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Kennedy Hopes To Heal Political Scars In Texas WASHINGTON UPI Presi-i Johnson will accompany Ken dent Kennedy, in the role of a'nedy throughout the tour. The political Dealer, headed today ; President and for Texas where he hoped to spend Friday unify divergent wings of Uie L.B.J, ranch at Johnson City Democratic party for a strong- about 70 miles from the state er showing in 1964. i capital of Austin. The Chief Executive and his wife, Jacqueline, on one of her rare domestic speaking tours Tourism Is Important To Israel's Economy, Recent Visitor Reveals By BEVERLY HARDER olf the streets and cared for in has no difficulty in talking with sumed in the burners that lie' One of the mam school holi- must be irrigated, and even fil-News-Rtview StH Writer kindergartens while their rar-thein. "This is not true in uth-saw in Oregon. !days is when each child plants Icred sewage water is used. A pleasant young man with enls toil at their various jobs, er parts of the country," he' For in Israel, no wood is a tree. When one wants to give Housewives are warned con- hie wife willi"1 engaging smile visited brief- Am non gave the impression said. Westerners are complete- used, even in building. Homes a really fabulous gift, 50 trees .tantly to conserve their water. night on thei'S' 'n Koseburg this week on his that life was not easy in ls-,ly friendly, he said justiare made of cement blocks. The are planted in the honored per j l'arl of the water problem with her husband, were sched uled to takeoff at 11 a.m. EST from Andrews Air Force Base Leaves Early Saturday The Kennedys planned to leave the Johnson ranch early Saturday afternoon and fly to Dulles International Airport out- way north. His mission was tojrael. Luxuries, while they can the same way that it is in his furniluie is made of wood, but .-.oil's name. i w ill be sulved, however, with interest residents and infurmjbe obtaiued, are very expensive, country. i it is imported. Kerosene is used! .Many trees and niuch water Ihe new pipeline which will be them of his country with the he said. This, however, serves. Awed By Oregon lor fuel. 'are needed in Israel completed in, early 19U5. The hope that they would one dayjto keep money in the country! Envy aud wonder were evinc-i Trees are treated with rev- "It is the land of milk and' 113-inch pipe will feed water come to visit. i to be used for the necessities of cd when he mentioned the erence because more trees honey," Annum said, "But there from the Sea of Galilee to the And "visitors" are what tour-'life. greenery and trees he saw in means more water and less soil is no water." desert area. on the trip that the Whitel510,? asrm.giou. inere uiey House has labeled alternatelylwlU tu a helicopter for "political" and non-political." ia 1ulck fl,sM to their Virginia LUUIUIJ UUI91UC OIIUUIC burg where they will spend the remainder of the weekend. Their first stop was San An tonio where the Chief Execu tive planned to speak in dedi cation of the Aero-Space Medi cal Health Center at Brooks Air Force Base. He was due in San After speaking at the dinner tonight in the Houston Colise um, Kennedy and his entourage Antonio at 2:30 p.m. EST and'01 accompanying Texans will from there he was to fly to,"? ,t Worth to spend Uie night. His Friday schedule included a breakfast speech in Fort Worth, a lunch talk at the Dal Houston for a dinner tonight honoring Rep. Albert Thomas D-Tex. ThamAi amoiui Pis&anaerc . ,, i, Tv,,c!las Trade Hart, two receptions Thomas was among 14 Texas i. ,,., tA.r.icia Democratic congressmen flying with the President to San An tonio. Sen. Ralph Yarborbugh 'and a Democratic fund-raisin: -dinner in Austin and finally a leader of the liberal wing of the parly in Texas, also was in the party and will accompany Ken nedy on his five-city tour of the Lone Star state. One obvious reason for Ken nedy's two-day devotion to Tex as was that this home state of Vice President Lyndon B. John-i son went Democratic in 1960 by a slim .46,233 votes. Kennedy and Johnson drew 1,167.932 votes to 1,121,699 for the Re publican ticket headed by Rich ard 11. Nixon. . In 1956, former President Dwight D. Eisenhower carried Texas by 220,661 votes over Democrat Adlai E. Stevenson. night helicopter flight to the Johnson ranch Kennedy's Visit To Texas Opens Demo Party Feud There is no television. On Oregon. ierosion. It's going to take a' There is no rain between A union will be in the United the other hand, the people read.i "I've never seen so many, long lime to build up soil which) March and late November not Stales for three years. Then he read, read! There are more.trees in my life," he said.ihas been neglected and vorkcdeven one drop. There isn't a will work in the government of pocket books sold per capita in-"When I first arrived here, I to death for thousands of years. single cloud in the sky, and ficcs in