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o -.1 I revision Tiwer In Jirea Yfewd As Swthfe Lire 1 DAVID LANCASHIR E TOKYO (API I'iiy authoriuei fear iuku'i new television lower. riins like a urea' s.eel needle atoe the skyline, may become fre-h lure (or muiueuent Japa nese. Hip Tokyo tuwer. h.her than Tans Kiltel lower, claimed its death with lirsl ietim lliis nioiilii, 47 liajs before it i due to be officially, "We hav an aptitude tor opened A 21 year eld tbwarted 1 death." taid a yount! Japanese I loer leaped to his dtalb "I guet we just don't consider In Japan, the ml suicide-con- lite loo important. And here, un-1 scions country in the world, cen-1 like other countires. there i no tunes of tradition have made 1 disgrace in suicide " iisaisu suicide the honorable' kamikaze pilots some 5.000 way out troin a Samurai warrior deliberately killed themselves in clavicallv carving himself to human bomb attacks in World a sword to a housewife 1 War II started a new crae. I lumping in front of an electric I Blowing oneself up with dynamite , Irani i was fashionable for a lime after' Two years ago. 21.778 tormented the war. Japanese 5 a day killed them-! But lesa spectacular methods selves. More than 000 have died like poison, drowning, shooting or! I willfully and violently every year! wrist slashing cause the majority since 19M. the world'! highest deaths Han km disemboweling ! rale. by knife is rare these days. i POOR MAN'S EXPERTS Scribes Choose Eagles In Class B Quarterfinal Tilt li s into the ninth round uf Pacif ic toast Conference game and the first round of sta'e prep playoff games for the "poorman's ex perts" this week. One "expert" goes into this week's picks full of confidence, while ihe other is still muttering, 1 whit huppened to Ut week!" Bill Gould, leading by seven Karnes last week, onie up with a fi-7 effort for a .462 we rage, while Bob Clark blasted away for 12 wins and one setback for a .923 mark. In racking up this lop mark, Clark cut Gould's lead to just one game. With just one game separating the two forecasters, this week's, picks become a mu"t lor both and the difficult chore of picking the winners in the stale high school playoffs confronts our experts. ith the season totals now stand ing al 108-51-7 for a tS.s mark for Gould, and 1(j7-."2-7 and a .67.1 av-i erase for Clark, here are this week's selections. On the home scene, Iht Yoncalla Katies meet the M:ipleion Sailors on the Kagle field Saturday after noon in Class B quarterfinal play. Both forecasters see an Kagle vic tory in this fray. Clark calling it by a 12-point margin and Gould giving the Eagles the nod hy sev en. Clark's Capers: Yoncalla over Maplelon by 12; Jelferson over Wyeast by 3.1; As toria over West Linn by 12; Marsh field over Med ford by 6; North Sa lem over Pendleton by 13; Seaside over VYiHamina by 6; Bandon over Newport by 7; Kagle Point over Oaknde by f. Serra Catholic over Vale hy 6; L'CKA i.ver Oregon by 7; California over Washington by 2; Oregon State over Stanford by 8; Idaho over Ctah State hy 14; College of Pacific ever Washing ton Slate by 6. Gould's Gatsert: Yoncalla over Maplelun by T; lelferson over Wyeast by 30; As toria over West Linn' by 6; Med furd over Marshfield by 2; North Salem over Pendleton by r3; Wil lamina over Seaside by 6; Bandon over Newport by 6; Kagle Point over Oakridge by C; Vale overt Serra Catholic bv 13: Oregon over I'CLA by 6; California over Wash-: mglon hy 6; Oregon State over Stanford by 6; Idaho over Utah State by 7; Washington State over College of Pacific by 7. Missile Project Advancing Satisfactorily, Says Chief By MERRIL SWEOLUND ' mood of the public, landslide conk! follow landslide, with noth ing really decisive happening. Canyonville PTA Tallies Census By VIRGINIA PROCTOR KRKMH I.1CK. iiid (AP)-The Air Force chief al Cape Canaveral gae his assurance today that the nation'i missile programs are ad vancing "steadily and adequate ly." "The Air Force has made great strides toward the development of military capabilities which will assure us operational ballistic mis- The biennial census of the Can siles in the near future and also yonville School Disc, recently corn extend our air superiority into pleled by the I'TA. has been tallied space." Mai. Gen. Donald N and totals i-2. according to Suut. Yates said in a speech prepared () J. Monger. II said the fig for delivery to The Associated uie is about the same as the last I'ress .Managing Kiliiorj. Assn. 