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    4 The N.w.-R.vi.w, .o.eburg Or. Thun., Ftb. 21, 19S7
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"More Than the Eyes of Texas Are Upon You, Pard"
FOREST PROGRAM
By Charlti V. Stanton
A proffram for development of recreational facilities on
national forests has the approval of President Eisenhower.
The proposal bv the U.S. Forest Service for appropriation
of 85 million dollars over a period of five years has Wn
presented to Congress. An appropriation of ll'j million
dollars Is urjrerl for the current year.
It Is to be honed that this five-vear plan, labelled "Op
eration Outdoors," and patterned after "Mission 66," the
10-year Ttroprram for national parks set up by "Dour" Mc
Kay while serving as secretary of Interior, (rets a better
reception from Congress than have previous legislative pro
posals for recreational development on national forests.
For a number of years efforts have been made to ob
tain from Congress a continuing nrotrram for improvement
of forest recreational facilities. These proposals have !een
based, chiefly, on diversion of specified percentages of for
est income to the recreational development protrram.
Any supirestions for continuing appropriations meet In
stant opposition from Congress, wnicn, 10 naie, nas resisieu
ajrjrresRive support for the percentage-type proposals by
conservation jrroups.
Pun Strings Controlled
Congress jealously cling to its responsibility as guard
ian of the purse strings. Although many people are critical
of government spending, the fact remains that the people
can stop such spending any time they so desire. All thev
need do Is elect congressmen who oppose spending. And,
while Congress has been most liberal with funds from the
ii- x i. ii- i i .i i. .1 : . .mi i:nna
pumic treasury, uuin hi nume hiiu uiuunu, n mm Lunxa
stubbornly to the policy that all expenditures must originate
with Congress and be controlled by Congress, rather than j
being made automatic, thus preserving the power of the
people to determine policy through elections.
A bill which would permit the Forest Service each year
to divert a percentage of forest receipts to development of
TecreationnI facilities would, in effect, be a delegation or
congressional powers of appropriation. Rather than permit
such principle to become established. Congress insists upon
appropriations at each session to finance specific projects.
A five-year program with a price tag of 8." million dol
lars may fare much better than previous proposals which
would have appropriated 5 per cent, more or less, annually
for the improvement of national forests.
Need It Evident
Immediate action is needed to develop recreational
facilities on forest lands. The need is evidenced by the
rapid increase in use of these lands occasioned by popula
tion growth, more liesure time, improved access, greater
Interest in outdoor recreation, etc. But despite the rapid
growth in recreational use of national forest lands, facili
ties have greatly depreciated.
Prior to World War II, while the Civilian Conservation
Corps was in operation, many parks, campgrounds, roads,
trails and other facilities were built and maintained. Rut
since that date the Forest Service has not been given enough
money for maintenance. All too many of these camps
and parks have become unusable. In addition to an exten
sive program of rehabilitation of facilities, an expansion
program must be carried out if the demand is to be met
properly.
Here in Douglas County we have opportunity to develop
many parks and campgrounds at little expense through co
operation with logging operations. It would cost little to
clear and grade suitable sites at times when machinery I
was working nearby or passing through. So far, however,'
Vmpqua Forest headquarters has had little money to be
used on such projects and manv opportunities have been
lost. I
"Peter dt
5on
WASHINGTON (NEAl This i talk or write about it. But the
capital l still considerably hung i people who were bora there and
over from its Middle Eastern emo-i have studied its history say that;
tional binge. what is conveniently referred to
It began with President bisen-as "the Middle Last Problem is 0 LT I
howrr's presentation of his newireally dozens of separate prob- Responsibility Law
Middle East Doctrine to Congress ; lems, all tangled up like a barrel Likened To Orphan
n f I up KJutu V.r'a i of linrilll
It reached a climax with the vis-1 These 10 major issues are in- j wonder if you and the other I "Up in the north we can use SatchlT.0 Doesn't
..... -..., ..-. ..y ciuiens oi urt'un nave given mucn ; more peopte 10 1111 ine wiac acres
rimce maMiuur w anuui mauia.i . i.c mc.. umc . attention to the comic strip called I we are irrigating, and w man
nuwn i i mi c rmir nuuui .nail nupc .a a-rru iui ii ociiirmciii, iui "1,1 tile (JrDhan Annie If vou
of Iraq and Foreign Minister ! the two sides will not negotiate, havpn't it mii'lr h ini.rpfini m
Shaw's Bequeath
To Alter English
Alphabet Ousted
Governor Asks State Fire
Marshal For Reassessment
Of Old Peoples Homes Rules
LONDON" UI A British judge ,
,,r..j I . u iIimw nut r.enra Bar.
