4 TT Ntsn-Ravirw, Roburg, Or. Thur. Dm, II, 1958 CHARLES V. STANTON, Editor and Monogar ADDYI WRIGHT, lawm Mtum GIORGI CASTILLO, Assistant lajittf Mamkar Hit Aiatcittta) Freta, Orate NtwsptM' PyMiihtrt Attecittita, tt Audit turn CircaUtivns NEWS-REVIEW COMPANY. INC. tlXmirTION ATr IK ftrataa Mall Far . fll.tt: al aaaalta. II M laraa maalta, 14 aa. OalalSa Ora,aa Br Mall far lui, IIS.Mi ala aaaaiat M.M; ta.raa aaaalka. tiM. aW Kawa-ftavlaw raratar Tar Tear, list, (Is aataaea), laaa laaa aaa yaal aar maata, fist. Caaalaf aai Baaabarg P. O. Imn I Maata Hat Maa. Taat lilt Par tlafte Caaf at Mill Balas aaplr Oalalaa Cllr Ualu. Mall taaacrlatlaaa Mart a Pali la Attaaca Ealarat aa aaeaat alaia aialtar Mar t, IW. al laa aat afflea at Window Shopping ."; 'ri r. 1-7- -iMf-ie sri'P. i:M a-V ii.-W r-T DEBT RESPONSIBILITY By Charles V. Stanton Rrmeburjr Is buzzing with comment concerning the .ad tate of city financed. While efforts are being made to work out a program whereby sinking funds can be restored, and the .-ost of administration brought back in balance, city officials are trying to plug gaps so that nothing of the kind can happen strain. From this point of x-iew it appears that the city's des perate financial position comes from carelessness, lack of attention, procrastination and ienorance. The audit shows that city administration has annually cost less than the budget authorized. Thus, city officials were very prideful of their economy.' But the audit also shows that the administration was costing more than the amount of money RECEIVED, thus creating a deficit. The deficit, it is claimed, failed to make its appear ance immediately because money was borrowed from sink ing funds. Councilmen deny knowledge that such transfers were being made. It is understandable that the city man ager didn't inquire and that, because there was a balance of cash in the bank, money was drawn from the sinking funds In ignorance. It seems someone SHOULD have known, but it appears that city finances were permitted to just go along by themselves until the error was discovered by the auditor. Not Unique Roseburg, indeed, has a very odd situation with which to contend. At no time had city officials spent more mon ey than they were authorized to spend. Yet they have consistently spent more money than they RECEIVED. The great error apparently came in overestimating the amount of money expected to be raised from parking meters, fines, franchises, rentals and other sources. In preparing a budget, the budget committee deter mines, first, the amount of money needed to operate ad ministration. From the amount needed, it deducts the sum expected to be obtained from other sources.' The remain ing sum is to be raised by taxation. There is evidence that budget committees feared the - -i - - , I .-i ,- ' 2 V it' 0 X 0 ) n iXf' ; Mfiu ;; f imM P jjMIASamc.. Ic. ..' -I ... ' ' f'" ' Air Force Found At Fault In Buys Made On Contracts -Ha Boyle- I NEW YORK If Things a columnist might never ! know if he didn't open his mail: WASHINGTON (AP) Tha Some doctors now estimate that if Americans would cut Genar.l Accounting OHic. a tneir intak of fat foods by 25 percent, the number of got"";' a"r.0r,7SZ o'u. ot7n hrt deaths could be cut in half within 20 years. Air Korea contract bccau ita At one time, Turks and Arabs reckoned their wealth by cot proved lowar than military i the number of fat ladies they kept in their harems. "".""I-Vl" "P'rt-, ! Did you know that SO par cent! A GAO report to Congreta aaid Bi is dm an aird 60 or mora unreasonably high .price, mulled iWl'", tub ZZ hu.b.nd hunt, from Air rorce buyert awarding which reminds ui of a recent I 1 rather like thia definition hy a $7,791.32 fixed price for their query Dv Robert Q Lawn: "Haa Grace Downs, who runs an air purchase in the absence of real iny0M heard about the flea train-, hostess school: "An optimist ia a competition and without checking r wn0 became an elephant train- uy who figures when his ahoes enough on the costa the manufac-, erbecause his sight was failing'' ; wear out he'll be back on his turer would incur. . .. ! Alihnuah neonl. are marrvine ! '" I ha rtrwirt u. m mrim m i Kl i . r r . ' . , I urd.y by the accounting office.! yj.. Vadi W. tek' 5 'iH.""" " More than 17 per cent of mar they don't necessarily Working women get fewer skin diseases than do men, even on j, ,, . . 