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4 Th Ntwy.Uvi.tw, itottbura Qr, Wd. Moy 11, 1938 CHARLES V. STANTON, Editor and Manager ' ADOYI WW6HT, loiieeas Mimiw CIORGI CASTILLO, Assistant Hitee ' Mnkr ( Dm AsaeaiaMsi tnu. Of N.wiMM' Pgbll.h.rs . Aseecletie. Hx Audit CittyUHwn Birtae kr WliT-lOttlDAl CO, INC. allleM hi 'w T.rk. Ckltifa. miikii, im iim. rnu.4. P.ail.a.4 Pallr ! 7 kr lk - NEWS-REVIEW COMPANY. INC. tt.irtiPTioM a4Tr u o,.e..- ;'-'"" l'.,.!,:,:lJ":lkL A1,!!1 llfH M ou.i. U"l" - te.Mi Una IUI ' Br H.w....l. r.rrt.r-T.r It". SIS . ' kr ll-kk. finui Hi BMkarf r. O. I klnlk ilW t ' Usee rr Car II S.tMrtllltaa UmM r.u Is assa o:r..rra.",-.rt,'.y .".": " EXPORTS BRING DOLLARS By Gorg Caitillo Have you ever wondered what impact foreign exports have on the economy of Dough County? I never did, except to the extent that it wan interentinjr that some product was beintr shipped to some foreign coun try. tv. rnmmiiiM for National Trade Policy, a bi partisan organization promoting public understanding of the country's foreign trade problems, has come up with a re port resulting from a survey of the 4th Congressional Dis trict. It is designed to tell just wnai inn impact m. The committee report is based on a study by the De n.4mnf nf fnmmerre. minor basic data from the Bureau of Census, the Bureau of Foreign Commerce and other sources. Thnf niicrtir n he authoritative enough. Th. Mtimatn Is that 12.3 million dollars flows into the district each year from foreign trade. It cites Crown-Zeller-bach Corp., for instance, as an exporter of lumber and wood products: U. S. Tlywood. of lumber; and Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. of Plvwood, lumber and pulp. The 12.3 million figure is based on export of lumber and wood products, food and kindred products and pulp and paper products. Clouds Seven and Eight Buying Power Half Billi Governors Debate farm NlOtieV BoOStS State Is Nearing An End By JACK BELL CORVALLIS - Mart than one- receipts went for direct payroll in MIAMI BEACH, Kla. Gov. V, hinj. Hnll.rs annual "buying harvesting. . miiii. Harold W. Handlev or Indiana ..,d h,lf b llon ' . m h..' Not 'uncluded , . " Tuesday an economic upiurn I. in P ' Oregon a economy hai doar buving power was employ light for the country but Gov., been credited directly to the .tale ,,nt for production of wppliei G. Mennen Williams of Michigan agriculture by an Oregon State used in processing farm Product' jr.. ference began panel discussion. ".''".I'i'.dded in the fi st P'P" ""lk "rton n,? W.!! s r'"",on ,nd vrp'r-Va'X;- U sr jvr. WnZ '."Republican, said on "j"'0" ' ' tCnmy W, led ..ud. i. a television program (NBC "To-:19j6' . , , I Dr. Konan detailed atudy l. day") that there 1. evidence that i The total doe. not include .m- Wing publsned by OSC and i. by thi. fall the economy will be porlant dollar p.yrolla provided by , .-Oregon. Farmi Giner.l. well on its way toward full recov-"uch activitie. as wholesaling. Buvmg Power." Copie. will b ery transportation, and .torage of available soon from county exten- But William., a Democrat, ap- ,arm Procude en route to retail alon 0(flces or the OSC bulletin peared on the same program.! market.. ' clerk, Corvallis. , called for additional a c t i o n to The state". 5J.0O0 farmer. about combat a slump he said is "due 30 000 of them classed as commer pnmarily to the policv of the Ki- cial farmers received only 94 mil senhower administration." He lion dollars of the total as "net auggested, specifically, a cut in income." Farmers paid out 301 mil excise taxes on automobiles. lion to earn 395 million dollars. Meyner. a Democrat, said at a of the 571 million. 176 million new. conference that any tax re- dollars value was added in what duction should be part of an over- Koran terms "the first slep be all plan to stimulate the economy yond the farm gale." The "first mi ooosi ouying power. step included 611 million in aireci .vtass psychology is a factor payroll for canning, freezing, dairy in an economic upiurn or down- manufacturing, and other methods turn." he said. of processing or handling Oregon's : Meanwhile a cross-section check (arm output. ! among governors indicated a ma jority of them favors public works Direct Payroll Big Attention Is Called To Another School Loss over a tax cut a. a remedy for unemployment. The ?",m,sl ,s;itVV.rrt -5 Your recent editorial regarding farm production itself generated ,9 o t)ree of Rosehurg-, , mm, .i uuna, j.,H,,,rB ...