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Dulles Cautions Congress On Apathy Toward Russia WASHINGTON OB Secretary of State Dulles cautioned Congress Wednesday against interpreting what he called a "striking rever sal" of Soviet policy as "indicat ing fnat the danger is over," He said if this country iook such a view the strength cl the free world would . "quickly disinte grate." Dulles told the House Foreign Af . fairs Committee there is hope that the Communists will "tu.pt more tolerable policies" but added: "We can hope that a new day is World Travel ACROSS I Angeles, California 4 of Good Hop .Italy 12 Climbing plant 13 Operatic solo M Indians 15 Males 16 Cheap eating places 18 Asiatic 20 Hindu social class 21 Firearm 22 Jewel 24 Scent 26 Glacial ridges 27 Ocean 30 Recover 32 Slanted type 34 Intimidates 35 Horseman Paul 36 Metal-bearing rock 37 Pronoun 39 Individuals 40 Tardy 4! 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COME WHEN tO B6 i yl i ' i ? :V'3CI V, V -4' M GLAO TO HEAR THE T ; iV I coming; but too often ;nen have been lured to their doom by mis taking a false dawn for the real dawn. "We must not make that mis take." President Eisenhower recently expressed qualified hope that pres ent Soviet policies would lead to the dawn of a new day, Dulles testified in support of the administration's 3 Vi bill.un dollar foreign aid program for the year beginning July 1. He listed these four examples ot Answer to Previous Puzzlt LKE C AT BTa7 . A M A AN Al;ES3jp ORIS AM21Xl!"""E AVE S lain a t o"jpp X M H e is r I 6 B T A I I5ISSL tisi ATBN ANT R o T 0 Mvlsll IUaIe A N S E 25 Beloved 40 Supple ' . 26 Attack 41 Sand hills 27 Slimmer 42 Baked clay 28 Ireland 43 Persian poet 29 Playing cards 44 Insect eggs 3 1 , New 46 Repetition York 47 Organ of smell 33 Shun 48 Try 38 Mourn 50 Make lace ' 2 3 j if 5 jto j7 I 8 14 IP III EZZ ZZZR ' i wart L-J-J m.trww Tm 8 Is pn rps w pr UJ WWW ZTT WW - g sT S p T 5b s? what he termed a "striking rever sal" of Soviet policy: The Aus trian peace treaty, the upcoming pilgrimage of top Soviet leaders to Yugoslavia, a new stand an Special Lecture Series! Scheduled At Giendale Dr. Eivin Bjornstad of Oslo, Norway, an internationally famous tenor and lecturer, will conduct a series of lectures and concerts at ttie Giendale Assembly of God Church. The programs will begin Tues day evening, May 31, and will con tinue through June 5, according to News-Review correspondent, Mrs. Gerald B. Fox. There will be a special lecture Sunday afternoon for young mar ried couples at 2:30 p.m. June 5, Irs. Fox said. MODEST S-27 AUANJ- S-27 "I paid so much for this vocation outfit, f ean't afford to go onyplact!" disarmament and apparent will ingness to hold a top level con ference. "No one can be confident as to the meaning of these four re versals," Dulles said. Dulles told the commtlee that, Instead of showing a rsji change of course, the Soviet shifts could be a "show of sweet reason ableness to bring the free nations to a sense ot security so that they will abandon measures wMc', have so far enabled them to help each other preserve their freedom." "There could be no worse mo ment to depart from the policy rep resented by the foreign aid pro gram which have brought us where we are." Continuing foreign aid, he said, is "art essential part of our overall policy" of convincing thj Commun ists that world conquest is futile." MAIHEXS .-- Canyonville People Have . ly VIR6INIA FROCTOR J. W. Carrick and Mrs. Dale Hoskins of Bunsmuir, Calif., fath er and sister respectively of Mrs. Robert Shaffer, were guests at the Shaffer home last weeit. Robley Hopkins of Sutherlin was a guest at the Lee Kellar and C. H. Taylor home this past week end Mr. and Mrs. T. L .Bronsoa and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Perdue left Monday for a week' vacation to points in Washington where they will visit relatives. Members of the lions Interna tional band of Canyonville, their wives and husbands, had a dinner party Thursday evening at the Se quin Club t Grants Pass, On Ejection Beard Mrs. Clarence Crowl spent all- FUNNY BUSINESS Frsnkiy f think ther going on this FROM NINf TO FIVf He's Mr. Wump's brother-in-Saw . , , our new vice-presi dent in charge of answering wrong numbers. ay si cS RADIO SERVICING Harais Electric Co.( 112 Com. Radio & Appliance Repair Snydef's Radio & TV Hospital. x prt Repairs. All makes. 503 N. Jackson. OR 2-2457. 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Mr. George Wood and children, Vicy and iinette, are visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Shippen. Ike Gray and Earl Rodman spent the weekend fishing for striped bass on the coast, Paul Strahan and family were glad to hear this week that a niece and her family, Mr. and Mrs. W il ia rd Buehaflnaa of Medford, are moving to Rosebupg at the con clusion of She school year. Buca annan Is employed at the U. S. National Bat at Roseburg. Mrs. Edward Ufm of Riddie la new clerk at the South Ump- oua state Bank in canyonville. to be a. iot ef extr tim job!" By Jot Fischer CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 1 Mil I. on H, Umsn Hwy. fJUchcr. I SSe SOUTHERN OREGON DIESEL INJECTION ft ELECTRICAL CO, Compltf lis ef Diesel (ejection end Electrical Service Hem Phone OR 3-6609 Office Phone OR 2-3274 Iscetcd at Gcrdcit Veiley Ree j tni Hie Wee i e. BERKLEY PUMPS A Pump far Every Neee From Hemes te Industries. 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