31 ore man O ' per criil UI i - lurmmi jwua. watchdog over government spend- rlaKe. ,r, jii preceded by an I Remember Typhoid Mary? Now GYTi Ar Sn.rk Plua nivi.inn 1 engagement period, and 82 per there are 2.500 U.S. typhoid car won tha 195S contract for 1 Ml ' c'm " ,h nggment rings are her. who are insulated or isolat k.U to modify n"J g.Uon comout-i l Christmas. ; ed against social contacts, to keep er sv.tem7for bomber, It Zned I . " Vfl .'vd m from creating epidemics, back 1750.000 to tha Air Force last : to church. Last year churches had Contrary to popular opinion, tha year. only 105 flr P'r hundred build-! better adjusted and lesa neurotic J. A. Anderson. AC'S general cnPrd W ' 65 'or colleges vou lre. hc mora easily you can manager, denied that the contract , "nd 5 'or restaurants and be hypnotized, cost the government too much. He tverns. Ever wonder how far a jack- cited tha $750,000 refund and said1 - Don 1 worry if your child is left- rabbit can leap in a single hop the Air Force had turned down a handed. Left-handed people are , The answer: 15 to 20 feet. company offer to maka the kits legendanly superior in brain pow-, u was Premier David Ben- under an arrangement whereby i er 10 " right-handed. the prices would be redetermined Husband Hunt after completion of the contract, i The French celebrate St. Cath- GAO naid that while some of erine's Day on Nov. 25. when 1 manity will enter a new era of AC's $975,000 saving may have 1 every young seamstress in Paris I universal peace." oeen oue to emciencv. most ot it I stemmed from AC'S buying parts I for the kits at prices well below I the prices used in figuring the 1 contract cost. Gurion of Israel who predicled: "If we can go through the next 20 years without a world war. hu- James Marlow aaaaaaaaaaaiMiiaaaMnin ,j , ih.hu mjH(W mmurn iwmm Drive Against Drinking Should Start In Home drink becomes an alchoholic. No one who starts drinking can tell but that he might be that one. C. W. Smith Box 7, Milo, Ore. Daily Bible Reading Message- By Roseburg Ministerial Assn. Demo Chairman Admits Writing 'Coya' Letter Associated Press Newt Analyst i differed a number of times with h7.'d.,rVrU nMhi.i.. :. . .... u'- i man and put one of their own probably is loo. Has in the mid- . . o-u..v- ... ji. uho, k. , number in his place. They re also die. wnat ne seems to want is ., c- r.,.., n;,i.. n.a. .m h.rmnu n ' shooting at Sen. Everett Dirksen OKLEE. Minn (AP)A Demo-;, Republicans. He's getting the " Illin0"' eratic county chairman says he oddomi ! a helped author the controversial i P? k h , , k ki- RPblican "Coya come home" letter which " A b'nd,or " rebellious Repub i-i Dirksen, a Taft Republican and Rep. Knulson tD-Minnl claims led senators have teamed up to wjh , generally conservativa To The Editor On December 5 we celebrated the twenty-fiflh birthday of the repeal of prohibi- lion. Your fine paper carried an Tv ct,a;- f ,:, .J arlicli. hv Arthur W. Everett In I' Station IriflCIZeOl Text: Eph. 4:1-24 The main subject of this chapter is introduced in the preceding chap ter with the exhortation for Chris tians to "walk as children of light." With a singing heart of thankful- remind ., nf the evils of those Dro-i F nna.cl Now Ontlaf nesa lor His mercy, we are to en- hib.lion days. rv !,er