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Highway Dept. Buries Three Basking Sharks GEARHART I The State Highway Department Tuesday worked at burying three basking sharks that washed up on the beach near here Sunday. The fish, all about 25 feet long, were identified as' male basking sharks, a native of Pacific North west waters, which lives on plank ton, i minute form of ocean life. Cause of the deaths could not he i determined. R. M. Smith, highway DOWN , ;'( I Drupe fruit ' I Canoes of : '5 Smyrna Malaysia ; S Pome fruit . 2FIakt i; 12 Genus of frogs S Joined '-'.' V 13 Compass point 4 Entangle '.14 Feminine : 5 Terror appellation Preposition i 15 Le.vo out 7 Obtains a ' IS Pewter coin of S Moccasin -'. .' Thailand , 9 Click-beetle . IT French city ' , 10 Rectifies 18 River islet 11 Raves 19 Got up , 21 Powerful , , '' explosive I 22Scoff 24 Requires 26 Idolize : 28 Heavenly ; s, bodies . " i, 29 Salt , JO Art (Latin)' : 31 Writing fluid 4 32 Artificial . ' channel ,.' MS Circles y-..H Short fishing J r line. - V.' -f. 38 Skirmish '.' 38 Wept '. 41 Entire 42 Propel 48 Town (Cornisl prefix) 47 Viands 49 Dutch city 50 Cease 51 Handle (Ft.) . 19 Adjusted : 20 Ingress ' 23Dyestuff 25 Church fete j rruitrui i ' p-p.f 1 s p la k ItO III'' . " tr" h"t lir Tmvr p r4v , J yt 8 FIT D wrt$?w m wt - r- 5T" i 5T ST 5T - 1 1 1 ! , I I if I It I ii 52 Roman bronze 53 Singing voice ; 54 Apportion i 53 Rodent ,v&i ' 56 Nuisance ''' IF YOUR PAPER ' HAS NOT ARRIVED BY 6:15 P. M.. DIAL 2-2631 CAPTAIN EASY LI L ABNER BLONDIE r j feStggguri ootfi uke the ipbac I CtWRl but powchk. e, easy, ip T aw, okw, I WIexti combw.ihr. T . ,1 MWi SO EAGSBLl HER JS8NP, T0 1 GKOTOM IS A PHONY, YOU WWH-W TlgEP -WT H0U6N. BUT ITS N0Wi5H6t)TO6r VIfI!JNWLvEe.aa I VtRr8Re IATERLx lit TW.KJ TO niTlUUOlDWlJir, , ANVSOPy VWO 6WD K?W!wawiwiJi n muijr- just to II Wtrt TO CALL i ft' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS T 7IT ? 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He speculated at first that they might have been made fatally ill by last year's nuclear explosions. Tests by a geiger . counter were negative, however, he reported. . One of the fish washed up on the beach in front of the Gearhart Hotel. The other turn 'one mile north of here. Answer to Prevloue. Puxzie , 27 Wapitis . 28 Droops 33 Line anew - 34 Sickest 36 Small 37 European 40 Station 43 Erect ' "- 44 Notion ' " 45 Sleeveless garment 48 Mound used dormice by golfers 38 Courtesy title 50 Tree fluid ;'. - lliMii- Gov. Patterson's Message Gains General Approval; Omissions Hit By i By PAUL. W. HARVEY JR. SALEM lit Gov. Paul L. Pat - terson's inaugural message to the Legislature Monday received gen - eral approval, but some Democrats war. tiitiit.l that ha. ImWaA In man. tion a few things. Republicans praised the message although some said thev couldn't go along with the governor's tax ideas. The governor asked for a state property tax and removal of the federal exemption in figuring state man It is amazing that a raver- income taxes. He flatly opposed anor's message in 1955 couUTomit sales tax,, which some Republicans reference to such basic Issues as want. ipublic educaUon, turmoil in the Here are some comments from aislators: - legislators Sen. Rudie VVilhelm; Portland Republican, chairman of the Sen ate tax Committee It was the most definite speech, with the most concrete recommendations, ' that FROM NINE TO FIVE Wht we need is another bulletin to tell us what bulletins are alreody br the bulletin board. ' I've heard. We'll agree with some, 1 na llre. with others. . Senate President Elmo Smith. ' John - Day Kepuoiican it was a j very complete and thorough pre- ' .Antatinn nf thtt nrnhlnm. ft will j require detailed study. r Sen. Gene L. Brown, Grants Pass Republican The address was a product of painstaking work. It is a possible solution to our problems. Democratic national committee- sen. Monroe aweetiana, Portland ! govefnor's own liquor and real I entnte agencies, the burninff nppt estate agencies, the burning need ! for attention to old age