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    4 TU New.-lt.yir., Rottbura. On. W,i., Dk. 3. 1954 '
CHARLES V. STANTON, Editor and Monoqer
ADDYI WRIGHT, Ant. Bus. Mar.
GEORGE CASTILLO. Ant. Editor
Member of tho AssKi'atod Pr.ss. Or.n Newspaper Publishers
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LIGHTEN THE LOAD
By Charles V. Stinton
Editorial Comment
Frees IT Ortaoa f reu
Oregon, Washington Pay
! Schedule About Toss Up
MOV I TO RESTORI tlVERS
D. mcCDU E ni'V 1 V r int T-Wf r in- wr-l-""
D1DTi ,1 i' . . U , , The Oregon W.ter Resources
PARIS .f Itt not easy, tout you can get California Board, finding iti feet in the com-
wine in ran, pin field of water eonservatioa
Two American, found thi. out at the cost of much cajol- " m.n.gemen.. w,U be asked by S m. talk hi. al .nd "ore.on Tel. - rent of .J.swo i, m
ling and several fintfula of franca. They had read that Louia touifi bmi bejun on the i960 campaign er,g lary paid to teacher, this J"" ull.t
ime attendance be-
I Vaudable. proprietor of Maxim'a restaurant, told Lo Anee-. artroa! important fof. p tnt wlutB the Demo- yr Bu, b.ed on of lack ' teacher, or
. les newsmen : t 1 This
I "Of course. e haw California with th. J ...i. hew state
wines in Paria and they are I bma thr. - - .
ei cedent li t sin-ply that bo one trt around the fatal. They were out lh,ld
i vi uri a uicui
mmm v 1 ind 25 per cent left for other rea-
WHO'LL RUN MR PRISIOINT WASHINGTON J -A National and pe
IN 1ylr Education An. (NEA i uney " s.mUjr b,kdowa (or 0rt.
S.--Cap.. Journal f otTor , hmjgon d,u
The nolniciana never take a va- ... r vii.runztoo ..... .i,.,.,,t(.. iht i
i... th.,, U, d. w ... ... t. WlshUlZtMl " .V "...
curtoua about thu ttranje v in
board, eitibluhed under the , .Z1I.,i.Zi..,1a T"' , ... i. classrooms, in ureSon oniy one-
:e water code adopted bv " " oroer 01 ...c - -, tenth of 1 per cent 01 hi jai.mj
letislature - a code far P"" """J Vkashuigtons tudfBt, , similarly affected.
f ik ..tr l. rj First to look at are the two who yearly saiirr a H,h nates report a shortase
NKA as netnE wonn
Well, audabta is perhaps two- tae. They were nor unoua "vcr.OBiitioM that around
the IMS
most states has learned in its I just ran. Eisenhower and Stetcn
in pji - , ,. ,i. u
. - l , j . alu hiint nnwer of lMi-194' aeuars. . i.,n ... .v. ,
id rivers pos each other in two consecu- Orejon s sligiitiy 10 er . o rurl lnd urDin t(.
riated. If live campaigns. Harrison beat erase. hoeer. is raiea ai mfntary teachers as "large." At
i thirds right.
about the people who might order
of ten Oregon streams and
i v...i i. u...'. kr....k . u.ii l- i : . are seriously overapprooriatea
v iMMaiiH aa uiuuau. a. n ku. vwi aiiuw isuw A mm ...
these results: cans are. Would in,, h.v . ... " ater rights were exercised
; Maxim's had no California wine. I "A little smsU." commented a
In fact, Maxim's had no foreign sommelier as he tasted the Liver-
wines. ."o fortuguese wuies. weU. it seemed a trifle flatter than J, "TT '
this motion:
A. Robert Sm
Newa-Review has
riven a "Basin Account
. i v . I -
projwis in ire imiiit iunn.. , gut hat
Aa ran If nf iraina made bv the Democratic Party, the
- - ' n , . ... ...... . . . .. . .. .. -... t iiiii. iwi icv wuic,
federal power and river valley authority advocates nave There was a hurried coosulta- the sommelier came up with a
Cleveland in 18a and was beaten purchasing poer ,m- states report
AVfu-st the sommelier (wi.e eur...ty ...stronger than Z. tb .am.. the flow, by aim m 1W2. McKmlejr be.t .T," av l"Ser enrollment in teacher edu-
steward) w.s r.ther definite. No. d.in ... wouia oe ariea up. ory.n ia jk ana iw uewey ....- cation institutions.
