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NEW YORK (AP) The Econo'l The ballroom's normal capacity
mics Club says lack of space pre- i5 1,500, and about 2,000 guests
vented radio or television cover- , ;,. A . , , A .
ase of Soviet Premier Nikita! were lnv'ud' A selected numbcr
Khrushchev's speech Thursday :f newsmen were allowed to at-
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Little Joe Friday, just as his de
tective namesack, is a very inqui
sitive sort.
Joe, complete with a Ion? nose
to match his curiosity, is a coati
inundi who presently is making his
horn with the David, A. Kesners
2154 NW Kline St., Hoseburg.
Originally. Joe came from Latin
America where he and his kind
are frequently house pets. In addi
tion to providing fun and amuse
ment lor those around, the lone
noses his kindred have are- useful
in finding insects, small rodents
and other domestic disturbers.
There are no strangers to this
raccoon-sized inquisitive animal.
When someone new walks into the
room, Joe is right there, his long
nose sniffing its way into pockets
and retrieving everything from car
keys to money.
Joe can manuever. When he
leaps, he lands with all four feet,
and it can be anyplace, including a
person's back. He doesn't claw,
however. He's just interested in a
good grip.
Listening to Joe eat a cooky or
cracker he's no slacker on appe
titeand it sounds like a minia
ture saw is at work. Zip, zip, zip
go Joe's teeth and whatever food
was there is gone.
The coati normally is gentle, but
fear is not part of his makeup.
Along with the Kesner's Pekingese
dog, Tibby, and a gray cat, there's
no doubt as to who is boss, it's the
newcomer.
However, the Kesners have
found Joe will not hurt their two
young sons, Lance, who is about
4 years old, and Donny, about 2.
the Kesners like their new pet
which they received by way of the
Douglas County Fair. Joe needed a
home during the cold winter
months and the Kesners have giv
en him one.
Joe, in turn, has brought no lit
tle amount of humor and additional
interest into their lives.
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LITTLE JOE FRIDAY, a Douglas County Fair coati mundi spending the winter as a house
guest of the David Kesners, would rother eat than pose for the photographer. Here, Mrs.
Lorraine Kesner tries to interest him in looking at the camera. (Darrell Maddox).
Votes Of Oregon Congressmen Reveal Splits
Tenmile School
Adding 2 Rooms
It will be necessary to have two
more classrooms at jenmue
School.
The school has permission from
the Tenmile Ladies Club to use
the auditorium of the Ladies Club
house and is building a partition di
viding the room. The east room
will be used for the combination
first and second grade class and
the west room will be used for the
school cafeteria. The former lunch
room in the school building will
be used for fifth and sixth grade
class. There are 39 pupils in the
fifth grade and 37 in the sixth
grade. Ten pupils wil be taken
from each of these grades to make
up the combination class.
The school is not using the club
parlor or kitchen and the cafe
teria will be available for club and
other social meetings when not in
use by the school, reports corre
spondent Mrs. Walter Coats.
WASHINGTON (AP) How Ore
gon members of Congress were
recorded as voting on final roll
calls of the session just ended:
Senate
On passage, 55-30, of bill pro
viding a federal subsidy for con
struction bf fishing vessels in U.S.
shipyards: For Morse (D), Neu
berger (D).
On passage, 49-40, of bill pro
viding that foreign economic aid
shall be open to any nation or
area except the Soviet Union and
Communist - held areas in Far
East: For Morse, Neuberger.
On Bridges amendment, adopt
ed 49-38, writing into foreign aid
appropriation bill a provision for
50 million dollars for Spain:
Against Morse, Neuberger.
On Hayden (D-Ariz) amend
ment, adopted 71-18, adding to
foreign aid appropriation bill a
provision for extending Civil
Rights Commission for two years
and giving it S500.000 on wnich
to operate: For Morse, Neuberger.
0o foreign aid appropriation bill:
r or Morse, ixeuuerger.
Hous
On overriding, 280 121, of Ei
senhower's veto of billion-dollar
public works appropriation bill:
For overriding Norblad (R), IM1-
man tui, urccn (D), rorier ( u).
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On passage, 194 109. of $3,225.
815.000 foreign aid appropriation
bill: For Norblad, Green. Not
voting Ullman, Porter.
On motion, adopted 221-81, to
concur in Senate s action in pro
viding for two - year extension of
Civil Rights Commission and ap
propriating $500,000 for its opera-
lion: For Norblad, Green; not
voting ullman, Porter.
BF.IRL'T, Lebanon (AP) Snec-r
tators cheered Iraq's Premier Ab
del Karim Kassem Sunday as fir
ing squads felled 13 Iraqi army
officers and hangmen executed
four civilians as enemies of the ,
government.
The executions were the largest!
in a single day since the over-;
throw of the monarchy 14 months (
ago and were the first to be an
nounced m advance.
The army men participated in:
the abortive revolt at the north
ern military headquarters m Mo
sul last march or were charged
with plotting against hasscni. "lhey
were opposed to the left-wing ten
dencies of Kassein's regime at the
time.
Brig. Nadhim Tabakjali, com
mander of the 2nd Division at Mo
sul, was the highest ranking officer
to die. Also prominent among the
executed officers was Col. Mustafa
Hat Sirri. chief of the army's in
telligence service in Baghdad.
The officers, tried before the
People's court and sentenced sev
eral months ago, were accused of
supporting policies of President
Gamal Ahdel Nasser ot the United
Arab Hi-public and Kassein's No. 1
enemy.
The civilians, accused o' being
criminal traitors were members of
the government of the late Nuii
Said, the pro-Western premier who
was killed in Kassein's revolt of
July 14. 1930. The best known
among them were Said Qazzaz,
former interior minister, and Bah
jat Attiyah, ex-security chief.
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