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o o o o o 4 The News-Revi.w, Roseburg, Ore.-QMon. Jon. 13, 1958 CHARLES V. STANTON, Editor and Manager ADDYI WRIGHT, Ant. lui. Mr. GEORGE CASTILLO, Aitt. Editor Member el the AsuKieted rVess. Orteon Newipoper Publlihr AlMcittion, Hi Audit Iwna e ClrauleHons uriHIIil r WMT-BOLLIIMT CO.. IVC . etfleei la Naw Vera. Ckleafe, rreaelace. In .ailee. Ilia. rerllea. Deeaer Pualiihed Daily luneoy NEWS-REVIEW COMPANY. INC. laree nealta. S ta. Oel.u. Orefea B Mall far laar. Ill.ee. ale aiaalaa Sl.ee. Ihree eetaa. SI-H- Br Neere-aealew Carrier far Taar. IIIW da efeace.lleee la.a aaa rear par aiaalk. IMS. leleree' aa eereai elate aaallar Hay J. Ia. ai F" .eaeeera-, Oreaea. aaaer aat ar eierra 1111. TIMELY ADVICE By Charles V. Stanton Eric Allen Jr.. managinjr editor of the Medford Mail Tribune spent the holiday season in Southern California. His observations caused him to issue a solemn warning fol lowing his return to Medford. Southern Oregon, he declares, is a wonderful place to live, but it is (coin? to require more effort than now is being Riven the job to keep it that way. Allen's warning is one that applies as much to Doug las County as to the Medford area, inasmuch as we recently went through a highly emotional experience culminating in vehement rejection of community planning. Any effort to order the growth of a community meets prompt opposition. But, says Allen: To those BMP1 oppose planning and lonino and other typai of advanc preparation far orderly growth w tay thia: Go to Southern California and look about you. You will ee what happoni whan too many people tome to place too fat, and without the possibility of making plana to accommodate them. You will ee eommunltiet running out of adequate water sup plies; you will ee amog created by unregulated industrial and other typea of combustion; you will too ugly, haphazard com. munitloi, little better than slums; you will see traffic rush Ing along 10-lane tuperhlghwayt already too email for the load they carry, and along boulevard which are only half complet ed In hodgepodge pattern. Talk to public officials, and you will learn of their struggle to control sanitation, to provide services, to cut down on air and water pelkitlon all against almost insuperable odds, be cause the changes that created these things came too fast. The Medford newspaper man points out that his own county has a planning commission authorized "to do little more than make studies." Does that strike a responsive chord here in Douglas County? Our county planning com mission was stripped of all regulatory nowers. our building department was rendered impotent. We have no rule or regulation to assure orderly and directed growth, nrotect property investments and values, control safety in buildings, or even require proper sanitation, in many cases. Moved Too Rapidly One reason for the great upheaval with regard to plan ning In Douglas County, I believe, was that the planning commission, with vision of need for control over expansion, tried to move too rapidly and too far, without advance edu cation. People resent being pushed around. Normally, howev er, they are cooperative if shown reason and necessity for restrictions. It is not necessary to go to Southern California to find evidence of a lack of planning. One need not go outside the city limits of Roseburg to find streets that don't join properly, building areas im properly drained, houses that aren't served with sanitfry facilities, streets too narrow for their traffic load, nitiful lack of community parks and playgrounds, air pollution, and many other factors that could have been avoided had there been even a little vision and basic control in years "Pravda! Isvestia! "Erne Magazine Covers! lfj In The Day's HiGovemo? Of Washington RaDS Administration For ' By FRANK JENKINS Raps mar Drop In American Position 11 Gov. the national administration to dark thundercloud over the ken of the future. Kftorts to dn pose of these surpluses abroad by i .a. cutting prices to foreign buyers r1,' d tne na,ional ad- make up in mistakes will result are gelling us into hot water with 'lon today, asserting its in further confusion, wasted effort our friends who are hurt by this m'n'"""u? " ' hav Bllced and administrative snarls." fire-sale dumping of our accumu- rf .. Rosellini said "these five years In an address Deiore ine siaie ui nryuuiiiiu p. oven lated agricultural products. I can t help wondering if it convention of Young Democrats oniv ' ;j " "S : be better to scuttle our me governor saio w.i 7"A.S,"'u.