12 The Newi-Reyiew, Roteburg, Ore. Tuoi., Feb., 14, 1961 Melrose Girls Suffer Injuries By NETTIE WOODRUFF Beckv Graves, 7-yearold daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craves of Melrose is recovering from an injury received when she fell from a swing on to an upright post at her home. She has been out of school for a week after receiving care at a doctor's office. Diane Griffin, 13, suffered a broken arm while at play and will wear a cast for about six weeks. Family Moves Mr. and Mrs. Duane Edwards and family have moved from the Frank Smith rental to Canyonville. Mr. and Mrs. Hink and family have moved to the Perry Wright farm on the River Road. They formerly resided in Roseburg. The Clark Fordhams are having a new well drilled at their home on Shady Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pargeter spent the past weekend attending to business in McMinnville and Portland. En route home they vis iicri lhn Dick Pareeter family in Woodburn and had dinner at the Villaee Green. Mr. and Mrs. William Bugbee of Portland are visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Jlr. and Mrs. Allen Armstrong, and daughters. Mrs. Armstrong underwent foot surgery last week in a local hospital. Treatment Received Fred T. Recce is receiving modi Extension Of Wool Subsidy Sought By Sheep Raisers By JOHN KAMPS WASHINGTON (AP) Strong bipartisan support is claimed for proposals to cnxlend a wool law under which domestic producers are paid subsidies from import taxes. Members of Congress from the sheep country of the west are co sponsoring bills which would con tinue and make ocrmanent the practice of giving production pay ments in domestic wool growers. The payments are intended to holster wool prices to levels that wouia provide production incentives. One Senate bill and at least six House measures would make the program permanent. A strong' ly-backed Senate bill and a com panion House measure would ex tend for three years the law now due to expire March 31, 1962. Action Needed Now The Senate bill has 25 coupon program permanent was ntro- urns. The House bill was offered by Rep. E. Y. Berry, R-S. D, The wool law was enacted In 1954 and extended in 1958. Money from wool import duties finances the "incentive" payments. Sponsors of fhe wool bills say iney win press lor early Hearings ny me aenaio ana House Agricul ture Committees. The Senate bill to make the rluced by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, R-Ulah. He told the Senate last week speed is essential. This is true, ho said, "so the wool growers can' make their plans for next year and obtain the necessary financing from loan agencies to carry on their opera lions. "In fact, they actually bave o plan almost two years ahead. This is because they have to buv their replacement breeding stock one year for the following year's production. "It is important the act be made permanent so that wool growers can make proper long-range plans for their Industry." Sen. J. J. Hickey, D-Wyo., In troduced the strongly supported three-year extension bill. He told the Senate the law "has been an efrort to bring stability to one of the great industries of the west and of the nation." Will Your Grandchildren Read the Bible... Or Karl Marx? Nikila Khrushchev hat laid, "Your grandchildren will grow up under Communism." If the Soviet Premier's threat comes true, your grandchildren vill study Karl Marx. They will be told the Bible is nonsense . . . dreams about pie-in-the-sky. Your grandchildren will be taught godless atheism. "Ncer!" you say. Bui art yaa sure? Are you doing anything to procM it? One sure way is to help RADIO I RIE EUROPE. Rl E broadcasts truth from the Tree World to 79 million people in captive nations behind the Iron Curtain. People who are vital to the cause of freedom because Ihcy create a buffer zone bc( ecn Russia and the Tree World ... rone that tics up 30 Russian Uisisions . . . keeps Russia from starling a war. 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Following Wake Of Swimmers Is A Bright-Eyed Amazon-Greta By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer HONOLULU (AP) Following the film wakes of Johnny Weiss muller and Esther Williams is a bright-eyed Amazon named Greta Anderson. Greta is the human propeller who has conquered just about ev ery long-distance swim normally navigated, including a two-way stretch in the Catalina Channel. She is here to defeat the Molokai Channel, 26 miles of tortuous cur rents. Her first try failed Jan. 28. Next time watch out! She is also getting in the movie swim with an hour and a half documentary about the feat. It is being filmed by a erew headed by Jerry Courneya, veteran pro ducer of travel and sports films, including a series with Errol Flynn. Courneya is enthused about the film's possibilities. "We'll make the Molokai Chan nel the heavy," he says. "We'll show all the preparations for the swim Greta's fear of sharks and all that. We'll build up suspense and the swim will be the climax of the picture." How does Greta feel about all this? She's an easy-going (on land) Dane who seems willing to try anything. I've never done any acting,1 she admitted. "But that's going profit. to be easy. It's the swimming Greta that's- difficult." Greta is 31, S feet 7'4 and a muscular 140 pounds, though she dropped 17 . on the Molokai try. When she isn't in the water, she lives in Long Beach, Calif., with her husband, swim coach John Sonnichsen. They run a swim school and she lectures with a film of her achievements. Long-distance swimming is not a big-money enterprise, she ad mitted. "I have averaged $15,000 to $20,000 a year from it," she said. "But by the time I pay expenses and Johnny leaves his job for three months, there isn't much Olympic champion who came to America from her native Den mark in 1953. She tried teaching swimming, but found it boring. In 1956, she entered a swim at At lantic City, won $4,000 and found a new career. 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