...a u.'i nin to banueaih his SALEM (Ji Gov. Holmes Tues-lin the state and sets up fire nf.t.
fortune to simplify the English day asked state Fire Marshal requirements more stringent than
alphabet. i Robert B. Taylor to reassess reg-; those of the stale fire marshal ,
Hich Court Justice Sir Char et : uianona iutoi r. . . . ,
H.rma. ruled that the Irish play-1 homes. ' Two recent tragic fires in old
"""P.".? if?V'".Vr..if. . The lovernor said he wanti to people', homes m other oan.Tf
change m Si law of the land and .prevent an occurence like the i the country, the most recent
was 'therefore impractical and in-; death of 71 residenu i of . home c a.m.ng more tha. Jo live.
waijj : ior id e aged ai ,.v.,.i, ""wiw ancuiura nere
It seem, that their author sus-ilast Sunday. on the ordinance.
njl.Yw He directed Taylor U, -make , 'Marshal Lester Barker
hTs wiU about failure by judicial re-study of safeguard .tandards said that with approach of th.
decision." the judge said. . I lor nome. wnere agea . ir - u ,I"rr"",5.",w"i
Shaw s oet Dram child outuvea P'ea aic n y ,v.. w u
him by only six year.. All his E. A. Taylor deputy state fire nursing homes in the city ,re
life he camoaigned for a bigger marshal, said there are 181 nurs- complying with all provisions of
alphabet on one-letter-one sound 1 ing home, and 97 home, for the , it. Other homes have spent vary.
line, that "would .pell my name
with two letters instead of four
When Shaw died in 1950 at the
age of 94, he directed that the in
come of his estate be used to fi
nance inquiries into the possibili
ties of saving labor and money
by adopting a more comprehen
sive alphabet.
The estate i. now worth 718.000
pound. S2.0M,800), and is grow
ing all the time.
The playwright said in hi. will
that if a court turned down the
alphabet plan the money should
be divided between the British
Museum, the Royal Academy ot
Dramatic Art and the National
Gallery of Ireland.
Wednesday' ruling was in a
suit filed by the public trustee
the office administering the es
tateseeking guidance in handl
ing the complex will.
The museum and the academy
had filed objections to the alpha
bet plan.
a fed in Oregon. mg amount, of money to com.
"We inspect them once a year. , up to some -of the standards. Op.
They can't get their license, toierator. of three of the homes
operate from the state Board of ' Barker .aid. haven't gone be-
Healtn unm tney get clearance t yona ine tawing stage on re
train us." he said.
"We are better off than many
other states." he continued, "but
we're .cared to death all the time.
"There will have to be people
killed until the public demands
that those place, be made safe."
Taylor said the trouble is that
most of these home, are on old,
large family dwellings. He added
that sprinkling systems are need
ed. "While there ii much to be de
sired," he said, "we have suc
ceeded in closing open stairways,
elevator shafts and dumbwaiters."
EUGENE OP An ordinance
ordering strict safety require
ment, at nursing home, goes into
effect here next month.
