PAGE -A HERALD AST) SIMS. klamalh Fills, Or. Ihuraday, Dwmbfr 27, 1K3 EPSOM IM WASHIM6T0N . . . Congress Must Act To But One Swallow Doesn't Make a Spring J Keep U.S. Operating The President Face To Face Aftermath reaction to President Kon r."dy's special one-hour television interview with reporters from the three major net works seems to he that he has found a new method of bringing the problems, aims and workings of the presidency home to the Ameri can p'-oplc in a way never before ossible. It is a method likely to be used more and more in the future. Not since Franklin Roosevelt gave his first "fireside chat" over radio has an Ameri can president spoken so directly and intimate ly to his fellow citizens. The President is tremendously aware of the impact and immediacy his personality has made through modern electronic means of communication, beginnii'g with his campaign debates with Richard Nixon In lOfiO and car rying through with televi.sed press confer ences. The latter, however, have sometimes of fered more spectacle than information to the viewing public with some 300 reporters vy ing for attention, m rambling madly to get out of the room at the end and the President himself not always at bis grammatical best. There was, anil Is, in such confeiences, the possibility of embarrassing questions and hasty answers which cannot be recalled or "edited" out of the program Tho leient Interview was entirely dif ferent. Although the reporters' questions were not submitted or cleared beforehand Presi dent Kennedy's responses were extemporan eous in that respect tho tape was edited at leisure and the program was generally tight ened up. Here was the President of the I'uited States sitting In a room of his official home Letters Doorslaying 1 i'l lik tn tJifc thu or rt unity to mke a trw rmik fl mv own, in anawre in Uilre foh!ifc)tri in (b pr )! werk in repard In the dmi! inj I I-Hb take a W4 T lionw ate ot Orr(n I tWa and raed In Vut ! and hav lnt tf f! S3 tear of my in rre With tiM rrvthn of thr ear in lft northern par t, H ha txvn all aprnl in Klamath and laak rountm. II hi t trn wi man year aco. thet were j'Vnly of deer in lhi country Aa a stl, I ran well remember tne nil)'.) Nint.nt aeawmt, that it a rM unfomnvin I. a pari huntrra to f out and the drt to dai of the o ha a to eht itki bm k a)l te C,t!!r thi and taed' hann,; vn lh b;d lie twh.nd our houte. Ye'Y aedom an oi them una. I er Vn a thre pn.nl and fiwl of t'isMii ninnies cloe to aM over i dvd Vw it la a i at uriMNi tA - nv. tfutn c hwtiuE.nii tint ami Ur lim Jul I w.-ut ha hai'.-enrd to a'l t: t-sr dorr' Njrie at t. ibex kvt a'l Sfffl fci.ird elf and rvt I n ir'" iiU c :er WVn I a i", I (i.. a r otl ,nt-y mv lihr, !- th t nlrr a"d -irt l!iet rf drvr a'rt-M t. -Iirff hj d )-k. Uk t'H- -flif ru t1 and otic lr ttf k) Ia n.lf ..;ri dfvr. al l.n.a I'n-f r r htindtrtt 5 I' t f T nr. t ktafviaV rv t'c ai dm m t! ti(n S. "t a' a av1 h- nv t of il hs turn t rf- mt:;, in ... tnu i t jt.t W , ' IV ';it t it i rv j. n r,(iif to r ra ofr ht :t arid k .1 I Km ad ra;Vr r.-n ta tVta and f'k I i k.:p a'lrr l - k p f i I v. t in arvrwi t lii rt1 in , m ,', h an rmMrrn t. "d Vwi-.Mi. r.aMvj, ,,Nif otr rt.- a: y t t? or-e n .'