chairman of the board, will make man. Th 'Jr !. ""'i"." l!,,,,.. for 1.436 classrooms and Ore-
Oregon Water Ke-t Eisenhower is the first Ameri- , U'J, ,Twi d.scloses gon 680 to reduce class size and
.ball, at the earliest c pfJnt cooVuiui'on.U P'f";. ,sfi" ho ou" replace obsolete and makeshift
ngton last classrooms.
so Decaitie
ilv reasons.
or a good Bordeaux. : The boys were doing their level IT"! TV.. . " . ' 1 n m ,n0 ably but not certainly through. His 't.t in ner cent got into other
audable s best to be polite. I J ....u . second defeat was more personal lv, o( .moiOTmenl. per cent i
:"VL!f.m.eV.mf"..rel:W-ine: How program would be t7 nul . : ,lr"- . . . retired for old age or disability
cisennower was tne iirst man in
century nominated
. t . . . , Tu. es. they did have a few Gernrtn the French equivalent but that it -"'"' ",.pi" ,. " to seek re-election. The :r" " h7 in Rashi
;k l liiniHnn enrresnonrlent lor 1 ne r, ' . . ... . the streams of Oreann whirh will " i . . their J00S in asni
i. ii, " - a r . , . nnme wir.es. dui xncy were Ior.i more agreeaDte wnen very . . 5 iinrnumrm exempiea siarry iru- . r .... dld
been writing tnat consideration is being- German tourists, and even they 'cold. Another said that it seemed f'be minimum flow necessary . aiIi no maI y,,. pre$ldtn,. How '!, '",?,. V fair,
about
been encouraged to work overtime to resurrect plans pre- tion. a long pause. . long aosence. wms aianini isap. Baroer. i42. jvj-" --'" -r "r."::: ' more Jhan
vtously
cies. The
Th
power
o. TAR RrrommGnds
i960. He , -
repSad European Routs
' j.- a -
r; be-.pportioned jt by ronrer -.onn.v f b,g . .U ,h. Um. rOT rflfl AiTlCriCa
project purpose, the pooled funds would remain m a Ba- imil . MoBtr,cnM im An. assistant droPPi tact. It "i''"' ?ih fS.-M ..L'.'S! Washington - A C.ul
Fin Account" ana would oe used to oeeiop new recinma- Burgdy wa.nt Bad he said, taking a . .1 "J1" .V?" ","" nothing to worry atxAit now. 'Aeronautics Board examiner ree-
tion nroiects. As each reclamation project would nave ine oiner was a rouniaio urove mouimui oi xaninis .-vapa va
stymied by the administrations pannersmp, pou- r.J -r, T 7,. T. over t tii. KJ, r.hu - even though some '".."
"Basin Account' scheme is one of the favorites. v,udlD , , pnvltc e0UecUon. be conceded. Albert bravely as! ,h,i lbou n,v" h,ve bT 1 L. -Ti .,
is plan provides that all revenues from all Basin seems. , jerted that Maxim ."had had CaU.'"." T. law ind h.'
nitm ahnuM h nAiipH lntpjifl nf ffoiiicf into th une wis a uvermor tiey iorni tint ior yeir and bad " rr r . e,,ui. . .u.