-:;;" costlv and disastrously a resurgence oi sironj; inuniiuii, ..-. . ZmToZ"m r,d Lnited State, is n danger of even takes . prod from outer nrnfra relatively sira- becominR second-rate power space. Large Number Of Workers Are Being Laid Off Jobs wouldn't fabulously disruptive suusuimr iui u a ic.eucij aim- 7 , t - , , ,, pie crop insurance system. , among ine nations o. NtwJ, Mor, Tlx Rtmn en meergeynrhe,e Fta3.Pt of he" commun.t'y of" free nation, On the state level the governor ru, gTowfr would muc prefer "as been endangered by the lack reaffirmed his ear her statement ,uchY0sys"mTwouTdUco,.Pmoenr of any d,,cernu,le leadership .n j1 ev. of course, but it might do ioreign affairs. f h. .frf P " some re-al good. Whether the pre,- "Our very national defense has gram, Iheyea rs ahead ent farm Arogram does more been made precarious by a series In response to Republican lead- goid thTn li.rm T. at least open of blunder, and bad judgement, ers "it'c.sm of hi. at.tement. to auestion I "Our domestic progress has Rosellini said. H ! been tied in knots by misguided "Predications from other sourc- While we're on that subject, let's money policies.'' es that those services can be pro- take a look at our current mouse Continuing his attack, the Dem- vided without more revenue are problem here in Southern Oregon ocratic governor declared: .based on an optimism that n dif. and Far Northern California. It Saps Vitality , hcult to understand - Particul- involved heavy crop losses in 1957.1 "In five years, a Republican ad- arly when those sources are idem- It may involve even heavier loss- ministration attempting to apply ified with the Republican parly, es in 1958 even if the mice all Coolidgeera economics to the age "Instead inflation and increased die off next springs It seems like- of the atom has succeeded only prices are assuredly not going to ly that our crop rotation system in dangerously sapping America's bring the cost of government serv- will be seriously distrubed. if our vitality." ices down, and those economic stands of pasture grass and alfal-l The governor told the Young facts are what we have as Ine fa are heavily damaged this win- Democrats there has never bclore result of the national administra- ter, they will have to be plowed been a more intense need for the lion's highly publicized money pol- up and the land put to other crops. ; nation to utilize the ability of its icies." most of these substitute crops are young people. He blamed cutbacks in defense already in heavv overproduction.' "We face not only the need to spending and 'tight money' regu- so the price return from them will recoup the losses of the past five lalions as the primary cause ' of be highly disappointing. years." he said "we face as well the worst unemployment this state Besides, our rotation cycle will tne oanger mat ine scramoie oi nas suncieu since be badly upset for a period of years. In addition, there is the serious damage done to ditch banks. Bulganin Proposes Making Scandinavia Atomic Free present farm program. If we were spending our agricul tural aid billions for a sound and businesslike crop insurance svs- tern, our farmers here in the South-1 COPENHAGEN Premier excellent condition for making all ern Oregon-Far Northern Califor-; Nikolai Bulganin of Russia sug- northern Europe a zone which is ma area would get some good out gested Saturday an. atom free zone free of atomic and thermonuclear of it as would these unfortunate throughout Scandinavia and Fin- weapons, and this would be a con cerns growers in Florida. hand. siderable guarantee of the ore- They will get no good out of the In , ., t0 Premier Hans C. servation of peace and order in Hansen of Denmark he said Shis this area. , would extend the proposed zone in The original proposal, on which central Europe where atom Bulganin acted with his latest bar weapons and missiles should he rage of letters to the rest of the banned throughout northern Eu- world was made by Poland. It rope. 1 called for an atom-free zone corn He said that so far neither Den- prising only East and West Ger mark. Norway, Sweden com- many, Poland and Czechoslovak prising Scandinavia proper nor ia- r inland has acquired atom weap- Poland made its offer in the ons. Bulganin said this might be Thinking It Over By Robert L. Dieffenbacher, O.D. (Written for NEA Service) I Drooping shoulders and bent By NORMAN WALKER 1 68-million-person labor force. 