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o o o 3 O 4 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore, Tut.. Ap 10. HSl Publnhtd Daily lieept Suky lh Newt-Review Company, Inc. attr4 ftt . rltn antlO' Mr t. . pat .fir u tbwr. Or (-. n4tr rl ! Mrrh 1, CHARLES V. STANTON IDWIN L KNAPf Editor Msn9flr Mantbar of th AiMciaU Prati, Ortfon Ntwipopar Publiihtra AiMciarten, tha Audit Burtaw at Circulations Bpritalti ? H Lit I -Hlll.LIIA CO. INI , rrt'a tm New Tsrk, Ca.tr(e), Hta fcUre, Anfcltt, HtaMiU, Pa 'Mo... a, II. .it. taltrei ana CUM Mllr Mkf 1, ! the Ptt Od.ra BetMbaWf, Ur(B, la.ef.tr Art ! Mtrtfe I, !'. IBinirTION RATI 1 Orf B Mill Pr ttar, til pnntai. IS.- ibrr noiiihi, St.U. (X hri-l"tr rrlt Pr !. lit" it u.ci ItM Ibu inrir, per mvMth. Sl.M. nsWI.lt Orra lr M'bK Ptr l tr,l.i all atanlkt. J5.M Uraa ,.., Sl-M. J The Sixty-Four Dor Question OUST CLAIM JUMPERS B CHARLES V. STANTON ------ Are American troops committinif acts of agression in North Korea? O Fulton Lewis Jr., in his column in today's Xrw$.RerUw, answers in the iffirnvitive. We don't believe it. We ajrree v.ith the noted commentator and (leneral Mac Arthur that th? war should be carried to Chinese Com munist troops in Manchuria. Rut we disagree with the statement of our commentator that "We were figure- Q sors in Korea from the moment I . is. forces crossed the 38th parallel and entered CS'orth Korea." Is it an act of agK-ension to bounce tfctfMiassers? Is it an act of agression to Rive the boot to claim jumpers? In the gold days, a man who jumped a mining claim was considered fair same for the oririnallocator. The rij of the iniliviclua' to defend property title by force, if necessary, has neon recognized throughout history. Rights and privg,i,t nfXJhe individual alv bclonjr to grpaiip. of in dividuals organized as nations. Communist seizure of Nortb-J'rea was and is an act of trespass. It had t'en agreed ihnl Korea was to be an independent nation. It was a g r e e (t that Korean people should be permitted to set up their own jroverwnent at free elections. Husia's occupancy of North Korea wis only an act oC-Courtcsy a nVtktaken courtesy in recognition of her late tfWl technical cut r into the Pacific war. She was im posed to accept the Japanese surrender and ttu"ft withdraw. Instead she. organized a Communist (rovernmeilt 'which at tempted to seize thfhOiitirv country by force. fSClms the situation must be considered under the laws oi trespass ain ciaim jumping. I ip i - T, ) In The Day's News Trying To Play BaS VP U.N. O O We may disajjree and w? do with United Nation policies and tjf policies of our own State department. Yet r.we slmuld tryo understand what our officials are endcavor 'iiuftoito. O O We are st'ivinif to make th United Nations an effective force. We -.iff leaning over backwards to stay within the moral interpretation of U. N. rides. .We are .it. temptinif to mnke decisions through the U. N. rather than by ourselves. " It tV'S time and patience to achieve de cisims by debute Bmonir nations v.ith widely Hiveraent views. O We won a V. N. verdict brand inir the Chinese Oonmu nists as ajrressors. t We won the verdict that Korea should be freed of tfipisscr.' We won token cooperation In crea tions" U. N, armed forces. Q 1 Wewant permission t.i carry the fiVht into Manchuria. II we fn into Manchuria without permission from the U. N. w become technical, aeffrossors ronperatlon, slight though it may be, from other U. N. mem By FRANK JENKINS Wage-Hour Law Ban On Children Still Effective (Cnntinied from Psge 1) POBTI.AN'n im Th rhilil I Over past the mountains in Ore- labor provisions of the (air lahor Bon. we raise quit