It i. the only one of its kind
Gov. Rosellini Sees Future
Exchange Of Water With
California For Workers
modeling
A nurse at one of the city's
homes said requirements of the
ordinance are beyond the oper
ators' means. She said operators
have pointed out they are losing
money on welfare patients who
make up more than half their
patronage, and have been unable
to get increased payments from
the state.
. The nurse said public support
of the Nursing Home Assn.'t f.
forts for higher payment, for wel
fare cases would help.
Barker said the financial prob
lem was known to city officials.
But, Barker added, the ordii
nance wa. passed two years ago
with the effective date giving
time for compliance and it wa.
passed to correct i definite hai
ard. It must stand, he said.
Seaton Presses
Need To Survey
Water Supply
WASHINGTON The gov.
SA.V FBANCISCO UK - Gov. Rosellini'. administration entered , Vt L"'b'dl deiwnd. umb th. J.
Rosellini said tonight it might be a brief supporting the high-level ; 3?'ea "f"1" '
r.chl. I. m.U . ..ilh r.l,.lri nmnnuwl al H.ll. Cintnn '"a waler supply ii year.
ST..- .-w.W. .,r"X ; congress nas oeen
IJ
fornia to exchange water for j His .land reversed the action of Secretary of Interior Se.lon
i"" u i. j jsaid in ( report made public Wed-
"Speaking unofficially and strict- governor who had supported a , nesday, that present water use in
ly as a private citizen," Rosellini ! ser" of low. ",vel dm ; the United States amounts to 210
told the Western Conference of most economical method of de-i blnion gii0BS a day six times
Democrats, "it might be possible ! "'"h"' i-" s..i.a. mUe iaoo rate.
some time in the future to make an Klyer-
some sort of a deal.
Charles Malik of Lebanon
The several conferences between
the king and crown prince were
positively historic. For what is not
we expect to
the industries
attract
"I have heard it said that down
I sr.nth .loru n cnnia arp.ii vnu
are going to could use ome o( our wsUi,
Miss Beat While
Blast Goes Off
KNOXVII.LE. Tenn. i.fi A dy-
namita avnlntinn mitcirh craiaiw
"Now. . .if after a few more years i panori i turh ir.,ir..
viien you will have exceeded New , and his Nesm-whii. hand in mi age the development of processes
York state in population, vuu wiUi. beat last night in a jarz concert10 make usable our vast sources
just divert our way a portion of before a segregated audience.
The most that can be done is pre-1 gct the'back issues and read them
vent mem irom i anting. i lo see how Pa and Ma Strive, who
lumniumsi innurauon. ii oper- reared ten children
ates behind a screen of opposi- far '
generally recognized is that .10-odd ition lo western European and h , . . ..:. f.r lh.
years -go. King Saud s father American "colonialism." The west-1 n,',hh?lt
drove Crown Prince lllah's father Urn world is trying lo check com- .P"er',u, b, fe Tr ZZ eiah? .S1
off the throne of the llejaz. mumsm by a backbone defense ih,n',Up'e
Now the twe leader, of the an- across Turkey. Iraq. Iran a n d l ' .""i' ' ,f. ,f
cent Wahhab. and ll.shem.te ene- Pakistan. Communism leapfrogs it . j 'h5, 0"entm" f"ubT ,PhU.U'7 "2
m,es have sat down together in . Arab federation. It is still only "Z bes h- c.
Washington to talk peace. in the talk stage. ;' nc,p 0 1 " Dcst c,n-
A formal exchange of ambassa- The intellectual awakening in Here m Oregon we have a rela
dor. between Saudi Arabia and I Islam. Modernizalion is slowed bv : ' obligation law which lets the
Irao mav be looked for as th npt some countries slill so backward ! slale navc '"Y property the old
development in their friendly rela- "ey are only now said
lions. Hut anvone who expects mir
k . n nk.M i. i i . it .. thn; hillinn nf ffallnnc nf nrarimit
iew naiionansnc rivalries syr- i" runuiuuir u un- - J .V j . srarrelv anv rfimaaa
i for inianr. i. nnu, .,h t k. able to do so. But for some reason that now flows unutilized to 5circelr, a.m8'-.
able to make no derision rnnirarv the children want lo retain a n v i ,ne sea." I
to Communist interest
"It
has been estimated." he
said, "that by 1980 use will b
about double present day require
ments." adding:
"There is tremendous demand
for water in our cities, in our in
dustries and in the arid and semi
arid areas which are now under
irrigation."