- rnmmenriah p. and labor . - " . . , . ' Secretary Benson Visiting Canada To Ease Feeling 1 53 million paid to hired farm land 26 million to persons employ-1 a very subtle approach to a com. and 26 minion to persons mpy- - -- - problem evident to all per ed by Oregon firm, selling arm ninii p education supphe, and equipment of aU kinds. " e , -Hal Boyle- Jobs, Incomes Affected frh evidence that the recession may have seen its low point and that a recovery is .tarting. Spokesmen for a number of key industries have reported improve ment in new orders. By FRANK JENKINS luniv i.n 1 uiiiir were ail lusing aiie. plavwriirht Paddy Chayefsky. Too few people today want stature. 1 hey seem to be try It points out that the Department of Commerce esti-iing to get rid of the stature they have." 'male for the 4th District shows the following; jobs and in-j scratch a humorist and you find- comes in the district are affected by world trade. a moralist. And Chayefsky is no ma,tered the technique of his .. 1- J" 1?5. the local industry's proportionate share f c..Mdy.ho wonjCra,,. . the national export total Tor iiimoer ann wooa ptouucis , wnriH . ri,div .rinnt niace in-i. k.. i .i-h vnri a ihoi.Bht mnitnteH in $7 nR?.2(18. At least 750 full-time iobs were habited bv oeoDle too often moti-1 r.ncr. " h. vnl. ,n.H - Anrf nn If the Dolitirians will quit trying available only because of this export trade. vated by uncontrollable hostility can tell when you do something j to MAKE VOTKS out of the reces- o r.j a i,i.i i :.i. .):. .l,nu-o.t or an unronironaoie reacn ior whether it. right or wrong. ision. mayoe we can :i .. exporis of $989,059 and at least 50 full-time jobs were creat- Pe."g", ,h"eling that the clank- Comfortably Well Off ed hv ernnHs nf canned fruits and vegetables, raisins, dry lino. imn. r n, K.rhinm. il "I'm not rich, but I'm comfort- - i i . 1 . .u u. I i Bhlv well nff 1 fn.iM luv nlf m rnmmerr Week. iruun niHi tree mil. . uiusnie ma m1" "Ki1". c am. ...... ... - . . . 1 Tt,. n.n.r in.liwt.-v with evpn "People have tried this wild, let s-i year and get by if 1 had to. But I conference of corporation and bus i ' V j tisaoti U I...I ia iK. Jl..,.lJ - live-il-up philosophy so often be- want to be prepared for that plants, showed $W8.867. At least 38 jobs depended on ex- fore jnpnitorv ,nd jt h never three-year fallow period they say ports. worked. ' comes to every writer at some 4. No less than three million dollars were broujrht into! "Hedonism for the sake of lied-; time in his life. J,'. i. .:!. ,..,.. 4U.,l, ;..,, 11, ,.-l ,,!, Ttio onism this living only or pleas- i leei now i ve goi me craus- Annual employment, not includ- ,, i.,., nam. which do. ing farm operators and their fam- MrvM sppcjai nole was omitted, ilies. for production and process- .,.., ,, , n,..n nf verv WASHINGTOX UPi Secretary ! ing is estimated at more than 40-" 1 hiKh ideals and abilitv. who. eh of Agriculture Benson is visling ! 000 jobs when translated to a full- j . J ne condence and respect of Canada on a brief trip which his lime basis. This is the total hours L co.workers and students. A h p. tl k mi ui me . ..... . ... . man dedicated to souna eaucauon- Th alnV MpC current irritations Canadians ex- seasonal workers figured in terms , hllosophies - sincere in his I IIC VUJ (press about IS. agricultural poli- of full annual employment. i endeavors and successful in his re- r"' The seasonal labor payroll car-l.,,ii, Tn use a verv old adage home Canadian official, have ries many advantages for the eco-, Roseburg's loss will be Oswego's been openly critical in recent nnmv knmn nvnlaini It nrnvules ; - nrnt..UtiAn. IA k'en Ci. " "aid , &""to Jew York turned firm ! ..uZj!.r? ?'" rrk, tor. y" PP1"' mon, Roseburg Senior High School iTuesday morning in the wake of,r" Th.. T. I. ... .h. ; fT. Pp.or """y L " .71! ,! vlce Principal! . . .1... thm r.,.H nnl : . "" w" Vdii suair nunic uinr .nun i Lnited Mates government to sell I home duties to earn monev for much of its crop surpluses for j "extras." Processors interviewed I loreign currencies. There is also 1 in the survey said most seasonal some objection to the American workers employed in their plants barter program, which operates in were Oregon residents. utllliun lO Casn Sales. ! v. .rn,,nH .mnlm.nl hno,. m where. Along that line. Yours truly. Mrs. Robert Lenneville 1321 SE Mill St. Roseburg, Ore. (Editor's note: The announce ent of the new post secured hy Canada has had big wheat crops .j t .i u. ... .l... Wnnnth Simnn was not made until . V, , . rvei, ivouiiit-u lur ine uuik ui ine - . . : , of its own during the last four ,ota pavron for joh, in ,ucn after the editorial mentioned. The years and historically exports a ljvlllPS dajrv panls livestock News-Review adds Us congratula good share of the crop. ! slaughtering and packing plants, tions to the high school administra Department officials sav Canada j l.-j..-. . . . inr i . . . . . . - 7 illlll MUM'S HdllUIIIlK laioi up)ues. i ' ..i . f ruit and Secretary of lj'1" abroi,d of American surplus planl addre 'ing a . fh"r,m "op"' .J"."''"'" whM- full-time jobs. 7;.. .j i,...-. i but contend that Canadians may , vegetable processing provide about 3,000 i i. "j .u.... ti nnn . ,u J.:.. re is preuy naa. h,...p ... ... ...u... . rn;riii were nniKf n uowii m nnuw eioi.uuu mm m n imii v ..u n.n v01l Bet right down to it. to go on and become a real artist nru executive, in New York City, .ays the best way to cure the re cession is the DO IT YOURSELF method. He adds: "OVER-DEPENDENCE on gov ernment cures can disturb husi- 1 take myself seriously as r ness, hamper it, or even WRECK nroducts. $635,000 In livestock. $552,000 in vesretables. $512.- however there are only two win- 000 in pears and $184,000 in wheat. 'dows to the world - two great writer, whether anyone else does it The Commerce Department's survey calls the effects '"erne, to write about. Tsmgle IZVn ngM" i or imports on tne 4tn District economy as itecirteaiv rav- Two Oraat Thms ! v.nv .who win sue " Un.. ..... II. J... ... . . 1. . . .......,...... ., ... .: :. I V. ... . 1 ,. .. ..... n I . Th. InnU A i t h B R l WOllId Tlfif ...nw.c-, ....vvvrvf-f, .1. ...nil lull inni inn n 1. 1 u . e. n ... uiie mc . uuiii.ttK.. biiu uiMnmi,ft. .... - . - ----- - Let's put it this way: not fully understand the import- Bean Industry Cited ance of such sales in America's i Snap beans which require con-' broad, complicated foreign policy. siderable processing is an oulstand Despite various efforts at dis- jnl! example of the economic ac-! posal, the United States faces a tivitv generated by a single crop,; growing surplus of wheat. The i the economist states. Buying pow Agriculture Department estimates I er of Oregon's annual snap bean that a July 1 carry-over of about ; cr0p in terms of local jobs and 880 million bushels of wheat will supplies was estimated at 29 mil VSSjfW1' t0 '' lion dollars - nearl-v fiplina the i.iv.uw,uwi on on-iiiiic in mi limn nairt tn grnuort i mnd - i ----- .... rrrnrn. nt nriviniisi rppnrn ji :n j.h .l. Many .who win success find it If wishes were horses, all WU.om.ooo.mo bushels in ltttS I " uu""" m rowe Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarraMfd bf Iookc fftln teeth sllpplnt(, dropping or wobbling when vou eht, talk or taunt). Just prlnkle little FASTKETH on your platen. Thli pleasant powder Rives a remarkable sens nf added comfort and security bv holding plates mora flrmlv No nmmv, eooey, paaty tasr.f or tefllrisT. It a alkaline cnon-acldi. Gt FASTEETH at any drug counttf. hardwood plywood, particle board anrlhardlioarrl are affect- the only thing worth living for ,s yearning back to some ".r b"1 ' ihi t vbdv would be ricb ? m Yonnrt ,j u i ' death. The other savs love makes period of their life. Not Chayefsky. ( the trick, everybody would ne ricn MmeNC3 S I OUnZ M bv irnport.i. ,..., the world go round. That's my i Neither his childhood nor his land happy I . minas iNegiecrea, Claims Official TU . ' XT. . ! 