Israel. Others, then, Israel than in any other nation stopped to take a picture of And trees are part of the an-i there's not even a weather re- will come to America to endea in the world. every tree I saw. And when 1 swer, Israelites feel. Each year port, because one knows it's al- vor to carry en Amnon's work Apart from being separated came to Oregon, after leaving. the government plants nine-ways the same. Inland its hut.; trying to make Israel sound from his family, Amnon has Southern California, 1 was over- million trees, mostly Eucalyp-jOn the seashore it's humid. interesting enough so that we'll enjoyed being in the western iwhelmed." tus because they don't require I Everything, in order to grow.jwant to come to the Holy Land. United States. He likes the: H shocked him, he said, to'as much water as other spe-l ' ; come and really visit staj'people in the west and says he learn that wood was being con-icies. 1 Trims., Nov. 21, 1963 The News-Review, Page 13 long enough to absorb the cul ture and Biblical history of the ists are called in the Holy Land, according to Amnon Gil Ad, the pleasant young man who is connected with the tour ist office of the Israel govern ment. "We don't like to call visitors tourists, because the word sug gests 'just traveling through'," he said. "We want people to DALLAS (UPI) - President Kennedy's "non-political" visit! to Texas today .triggered a feud between liberal and conserva tive Democrats that only the Republicans enjoyed. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, who preaches the New Frontier but remains friendly; with conservatives in his home state, was in the middle. I 1 J- 1 v o j I III I I I III I I Cider Making Tips Outlined Families looking for ways to uce apples from a bumper Northwest cron 'mav want to trv makine some homemade an-l"sually share victories with oc- pie cider. This year's Oregon I casional Republicans, were the apple crop is about 9 per cent am- 01 lle criticisms but re- mainca silent, rue GOP, in the AMNON GIL-AD . . . from Holy Land Holy Land. Long enough to be come a little acquainted with the people. Home Visits Encouraged ' So sincere is this desire that the government tries to see that Liberals were angry because I everyone who visits Jerusalem they felt Sen. Ralph Yarborough u-lex., was being slighted in activities in five cities. They also decried the role conserva tives played in arranging Ken nedy's three-day. 'visit. Conservative Democrats, who is invited into a private home inhabited by Jews of similar age and similar interests. Amnon Gil-Ad said, "This is the only way we can ever straighten out differences with other races by bringing peo ple in closer contact with each other." Israel is a struggling, deter mined "old-vounc" country with past, nas seized on differences! many problems resulting from larger than last year. Washing ton, the leading producer, also has a larger than average har vest. Dr. H.- Y. Yang, OSU food scientist, - gives this advice on making apple cider at home: Select good quality, ripe, but firm, clean apples; Mix sweet and sour varieties together for best .flavor. Red and Golden Delicious, Wihesaps, Jonathans, Gravensteinj aud other season al varieties "coriibirited Aft k e tasty juice: - i Scrub apples clean making sure to remove all dirt from the stem end. Slice into halves or quarters. Crush the sliced apples in a food grinder or chopper. Press with an apple press. A simple "nutcracker" apple press canjdia(e gether two 1x8 inch boards, two feet long. Add to the crushed apples, one-half teaspoonful of ascor bic acid (vitamin C) to each two gallons of juice to help re-l Kennedy makes his first ap tain color and flavor. Strain ipearance at San Antonio today the juice through cheesecloth, where he will dedicate the The apple juice will be cloudy, I world's foremost aerospacetcn instructor. Everyone in Is Yang says. medical research facility. Thclrael works, said Amnon, and "But drink it this way it's2:30 p.m., EST ceremony will the young children are kept got better flavor and more joe at an installation that looks nutrients are retained," hcimore like a college campus within the Democratic party of Texas to make its greatest gains. The sponsor of a lunch in Dallas for Kennedy, the Dallas! Citizens Council, is headed by J. Erik Jonsson who was Rich ard Nixon's Texas campaign manager in 1960. "From the invitation list so far. in Dallas," a liberal critic said, "one would' think Nixon won' and. was coming to. Dallas to greet his dedicated workers." Dallas, scene of spirited dem onstrations against Adlai Ste venson three weeks ago, took extra steps to insure Kennedy's good treatment. Police Chief! lesse (jurry warned of "imme- against "degrad ing actions. the sudden population explosion since 1948. The people are work ing hard to maintain a stable economy by building up the country's agricultural aspects and encouraging trade. Tourism is Israel's second largest money earner, Amnon Gil-Ad said. The growing of cit rus is first. He spoke- of the "feeling" -one gets when traveling in the Holy Land. Something, he said, that occurs nowhere else on earth. 