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i j BUI Signed Permitting 2 GETTYSBURG, Pa. IJI Presi. i dent Eisenhower has signed a bill I permitting two Mexican - bora daughters of a Salem, Ore., woman to remain in the United States. The legislation, sponsored by Oregon's congressional delegation, removed the Ihreat of deportation that clouded the lives of Mrs. Sarah Caroline Venegas and her children, Maria Elena, 6, and Sarah Lucia, 8. An Immigration Service hearings officer ruled in Portland last April that the children were in the United States illegally, having overstyaed their visas, t The girls were born to Mrs. Venegas and her husband, a Mexi can national. The couple later was Steamboat Ride ACROSS DOWN t The first 1 Fall short practical 2 Footed vases. - steamboat was 3 Romanian invented by coins 4 Pinnacle 5 City in New York state 6 Cuddle 7 Basement 8 Coverings of seeds '9 Column 10 Type of boat (Pi.) 11 Lampreys 12 Sketched 19 Above (poet.) Robert 7 His boat was ' the "Folly" by scoffers 13 Small space 14 Expunger 13 Hardens 16 He tried out a boat on the Seine in 1803 17 Life-saving Station (ab.) ' 18 Coral island 21 Joined 22 Great averslon37 , 20Comnnnin23 Wane . 21 Release, as dogs 23 Hammer head 28 Make a mistake 27 Poems 31 Against 32 Wander 33 Plunder 34 Plant part 35 Domestic slave 36 Female saint (ab.) . 39 Native metals 40 Visionary 43 Army postofflce (ab.) 46 Sea eagles ' p i p n HrryTir 13 Vi ir it fr us I? a' " t 1 1 1 BTH5 w wwww rili!liilri" r(i -rrrr-tr W II tjz. s fn p ip irpir w r T-f - g 55 g I I I I ' ' ' I I I I In 47 Type of lettucel SO Zodiac sign 92 Hebrew i ascetic 54 30 (Fr.) 85 Peruser 56 Strain 57 Jeers jSSllMih-'' .-juJ I u WCLUCE A NOTE THE SHEKIFP M- lr& I 60RRV Wfc K6VEK CWCK T THMOKft FOR. I Wr Jt EUPLWMiNO HOW fc CRUCES SHOULD RECEIVE i ' THE GIRLS' OR. SeRORI J TRVING1 111. 60 PUT 1 C IriS HMZV. HAPPEM6D TO HAV6 IT EW-V TOM0KRO.W1 X -A,-.- Wi-rt WCOMOHWIS 1 Ij 1 ,1" Bn jaraT I noKA Like! I MamiS om T - I OMe Nice l-''llll't!mi 13 H 2 - "V WE'RE OUTTA "KIK- .itfYT''. TMIN6 ABOUT VYOuteE NOT JlBT J ft I i t!3 , KEEP YOUR EYES PEELED LUCK"-,. MAT J Ut j THOSE. COFFEE" FUPPIN' Ttxin UPS, ji" I -J t U U F FOR A PARKINS SPACE, y&VERYTH NSS . CANS -YOU LL CHUM r m, AC(c4 . ' fRECK J FILLED UP l PONT EVER. pV -L-ST' fiSP n Js, TwTISMr .r: OOlo have to look LUr..a. . M "S E ulfa LQN6 tor a fglp Ja-JLi2 lffirZ piEEZ VO NOT NAG MAH DoTtEK. MISS HOPEFOt TO VO'.'." SHe tun PromiSD SHE WOOD NOT MARY NO UDDY, TILL SHE 15 s'ei y hand y Her pappv - I fi' sS:,-ii..v -7 w gosh, oop, howWbot ME,Guz...rSUT ...in fact yduil- -x I well.if it ainv my 'f W tmREOTNAU- IT DON'T LOCK LIKE BE LUCKY IF TM GETTIN' LOYAL OL' PALACE IfeWtifa'Wiffl T"056 100(5 N0" THEYlt HA ANV THEY'LL HAVE HERVOUS-. GUARD RISHT ON (HALT) 111'1' ili'fl'" i?iaV I'DCOME BACK? y PART OF YOU BEINT ANY PART OF I LE5 HURRY TH' JOB,' HEH.HEH.' V V TS! PIS CJO WW) COULOA dAAfiMOST- Mid YOU-PEROWX ON TO THE V VVHWCHA SAV, rV.!?Xi: " y- Vsfri I; jj) I "'I'll, x-1- I : .' NEVEC? END A SENTENCE I OKAV--MAY ) I'M SORRY, ij IaLL THAT ECXICATION-)ll;'' Cr777rV?rrrN SUCH V ( WITH A PREPOSITION.AND I HAVE A "S ( I OONT HAVE AND HE HASN'T I POPCAN WEHAVEJGRAMMAR Vs-'CAN'ISrHEINCORPECT DOLLAR FOR - A DOLLAR r EVEN GOT A A DOLLAR TOGO X-. USAGE OF THE MOVIES') V- - DOLLAR yJ TO THE MOVIES 7 J 71 THE VERS 1,.