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In The Day's News Charles V. Manton Editor Geore. Castillo Addyt Wright MMUw iaa W Member of the Associated Press. Own Nrper Publishers Association, ice Audit Bureau of Circulation Entered at secocd class mttter May T. 1930. t the port office at Roseburg. Oregon, under act o! Varen i. U71 Sohaeripuon Bate on Classify Advertising Page ;tr flkHK JENKINS i j Coovf ';oq thovigi! is Bors i isg after last Ljht: ! TV may have its ssfeiy spcs. b-t they dvo i show l? when c come to reporuig 1 1 hii cvesu. Last night (this ii written en Wednesday) mat a gvod tnif We don I need asvaocy Ikj m Dm mg to tell us wrat m?peied WE Readers Opinion. this U to ncia the Vnited State of America, end rights must be guaranteed (or all of us . . Dot neJZZod'rfioa is a Utile lest Teen Fair Committee admirable. Tie Northern mg of Expresses Appreciation the Democratic party proposes to r use lie civil r.iita issue to get T The Editor: " the big. congested Norm- (,, , Roseburg Teen era ciues. wnere racial feeling Flir -.. i woum hi. ta County Health Notes Summer Brings Health Problems Both Al Home And On Vacations JOHN H. DONNELLY M.D. County Health Officer EDITORIAL PAGE ieb 10 ieii us r i rl n Z. . ,fcJ ., .... - , - SAW IT HAPPEN. AVt ill that c" u tut"- i eipress our fail appreciation to remains today I wnat it meanu u to figure out The Southerners fought . ... ness to the possible development ' group, such as at a enures picnic, v'""" ", ,h. viar f !iliiiii ir ivnsooi32 outoreax of the rest of the car. Easily Avoided The nuisances and health haz ards listed in me nri jh ui i " the Health Department has been ajr result. . those merchants and other citizens receiving an increasing number of Bel1 "ater . of Rosebur? and the surroutdinz -n lre V f..3 ?-ort osececUng tr w J""1 imported piauuEg , bout some kcal nuisance, fever 'may be gotten from drink- bv followlng ditcn. but stopped s-ort ot aing ret-tct Teen Fair. J.t,. -v,mit k. hn mS mater from nvers or lates or k- ,.S,.H. fmm in rurTT lev ttODOea snori . . . . J- ' : . , i ... K,n , i . We feel that Use outcome of the against noxious odors and-or files any water wnicn on i. Garbage ano rciuse ui any ni uie j v.. .... j . , , 1 ii.. v i tVt hnhAid . , i a.dv ..umflul 'nw ,,i -:-r in the lau hvkuvjjs . .s telepeoce cans irom ciuzens com-1 airs, i u j r- article may r h"""1 - j .4u ra artA Dnrrti'i w t inrvn oi i. i . l i . r rT" r; , d.tcn, but stopped snort ot seceding 4 The News-Rtriev, Roseburg, Ore. tn., July Ii, IVoO . xt political party eocvet.txns. from the party. Tsey stopped short the recommenaations ONE FORTHE BOOKS By Charles V. Stanton ! Nomination of Sn. John F. Kennedy at the national unnv.nttnn r,f ti Tlomncratie Partv. bv an overwhelmintr ,v. i:r.t Vj'lnt wait a most decisive victorv fnr' THE BATTLE. No. 2. the sky m Los A margin on the first ba.iot. a inost aecis n T'ory la Ust B;?ht. tht as fuil of pie. the young aspirant. Not rcan owners had expected Democrats adopted U-.eir battle. There vat no battle Ucn a pronotineea ana eariv nm. icu umi cnuusrn rLA.'s. iometime Ute tooay mry l Th. laifnTm are Tfhtlii tome--hi i that u too f S01 al fUitM m two developxg where garbage, refuse, treated, since sne ana ue. fcjnd shouUl be aisposea oi uuouSn i ThJ b foVnT Thef are u "m obcuves: first. U helped or other wastes are dumped in plan a camping trip for h,5 aca- ,ar 8arbasc disposal agents LT?V ,.,.v in ,.ii rJo ?'crf a thlads? ll toird a better relationsh p somebody's neighborhood. It is not uon. they have the famdy protect- tf thjs js not ava,lable. by the taJf ler. ?L ,-(1 is t oHie aM Jeae th tfry must between schools m the Roseburg probable that this unsanitary dis- ed against typhoid fever by snots , , ly d(.51(!nated dump ttlcufl cRmfv -.i i. to tJi ilhvlh inSM Ur : oad. it helped achieve a p.3sal of garbage and other wastes from their private physician. Per-, or actual bunai ln the ground. HIGHER STRATEGY - that is to leara to live wita tzuu s as they ,.tiaalhia between teen- Cr. more freouentl in hot wea- haos because Mrs. V. felt sue was . ..... ,aw Ienuirn that no nox- 1IaZ,!'X. u?V'L h "ffL." ' agers and adult.: ther than in cool; however, m hot protected, she did not ta pre- ( 5poll(,d, pulrid, or otherwise " t , earn the iaatp S? n3 As to the pli-Joraf. higtt spot1 We sincerely hope that the eiti- weather the nuisance and sanitary cautions to boil ill . drakiaj Mter f ,ve ohioHionale substance Everybody wis for it. - . . ., J J T - 1. 