, 1. 1 - r ..rLaa. worr? niLDirnun. awu. aavw. , . n
u .r. t ... j m . . . . amm.naH T II a . H V lhat Pall
- . K,..r,.M mnr Tw,vrr r-vniie io i4. irom !w ley. wji wnr anoow anyone come . ' -""a-I'.: " '.t n l! ,l Am.rirn World Airways and
rA..slv TVa A marieane all lhat saraa irA Ik. f'.sJ ''. illlUWUUUUICUl Vg IOP C LKJ Dl ICttZIS IlTSl. SinCf UltY " 1." . . . , . .., I
would be created to build more reclamation projects to a, UvVrmore VilW to o States to drink California win P' aler -iversion improve are currently in " Richard Nixon 7.raQ dAJ! H: tr i
udd1v more nower. a very intereMin "cat and rat farm", now Gained to a in No. l spot now. He made a ' 'u.,u FnrkVr,
acheme.
Thia aubiect recently wan dicu-wd by Charle D. Cur
ran, a consultinjr engineer from Washinjrton, D.C., peakin(r
at the annual fall meeting of the Rocky Mountain Electrical
iea(tue at toioraao prln(r8. ne waa presenting apecmcai-i
1v a report on the atatua of the Hoover Commission task i
feeler chon
force on water resources and power.
Tht Taxpayer Pays
Speaking of financing procedures on reclamation proj
ects, Curran said :
Wa hava fraquantly bn told Hi at that reclamation praj
acta cost ttv taapayar nottiinsj or at taatt hardly anyrhin bo
causa thay ara not financad tram tat racaipts or public bor
rowinot. Tho raclamation fund pays, thoy say. This fvnd con
sists of racaipts divartad uodar law from tha ganoral col lac Hon
of miscellaneous racaipts in ardor to permit their uie en feder
al irrigation and power projects Under a 13 law repay
ments of general fund and relief monies do not e to the treasury
source from whence they came, but to this special account re
served for further irrigation and power development. That is
bad enough. But in the Missouri River and Columbia River ba
sins a large part of the power revenues do not originate from
reclamation projects. Flood central and navigation projects
built by tho Corps of Engineers include power installations in
tended to help defray project costs. These have been built with
appropriations from the general fund. New it is proposed to
spend revenues from such power en Irrigation. And they say
there is no burden on the te-peyerl
trickle in low water periods, the f.ne campaign impreuiM. held his Angeles and San F
scales priority would take over. 0;d friend!, won many new ones. PxmJi.
jne auemaiive to a minimum ft hi. nmi i.nMni.n k..t .iu ivumw.v- ......
flow regulation - and one this .tb lesa ammunition for his cam- "lorized. t0 P"i' I
newspaper believes a more posi- outrun! was both effective and tr5n"C service 10 anu nu...
te reSTedy - would "be forlhe T V ".U pV-tabS V 5tt 'tT'""
.l' '!": "".-"f choice the'presiden. ,"dl" II'h Tt the
WASHINGTON INEA) The' This may .took like prosperity, not suifi en T ?" transatlantic certifies to serve
elecnons won t settle everything but is it? nn i"Vn resort.ng to ernrn Two other men are in the front Us Aneles and San Francisco
Perhaps the most important issue Benjamin F Fairless. retired "m domain to r nw F'"1 "r Knowland of be permanent,
not wived by the voung return, board chairman of U.S. Steel Corp.. 'w? rom ov" aJpropn.TiO CaWorn... Republican leader in pfi American proposed to start
is the matter of creeping inflation, pointed up this question in one Thlf jt ,m, i, too drastic ta be lhe S"". once looked upon as the service Jan. 1 with DOC
Bethlehem Steel Corporation s short paragraph of his recent auto- con'ld(red Jt some what antiadministration. but planes providing five round trips
1 Eugene G. Grace admitted 10 days biographical series in Life Maga-. )inimum flow regulation was in- 'o1 'r"nd at 1Dd 0 sxlm a week until Mav 1. when the
before the election that his com- line. dorsed at the t'mpqua river hear- In rent months. He is expected frequency would be increased to
pany was studying the new! for "The wage price spiral that has m o( Water Board bv the 10 presidency in 1960. a daily service.
janomer increase in me pnee oi Deep going on since iw snouia Sute SlnltJr. Authontv and the ln 0U1" u Thomas Dewey, who The examiner said the selection
I awawl viva union Uinairi iftmt nniM f nr . . hm..l . . . n . l. - r . .f.