lnl u of our social "'ation- Repeal has not st0P)ed ilIe8a : J". Tilfv,E!lhlr'L?anTvt I'i'n' i S the description of the mar liquor sales. In fact, Mr. l-verelt stand why the local IV station I . . ,f . ssfr.t.filled believers admtts that even today there is keeps on trying to keep out other f? the .anctitv of he marriaee an averase consumption of illegal stations, for the people certainly "J, "" to her defeat A handwriting expert in Wash ington testified two days ago that the letter was written by Maurice Nelson, chairman of a volunteer committee that campaigned for Mrs. Knutson's Republican rival. The letter, sent to the congress woman by her husband in effort muscle aside the conservative Re-! record, wants to succeed Know, publicans who have been running : and Republican floor leader. their show. A fight looks certain Jan. 7, when Congress returns. The rebels mav be outnumbered. In all. there will be 34 GOP sena tors in the next Congress. Sen. George Aiken of Vermont, and no political chicken since .1 1 L.. .1 .1 I. J .,,! it 4 U n omnnnl f Via voiaoH WIIUIC MllllKI. nuuill lC irjCHCH 11 lllc Cllll.'uili - ... , : i u l i, ... . hv tM should he made too hicrh. ro.iseouentlv efforts!" "nt,y n.gner. ga.- -y -r - ences that affect our children and . . " , . ,' llOnS. iiwiiis uric adu urru SLiipiu uiuugu .l .vara marla it Aatimtita anlintnalarl ln.nma fla nitrn n rtflH. - ..,...! In thinlr thuu nmiltt bum niknr, n.it : .. . " ......w , rec0gmze soma merit in tne , ""i buman race aitile, tnus Keeping taxes oown. in ertons to acnieve inisnPg,i iiquor traffic. It gives work " " PP'e ioi Regar(eSS 0 our economic stat- to get hei1 out of politics, has been he's been in the Senate 18 years labeled by Mrs. Knutson part of a , n leader of the rebels. They "malicious conspiracy" on the i don't call themselves liberals. part of her political enemies James lurgeon, Red Lake Coun- resent ine wave ot the future, ty Democratic chairman, gave . . . this sequence: I p,n 'etwn "Andy (Mrs. Knutson's husband) They point to the November came to ma early this year and 1 elections which took a heavy asked me to help him. He told me : toll of Republican conservatives what he wanted to say and I wrote as proof the voters are fed up it out for him in longhand. Later with conservative Republicanism. chants here had been stupid enough ,hejr ,,, ,owards God ,nd , I typed out several copies for him. I For years the Senate Repub- mm SIIU9L ijtrcrM nan iivasi irauti .iniu nan uctrn ill inir And he says he'll fight to get tha job. There's a little irony in this. Members of the Aiken group claim to be Eisenhower support ers. But Dirksen describes him self as a down-the line Eisenhow er supporter. In recent years Dirksen hai ctinnnrtpri mnrh of the Prpai. They indicate they think they rep- dent's foreign policy. Protesting narn iiouor in ine un tea Mates oi aim i kohik iu ue sauMit-u 10 see !,, ; u: Li.- -i u 2 03 gallons. During prohibition it the old films over and over for i ,h fam.lv altar- comes the influ- condition, estimates of ANTICIPATED income were more than ACTUAL income. That is what results, I believe, from our present budget law and the continued refusal of Rosebtirjr voters to approve a respectable tax base. But, be that as it may, I don't tro alontr with the crowd that is seeking someone to "crucify" because of neg;li(rence, nor do I believe we should cut the city's program back to such austerity that we won't be appealing to prospective industry. In other words, I believe, we'll have to come up with some program to meet th deficit and, at the same time, furnish a decent operating budget. After all, the situation, in my opinion, Is far from unique. Federal Debt High We read every day of the tremendous National debt. We are told by observers that there isn't much chance of balancing the