1 T i r, 1 : : :i: . i iir vuiiiiiui.it'v iiir iailiiiini iihiih x iiiic.v. 111 luiliMlliiK window the information, has a moral to show, of course. ; "I believe in any kind of love years as a soldier (he was wound-i The truth, as Secretary Weeks ed in Kurope during the Second suggests, is mat in ousiness mai- It N one fay'ori, an ex.en.sion of the Trade Aemr,,.., jy. if it's sick or e'f,hha. World yv,r l Md any romantic i .era . wh hude, curing recev for five years Hearing on American trade policy are "J B7rTbrn a.ahor whose 1 ' 'ihe h.PP,t time of my life is i best way. Act now hemp; carried nn before the Iloine Ways and Means chunkv frame is toooed bv a dark right now.'' he said. "1 hated the Committee. shock of hair as rebellious as his war. and adolescence was the un- Speaking of the easy way OMAHA Thousands of America's best young minds are A report just issued by the joint j being lost through neglect and the will be Injured if barriers are not set tip to discouraKe im- rlM(,d sllc.,s, , h proluc.t nnria . ..tl t- ..1.1 it nn nwn mime, hit iuuue, irrnamis. -, . n . i . Ill my mind, the national trade policy Kioup has a IH.int.'compleled the scrip, for another, couldn't go back and live that ten years 0" '"uv ""2 Vert H,,y i' c In the first place, buttonin up atrainst two-way trade is a "JJ'.'S. Z" "Sa'n 'n m'm' Wml "mL" commit ,ffi said'; reflection of a type of isolationism, which the country has hro.dwav nliv ,mlcn" un , -. My on Dlnnv. j, now three It adds that the number of top "two hundred thousands of our lonjr Since found detrimental. , But after !' vears of writing, years' old. ' My biggest wish is civilian jobs has nearly TRIPLED most capable youth each year stop includina a oeriod spent as a gag-tthat. somehow, he could skip the since isw. T"""'. " "'Piomas; milh, he feels he has only now ' years between 10 and 20." " me rs orop out yearly be- I... . ...... .u...K. ,,B . UUtS You may say I and girls who could be teachers. These government employees doctors, scientists and leaders in SPKND MONEY. That extra five j industry and government. billiona they are getting buys a ' thousands more, who might lot of goods and helps to keep bus-, not be leaders but who in their mess booming. own way have an extremely valu- ante contribution to make to soci- Wait a minute. I ety are selling themselves and Everv billion the government society short by droDDins out of i snends costs you as an individual school." WSIIINCTON i Secretary -Resentment of the U.S. altitude about six dollars. So that five bil- Reed, in an address prepared ,.f State Dulles said Tuesday the toward I'erei Jimenei was one lion costs you anom w. ii yo i are or a panel discussion group out- rrotecliomsts who are rilfhtmjr It. contend the country r" ' '"'" 0 " ! "V' 0"f; w'ro e and asked congressional committee on reduc i federal government must step into vill be injured if barriers are not set up to discourse im- d' He ha. produwd me why 1 didn't write a Jlay abo'd lion of NON-ESSENTIAL federal the picture, a government official 1 rnukin t beir lo 1 t pxpenuiiures says mai in mr fdai . im tuc itauuiiai .uniiirs ui Russia Hat Challenged But more importantly, the Russian government has blat- , a II JCa.a. antly declared a full-scale war of trade against the United DlllleS hdVS Utllted bldtCS ndous States. It doesn't make sense that with the tremen weapons of production the T. S. has it should throw up paper doors and refuse to fiirht. It's recognized that some imports will throw some in dustries out of adjustment, but it's the overall view which is necessary. What will do the most Rood for the most people? As President Kisenhower contends, the answer is two-way trade. And on the other side of the coin, if the U. S. beirins losmir export trade because it cuts off imports, the result doing its duty wmim jiisi as sureiy mean smntinir down some plants. world Not Barred From Doing Its Duty Anywhere In World t nited Stales Soviet t'ommiin is not barred hy element in the anti-Americanism he breadwinner for a family of lined the Eisenhower adminisira- ',.! ihrn from h.k.j .u. v.. four, it costs you about 1120. (.ov- tions