'census, den. Vales, conimimler of Pat - Mr. and Mrs. D. I.. Daniels and rick Air Force Uan at I ape daughters. Diane and I'auletle, re-1 Canaveral, reviewed the pressure turned Monday from a two-week resulting in relating the secrecy nip to Boston, where Mr. Daniels 2. j Thar. Nov. 13, 19S8 The Nwi-Rvitw, Rexeburf, Or. Canyonville Church To Hold Meetings By VIRGINIA PROCTOR iasMatVia dinner at 7 p.m. Monday for all nrficiurtiv ni(iiihers Th reenlar Dr. Robert E. Milam, executive : Business meeting and study will I secretary of the Oregon-Washing-1 f0uOw. I ton convention of the Southern Bap-1 ' . tist Church, will hold a series ofip f t meetings at the Canyonville First I Jle,c"v Baptist Church Friday through Sun- Our Of Building Trap dav beginning at 7:30 p.m. ( The meetings will have special ATLANTA (AP) A rescuer doctrinal emphasis. Dr. Milam will ;red Tennto the cat out of also speak al the Sunday morning hol " building wall today by worship service. A noon potluck us'n ,ln eo wiia peooies will follow Sunday. Miss Cariene' Pennell will provide music. , NIA TalwlMt FLOATING ICS ISLAND This is a picture of Station A. the huge Ice floe drifting in the Arctic Sea with a permanent camp set up on It by 1GY scientists, before it broke in two during a violent storm last Sunday. Twenty men were gtranded when the sec tion bearing their living quarters broke away from the part with the airplane landing strip, but have since been rescued. The Booster Club of the Seventh day Adventist Church of Canyon ville is planning two money-making projects. A fancy work sale will be held at Saturday evening's Milo Academy amateur night, and packaged Christmas candy, dec orated and reusable cannisters, also will be available. Service For Yeuth Sunday will be the first children's Sunday of the fall season at the Canyonville Methodist Church, with tne entire service directed to at tract young people. Church school children attending the service will bring canned : goods or other suitable foods to be packaged into Thanksgiving bas kets for distrubilion by the church. The church will hold a potluck cat, imprisoned for nine was freed through efforts of J. W. Ray. manager of the Atlanta Humane Society. An ex pert animal rescuer reportedly flying from Boston had not shown up when the cat was freed. Tenrue, one of two cat owned by Clarence Coursey, 67, fell from the window ledge of the hotel where Coursey lives. The hotel ad joins another structure with only six or eight inches separating the buildings. Debris littering the crevice hin dered numerous rescue efforts. RECEIVED BY POPE VATICAN CITY (AP) Prime Minister John Diefenbaker of Canada was received by Pope John XXIU today in a special audience. attended the four-day convention of hospital administrators The family journeyed by train and viewed several historical land marks around Boston. Returning home, thev were guests of Dan iels' brother and family, the David Daniels. ' Patrons of the Canyonville School I District mav visit the schools this Canaveral launchings and showed pictures of many of Ihem Russia Gets Insight He added: "It is already neces sary to furnish Ihe American pub lic with so much in.ormation lhat we also provide the Soviets with a valuable insight int our prog ress an insight. I might add. that we cannot possibly hope tu;vveek during National Kdiicalion get with respect to their activi- Week. No program has been plan ties." i nec Jn( vls,0rs mav come as early tlen. Yales told the editors the ana- ft,v as long as desired. Air Force hopes to push aircraft i The Wendell Burtons enterlain speeds up to 3.600 miles an hour f( young people who collected for and flight altitudes above KHI ujcFF on Halloween, and Mrs. miles next year. (C1 Crockett was hostess at her Samuel I.ubell. syndicate polit- nome ,0 her primary children's ical pollster, told the editors tie clasn nenevea Americans are losing faith in both major political par lies. "The balloting on Nov. 4 was not a vote of conlidence in the Democratic party," I.ubell said in a discussion on public opinion and ', the election. "It as more a vole! ! of no confidence in the Republican n party. "It seems to me that we are moving into a period of increasing political instability. In the present HEARST'S SON DIES ST. THOMAS. V;rgin Islands (API - John Randolph Hearst, son of the' late publisher William Randolph Hearst, died today. He was 49. Authorities said Hearst, assist ant general manager of Hearst Newspapers, had apparently been in good health. He was believed to have suifered a heart attack. i i H i 1 . H -tT Bowlinq Results SPORT W I.EM. I B ft.. 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Crew Cuti 1; SORRY, IT'S INEVITABLE Sooner or later you'll hove to face it, so the Internet Revenue Service displayed this enlargement of the 1958 individual income tax return form 1040 in Washington Nov. 6, aided by Marie Brown, left, of Ashville, N. C, and Stephany Erb of Wilkes Barre, Po. The IRS soid there are no great changes in the new form. Federal taxpayers with income of less than $10,000 may file on the simple cord form 1040A previously re stricted to incomes up to $5,000. Over 60 million packages containing forms instruction and schedules will be put in the moils in late December. (AP WIREPHOTO) KM Piper IMll ATRIAL I.Mdll W I, Pit II I H a M a Erv' Flying A Cardinal Tin Co 21 li t a J BPO Elk IS 15 IS i Snvin Brake Supply 1ft 1 , 34 ! P C Bngga Co IS i 24 Civ Dr.ve In Mkl. t7 t 74 T.er Seef Metal It 17 11 I Evan Prodttrt Co M i Result: RPO Fik 1. To raw het 1 Metal f, Evant Producti Co. I. Citv j Drue In 1: P C Br.gga Co t. Jot in ! Brake Supply 1 : E' v Flying "A" I l'i. 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