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TUESDAY. APRIL 2. 1983
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Quotes From the News
BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Moscow A Soviet skipper, Capt. Vladimir Pavlov, quoted
as saying that U.S. warships recently blocked his entrance
into a Cuban port:
"The imperialist scum challenges peace and democracy
and drives clouds on lo the blue sky over the Caribbean Sea."
Greenwood, Miss. Negro comic Dick Gregory, ad
dressing a crowd ol 1,000 cheering Negroes at a voter reg
istration rally;
"I do not like the governor's (Gov. Ross Barnelt) com
menfs about outside agitators coming in here. Hitler could
have said the same thing about Southern while boys."
Edna. Tex. -Strip leaser Candy Barr, paroled after more
than th: cp .yean.-in prison for possession of marijuana:
"I do not intend lo become a stripper again. I plan la
have some type of career and would like lo qtf into
socia' field."
OUT ON PAROLE Bible-reading former strip teaser Candy
Barr is shown just before leaving HuntfaVUle Slate Pwson
in Texas on parole to begin a new life as a farm girl. She was
convicted on narcotic charges. CUPI)
The Family Council
Editor's not! The Family Council cuiiftlats of a mi sr. a.
tthychUtriit, three clergymen, three editors and a women's editor.
Each article Is a ummary of a family dliaitreement prente.d to the
Council. The Council deals with problems, major and minor,
nrounterrd by guidance counselors and social workers. Edltr.d by.
Mrs. Alma Denny. (Copyright by General features Corp.)
Mrs. I. K. - He had some j wanl to help us, okay. I'M gj)
nerve buying a $5,000 sports
car.
Nat G. - This is between
my wife and me. She agreed
to the car.
Mrs. I. K. - Now I have to
Slip money to my daughter
for the important things like
feed and doctor bills. He's
a gardener with only a sea
jioncl income; you'd think he
had enough sense to get an in
expensive, inconspicuous car
the whole family could enjoy.
But no. This one is a racer
with a jump-seal, so there's
room for Astrid if he Liiten
her along. He wants a car to
make him look like a big
Shot. Well, he'd better sell it
and start looking like a better
bet to his creditors.
e
Nai G. - We figured I could
Join a racing-club and enter
the competitions. There's
good prize money to be won,
and it's a wonderful hobby
during my slack seasons. Of
course it's proving more ex
pensive than we realized,
what with dues and acces
sories. Yes, we're In debt now.
If my mother-in-law doesn't
to a Joan shark. At least he
won't be calling me names
and nagging me about what to
do. Astrid and I will decidG
whether lo sell the car. Mrs.
K. will get her money back.
The Council - This case
backs up a report by Traccies
Co. of America, which trhek-s
down wandering husbands,
that ffB per cent of the men
who leave home do so from
mother-in-law trouble, not to
he with "the other woman."
But, in defense of well-meaning
mothers - in law, the
older woman is usually the
"peg" on which the bad re
lationship between husband
and wife is pinned. Nat and
Astrid sound immature and'
certainly need the level-headed
assistance of an intermed
iary, such as a social-worker
or marriage counselor, to
help with budgeting and long
range planning. Mrs. K with
nor emotional bias, can't real
ly help no matter how bril
liant her suggestions. If we
advise Nat to sell the flashy
car and buy a squal family
model, he may listen. If she
does, it's meddling.
Committee Votes
Youth Job Bill
Washington Wli - The
Senate Labor and Public Wel
fare Committee Monday ap
proved a liberalized version
of President Kennedy's top
prioiily youth employment
act.
Democratic Majority Lead
er Mike Mansfield (Mont )
predicted the bill would be
passed by the Senate next
week.
The committee vote of ap
proval was 11-3 with Sen. Ja
cob Javits (R-N.Y.) joining
Democrats in support of the
measure which previously! Houston Dr. Jcrdol D. Scott, a nsvcholoeisl. warxine
had solid Republican opposi- j that the daydreamer may be the kind of xerssn wh causes
tion. j accidents:
It would ptlt up to 75,000 j "The type of person likely lo du.ydean is ont edtoenraty
youngsters lo work in conscr-! concerned with The imprcssi.n he m-skes &n oth"e-r.s. H'e it Mve
vation cantPa and on home- i yPe wno will sometimes Kiow oH B.y CFteralwig Kq.uipnn.t
tow.n projects the first 'year ne ls nt quailed to opecace.'
aflel would reaw the door
open fr uralimilrcd epaision
of the pr.og.r.am (j)CM8fter,
T'lie Wows.e Ednca'tooi! ;wid
fcab.or. (SomtTWt'lce Recently ap
proved' a. lt$.s.e.ten'siv;e wee
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vCiQulti. bs 'up to $l-2D ntHHon
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Colder Weather
Predicted in West
Washington 'UPli The
: Weather Bureau Monday is
sued a 30-day forecast for
warmer weather in the East,
colder in the West and about
. normal in between.
The forecast said lower
than usual temperatures were
expected in the western half
of the nation, except for nor
mal readings alojg the West
coast. Well above normal j
temperatures were forecast!
for the eastern third, with the I
rest of the nation receiving i
what is about usual for April. 1
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