'Teople seem to find peace They meditate and absorb the history of the Jewish race and religion," lie commented. Served Israeli Army The young Jew, now 32, came to Israel from Czechoslovakia in 1948 and spent two years in Stevenson, U.S. ambassador a collective settlement in the to the United Nations, was spat! mountains of Gilead. After serv- upon and clubbed with a placarding with the Israeli Army for after a speaking engagement, jlwo years, he married another Czech refugee. He and his wife Tamar, have a son, Giora, 6 Tamar works as a kindergar- adds. Store amounts needed for im mediate use in the refrigerator, and freeze or can excess, Yang advised. Apple juice begins to "work" within 24 hours at room temperature. Apple juice may be served hot with spices such as cinna mon and cloves. than Brooks Air Force Base. Myrtle Creek Unitarians Book iGrange Officers . . Are installed Cliff AM A ChAnIAH I kUljGIIC fJCMiCI , At the recent joint officer in ! 'fii,;. nj i i , stallation ceremony, held at rT:0ti?U,C!,l"n Bouglas County Fair- iu,viiiiiivui ia tuc line ui a nPnlm,. l ,..i.. ..i LOCO I NgWS I'?'!1" ,0 1)0 Presenled at the next Unitarian Fellowship (by Catherine Lauris, Elmer Hitch- councilwoman. The meeting Eugene meeting d, grounds, all newly elected offi- lers of the Myrtle Creek Grange, except one, were pres ent. The following are the newly elected officers: master, Calvin Clack; overseer, Dan Parelius; lecturer, Jim Clack; steward, Henry Jones; assistant steward, Rocco Adevai: chaplain, Doris in nnlilic fr cm. Il,n ' """ "vnauici. . uuiiiic Tillamook and Forest Grove, ' ,i ,i, j, Barnhart; lady assistant stew- and attended Sabbath services .. ,;'!,' ,,, t',T aT- Beulah Adevai; secretary. Marfan Clack; galekceper, Bill Grover; Ceres, Nadine Parelius; Pomona, Alma Grover; and Flora, Louclla Zimmcrs. Exccu Mr, and Mrs. man have returned to thciriwill take place on Sunday, Nov. home here, following a t r i p 24. at 8 p.m. in the new Fellow-' to Astoria, where they werejship rooms, located at 919 SE called by the death of a niece, .Stephens. Anyone interested is airs, umora micnman. iney invited to attend. visited a number of teiaiivusi Catherine Lauris has been ac- and friends in Astoria, Seaside, vc in tUn no,,. Cn,.nnlnrln Al,.nn ' - WIIIOU u, ,11. lu '. rhlk "t " t,: IS11 Cll' Council. She has al: tist Church in Tillamook where Elder Rolf Lindfors, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mini served on the Governor's Com mittee for the Aged. A grad roe of Roseburg. is the pastor.!" e '"l "" The church there is planning a "Five Day Stop Smoking Clin ic" at the YMCA, which will be similar to the one held in Roseburg last spring. The Hitch- gon, Mrs. Lauris serves as an editor for the University of Ore gon Press. She is the sister of a Rose burg resident, Mrs. Jack Gam- Clinton Jones, Carl James and; George Arrowood. Cecil Bay is' the newly-appointed home eco-j nomics chairman. i ist A .imiUr laiir oivmt in i mi rue i-rccK mange meets i mans lived near Tillamook sev- E' nXerihed ,l,e sceond aml ,0,lr,h r'ridays era years and Mrs. Hilchman .-', 8 "p was f every month at 8 D m Be- ,j ,,, in a newsletter as a "stimula-1 . "cry monin ai o p.m. bc- churc , S oil there ,in- "'formative and charming-18 - supper, will church school there. ,y dcllvfred forum ,alk . be served on the second Friday; 01 every momn, urginning al i S. Douglas Churches Set Joint Service rnrrlinff tn Fin Ann r.nrHnn nf the local Fellowship. 0:30 P m- The 1Iomc Evonom- I The Roseburg Unitarian Tc-'K 5,ul' mrel at 2 p.m. lowship has recently rented on "le Tll"day preceding the npw lara-r mrtni-. - -ii lit second Friday of each month. .Ministers belonging to the activities. Located at 919 SE according to Doris Sampson. South Douglas Ministerial Alii ! Stephens St.. the space is that publicity chairman. ance have announced annutl formerly occupied by the Ea-: joint Thanksgiving services for Bles Ixxlgc. Wednesday evening. Nov. 27, at l." "n,?8"!!'' ?Urtl; PINE GROVE DINNER SET Riddle with the Rev. Don Rich in charge and the Rev. John' A homecoming dinner will Meer of the Mvrtlc Creek be held at the Pine Grove Com- Christian Church as speaker, munily Church Sunday at I IT "AYS TO PATRONIZE . NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS Ministers of Ihe alliance have p.m. There will be a program formed a new study group with- at 2 p.m. with the Rev. E. Cur in their membership, meeting ricr as the special speaker, each Friday from 6 to " in There also wiU be special mu the morning, according to Mrs. sic. AH persons interested are R. E. Proctor. eorrepondent invited. NEED OIL? Call 673-8356 South End Fuel Co. 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