"Our problem i. to explore both
surface and subsurface resources
throughout the nation, to encour-
"That's all right, folks." the
gravel-throated Negro trumpeter
quipped, as the sound of the blast
echoed through the administration
cles from even this significant be
ginning is being advised to relax.
Approval hy Congress of a new
Elsenhower Doctrine will not solve
anything, either. For the problems
of this area where Europe. Asia
and Africa come together are as
old as history.
These conflicts of 6.0U0 years
plus a few modern ones like Com
your unceasing flow of emigrants
we might become willing to d.vert
down your way a portion of the
flow of the might Columbia.
"Understand, however, that such building at the city's Chilhowee
a deal can probably never be Park. "It's just the phone."
, ,,p i folks own. out of which is returned "'S'l1d ""'ess and until we get y ot "ed, only i few
"Plunging headlong into the 13th I" & SJ 11 J. ?!" ,"". nTL" .""i ST Z SJT
mi- uiuMt-rs irom ine siaie. fto : Vi,- , r , Thir u.r j
of brackLsh and saline waters, and
to store for proper utilization the
sunace water, in the area, of the
West."
Seaton'. report was directed to
a House Appropriations Subcom
mittee in support of stepped up
budget requests for the Geological
Survey and the Office of Saline
Water.
The Geological Survey i. mak
ing studies of streamflow and the
behavior of underground water
The blest, whirh nnliea aail an.
ArSPe omnUksre.w! Rolini .d the D.,cr.Uc', !7 1 i" ZTii
goes, so goes Jordan, country with-1 someone was elected on a promise i trend in the Pacific Northwest in i.j rma. .? . ","T. " j i eontraetinu fnr r.rk i. n,.ih.
... - n mala tha atita no.. .1 l. k;il..tl.n !.- -I I .1... ...... - K"""'S 'Ml1 . . ' " '-
wui a nuuir. ...." ... Ko, uiiii uic iat cicijiiuii scivni iiuiu-e uiai . fnnr.tnnf U. iH ..A -1 , via I oils fnr rftr
iiirKey. now will n react lo any lrl viuiuren nave an tne we expect at least some ot tnese , yards east nf ih- h,iiiHm fresh water
chants on its borders ' ! property - in other words, re-1 great God-given resources. vrtie.STJZlM v.
Er.VDT t Annc.n. Da. ..I I Dt".1l the rhl .lrin liahilitu latv ,.lielu k.,a.A A.Hi--.. ....... . . "u .wv lie-
" ' ' ' vwip.-mui-i i ir.iiuciii a ' iuibiit uu ii I ui wcicv u a i csuui ics grftpl vtr in that KnilHinn A
converting sea water into
Rocket Could
a a
munist infiltration thrown in for i asscr as the whole problem of I think all the "Little Orphan be developed by the people and strong and his combo had return-! tP'T DelieVeS
Kumi mirasiiir are noi ginni; in p.-t" m wnuB ciMna- nmiw sins suuuiu ne seni 10 our " ucuciii ui an mc pcupic. en from an intermission They
or seiuea in seven aays or even imiioji lain is ine repiesemauves in .-aiem. along! He said one of the greatest were striking uo "Back a' Town
, v. - 1 l,t a "(."'P ai iney voie assets in ine .Northwest wa lit Blues. . - . .
PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOT LIV. people, with the lowest standard against repeal of that law. potential of cheap power through There were three Negro and ClTCle MaTS
10 all iheir live, in lhe Middle 'of Using in the world, and an ex- .Someone said in the paper re- which to attract Industrie, and o wh.te musicians in the band '
.......... F, .,., ,,, , r .... r-,- - ri""i- one people. anamon 10 tne .Negro song
hnnon" ,i,U -."'L"' PTI ?; , Si'1.8 I?.0!' .S?r'"r "I"! . - .. . Uu. i. clear," and Armstrong.
; ' ;":r.....". ..." .cl,: "r Koseinm said
In The Day's News
(Continued from Tag. One)
of the world constitutes the really j in their consideration of this bill
loremost economic issue. This we are talking about.
B R. Shoemaker, M D.
Winchester, Ore.
JJaf (&otjfe !
raises another imDortant Question
of -
1'. S . British and French inter
ests in the Middle East. The fulleM 1
than learning how to make a new "'M' "c "t',n of '""" Judy Bellows In Hospital
m mr. H.m..!. k,mk roP' nd America on all matters . ' . .
.. . ff-.(1 1 1 i aa HtsrhA I nm Amima
affecting this area is now regard
, , ea as essential
News of a different kind I M,,tarv defenses. This is close-
An earthquake in Tunisia has y related lo the economic proh.
wrecked a village, killing 12 per- i.m nf ih. .i,r. r.
"Are we to have high, multi
purpose dams providing maxi
mum power, maximum water con
iservation and maximum land re
J clamation?
' 'Or are we to have low dams,
but with more profits for the pri
vate utilities?"
Before coming to
i By VERN HAUCLANO
AP Aviation Writer
SAM DIEGO. Calif, if - A de
signer of lhe Redstone and Jupiter
ballistic missiles aid today that
an ionic rocket could be built, with
'present knowledge, that could
' reach Mar. in 400 day. and re
turn in about 320.
The designer. German - horn Dr.
POINT LOOKOUT. Md. Ernst Sluhlinger, .aid such a rock-
Attack Bombers'
Fire Accidentally
Hits Lighthouse
NEW YORK l.fl Things a columnist might never know
if he didn't open hi mail:
That the phrase "red tape" meaning the annoying
delays of officialdom arose in the 19th Century in Eng
land, whore government and legal documents were tied
with a pink-red tape.
That Maine is the only statu in the union which ad
joins only one other state, i -
That a honeybee can vibrate ils ftt m existence ... it originated
wings 410 times a second, or ln llln inlllry
400 time, a minute . .and that's Thm headline writer who
aome buzzm . cousin! r0 ,!,.! pln, , mllin.
That th. Black Sea isn t black evplodcs" missed a better one:
... It gets its name because of "Boom! Hie'"
the dense foes and violent storms That every time pop singer Te
that darken the area. rrsa Brewer comes out with a
That the "monkey wrench" got million-seller hit record she also
lis name from its inentor, ni nJ fntld - . her present
Charles Moncke, a London black- bovsiore: three hits, three chil
mith. drvn.
That US government puhlica- ,,lh'' " So)hl Tu,k"- "
tlnns. which usually bear lilies as "VV h, ... ,.
long-winded a. a marathon run- n,u To. "V " ,.".rl
ner" now include a booklet that 'J' fl V from- " !?