! H. tr.ar p'-o-e t.VKiar j t'v-r ait thai ?w;!i.rji a'M( 4 !r C !a r.w aM raiv V ah.rt rtfr n tV pa-n m miid fun Ji and (s ' "'t' NtJf ' t'ft if w e i (ou v V b iin rv aftnl po if Kf ! k ... la-Vr t'w-n M rav Ihm d.'a::Tar m tV N f t iftrf (sir Ua, nv tt Oa, HfMTf dtfii; In nr Urnwf rr ts ;rtiaJ -ix w t TTifl, U Mil r 1B r'r f f Ida nd kt tvm. w.n(( ih ivtaxtrd tn Cam t nt Uifv don and S my t;v liad ki.i Oam Commtfunfi thru tufpoied t ithe same room, incidentally, whore Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko assured him that Russia would certainly never send missiles to Cubai, relaxed, frank, self-assured and fluent, speaking face to face with un counted millions of the American people in their own homes Here was given the President's summa tion of his first two years in office, his per sonal feelings about holding the most im portant job in the world, the workings of the executive branch of the government, the chances for his legislative program in the new Congress, his estimates anil predictions on a number of world problems. The President displayed extreme confi dence in himself and in the nation, and the viewer could not help but come away from the program with some of the same confi dence, and with the feeling that he had really .spoken to the President as a man and as a fel low Anu-i it an It was inevitable that the Republicans should demand equal time of their own, if only to show that while John K. Kennedy wears a laurel wreath, he is but mortal. They should of course, lie allowed equal time Rut how they can match the glamour and force of an interview from the White House, or which nf their outstanding men thev will use they might interview more than one. such as Rockefeller, (loldwater and Ki senhower -is a problem that is one of the greatest disadvantages for the party nut of power. Whatever may be the partisan aspects of the President's appearance, however, thev do not begin to take away from the fact that it was an important perhaps even a land mark ev.i'.t in American history. To The Editor f.irk thtm tip. Hit ry aMom err d.d Maki mm h mora aen than Irttmjl thn aullrr, Am t ou gft I A-a t dm twin t tdu t tr!. yim trt llwy art' Tint Mntjldnl h i.vt lr left in (hi iwinli v (Fiat li t arr. if lh-y a : nl A (or tlw ntcill'd n.' en la;n'v. tlirrt ait (f led to fi.kaiixar What (tw Ihcit art an ittl rnmt.h rover a ') tin i A IVitHiniriii to hf ao-valled "whinem " 1 mv "v.hirwn. niy IcM" l'p at (:nal!y wakinj no nd hatf de nf-1 ' do aomr thn( lo ae cut r.rcr (topuia Itn ShiimU ik tltf wh.nir I toiiixt front tf tirer ude of Vw nwinfain. tr.aaM aonit p't van I tfi; lwiA kJ'.i:;s I '; I 'oi vrr It eertrw hal U-'iie aiound kii'.m orr a iShi kaiut rtref tn tl pt TO yran. vt-m dn t hat any h-tt an t qn.!? figure out hxiw a prrvn tvuld H a4 th ki!-:h l-'a' niai d-rr (n mi Ow.M i tmr !h i t f i l.tiM t.'r oi ticr -rata and )! r. h wm Ihrif jltrr (hank -''l.'' we dmi t tl Ji.) r ! if tint li'tii in o.ir ata't i'l tMcwi J i .t!, ,(... 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".e a n . e a V -eei l.-e a t ai ati 'V "-.; a vc THEY SAY... re h . i r- . 1Wfiit Vakr MaMia la Soviet Education Nothing could he furtlirr from t.ie t.uih. Since r.'.'f. the number, of youiil ( cuple ermil!ed in continue their almlics beond secondary wtiool wa di ati. M'.y curtailed in the Siwt I'mon. In li. only T.5iw student ot a hih school grjdua t:ii; c!a- of one million, or 6 7 per cent, wnc adrntllcfj inlo So viet umverMtit'v This year, the ventae of students m umerM t;e and ailvanced U'c:uueal m Iwyils had dropped to le than fi per cent of the .notI pAi dila tion In 0-e Inited Stalei. 04 per rent of all atudents entered col ics and 14 per tent eomp'eted i k (or at lf.i"t one deem STRICTLY PERSONAL I i e but the rr !nnr; of coui.-e. p.i the p:e in t:'.e cni he. .iu.e au .r.