a few spurts, standards acl (federal wane and Fulton Lewis Jr. Yanks In Korea Need Lots More Writing Material By NEA ttrvic WITH THE AMERICAN EIGrtlH ARMY IN KOREA NKA This Army is one of the letter writing-est" ever to take the field, according to Red Cross field workers in Korea. In January alone, the home writing lads got away with ap proximately 1.400.000 American WASHINGTON Ambj ssador Warren Austin, of the ! "J " i' . i. .dditonal l.soo.ono United Nations, went pussv-footintr out of Denver. Colorado, notehcads and a million enveloiies the other day to "explain" diplomatic fumblinif in the Ko- went to hospitalized men in the rean war. ! "me Per,od- , . . , The speech Rot little circulation and few Americans! shemS ng mWrial got- the benefit of his views i but if Congress takes time : jn tir writing spree. to examine them carefully it probably might, be tempted I headache is lack ot to wipe U.N. appropriations out of the President's budiret. ' transportation as the field work. That would save us taxpayers $00,00,000 and deprive Aus- ry .ku"P,"P, "i'V'i, .nd tin nfkf. limn,in. .nJ .u,,f... imands of the fiRhtins GIs and Austin told his Denver audience , that the U N. is fighting the Korean war with "restraint." Whatever Ihit means. This was to differ entiate our behavior in Korea as against the Chinese and North Ko rean Communists "aggressive war fare." For Austin and the rest of the U. N. dreamers, these definitions may be of world shaking impor- i.-nce. Bin lor General Douglas Unity Problem Of Tavern Owner In Berlin Sector other UN military personnel. The Job is to get the writing emupment up front where GIs use Qle butts and foxhome rocks tor wriling tables. Red Won field di rectors and assistants scrnunua vehicles, load up and take off for advanced positions where the ma terial is passed out. Since a jeep lot oi . . vau acenv BERLIN i. -"I've been ' hol) . onlr " much' readme about the Bio Four meet-, uii uoii i itri 'and I MacArthur and the American fisht.J , '",m , L . dent; and since the Red Cross is -jJ?!,;S T.fh,J? "'K.ffZI 'necessaV tV their forces, battling for their lives ; aj.ainst the Reds, a shell fired ...... - uu w wiiii SKKirv .1.1 k.S. kl. k. non" kills Americans euuailv . .1: L-. ... " J vtaiillv to the orfUliialion. ilaA ippeu m peer on. ine nouse anu - ,c - , , - . f dead. rnci Hundreds of thousands of com. Austin's big pitch in Denver was j "Yu:re sitting in West Berlin rt articles are shipped to Korea to try and soothe angry tltiieni i now." he said. Then he walked "d handod out,10 ,"le !roopsr who side with Gen. MacArthur. over to the window, opened it and "ch as soap, towels, shavmg The geaeral recently told the Com-i spat cream, raors. handclota, mir. iniinist leaders in China They'd j ' That landed in the Russian rm. hiir ,nd toothbrushes: tooth, get the works if they didn't stop 1 t0ne " he said si ill 'grinning paste, combs, books, playing cards fending troops into North Korea, j He was riuht. too. . and kit bass Austin and Secretary of State Dean ; Not the Soviet sector of Berlin. During 1U.0 more P-an S.OOO.OOn Acheson were diplomatically hor-, The Soviet zone of Germany, wh.ch holehcads and. 3.000.(aA envelopes rified. but most Americans ap i, something else. It is forbidden r'er 5,IV'B 1 hs"llallz,d, "Ta plauded. 