proposed program of fed- n l here in the I ernment. you know, has a curious eral aid to education He said the ailnere in me ,... -..lino il. mnnev Whl it ml. nf th. ..l.r.l TODD APARTMENTS Will Soon Have A Heated Swim crning Pool For The Exclusive Use ( Of Todd Apartments Tenants. "V- Locofed Between Vista $5, Homes and The Terrace CHOICE APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE At $60.00 Per Month Phone OR .4-4340 Bruce Biossat rrom many sources we hear heads, fired either from land or na voiced the earnest fears that an '' vessels. "accidental" global war may be Thus. Ihe I'nited Stales or Bri tourhed off in the next decade or 1"" c,""'d nHl ,m"'n " " ""' , ur.n. war unless soma Wants Summit Meet lie made the statement at a ihe I nited Mates together new conference in discussing the with its NATO allies wants the crisis in Lebanon The Soviet In- summit meeting but will not be ion has issued warninss against swept into it on an emotional wave, anv interference in llianon s in The I nited States will send a ternal affairs note to Russia this week propos- Dulles said the President has arrangements for technical plenty of authority under a Mid- discussions on measures to police .lie K.asl noliry resolution a.looled nuclear test ban. If all goes well way of getting its money. What it . role of the federal government needs, it reaches into the taxpay-j would be ronsultive and advisory, er's pocket and TAKES to give "leadership without domi- W hat it takes out of the taxpav- nation, assistance without inter er's pocket. THE TAXPAYER ference." DOESN'T HAVE LEFT TO SPEND Dr. I.. E. Burnev. surgeon gen- KOR HIMSELF. b l'oni;res more than a year ago to act to preserve I-hanon s lnde- Ihe East-West technical talks could start in three or four weeks. t The problems of civil conflict in n aceH m,h. i .1. "'l pendence and integrity if neces-', "rpT . ' 7, " L" s TrV con,r....i' ih"r !;mJ"i ry and ,f requested to do so. ' Indonesia should be handled with- .1 lorces COnlraened orders mnA ri- . . mil onlsulp tnlerferenpe Th.r. Laiesi io express mil concern Is forces convened orders and de th National Planning Association, j hberalely prepared the devices for highly regarded independent re- " search organnation ' "'"okio oi mis is perhaps make the resolution effective. in uniform today has Iv that the I' S. government is not I nf thm aurf.il knl. ........ i - . j , .. .. . .. . , ............. ansi.ius tu na.e a siuiaiii.n ur- ........... mi rimer me n- ..... wnuin Da loosed upon the velnn Ihil u,.,,IH ..... II. ,i.,-!.r..i ih.i t.h.nnn unIH '" ouisme inienerence i nere not have to be attacked by inter- have been reports that Commu national communism in order to Thinking It Over eral of the Vnited States, warned the convention that if we do not increase our medical education facilities, we will not have enough doctors in 19T0 to maintain Ihe present ratio of doctors to popula tioncurrently 1.12 doctors per looooo population. - Texan Pianist Given As most see it. the problem real- 1L! ..j . . wnr,t B'" h' ";,' """ted emphatical- . . , , .'.iiiiirii in lllllllirm IfXIalT ly breaks down into two parts. The some notion of the awful holoci veinp that would serve as a pre text for introducing I S. forces viel Lnmn or one of Ihe two West, world. in winning a Council teat. ia measure nf h.. irr..n.,... k..... hd'ty. 1 h. 1' C .... .rnm.nl h.ti... .nH VI fl . in m. As for a blundering beginner in evpects that the Krench people 1 n, BMeMII riayert Psoooca uunng mignr nist t'hina has offered lo send its By Rebert L. Dleffanbacher, D. 0. Ticker-Tape Reception volunteers lo fight with the gov. fvfcic'.i ernment against anti-communist (Written for IxEA -service) . NKW YORK jT A lanky blond rebels. Wire tapping is such a sneaky T,n ,n0 pl,v, h, ' WJ The Italian goernment is well way of snooping that moral and , h,ro in his 'own country last qualified to serve as a member civil law cannot justify its wide. niS ht. of the I nited Nations Security spread use. Human bengs so easily All but two of the 2 W0 persons Council. Dulles made this com- succumb to the temptation of gos- who jammed l arnegie Hall