- -tLLAW -i with? V -Y Cirls To Stay In U. S. divorced and Mrs. Venegas moved lo Salem, where she lives with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morse. Driver Of Death Car Involved Second Time PORTLAND I Circuit Judge Donald E. Long this week convict ed a 16-ycar-old youth for reckless driving. The boy, Edward Schlip of Portland, was driving a car in volved in a July 27 crash that killed two other teen-aged boys. Schlip's driver's license was or dered suspended for two years. The three - car wreck killed Michael Vetter, 15. and James E. Nelson, 13, both of Portland. Answer to Previous- Puzzle 2.2.. anTe sqq ii 2 . i. . pp -L i 1 li g o E ST A PST EST ER5 fi II - R aTg ft E T l R E i o O S E R E T A R E S H A tt REPE 5TE a.n17rec.orpers iN L U l"e J A 6 JE E l e D PELS 2 Son of Set!) 41 Leases (Bib.) 42 City in 25 Famous Germany English school 43 Agents (ab.) 28 Portal 44 Saucy 29 Cry of 45 Sheaf baccharals 47 Surrender 30 Groupsof 48 Heavy blow matched items 49 Weights of 36 Categories India Light brown 51 Like (suffix) J6 Princes 53 So (Scot.) This notice has -'He KTMST.r-AGAL MUPD Me. WIFOUTNO O' HER BP.INGIN'UP TW SUBJECK O' s-oWeS-MARRIAGEJir 30!! Defense Presenting Case Ir. Ervvir. Court Martial FT. LEWIS, Wash, The de-!ficer acting in a capacity similar: Chyers, Gideon, Mo., were anion iyang. ' fense started presenting its case i to Uiat of a judge in a civilian (the last to be called. Cordon and Gh'yers lestified further, however, Tuesdav in the Army court mar- trial, denied the defense motion ' Chyers, both former prisoners o' that Erwin refused to sign one tial of Lt. Jefferson D. Erwin, 38- for a directed verdict iwar, testified Monday. jof the Red-sponsored articles and year-old career soldier accused of Observers said there have been! Gordon said he would not care started an uproar. The article, collaboration with the enemy while only rare instances in which such t serve un(ler one of tne 0ffjccr, I asking front line United Nations a prisoner of war in North Ko-'a defense motion has been sus-1 wj,0 previouslv had testified troops to lay down their arms and rea. jtained so i early 'in a court martial.! against Erwin. 'lie said, however, surrender, subsequently was rin- Erwin's counsel made the open- Tnc lrla' started a week aS to- i he would serve under Erwin aEain. stroyed without any signatures be ing statement to the nine-man court after the defense motion, for a rii- reeled verdict of innocence was denied by the law officer and no member of the court objected. Col. Walter O. Beets, law of-1 Mrs. Lee Claims WASHINGTON Wl Mrs. Doro thy McCullough Lee of the U. S. Board of Parole said Monday night women should challenge the "man's world" around them but shouldn't lose their femininity in the fight. 'I do believe we succeed best not by cultivating the characteris tics of men (which we are not) MODEST MAIDENS T noma ft Itfifttrt! U. 1 Pitta. OAc a m QBSifh Lr- A MSI Personally, prefer country gentlemen their manors!" an electrifyno, effect oh WHUrASWITCH.?- A GAL'S PAPPY NOT DANGER WANTIN US T MARRY . HER." day. I The prosecution restea its case Monday after calling 17 witnesses to the stand. M. Sgt. Roy G. Gordon, Rapid City, S.D., nd Cpl. Robert H. Women Should Challenge Men but of women (which we are)," Mrs. Lee said, adding: "Success and femininity can thrivo together in any calling." Mrs. Lee said "that to make this nation stronger, and more ade quate to cope with its gigantic problems of today, we do need to take a fuller part in the social, economic and political affairs of 8-11 Hike all. romantic, aur HOPE SHE'LL. GO OUT VIF ME.'