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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 19C0
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New England States Expected To Be Divided in Presidential Vote
Mrs. Neuberger, Smith Tangle Again
On Foreign Policy, Jobs, Education
Portland - (BPII - Mrs. Mau-
rine Neuberger and Elmo
Smith, rivals for the U.S.
Senate, appeared together be
fore the Kiwanis club Tues
day.
Smith, the Republican can
didate, said the key issues of
the, campaign have become:
"American foreign policy and
American defense, responsi
bility of a U.S. senator to Ore
gon citizens, and fiscal respon
sibility.
Mrs. Neuberger, the Demo
cratic candidate, called for
"all-out efforts to close the
propaganda gap among un-
committed p e o p 1 es of the
world and to out-strip the So
viet education challenge by
mobilizing the brainpower of
young Americans."
The statements came -in re
marks prepared for delivery
to the meeting.
1 Smith Criticises Rival
Smith criticized his oppon-
ent on foreign policy, saying
".. she "has changed her stand
; on this issue from week to
week." He said "I have stat
.. ed consistently that I believe
' America should back up ful-
ly our commitments of mutual
security under our treaty
agreements with other na-
tions of the free world."
On defense, Smith said
"Those who rate America's
military establishment as sec
ond best to any .nation simply
do not know what they are
talking about . . ." He said his
opponent has made "contra
dictory speeches" in this field.
The Republican candidate
also said Mrs. Neuberger
"has offered no sound pro
gram for the development of
better job opportunities
through attracting industries
to Oregon, He also said she
"has proposed vague programs
for lavish use of federal funds
bo(h at home and abroad"
and that "she supports a poor
ly defined federal aid to ed
ucation program that would
cost Oregon far more than it
would get back . . ."
Education Needs Cited
Mrs. Neuberger said "win
ning the minds and hearts of
men is urgent, important bus
iness of this decade of deci
sion, so we must step up our
people - to - people approach
with underdeveloped nations.
We must put our information
and cultural programs and
our student exchange efforts
-the real works of peace-into
high gear."
She said "Soviet Russia, al
though half as rich as the
United States, is spending just
as much on education as we
do."
"The Soviets," she said,
"are building a tremendous
stockpile of highly trained
manpower that presents sober
ing, long-range challenges.
They are training engineers
and scientists at a faster rate
than we are. We are going to
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Anti-Tobacco Drive
In Schools Step for
Cancer Prevention
New York - IUPB - A cigarette-smoking
education cam
paign among school children
has been described by the
American Cancer Society as
"a major cancer prevention
program of public education."
The society's, public rela
tions director, Walter G.
James, said the cigarette edu
cation program is being car
ried to high school students
throughout the nation in co
operation with school offi
cials. Record Response
James made the statements
in a report submitted to the
annual meeting of the Ameri
can Cancer Society which
runs through Friday.
He said the society's color
sound filmstrip "To Smoke
or Not to Smoke" has had a
record response as an educa-
need all the brainpower we
can muster in the years ahead
to meet this challenge of com
petition. "It has become evident that
in the competition of weapons
development even our mili
tary strength depends directly
on technical knowledge and
skills. In such a crisis, the
United States needs inspired
and courageous leadership,
not an outpouring of empty
slogans and soothing syrup."
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material, have been distrib
uted in the last eight months,"
James said.
The filmstrip stresses that
the best prevention against
lung cancer is not smoking.
A leaflet distributed with it
states "most scientists agree
that cigarette smoking is a
major cause of lung cancer.
Also included in the "ciga
rette kit" is a chart entitled
"More Cigarettes, More Lung
Cancer." It says: "What are
your chances of getting lung
cancer? It depends on how
much and how long you have
smoked. Half a pack of ciga
rettes a day? Your risk goes
up eight times. Two packs or
more? Twenty times greater.".
Conference Considered
James said the Illinois,
Pennsylvania, Missouri - and
California divisions of the
cancer society had put about
3,000, of the anti-cigarettes
filmstrips in use.
As a result of first reaction
to the program, James said,
the society is considering the
calling of a youth conference
on smoking, featuring teen
age leaders from all nations.