budget. I would like to ask the question: Is there any differ ence between what has happened in our city hall and what is still in progress in Washington, D.C.? I am not saying that I condone our local situation. -I believe we should get our financial house in order as quick ly as possible and should insist that nothing of the kind ever happens again. But a lot of people are getting all worked up over what happened at the city hall. They want someone's hide hung on the fence. But years ago we were told that deficit financing in to some people, it gives govern- us or social level we are to live use verv inferior material most of ment revenue, it uses a good deal : "" l ': ' as servants of Christ, "doing the of our best fruit and grain crops. 1 "ry iar. ana trie people wouio wlll of (iod from the heart." Here- Its other advantages to society are "-'" auuul in we find the reason for the sec limited. . KPIC . i ............ t ).:. i . n t..i uiiu uui iitHiuiiiiiniiiauiri. iuiui-i, . , .. . , .. , . , , ., , , . . .1 - . " .-: There are some programs on the fin the requirements of holv livinn i know "vat,1 r0,.e th" for publican floor leader. Knowland isn t taking side. why didn't ha .1... - .-j .7 . i vnn That a th last I'va h.,nl " . w,, ,l.(..i.J tU. . ...u I .u n against what the rebels want to do to him, he says "I have car ried the flag" for Eisenhower "when the legislative going wis rough." Bridges." apparently very un happy over this whole business, went to sea Eisenhower Wednes day. He indicated the President had initiated the meeting, lt't hard to see why, judging from dozen or so copies and 1 also gave , hands of conservatives like sena- him the handwritten one. I tors Robert Taft of Ohio. William what Bridges said. "I had forgotten all about it tin-: Knowland of California and Styles He said Eisenhower "just list til Andy called me about Thanks- Bridges of New Hampshire. tened" and doesn't want to take giving Day and asked who wrote: When Taft died five vears ago, ; sides. There is something else the letter. I told him, 'Andy, you , Knowland succeeded him as Re-, hard to let too: If Eisenhower Iuniting ia pciavimi wafs.".. , manv of our citizens In an art ce , llurlle siawuu inai are ery gonu. we must "resist tne wiles ot ine i j 7 j l . ,', ' ..i .i ,,rr ,,ir ww xiuuv: mib"shed m the S "For we vrestle not ! ,. Turgen declared emphatically quit the Senate to run for the! Aiken has said: "We haven't s. , "the Snence Digest Dr A i un "ry much of the time. I against flesh and blood; b u ti at hM i'lolh""! "r" T'h vernorship of California. 'heard a peep from the White K ' Bennett a sociate professor o Aer . Pple are more alert t against principalities, powers. "5 '"" Nelson, a Fosston. But the 60-year-old Bridges. ! House but we would welcome vhiair ai th iinii-ep.iiv nf ('!. in wnai peopie want u tney must rules of darkness and SDintual -" :5" UI " eieran man some encouragement irom mere. Ph ifornia says, "The intermediate al coholic, has started to appear on the national scene. . .there are ap proximately a million such border line addicts in many of whom X ray evidence of mental deteriora tion in the form of brain shrinkage is being observed." He further stales that, "Because alcoholism is a disease of progressive brain dam age, with uncontrolled drinking the chief sympton. the treatment goal is complete abstinence." the Science Digest of October compete with others. wickedness." God has given us His I have another little gripe that truth. His righteousness, the gos I'U get out of my system while I pel of peace and faith whereby we am about it: Why is it so much may be overcomers through Him. woise to have slot machines in the The final exhortation is for pray bowling alley than it is to have ier; prayer for one another, pray them in private clubs? I thought er for