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SHIPS TRANSPORT TROOPS ALGIERS, Algeria, W Two French troopships brought 1,400 trench soldiers to AIg as trench authorities wards of 30 death: bushes and political Hons, The troops joined some 320,000 soldiers now in French North Af rica, the vast majority in Algeria. ria, W Two B35 s brought 1,400 fljr Algeria Monday rf pTTij ties reported up- S hs in rebel am- Bil ilical aasassina- t":-';-! mfifV SECURITY PROTECTION PEACE OF MIND All these are yours wen you have adequate insur ance. Consult us about any insur ance, problem. There Is a plan to fit your needs. Prompf, Courteous Service Personal Attention Ralph L. Russell Douglas County Start Bank BIdg. Room 202 Dial 3-4311 , gfttfcfttVlSlefc I ' SECONd'sECTION' The News-Review, RoTeiuTejToTe. Wednesday, December 21, 1955 - 301-55 1 Azalea Woman Elected To Head Rebekah Lodge i0,Dni!,? Commercials 3 On British TV Vanish Mrs. Ray Hife of Azalea was: The hall was appropriately doc- . ..,, . . ,, elected noble urand of Bertha Ke-oralecl by a committee cunsistinn '-UiSDory 'ft-Br"ain likes com bekah Lodge. Canyonville. at a re-'of Mrs. Klla Sullivan. Mrs. Una ' niercial television but not in the cent meeting at the KIOK Hall, i Mahoftey and Mrs. Benotta Pick-' niornmR. linercial TV bosses are fading i -Mrs. K. K. l'ans was elected vice , ell. I grand Oilier officers elected Include: Jlrs. John Larson, recording secre tary: Mrs. Lynn Cloud, financial secretary: and Mrs. Kalpli flood DESERTION EXPLAINED TOKYO i Police said today Administration Asks Stepped Up Foreign Assistance WASHINGTON i Secretary of . ural for the Soviet rulers to pro- in reserve. The military spending Stale Dulles announced Tuesday ' vide economic aid lo other peoples rale would slay at about S2.5O0, the administration wanls to slep ; than the peoples they already rule IXXI.OOO, the same as this fiscal up its foreign aid spending by 2oo are themselves in dire need." i year, but the economic aid would million dollars next year, and will "We hope that Soviet economic be upped by 200 million dollars to ask Congress for a st,90O,0O0,IKW : aid is nut offered as a Trojan about $1,1)00,000,000. appropriation. horse to penetrate, and then lake i DuiM ,aii that 100 mimon dol. All of the contempl.ted increase over independent countries I lars of the proposed increased in spending would be for economic Dulles told a news conference foreign aid would be a special Vessels Search North Pacific For Barge Crew KIDKAK, Alaska LTi Coast Guard and Navy vessels searched Ihe North Pacific Tuesday for the Dulles told a news conference f7,;i,, . ..... ,m k. . " wr-man crew ot the barge sea- help-a field in which Russia has1" fretted very nuicn a misun-1 presidential fund for use in the norse on Ine ,a"u noPe U1 m recently shown great activity. Ulerslanding which he aul had Soviet-threatened Middle East. 'may have escaped in a lifeboat ile added: Vniied Slates "seeks no monopoly in rendering economic assistance, but declared "it would seem unnat- given congressional leaders the ; sion the progra muled in January would be about Alluding to this. Dulles said the ""pressmn progm TTTyoU, 8mm. movie, UYO-won.10 flnes,... at their mg91' CINE-KODAK Showtime 8 oor icrrnn "itttli," revert action, at wall at forward projection. And you can thow your movie t up to 5 feet in width. Eoty to operate. Comet in it own built-in cote. $115, including reaerai to. J. C. SPORTING GOODS and CAMERA STORE 509 S. E. Jackson Open Til 9 p.m. ti... -e tlot vio,i i,,g -.,qi- s .:uu.wu.iruu inure man was ap- Dulles said the new money r-. ProP"ated for foreign aid in Ihe quest lo be laid before Congress i ast of Congress, and is will cover both military and eco-1 a1"" "an ,man' llle leglsla nomic and that Ihe jump of about I l0" had anticipated. S2.200.000.o00 over llus vear's pro- rL'sPnse lo questions, Dulles " i. i, i,;."j I said: Tun hv a need in ken ihe nin,..! ! He knows of nothing on which ' dova. Pt. (lore is at ine of military supplies full. : ,0 base. optimism about a quick the Kenai Peninsula The arlual snemline on fnreien P ace Delween Israel and the The Coast Guard said the tug Pawlucket reported the Seahorse sank in Gulf of Alaska riptides o(f Pt. Gore early Sunday while being towed from Kodiak to Cor- Pt. Gore is at the tip of lid tor the fiscal year beginning next July 1 is planned at St. 400. 000. ooo leaving 500 million dollars Band Concert Held In Canyonville Gym An estimated crowd of neatly 5(jo crowded the Canyonvillo's School gym Thursday evening lo hoar the first band concert spon sored by the PTA lo benefit the band, under the direction of Leon ard John. A total of $117 was re ceived. An enthusiastic audience ap plauded the music, which, accord ing to 0. J. Monqer, superinten dent of schools, was in the most part performed by inexperienced musicians. Both the beginners band and Ihe senior band were a credit to John's direction, Monger added. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the evening by the PTA. Committee in charge includ ed Mrs. Harold Johnson. Mrs. (ieorge MrClane, Mrs. Ted Jtoss and Mrs. Jim Calhoon. Arab nalinn ova. i-m-is iuuiiii uuc wit'i'MU 2 He regards Russia's veto of ' '"" lhe V b"1 " Japan's application for Lniled Na- harsc .M knmvn J , ,a.ve 1car,rU(' lions membership as aimed lo get f l'cond. mrued lifeboat which bargaining advantages at London n?1' Provisions. No trace was found peace talks between the two coun-j ' ,,hc, s0"1' llfcboal- ,. , lnos I Rexford Peters of Kodiak was Reluming lo the contemplated ' lhe captain o the barge and Arlo foreign aid program. Dulles drew i t e of Seattle was lhe engineer. ;a (iisiincuon Delween appropna-j 1 ,,v mm v lllwll,ul "ul i lions and spending, explaining lhe i identified. 1 actual expenditures will he only The Seahorse, owned by the Ko 1 200 million dollars more than th'eUiak Aleulian Salvage Co., had present (iscal year ending next been doing dredging work at Ko- June 30. diak. 1'elers. a captain in the Ar- The money appropriated. 9th my Transportation Corps in World I graf, eliminating 8ih graf. I War 11. was well known in Alaska. 1 treasurer. Formal installation 1 they had arrested Hideo Naka of officers will be held in January. ! mura. 45, a high school teacher The lodge held its Christmas 1 who has lived alone, awav from party at the hall Tuesday evening his wife and three children for with Mrs. Norman Chappel and the past four years. They picked Mrs. Hal Burgin serving refresh- Nakamura up in a bookstore, try ments. Gifts were exchanged, re- ins lo steal a book enlilled "Auto vealing secret pals. , biography ot a Wife-Fearer." Iheir hefore-noon shows and switching them lo midatternoon. Neither viewers nor . advertisers are supporting the morning pro grams and Ihe losses on them re portedly run about 1,000 pounds ($2,800) a day. Commercial TV began here Sept. 22 in competition with the government-owned British Broad casting Corp., which has no morn ing shows and no advertising. 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