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Vim A Nation Hard At Work Round-The-Clock Projects Keep Red Chinese Busy 24 Hours A Day Prison Terms End In 'Kissing' Case CHARLOTTE, NO. (AP) The Simpson. W. who is raring for! two North Carolina boyi involved five other children, defended the in a kissing eae are home from bot. Mrs. Thompson says her' reform school. There mothers say husband deserted her, and Mrs. the lads won't get into trouble Simpson is I widow. I am. jrs Thompson said James "is i The Negroes, James Hanover reallv a good bov. and mavbe he : i Thompson, 10. and Pawd iKur.y) got into scrapes because 1 couldn't 'Simpson. . were released over give him the attention he needed the weekend for good behavior. i rom now on I'm not go ng to lot i they were committed three . . , . . ,, ' months .co .f.er thev foreed . him ou of "" " Tuei., Feb. 17, 1959 Tha Newt-Review, Roteburg, Ore. 9 The Crossword Puzzle For Today Statesman Answer to Praviout Puizla Aritoss Mrs. Simpson said "Fuzzy cot into scrapes before, hut I think on research in Heel, oil, water conservation, etc. These institutes are usually completed in three or four months. I have visited many parts of the world in Asia, Europe and the Americas but I have not seen any where men and women of all ages Speedup Requested Ike's New Plane Shows Thrift Clendale Boy Undergoes Polio Surgery In Portland FROM NINE TO FIVE By Jo Fitchtr "'!?!' I,-C"nlin.ss in th. work this hard day and night. This. I have seen women in steel and noses, as they might sneeze kl" trom ' 6 "r old Slrl "MH China" it aitmuwliM a - . , j , , . j ' i The mo hers Mrs Fvelvn 7 ".v .. "ruirinHiui cuurv is nui cununea mius, iciuie lactones, neavy loots ana spreaa cuius. i - - , . l , C ihav hH it in tnr him in ih.i en have achieved full .quality with to any particular segment of the plants; thev drive huge lathes, op-: At an exhibition in Harbin I was Thompson. 35. who has four other 'hey had it in for him in that men. But most striking, says a economy but embraces practically erate two-ton hammers, control shown a peasant ! invention called ' children at home, and Mrs. Jennie kissing case. aiMnSuino mono oDiervtr wtw every Held of human enaeavor. i traffic in big cities, run cultural a rat detector. It is like a sietno traveled widely in Red China, is Not only do the Chinese work all centers, obtain an abortion or a scope, with a small amplifying mo the eerie spectacle of a huge na- the time, but they work in massive divorce without too much bother, tor mechanism in the middle and tien totally absorbed in ceaseless numbers. Von see 20 people pull- and can and do denounce their hus- long tapering antennae. You put labor. This it the second of five ing a loaded cart some pulling bands at party meetings if they the "stethoscope" to your ears and articles.) with ropes like animals, some suspect them of rightist and bour- place the ends into the suspected , B . . . ... .. pushing from behind. One would geois tendencies. 1 rat hole and you can hear the oy ir. aripati mandresekhar , expect, in a -People's Democ-I The Chinese woman hat finally slightest noise of the remotest rat. Copyright, Wit I racy." that people would not be come into her own. But on the I How are the street! and side- By The Associated Prest I substituted for animals. But 1 have debit tide, she hat ceased to be walks kept clean? Apart from the even seen men and women pulling feminine. Not even a hint of cot-regular methods employed by oth- A major aspect of the Chinese a plough. imetics or the slightest bit of jew- er countries providing efficient ene that cannot escape one is Dignity Meant Nothing ,elry adorn her. Millions of women sanitary staff and appealing to the that the whole nation is at work.l The reason for this phenomenon are on the march, going some- civic conscience of the people hard at work, 24 hourt a day. is that people are at the beck and where, or returning from work China uses the free and patriotic Three shifts in a textile mill or call of the regime and need not grim and serious, earnest and pur-J services of children between 8 and a tteel plant are understandable be paid high wages. So the econ- poseful all in padded blue uni- 17. These youngsters, called for technical reasons. But in Com- omy can afford to waste human la- forms with nothing to distinguish I "Young