i. .imply called "Beer " . . . . ii Irom IS
wonder wh.l in the world it could ,,v'S'L-'h' 1 V E"0"'
be anouf ality. from Sa on. she need, good
That Arthur Murray say. to r'h'
learn to dance the cha eha all
you hav. to do i. wave goodhy
'.thol!i u"n y,?ur i"nd'' California Scientist
That bees usually fly in a c , ,
straichler line than crows . . . , Succumbs 10 Leuktmta
o. if you re in a real hurrv. vou'll
got Ihere faster by "making a SAJ FRANCISCO .f - I)r Jos
beehne" than by going "a. the "P Hamilton. I'niversily of
crow file." laliforma scientist who pioneered
That you are a born poet if. atomic medicine more than )
oflhand, you can think up words year, ago, died Monday of leu
thai rhvme with office ... or kemia. a cancer like disease of
cobra ... or awkward. (All right, I U hne hi,! rells common
then, take all day ) among those subject to radiation
That one can get a divorce in He was 19
only .even .tate. on the grounds He had been working with radio
a male i. a drug addict. ; active materials since nu, when
That "dungarees" comes from n. first injected radioactive so
the Indian word, dungri, the name dnim into a hui.an bloodstream in
of . Bombay .uburb where . collaboration with Or. Robert
coarse bin. colton cloth wa. first Slone, I'C professor of radiology,
nwnufaclured Colleague, expressed belief he
hat the Danish Tag. whirh ha. fell victim to leukemia because
a large white crns. on a red field. of his work. Authoring listed h4
lhe o lcst unchanged national death I. at industrial accident
sons ana injuring ju. i miI.i k. ,,.r.H hnrn ih-r.
A volcano JO miles west of C.ua- be economic development.
temala City is sending flames and,
smoke hundreds of feet up into the (L,.u ri j cl i
air after a spectacular eruption Church Elder tmbexxler
that ihreatens nearby villages Faces 3 Vi Year Sentence
In Chile, las a pouring out of a
volcano has cut off a river and is COI.l MB1A. S C. m A for-
overflowing highways and threat- mer church elder who admitted
ening homes. emberling $608. VJ from the bank
I imagine that friends and rela-
lives of Judy Bellows, li-vear-old f r. n t: i ei.
Dolio victim from voim nlv u-ara " lrnDw saies
California. Three Navy attack bombers eon. t would travel at speeds up t.
j ducting firing practice after dusk s6 0 miles an hour.
.Monday night, apparently over- Sluhlinger told an astronautics
shot their target and scored hits I svmPosium that an even faster
on a Coast Guard lighthouse here sP"ce device, a photon rocket pow
The lighthouse is located on theerr(1 b? ''Bnt- n" De,n proposed
southernmost tip of Maryland's Dul ' ,ne rnoment is nothing more
gteally surprised to read in the , Far Below 1956 Period
caption under her picture in The
News-Review. Keb. 11. that Judy I PORTLAND i.e Sales of tim.
was living with me in Hollydale. ber from O 4 C lands in Western ' western shore. The firing was h.. lnan mathematical exercise.
Actually she is not. 1 don't know ""son for the first seven months mg conducted in Chesapeake Bay None of us can conceive a
how the error was made. Judv. ot lhe ''seal year of 1957 were far off Bloodsworth Island often uH n"sn of building it." he said
t lulnui .... ln 1 1. a . 1. .. . L. . . . . . ' " ha . ... h HI
ShOOting anil 'r"Wul n pisruir...
faces
a a a a a I cashier
Maybe Nature is frvina lo nrove term
lhat she ran be just as destruc-1 1 larence D. Cooper Jr pleaded
live as MAN. ' guilty in I'. S. Distrirt Court here
Tuesday. Jmle (ieorce Bell Tim
Interesting and mavb. signi. merman pronnuncrd sentence,
ficant thought and fined him S0
The earthquake in Africa and Cooper was charged with mak
Ihe volcanic eruption, in Latin ms entries oser a tsose.ir
America get headlines and wide Period to roier the shortaiie.
reading. The discovery of oil in "hich was disclosed by an audit
however, is in the famous polio "iow tnose in the same period of by the Navy for
ward at Rancho Los Amigns. Hon- H-"'6. lhe l S. Bureau of Land bombing practice
lo. Calif She is getting the best Management said Tuesday. A Coast Guard sookesman !J
, -l.. i.l- i Tha mnnlhnil rnn V... . '. r -''M saiU
h . . : in-aiinriu uuiaiiiauie anvssnere. . .u,, uiuru uy iwu men stationed at tha iLiht
he served as sic. president and .....s, .k. i.i... i : j lha inp'i iir.oon i. . . n
. i,.,- , " " s-suiniriis aim .--" - --- i-- ...... Mm irreiveo minor scratches
mi iuii nnrsina rarp Mnph imnrovamant s HKII 1. Iieam. snowed sa PS Urn am. A .... .
down in vnlump v,l. anH i "J..." ... 10 X. oe
t ranee draws a three-line para
graph lhat very few of us will no
tice Generally speaking. w pav
Ml I'll more attention to bad news
than to good news.
last M.i
Cooper was a veteran etnpluve
of the National Bank of South
Carolina. Sumter. S. C.