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San Francisco - (UPU - Two
Coast Guard cutters and two
aircraft searched the Pacific
between San Francisco and
Monterey Tuesday for three
Washington State men who
sailed from Seattle Aug. 31
on a raft in hopes of drifting
to Australia.
On Sunday wreckage, be
lieved to be that of the raft,
the Leaky Tiki, was found 80
miles southeast of the Faral-
Ion islands. Among the wreck
age was a life ring bearing
the raft s name.
But a yellow life raft, which
the Leaky Tiki was believed
to have carried, was not
found. This was what the cut
lers Active and Gresham and
the aircraft were hunting for
The missing men were
Charles Aylen, 36; Donald
Trawitski, 35, and Jerry Ball,
25, all of Puyallup, Wash.
Typhoon Nina Moves
Toward wo Jima
Tokyo (UPD Typhoon Nina
built up rapidly in intensity
Tuesday 600 miles west south
west of Iwo Jima.
Nina, packing 104-mile-per-hour
. winds, was moving
northwest at eicht miles an
hour Monday night.
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OF SMITH & MEN
By Jack Smith
(c) I960 Timei-Mlrror Syndicate
It's hard to understand the I
prestige of the President of I
the United States until he
shows up unexpectedly in a
small town.
When President Eisenhower
decided suddenly last week,
over a cup of coffee in Abi
lene, that he would fly im
mediately to Palm Springs in
stead of to Denver, where the
weather was acting up, he
might have had no idea of
the consternation caused.
Instant arrangements had
to be made. The Secret. Serv
ice, the Air Force, the Marine
Corps, the newspapers, the
radio and even television,
which still seems to think our
national purpose is the win
ning of the West, had to jump.
The President, I'm sure, is
a considerate man. But he
may not know the hardships
his less important decisions
can put on other people.
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Found in Klamath
Salem -(UPD The European
bark beetle has been found
in Klamath county, according
to the State Agriculture De
partment. It is the first time
the insect has appeared in
Oregon.
The beetle carries Dutch
Elm disease and has been
responsiblcf or wiping out the
American Elm tree on the
East Coast, the department
said.
George Hoose of the plant
industry section said although
the beetle has been found in
Oregon, the disease has not.
Cub Scouts
Pack 4
Cub Scout Pack 4 will hold
their monthly pack meeting
Thursday, Oct. 27, at 7:30
p.m. at the Oak Grove cafe
teria. There will be a large group
of Bobcats conducted through
the Akeila ceremony and
awards will be presented.
. The flag ceremony Will be
conducted by Den 5, a new
Akeila doll will start its
rounds, and several announce
ments will be made.
Boys who are eligible to
join are invited to attend,
with their parents.
MUSIC OFFICIAL DIES
New York (UPD Harry P.
Sommerville, 71, retired vice
president of Broadcast Music
Inc., died Tuesday.
SPAIN MUSIC MAN DIES
Madrid (UPII Jose Padilla
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the classic "Valencia" and a
recent musical tribute to the
Spanish fiancee of King Bau
douin of Belgium, died Tuesday.
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I know a reporter from Bal
timore who, when Mr. Eisen
hower decided to fly to Palm
Springs, was caught without a
pair of swimming trunks. He
didn't even have any dark
glasses.
Another m an, a dlstin
guished political reporter, was
found sitting beside the swim
ming pool of the Ocotillo
Lodge in Palm Springs in a
blackish-green suit and a
fleur-de-lis necktie.
The Ocotillo is the place
where the White Houst press
correspondents stay when the
President is in town playing
golf. The hotel expected him
on Friday; he arrived on lues
day. The maids and bellboys
were upset, to say the least
Even my own plans were
changed. It was my wife's
washday. I tried to do some
thing on that day to lighten
her burden. I had planned to
turn on television after din
ner. As It turned out, she had
to fold my socks and hand
kerchiefs and iron my shirts a
day ahead of schedule, and
turn on television herself.
The Ocotillo was also
caught off balance. They had
to make room. They put me
and a colleague of mine in a
suite which was leased by a
couple who had gone away for
a few days.
We ve never met this cou
ple, and probably never will-
But we know something about
them. They read interesting
books, one of which my col
league was In tne meddle oi
when we had to move out.