Pioneers," in red scarves munist China people do everything bor which, in termt of human them from men. I (the Communist equivalent of Boy on a day-and-night basis. dignity and monetary value, means i And the final striking aspect in Scouts and (iirl Guides) stand on I was told about this by my nothing. What could be accomplish-1 the New China is cleanliness. Pub-, the pavements morning and eve Chinese friends and I did not be- ed by two people it done by 20. lie health and sanitation are at- ning and shout through caid lieve it. But it was brought home: And yet, paradoxically, everyone tended to with positive vigor. There j board megaphones, "Don't spit, to me at 1 a.m. one morning when from the minister and departmen- j are literally no flies, no rats, no don't spit" in a monotonous chorus. I wai driven to the Peiping hotel, tal head down will tell you serious-1 dogs, and no sparrows in China. where I was staying, after a din-jly that China is underpopulated i The destruction of sparrows was,'1'' Heart Lecture ner with some Chinese officials. ! and that there it an acute labor i not to improve public health but I In a crowded street in Peiping I taw that both sides of the road ! shortage. , to save grain, which the sparrows I saw an old man spit on the pave were brightly lit by a million elec-1 A further new aspect of the would otherwise eat. ment. A young Pioneer immedi- tric lights strung in festoons as in I Chinese tcene concernt the posi-; Spitting Prohibited ately took him by the arm and a fairyland. I wat told that these lion of women. Their traditional! Nobody any longer spits any-l asked him. "Comrade, what will lights meant that people were, role was confined to the bearing ; where he likes. Streets and pave- Chairman Mao say when he hears working. I stopped the car and in-' and rearing of numerous children. ! menlt are all twept clean and that you spat?" The old man was quired. It was true. ; The wife had no rights except as they ttay clean, morning, noon and unconscious of the act but offered Some 2,000 workers nearby were the mother of sons. In times of night. profnse apologiet and disappeared building the new Peiping Opera famine it wat the girl baby on 1 did not tee a single Chinese into the crowd promising better House to that it might be ready the young daughter who was sold throw a banana skin or a ciga- behavior worthy of a comrade-citi-for the loth anniversary of the to the landlord or to those who rette butt on floor or pavement, zen in the future, revolution. The work had been go-1 ran the houses of ill fame. I Hundreds go about with white cot-1 Tomorrow: Revolution on the ing on night and day on a three-1 All this hat been radically ! ton masks covering their mouths land. shift basis. I changed. The Chinese woman has I . . . become the equal of man with a ' Research Planned j vengeance. legally, politically, j It was the tame story in other morally. The double standard of cities. In one tuburb of Peiping morality hat gone. There it no alone, where a new cultural cen- prostitution. The Chinese woman ter it Being created, I counted is no longer under the supervision tome 18 massive structures being of her father, husband, or son. built around the clock. They will There is no job that it not open house the variout technological re-, to her. search institutet that will carry I -vs- " 'It seems o shame to waste such a nice, empty box. Let's take up an office collection." 59 Southern fenrral 59 Golf mounds OOHS 1 FWi (ilinf) 2 Distinct part ) Frnvmn appellation 4 Matt possiblt S Slumber 27 Ceramt'i w J 40 Rat t PrOnOLrt "A Fnthtliiitn AJ Bi .ammJk Hulf anan . . . ' - monetary unit I i'od',0' Breo' e i-ii-j.rt 4 quinary a Native metals assistant 10 Merriment 30 Scatters, at I Salesman. CUit Booth i hat served as a foreign ambassador 8 Berorv.es blurred 12 Presently 13 Bulgarian 14 Shird bearing 15. Variable ttar 18 Assam s.lkworm I? Stagger It Horse barn !0 Maiden 22 Race course circuit 23 Mariner't direction 5t Property item 2T Beg 31 Lady Literate in Art (ab.) 32 One time 33 Falsehood 34 Droop 33 lioquoian Indian 3fi Compute 37 Exhausted 3D Sea eaglet 41 Individual 42 Bustle 43 Scottish plaid 46 Edit 30 Mortuary roll 31 Bind 53 Pseudonym of Charles Lamb 34 Apportion 33 Deed 38 Seines 37 British statesman 1 1 Vend 18 Pillar 21 Poker stake 24 And 33 Slavic 28 Wise hay 