1 1 A. Tl .--L.!- .1.. . - L. . 2P??i 1 "' St?..' ,r S " ";v, ."1 I I. U the !, accepted rule tha.-onde.-ful eooper.ttca uic &ei.iiuu ui a u.i i d.. . -v . ... 1 - expectation. I mistakenly felt that the left-wing powers.! nt platform, as adopted la it which have so definitely controlled the northern branch of night, has two hith roots, the partj-. wouldn't take a chance on Kennedy. j l- T- eivU rights plank. nf v, .iHr .t tho narional convention would inrli-l 2- Th Ple m lr ' P1""- m los Ange.es usi ." ..,.. .j r i .h. family members de- "7 i...iiit nP a nuhlie wiui UKU ucit ci t ujti aic bxcauj uias-c- w j , j anumi-i " nn ttar. 1 tivities are planned throughout the , . , veloped a dysentery. roa(j or ihoroughfare. nor may lyear. Refnoerate Food Mrs. W. had heard that the a-, ?uch ,llb5,:inr(., he dumped where Once azain. thar.k tou for your Bacterial growth in food sub- ter in the North L'mpqua river was j . v mnv uIlute a stream or oth- stances ooes not occur osiy in looa relatively pure er b0ly , Wnter. , hich is discarded. Similar bae-. children to go swimmins m 2 j.. p018mng may ne mini p-DUucal pa n.cS m our country first adpt thej- platforms aid then : pick their car.-:.dates. 1 i One would L'.e to say that they ; i pick the candates to carry out the platforms. 1'niortur.ately, it isn't quite that way. Speaking with wane Jims . i l. .-i . vrh the riid not know was u.. 'l.i.m hni liuuii hot General Msr Teen i lit ,.,., M in fmrt .uirh ,h half a mile upstream t trailer , , ,.in A,.erws Fahrenheit) and Royal Oaks Dr. Roseburg. Ore. il nghts plank. As written, it wis brutal realism, platforms are fly- a tough one. The Northern wing piper to eaten unwary flies. Once of the party supported it at writ- adopted, they are soon forgotten ten for two reasons. Tne first It shouldn't be that way, tut it that it RIGHT. If is. DemocraticTicket Fires A Couple Kinds Of Fish cate that the extreme left wing perhaps has lost some of i The big battle was over the civ its power. Convention events, it swmed to me, included a very determined and organized effort to beat Kennedy. I am frank to say I had expected it to succeed. Former President Truman and Mrs. Eleanor Roose velt, two of the wheelhorses of the party, people deserving of the greatest honor and expected to wield considerable influence, did their best to stop Kennedy. Truman's sen sational charges of "rigging" and Mrs. Roosevelt's impas sioned plea for Stevenson could normally be expected to stampede a convention at least to slow down any great movement Ftlmiiw Pa p4-tin af A ' r I ident fries a couple of kinds of convention so quickly approved. But the one outstanding feature of the balloting, it fish, poliucal and personal, seemed to me, was the tremendous power generated by the ' For years Johnson , si, h VpnneHv marVino . I hown signs of aching for the Kennedy macmne. .. . presidential nomination. There- . . Despite the Stevenson demonstration and the effort , fore- seeing it go this week to made to use him to stop the Kennedy movement, the young' Kennedy, eight years his junior, senator walked off with the convention's endorsement in ' have been a shattering blow. an orrontinnnl mannor I Th lnat Johnson, at hen- an exceptional manner. I nedy s request, would accept the It has been extremely rare that any candidate ever s0. 