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o o , u MEDKORO MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Tlll'KMMY. OtlOBtlt .11. 13 Capitol Memo pSw By lan Stark IT! Doors c,osing ,0 J Newsmen in Salem idcnt Juan Bosch's PRD party j appeared ready Wednesday to accept the fact of his over j throw and cooperate with the I civilian junta government ' which has replaced him. A group of PRD leaders in cluding Buenaventura Sanchez Feliz, who was Bosch's educa j tion secretary, decided at a i meeting here Tuesday to SALEM UPD Newsmen ; opened, that the session would 1 "smooth over differences and learned long ago they could , be the longest in the state's adopt a patriotic, serious and never "win freedom of the j history. ..that the governor and realistic policy." press. legislators could engage in ver- j Were Present It's a continuing battle. I bal warfare...that neither the Some representatives of "pro- lne oattle warmed a bit in uemocrats nor KepuDiicans , visional president Juan Casas- Headers of Bosh Party Said Ready To Accept Junta D STATE GROWN SAX FHAXCISCO (UPI)-Ex- i SAXTO DO.MIXGOtUPD , novas Garrido were present at: "This is the only way to ... ' . ,., I ' ....... I .. .r...:. shinDcd annua lv from Ca ifor- Some leaders of ousted ex-pres-;the meeting, but his claim to acmeve i a co suuuoiidi imio.. a,i,. ........ .i wnn wniun an uu niuaiia can r" fcui"i,w gtumtiw- j BEROOOM BEDROOM H. r tlVlHO BOOM 10110 " ' 20 1 13 5 Mr ttt rPrC n -4- A- ' wtt clo l L.J RtTCHEN-FM'LY KOOM . . fj II ,1,. 7 1 '-ht Of BEDROOM L "c PLAN NO 397a j 1245 SQUARE FEET J-f This Week's Plan for Home Builders By HIAWATHA ESTES Three bedrooms, two baths, a large living room and a combi nation kitchen-family room are hard to find in a home this small. This is especially excep tional when one notes that this is also a center-hall plan. By careful arrangement of the kitchen cabinets, there is ac- i cess to both the garage and the rear yard and yet there are no cabinet corners which are so in efficient and hard to properly utilize. The distinctive and gen erous sized eating bar, a roomy pantry and the latest built-ins are the outstanding features of .'-XL??- the State Capitol in recent weeks. Public officials publicly agree that the press should go unfet tered. But occasionally, when things aren't going well, many of these same officials have re servations about how "free" a "free press" should be. Earlier this month Gov. Mark Hatfield told the Oregon High School press conference: "The public is ' no better informed than the press which informs it. Government h a s no effective way to 'go to the people' than through the press. Its check and balance, its role in a kind of advise and consent relationship, cannot be over-emphasized." The governor also told the budding journalists that "No re porter worth his salt will let matters stand on what he is given. To dig, to go behind the official version of the story, to question, to verify, to check fact against fact, this is the good re porter's assignment." could control their own ranks. As the session wore on, ex hausted legislators began look ing for a scapegoat. Many be gan charging newsmen with "distorting" the true workings of the peoples' government. very seriously. j "His election by a rump ses sion of the congress dissolved when Bosch was overthrown last month . . . was constitu tional, but it will have no ef fect while he remains in hid ing" Sanchez said. The former education secre tary said the PRD should seek to regain its legal status as a political party, enabling it to negotiate with the junta for the restoration of constiutional government in the Dominican Republic. agree," he said. ports consists of agricultur al products grown in the state. ISC NEW FALL FAMOUS BRANDS SWEATERS (k SKIRTS VALUES TO S16.98 1 f $799 NOW 2 FOR $1575 Hind Knit Udlian Imported Mohair Cardigans and Pull overs in this group. St! H .7 A K P1 e ' 112 EAST MAIN R ..'jiw'i!iiwyiiiwwgifi GKAN'TL'I) DIVORCE Actress Jill St. John, 2;i, appears in court in Los Angeles, Calif., Wednesday, where she was granted a divorce from wealthy Lance Reventlow. She testified her 27- year-old husband's actions put her in an "agitated state" so she was forced to seek medical help. She said her doctor advised her to get a divorce. The actress received a $86,000 settlement turn. this all-purpose kitchen-family room. The spacious living room with its wide fireplace and sliding glass doors opening to the patio ana rear yard is really a house wife's dream. Bedroom Wardrohe There are wardrobes in each of the bedrooms, and the mas ter bedroom has an extra stor age closet with drawers below and shelves above. 'Ihe garage door is offset to provide space in this oversized garage 2t'-6" x 22', outside dimensions (or the furnace, water heater and laundry fa cilities. This arrangement re moves all these noise making appliances from the house. It also eliminates worry from the homeowner's mind of damage which might be caused by a leaky water heater or washer. The striking contempory ex terior design is enhanced by (he stone veneer and planter together with wide glass panels at the front wall of the garage. Board - on - board siding on the frorH wall of the bedroom con tinues as a screen in front of the bath. For an entirely different de sign, consider rotating the home 'JO degrees clockwise and switch ing the location of the fireplace and sliding glass doors. Complete wu-l"'ir drawincs for this plan can he purchased at h cost nf $7 .10 for the first set and S.-i tor each additional set when r.rdered at the s.anie time. This plan will he available at these prices until Feh tl. Please allow two to three weeks for delivery. The follow ing hmnc plan hooks are also available Hallmark Homes SI: Homes hv Hiawatha SI: Town and Country Hume. $1: Homes lor Llvint;. 