32 Eastern 33 Girl's name J Decayed 39 City in The Netherlands mountain spur 43 Heavy volume 44 Resting 43 Ceremony 47 Toward the sheltered side 4 Quote 49 Russian newt agency 32 Frozen water 1 i i i i) h. n I it p I in I Z T i! I T i i -!5!r ' ' ' 3 5 ' ' 1 .1 ft p. IT li l) J6 si it n rzz""s ,ii ft iJ tl HS T" 11 Hi M 5 Til H a iT 5i nrn ftti - By MRS. GERALD FOX trol on Sether Ave., crashing into .,. , a pole. Ihe accident was caused Roger Hatlon S I year-old ,0n of ,Uempled to pick up Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd Hatton of Glen- ,.,,, ,.,i,:..i. ,.,. ,n, ,. dale underwent surgery at Shnn- ,n fl Dam , ,h, tru(.k era Hospital in Portland recently 1 es,lrnaled belweerl ,400 ,nd His right leg is now in a cast Iio0 from the hip down and he will be ' , confined to his bed for two Son Visits months. Further surgery will bei Mr. and Mrs. Austin Turner of necessary after the cast it re- Glendale were visited recently by moved and he will probably be hot- their son and his bride. Mr. and REN'TON". Wash. (API The In- 'pitalized until sometime in May. i Mrs. Jacob Turner of Doris. Calif.. fttnx Cn DteAnoeL I lerior of President Eisenhower's Hoger, a fourth grade student. 1 who were married in Doris Feb. IGBP JCU lACScUfCn !new five-million-dollar jet trans-' will not miss out on tchoolwork, for , 5. Turner, who has been employed I Dort won't he at nlitch n that ,f his bed will he rolled down the 1 al a mnhlino mill in Doric Inr Iha his present plane. Columbine III. hall each morning to the class- past four years, will leave for The jet, designated the VC137, , room. ; Army service Thursday. His wife is well along on the assembly line ! Roger was stricken with polio will complete her senior vear in WASHINGTON (AP) Unsolved at ,ne Boeing Airplane Co. plant when he was 2 yean old and he high school before joining him at problems of the ocean depths pose ,n(l ' scheduled to be delivered spent four monlhs in the hospital the Army camp, a greater threat to U.S. security , 10 ,he Military Air Transport serv-1 immediately afterward. Fouri Ralph and Alice Wood, formerly than those of outer snaee aei. , ice in April. years ago, he was again hospital- of Glenda.e have arrived from Den- entific committee contends. J The plane is a cousin of the id for two weeks with corrective ver, and are helping her parents, The danger of attack bv subma- commercial jets now coming into treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blaser of (ilen- rine-launched missilet is only one I passenger service and will have a H' separation from his family 'dale, in moving their household ef of several hazards the I'nited speed of 600 miles an hour. jWhen he entered the hospital in fects to Port Orford, where they States faces unless it speeds up T other planes of the same January was made easier by a have purchased the Battle Rock deep tea research, said the report ''Pe are due to come off the line flooa of letters and cards sent Hotel. The Blaser traded their by a 10-man committee of the Na- i May and June. They will be him by friends and strangers from Glendale home for the motel, situat ional Academy of Sciences-Na-1 at t,,e disposal of the President, j iienaaie ana otner pans or ure- ed across Hichway 101 from the tional Research Council I vice president and other top gov-1 (ton. Others wishing to write may Battle Rock State Park. Mr. and Th. ,mmiiu. ,.1j . .j ernment officials. send cards or lettert to him at Mrt. Wood plan to work with the ditiona f federal nuHaTnf atn The three identical VC137S will 'he Shriners Hospital, 82nd and Blasera in operation of the proper m during the nex decade for ea' h" d"nd dio telephone Sandy Blvd Portland Those wish- ty. research if the nation in .vd equipment enabling the President ing to visit him may do to between Mr. and Mrt. George Wells and whM it called se?ious military do ,nd olhfr ""i1" ,0 r"n" ' 2 and p m- I'"0 ch'liren. parties in-the h.ical "an" economic .rd ?.' , TJ'Z Dgln 'rm "y - rom Surgery I '"ie Pl to move I. Gj.nd.lj. . , .... part of the world. i f, . . . . ... . , . . as toon as the Blaser property in Better weather forecasting facil- The "President'i room" will ' f y -bb of Glendale hat been . Gendjlie it vacated. nies ana possiDie meant ot ae- have comfortable teatt for four'"'!" '"""'" P I 1 I Vr-m II I 1 I I U ' OH, v v 1 " Jn 