. ..... ... . " r " " NAiith I mrvniia la in A ihirut
the M50 per ton increase on the standard of Uving can come only from over.Jf, u tn"e Tualatin ov,r nllnr of h' "Id enemies, the fact that the airline already
I average steel price announced just from increased productivity Wage ,nd tome 0In,r rlvfrJ M , v There is just one more chance for is established at Portland and Se-
.i.rr unr nrw "."i iu.iini ....- s ! n.m, jld he ir.H un if nim tw seek the presidency. After attle.
ne saia neaiue
i V tt ianr -Wjaiiiiis--ewi--aa-aa--fL
I
,j k . . ."!" k?'0li 1ld?" me P"4 'or Game and Fish Commissions. The 2"n' " prestige among of Pan American for the Pacific
would be ob top of thought. A real increase in the lmpqu, ln d jhlpe Republicans thu year and won Northwest service was dictated by
... " . . ., fnm 0V.U5, j, u tne Tua atm ,rr mny m mI 'a enemies.
nee announced just from increased productivity Wage d Mm M a n v There is just one more chance for
labor contract was raises that go beyond this have to k. a j' ... . .ii him ta k th. nr.iri.nv m
signed with I nited Steel Workers come out of somebody s bide- tn, n existing, but rl 10 be will be too old. If be ac-
"V."" . u w "'I i f h'di f Ppl. '"y use. were exercised as ... cepts a place in the second Ei-
On Oct. 4 the tnited Mine Work- with fixed incomes. Just once I , withdrawals. For the first senhower administration cabinet
Tacoma was
chosen as the Northwest point to
Vu rilhr than Pnrtl.nH
, , , , IT. WIIIIUI.IV.il. r VI 1 1 1 r I 1 I .U...U.U.. ...v.. . ....... . .-. . . . ...... . ...... . .
era won a one year contract for a would like to hear a union leader Ume he u ln , pos,, this will be a Up that his political mainly because it would produce
"" - .effectively to regulate future ap- amoiuons are not dead, mem now more iranic
hour - the largest increas. in nation, the working man included. proprum(Jn, s Republican governors look
jonn l e nisory. wages, prices ana evervining Tne 0rttm KUn r(.. ,,ke prldfnu,i possibilities. But
IMMEDIATELY thereafter coal else stayed put for a while. quirM t(w Wltr(. Bojrd to cond. uifre time for one ,0 (nw
prices negan to enmn. inis is one itiena i ol course a warning , beneficial uses of water. Among the Democrats Estes Ke- 1 . itx r:: a
of the factors increased cost of here for the steel masters who set which are listed as "domestic, fauver is considered certain to try V10UtH8 UIFTIGSf
.AAA k if ..,,1,1... rvnuor o-.r. (r. mut t 1 " .7 " -"K- r . V """ municipal, lmsauon. po.er oe- for a third time, but the odds will
v un." umv it imuiiv i'" ' ....... . ...v.. c.ti. tnr a furlh.r increas. in l.ailr. wltrtn.manil waff, sncreas- i . ...... . e . v- vTrtv-irt t
. ... ... ...I. -j- ; a - ' " .7 ------- .riupuim. uiuu.Lii.i. iiiiuuii:, i- n. against nim. He It a verv ef. A.UU.MU, IVA. 'ir
ll 11 luis nnu ni i lie imn hiiic phimhuc iiunnnvn, i"i ...... unvra.
Th.r. vnn hua a fwrfct ev.
lhS.Chil.We
es. if the wage increases granted in rM.lon. wildlife and fish life uses fectivo campaigner but the oartv "American children have the dirt
recent Contracts do come nut of in- and fnr nnllntmn ahit.ni.nt and j'. rl.-'j.- L. f I L.ct mmiifa. ,n th. irnrU " annr.l.
