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" u it . "You can't take the coo"i& ifc?EMO-6oopcook' ARE HARD TO FIND ! 0 (.IITIUITIUA 1L L!.J. L.!. L.IJ iL. I.LI. .1 !. ki.l..!. Lovelace, judge at the Northwestern Turkey show that opened at il n I if- I. T I... Tl f L J. . L line lougias Gounry Taircjrounas luviaay. I nv tour Diras snown ere Sbroed-breasted Brome turkeys. FFA boys from the Senior high ..I I L.IJ: iL. L:.J. ... ..t:. .. U..JI... J...:-- U. .l..u. which ends Thuridav. More than 300 entrants had been reaister- ed when the show opened. (Picture by Paul Jenkins I FROM NINE TO FIVE By Jo Fischtr 1 n ' Did you want me, Mr. Vump? I would have answered much quicker but you were bulling so loud I couldn't hear you. ABNER By Al Capp LIX JLfiEr?A)BCOZ TH Z NOT MERE1.V TVT REAL. CITV I I THETATOM-BUM IS l- 0$"-. V VO'SO V tHIvZYr MORE IMPAWTINTOKlE J EFAMVTHIMQ JARS tK5Jr w DALB? J OAVOEWlcr PEARLtSS FOSDICK'f. X HIM JEST SLIGHTLY- PT HERE'S rSV if ' y v, -cr- MAKB.-wajVE crrv I HE'LL EWLOM.AN' J MXIR pfeSJS ,,54 V-tnf "VtrV x iX DESTRoVTH'ciry.r JL paper, ooe- ; Jcv.Vi?i4;Sf il T FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Precious iamb lb think bA afraid some- WHAT MK5Hr HAVE HAPPENED IHIM&- WIU BECAUSE OF Ml , HAPPEN, MRS. By Merrill Blosstr CARELESS rl' Vt-LABBER v PARKING' rO.'f . OH, DEAR. MR. SHAW'S CAR AMD ALL BECAUSE X . DIDN'T SET My BRAKES CARE FULLY ENOU&H.' NfjuST LOOK , WHERE HAVE I.HEARO 1 I SEE WHAT "itXJ MEAN.' I AT MY CAR J THAT BEFORE? J G7HIS MAKj US W - v- ! a( EVEN, boys i JWIL ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlia S THE GOING IS GETTING PRETTY TF "a TOUGH FOR OOP BACK. THERE IN f 2s. THE ROMAN COLISEUM. ..TIME'5 r JSiS-. RUNNING OUT jgfg&s . mm I MAY HAVE TO GIVE UPOOOLA'S PART IN THIS RESCUE ...BUT I'LL TAKE A FIASH- BACKTO MOO BEFORE I- AH, HA! bHE'S ( NOW TO SET OFF I DONE IT.' SHE'S T Z, THE GOLOANGEST J GOT OOP'S BIG I B RESCUE EVER. J J( DINOSAUR ALL - - OVERLOOKED BV T tfy&k BLONDIE By Chic Young ..lllliril ,'. ,l,M,r- ! Yn" n r tyf'fi I 1 IT WAS JUST i YEH. THEY'VE BEEN MARRIED J" -Oiii. v v ' J M 0300 VLV.1h: ( THE MILKMAN ) HIS ONLY A WEEK, AND SHE S jTrMGVVOOD. WAKE : UP LMOM'l '1 tireV yJJIFE? '1 'S! tfl2 skl IkalN gMmd ro:rs? Students Protest Pay Phones Plan In Higher Schools SALEM OP) The Pacific Telephone and Tlegraph Co., has agreed today to compromise the dispute with fraternities and soror ities at the University of Oregon, Oregon State college and Willam ette university. But student representatives of those groups, which object to hav ing their business phones replaced with coin-box phones, weren't sure they liked the compromise. At a conference held in the of fice of Public Utilities Commis sioner George H. Flagg, Fred Scholl, Portland, Oregon commer cial manager for the company, agreed to hook the fraternity and sorority phones onto their campus exchanges. Off-campus phone calls would be made by coin box phones. The rate for this service, under which the fraternity and sorority members could make on-campua calls without depositing a coin, would be $5.50 month per phone. The 10 college students, headed by E. C. Sieber, a head of cam- Sus living organizations at Oregon late college, said they didn't like the new plan. But it probably will be sub mitted to the schools and campus living organizations themselves. Scholl said the company, under its tariff regulations, has to in stall coin box phones for col lective living groups. He placed fraternities and so rorities in the same category as dormitories, which have pay K hones. But the student delegation otly objected to being compared to dormitories, asserting that fra ternities and sororities are private living groups. Scholl said a survey of fraternl- Thun Dee. (, ItSI Tht News-Review, Rostburg, Ort. S ties and sororities it Oregon Stale college shows that their average phones handle 49.8 outgoing calls a day, compared with a 6.4 aver age for the entire city of Cor vallis. Scholl also said that the phone company has started installing the pay phones with the consent of the college administrations. The students pointed out that at the University of Washington and Washington State college, the fra ternities and sororities have busi ness phones. They said it is dis crimination to put the pay phones in Oregon schools. Scholl answered that in the Cali fornia colleges, nearly all campus living organizations have pay phones. Atom Bomb Overrated, Cong. Norblad Thinks PORTLAND (m Rep. Walt er Norblad R-Ore), recently re turned from Nevada atomic test ing grounds, thinks too many peo ple have overrated the atom bomb. He said in an interview that the bomb "is just another weapon. It is a powerful weapon and could be the deciding factor, but too many people think it is greater than it is." 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