They drink coffee and choc
olate. They don t use sugar. 1
don't know whether they use
Alka Seltzer or not, but there
wasn't any. A friend of mine
needed some.
Ordinarily in these situa
tions, when the President by
an unexpected decision dis
rupts the lives of other men,
the thing to do, I have read
is to ask a taxi driver what's
Eoing on. However, they usu
ally won't tell you anything
unless you pay them some
thing to take you someplace,
and I had nowhere to go.
The next best thing Is to
ask a maid.
A maid was washing our
coffee cups one morning and
I asked her for her opinion
"Mr. Smith," she said, "I
love the, President. I'm for
him whatever he does, and I'm
a Democrat, too. I've made a
lot of beds today but I don't
mind, if it helps the country,
But my goodness, such a
hurry."
She was changing the
sheets.
"We all have to do what we
have to do," I said.
"You newspapermen cer
tainly sleep a lot," the maid
said.
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Three States for I
Each Candidate
Seen by Backers
By FRANK DONOGHUE
UPI Correspondent
The outcome of the presi
dential campaigns in the
New England states, Pennsyl
vania and New York is cloak
ed in a lot of "ifs," "buts"
and "perhapses."
New England is a six-state
region noted for its "together-
ness"-but not in politics. In
politics, Yankee individualism
creates an enigma that even
the boldest bowlgazcr hesitat
es to explore.
But as the presidential cam
paigns rounds the final bend,
it looks as if Vice President
Nixon will carry three New
England states - Maine, New
Hampshire and most certain
ly Vermont. Of these, Maine
might be a tight squeeze.
Supporters of Sen. John F.
Kennedy say he will emerge
victorious in his native Mas
sachusetts, Rhode Island and
Connecticut.
But they acknowledge that
victories in Massachusetts and
Connecticut won't be shoo-ins.
In Massachusetts, for ex
ample, the electorate will
vote for another "favorite
son," Republican vice presi
dential nominee Henry Cabot
Lodge.
Also, the Democratic state
administration in Massachu
setts has been plagued with
scandals in two state agencies.
Some feel the voters might
penalize Kennedy in the bal
lot box forMhe Democrats'
doings at the state level even
though the presidential nom
inee is in no way involved.
Photo-Finish Anticipated
New York and Pennsylvan
ia with a whopping 77 elec
toral votes between them are
a standoff. Both the Nixon
and Kennedy camps have
turned these pivotal states
into horse races-with a photo
finish.
The rivals know that in re
cent history only one presi
dential candidate, Harry S
Truman, entered the White
House without carrying New
York.
Kennedy and Nixon arc
both -'expressing confidence
of winning New York j 45
electoral votes.
Nixon and , Kennedy are
running shoulder to shoulder
as they approach the tape in
Pennsylvania (32 electoral
votes).
Democrats won the voter
registration race in that state
and have a solid campaign is
sue: unemployment in the coal
industry. Democrats also have
tightened their hold on the
state government.
Pennsylvania Republicans,
on the other hand, point to the
fact that a Democratic presi
dential candidate has not been
able to carry their state since
1944 when Franklin D. Roose
velt won a fourth term.
Which way Pennsylvania
goes may depend on the vote
in its two largest cities, Phil
adelphia and Pittsburgh, both
Democratic strongholds. Re
publicans are working fever
ishly to hold down the Demo
cratic majorities in those two
cities.
Religion has not been the
factor in New England that
it has been in some other sec
tions of the nation. And Ken
nedy's Roman Catholicism is
not expected to be a political
detriment In the six-state re
gion. However, it probably
will give him a boost in pre
dominantly Catholic areas in
Massachusetts, Rhode Island
and Connecticut.
Pennsylvania is mostly
Protestant though its gover
nor, David L. Lawrence, is
Catholic. The effect of Ken
nedy's faith in that state is
difficult to gauge in the twi
light hours of the campaign.
Interesting Sidelight Noted
Religion and minorities are
entwined in New York City,
minorities comprise the ma
jority. The highest single
group in New York city are
Roman Catholics. Democrats
want the New York City vote
to offset Republican upstate
New York.
Certainly one of the most
Interesting sidelights of the
presidential campaign is the
nation's first race between
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