He gave officers a statement
implicating a teller. O B Nellies.
in me emnerlement Nettles was
Economy forces in the house ot killed in a plane crash in lM
representatives in Washington
claim they have the votes neces
sary 10 mate me nrsi u 1 in ine p - mi:.- D M
Eisenhower budget. They expect un rtw VttlCt Bill
10 pas. a Dill authorizing U.tUU)..
000.000 to run the post office and
loison n,irMI,K rare Much improvement
has been evident since Judy ar
rived here Dec. 2, 19.i.
She is scheduled to undergo stir
gcry in a month or so. The sur
gery is expected lo result in still
greater improvement.
Judv is happy here and.
course, would en toy more letters before
ana carus 01 cneer.
Mrs Tom Bufurd
7122 Walnut Ave.
Hollvdale. Calif
space Ilighl. sDonsored loinlly by
the Air Force Office of Scienlific
Research and the Convair Division
of General Dvnamics Corp., is be
ing attended bv more than 300 mil
itary and industry missile experts.
age price per thousand board feet. I was ui line with lha iuh k yi Sluhlinger is chief of lhe (iuid
Green timber sales during Jan
uary were valued at $91,172
pared lo S4U.3
month
Several missiles from ih. i. .
com-iannaranllv u., ,u. .
lhe same.ncocheiaH nn il. r'r0"P t the Army's Redstone Ar
ance Control Research Section of
the Guided Missile Development
the water and
senal, HuntsviUe. Ala.
IVI U .1I.. rv. . A.a..tinn
ck. command, depuly of the Office of Scientific
iMnni.u. Kesearch. .aid the Air Force
Cyprus Policy Endorsed
By House Of Commons
-" 'inn i.u. KPsearrh m,A lha k,r Inrri IS
ine lotai sales on green timber lnvoi...a " I"'-, F"n" -supporting ionic rocket research.
in the first seven months of fiscal .-Th... ' h"' unit- "w " not supporting develop
157 ..re J.V0S4.S60. the report on a sched- ment of an ion space .hip. how-
said, compared to M.1S4 SSS in the " 'rtd hr"i" rofk'1 training flight ever." he cautioned.
same period of fiscal 1966 On sal-'p."" ' 8 rockets aboard, ", Davis, nevertheless, .aid he was
i vase sales, lhe seventh month to- "la- pleased to note that while J's
ital was only 1,7M 423. compared
lo 4.H,726 in the same period
Ol 1.)0.
House Continues Debate
LONDON if The British gov
ernment's Cyprus policy ha. been
endorsed by the House of Com- Row Struck Bv Train
i
years ago the experts being heard
i at the current symposium were
estimating that space flight was
50 years away, they now were
Dlaeina it nnl so i-nr in lhe
A New distanra
the,
Communist Party Break
With Soviet Said Sham
n.a.llI.i;TON uT
V,.k I. .