2 spot on the ticket looks be has won the nomination on the first ballot, where favorite! withering at first glance. It makes sons are honored. It is even more rare that anv candi-iens when you lift the lid on this date should receive such an overwhelming endorsement : !!!," vhl'"1 lad m' Affrontery Of Youth Blamed On Training To The Editor: This word, "subversion" to be eaten if that food 15 not kept house occupiea oy a .....u CQd f()0(ij coW ,Deiow 4U degrees : properly refrigerated. Certain tvpe-s worker and his family naa just pa,r(!n,eio if they are to be left ' of ffod provide excellent material moved in and was discharging raw uneaU.n for a period of four hours : for the growth of bacteria. A small sewage into the river. A number QT more pcr50n3 w,th infected cut on the hand of the housewife of the children in Mrs. Vi s iamuy sores or iesjons on the hand should i may innoculate staphvlococcus into became quite ill from infectious not han(ile (00d Persons who han- : a potato salad being prepared for hepatitis aue to pouuitu ".w die food should observe scrupulous a picnic. After an extended drive had swallowed while swimming in hand-washing habits after visiting t . . a nicnic. Alier an exieiweu unc iidu ituu.iu - nana-waMiiiiK nauivs out .u,.,.. h-i. ,.T .tv-.t nV-,Zru ,h-. it may be several hours before the the river. the bathroom or before preparing ' iiV mL'r m n trm'l ill potato salad is eaten. Bactena have MiqUito Control meals. ! advirittemM af sSiek i""11 ta! '!", tiB,' Poi!"-i llV. B. called the Health Depart-; T,lt Wl,.r ifa' 'bv fads ' sSSe wMan oas "stances liberated by these ment to complain about the number 1 3. Questionable dnnkin? water fi , ihT?n,i. .n,M .1 . na germs mar then cause violent iU-'of mosquitoes in his vicinity. The mav be made safe for drinking ESF.os senouTenemi were information was relayed to the mos-; purp05eS by boiling for at least uon s most serious enemies were control workers and the area five mlnutes or by chemical dis- those within-and he wasn i -peas;, enough to punish them It might V contrm 0 night. . 'lion. Private water supplies ml?LTeL. r ... .lell .fc?.2n MS A'oout ten days later he visited 5hould be tested for bacterial con- LOS ANGELES (AP) - The if. quickly understandable why'pomted out some forms of -sub- cnmmals who broke the lock or SUo JZT """" Democrauc ticket of Sen. John F. Kennedy asked Johnson to be hUrsioa'; in our public life tha, are meddled with property on Mt Nebo 'CSSaS: T "whUe "''cannot be said cat- t -a' d tncnn inr v.r- nri. nnirklv icrimtM, ad wHt the fiAthm tn rfn wirh Rn.a ncUt in hHnpint? to iust ice those his premises ana louna suii.e u eoncauy mai au simmwis h Editorial Comment 1. ne adults have some now w.-.o failed to exemplify or teach our or priv children proper respect and real nity. reserence ior ine ur.eMuaiei iree-, 3 third vicious dom which we hold in our Ameri- vriinn 1 the nrev can hands, freedom which 13 syra- re5peCt for law and legal process Tntoijrdlstroy anv pibUc card'ed tires in the back yard con- rfver i, unsafe, yet because of the au oin--m our commu taming water m which there were physicai hazards in many stretch ate propert, in our commu ; number o mosquito wigglers c3 cf riVer and because of the pos- , v 1 hatching. Eumnation of tne stana- sibility of bacterial pollution ; wnicn is form cf sub- jn? wa(ef went a way toward mav varv from place to place or mailing lack ot elmmating the mosquito problem from time to time within a given bolized by our dag. freedom for es. Are we so lacking m trust in which each generation must newly our own COurts that we are afraid 1 eel me responsiouity 01 mamiain- even t0 submit these Mt. Nebo 01- mg. How many who cry "Commu- fenders to their justice' Or do we ! nist" have neglected to use the ra;her that ' Public Op:nion" i hard-won privilege of voting be- iaouyi be the judge? Isn't this . cause they would not take t:me to awfunv close to mob rule? what In common with about 50 million inform themselves on the peop.e are we adults teaching our chil- or more other American citizens, or issues involved? now ot.en nae ,jren wben we act aJ though even- WE ALL OWN THE FORESTS Medford Mail-Tribune on the first ballot, because it was quite evident that manv! jnhnson. as Senate leader of we find that tossing a tent, some you heard adults shrug off activit- traffic policeman were an enemy? Of the favorite son votes cast on that first ballot were Ken-! the Democrats, for years has had food, and sleeping bags and air i of the government witmwt when we try to avoid jury duty, norlv vntffii one of the most important and mattresses in the car. and taking doing anything con.