1 territory olone. To replenish the supply tht The UMJ ambassador implied j Str.ddl.s Tw. Z.n.. ' Red Cross. h shipped that if MacArlhur had his way I .Willy's bar swaddle the British notepads anfS.OOO.OUO cntetopet and bombed Chinese Communist KCtor and the Xussian one. in the ' Hie far hast since July An troops in Manchuria before they i district of Siaaken. Tt street is ditional millions are.W tne way. got to North Korea he would bis ; ihe end of the roavi. j engaging in aggression. By avoid-i Like all bartendsn-. Willy has Bjjdjng Halt Breaks ins aggression the U.N. will win 'o be a diplomat. Only he has to i All-i; Mnrf the war in Korea. Austin insists, be a bigger, better diplomat than Australian WOOI Ma IT !1 ot which is just more of Ihe i most. same diplomatic drivel that has i His clientele is international, cost thousands of American livps eluding Russians. already. I It is the Russian who takes all The truth is that outs of Gen. 1 oi Willys diplomats anuny. MacArlhur. everyone in the eov- i From time to time. Soviet sol-! in SYDNEY. Australia (.pi The worst break in orices sine the end of World War 11 hit tha Atiftraliiin wool market this week. I The fall In orices- comnared lo omy to up the .mount of flFh in h lt J?r "r 0' " "our law) have not been relaxed ! etnment or the U.N. is afraid to diers rebel against the garrison ; h .kiv" the boys' diet , do with em has been something ; nr modified, it was poinird out here ; attack Communist China. The ag- We they lead in the east rone and strong comeback. 30 oerci.it. line He got diplomatic answer from 1 " P"'"" ''Peeially the No. by Madison R. Smilh.tOcld office gression argument is sheer fiction sneak across the border for a shot) crossbred. 10 oerceM. Merino and the army's upper brass - one of ' 2' ,nd ,h ull' ,A"er ?nce ' supeivisor for the U. S. Depart- ! and Austin knows it. We were a- t West Berlin high life. The near-, Imj comeback. 15 to 25 nercein. whom remarked in a letter that I ""'d na" hoen P,1'd' n0,,od' "n mem of Labor s v,ae and hour and rcssors in Korea from the ma-. est and safest place is Willy's bar. I Wool brokers attributed the droo "soldiers are inclined to be unhappy ! "'I wither if was a cull or-a public contracts divisions in Ore-, mer.t U.N. forces crossed the Jour' I" case of trouble, they cr n hop. . a.most entirely to a concerted oe. if lish day cornea loo often." 1 nnn" No' 1- " ' co,lld "15t do- kn and Idaho. I parallel and entered North Korea. ; "kiP "d jump back to their hols, f.sion bv American buyers to stop II. xi.ioH. I be Ihe potato content of the GI s "Some employers are planning I Austin ran describe ihis as "r- . Rqoir Couraaa , bidding at the openme of the Met "heiieated efforts on the part of T'"" 11 "r OI mesnmaoie to employ workers who are not ; strained" type of war. but the facts They usually have a few vodkas bourne auctions. They said Ameri- the military officials to increase brnf,t '" ,,le Plaln country. ; subiert to drall by Ihe armed serv-I are that we counter-attacked in aboard before making the journey. ! can buvers were trving to force Ihe per capita consumption of fish1 ni". a 1 recall n, tne i.l nas ices and migni run aioui oi .r.e pro- Nort Korea, without jcstraint, in military menus has not been too successful. 1 i If you're a Gl nr an ex-GI, I think you'll understand what the nrass hat was altempting lo 1 It takes some reckless courake for prices down. a Ked army soldier to leave the Russian and Japanese buvers fol- no creator enthusiasm for an oyer- visions of the federal waee and Vim can't slice nn avKrevtin dose of boiled potaloes than for ' hour law which prohibits the em i into models and styles. And Austin garrison and considerably more to lewed the American lead too many nsn nays in tne wecK. i pioy meni oi under-age cniiuren in is not promoting the prestige of i wanucr imo me wimra ri. ! industry and in certain typos jf the U N. in Irving to do so. It I They come with a few east mark Down in (Gainesville, Georgia, : agricuhurc," he said. 1 would be no ninre acaressive lo and try lo buy Willy's beer and Ihe Southern Speech ' association "Ihe child labor orovisions ban 1 l;nnrk th (Vimmiinisis in i hin. schnaps which is for sale only in convey lo Congressman Noi blad. has jiit ended its annual conven- employment of children under IS , i(y with bombs and guns than ! west marks. That touches off the My personal otiaeivation of fish."""