--.:r.ir:.e ia:r a:e pretty muoh Kiei1 on h" a niiu h the companies hae 'ut tn la;m eaih ye.ir ( an Y'Mh rc be dime arn'U 1 w.i'.:fd t- k-v He .-.-I I t kn- v .c T ie motor i'a 1 e a;o it l: e .e- t:, ti:teri. tr-,r ArA. i .rv.e w.th tiwm .n tsati.l.rs re I r hi!!, and eerNtv et in r.o ed in a S.ritK- con;- t cell a. id t'ie n-ur a'H-e com t ,.,-H'n Me t.Koi v f ''a: ou a-k f-f a t-cnvd " .( .. oi in : i;et a'"'tn:"- ilon t Take an ' nt a n'."r ot a . d. ' It a matter of p;' c tv lnrtiti.e hseeda mo'e . .. a,si rf'txnf a:' i ,i it ?i a ii ia i - ,,.e' k-t lat ard t"e p . I V p. re' POTOMAC FEVER 'l -v i h ' ' lrt T- P e - a a r t.T-c i'--.' f ,-e :'v Tc''afl can v . ,l.i. a .i . me c ' c A t -e v "-r i.t . . tt renia that iNe UHthie itK tKi aIwH mtik ptram n ' t4 aw Wtt f J-m S. -, ..r.:z ;--a a a :r-ca-4-M N' !v e rixe vr r-M w : " U'-.n t 1 ! r ft l-11 V' "V ' a a n -:.eer; li tivf c .v i. r' ti ker - ,. Ni tKal Vtfcfaf tj trnl k a 'tavmai f av iha an-inai ta aether raa put irwwr arm mi Wf kelre Ra; a-. ' Nf i.vt e.-a.,T ,. kf ai ."v.ve-.i e r ' 'M :., J i .vr 'r . v w .- a-v. (. -v 1 v f ; f w . .! i v Fails Sample arithmetic shous th.it five times a? many American ouni eople ueie iven tneir chance at a ioiiee ciiucation More th.m tune a many a in the Soviet I'mon completed this work. In tfie L' S S It . what's more, an en gineering or medical decree fre quently puts one in the category of skilled mechanic or male nure. The todt that tte Soviet t'nin is turnip out more scientt than the Ln..ed States and that 'hee scienter are onciHiraiied ao dien't lear cic-e scrutiny Il" t ake my word lor this, but listen to w hat Russian have to say about Vm ir ov n jytem Nohel Prizewinner I Tamm conuJain-d bitterly thai he Iwd ' nwc tfwm cru-e erkXHinlered ail naniier nf obstacle" ptit in the w.,y of "accemnfi firt-cla can didates for p-t:i-adiate aludv " .! hy the ue of "blat" Knc'i.1'! tr.in!dtKn nci!!1 were talented student and ' mu. h needed " men fnmtted to advaiKe academical ly member i' tie Soviet cade rr.y of Science pointd out that tn examination for schools of huh er learnir.e family cornecti.ns counted more tr:an caiemie ahi' itv. and that fun schoiat o a hteverner.t mtiiMine athletic prowesa .is mrf .mwrtart than talent l". e lle n;.d:!e of tV !a-t decade, the number ol tSo com-:.e'.:-v t.'.c.r ad-.jj'e work :.a sa.cn stcan., Acord:rs li ct::'k kadem.i Na;.k. 'he n .m ter in 1 v.i f t.l In i. ,t had dr p.fd ! 5 1 7 The ni.t ni.'y of tVe t-.rie from K.iro i'ean R js. :...iet'.ta tior.'". ti.e h v.c : '.and:, have very l:;t han. e t i e-rer the ia-.ks o:' the c;er'i r .ie Pe.a;.e Sv..'! S !:o! v. t":n io;'.;r th..t eveiv s;utrr: e pii .d I TJt! t ! r he befc..n a o:e v. s'.iefv. ;s :e y,.'.'y ;n ' a tvnvder.iYe number oi cerw:, a:rd vrr,; ,...tera;e arwf fcvrair.t. w :h ;cr..c . a:;J pe'.d.t , ;e:'.l.t :fi H :eo ami t.t.e. ' -o-c j-.c 'n me p- m. -r'.t ;!'a.?i ' "Ti ';m f"o.i:a; m a.ine :re att.tuie ot h.n;o: on TSev t h : t L" m m e W are re. earv to the ..tate, s. l ! V .i;e i tnt i.-e b.,--err. ' T1 ' . . . o r r s. n a ' e d re tt.'ecl t e -e S v e; J ear rs; .t !..:t..te sv:r: a; i e- .. Kae .:.r1 h r t-e .- a yv.At erf 1 tea. rr' ard a '--;k ."t adr."j..a:e er.. .tit! '" t'-:i e t I e re ,rr:,i! oi' t.'.i : nn L"e la'v aw e " -,e 'f' ! i S-rn .'jke T i" rV-f ; --e-a .t;ree,e'-i ei : t" Ir v t a"a.- '..ar i , e-; t d v h rr-t r ts. t r vt er v. t " ea vt'i v a-' at . : -r-e vi Vrr-i.-a v e- .i f :r. "',! , ',y.:.'" J- v c- l-'T t .ed . ai.-; Tt : - j.i- : ere l."''.,ivi ;r;.:tf ir. ' v- x-t tv revra.