-tructne aoout and then disparage the "due course jjv j. i powerful jobs in the country. What off for a night or two in the woods., the abuses they deplore? of justice?" Have we forgotten that The only discordant note was sounded by delegates1 Wanted was the most powerful u just about the pleasantest wiy 2- Another form of subversion wh. 0.Jr constitution was written from the South, irritated by the disputed Civil Rights, job of all, the presidency. there is to relax. which this episode bnrgs to light tnal by jury .as one o( the key. inis We UIQ last weeneou, jour- r "-f ,, . " , ... stones 01 ui ncruvni. plank. One important factor contributing to Kennedy's sur prise win and the win was even greater than he and his supporters had expected was the brilliant pre-convention tampaign waged by himself and his family, I believe. Kennedy's victory isn't a one-man affair. He is a member of a family noted for its team spirit. His lather, a multi-millionaire, was lonir this cnuntrv m this tear, without a ambassador to Britain, where he served with distinction, I could be re-elected by Texas and bevtHli compara. rlMmtp rhArffM nf rwamo nn aniwOMr 1 iriaiu ni otii. h.-u..."... 1 n n -i(..ivii in that neighborhood. river!, it is not considered good An open barrel served to recede practice to use a river lor swim garbage and refuse from the T mjno purposes, familv who lived in a rural area. ; while a swimming pool may Mr. f . emptied the barrel at about seem overcrowded or not as at one week intervals but still he tractive to many swimmers, still noted that a fly problem was de- has the benefits. of clear filtered veloping around the household. He water, bacterially treated, and life traced the Cy breeding to the gar- EUard protection, base barrel and treated it liberally Mosquiros Breed with DDT ar.d other in-ecticides. 5 .Mosquitoes breed in standing As the days passed he noted that ater. If there is no standing wa ne was only partly successful and ter. mosquitoes cannot breed. If that cost cf insecticides was be- every householder eliminated all coming rather marked. When he breeding spots both outside and took his problem to the cour.'y sani- inside his house, the personal mos- tanan. he was told that hu wet quito problem would be much eas- them, the vice presidency is 1 neying to one of our favorite spots, . '"fr-. .. 'r: ?; When we become so incensed earbaae should be disposed of in ier to handle. shadowy situation. i small forest service campground ,.;V'',"'m al'J! a juvenile prank, it behooves a tightlv covered me'al can. When 6. Flies are admittedly difficult A vice president traditionally some 30 miles from home. 01 one 01 our cnenea s m- u5 tQ )ook ourselves and lh;s waJ tfied Mr j found xhiX ,Q contro, m manv are3? bjt each simply presides over the Senate. tan trees, the chuckle of the r1J . !n;rLH make sure that we are 5r.owmg his fiv problem was greatly im- person can help solve his own flv the floor, and runs errands for ; the president. Johnson, wnose enaie , 'warmth of the campfire and the 'biAtr? believe in freedom an gleam of the stars through the U'hld a-am used ft as a Processes, and will t xarVnS W tget'sw5: f""3" desecration of the other cherished duff, the "t. ,..,.. K.;.r .',.! lv-every deed and attitude that we could not get access to the gar md democratic bage to lay their eggs put forth tne ncmp. List The weekend wasn't spoiled, but n gence required to make them work. A Ia mi Inr fh .. ... j i I- , Other members of the family have been intensely in- at. u the vice presi- ! " D"iy.,,! "tLX-i the.simpiest sene.) To those to us who call ourselves Christian taractivl in tin itixa anf hoi.ii nLm- nil f ; ' j . . lu a. 1 n.u in iruuuw, auu uaio wincii an nu-iui-unc uau m aency. . , , were at Dest Utterouzs ana ai worst ., . j poUtical affairs. ! Bul ,hU hia',t3 ? 