assistance, welfare and public health, and other subjects. . Sen. Robert D. Holmes, Gear hart Democrat I was disappoint- By Joe Fischer l TIENT,PR.C(t0TOkl-gur ( OIO YOU EVERTRy TO OW VOURSELP Y VWITH A COUPLE OF CURTAINS? ed that the governor didn't discuss the dire needs of the public schools and the proposed Columbia Basin Power Compact. I'm glad he rec - ommended against a sales tax and that he fnvnrl l.rffor iinnmnlnv. j ment benefits. It is a step toward (he liberal element, and should cause chagrin to the conservative Republican. Sen. Joseph K. Carson Jr., Port land Democrat I want to study h, lx Proposals, but I agree with ,ome 01 "'" m H?" r."y wnctioo of John Day m' , t ' ' ., Sen- .w' IfwtU . MUtoB- ,reeer KepuD ican u was I ery sound. 1 'don t agree vthere should be higher DroDertv taxes Cm in favor of a .sales tax. I'd even like to see a recess of the FUNNY BUSINESS "He WBrrtt people to know his- grandfather was a CivH War captain!" ' MODEST MAIIIEXS - TntKnurk RtfisttrH U t IHtMt OfcVe COOKING SCHOOL WAY "Didn't your husband know "ANSWERING SIRVIC1 Business Men's Telephone Exchans. Telephone onswerina end solicit ing. Ph. 9-8760. RADIO SERVICING Hargis Electric Co., 112 E. Com. . Radio & Appliance Repair. ELECTRICIANS Du Freine Electric- 304 N. Main Dial 3-5358 3-3223. , FLOOR SANDING Floors laid and finished. Carlton, ph. 3-8442. PLUMBING Hurlburt's Plumbing. Any type. Ph. 3244, Suth.rlin. Kltr-Crooch Plumbing Co. 230 North Stephen! Phone 3-5377 Harris Plumbing & Hotlng Co. 805 South Stephens Phone 3-8173 Coen Supply Co. Phono 3-4461 Hansen's Plumbing & Heating, Wins ton. ri 9 8705 RUGS t CARPETS F1W Floor Covering Sales end Installation of all types ot floor coverinos. Free Estimates S&H Green Stomps 325-327 S. Stephens. Ph. J-6234. ROOFING Aluminum Life-time Shingle Co. Oil trlbutor Aluminum Lock Shingle! 229 E. Roberts. Ph. 3-5127 New Roofs Roofs Repaired Coll 3-6524 Ace Roofing Company i Legislature to permit the people to decide if they might accept 'a properly written sales tax. i Sen. Howard C. Belton,- Canby ; Republican It was a great ms - sage, characteristic of a great gov- ernor. I like his tax recommends lions for the most part. Rep. Earl H. Hill, Cushman Re- Sublican It was fine. I'm sorry e didn't go into the effect that state taxes are having on local taxes. Rep. Herman H. Chindgren, Mo lalla Republiaan A statesmanlike message. I'm glad of his tax rec ommendations Rep. Loran L. Stewart, Cottage Grove Republican The tax com mitteej of which I'm chairman, will give serious consideration to his tax proposals, borne wtlt be treated kj - " w.., 1 13 how to cook, either?" ROOM AND BOARD Jo Ann's Boarding House. Ph. 3-7947. Old Highway 99 South. FLOOR COVERING F&W Floor Covering Sales and i"tallatlori at all tvpei el floor covering. Free Estimote S&H Green Stamps. 325-327 S. Sttohens Ph. 3-6234 Ournam's Floor Covering Carpets, Linoleum. Formicc, file 566 W Oak ' Dial 3-6123 EXCAVATING SHALE ROCK FOR SALE Road building and rocking. Sliovots, cats, drog-tinei ond dump trucks for hire, by hour or contract. C. P. TALLON 2341 N. Stoohons Ph. 1-4040 PHOTO FINISHING in at 5, out at 9 We give S&H Creen Stamps CLARK'S STUDIO 10S S. Jackson Phono 3-BJ26 Roieburg School of Business 134 North Jackson St. Day ond Night Classes, Stole Licensed, Approvsd for Votorons. MEMBER: Pacific Northwest luslnoos School Association National Council end Association of Business Schools A "Speedwrtting SckooL" Phone 3-7256 I t I Thurt. Jan. 13, 1955 The favorably, others unfavorably. We will study other forms of taxation, too.; , , . Rep. 