- oincr nigni u was torn ny years oin in interstate commerce ; u is wnr-n we attack tne torn- arnumrm. n i v"' is that an awful lot depends nn i Professor Rower Aly, of the Uni- or in the production of goods fur j munists in North Korea. -explain lo a Russian soldier that who cooks it Kor some reason, : veisily of Misaovri, who if also ed- irterstate commcrceOiildren un j Doth the Norlh Korean Commu- ,ne money he is paid is only ene armv cook don't seem to hate ! Mor of Ihe Oirarteiiy .Inuiflal of rier lti can not work in rooms nisi eovernment and Ihe Chinese ', ''" Kod as the west mark. We could possibly lose j too much luck with fish. Speech, that "more poor, ineffee- where manufacturing or processing Communist government are rated ! ""y generally loses the argu- ' live speeches are being made now- 'takes place, ami children under 18 as outlaw organizations by the U I mrnI . serving up a conpie oi l. i( ,:u, ... i, ,l. u..,,t, i;i -f iso. i iinuerstann waller s poll- " "n nrr in ine nisiory oi can noi De empinyea legally in oc- ,. nritner one was esrahlisned - " . , ,. .. J'r -"u-- '',r.tion. Down in his country, (hrv ; man." cupaiions which have been de. peacefully, neither one renrosenl i 10 occupation eosis. hnnmrlinp nations and thus tfn the lIance of rower in the have a lot of fish. The more fish) I thick he's probably right, and dared hazardous by the secretary J the people. Yet Austin trys to tell The Rusns are well-behaved V. N. In favor of Hussia. Then we would be ill a mess. Con- ! people el, the belter the market I have a theory as lo why it is t Labor. us that lo attack the Chinese Cn.ii- un"' """Y are drunk Then the air u. I nder such cir umstances. one so: I In agriculture, children undjr inunisl forces would be morally 1 Ke" ""lr 'ense lor me muxii ean't help thinking that if some Too many people are getting up 1 H can nut be employed to work ! wrong. West German isn't in any mood three million armed service guvs before audiences and READING on cominercial farms during the j The Iruth, of course, is that he ' anv more 10 'nd "' u" ,rum cot nsn led to em nllnner it unuld I SI'Ki-.chk that snMi.Hrtnv hours wnen the av-hool in tne cniia a i ,t Afraid slntr with the ret nt : ousian se'(Uently our State department is walking on tiptoe to avoid , scantif or crossing an' tme tf hat not bn 1 I dtlivftrtrf by I I 4:15 p.m.. phone 1 J-7631 bwM :! 7 p.m. o Ihe a nice economic development. IDI SK HAS WIUTTEN. Hard Job Of Nation's Moral Reform Is Up To All Citizens Of America q T,v I'KTKK KUSON NKA Waihinjrton Correspomlt'nt home district i in session. This the I'.N. bumhlers. that an alla'tt restriction appliei to farma pro- on China would bring Russia m;u ducuig crops Jur interstate com- the war. The facts, however, deny inercv, and does not apply to the farm owned and operated by the child's parents. "The hazardous occupations orders-, which set a minimum age ot IS, apply to jobs in explosive plants, work as driver or helpei That's when Willy puts on his menial morning trousers and trock coat. He has to placate not only the Rusrians but 1he horny-handed Germans. Dollar Diplomacy Deplored The polkv of our State department miirht be more ritktly rondoned if It Were not hnsed on dollar riinlomarv. We are permitting the dollar to outweigh the lives of sol. j diem and the ri'rhts of mi'tikind. Great liritn'ti opposes film action airninst the Chinese Communist ifovenupent on its own soil because It mivht atlvet'iclv affect Rritjili's alrcadv seriously impaired ein- n,,Mii. lln e l?lln ,1a, ,n ft ,.!... .,i.l.,l, rAMnHnl nr... .'