the proclaimers of the gos gambling was the same whether pel that they will speak the truth it be public or behind closed doors, i of God in the faithful ministry I know that ptinkr under age can't j of His word, get into the clubs (or are not sup- To be a victorious Christian in posed to) but vou can just bet they 1 all these areas of daily living is can do without the money that Ma to recognize the truth in the "joy and Pa drop there. Also, the boy i that shall be to all people," for ir. in a xnminncatmn frnm i h ,. l Hat worKea mat macnine at tne "e comes 10 Journal of the American Medical I bowling alley couldn't have collect- i"gs flow far Associatin, entitled "Alcoholism-1 ed the money if the woman, who louna. Robber of 5 Million Brains." tells ' should have better senSe. hadn't! Peace and joy shall spread us "Drink has taken 5 million i helped him out, tnd I haven't read i throughout the earth in the meas men and women in the I'nited j anything about her being arrested. 1 re that eanhhngs receive the Stales, taken them as masters take , Why? Prince of Peace in their hearts, slaves, and new acquisitions are I The bowling alley is a good. ialen?, V- .vf,'eind1. going on at the rate of 200,000 a c'an place to go -, a place where Free Methodist Church year. 'ul1 utm 1 uaiiK over a uar siooi ami can get Koon, neauny exercise paign commmee supporting uain Aiken with 22 years in the Sen-1 Dirksen was af the White i.angen. Kepumican wno defeated ate. is still very much a power-! House Wednesday, but on other Mrs. Knutson in the November house. He's chairman of the Sen-! business. Later he said he and make His bless- as the curse election. "I don't know why Andy is changing his story," Turgeon said, "but he seems to change it every time the sun comes up." Principal Strikes At Labor Boycott At High School ate Republican Policy Committee, i Eisenhower didn't Bridges and Knowland have leadership fight. discuss the Accounting System Of Beck Era Described In Tax Trial TACOMA. Wash. (AP) Hap-, jurisdiction of the council and 11 hazard bookkeeping practices in locals. The funds are used for the the era when Dave Beck domi-, council's newspaper, Washington nated the Teamsters Union's west-' Teamster, and for the Tamtr PORTLAND (AP)- The Rev. ! ern operations were de s c r i h e d Promotional League and legal Willis Whalen says tha Multno-1 Tuesday at Beck's income tax fund. "eilliTT. .MSUrUl5iti.!i,ri'1- ' Verschueren was the second ae- ,."" 'Vlt S.h SZlfi Fr'd v-hen Jr . who took countant to appear as witness thil Central Catholic High School onOVer from his father as bookkeep- week. Its unfair list. ! ,P - ,,...r,i t.,. ,,.!,.. ,...J. .... . . . Belle Crenshaw 416 N. E. Jackson St. Roseburg, Ore. There has heen a tremendous in. ... i . . . .ai.. , ... i ,, I crease III ine nuiiiiivi oi irruuie win, - - .. . ....... Washington wasn t serious. " e only owe It to ourselves, nrink in the at twenty-five years. I together. So why try to kill the only we were told over and Over. We have added to our na-'one national life insurance com-1 decent play spot that we have, tinnal debt vear after vear hv dointr exactlv as has the ritvlpany has found that, "There are ! Whose idea was all this anyway? of Roseburg spending more money than "we took in. We ; H"" 5 ",.K,7r .CT'th!1. '.'