WEDNESDAY, MARCH S, 1963
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Celeb rezze Urges New Mental Health Program Be Set Up
Washington-aiPD-Health, Ed.
on a "bold and imaginative
ters that would not isolate pa-
Committee Chairman Lister
Celebrezzc testified that bills and that they would fol-
ucation and Welfare Secretary
Anthony J. Celebrezzc Tues
day urged Congress to embark
new mental health program.
It is time, ho said, for the
nation to quit crowding men
tally ill persons into antiquat
ed 19th century state mental
hospitals. He called for estab
lishment of community cen
icnls from their friends and
relatives.
Celcbrezze testified before
a Senate subcommittee which
opened hearings Tuesday on
President Kennedy's mental
health program.
Hill (D-Ala.) sponsor of the
administration bills, predicted
that Congress will pass them.
Provide Aid
One bill would provide fed
eral assistance of up to 75 per
cent of the total cost for con
struction of community men
tal health centers which would
gradually replace state mental
hospitals. It also would pro
vide federal aid for staffing
the institutions for the first
four years of their operation.
A second bill would set up
new centers for research into
the causes and cures for men
tal retardation.
thcre was "nothing novel" In low well established federal
the procedures set up In the I grant-in-aid methods.
COLLECTOR'S ITEM
Clinton, Conn. - IUPU - Resi
dents besieged the Clinton
National Bank Tuesday for S3
bills. The bills, printed for
the town's tercentenary and
sold for $1 each, are not
negotiable.
NEW AMBULANCE SERVICE
Inc.
Mining Council Sets Thursday Meeting
New, Economy
Non-Emergency
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
for Medlord!
Call 482-2816
for prices and
accommodations
The Northwestern Mining
of slides of mining operations
by Fred Adams. A general dis
cussion on organizing mining
groups in Oregon will follow
the program.
The meeting will be open
to all persons interested in
mining, the secretary said.
Council will meet at 8 p.m.
Thursday, March 7, at Jack
sonville Community hall, ac
cording to Irene Mitchell,
council secretary.
The program for the eve
ning will include the showing
Lowell, Mass. - (UPI) - A
Lowell Technological Insti
tute student told police Tues
day night someone broke into
his parked foreign ear and
stole the front and back seats.
S3
9 .
C. M. Lilwiller
Mrs. Litwiller
Dial 482-2816
1811 Ashland St., Ashland
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
CAT AND HER PUPS Drcamv, two-year-old
Persian cat owned by the Richard Hall
family in Fresno, Calif., is now a contented
foster mother, with her brood of 10-week-old
poodle pups. Dreamy, who has never had
kittens of her own, adopted the pups, sleep
ing wiili them, and gruuming iiiem, Tne
poodles' own mother hasn't paid much at
tention to them since they were weaned
and Dreamy took over. (UPI)
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
THE ONLY TIME I saw the late William Faulkner flare
up at a public reception, was when a well-meaning
hostess sought to add water to a slug of Faulkner's favorite
brew. The distinguished
author pulled his glass
back sharply, and pointed
out, "If the good Lord
had intended water to be
in it, madam, He'd have
put it there!"
Father Kinkell was try
ing to get his young son to
do more physical exercise.
"When I was your age," he
pointed out, "I thought
nothing of a stiff twenty
mile hike." Young Kinkel
nodded agreement, and said,
"I don't think much of it
either."
a a
GRAVESTONE HUMOR:
In New Mexico: "Here lies Les Moore, killed by four slugs
from a .44. No Les, No Moore."
In Paris: Wife: I Am Waiting for You. AD 1920.
Husband: Here I Am. AD 1952.
In Waukeegan: Criminal Lawyer:
The Defense Rests.
In Colorado: He Called Coyote Pete a Liar!
In Vermont:
Under this grass and under these trees
Lies the body of Jonathan Pease.
But he's not here: only his pod;
He has shelled out his soul, and gone to his God!
10 1963, by Bennett Cert Distributed by Xing' Feature Syndicate.
In the Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS "
From Moscow, as this is
written:
At least 99 per cent of the
Soviet Union's electorate
turned out to choose new re
gional and local parliaments.
(In the older world, including
the Soviet Union, they call
their law-making bodies par
liaments. In the U.S.A., we
call our national law-making
body the congress and our
stale law-making bodies legislatures.)
You'll be surprised.
THE COMMUNISTS WON.
TJOW come?
It's quite simple.
It's quite simple.
The Communist ticket was
the ONLY ticket.
1U1E big question:
WHO WON?
90th State Grange
Meeting Scheduled
Oregon City - The 90th an
nual session of the Oregon
State Grange will be held
June 10 to 14 in Oregon City
Senior High school, Allen P.
Wheeler, state master, has an
nounced. The site and dates of the
meeting were chosen by the
State Grange executive com
mittee upon recommendation
of the Clackamas County Po
mona Grange, host organiza
tion for this year's session.
The 1963 meeting of the
State Grange will have partic
ular significance. Wheeler
said, because the National
Grange will convene in Port
land Nov. 11 to 20, inclusive,
for its 97th session. Several
thousand persons arc expected
to take the order's seventh, or
highest, degree at that time.
Oregon Grangers will re
,oivA ihp sixth, or state, de
gree either at the Oregon City
session or at special meeuniss
in hpiH for the Durpose for
Grangers who are unable to
make the trip irom aisiam
portions of the state.