"1 " .. 1 .. . .. . ,ml. J k,. ,. I.ttl. , .r.ilv,i. .. u, r.,.. : . .1.5 j r : , uun nsiuer aim quail- .v -"
The choice tormina for presentation to tne pumic oi -"- ".,., rri ;"V 7" J T .LV. "k;,iH olrr ",llra "i'r s- ,nr,ua.; fied. the city machines si
er and reclamation project as cost free is found. Cur-, " -fc n.,e. ZXr e.mpaign- J?B JT ZXTj
says, in elimination of charges for interest cofl on mon- - automobile, washing machine and ed with "the stable dollar" as his procedure had fceen clearly provid- fVct that he tiln-t cr i
unnrnnrinted to feileriil nroiects. The matrnitnde of the all other kinds of machinery pne- number one issue. Gov. Adlai Stev-
pA fftf annrnnriatir.fi nf u-itpr fnr .i .. .
n on the Treasury is not appreciated, he said. I"- That means that the things the ensoo campaigned with heavy cri- recreation, wildlife, fish and pollu- plrty bag demonstrated I weakness olhers s
. , . , J V .., . machines make soon cost more, tical emphasis on the rise in the t,on abatement hirh are imoort- rV ut-iuunsiraieu .eaxness
hat $100 invested in E bonds with proceeds re-,And pttv ,,, OU have th. cost of living. He called inflation UJ 7m " the public tenem Whtre hurU mo!t' dothes
a period of 100 years (the time set up for ex-i whole cost of living on the rise, i "silent robbery," which is as good The new law establishes no prion-' c,vrnor Mennen "Soapy" W southwesi
interest burden
pointing- out that
invested over a rt
.ii.inn fit tntaro.r nn nnu-er .nit rpi-lnmHtinn nrfli.rtsl
4 . ..tt'i ,u. t . : ... ... the consumers' price index for
wouiu grow 10 ei.iia. i urn me n,iui iiiirni. m i' ' j . . , , . . , -,.
ects that do not repay the full interest cost, that cost must 9prr , ln ,h, i,.t yr,T to a : new Congress. A the active police- ,
I he last pre election report on a name for it as any. tIctoi lor human and live-
One of the most important jobs slock uses.
The imperative need for Oregon
spend so much time keep-
their children's bodies and
clean. Massler told the
jonty in the ftce of a large F.i- i, wherea, ,h. ...; rh,lH m
'sJ
. . 1
PORTLAND
$11.65 plus tax
Msremr
munts
be met by the taxpayer because it atill exists as a cost
new all-time hmh of 117.1 per cent' men on the beat is to stop it was shown onlv last week end. at
move quickly in such matters "nh"' m,io"1J, H' n" b,n southern Italy has less than one at
and is paid out for the borrowed money,"
eluded.
Rushing In All Directions
Curran con- over lM7-4 averages.
IN AN OBVIOUS EFFORT to off
set anr bad effect this might have.
Secy, of Labor James P. Mitchell
issued a statement at the same
Vn,r another phrase from the Curran report, we are !- ?
before it gets out of hand
Salt Lake City. There, a resolution
Ijj Trj Item's- Urns
"too jroung." He won't be next th- .am.
time. He u strong in a big. im-. u. ,,,a . ...i . i
urged by drouth-hit Colorado and Rr;lnt He is a protege of children at ana 12 have mouths
other states would have had the 11,,r K'uther whose voice will without fillings, while 98 per cent
National Reclamation Association e a very big one in the party 0f the children in southern Italy
g on record for federal legisla- counsels. ach 12 without n..Hin fillmo.