wel- ment when asked how the I'nited sip and satanic curiosity which romed home Van Cliburn with a Mates leu anout uaiv s interest maaes u pussiu.r, ib.u.. tumultuous ovation. tne numan rignrs oi prisacyi ; The two who did not join in the I There is no evidence that Jesus applause at Ihe recital last night lever listened to gossip. He certain-j were Harvev I avan Cliburn Sr ly did not encourage His disciples ,na n Wlft ,h form,r Rii,),, to investigate Ihe personal lives of Bee O Brvan. Ther seemed trans- others. Jesus loo people ior ineir nh the reception their son r,a ismrnri ana ttriiain " mie out nere the pniei-t into the area ...I... ....v nuvirir weapiins mmhp tanauc Billing in the might blunder into war. Kremlin would launch the big r Claars Other Points The second is that as time goes ''"' would be no accident, what Dulles made thesa other mam on more and more countries may Z , measure oi nis irresponsi. points learn to produce nuclear weapons ann migni necine to use mem in . some relative v limited .,... h 'rn cuniries wnicn mav aim ui l dn.l ... niu.n m ,n. u,.i. nu.rr.l ih. .,,n.n, ........ n nuclear weanons. wa mutt ..im. ti,. .r... i-r...k .-..j. . rourse.'could be almost iniianily 'hat the responsible elemenis there their Dresent crisis and m. r.. SPOKANE .e Three members po'ential. He did not even consid- had received world wide. "'her would not think of it or marks (mm Dulles now would be of the Salt I ake City Bees base- er them as they appeared to be At the intermission that followed The NPA said there was mount wo"ld r"Pnsiva in threais of inappropriate ball club told police this week thev He saw in them the men they could the first of his two offerings, fil ing danger that such devastating ,r"m ,h hi P'wers ire President Richard Nixon's were stung by thieves during the become. burn was able to report back arms might even fall into he houM ,n"' ri,r ""lll"v decision to go to Caracas. ene- night. - All people would achieve higher ,vf. h, fh,nCed hi. sweat hands of 'organised criminal or "'"pon ln. W"1 conflict. , ruela - where he was attacked Ihe Bees, who wound up their K'"1". 'hey challenged to KH shirt, that the feelmg was vnminai or insurrectionary ' by mohs - was a correct ju.lg Pacific Coast League series here te wnai tney can rise .o us- -s . mutual, groups are another story. But they mem in the light of information by winning four straight from Soo- mother sees in her child a future - m ,0 happy to be home man. so, iw. mi... " ... ..-. again, ne said. they can oecome wim our s,.h th. h.ln nf I'.tvi K v e t.s a, N.v.nh.lo.. .i .. n.,.,1,1. .k.i " ln" nl1' ocmr.-oanu wnat inev now kn.iw sain ai.-o was taken irom nis nui- ""r - r -- - c nR I,. v." hiT" .J. .ill?.! cl',r,rrn 'n a " limited" quarrel., he probably would n.it have gone fold: Robert Honor said he lost t0 PORTLAND .f - Oswald West. war is not as Bi.it iiumahiia i. " nuclear wearnins exist, i Basic IS policy calls ( o r and Jim McDonald W. I HIGHIK PRICIS I pungent phrase maker and Oregon ruselted the menace exist. Yet the horror friendly relation, with all coun- HlBNlg governor from 1911 to 1915. oh- v?..i... . i , .. !' ruin that woul.t strike the earth tries in South America regardless ..... ..g. WASHINGTON' . Farmers served his ft.it h birthday anmver- Nuclear explosives do not 'go if nuclear warf.ire should descend of Ihe tvpe of government Dull.-. ILH Duor currently are receiving higher sarv Tuesday. Si .a i.tlr'.ii ',c,hn""n murl 11 " eepin into the con- made thi. rvont when asked why PORTI AND Department prices for poultry and eggs. Pro- "I didn't' expect to live this .,....... . rmy,, men rsrrynnera. mis government nad maintained store sales in this area in the ducers received an average of 37 4 long he ta d doren lor eggs in mid- Asked how many more birthnavs compared with 30 cents he expected, he replied. "Hell. before. ( you can t stay here for ever ary groups ta "te r hemu or 'valiIhort """' h,v " h' not only fanatical av ailahl, b,f,e he went there k.ne. ..id prowlers broke into '; Vr,r Ihre.i Tn'lZ .Vh t lrJZ "" irr"P"n,'h1' h' desperately! 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