.'nVJr1. i. ,., , . . . :, , .. . . ' states who drink, lhis is over 60 squall like a wounded cat because there is deficit and mis-per cent 0f our adult population, management at home, but we don't seem to worry in the We are told that the prohibition least about the national debt. We owe a few dollars to-1 "''' "' of violence when ward Roseburg's debt, but we owe nearly $2,000 each on ! ""iWf'.I. fi!!!!i ir",crh A ... , other lor control of the liquor trat- tne national debt. - , r,c Ves. hut what about the hun- iet we go serenely on electing men who have no an-!dreds of thousands who have died swer to public problems other than to spend public mojiev; in highway accidents, murders, and men who want to he do-gooders to everyone ; men who '" take money out of the American taxpayer's pockets for ev-, , ery possitile purpose. . pared with them The U.S. Department of Public Health rates alcoholism as the The few outlaws who died "in gang wars are not to be com- The whole situation, in my opinion, comes back on the shoulders of the voter. If the voter votes with his emo tions and sentiment, rather than his reason, he should be wining to pay the bill. Pope Convokes New Cardinals By FRANK BRUTTO Thinking It Over The action was taken Mondav c " ..7 . . , 1 . , r . Monday the federal court jury night bv the coun cd I 'said the '" S""le' "Ut6 he 'd. llMle hri of unaudited account book! hool had ref"ed to sign a con ' 'Pervision and wrote , checks on covering millions of dollars, rec- ?r.c7w'h " union elected the;,hl "" ' ?l,1'UPurl0"- r ,Jh"t "" fJ0n,u beh,nd bargaining agent of four janitors t, B'ck hd tne Western Con- triple doors, and checks that were "There is no dispute over wages ''renc of Teamsters in the years written without state m e n 1 1 or or working conditions." the Rev. i 'J50:53 iuri,, whicn n ' sceused bills. .Mr. Whalen said. "The statement V"V K ""i uure uui o. .our w our present r .,.":",-" 73"; "V f . It custodians stilt want to join the "'"": "- i..uc.,i iiicniiriB Darpe union is utterly false." ; the union, a post from which he vaaauii.lt. WOIC Fire Cost High $240,000 in income taxes. Later he By Robert Ditffenbachtr, D. (Written for NEA Service) Council President Glenn Blake! "ired last year. airl h. mvntMi-loA n.iiu. m nm k.... Veraehiipren aaiit ha licfaif tha Bushels of letters addressed to i uhhilraui ih.lr AIMnn rnm I check a arenrriin lo bia linowlaHo Santa Claus used to end up in the , he .p,rochial school, which has of the persons or business lo whom dead letter office Now there are ; more than 900 students. they were paid, dozens of post office boxes which Sald F,thpr Wh,,n. the school For example, h said, checks to 7Ce1Vff,,,eHelei,h'f5a,?h inThL-L prlncipal: "Wh,n Mr' Blake urges N.th.n Shefferm.n of Chicago rirnn f 1 1 ln with faith in t n unKppn f i i n ATCAt-ITY ,(Ar).- PoP Saint Nick. Many a doting parent , -h,rir.n Ffrnm ,nn(, h. h hl, ,'", c"f.T. a".. PASCO, Wash. (AP) The cost of Pasco's waterfront gasoline barge blast was placed at about $200,000 Wednesday. Walter Pirtle. 29. Kennewick, crewman injured when the new IN THE DAY'S NEWS By FRANK JCNKINS (Continued from Paga 1) I Its Intricacies munist party Is meetina in u,. ' by the general jonn AAiu convoKea u newiyrjens these letters along the way ;, new ow in bovcotts. , shefferman a labor relationcon- 165 fo0' nre '" 125.000 gallons "ll"als,.0',.lh.e,.?l,,",.nJ:'-e '". '" . ... "I feel .hi, action will be re- 1,,'nt .Jd' a Ciml iriJaH nf f faaoline aboard blew up early allium,' iuiut.li nninrMidv aim unf oi ions Of mill OH 2 ' j; w.. :ui - 7. ... Tlle.. MM fourth prevalent disease among conferred Upon them emblem, of caching the hundred, of Santa K tegdmh 5 nd th et "SJm ier" get-.oget'her. ''h, "Vo burn,, shockr.nd fracture,, 'd Americans. It is exceeded in num-i their princely rank. center, wi come some letters laree r " , ,L.r..-jiJ F i Uii.r . i.u tors said Hurled into the water her onlv hv heart disease, cancer. The 77 vear-old supreme ruler L,, irhi than mher. (M i bought thousand, of dollars worth ! ""' "u" lnw ln ,,er and menial illness. Also, our men-1 of the church sat on a throne in course millions will be centered I "After the election two of the ! .n'f n0"5,1 ,or Beck ..iim.tt th... tal hospitals, jails. and reforms-, the Vatican Palace's Con,,,trial. around lhe ,dea o ! losses g "- "" tories art filled with products of , Hall as each of his new counselors , ,im0st as many will ask the myth- j ,nd now tne others are beine In! Paid Ta Shoffarman i . '. . alchoholism. These facts are well of the Sacred College of cardinals ica, ,, t0 deliver gifts to les, ! ,lmid,"ed 1 F.rl! .h 'TkPoI f, V'T'l!" N' known. approached to receive his biretta, fortunate children than the send-1 have mad. an h.ntiiv.!TE . ,,",1Jmon!r "'. !" 