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C R THURSDAY. APRIL 6. 1961 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE 4-H NEWS University Program Leads To Doctorate Eugene A new program leading to the degree of doc tor of philosophy in philoso phy will be offered1 by the University of Oregon begin ning in the fail of 1961. --. The increasing demand for Instructors in philosophy, and the fact that a doctoral pro gram in philosophy is offered by only one other institution in the-Northwest, were im portant factors in the decision to establish the new program, according to Dr. Alburey Cas tell, head of the department of philosophy. Under the doctoral program a candidate can- specialize in ethics, , history of philosophy, theory of knowledge or the value 'theory, 'aesthetics, and the philosophy- of science. " The department also plans the addition of another staff member, which could open up some specialties such as logic, Oriental philosophy, philoso phy, medieval philosophy, ex istentialism, ,n e o - Thomism, and phenomenology. ,, FORMS NEW TEAM .. iNew York -fliPD-' Composer Richard Rodgers has announc ed: he will collaborate with lyricist 1 Alan ; Jay .Lerner of "My Fair Lady'.'. and "Came lot" fame on a new musical play. Rodgers has ;been with out a collaborator since the death of Oscar Hammerstein II last August,: : ' Quotes From f fie News Smart Cookiel The Central Point Smart Cookies met at Mrs. Florey's April 3. Vice President Myrna Young called the meeting to order, and Secretary Roxanne Whipple called the roll and read the minutes. We talked about having a meeting Wednesday to prac tice our skit for the potluck dinner. Colleen Franek show ed and explained 4-H records and told about fair time. Ter esa Barnard and Corrine Florey serced refreshments. Reporter Janet Pucci was ab sent. ' Karyn Ricks, , Reporter pro tem BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Washington-Sen. Hubert Humphrey OD-Minn.) attacking methods of extreme right-wing organizations: "Th main differanc biwn fascists and Communists it th color of thtir shirts on is black and th -other is red." ' Oklahoma City Rep. Carl Williams, who offered a reso lution to change the name of Hoover, Okla., because it was middle of Democratic territory: .' "Why, it's a driring haiard. There's signs along the road with in town's nam on them and mothers driving past hav to shov their children down Just so the? won't se such: Rpublican-sounding names." . Los Angeles Carole Tregoff, when she was sentenced to life imprisonment for her part in the murder of Dr. Bernard Finch's wife: , ' . "No. no. no. I'll b an old woman when I get out." . r .. ' -;.!(- 'J.J ' :., ... I - ;-?3w. ,-,'. war ra$U .tsfJf .. ,'jH4 I r . ft,' , ' . , 5 V ... . " w ) If f 'ISi , f ,f;n (V -- 'J I'M. ' I ' f 'it 1 -4 ' 'u i PLANES COLLIDE Crowds gather around the wreckage Ronk, 29, a flying instructor), and his student, Philip H. of a Beechcraft Bonanza airplane which crashed in a Loucks, 33, of Loma Linda, Calif., in a Cessna 172, and densely populated neighborhood of Riverside, Calif., after Stanley R. Pldduck, Oxnard, Calif., and Charles N. Kim- a midair collision with another plane. Occupants of both ball, 31, Ventura, Calif., in the Beechcraft. planes were killed. They were identified as Delmar B. v , (UPI Telephotol , Centralized Power By Administration Discussed by Durno If th people of this coun try follow. President Kennedy and, his apostles, they ar go ' big to be living in a planned economy , and a regimented ' democracy, Oregon Congress- nun Edwin R, Durno declared yesterday In a talk to Med tord Kiwanis club. - .'- ' "If you do not' bellev In : it', get out and get busy: if , yflu believe in it, work for it,"' the representative from Ore- : son's fourth congressional dis trict advised. ; , . .The problem, according ; 4b the Medford physician and . surgeon, is "do you want the federal government to do it for you" or can ' state and local governments serve ' best .on local matters. , The present administration wants centralized power, Dur no stated. He reported that Congress Is supporting Ken nedy 100 per cent in inter naional affairs. Noting' the necessity 'for rapid decisions, it has extended to the execu tive branch wide and discre tionary powers. St Sam Urgency . - The administration, Durno aid, sees' the same urgency and the same necessity tor a hjgh degree of central con trol, in domestic affairs as It aees in the field of foreign affairs. Be spoke of a "demand for . power." Telling of the paradox In this country of having more people employed but more un employment than ever before. Durno pointed to "cheap two- : bit and four-bit labor over- . seas" as a cause of a serious problem to this country's economy. "We have won the war and lost the peace," the congressman asserted. He mentioned th