1 Turil men'ces and timber cutting along 11 ; Sen. Kennedy was able to visit only a limited area I J!" ln " n,uonal """""Vthe forest road right of way and The subversion lies in the tpathy during his pre-convention campaign. Ted" and "Bob," scurried hither and candidate. Sisters Help Mrs. Pad Dillon 1131 XW Ellis Street Roseburg. Ore. Editor's Note I would like to recommend thorough reading of But his brothers, The South, as it showed at the " Z , am nine site we chose ' of the public to this (and how many : th. ,bov. lerrer ro every news- , f u. n.mLraiil- convention was res-' At the, mPlnS, Slte. ue 5,,?e' other careless or deliberate at- Review reader. The writer is to von to plug for the ",L,n010,'h'. ""t Ub-e '0UBd fourJor f,vf bTr b0Ul? tack, on property and personal be nmW for her c.rrful eral Jivi I rigMs platform plan and cans tossed carelessly around, ri8h Meanwhile our children and tnoroush analysis of axisting w-J JL . throat bv- the rest lnnun,erable blt5 and i"lce5 pil' lea that thev may do as whim problems and her expression of Mh?con bottle caps, , and burned-out dic,ate5 h.-a;,s no one cares ooinion-CVS of the convention ae legates 5Darklers. and. iust across the; . .. . . breeding sites, including garbage, refuse, manure, and other organic wastes. Tieht-f ittina screens on While the above incidents by no 'doors ar.d windows., and the judi- mear.s include a complete list 01 cious ue 01 insecuciue iireydia ; health hazards peculiar to hot wea- tions will help solve the fly prob ther, thev do serve to point up the lem within a house: however, cau fact that summer does have its tion must be exercised when fly particular kinds of health prob- sprays are hardlcd where food is lems, and that manv health haz- being prepared, arts are considerably amplified The observance of precautions due to the heat. In general this such as these is not especiajly diffi calls for a stepping up of usual hy- cult and it is not being overly i gienic and sanitary practices with- fussy. It can easily become a mat in the household during the sum- ter of habit, and it can easily con mer months. It suggests the need tribute to a much more enjoyable ; for an extra alertness or aware-. summer free of worrisome illness. In addition to the arduous efforts of the brothers, three ' J,Vh B101C19, 1 on itia, icaii auu cuiuce, were giving leminine eharm. "Pat," as the wife of the famed actor Peter Law ford, carried considerable political influence. Also hard at work in the campaign were the candi date's mother, and his wife, Nancy, the latter somewhat handicapped by the fact that their second child is expect ed in November. The political battle, it would seem to me, could be de scribed in one way as a fight between the close-knit, Irish, Kennedy clan and the old-timers of the Democratic Part1 7 and the Kennedys won. Does that mean that control of the party is passing from one group to another? While Kennedy' is a "liber al," the efforts of some party leaders to stop progress of his bandwagon, which proved to be a steam roller in dis guise, indicated that the powers-that-be aren't altogether happy with the youthful senator. . In any event, with Nixon iTninilv in mm. nf! deeply. 