'cent of the work force has been WASHINGTON i Workers in In Texas 56,223 workers filed idled. Aircraft contracts have increasing numbers are being laid unemployment compensation been cut back. Aluminum is af off their jobs across the nation. ! claims for Hie week ended Jan. 2. fected bv a reduced market and Many others are working only i doubling the load for the same by an interrupted power supply in part-time with consequently re-: week a year ago. Ted Clifford of a low-water year. Lumber is af duced paychecks. the Texas employment commis- fected bv a national downtrend in A government report due next sion said "the total is way beyond housing construction. Paul Wise week is expected to show unem-1 our wildest forecasts." i man. state employment security ployment lor December was , spokesman, forecasts 112.000 un- somewhere between 3' and 4 UQQ io wovernmenr emoloved in February almost i. i " "'" e.i,. r)u... Li . million. i a int f neoni, ik i ih. v. . . . tII,Ja, T. T. i b"ks may resui from the con-iSmokt Overcomes Man; The official count was 3.188.0O0 ernincnl-the administration and that more are employed than a ?," LrTM ih.i jfhiT'fin'l Rescued By Fireman in November, a third higher than ; Congrcss-to give the lagging vear .to. Union leader., are de- ! we are ,.old ?t phyicl lift- ' the 2.163.000 in November 1916, ! economy a boost. manding a special session of the Sf- nnS ni,n- y p,ii,?.,iS I PORTLAND in - Firemen res-: yko had proposed including Italy and the highest November jobless But expected increases in expen- Legislature to deal with the un- Jlli i, , ; i CUM 20-year-old youth, who and by inference Red Albania (ditures for missiles, research and employment situation. iainess Folks rfn Trmi .,im?" Dy smoke' 'rom a in the atom-free zone. apart- sen. leleste Negorville. head of an unofficial "partisans for peace U.N. General Assembly last Oct. 2. The Kremlin has been pressing for this plan with great vigor for a monm. In Moscow Saturday, an Italian Communist senator said Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Grom- figure since 19-19. Practically every sign points to other defense items to match Rus- the job situation getting worse be fore it improves. Figures for pro duction, income, profits and other economic indicators all have been declining. On the hopeful side are the cau tiously optimistic predictions of government and business leaders that conditions mav taper off in me spring ana negin picking up iy, she said. "If they panic, gen eral harm may ensue Economic indicators began look again at mid-year. Basis For Hopes Some hope, are based on in creased government spending giv ing the economy a shot in the r-.E.r'-ST. There's always some degree of sas KRANTisrn R Ar.. ...... u. i.: " " J :1 ourmng iwin i-oruana space conquests probably !. mn, ; f,,H T" ..;.r.. .1:.: :. M .'" 'r... ment early Saturday. cant come fast enough ; or M per cent bove the 26.9W .t 0d The victim. Frederick McNa-1 delegation, said Gromyko told Mr,'". 'cCredvre'search lhe samV'me a year ' Thel Discouragement.PTsappointment "as revived and taken to h.m Friday: director of the Seattle ' iJSuXal """V are 80 &(! that 1st '"cents hospital. "The atomic neutralization of Council sav, DPnnle'. alt tude, Job s'uation is growing "marked- they often break down one's St.- The occupant of an adjoining Italy could be part of an agree are the immrtin thine: 1, 1 y Mrs,e' LP' J;,Ht Prt min! ' hoM his ' ' proper!Panmt smelled smoke and ment for the atomic neutraliza- are me important ining now. dent o( ,ne Well, tar(0 Bank, ! position. Mental and spiritual suf-1 called firemen at 4 am. They Hon of any other coiuitry by which If they remain calm, were Jrtj low activity continuing in the i ferine actually san human atrpnath I found McNamara in bed. Italy considers itself menaced. ikely to weather this storm east-! first half of 1958 hut says thel sin weakens DeoDle in everv war 1 The fire did not spread to other Particularly as far a, the Italian area's broad diversification of in-1 if mankind is coins in stand apartment, but damage to the : Adriatic coast is concerned." dustry and commerce should cush ion the effects. ' ing gloomy about mid-19j7, some ! even earlier. They declined slowly at first but with increasing mo mentum with the start of winter. the weather warms up. cold weather business lull. But m.,,,. .j ...,j. ,!,. ! this time the decline appears ex- state unemployment compensation , lra easonal. system are helping tide over idled Blamino Other Person win 1M.