-c'-er 's a vi' i! di f n a .e- v ; . . .,f: rv si v,-.t : j . r V v- r. m-e V.e" .Ml av h" J yr ier: we- be-t-evr a: .nd r1)- t4 l r-e-?,e -i " vear e rf Tfc,e e c. . e W- r ad T t i' .-e y :e- r-a a eJ '..-.j. v v i: ' iof ;f :. r-'p'fv v . v v rr, i K i y r a-tverti tf pe-v-fi 5 0. N -rr .a? a -'.. r -i By PLTF.R KDSON Washiojtoo Cormpondfiil Npatpaprr KntfrpriM An. WASHINGTON 'Nil Over 50 Trpnrtant laws and congrcwnal authorizations cspirini; in ISM tli give the next Concress a lieavy uork load on tup of any new pro prams President Kennedy may fir. Presidential authority tn call Lie ready reserves to a c t i v e dj.y expires Keb. 28. The authorization granted by Conmcss last October ill have jo be extended if the present loush posture against iotential threats to world peace is to be niamtained. A jthonty to draft men into the armed services, tile doctor and dentists draft, suspension of re strictions on armed forces, person nel sirenqth and the Military De pendents' Assistance Act oi l!i(l aiso evpire July 1 Also, special enlistment programs under the Armed Forces Heserve Act end Aug 1 unless renewed Congressional approval of the L S purchase of up to S100 mil lion in bonds to finance continued United Nations peace-keepinc ac tivities was only a first round bat tie Before Jan. 31, Secretary of Slate Dean Rusk must report In Congress on long term I' V fi nanc.ng plans approved by the Mu? General Assembly This may start another, hard fight over continuing the American role of I'.ill support for the L'nited Na tions. In March the President and the Secretaries of lbt.r and Health. Education and Welfare must re port lo Congress on progress under the manpower training act ! li2 This was an experimental program to cut dov n technological unemployment as well as to train workers for needed new skills Whether Congres expands this program will dewnd on success of first year results. Existing emerguncy C 5 ex cise and corporate tax rates ex pire June 'Mi Their extension or moaincation w ill tie considered as part of ceneral tax retorm legislation. This is really tne big l:ci business with the hichest priority next session T: billion national debt WASHINGTON Ma c han9es ending In aM House Hv HI-TON I.FWIS JR. ( anlankeious Clarence Cannon. rnuei-f.il chairman of U Houe A ; :opr;at,or,5 Cnmrrittee. h.i thn n a mnt.kcv wrench into White Hrtij.se plans to repack the House K.i!e Committee Twn veaii ao. t anrtun reluc tant.)' went i.onz wr.h his len t.me Inend. peakft Sam n burn. and cast hn vote to inerea-e tne committee (mm 12 to 15 mem bers. The vote of Carsnnn and ot!wr modera'.e Democrats cav e trie '1m.r.;tr.it:n a ta;nr tf.n. tivf.vn i;!ot W.th the death of Mr Sam. Cannon no ior.er fet ar re penih:!.t tn Adn::nitrat;an td et - He hnAe with t.lie rre;drrt en V Ie"-tmeii of I'rt-an f lairs. reif.a! h'Mi:rc. a'td tne X.'rr.ir..! ration rotrpfeien..v f r.j !-": tax rev in -r. He nrei r--d to Wn te H-i'.e bu"et re-;.:e,. He teu ied erer.'.v :i Ac-l:r. T.C.'rmak. the re Speak er, ard hi a de vt the se.ion ? r!nw. Cannon 5a!nr. in an a:.ak u;m !v"orrrk and Iarr;v LeVr ( a ! A'vr. ' I rv.por the o!::e jwy ho'-.i hi.t I rTiit en d'Tv t"e c.a ity leadership I rave ier '.0 Sneaer rever have I eeri uch biaei ard tr.ff !et,1,ri.., t"jnr'-n ... n'V rt said whi.h w.iv he '.!; -;e whn the d r st-a:.on t: e to rera t'v n.. C.rrm.;ee Jin He r. i n ' "Tfen hie. er I vr ;;'.ed m Rav-arrt I ci. fe; V. nre or !.y',J'. I -mfl rat. VS h-..! Jr kni n to K v e n s n :". er h Ca-rr en t'e .i ve'r Ho r '.. -'f t e rri-e-iTtwrri - rr rrf -e l.