...I ...i i... j-ii- .i.- i t ' . . .. -i' ! u li.in i null TV,,. (..,,. r i;t;.,; r and sawmilling, operation if want then the sacrifice of thou- 'eloiied a new wonder drug better ..i.-n aiumi, wnen lie ipiik r ne .Atiierican neooie. anil ine . -? .. ..c ...u.,,, u !' ,4in.. ..l.u.irU.no ma. I ..-rf. li... -,n . than penicillin " : i i-' " '. i-it.iv i-niiiMma cr.ines. operation ot power-nrien this fear and Austin's intelligence services in the U N. so advise him Communist China wants to ere- , . ate North' Korea as a buffer il ile KUSSia Claims New Drug against the West If Austin and j Better Jha PenicTHin munists will accomplish just that LONDON ,fi The Moscow WASHINGTON (NKA) It's a wise man who known motor veicle, mining, logging i If the Communists get what they radio claims that Russia had de THIS REMINP51 EASY.. I ME..MOWD YOUJUST HAD A CUT YOUR FUEL) NEW LENNOX BILLS SO rHEATINO SYSTEM, MUCH'mSTALLED i if, O world, the tru'h. The Stulo departnu-nt prefors its own soft soap an.I Imtterv (iroiing.inila to MacArtlntr's blunt statements of f;ict. It pimsiblv w ill, if it can. replace Mac Arthur with someone less apt to upset the applecart. We agree with Fulton lwis .lr. that more ((VUraire is needed nn k. iH in ! A broadcast heard here said the senators J. William Kuibright of Arkansas and Kstes IO- hoisting apparatus, metal working I The alternative' is to carry the Soviet antibiotic was railed Alban- fauver of Tennessee w .mt to sten out nf Hie rincr. to .mil machines, and working around ra- war to Manchuria, blockade the i"m It wis desorihed as a while Tintv ha vi rtrli vtiH itome jaf ie part of the I N alul our own State ilrl.nrt- 1' L,.'" '..'" lr"!'. beat ee federal, at.it and local ment. ' We do nut believe that human lives and the unalicn- i liecmisiruciion Kinanie corpora- raP-,h,'n "re is something has able rights of Pinnkind sliruld be sacrificed on the altar of '"" and oigamzed crime. There '.ill.v v.rong with Ihe whole sys. dollar eennomv. The t'iMl S'ales. as champion of litiertv !' "uh,"r clamor for them R'"le''yFelk, and fri edom in the w. rld shauW h.iv e H,e to pound mX'n;,Tk!:!el:'o''f1Vpuh,,,c mZ' ' diHcrenctween a I . N. tallies for a policy of armed action ienint trcspas- ri. Kulbrii hi and Kelauver would hi,''1'!!il!1 plj.ver who accepts a set's and claim lumiiers wherever tliev mav be. lik- to step aside. ,r'', ,hro" s?.m,', "d " lm- A'.,, .ill. n.,.l ..I II i. i I Ihev ha,e nr.,, tA oh.l h., iii.-.i.it-, en ainn-i, ...,,...,.. ..... ....-.u.iirni wi.iuiii n ive im Pi.ue in '-"" -. . '" ..- ' I makina- him a nrofessinnal 3irtii.-ii .mi iii prove inai lie e - . ' w;is monkey business in high places I ,.t the proper local author- ' Itics clean up Ihelr own situations, as Kill director J. c.'dg.ir Hoover recommends. ' I Ming .Hi racketeers fur con lempl of C.ngress in refusing to aiiAwvr Kelauver questions isn't gutnn to clfiin op 1' S. rilne. Con victing a (cm Fulhright rommiltee wilno.rs of perjury or incon.t , lav rva on won I end political 10 A note: "Did vou know that the tin, t to a child's ol.edien.e where p,'','"'ns son of Ihe Rlack Rune mail carrier , a gun is rom eined' Fopl Cat What Thay Want was mot tasi Minclayr Mlol witn I .len t know nisi why I was re i Attendance at the rare tracks nunditl juvi then of an incident and gambling spas this