-1 s ami iriiMiion :itss ui uuv- Johnston Named To Whip Public Interest In Aid straight without physical and spir-i building was tentatively set at1 Communist Albania is across the itual deformity he must seek the higher way. He can be relieved of sin. worry, frustration and discour agement. He must turn to God for help. There is no other force strong enough to order man to do his best. $6,000 ing power. Christma, huving. for example, stayed up well despite Everyone i, blaming some one WASHINGTON President eUe Business says labor costs Eisenhower Saturday gave movie spurred an inflationary spiral that executive Eric Johnston the job is now having a natural leveling of whipping up public interest in off. Labor claims business foreign aid programs as a means; creamed off too much profits ard of bolstering American security, curtailed purchasing power. Dem- Specifically, he asked Johnston ocrats blame Republican "tight to call a bipartisan Washington money policies, ncpunucans say conlrrence ol leaders in jrone by. But, despite example, of lack of planning on every i i .it i - i .. 1 ! .. . . 1 1 : , :iu . 1 nanu, we mill nave no cuiiiuy ihhiiiiuik nuimnnv un tne jobless gain power to do more than recommend; no provision to keep fn- The states have a pool of nearly til re growth orderlv 'nine billion dollar, to pav jobless U h true that the people of I)o,tKlas County, in a venrrdornind'to'L,';, a' emotional manner, nhook off all vestijre of control. ttatp that mm short Benefit av- 1?.. Un.,A mtn.A numiMLi AltUMwek .... I,.,., a -.,,o. (. ,.,11., t recently lost some growth momentum. I am convinced thato . .C "prlVed"" pro",! reZW. SZ we will soon be in the midst of another boom, bigger and more lasting than before. We should I believe, be thinking about that time. "letting things 'grow naturally' won't do any more," Eric Allen told readers of the .Vrrfforrf Mail-Tribune. "Let us then" he concluded, "use the minds that Cod gave us and arrange, through the democratic processes we have developed, that our most valuable resources be conserved." The advice given the people of Jackson and Josephine Counties also is good for the people of Douglas County, in my opinion. leel .uto. . iririe.SH .l.P-. y!"'erv section of the country and the Middle East and other areas. I" ' ' 57! every phase o .ctivity. Clt" right, to benefits after a specified period, usually 23 weeks. Some industries principally sice h, benefit plans which augment these government jobless payments. Cover Two Million These plans cover over two mil lion workers, most of them under- perity. Whatever the cause, the conse- Ki a ms. Johnston, Aluminum Co. Halting Work On New Plants PITTSBURGH . The Alum inum Company of America said Saturday it is temporarily halt- n anri nut 6 uv wvii a. un IWO OI e "hl,P " ne" P'an" b("caU5 of "exist- e pilDIIC ; hioh . .1. : . ' ui.tiiiuur, ui aluminum ' coupled with decreased demand." An Alcoa spokesman ,aid the Adriatic sea from Italy. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Find. Healing Substance That Relieve. Pain. S(mrSfal I t.rU ! 'a, CI I II a.. i" "-"" 11 onrinKS nemorrboid. wno nas oeen . irou-i.i i . . uiami are an m ni n in.ni nuences are being felt in virtually niesnooier tor ine vinite House in' .., c'omfort Tva. .nj smelirr near Evansville. ment lie .l H he wnnlH rnnn rail I . " n-"ieu on con- a conference of 600 to 700 riilZ,r'Tl-hm '"" " of private organization, including i '1 1, rIorl,, J,bh ,k , veterans, women, labor, f a r m, k . T ,k 'w pi,nt busmess .nd religious groups. bout three-fourth, complet- Johnston said leaders of both ! . ."' Pokm.n said. parties in and out of Consres, piani was Here is what the Associated Press found in some key Pacific Coast economic and population centers: I.OS A.ST. EI.ES I'nemplny ment is 