'Walter J Pearson, Portland . Democrat It was very 'excellent; j the governor is sponsoring a lot of ideas that I've sponsored in the past. Rep. Henry Scmon, Klamath Roy Cohn Says Case Of Peress 1 Was 'Betrayal' NEW YORK ( Roy M .Cohn says tfaa handling of the Peress ease oy tne secretary of the Army and one of his top aides was "a betrayal-of their obligation to the people of the United Stales." Cohn also says Secretary Robert T. Stevens and Army. counsel John Adams were responsible for "a waste of taxpayers' money and a toying with rongressional commit tees bordering on contempt." ' Cohn, former counsel to Sen. Joseph R. Mc,Carthy'a Senate .in vestigations ' Committee, gave up that post at the end of a lengthy fight, sparked by the Peress case, between McCarthy and the Army last soring and summer. . Mai. Irvine Peress, an Army dentist, had been called a "Fifth Amendment Communist" by Mc Carthy after declining to answer questions at a committee hearing last February. The next day Per ess was given an honorablo dis charge from the Army, and 'Mc Carthy immediately wanted . to know who. was responsible. ? -McCarthy- also asked-names of all persons connected with Peress' Armycareer and his promotion to major despite his' refusal to answer questions about Communist affilia tions. . ? The Army last Friday issued a chronological report on actions and decisions In the Peress' matter.' II' identified Adams and Lt. Gen. Wal ter W. Wolble. deouty- chief ol staff, as the men who had the final responsibility of discharging" Par- ess. However, the report sald, Adams .and Welble were carrying out a previous staff decision. Cohn, in a speech before" a Man hattan (Catholic War Veterans post Tuesday night, said it had taken the Army more "than a year to make, this report. . v - He said the whole case "Illus trates the damage that can be done to the TJnited States by Incompe tence and bungling of a few men in hieh positions who oursue a course of coverup Instead of frank ness ard candor." Falls Democrats-He ' -stated the rV, : llliinii iiiiii.!tItmiiiiiiiiIIIII QauMBrNGl 24 HOUR SERVICE Installations and all types of re pair work. Free Estimates. -K. C. PLUMBING t HEATING Phone 3-3509 Office Addrets 2-1462 1030 E. 6th St. Building Construction Romodoling-AdditionsRepait LESLIE E. ROBERTS Phont 3-5292817 S. Pint Sr. NURSING CAR! Ambulatory end Bod Patient. Supervised by - Registered Nana Kind Personal Attention. RIVERSDALE SANITARIUM Rt. 2, Bee SBt. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 3-5S8S Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co. 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MOSCOW UV The Soviet Ar my newspaper' Red Star Tuesday published aerial pictures of U.S. atomie plants' at Oak Ridge, Tenn, and Hartford, Wash. ... : -. - lt also listed (or Soviet readers the. names of sites of Canadian atomic plants and. said there are atom plants at Preston, England, and hear Antwerp,' Belgium. . - Red Star for some months -hat been informing its readers what the government thinks they ought to know about the secrets of the atom bomb and atomic energy In general. . :- ' But this article, like all the oth ers, concentrates on complaining that the United States and its al lies are pushing atomic energy, for purely military purposes while the Soviet Union allegedly' is' develop ing . atoms for: .peace. . Red .Star doesn't say where these allegedly peavcful ' Soviet .' atomie energy plants -are .located.. . . ; ' . The paper declares: "The United States 'in the postwar period. had all - possibilities - for converting atomie energy to peaceful pur poses,' but the government of- the united States did nothing in this direction. Its extensive atomic pro gram remains purely military. It has become the biggest branch of the American, arms industry."" At the same time the Soviet for eign affairs weekly New- TJmei again warned oruam ui neware of atomic war and permitting American wai-planes to be based in England.. 'V,- '; '; " Soviet' newspaper readers have been kept in the dark all along about details . of Soviet . atomic energy developments. The Soviet government maintains a security blackout oh the entire subject, terrupted .. only, occasionally with announcements of new atomie weapons tests. ' i V 1 A CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. I Mil I. an N. Umpqua Hwy. Phono 1-559 PAINTING Interior Exterior Professional color planning and decorating advice. Exact color matchings ond designing a specialty. 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