1 The logging too t mere was a gooa inii .." . , ..,., ,, ,nH next Novembers elec ., , l:'JT. wheVr re, had been lighted - Democrauc tkkeV he' by" Ken": a" rules of ,afe.y and com-. . i mon sense. By getting Johnson to run with ! As we strolled around the rest of him, Kennedy went a long way the ""P-J " .whe "m"n; toward pacifying the South, which bad dumped a box-full of old I mag is where Johnson had h.s main azines. which had been strewn by backing in his unsuccessful bid wind and water down a tributary for the presidential nomination, creek: more beer bottles, ( Some So from a politicil standpoint of them smashed into jagged frag it makes sense to put Johnson on ments'. and C3ns. more unsafe the ticket as Kennedy s running campfire spots, and several places mate where living trees had been hack But there's a personal element ed by axes either for firewood, or in this. fr no reason at all. Washington newsmen who have This kind of moronic litterbug- dealt with Johnson for years know gir.g and worse is. we suppose, ln- he has a gigantic ego. This is ei'able in a diy when anyone with precisely why Kennedy s victory a car and a ca.-e of beer can get ni1., h,m muc't him nit the Texan mit into the woods. wnicn we suo- Sea the Chevy Mystery Show il color SundaA NBC-TV. the situation insofar as the Republican nomination is con cerned, the forthcoming general election campaign, be- iwcrii iu juung. vigorous, outspoken candidates prom ises to be "one for the books." Hugh A. Mulligan A Pipe Is The Handmaiden Of Thought And Creativity AP staff writer Hush Mulligan I 11 i. h. ii.., k. writing in this space on Wednes- trust, encourage, contemplation ho hive held that job He could ply planned umber cutting? a reflective, balanced view of ry to noid tne re.n, 01 pu-t . E A it unuld hardlv seem sensible seauentlv learned was "salvage" for a man. dressed tn the ire- umber cutting to weed out dead mendous robes of power worn by imi md sna;s but which left an a Senate leader, to give up that almighty and unsightly messi is. job for the comparatively less in- accord. ng to some lights, neces- fluential post of vice president. sary. But Johnson, who has talked The forest service makes much with newsmen at great length cf i;, excellent watchwords ' mul- about the nice things said of him , uple use," ar.d "the greatest good: over the years, could feel particu-' for the greatest number in the lirlv honored II the voters cnose iong run him for a job just one heartbeat awav from the presidency. There is more. Johnson, a tre mendous manipulator of men. could use the vice presidency in way not attempted oy einers But it still reeJs to be reminded. sometimes, that, by jingo, tr.e j Americans .sll Americans own the forests. How long will the great bulk of them tolerate dirty, unpo- liced camps. ar.d indiscriminate. day, said it was high time some and high-minded crusader took out life. It auici aiiuwria. aiuiugin. as-1 thought and creativitT turning uie crusaaer s roie, did so. In this article, staff writer George Cornell, pipe smoker, takes off after Mulligan. the handmaiden of the Senate even tnouen II his tn-i succeeueo "' i""- TALK TRIMMER larged the mind of man. I"'' Democratic '"oer , Portl.nd Oreooni.n Ever since Sir Walter B.leirt! on' J"" ' . There are so many plane, fiying .u -1 . .u. .. wUui ...... - mese na sang the glories of the pipe to the , presldent's Cabinet 1 courts of Europe, it has given tn-;,e,.ber o( lhe .at By CEOR0E W CORNELL "H'lauon ana aonce 10 poeia, ' NEW YORK (API AU red-' PP""'. tatmcn, dramat blooded citizens w,U rue to prtl"" nd h"t"" lest the attack that ha, been 1 . The P'P is lhe builder of made on that noble comforter, the ! oran1- pipe. Complaints about its scent are It Is an American institution. ' absurd. The air of any room is t la UUIWa n O.lm V. . 1 f.lU-, . . 1 u. . 1 1. .... , I . r. ,,n,, k.. cence and peace. It is a well of been sweetened by the fragrance 'v'n y Vice President inamratinn ana a Ininff nf hoanlw . nf anm Hjtliata mn miitnr I M .iiauii. Those who know the finer joy, . There is almost 1 religious ele nf tobacco are the pipe smokers, ment about a pipe, ln fact, it , The pipe is a Heady companion hid its first uses in the ancient and friend, a faithful counsellor. , ceremonials of the Mavans in but also be a toial Security Ccuncil. the most influential and powerful sins.e group in tre ex ecutive branch of the government. Thus Johnson, as vice president, could be a powerhouse in both the legislative and executive