tion subordinating fish and recre- "h0 '!e? Governor Harriman He said there are two main
t.A. .1 ....... .11 . will he tnn nlH CAv.m.r I . . - . i . . .,
"rushinff in all directions, spending as we (TO." about two per cent in the average , (Continued From Page One) opposition led br Oregonians of Pennsylvania" hasn't shown any- have fewer cavities- ThJ! .nrf
We recently initiated a soil hank program which has industrial worker's take-home pay Marshall N. Dana. State F.ngineer thing. Senator-elect Lausche is too each meal with fruit nature's
as its objective the withdrawal from crop production of )" though that made every- 0a and its industry is in a tailspin. Lew Stanley and Don Lane, sec- independent. Every southerner has toothbrush, or in the case of Mo-
round 40 million acres of land The nroieet designed to '"l" " r";n, ....! . . r'tJry of. ,h w,,er Bo,rd- ' I? ? . i m '.. Sejator-eleei hammedan children, thev wash out
around -lU million acres oi lano. ine project, uesiirnesi io yhf ,lvfn were that aft-! Alt because the hard tort of an- successful in amending and water- Clark of Pennsylvania has possi- their mouth with water- second
cut clown subsidy payments, will cost around one and one. er d(ucllon fr income taxes and cient. living in-the-past-century To- ing down this resolution. Washing, bilmes. He was a strong mayor only American children are allowed
half billion dollars per year. Yet we are spending more bil- social security, the average indus-jries that rules the British Con- ton officials concur with Oregon s of Philadelphia. Several Democrat- to eat sweets between meals "
lions of dollars to add Irrigated agricultural land throiieh ,r"' unmarried worker had take-! ,,r stive party couldn't realize in maintaining that state laws, not governors loom as possibilities, j
iiumr i.t ui . . . win'- iui mat tne aay wnen oriii.ni. mi irrrai i.wa snouia govern ine ap- ..w www uv cm 10 ine nepuou- narlu its SSJLLaR HIT
. .. . . n. .... e it . lining in.., win. ,w ...luiii ln. waves ina i.n ui. wwim yiuiuiiuu wi nir .iri. Lua A.Vir.L.r.a '.r lonviriMf
It ts estimated that some 21 mil ion acres of well-water- th .twnri.hi. mm. . i Th. nr.... w.t.. b..j .h..M Th. h.ttu i. .i...j 'r ..n..- ..... n":'ta
reclamation projects.
- - lnr .tn.Ke .iM-iiti.uir iii.i.iiit an- Qtr. 1 in. "reKon v aier ooara snouia, u.iue oi isw is aireaay on. or selling tour mariniana cigar
eti mini vuuui ins uiitrti m niitcr htvviiu i i iv u i m i m n i. -na- ft wonder there is humtiiaiioo fc winniiiuiii. .uuiji ..ir. oin- i iuw yr.rs unore ine next eiies 10 a juvenile. Batiste Iroy
Negroes Hold 23.4 Por Cont
Of Fedoral Jobs In 5 Major
Cities Surveyed In U. S.
Daily Bible
Reading
production in 37 stale throuR-h simple clearing and drain-' 'r' J"",.i10 bo", 12,4 ia London.
, u j ij v. ...,.,.i week higher than a year ago. i
iiK. i lie nveinKC iiini, is is riiuinicvi, vtuuiu w .luunu
$ 175 per acre.
But the I'pper Colorado River storage project, approved
by Congress during the past session, will provide crop land
of around 200,000 acres at an average cost of more than $1,
600 per acre, according- to the Curran report.
If more land were needed for agricultural production,
there might be excuse for diverting- power revenues into a
"Basin Account" to keep people from going hungry. But
when we are striving to reduce production of basic crops,
lower subsidies and eliminate surpluses, it would seem a
good time, to use pert of the power revenues to lift some
of the load off the backs of taxpayers.
Mesiage By
Rostbuig Aimsterial
Aaociation
ford s motion and thereafter, as president will be elected. It won't Hames Jr., 36. a lunclaoom oper
... iiiuvu, iiiiui win sue. m awi iwi m .u!i. u.y. among ine .iui. must serve la years in a
Why are the British (tid tat ,aa oevise plans and procedures prospective candidates, their tederal prison.
French leaving the Sues? augment the How of all streams friends and the "king makers." C. S. Judge Ben Harrison sen-
The answer is simple. THEY to a point where minimum flows They work white the people look ' tenced Hames tinder the new Nar-
u . v i- Trt w-k.M th. .iiiMi in can be assured in low water Den. in other directions siimtimc th cotics Control Act uhih .......
without saving BOO to us. thev ods Water is Oregon s most im- have "the situation in hand." be- es penalties for violation of nar
I ohviouslT expected that we mould portant resource. The state can- fore tht people become interested, col'cs laws. The law provides the
! HAVE to back them up We didn t not afford to have dead rivers. too. death penalty for the sale of hero-
i hack them up e didn t nac o
them up because e realised it am. f a 0f as .
would start shooting ar in the KGrtiftfll tif1 I J . S SfllHJnffi
chance that ' w . mw. av v. va w an v
m to juveniles.