funds poured abroad for reconstruc tion of the economies of war torn countries, and the send ing of gold abroad now to establish foreign subsidiares with which businesses in this country cannot compete. At Much Attention ' , "This Is indeed a serious - problem," Durno said. He ex pressed the feeling that re ciprocal trade matters, sched uled for review next year In .' Washington, D.C., will get as much attention .as other im portant issues. Addressing Kiwanians at their noon luncheon at Rogue Valley Country club, Durno assured them that "there Is no gap so far as the destruc tive capacity of our military forces,". He stated, also, that "Cold War" Is Just as much a war today as the "Hot War" was. , The congressman staled, "I think my version of the Dunes Is the correct one." He spoke of the national shorelandt bill he plans to introduce for the Oregon Dunes as an alternate to the bill, he opposes, sub mitted by Oregon Senator Maurlne Neuberger for a na-i tional seashore park. Provide Cooperation , .The shoreland would be within national forest land, ane weuld be admlnUtered by the U.S. forest service. There would be no condemnation of property. Durno's bill would provide cooperation between State parks and the present private landowners in . de veloping recreation area. - 'Durno maintained that the shorelandt possess scenic and wonderful recreational value Concerning reports that the congressman had downgraded the - scenic: and--recreational qualities of the land, Durno denied that he had done so and said that he had been quoted out of context. He reported that ; he had stated that the Dunes did not match the scenic grandeur of Crater .lake and other nation al parks. : y ; Discussing his vote In op position to President Ken nedy's, minimum wag bill, which was defeated by one vote, Durno pointed out that the 186 to 185 vote was far short of the 437 total mem bership of the House of Rep resentatives, He reported 45 Democrats stayed in the ante room because, they, did not wish to vote against the ad ministration. , . , ' i Miss Robinson To Serve as Adiudic Wall Street Chatter New York -WPD- According to Alan C. Poole, the Hemp hill Noyes & Co. analyst, Ashland - Miss Helene Rob inson, Southern Oregon col lege associate professor of mu sic, will serve as adjudicator for piano students at tne uor- vallis - Albany area . district conference of the Oregon Mu sic Teachers association April 10 to 15 at Oregon State col lege. ! ;t' ,i..;;5!-t.'.i This is the"sccond time dur ing her liive -yeara of service as an adjudicator for the OMTA that she has been in vited to serve In this capacity for the Corvallis-Albany area. Miss Robinson, who repre sented SOC at the March con-' ference of the Music Educa tors National, conference in Spokane, will also appear as guest pianist for the annual Oregon College of Education musical concert at Monmouth April 16. Appearing with her will be Maynard Hadley, bass baritone soloist, Mrs. Hadley, and Miss Joyce Hunter, SOC student pianist, who will, ac company him. . - MAXIMUM LENGTH The maximum length. . of Wales is 136 miles. there are three importanl forces in the stock market to day: . ; - -Investors who believe thai the new administration will not only bring about a recov ery In business but will also accelerate the annual econom ic growth of the nation on a long-term basis. ' Investors, lacking faith in the administration but buying stocks as a hedge because they fear large-scale inflation.. -Institutions with large amounts of money that must be invested who are forced into the stock market as it continues to rise rather than risk investing at still higher prices, - ' Poole says this situation is '.'undeniably dangerous, yet one can scarcely expect a de cline in stock prices ' until there is a weakening of at least two of these -factors. ' Reynolds & Co. says with all due respect to the impressive accomplishments of its man agement team, it believes profit-taking in Technical Op erations is now in order fol lowing the .stock's spectacular rise in recent-months. Bache & Co. says that al though Maytag, which the house has recommended sev eral times, continues to be its favorite in the appliance field, the shares of Whirlpool Corp. also deserve attention, particu larly for long-term accounts. CENTRAL POINT LIONS CLUB !: SCOUT; BENEFIT BREAKFAST ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE BOY SCOUT FUNDS SATURDAY 7 A.M. to 12 NOON Central Point LEGION HAIL Heret a wonderful benefit affair for a truly wonder ful cause . . . delicious pancakes, ham, eggs, coffee, fruit juice, milk and admitsion Is only $1.00 for adults and 50c for children. ALL proceeds will go to the Boy Scout funds In Central Point. Be sure to cornel MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE W?. ' SAVE! 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