535. valued by the Inland Naviga- The sad situation is madeihe square red cap. Effort iJrwcV ..iremelv difficult to rei.a.r he-! Onlv the 20 of the 23 cardinals n. I. methin ahnnt ih. '!"?"....? J"ch " .??I".m,"'. mo ' h. Piyment, to Sheffer- sibly a total loss. It lay in 25 feet , ... .u u.j ..j ii . "'.".' no nave ueen more man lair. man Reck a atlnrnevt enntenri nf a.n in tha Tnlnmhla Pickets may be placed around this was nontaxable money bor- Repairs to the 150-foot dock, in nHraiiwui c,u' ' ln '"lunr interests' tre-'that the pontiff had created Mon- mvnad letters which puts us older I " , r vt hTi mendous power with the dollar, day attended. They included the f0j t0 shame. The simple faith of .V.nH .r. .ni Tnev 1 no' to .adertise new American cardinals. Richard tittle ones is nearer to God's type the high school. Blast aaid. r--'. 1 . . . I nev wo mil llt-suair u, auriiir urw ninriiiaii ani midst of Western speculation that " 1 unoersiann. are api h product as something to he Cardinal Cushing of Boston and f faith than it is to man's little it ii about to OlST Former Pre- " D 'V.p;' J2 Vi.. L-a-i-o desired, but they seldom tell theiJohn Cardinal . O'Hara of Phila- (aj,h. We might well pray to be .Bnt Bi Puln Milan 'lt T. U.I. . . . a.1 . . mier Nikolai Rulganin from -the for us to remember that KEEP- party'i ranks. Last spring Bulgan- IMl u TAl.Kl.Nti Is one ot the in waa fired as Soviet premier and Pr,m ohjectivet of diplomacy. As was aucceeded hv Khrushchev. ! ,on- nations can keep on talk Tnoarfav a meeimo f ih ing they aren't too apt to fight. mittee was highlighted hy a hitter E',n when they talk a bit rough. 4 ... I at Tk.. : jalltvklaa i I -L.IJ J . 1. C I l-iuai rim itmiiis m uiuin u. nirj i ut i'ina. OUT CnliaiPn anil uwi in f ki BI a. do not put labels on their bottle' The other Ihrr new cardinal bless un as He obviously must 0 nelp Manjgf riant r.,.el.T inform ma thai nuKlia tha nana I ntiniim trt 1 1 3 lv 9 nA 1.1 -..a l.ttl. i the dangers of its contents. 'Portugal and the Spanish ' Arch-.i '. TOKYO (AP) Japan's major' poena because he "understood they en voyage Monday with a capacitv rowed from the union and later re- excess of SMI.OOO. Gasoline He paid, slroyed, $50 000. Other damage, Verschueren said he had never S10 000 recorded any loan, on hi, book, The cause of the 12 45 a.m. blast and wa, unable to produce all rec- was still sought. The barge had ords aked by government sub- arrived from Portland on its maid- blast by Mr. K at Bulgamn and the other anti-party members, whom Khrushchev called a "des picable group of wretched split-tera." i I can well remember tremendous bishop of Seville according to 1 1 e Klnf Tn Bark Awav ' PuP makers have decided to par-1 ' 'r rnissing load of 320.000 gallon, of gas of ,.n h.- ih. u.t, an,.,oni riisinm receive their hi- u- J- 'or 1 " ' ticinate in manaaement of the Ja-I He it bookkeeper for Joint Coun- which about two-thirds had been Mr. Dulles did on Tuesday. ; ,j V " ,,. , rnhih,. r.naa ai ihe handa nf the rhiefa From Fiffht. Savi Bruckcr nanese-owned Alaska Lumber and cil No. 28. controlling body for all unloaded. Firemen kept flames I Jim Bishop, a Hearst svndicate ,on repealed hist over 2.S vears of state in ltalv, Spain, and Por- Pulp Co.. in Sitka. Alaska, the eco- Teamster locals in Washington, and away from the adjacent 12-tank ! writer who often hai lomi pretty , ago. Se