But
they do hope that as result of
uie uproar. France mav now
offer Bonn exclusive use of
an air base somewhere in
southern France when ther
is good flying weather about
J00 days yearly. .
Chips Down
President de flaull nnur
embarked on the most deli
cate phase of his plan for
solving France's uroblem in
Algeria. It will not catch
of loyalty required of students
seeking college loans from the
federal government One oath,
ne suggests, is enough.
This, of course, is the pre
ferred position of nearly all
Independents-not to mention
a majority of the Democrats
The fact that Nixon has taken
it up has not been lost on
the Democrats-or on the Re
publican organization people,
eitner.
rpHE current monthly Demc
cratic Digest uses 14 pages
in an attack on what it calls
"Nimble Nixon." The effort is
to show that the vice-president
is presenting himself as
"a liberal Republican" but at
heart is an old guardist.
At the same time, the editor
of the Republican National
Committee publication, called
"Battle Line," Jack McDon
ald, is Circulating a roundup
of public opinion polls seeking
to show the reverse. These
polls try to suggest that far
from being bad news to the
Independents Nixon is good
news to them, indeed. McDon
ald describes this as his own
personal effort, and not that
of the national committee.
But, of course, the point is
made just the same.
(Copyright, 1960, Br United
Feature Syndicate, Inc.)
A
Gratifying
Assurance
COMPLETE
When your world is
. turned upside down,
turn with confidence
to us, where every
provision is made for
complete service.
A fin funeral service
need not be expensive.
V V la
the earth revolved around the
sun in 365 days and six hours.
Caesar thus made his calen
dar 365 days long, threw in
an extra day every fourth
year to take up the slack and
let it go at that.
He tacked the extra day on
to February because that was
then the last month in the
Roman year But let's not go
into that.
Along about the 16th cen
tury Pope Gregory VIII notic
ed that spring seemed to be
coming a little early and, up
on investigation, discovered
that the Julian Calendar was
11 days ahead of schedule.
He told everybody to for
get about the 11 days and de
vised a new calendar which
dropped one leap year every
four centuries. This still was
not precisely accurate but at
least it gave us something we
can live with.
headlines but, with his moral
victory over rebellious French
settlers behind him, de Gaulle
now is working at building up
a pro-French "middle force"
in Algeria. He does believe
that by hammering away at
the economic and moral facts,
he can win support of the
bulk of the nine million Mos
lems and a good part of the
one million colons.
Passing Parade
West German Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer may be the
next of the high ranking dig
nitaries to visit India in an
attempt to sway Prime Min
ister Jawaharlal Nehru. Presi
dent Eisenhower was there in
December, Soviet President
Kliment Voroshilov in Janu
ary, Khrushchev in February
and now it may be Adenauer
in March on his way back
from Japan.
Both East and West recog
nize Nehru's importance as a
neutral spokesman and both
have left no stone unturned
to place their views before
him in advance of this spring's
summit meeting.
Parliamentary Storm
Great Britain's Laborite op
position is in an uproar over
the $325 million hike in Brit
ain's defense spending. They
will offer censure motion
against the government when
debate on the big defense bill
comes up this week. .
Willamette Manor
Plans Expansion
Portland - (OPD - Willamette
View Manor, a Milwaukie re
tirement home, Saturday an
nounced plans for a new 10
story 400-apartment unit at a
cost of between $5 million
and $6 million.
The present Manor and its
recently built Court annex
have 361 apartments and
houses 487 persons.
The Manor has options on
about six acres on which to
erect the new building.
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