av laayrr wno sat in nn
Prob. Set
WASHINGTON . - Faced with Prim. Mimsler Harold Macm.l- nurryinj 10 SChOOl Bus
! treasury departments and the fed- Pr0Ir,1 ,rorn postal employes over lan'a Conservatives beat down a
leral la's rourin Th.i .....i.i hp . proposed cuts, the House moved Labor party parliamentary maneu-
reduction of is million dollars in ln'o Us second day of debate tmlay ver expressing dissatisfaction last Jl7
lhe appropriations requested b on money bill for the Treasury ; nighl 307-23 while British diplo-
ann rosi inuce uepanmenis mais aiso were ueienaing me poi-
me committee recom meno.-d a icy in me i .. -. t-napier nt the Ameri. eDh Vandapvon . ia.,-..riH un-
The r-t office and treasury de- reduction of Sg million dollars in In New York, the debate befor. ,lril 'k and killed Jll.r"', .Llh""' I nion. told the employed logger and lather of
s. .-. ruuucai mm- t,. t., ut; n .. - - Uicom- iuur cnunren. who Monday e'ean
" TTrj'V": ,""" ne was at the convent., eri a.,,li m .,... ,hh-r,
HI BBARD Two brother, wi'th m'oscow'i, ? ,' h" hr fT Accused Robber
urrying across a vacant lot in -for the putos. of ?J"sn.t' i,a,i.-
le center of town Wednesday public " '00l'n? ,he UALLAS. Ore. -
.l- f..... ' ! r V SentPnpa ini'MliaiLM, a
partments
hurry
the
morning crossed the Southern Pa
sentence investigation
A pre-
to be
citic tracks, oblivious to a train New v,. . "I";.'1 01 ,n m"de in th. rase of William Jos
bearii down on them. On. a,a r i l T". ,nt Amen- epn andervort
Post Office fund requests.
n us-i ine av-uain.n
courts are among the most e.sen- u telegraphed protests follow-! mitlee on three proposals involving I His brother Ivan IT siid that . . t. .V.u, convention d guiltv to charge, of robbery
Hal service, of the federal govern The S3.19;.1XJ.(XJ approved by the British crown colony went into X headed toward the hu. VJI B"-n'rJ ,nr ,h' ""n and kidnaping
men, the committee ., ,,,11 it. n: M , . third day today Bnta.n reK-ct- ,r, , get tt ar?Tlrt FfiS,"1 Th' " on the opening
But- more than the department had lor ed (.reek movj for a seven na- bu,K t0 North Marion High ,r" ,d control 4 ,h M ,or rnw' i"! of hl ""e on charges
No reasonable person doubts that comparable procrams this year Hon inquiry into British charges School he was two or three stem in r.,v. a p,rlT "'dnaping the family of a Safe-
S million dollars ran be cut from j The Post office Department that Greece is abetting lerrorum ; lhfld h brothcr. H, ,lld he sa,d but aHdln i?t.'lmi!.Hv." h w,y ,lor nnager her. and then
Iheir expenses without affecting ' complained lhat cut. would f. rceion the island. Ididn t hear or see the train ered , "inh-pow- robbing the .lore
Iheir efficiency in the least The layoffs, curtail existing service. The action in Commons wa. The direction of th. path would olarmed ' d ' ' ' " Circuit Judge Val Sloper ordered
Himver commission tells u that a and make it impossible to expand, test vole on a Lahorite motion to have put their barki partly to- He ti,A th- - . ,h' logger s S10.0OO bond contin-
similar program of trimming out Rep Gary , DA a. who headed a -,n lha Colonial ivir annronna. -.m it.. ..... . ..Mki: a ' . .. " Panv a announced ued and ihon i ..a.p,,n to a
v .vauoisi 10
needless waste in ALL the depart- subcommittee thai drafted the bill. . una by 100 pounds ,2S0). The gov- Cascade
mems ot our federal government said n is "ohviously ridiculous" to eminent victory in effect beat back The train reached Portland 40 words noi V l " . 0
f,I,.,l,,,,',lXpf, ,rom'"r '-" 'n would require dia- oppo'ltKm charges that Britian is minutes late Th. aouthbound tended to mike 111'
" aaajBl W0uata a 10. fissasty'.sb
treatment
tha slate hospital
vne oi lunercuiosis.
in- Earlier Vandervort had plead
seem ed innocent in the Nov kid
inda , lusiss. nj u,, HwrT Dalsjsz fam
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