-ve r vote ef t-y ea' i n o t e f "er'; :tv 'at '. v to v'-.arv "i v ' t a. 1 f -"v rc- ve.-re! a tt & ?f H .e --;-e Krv-e Crr :"ee ' r- V.7An.5trrfci h; u;:"".rr.'e t . t ."-..-C we- V fv, i.e V rr m-: te r. k 6?- e t- Jl .e H.e -vr-ft l " . " " .t .: r i I f r '.tt 're -;rr V t " a fr-.-a tri m I He i th-;ih! ' e v ti revr."e e iv;i rv a;j .?-n r. rr, t.'v. c.'a h. - Kerj1 . ai Tf ; k a ifrM j- -4 t :.vj e-. ri i4 rrni xj y fi.v, 1 limitation expires March 31. If not extended it vil! revert to JoOO billion through June 30. It is probable that an increased debt authorization will be asked for. particularly i! there is any tax reduction. "Wall Street'' again is likely to be made a ixvngi essional issue with the mandatory April 3 filing of a Securities and Exchange Commission report on the ade quacy of existing market regula tions. Authorization for aid to fed erally alfected schools expires June 30. Its renewal will be only one part of the broad aid to edu cation the administration again will ak for. Expiration of Export - Import lending authority on June 30 prob ably will bring requests for in creased lending power as part of sweeping revisions in all foreign aid programs Federal unemployment ;ax rates will drop Dec. 31. Ia fiom 3S to 3 I per cent on the first J3.0OO of wage paymenis unless Con gress decides that jobless rates are si. 11 tuo high at that time. of maximum interest to farm states. Aug 31 is final date for proclamation of wheat marketing quotas and acreage allotments. The Mexican farm labor program authority ends Bee. 31. 13R3. un less Congress renews it. which now seems likely Some of the expiring legislation is highly controversial and anv. renewal is likely to be accom-v panied by considerable public as well as congressional wrangling. Billboard control along feder ally aided highways ends June 10 The Cm! Rights Commission files its firnil report bv Sept. 30. It will go out of business Nov. 30 unless Congress sives a new lease on life (I er southern oppo sition. 5 The Franvtm D. Roosevelt Me morial Commission must report to Congress by June 30 on an y changes it may want to make on tne proposed desian of huge me morial slabs in Potomac Park. Authority to build a .National Cultural Center in Washington ex pires Sept 1 if sufficient private funds have not been raised by hat time REPORT . . . Rules Makeup they poit out that many Demo fr.iL up for re-eiectKm are polit ical freaks, elected in the dta trou 'for the (iOP' year of li'oR. ( ne lVmKrat ure to zo u Ohio s acid-toniued Steve Vojnj, who ark John Brisker in the m.t- 'r upet of I'.3 ot.rs may n-t h- t.'ier to eek re-e!ect:on This will not prevent Bob Tart .Ir . jtirt elected Conressman-at - La:$e. from takir.i h; Senate seat Republicans hpe to knock o:'f i.i:ar.a rce Hartke al the ame t.me State Sen Rusel! Bn t:a;or : a poMb.!:ty for Lte rviminatinn So is Cor.crevmai I-n.i.d Bnjce. recently elected to h er!.?d te-rn M.nne5nta' Ku:ene MC trthy w!l be ch.Vlered Who will N tne GOP nominee is uncertain al Walter ,hd :s r:r; T c;d in cer.vri cxc'.c Jii h.- fa-f tor H-vuse re-ec!:n al'rr d-at :c cerrxrrardenrs of h Cf-r;-pii'" a! ..'. :u t rA Sors Ralph arhvrm::'i fa-,e troijhie on to fronts Ar.ti- arborrih iVmoerats. who are trie more mrica't members cf the party, exoect to orr-e him :n the-r p'irrary Cne rv-sih e raV'a"e Cnr:-e-rr.an J;m W":hr. wrv-i wr..d expe.-t fe ta :t -.;po-t of Lv-Jvn .ichnsn aid Jor.rt Cor.nal'x Rejbjcan w'l! cmfa:n al! o.:t for Yar. 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