immer that happened some yeais im A . ill prolvihlv lie greater than ever, mother had piev.nlcd upon her Hivikmaking business will flourish, sun to claim rveinpiinn. and e-' I'litituis ol Ihe numbers racket will emplion he was no: deirous of he :ut as niinierous Politicians having. I!u( she made him ' see" will continue to be politicians. h should Mav wim hei . and his So Ihe Imer imr.iinn raised Is no place in our policies tor nvrense of the rivhts ami priv ilcnes of man-liind. Ywhnelt S. MarUnJiJ r J ' Man's Suit Claims Job Changed Sex JERSKY CITY. N. J. ur A Rayonne, N. J., chemical worker, who claims his job chanced him from a man to a woman, wants S4.V1.000 in damages. In a suit filed against Specific Pharmaceuticals. Inc., ot Mayonne, 32-vear-old John Siepnowski asked $.)(, uoo and his wife, Mary, S ooo. ( nina coast and use all manpower, or light yellow powder which dis- 1 air and fleet lorces available at solves easily in water. ri-sV--5 ence. This is what eo MacAr thur wants, lie thinks the Com munist world would be frightened into peace if the attack is power- : ful enough. He wants to tn the war in the quickest and most el- ', fectite way posaibltv So does al most everone else, exeept Ache sen. Austin and the frightened fat- 1 heads at Ihe U.N. A majority of nations repre sented in the tl.N have been sold put by their weak kneed repre- ! sentalives, who have a fighting i forcn strong enough to bring tho Like oenicillin ti is an active antibiotic- it suroresses develop ment of disease-bearing mirrobe.1. the Moscow- radio said. "The new antibiotic, however, has a more prolonged elfect: therefore, it gives belter results in treatment." ROSEBURG SHEET METAL 523 North Jockton Oiol 3 6055 in am V hat n thr diffi'rtnfe brtwecn a racketeer who takes advantage .( Umitholex til the tax laws and an oil producer pr the builder a ! I charned he was "poisoned hyw omunistn in Asia to the.r kney detente pl.mt who ak (or accel- substame which brought atMtut wi fock tfce courape to tw it. er.itetl depreciation allowances, to effemin;.tion. or transformation of take advantage of other loopholes his nender from mastulme to km- enr l ultotl Lcil'IS Daily in ii.a -i . ... . mini and a a rnlt. has been ' On KRSR, 4M P.M. in the same laws4 mine anu. as a result, tu been What's the difference between ' rendetv! impotent. an EMPTY Run' One nioie in,f;ui(r nf a nun thought to be unloaded. IMeas. oh, l4fhe, if (here i a .mi mi yum hotive, look and see. Mk sure! If is ha ill enough lo In 4 our lads in line of duty, eririK ihnr conn- I I V I tint ailfl tt hnirf a.-h.i. by leavinc a loaded uun around l,pI.Minr the patron of a policy name racket who is illegally in (his country and ouchf to be dcporlcd, and the ci..pl'i' o' "welbartt' labor, sn. uncled acto the Mexican j border in violation of the immigra 1 Mot laws' As Senator Fulbrich has saul, i S(epnowki's complaint, filed in : H ml son county court, said he iP haled particles of siilbesterole, a chemical containing female sex 1 hormones, while working at the Specific plant in November pd December d( 1J0. His s;dt alo (tMtcndrd that Ad 9: nr. M. -Shop and Save other panicles were ahorbed 'hrough his pores and that Ihe in jury fcas atlpeted his earning imwer and .mental attitude. his tn estigation mav not have un covered many outright violations of Ihe law. What it has uncovered are manv cases of presumably re spectable people "hiring knavi.h : grounds of exemption held up un hew to make people stop gambling lawyers to circumvent the law and LOtt Emperor t PatltS a i-rl gratting' The public mind is enricn inemseives at governmeni Jufn IJp por Auction dav. Wind was . lt W in the ctlrinnt niisitinn nf think. etense " e brought to her Hei ,n hut been , in.' that H a w rom? m take m hrih I The big test now is whether the iwva , -n, ti.. killed in an accident (ne nf those hut all right to oiler one. if you "While House and the t'ongress n,, Ln of lh, ,,,' Kmperor things that seem u hrwihlertng can tel auav with it. have the guts to correct the abuses .. i..,,h w,. ,. . P"d have been .Senator fulbnghl i pniposal for 'ht hae been disclosed. Will the ...