1 Yj priscillaO D ' ''' , jl llCll II I " NrCT IVA I It T"i "V "H I'-ilt'ttr1 lawiMiaatiiy. vellMl WT I COUlPWT KHA. TH' 1 CSkKBklMTill. Tig THAT WtlftMT l I ' . aL . vSJ" "" "j u 5HACic sevomp tuoit Tttee'. m as.v If to wi and He twur e -Ss r&L. A. rV RiT10TH UT HtK, WMIL VOU SLIP UPOM itt(JvB5 I V it f OUUO W THIS Dtt? J . ; i'f' vf'j; till t W P Vth' AwO .0CK I.M 0OT1 ckJ'OiS.V I lAKei e5 t TiIi;VV , jl mkotiow jroats. . in i u i' aiOnaths XrS'JlxSCiS , i TT. Tit j oj ; veloping food and mineral sources in the oceans were at potential gains. jn win be on the clam tide From the military standpoint,1 The planet will cut flying time fhe committee said: "The subma-1 from Washington to California rine armed with long-range mis- ' from the 8' a hours to about I .re- and two day-bed type lounges. !a " recuperating irom spinal - .1; .. D.e J cited There will be no berths. Furnish! u"f ZKH.r .1 bcd-, SteNllZatlOn PrOpOSed ma. in h. ik. -i.i- ridden for several weeks. Omer Tracy of Glendale iniured Ta f haelr Inrlinn f.rnnrh the tendons of his right foot re-i ,w wiwwwin cently when he jumped from a inxe una- Hum me o-a nuiirs 10 sdiiui m i- . - , . j . ir.w ur.i.iii At1 I'rime l .. .... . .... idh in rnnnK m wma avninmp . . - ' sues is prooaoiy me most potent nours. lmlon and fans will be ri0; uCi. PV, " h. Minister weapon system threatening our , about tix hourt away security today, Nehru't government Only 8.64 RUG CLEANING 9x12 Size Including Tickup end Delivery RHOADS Cleaning Service Phone OR 2-1098 (Behind Richie's Drivt'ln N. Stephens) M 8t B Logging Co. He is still P'aP ,0. Provitie lacuitiei in med- undergoing treatment lral neal" centen lor human ster- ihn v.,ioh. i.mii,.i,i ligation at a way of checking In- t-Ai. i- i ! . ,i i dia's alarminff nnnulatinn cfrnwlh ZZm A11-1". r I1"'" "'"red to a Medford'spe-I ""Hh Minister D. P. Karmark- freight cars, came face to face 1 cialis. , treatment of a brain ar told a meeting of the Centra ee?'.111:..1!:'!!' ,cu,,tarSuh"?frem In accT--n-ly .Planning" Board Sunday eves peering over a stalk. Be- dent Sunnlv r-h The ennne. that sterilization operations would nina tne eyet wat a three-foot boa ,ter w rljin- in tne blclt -( the be available to all desiring to re- car and fell, hitting hit head on t'rict the aize of their families. MUSEUM DELIGHTED BUFFALO, N.Y. tAP) Frank ' constrictor. "T..0L?.7',.Wl!!.rJh ?n unidentified object when his j ed the snake to itt collection "iV"0 "".neM"''" 11 Ma-; father was forced to atop the ve- I,. I', D hide tuddenlv. ,IIUCI J BCII-VUIIUII Always the heart of our business Why do most drugstore tell everything from breakfast to dance wax . . .? The answer it timple. It it a matter of economic necessity. Americans, thank goodneat, are generally health? and there are not enough prescription! to keep all druptoret om. Thut, we tell variety of merchandise. By to doing we are able to stay open and render assistance whenever and wherever it it needed. PreecriptioB lerNice, however, continue to be the heart of our business and are always pleated to atsitt yon hen medication it needed. Your FRIENDLY FAMILY PHARMACY Two Albany residents were treat ed for lacerations and bruises re cently, and one, Lindsay A. War ren, entered Forest Glen Hospital for further treatment. They were injured in an accident in which Warren's car, driven by Harold A. Wilbankt, atruck the superstruc ture at one side of the Cow Creek Bridge near the main highway. i.arry tiager, ton of Air. and Rejects U. N. Proposal JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector (AP) Premier David BenGurion has rejected a U.N. proposal for a turvey of Israel't border trouble with the United Arab Republic, it was reliably reported today. The purpose of the survey would be to discover tne causes ot trie Mrs. Rex Hager of Glendale. was I continuing flareups between Israel shaken up recently when the pick-r 1 and the U.A.R.'t Syrian province. All The Hot Water You Need WHEN YOU WANT IT! Model YG52-3 HOT WATER HEATER Cleon, pure, reolly hot voter, all you want . . . when you want it. Fatf recovery water heater. Heat wrop Calrod heating uniti. Automotic tharmostoti. 10 Yr. Guarantee. CARTER TIRE CO. 266 S. E. Stephens Ph. OR 2-3393 So 1 ROUNOep UP ALL. i rum i M IM SAV AOKKl- cvae cui8 and we past Hen. . 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