1; Distinctive Homes, St; Ranch and Modern Homes, $2. All hooks, a $7 value, only S.V Send I all oroers 1'ir enner plans or oooks I to Hiawatha Estes. P O, Box 404-T. ' Northridce. Call! In other words, people look to newsmen to keep them informed about what their government really is doing. A significant move to bring government closer to the peo ple was made early this year when House Speaker Clarence Barton and Senate President Ben Musa adopted the policy of meeting every morning with newsmen. Through these meetings t h e public had the daily pulse of the legislature, in addition to the views expressed by the gover nor at his regular press conferences. Ncbody knew, when this addi tional gate to information was 1 hind those closed doors. United Press International re vealed that the Senate had drafted its tax bill in secret meetings. The revelation opened the closed-door meetings. But when voters recently over threw the legislature's tax in crease package, and lawmakers were faced with having to come back to Salem to pick up the pieces, the doors of free access to news began closing. The governor and legislative majority and minority leaders left newsmen cooling their fteels when they met privately to agree upon calling a special scs-; sion. ! One-third of the Senate's mem bership spent almost two hours 1 in a closed-door meeting to plan strategy for the session. Both the House Republican minority and the Democratic ; majority held unannounced cau cuses. 1 Plans to curtail freedom of newsmen while the House and Senate were in special session , have been rumored in recent days. j Newsmen are quick to spot i efforts to regulate the public's j right to know. They realize public officials don't always meet in public. But they're always suspicious, be-, cause a newsman who has been kept out has no way of knowing I whether private business, or i public policy was determined be- i Temporary Quarters Opens Tuesday for U.S. Bank Branch Temporary quarters for U. S. National Bank's new branch in South Mcdford, approval of which was received from fed eral authorities last week, will open Tuesday, Nov. 5, at Eighth St. and South Central Ave. In making the announcement, Bank President E. J. Kolar re ported that Robert J. Cunning ham, assistant manager at U. S. National's branch in downtown Medford, will be manager of the new office. Jerry Overcn, also at the downtown branch, will move to the new location as assistant manager. Kolar said temporary quar ters are being opened to service the immediate banking needs of the growing South Medford area. Plans for the permanent building are under way by Ed son and P a p p a s, architects, Medford. Renindrlcd Knilfling A remodeled building former ly occupied by Sully's Drive-In Restaurant, now moved a block further north, will be the new banking office. I Cunningham, manager of the Benefit Stage Performance of the WORLD FAMOUS DON C CHORUS OSSACBC WEDNESDAY -NOVEMBER 6-8:00 P.M. Hedrick Junior High Auditorium Thrilling Songs! Spectacular Dancing Kostrukof f Conductor Sponsored By Jackson County Shrlna Club Tickets etasmerf M fumtker M Hum, link Ctr or Barker's O CjMrtmty erf o o o 1 green imm La VALUES AND BARGAINS GALORE! El Ot..-.- j if l(J) II KING ALFRED Y GOLDEN SUNSHINE . . . Have the Un cst King Alfred DaModtls. Plant now and have this golden yellow sunshine flower light up your winter or spring. For econ omy wc believe this offer is most outstanding. DAFFODILS for new branch, has been a Med ford resident since 1!H5 when he first joined what was then U. S. National's only branch in &; the area. He became assistant t'j manager in ly-JH. ; fj Ho hac hann a.ti'.r. In ....... il munitv affairs. nrpxenHv snrv. i wA ing as a member of the Medford uy council, a ooara director w for thp MnHfnt-H rhamhor nf t1 Commerce and honorary board member for the United Medford I Crusade. Originally from North Da-! kota, Cunningham, graduated! from the University of Washing ton in 1940 before beginning three years' service with the U. S. Navy. He and his wife, Arlcnc, have three boys, aged lfi, 14 and 6. With Hunk Since tr.fi Overen, the assistant man ager, has been with U. S. Na tional since 1956 when he joined the Klamath Falls branch as field representative. He moved to the Town and Country branch there in 1962, and in January 1 this year transferred to the Medford branch. He has recently been appoint ed as treasurer for the 1964 Jackson County March of Dimes. He and his wife, Jo Ann, have three boys aged 8, 7 and one week. Proposed site for the new branch's permanent building is a 140 x 200 fool area between South Central Ave. and South Riverside Ave. Construction will begin as soon as final plans are drawn. Except for serving refresh ments, Cunningham said no of ficial opening celebrations for the new branch are planned Tuesday. Increased Emphasis Is Given in Classroom NEW YORK (UPD-Educa- l tional researchers are giving in ; creased emphasis to in-the- clueroom observation in an ef- foil to learn more about the j actual educational process by obaerTinf the give-and-take he 1 tveen teachers and aludents. i Some iniighU into vhat teach ' iruj really ia and inn'l are in hjril in a Columbia L!nivr . air Teactrm College report j 'TSmry ami Rcan.h in i tr.-fcm4," vhic 6acriljM r i onH (rfywnrationj of the Itwh ' ng. ilatnimteon. . An km axTtw. ASHLAND - . AWtW PctcrseiR chairman ti tV ical education ami hi!vfc fV; partmcnt at Soutlwt Orn College, was elected UJV tn tral committee of tip Vstert. 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