-,, hut too la'e to be re'imted new ami larger investigation ol rresioem m,r uns-m t . i.ir wlth hf rf5 of h militarV-uni- -WITH- - Classified Ads-; FOR ... SERVICE . . . EXPERIENCE.. . . . CO-OPERATION . . . Investigate tho services offered bv vour "Ho'mo wned. Home -operated" bonk Money left on deposit with i remains m DOUGLAS COUNTY All facilities ovotlabi tor your individual needs. Douglas County State Bank Mmb' Ftrto'df Peoosit Iniumnca Corp. liecaiiN it easily atoided I know ol a cjve Wheie the "ilhlial standard, of cnrlnrt mother, an Knglih mother, burned public aflairs" oilers an approach ihe i paiHUs which came ad to itus problem. It is noi just a dressed lo horsMm She thought he reirtrm in eovernment th.it i called which someone mav ihuik "empty:" If ihe gun must he rjajit ' loaded, ron i it be - i.VSed plainly l.().0 1)? 9t I don't know how old the lad affH'"' O ','0'' " nr rcally tiaie c Ci bi.aiiKs ae reallv have niiTli lo do with H I tenieber the day a young frieml said: "My father shol his hand olf. ..." njjK.1 while right think how to hew ililei cd'l evnerf wih ..'.. rf,..,i..; nrr M,n. " foi gelfuine-. u( M,en it herwes smart instead, evpert with guns and revolvers. ,,,,,, counv hl),v. , ,M ,,lrKJ, , p( ln(.()m Is there a gun in your house? hafcj lo say ylbve, son" even lixes, buy nn the black market. Is il hiadi-d' Please, oh please, when we knSf that goodbve chisel on government anti-inflation , do look! If H musp lie loaded, really a shortened wav of saving regulations lobby for special in- couldn't it Jjr pLuifl tagged i "iiif he ith you'" Hut it would lerrst legiOion.'iatol teer on sairs ' LOAIIKI)'" Ami oh. isn't it lie put be suit harder to feel one ,id of Lovernment ivues. fix park- rOH' childienT Should we failed a son in some other jrj break speed lawa and ' rnil I.I knisiri him Ul h bee K. .J. 1 ii . L. a I. I.J La. .1 a chief of nobec would x , .. '. l. -' . '' 1 .' "''',r"! ?.f I"' l, people IhaAVi harulle a gun!" .She srewra , "V...." .ifJ? "Pi !"""'" . " " ,n.01" "" . : Id UWI. 10 thU'lt ' i. 'L ie' '.. JS .. . "? ,H'",,I' ,."!'.i'"V '"'.."'"O mv r. . laiin in t,iki luniunnis" in - it r n nipM t npv oeirrve tr.e memners oi nt niau mmi nr (omti been indulging in taking question- Th, Austnjn rui,.r--, hhlf S r , v able favors' And will the I ongress, marJul-, ro, h.h h, ,n have the honesty lo close all the ,,v B ,0d ,0 , ln,,n. ,r,rr legal kH.pholes which sanc'teJi such (or f..H ,,oni5 wh h a, , g.nnss on' Not just some or them. c wlwt), lmf, ,d b,Jlk but all of them. n, ue i ICe outfit vent so cheaply be- rause the pants were miss.ng. But after the sale, the auctioneO announced the pants were locst-d ' and would ba-SKterrd for Se Mav : lf The incomplete uniform, aloi 'with several other items fiiam ttie t royal household, was put jt- lor ssie by poor heirs of one of ti'.e i Emperor a former servants. kf IF YOUR PA?ER (?HAS NOT ARRIVED BY 6:15 f.M.:'; DIAU 2-2631 "You cannot establish sound security on borrowed money." A. Lincoln rs - .sr-an-at-na.- s. -- I ris m 19' u. .ii. Jiie Cliael of lite JoSc3 Roieboro, Funtral Hsrr Oik 0"d kon Street R.aSu.d 0-OS Funerals t Dial 1-4451 Mrs. L. L Powers 0 0 0