Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1963, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
TUESDAY. JUNE II. 1913
his suggested "modifications"
this morning. He said he
would confer further with
Senate Democratic Leader
Mike Mansfield (Mont.)
Civil Rights Plan Due Wednesday
Washington - tTl - Presi-l draft of the program during
dent Kennedy's civil rights the week end and conveyed
program will be sent to Con
gress Wednesday after the ad
ministration makes some mod
ifications suggested by Repub
licans, congressional leaders
said Monday following a
White House conference.
The Democratic and Repub
lican leaders conferred with
the Chief Executive to seek a
basis for agreement on key
controversial points of the
program.
Senate GOP Leader Everett
Dirksen till.) told reporters he
had "worked over" the first
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NAMED SUPERVISOR
Salem-flJPtt-Robert H. Ely
Jr.. Tillamook, who has been
assistant manager of the
Tillamook County Creamery
Association, has been named
to the position of milk pool
supervisor with the Oregon
Department of Agriculture.
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Education Fund
Cutback Seen If
Tax Bill Beaten
The Dalles -OTft- A $35 mil-,
lion cutback in education
funds might result if the 1963
legislature's revenue package
is rejected by the people. Sen
ate President Ben Musa said
Monday.
Musa, who is governor
while Gov. Mark Hatfield is
out of state, said he expected
a special legislative session
would be called this fall if
the tax increase was defeated,.
A tax referral petition was
filed with the Secretary of
State Monday by J. Francyl
Howard, editor of a weekly
newspaper at Albany.
Right To Speak
i Musa, speaking from his of-
! fice at The Dalles, said "the
i referral gives the people the
! right to speak, to choose be-
tween maintaining minimum
; demanded public services, or
passing the costs on to the
people who ultimately must
pay all costs, the taxpayers."
He said if new revenues
1 were not found, the first thing
cut would be education funds.
j Another $13 million would
! be saved by curtailment of
i other state services.
I Musa said the referral was
I not unexpected.
The 'Pecking Order
$155 Plus Transportation and Other
Costs Gets You Course in Protocol
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1 KATHY GRADUATES
i Los Anceles - (UPH - Kath-
' ryn Crosby, the wife of Bing
Crosby, Sunday was one of
- 34 students to graduate from
I the Queen of Angels School
i of Nursing.
Br DICK WEST
Washington -US- If you're
looking for a novel way to
spend your vacation this sum
mer, I nave a
suggestion that
may be just
the thing.
For $155,
plus transpor
tation, meals
and lodging,
you can come
to Washington
and take a
wt two-week
course in protocol.
The protocol school at i
Southeastern University here
is offering a special summer
course this year, mainly for
the benefit of out-of-towners
who can't attend the regular
spring and fall semesters.
It is possible that some read
ers at this point are wonder
ing what in the name of An
gier Biddle Duke a protocol
school is.
I was wondering the same
thing myself when I first saw
it advertised. So I called up
Mrs. Gladstone Williams, di
rector of the school, who sent
me some explanatory literature.
By dictionary definiton, pro
tocol is "the established cer
emonial forms in official deal.
ings." More simply stated, it
is what is known around the
barnyard as the "pecking or
der." I gather that the courst
conducted by Mrs. Williams
' stresses the social side of
protocol. One article I read
Quoted her as telling her
students that "you must
never point gun or throw
anything at the tint lady."
This makes Mrs. Williams
sound like a party-pooper, but
protocol demands a certain
amount of restraint.
For example, protocol stu
dents are admonished never
to leave a party until after
the ranking guest has depart
ed. In my circle, however, we
observe a somewhat differ
ent protocol.
We remain at a party until
the ranking guest is under the
table. Presumably, the proto
col course also covers such
matters as what to do when
the ranking guest makes a
Dass at the hostess. However,
that is not specifically tistea
on the curiculum.
The score or mora sub
jects that are listed as part
of the protocol course in
clude "faux pas" and "par
ty props."
In teaching the use of "par
ty props," Mrs. Williams in
structs her students to pick
out obscure news items that
can be used to start a conver
sation
For instance, you might
score a few protocol points by
casually remarking to your
dinner party that 1963 Is the
15th anniversary of the dis
covery of the nesting place of
the bristle-thighed curlew
That should keep the con
versation going through the
first four courses at least.
I am not certain what Mrs
Williams means by "faux
pas, but I would say that a
faux pas" occurs when the
ranking guest ignores the
hostess and make a pass at the
host.
Pretty Pair
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