were promised that no ef- tugal. I FORT LEWIS. Wash. ( AP) In nomic newspaper Nihon Kenai re- for three funds operated under storage farm. good things to say. puts tnat forts would he mailt to induce new The ceremony at tne atican aiscussing me nernn situation, ponea nere. thought thus in a recent column: drinkers hut "Just give u, who was simple and emphasired the Secretary of the Army Wilbur The new pulp factory of 120.000 "War is a phenomenon that occur, now drink an opportunity to get a brothership that exists between Blocker said here that the I'nited ton annual capacity is expected to ? 7 7 7 7 iwhen angrv governments Hl iM legal drink, thev beescd. Their the pontill ana tne memoers ot Maies is noi going 10 oaca. aaj oe reaay tor operation next laii. Well, it'a ohvtoua that at the OCT OF WORDS." promise was soon forgotten. the College of Cardinals, who are from fight." ! Nihon Kenai say, Japan s ma mr moment all isn't sweetness andl He adds: j Prohibition seemed a failure be- his counsellors. "The fellow that does hi tht kind pulp companies have been critical, light In the Kremlin. When hitter I "There are two way, to start a cause we the people of the I'nited On Thursday the ritual and that gels clobbered.'' he told more if not hostile. haired, are floating around at war bv accident or hv design, state, would not ooev the law. nor pageantry of this week will reach than 1 000 person, gathered in the Opposition is based on tht fact home isn't a good tune to slart a In this decade war would be un- would the law enforcement agen- a climax. Fust, the Pope will hold post theater here. "Via hive made that rayon pulp will be exported to war. If the Kremlin, presently profitable, exen lo the winner,. ' cics enforce obedience We, the cit- a great public consistory in the our policy clear we will stay in Japan, while the Japanese rayon bossed by Mr. K., should go to and that is whv most military men uens of the I nited States, are now apse of St Peter's Basilica The Berlin " industry i, suffering from reces- war over West Berlin this group believe war will not come soon. ennaged in the liquor traffic cardinals will recede their broad- Brucker. who stopped here on ,ion and reduced operations of "wretched splittera" might lake i "It could be started by accident through our stale agencies Are we brimmed red hats called ealeros. his way to Alaska for a visit to The 55 million dollar Alaska advantage of tha flurry lo trip up an amhassador ,hot by a ma- going to allow our homes-, our lives. Then, in the final ceremony, the defense installations, said the Lumber and Pulp Co plant was the anti-splitters. 'niar: a bluff from whirh'thert is and our nation to he ruined hv Pope and the entire College of show of force in Lebanon and the , started in 1957 by Japanese rayon. That wouldn't b good from Mr.lno return: a imall war running alrhohoP You sav. "What can w Cardinals will meet in secret con- Formosa Strait made the Commu- paper and lumber interest,. K'a atandDOint out of control. Rut It isn't likely do"' Tell vour readers to teach sistory. The Pope will plclse the nist, back down And. he ssid. it The paper said the switch in n iiauup"",. t. l ... ..i.i j' .i . i. r.nu naU. i.rinn. in ,.rr... ... a,.a araat rnrt for 1 Si aol- DOMCV an irsa v rauterf hv env- 10 oe staneq ny aennerait or- meir n"n in-,i'i.- nr.n r. . fi,. -.... r. - -- - r -. - ... . rtlplomaer l a atrtng buitness. I sign." . iOnt out of ten who taka the first them tht privilege of counsel , diers throughout the world. i ernment persuasion. COMMUNITY SING FOR EVERYONE CHRISTMAS CAROLS AND HYMNS Acctaapaeiad by fueat archatfre teat chtir traaa GnanH Ptat. SPECIAL MUSIC AND SINGING THURSDAY, DEC. 18 t 8:00 P.M. APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH Ac rots from City Dri-le) Marlttf ei Channen St. a