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o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON THURSDAY. MAY 10. 1962 D 3 Where People Live Must Other Things Die? j,'U??a:i".,he ! i.V'"y . f 1 ; friend, night and morning. It was a wonderful exeprience :Utr"rTl;,P;1C":1 the moonlight and see the ... ;i ..ll:. i ,uuW .,ii,iwu,j across the lawn. ; There were times when, for teveral nights in a row, the mhhit WUC tlrtt in nuiiinnna night or morning. On several I occasions the daddy reported i to the children that he had j seen the rahhil wh. h ,),, I into the yard. Mother and children were glad to know that the little wild thing was still present in the neighbor hood. Fear Dogs . The children, snuggled in their beds, though of the rab bit out there in the moon light or in the morning mists. At first they had worried for fear a dog would catch their j wild pet. Strangely enough, ' however, the daddy discover- j ed the neighborhood dogs paid j rio attention to the rabbit. ', With confidence born of ; Shop at Sea Satit-fa. ti.n (iuaranlr. 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WATKINS (Register and Tribune Syndicate 19621 I familiarity, the little cotton , tail hopped past the disinter- concern In the anal fral ni'y the"-e was no conflict. Hurry, children, we've overslept Its late." called the "luuler "e a,r,K' elouay morning, ine cnnciren scram-1 i .m ucU, uui- ; aoors. ine raDDii wasn i mere, "Maybe tomorrow," t h e y i (reasoned. The daddv gulped I hls coffee' He was SmS to be !a,c ,t0 tne olee' S"U chew" lng hls toast' ne backed hls car out of the garage. Two blocks from home he turned onto the paved street. There, on the highway, barely a block from the corner, was the mangled heap of fur and flesh that once had been a rabbit, killed sometime during the night by a speeding car. Became Significant He drove on, a little sad. Never again would the chil- dren see the little animal in the yard. He was a serious man, and his mind raced. The dead rabbit suddenly became significant; it represented a condition he, as an intelligent and Save - .l or our .Mono; Ha. k Brookings Chamber - vo.esrasnime Brookings OTP - Fast time is spreadii to the Southern Oregon coast appropriate funds for a pro- appropriations subcommittee Directors of the Brookings-1 posed fedcral powor intcr,i to Pnose budget requests of uireciors ot me orooKmgs bctwren tne pacifie Northwest I S750.000 for the proposed in Harbor Chamber of.Commerce ,and California. 1 tcrtie. have voted to start unoffi- j I Gl,rdes, w)0 termed the pro- cial daylight saving time June 3 and end it Sept, 1. Most of the southern coast still is on standard time. But Gold Beach and Port Orford i nave indicated they may go : a"K with Brookings numan being. Degan to realize. - m... i.... ii.,i:u.J "' nine j nignwav seemed propnetic; u seemed to predict what was to come, and all too soon. What chance for survival ' ! had this little creature, and all ! I others like it, in a world ' where nothing matters but I perts, said there was "no-sig-churning, grinding wheels, j nificant change" in the job and hurrying hordes of people, less picture, all running roughshod over i Goldberg reported that both lesser creatures.' The man wondered if, when : his children are adult, there will be little, living things for them to see, or if they will all be exterminated, and the only living beings on this earth will be people crowding each other for elbow room. Will humanity then be satis fied with what they may feel is a triumph? Must it be that where people live, all other things must die? QT ADO 50' OJLllVO California Washington - 1T( - An off i-, cial of the Pacific das and 1 Electric Co. has told Congress that it would be "wasteful" to i Unemployment Dips During Past Month Washington - 'ITU - Labor (Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg reported Wednesday that un-; employment fell by 430.000 in ...-lAnril and railed Ihe riovelnn. V " -inui5n a's". The Labor Department's of- j ficial release said, however. mai ine decline to j a minion j was seasonal. The release,! prepared by department ex- j itotal employment and non- farm employment increased I last month to new April highs, j Goldberg said this was "addi-1 said Russian authorities re tional evidence we are con-1 jeeted a request to allow the tinuing to emerge in a vigor-! space vehicle to be shown as ous manner from the reces-'part of a U.S. exhibition in sion of a year ago." Leningrad. But he told a news confer- The capsule was placed on ence that last month's .unem- j display today in Mexico City ployment total, even though j after being exhibited the past one million less than in April, j few weeks in Bermuda, Co 1961, still was "much too ! lombia, Chile, Argentina and high." r," Sf PA,!K,Na Power Official Opposes Federal Robert H. Gerdt-s. executive , vice president of the Call- fornia company, appeared be-! fore the House public works posal a "new invasion" of the power business by the govern-' j ment, said his company and i Pacific Power and Light Co.. Portland, planned their own;1'1"1 studies and a Bonneville Piirrij DfUlimr Display ofCapsul Washington - tl'PH - Russia has refused to allow the United States to exhibit astro naut John Glenn's space cap sule in the Soviet' Union, it was disclosed Wednesday. The U.S. Information Agency, which is handling a four-month, world-wide tour of the Friendship 7 capsule. Brazil. Open Daily30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Shop tvery Mon. and Frl. Til 9 P.M. "There is no need for fed- cral construction of facilities where the electric utility in-: dustry docs, can. and will pro-1 vide them at a saving of nun-1 dretts of millions of dollars to ' federal taxpayers, ' Gerdes said in a statement submitted to the conimtitce. The private power official specifically opposed a request by t ho Bureau of Reclamation for $250,000 for interconncc- Power Administration request j "economically feasible." for $51)0.000 for preliminary p0Wer Pool Formed engineering. . Gerdes was accompanied by Gerdes also termed the re-1 officials of the California Elcc quests as "entirely prcma- i trie Power Co., San Diego Gas 7r f 3 P 501 Nylon Pile All Wool Pile Carpeting -Shop at Sears ture" hi-cause Congress had not vet acted on legislation ! introduced recently to guaran-1 tee each region first call on ', its power. He said the proposed pri-1 vate intertie would run 100 miles from Klamath Falls, Ore., to Round Mountain, Lam., and mat it could later : "l, ' ,V lZ . , u I operated initially at 230 kilo volts but could be boosted to 500 kilovolts when it became .MAW i DJ PJl irri IV i i r i .. - ,i it, iBk.i i 2 Hcavv, Waffle Padding L h-i-H Minor n and Save Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your 501 E. Jackson Intertie and Electric Co.. and South- crn California Edison Co. The companies have joined P.th PG&E to form the California I power pool for the interchange of power. Gerdes, in a supplementary statement presented to the committee, also asked for fllrn,cr study before approval of SM34.000 requested by the Bureau of Reclamation for pumping generating plant for the San Luis Reservoir. He said the plant, which had an estimated cost of S91 million, represented "major changes" in the design presented to Congress and should be justi fied. n 3. i u ti m 'Am m OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 5:30 P.M. SHOP MON. & FRI. TIL 9 P.M. Site Approved for Agriculture Building Salem - (UPI) - . subcommit tee of the Oregon Capitol Planning Commission has ap- proved a site for a proposed new State Agriculture partment building on De flu? Capitol Mall. The subcommittee settled on a multi-story building at the corner of Winter and Marion sts., bounding also by Summer and Union sts. 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