.'- AH NEEDS A UNROMANTlC FRIEND, T TALK TO "BOUT MAH ROMANCE." 'ft-'. lit i if assigned to serve under the;"1!! affixed to it, Ghycrs testified, charged man. I chyers said he saw Erwin's Iname on six to eight North Korean Communist propaganda articles 'at the prison camp near Pyong- othe country." The parole board official, former mayor of Portland, Ore., addressed a meeting of the 100 teenage girls in town for the week-long Girls' Nation program sponsored by the women's auxiliary of the Ameri can Legion. The girls, rcpresentinz everv state in the Union, get a chance to "run" the government by elect ing their own president and con gress and then putting them through their paces. NET SALES HIGH NEW YORK Wl International Paper Co. Tuesday reported first nan net income of $.18,590,953 or $3.68 a share compared with net of $32,415,956 or $3.11 a share in the same period a year ago. Net sales for the first six months totaled $390,738,253 against $331.- 976,225 in the same period of 1954. FUNNY BUSINESS NEW IDEA IN "COMBINATIONS"! Tz-m-rJ REFRICERATOR i?f T fEVJgH FREEZER njfaigV ' 0" 12.4 Cu. Ft 9 Cu. Ft. Automatic V Upright Freexer Defrost Refrigerator fPl "ET5 ijj;f MODEL KZFR-214 : ? I . 1 u &:P - Y J w 53 liVn'ri 1 l , b -lm r tsl . "But, your Honor. I'm putting things away for my old if W-S tltel j Us-s4' I (- T i age I'm not eligible for social security!" ( : Jr. , "m , ff I ' ) hh C c H 1 lh i FROM NINE TO FIVE By Joe Fischer ji 1 j, ' ! 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Provision of 1950 order in regard to 1917 decree is amend ed. Dafault Order T. S. Kelley vs. Margaret Car gill, also known as Margaret Har ris. Defendant in default in suit. Complaints Filtd Gladys M. Thompson vs. State Industrial Accident Commission. Plaintiff seeks reversal of SIAC order June 10 refusing compensa tion for death of husband, Clar ence E. Thompson. Thompson drowned in Smith River Oct. 12, 1954, while employe of Victor Lund logging operation. Donald R. Johnson vs. Lloyd and Shirley Larcom. Plaintiff seeks judgments of $603.20 and $526.77, alleging defendants failed to meet conditions of sales con tract on truck and trailer. Thur., Aug. 11, 1955 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 9 Milk Price May Rise Cent In Portland Area PORTLAND W The possibility of a cent-a-quart milk price in crease looms for Portland area consumers. A dairymen's group, the Grade A Milk Producers, asked distribu tors Tuesday to restore the cent cut the dairymen took after voters repealed the state milk control lav? last November. Four distributors who attended the meeting at which the action Paul Bunyan Festival Slated At Fort Bragg Lumberjacks arc sharpening their axes, saws and calks today to cut loose at the Return of Paul Bunyan celebration at Fort Bragg, Calif, on Sept. 3, 4 and 5. Woodsmen of Washington, Ore gon and British Columbia will compete with those of the Red wood Empire in the logging show which features high-climbing, axe throwing and chopping, hand and chain saw bucking and log rolling. As in former years, diet Shan dell, who is a big man any way you look at him, will portray Paul Bunyan who also had muscles on his muscles. Close-Out! 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