, AMOS
'if ANDY
MUSIC
HALL
Mutie, murhief, txdlina
ffvrsH with th. Kngfith,
prtuding tvtr tht fun.
mm
Mondov-Fridov, 8 30 om
Diol 1490 CBS Rod.o
Middle East and the
a shooting war in the Middle East
would spread into a third world
warQas too great to take.
TOOAYI TEXT
John Chapter FifhMM
In this beautiful portion of Sa
cred w rit the Lord Jesus opens
unto us. among others, four ave
nues of thought.
Our relationship to God the
To Study Sciences Allows
Russia To Obtain Advantage
t haven't run out on our
friends. We're just taking over in
aa effort to save them from their
own mistakes. It will cost us plen
ty. We are preparing to supply
mem Wltn tne Oil iney mu nur u iciihy-tav . r..
if thee are to carry on They have h . . .omethui. wi e km A iut 1 "". covered 15.000 high
no DOLLARS left with which to "V", ' wj""""! wicked Khaolen ,u , conci,,.,:
pay tor Western Hemisphere oil. So '"" " , ' 1 "Forty-fie per cent believe their
I oy EO CREAGH ,more interest i the slide trom-
Assaciatad Pr.ss N.ws Analyst oone Uiaa in the slide rules
This survey, conducted by Pur-
Father (js an 'ntimate. vital. Iile- mf wl, ,0 ,n,m lh, ruff No? Well, some of our kids do. school background is too poor to
giving relationship resulting in a ... ... ,,. ,k... .,t,,ti More than oat high school kid out n.-.t th.n .k... .
By WILBUR JENNINGS per.y basis. Th. 2t per cat i,,l-)p!rK... I P"d I " 10'
WASHINGTON JK A presirfen- bsted in "other ' jobs included becomes a satisfying glorious ef- One reason they have no dollars Do you think scientists would Thirty-five per cent believe that
t.al commute, reported today that Po'tal employes. forties and natural ' process ' not "hl'h 10 P' ,or ,hro rou to the wolves if it wai it is necessary to be a genius to
Negrtws comprise 23 a per cent of The survey .homed that of ,11 for p,rral,i con.umption but ra- " 'hM,intrw',Bh,,V " x!"" .f. ' TTll . h h -rh.H. i?? "T .k .'
the federal emplo,,, in five ma- Negro federal wuiker. in the five ther for the enjoyment u others. ,"d '' was TERRIBLY More than one out of four hi,h Thirty per cent beneve t h a t
jor cities, including this one cues. J per cent ere in super- 11 our relationship to the ""'J'- And Britain and France are school students seems to thl.k one cannot raise a normal family
Chairman Maxwell Ahhel of "ory Mb. and had adminiMra- l ord Jesus Christ is the medium .'h '" '"; . ,. od " 1 ,c',"t " m
President Ei.enhoer s t ommittee "e direction over other emploves through which th relationship is only have they no doll.r, with And then m. wonder ahy F.u. lime
on Government Employment Pol' lh ' "hue collar ' evil service e.tecied It .. v.til. mvous in the to J'7 ,or .ur LV?JZ ' ,u.? out T" ""CB w Tw.atygh per cent do not
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.Ii, Th- " "'T". IT ,"k,r i thrxmah ir.rth 11 rarrr n. th. Dmne E... .ai cei.Th. . " . P""'P '""" This is a problem that h. been Joyl.f,
have no dollars with which to meet year thaa we do.
