The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 27, 1955, Image 21

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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
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12 Climbing
plant
13 Operatic solo
M Indians
15 Males
16 Cheap eating
places
18 Asiatic
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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
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42 Invigorating
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49 Copy
Si Fish eggs
52 Narrow board
53 Poker stake
54 Worm
55 Gaelic
56 Golf mounds
57 Soak flax
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inventor
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11 Essentia'
being
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19 Russian
windstorm
23 Couples
24 Religious book
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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prt Repairs. All makes. 503 N.
Jackson. OR 2-2457.
PLUMBING
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3244, Sutherim. ;
Kir-Crooch Plumbing Co. !
230 North Stsphens Phone 3-S377 i
Harris Plumbing & Heatinj Co.
305 South Stephens Phone 3-8173
Caen Supply Co. Phone 3-4441
Hansen's Plumbing 4 Heating, Wins
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W A, Mordori Plumbing,
430 Winchester OR 3-S732
DECORATORS
Pointing and paper hanging. H. .
"Woody" Wood, OR 3-4240.
ROOHNS
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229 E. Roberts Ph 3-5 127
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Recent Visitors
day Friday en the CanyanviHe
school election board assisted by
Mrs. Sara Hale and Mrs. Ritchey
Huston.
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
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Hem Phone OR 3-6609
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ftl, May 27, 1955 The
Riddle Lions Club Elects New Officers
By ERMA BEST
At the last meeting of the Riddie
Lions Club, file following officer
were elected for the coming year:
J. L. Mimnaugh, president; Dar
rell Brown, first vice president;
William Markham, second vice
(resident; R. M. Wiiley, third vice
president; E, E, Daniels, secre
tary; D. W. Clark, treasurer;
E. G, Sunday, tail twister; Clyde
Cockreil, Lion Tamer, and Mark
Balfour and A. B. McGuire, di
rectors. Attend Meet
Mayer and Mrs. G, Z, Aspey;
Councilmen Arlaad Dean and Clar
ence White, Mrs. Dean and Mrs.
White; Mrs. William Gelling, city
recorder; Mr. Gelling,- and Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Scheifel were pres
ent from Riddle for tfcs dinner
meeting of e League of Oregon
cities held in Rssenurg Friday.
Mrs. Lewis Rosser, Red Cross
chairman for the Riddle area re
DASHES TO DEATH
PORTLAND W A man dashed
across Harbor Drive in the Wed
nesday morning rush-haw traffic
and was hit by a tar.
He was dead on arrival at a
hospital. He was identified tenta
tively as George Stratt, about 49
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