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She Is now adding the (ire power or her guns to tne naval shore bombardments of the Korean coast. Have A Hair-Do STs Or Permanent Wave Jpl In The Evening, By . le&jif) BONNIE CLAFLIN f On Duty Every Evening Except Saturday Fairhaven Salon of Beauty "Haven For Fair Lady" Air Conditioned 1 833 Harvard Ave. For Appointment Phone 3-5167 MRS. DORIS HART, present commander of the auxiliary of the Disabled American Veterans, and Mrs. Nancy Wulf, past district commander, pre sent copy of "Who Walk Alone." by Perry Burgess, to the Roseburg Public library. The book is a sfory of Hansen's disease, or leprosy, of the people who suffer from it and of methods used in its treatment. The gift was received by Marilyn Woodrich, at the right in the picture above, assistant librarian. (Paul Jenkins I National Forest Tracts Set Aside For Various Uses WASHINGTON (JPi The camp grounds, recreation areas government has set aside 34,861 and ranger stations, acres within national forests for Some of the forest land with use as administrative centers, drawn from settlement or mining or commercial development will be used for skiing and other winter sports. The lands are in 47 tracts in 14 states and Alaska. Although they are part of areas administered by ' the Korest service in the rlepart- ment of Agriculture, the authority for such withdrawals rests with the secretary of Interior. Marion McLawson, director 0 f ; Interior's Bureau of Land Manage i ment. said in a news release the ; withdrawals are designed to pre ; vent mining activities in the spe '. cific areas to be used for admin istrative or recreational purposes. However, oil and gas development will be permitted where circum- stances warrant. I The lands withdrawn include: Oregon Deschules national for ' est, Todd lake forest camp, 170 I acres; Whitman national forest, i Marble Creek forest camp, 80 acres. Washington Wenalchee na tional forest. Swank creek recrea tion area, 240 acres. Dr. K. S. Lotourettt MAnrU U s Rnntitfc .. -r I 'p i BUFFALO, N. Y. -Dr. j 'f- Jg b Kenneth S. Latourette, professor i . of missions and Oriental history at - ' Yale university, was elected Presi dent of the American Baptist con vention here. Dr. Latourette Ii the author of a comprehensive seven volume work, "The History of the Expan sion of Christianity." W. D. Wright of Idaho Falls, Idaho, was elected first vice-presi dent mm Friday, June 22, 11 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. State Labor Federation Passes Resolutions KLAMATH FALI.S UP) The State Federation of Labor conven tion Wednesday supported a res olution for relaxation of building and credit controls to stimulate construction "without interter nre,' and called for effective price controls and a tax program 'to siphon off excess profits." Other resolutions: Proposed greater care in indors ing political candidates. supported a plan to study (III ures to help the physically handi capped. Again disapproved daylight lav ing time. Pastor's Plea Calls Off Leap From Bridge SEATTLE (JPi A young timber worker climbed eafely down from a precarious perch atop a bridge superstructure 120 feet above Lake Washington Monday night in answer to a clergyman'! pleas and prayers. Sheriff's Capt Wayne Ambrose said Elder G. G. Zlegler. district placement of workers by machines : raslor of the Seventh-Day Ad- so that programs could be worked ' v e n 1 1 s t churches, Kirkland, out to make machines beneficial j climbed a fire ladder, prayed with "to mankind instead of the mon-! the youth, and talked him into de- i ster they threaten to become if ! scending. ' something is not done." The youth said he had had do- Asked unions to support meas- mestic difficulties, Ambrose said. SANDRA SHENEHON, 8, of Minntapolis, hugs "Goldie," 3 year old terrier that is doing its best to take the place of San dra's dog "Cookie," killed by a dog poisoner. Cookie died in a dog hospital. Goldie, expert in lots of tncki, was given to lan Those elected to the general coun-! j- u.. . i:ii :.i wk- cil included: r" OT ' " iD w" k V 1 Rev. Ivan Bell of Yakima, Wash. 1 nBr " 'Ap Wirephotol. TED ASKSi Jills! Does Your Flivver Quiver? If your cor shokes, rattlei and bangs, you need our ser vices. 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