91 .soo compared with 50m T.rl. N. T. ISaxkll - For lha Kunti oaa loand a new baaliar anbslinca with tha a.ton isaing ability to ihrink hfmor rnaida, itos itrhinir. and reliava pain without Burgery. In tana aftar ca. whila tently raliaainf lain, actual raduction (ihnnkaita) took place. ant mm,, f all-raiuh, wara ao thorourh that atifterers wade astonuhmi itatcmanu lika 'B hTePed to be a problrm ! Tha aecrct ia a naw htahnjt aub tance I Rio-Pync 1-discoYery of a world-famoui research mititute. Thu aubtanca ia now available in (uppotttory or eiafment form under tha name Preparation H. At your druggnt. Money back ."rantee. Re. U.S. Pat 0(t. -Hal Boyle- taking to boost the state payment vear ago. But the area has 2.524.- might also participate He men- Pro',,ctloIV H sld 'h original- by enough to give thewprker, 65 m) employed, exceeding the 2- tmned such figure, as former'1'! Alf01 h,d ho'M'd ' hav bo11' per cent of hi, normal take home so., ooo f , year ago. Aircraft President Hoover former Presi- plin" in Pr''et'on late this year, pay for four weeks 61) per cent for ,nn reia,ed industries are hurting dent Trnm.n and Adlai Steven-i Thf 5Pkmn id that halting ,u aiiuiuunai weeks. dl,e to production cutbacks. ,n. the Democratic candidate in An Associated Press survey of Plane nlants hae inulti billion Hip last nrpi,pni,l li,.,n uir iimmiim s nry mniir iiinrkei ann oonar nackiogs oi orders. rm White llouse press pi iitiiuiiuii ait-a snows mat un employment i, mounting fast. Pont Take It for Granted! construction "is hy no means an indication'' that Alcoa does not in-1 tend to complete the plants "and1 IS etvrelsrv 'V'u " pianis ana some have switched to missile and .lames C llagerty made public P1""' them in operation as soon rocket development This takes the President , letter in Johnston , ' ? b."."H?s conditions make 'his NEW YORK CP Things a Columnist might never know! About per rent of New York 'ewer and more skilled workers presence. He noted that the Vre,-i ,. ... if he (lirln't open his mail' ! state's six million workers are The missile-rocket work force will ident in his Stale of the Inion! ' a;d some construction work- , . . .... ... e idle The same proportion holds expand when mass production message Thursday had stressed tne P'ants will remain on IhHt Americans pay 100 million dollars a year for the re- f!;?tTn,,,gh Ground De come, later Aircraft Industrie, the need fo! slrengthenuig mutual j,'0 camPMJ rr,,,n Phas" iiei oi iiiKoiniun. . .uui ine imr n. v. r leius niuim uie nest troit Us 88 per cent, around Se- spokesman says -were not pti- security efforts and had called T ; L, V " "ouio noi ... ., ,. ..... ... ... i . ..... u f.mhl. In n.ll .1 Ik.. t '- . , at .ins iiinc. cute for this ailment years bko. . . his prescription: "tlet , ttle io per cent more sleep." ! I The qoverninent rlassilirs an That British hni ticullurisl, say has let down the llun.a. i.n red,. ' ,r" P'r ceni or more un mistic. either.' freaks among Ri Hun t flowers gees altogether during 1957 emploved as "distressed " -or in west n faced w ith grim ing unem were not pessimistic attention to a massive economic offensive by the Soviets against SFATTI.K The Pacific North- fee na ions jtriKiicii nun teiHiriers nil whatever money is needed to con- private means. v. . ... r...A i. i. , pnmi priiniimir snar,.. nnitn inn rt nvmnn nitiini, v.v h., in the last vear. . . and Ihev be-' ni,i,,m doHaMwere'iw. tilJd ' ,f r""nlrv " unemployment lops craft and aluminum industries duc' ,h' inference and informa lieve this may be due to radio- - IB 7 hwilVM m ! four nullum, the nation as a whole Washington state unemployed L'"?. Pros" w,,uM active fall-out. freedom " ,n ,n distressed rate- number SO.nnO. up in per cent That there .re more than S00 6.Dy $,ttar Bargain gory, affecting per cent of the from a vear ago. About 10 per casket makers ann ;j isi tunei ai That the biggest habv silting parlor, in the I nited States . . . bargain in 195S will be' at the consoling thought when you feel world's fair in Brussels. Belgium nobody really wants you. .... parents ran park their kids That the Duke of Kdinbuigh. all day at . nursery for only 20 who ought to know, once said, cents each. "Discipline is the force which, That in Morocco young hoys The 85th Congress, in its second thing, the Constitution foihids !..