branches of the government to a decree never before attempted. Kahird Knowing Johnson, it seems cor rect to say that while he has been denied a chance at the most pow erful single position in the coun try, the presKlencv. ne wouj use and so much palaver between p. lets and ground control lers, that t.e radio channels fre quency become overloaded with traffic. Sometimes the airwaves : sound like a meeting of the griev- j mce committee on the Tower of Babel job In in eff irt to cut down on the , chatter, engineers of the Hughes Aircraft Co. hive developed a tranitor;:fd "voice condenser" light enough and small enough to be airborne. Operating at speeds measured in thousandths of a sec ond, it chrps a pilot's conversation w JJiiiSiIIlm M FAMILY PUTS 2,000 MILES A MONTH ON C0RVA1R THINKS ITS MARVELOUS GAS MILEAGE "OUT OF THIS WORLD" Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kahelin of Plant City, Florida, couldn't be happier with the way their new Corvair has worked out as a combination family and business car. On their newspaper distribution route alone they trarel more than 400 miles a week over all kinds of roads. Little wonder they're so pleased with the gas mileage they've been getting "at least twenty-three miles to the gallon with an auto matic transmission , . . and we've had no trouble with our Corrair." The Kahelins have equally good things to say about Corrair's easy-going comfort and unique con Tenience features. They especially like the way the fold down seat doubles as a built-in baby sitter. EW CQffifA L. ..A. J3B1 into tiny b.ts. records the essen- Let It be i laKi. the outse . , vexlc0 and Muskogee Indians of t;e Vlct prridencv in such a wav till phonetic fragments, and trans that me pipe is an ancient bur ; uthwestern America, those wise:lnJ1t he would be 'indisputably the mi!J ril shorthand in a twin wark of culture: the cigar and lnd ,tout hearted men. m.i noweriul man ki.r.s At the receiving end a simi- cigarette relatively modern up-. It wis the "pipe of peace." that : There i one other consideration ljr device fills in the gaps and " ' greit ta umel adorned with ea-i i ,n ihi A Kenncdv-Jolmson reconstructs the message. '. The pip u an Instniment of f ir ffathers. that signified the'tltKrt ji have a two-edged ap- j The appropriately named "Vo rracious esteem. U receives care rtoraUon of amity among the j ne a to voters next November. ! Coder" rries thit much human srnd affecUoo. lt U a thing of per- tribes. liberals and intellectuals, labor conversation simply is noise that tpanence, value and distinction a supply of good, old briars. lnd Negroe,. will be able to sup- does not contribute to the ex - You do not devour, or ir.hile . w,in the mcense wafting through 'port a ticket headed by Kennedv. change of ideas. Too bad the de the amoke of a pipe. i savour, the hills, would probably do i Conservatives cin feel thit the vice still is restricted to military rt. 'more tor restraint and patience conservative Johnson, even applications. It would be wonder- It ImparU a temperate outlook ,n world diplomacy than any oth-i though he his a fairly liberal rec- ful in the coming months to hive lathe spirit of its user in iwire ;tr cootnbuuoo, ord himself, will be a restriinmg a machine iole to strun the bom- ness that the blessing, of life, force within the government a the bast and baloney out of political Should not be abused, thit they Hal Beyle, a cigar imeker, h,Democriti win. ; oritory ind give us only the nn- deservt repect and concern. !, vacatien. Add all the pieces together, and garnished essentials.' Corvair 7CO A Docr Sedan 1 FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION If you haven't driven it yet, you don't know what a delight driving can be. Its steering, response, traction and readability are unique because it's a unique car -the only U.S. car with an air-cooled airplane-type rear engine, transaxle and independent suspension at all four wheels. 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