interest and pnncipst instai
on the debt they owe us
believe scientists have time to en- -
t.mtin.. whirh h. I.rmt nl nr. tllshcl salary, fifteen Oft CCOt of CCOtSnCC lunworthv thOUgh Wt be I " " -' oi.r..... .w.,. .r ivy nr.- . .vu , ini.I
lirular significance lb' Ner.. employed in the five for He did the choomg. So we'll have to put that on the els of governre.ni lately s n-e. that scwn.ist. are willing ta sae-
"The first is that Negroes ar. cities were found to be distributed III - Our relationship to t cuff loo But we re preparing to according to tde best available fig- r.fice the ireifare of others to fur-
employed by the federal govern- frra g"1es through :i. a com- world, intended to be one of bless- do it We're not running out on our ures: ther their own interests
merit well above their ratio to the P'" "" Per cent of the ing. of necessity must parallel and friends We are reaching deeper The Soviet I mon produced 1. M0. Twnety.five per cent think
total population" Ahhell said " be .ame citie. Eighty- euual that ahich exist, between '"o our pocket, to pull them out ooo specialists in this field today, scientists as a group art more
The second is lhat Nevrne. are ve per cent ol the Nejroes and t nnst and tne world "11 ve were ""7 im. tvuiin; a.. i vw, uiui. m v..... urns ii
hv nn mean, ennfineri eith.r In the JJ per cent of the vshite IB the of the aorld. "Christ said
menial lihl nf the eovcrnmrnt rir same cities Wert 18 grades
to the lower grades in the tcivil trough I
service 1 lassiticatiivn Act" i
Th. ratio of Negroes to the total
1'. S. population ia about 11 per
cent.
I world would love its own: but oe
. cause ve ar. not of the world. But
I k e o.
less
Fourteen per cent think there
There is a a old
about scieo.
'A! WOODWORKS
VlS0,S
MORE THAN A KISS
I have'ehosen ymi out of the world, "'"em as has GITS " It s easily
therelore the world hateth sou" ,ru "them a. ha. PAS
i.od demands absolute lev ally to """ d' PV
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BIIMtl.N A aunrrinr roiiH ... ... t - .. .t .
Beside, the capital, tittc, cov judite ha. rnced Mr. Jan f0IBfrT th. snfrt J Truth will
M. Louis, Los Angeles and Mobile, alter .he admitted it ... more ,ol,.,v rfldy h,lt MiM
ui.n in.i sne gave ner
ine rommiitee lound trial J per prisoned husband
We r. taking ever the wheel.
REAPPOINTED
the eternal riches of God through
Christ Jesus to usward for a wit-
Who's winning the long term is something evil
saying that race Just look at the figure, tut.
And you might recall that this 'Nine per rent believe that you.
is the age when wars, if there cannot be a scientist and be hoo-1
have to be wars, are woo oa draft- est." i
i ing boards rather thaa oa battle Makes you wonder, almost.!
; neids. wnetner wt aaeea I aud back into
I So Th Ru.sian. coatfj or club Ue dark ages,
their kids into knowing how to dt-
siea new weapons TO VISIT TITO
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.-.i.r.a jt - , .worri, uunne t,nt ah,,, BELGRADE -JP - Greek Pre
iifwtntw7- trio, oreaniratioa eal ed the mier Constantine Karamanlia ar.
!h,n,f, ci.ie.' h'eT".''.. tM."rh,I'','M''T'0n ""I'" """T 10 " H;' ""d'n a T"""0' Bd "'l l"d"..tr, of America nved Tuesday to v,t Presideni ''
.'..r hrl(1.. (I.MM lfll? lo rhr n P-d narcotics prt.,c.. accident eommis.rans since 111. w,ll make mihl,, . .,.rv.. T,tn Th.r. ... .,wi.,.o- Tn!
nTtlu ZJZ,JrT Th? ,T.X-y " !: n,,, r S,","n I" "'l" Tuesday by Gov. '.. rf ,lU p.rm,t would pre., during" the v,.,t f'vr
or blue colli?1 lobs' ..d L . ' all - ,m'T' I r"lor' r,r" l""n,u' , "" r"" humnr " "rengthen.ng of the d . r m a t '
or Diut collar Jons paid oa a month, on narcotics charge.. ' nny Church 1 He represent, employes. i young uns art growing up with Baikaa !.. !
With the purchoK of SHOPSMITH I
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