- ... Vimj hit- ymt it- .r ami mu mr wiiiii session, mvrs )riiiaps tnr uiggrst ror anoiner. ettective decision qutirn oi nun in me urKanifauun , s-in.i uinr rnrrfcs . . in ine oe- lest inai American lawmakers - well nish impossible from Bruce Biossat Mint Oil Prices Slump Reported Jantzen Mills Not To Move PORTLAND Jantzen kmtt. ing mills ha, nn plans to move its' neaaquanera irom Portland, but its board chairman is unhappy with Oregon's business climate. This was said Friday night by J. A. Zehntbauer. chairman nfth' board of the international sports ITARY CUSTOM IVACX, CORVAI.I.1S e A hu,-. crease in Washington states pro- clothing and swimming suit firm duction is the main reason for . A check with Zehntbauer was! slumD in mint oil onres. an asn- made after a bulletin to tnemhr; ...nL ..t,..P.l . i k nf th Or.ann D...U.-. ' i to which he belongs ." lief this will speed the growth of have confronted since World War numbers dav isaid he would sneak net .,.J That In firrat Britain each year "'"d', "mn ' mhol of II. It will he judged hy ihe way B, herever the administra- M. D. Thomas said that the mint on the topic listed as "Why we more people commit suicide than . ...''! nses .to the necessities put u(Hin Hon s pn.gi am, for the missile ae oil price could be increased only regret leaving Portland" si-em to reflect timidilv. narrow production is curtailed sharf .y But Zehntbauer did lake the oc-! scope, or lack of uiiamnaiion. the or 4,sl nrw export markets are casion to rap what he called the' lawmakers can try to give them creaieo enmate The ine wrcgun .-siaie voiiege siail ' r(amnnic operaaion, with. member said that in the past eight "c planis in anrouver. Wash .' ...... ... n..ai.k..r.n u .u. anrt in Suinlh I'.ml.n. it. Congress has sfHT THi COUNTRY has a La, 'b.,ie,i'it annual mint Drn- people in South Carolina h.,w?l sist 'all .re killed in highway accidents.. 11 oosmessuirn men mis country ny rtussia s auvanres That vou will blink vour eves r"i"r' ineir expense accounts in satellites and aussiies about two million times in 1958 Yesterday's News That . Sixth Avenue shop hen specialiting in back munlier, of magazines and newspapers Is.t it President Eisenhower's admints. witn tneir income tax returns wiauld make miles Th observed long ago, Prosiei i' mi White House gates d make a paper mountain 15 tration is heisg measured in the ,h ,., k'. ,,k . ' ," at it was Francs Bacon who government does not end at thr ,h,'-v "Khl ,n hj, Mil Wllrinill mtnii (aara . . I ,1.. ... . .k.l.a ... a 1. - . rit'tlt lik atno,' nf Ik.m ll... - Ikia nn- "UeaH ua.. i -.. . ....... - e . i . , m a,. ear i 1 1 1 1 n i , i ir ,i if- s, wa s i i u (1 i.i r n- ,,irl lull triim 7K IHatl lr UTi IM Ml Klinr II 111 III IflP r laVflV In - totiorrow " " . Za V "' "" mr A.uerir.n i sia.n,, p,,un), ine urm wnue in Portland "all That . resear,eri, fou.l the d '"' "TSKa.. . n the President s ,,..p,.als. but a reK's production also has we get is a kick in the pant. " . Thai 1 resear.eier .is tout the . SOME ALREADY have judged searching appraisal and then a re mH.(ain thatnsame oerimt he jOT.2rc,TW PtlR.l0 M','?S r ,'rr;Kl7' 'Zn,i h"n ? "TnZ 'V n STR.CKENDUR.NOFLY.N0 aoout iu per cm : . . tney get along lOKll.AMI Portlands ing in leadership Thev aptea to ffl t.ax.aa) in ;2, mm n.,mrft STrnkTuv i-.i.r . a, ..S ..fk ".."...rV.' 'h" Peking uolatoi,. - be- Whether or ! t'n .Tm.sms ar mere foiw.sv.s But t ongress h.si. I,. I tirower. J.e.fu he Hoohta nesriav after h,. .i...... " If the f re ii n vour stomach da? n.Z ' ' S",' k f'-cognire c.llv .mended to be a creative lhat either prtfct.on will be cut airplane flight That in Fslland run in The .7 ,. .v k' . t '""'"i on n" ;,n,y ,n "ncan government or exHtts boosted. He w Herbert Hop, s; co. -Jmln's .tikTni 1 a l.rf h2, r. i ? " '.,kT Y"1' ,w'"'r' 4 ' n0 Umr m ,h" rPn",rv h" Because of this, he said, there owner oPpowers FumrTure i'o ' woman. tk.nt , cJ;,d. .d. hour, ol U.:, in judo to teach. The MI men ann1 women ,f the ihe.e been greater ..d for ,t ,0,e hope that o.l price, .ill Hope ... sir.cken on a plane "fiut it n't be ,d u tr''tr s7;Km ,o to ,o Tu':x$&m:Mtw'"' s-K H'rhrt 0 cS'o 0 o 0 6 o 0 8131 ffl J 3 e 2 O m ftli ffi CD f O i O TO ALLOW TH FLAG THUS CAPITOL. TO REMAIN UNFURLED AT ALL TA1ES. 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