"Every degree in oo is uie
Curt weocr. uiacKa-
Pomona Master, has
adopted for the event.
A WONDERFUL victory?
The answer, of course, is
YES.
But-
Thcrc was a cloud on the
horizon. The cloud was no
bigger than a man's hand.
But it was there, nevertheless.
Moscow radio reports this
morning that at yesterday's
election "at least 99 per cent
of the Soviet Union's elector
ate turned out to vote." But,
it adds, "The last time the
Soviet Union voted, (last
spring) the government an
nounced that 99.95 per cent
of the eligible voters turned
out and cast ballots."
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Communism is SLIPPING.
slogan
mas
Van Winkle
Couldn't Sleep with
NaggingBackache
-,
from nag.ing hackach. headacha and
mu.ru laracnea ano pain. mi
rtisa m.hla and miaeraM. tired-out
frrlinfs. Whrn lives diaeomforta eome on
avith overexertion or atrwa and atrain
-you want relief-want It (a! Another
d M urban may he mild bladder Irnlalion
f llowin.wn.nKfcxtanddrina-oIt.
tlr'. tip a re-tieri uncomfortable feelinr.
D,.an. Pills work fa.t In 1 eeparate
way: l.bypeedy pain. relievme aetwn u,
e..a torment of nafTEinf backache, head-
iliC mu.rular arhea and pama. 2. by
a.-: nine- effect on bladder irritation. . by
wild diurelic action tendinr to lncreaat
ou'nut of the 15 milea of kidney tubea.
Krjoy a r"d night. aWp end the
aame happy relief million! have forever
' yean, ror convenience, for toe
lane aua. Get Doan ' filfe) todajl
llHY the slippage:
" Moscow radio explains it
thus:
"What prevented 100 per
cent backing for the single
ticket was ILLNESS, a hand'
ful of invalidated ballots-or,
in rare instances, SOME VOT
ERS WHO WROTE IN
NAMES OF THEIR OWN
CANDIDATES."
That's BAD. It indicates
that in the U.S.S.R. there are
some voters - only a "hand
ful" of them to be sure-who
are so fed up with commun
ism that they are willing to
take all the risks that are in
volved in writing in a choice
of their own.
THE Moscow dispatch adds:
"Since (in communist
Russia) there is no contest for
any of the seats, interest cen
ters on the size of the turn
out at the polls. The commun
ist hierarchy considers the
showing on election day (in
cluding the turnout at the
polls) a GAUGE OF SUP
PORT for the regime.''
Workshop Set
To Form Set of
Library Standards
Salem - The Oregon Slate
Library and the Oregon Li
brary association will conduct
a workshop at the State Li
brary in Salem March 7 and
8 in an effort to establish a set
of public library standards for
the state of Oregon.
The workshop is an out
growth of the survey of 118
public libraries in the state
made by the University of
Oregon's Bureau of Business
Research at the request of the
state library".
The survey showed that few
Oregon libraries meet stand
ards of the American Library
association.
Participating in the work
shop will be a number of
southern Oregon people.
Section Chairman
Omar Bacon, librarian of
the Public Library of Medford
and Jackson County, is chair
man of the section on struc
ture and government. Flor
ence Moberly, Josephine coun
ty librarian, will be chairman
of the work group on physical
facilities;
Mrs. Edwin Gebhard of
Central Point, member of the
advisory board of the Public
Library of Medford and Jack
son County, is one of the work
group members on personnel.
Cora Mason, Ashland librar
ian, is a member of the work
group on books and non-book
materials, and Mrs. Ed Kien
slia, Josephine county library
board member, is a member
of the structure and govern
ment work group, which will
be chairmaned by Bacon.
Miss Rose Bainstein of the
school of librarianship, Uni
versity of British Columbia,
will participate in the work
shop.
All Stumped on Who
Shot Billy the Kid
Washington - OiPII - Michael
G. Beckett, a new State De
partment Foreign Service of
ficer, told inquiring senators
Tuesday that he had no way
of knowing who killed Billy
the Kid.
"I don't have a television
set," Beckett explained.
Beckett, 22, of Long Beach,
Calif., was being questioned
by the Senate Foreign Rela
tions committee as a "sample
member of the newest class
of Foreign Service officers"
up for routine confirmation
by the Senate.
Sen. George Aiken (R-Vt.)
asking questions about Ameri
can history said "Who Killed
Billy the Kid."
Beckett replied he didn't
know.
Sen. John J. Sparkman (D
Ala.) turned to Aiken and
asked who, indeed, did kill
the Kid.
"If I knew I wouldn't be
asking him," Aiken retorted.
When the hearing ended,
the senators still had not un
earthed the information that
Sheriff Pat Garrett shot Billy
the Kid to death at Fort Sum
ner, N.M., on July 15, 1881.
Medford Student on
University Dean List
Dean Allen Goddard, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fay F. Goddard,
507 King st Medford, is
among the six students from
Oregon who are included on
the dean's list of Bob Jones
university, Greenville, S C.
He is a junior at the univer
sity in the school of religion.
II'HAT of the slippage?
' To be sure, it is very
slight. But let's go back to the
little cloud that was reported
to Elijah (I Kings; 18) by his
servant as "a little cloud out
of the sea, like a man's hand."
But-
"It came to pass in the
meanwhile that the heaven
was black with clouds and
wind and there was a great
rain."
The communist hierarchy
btcr look a little out.
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