Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 28, 1957, Page Six, Image 6

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THE \«»K-01.I> INDIAN buriul ground on Memaloose Island near The Dalles, noon will lx- flooded
l>\ The Dalles Dam reservoir. and that 20th century invention—the helicopter—began removing In- |
cliaii remains to a new burial ground on the Washington shore of the t olumhia 11 i v r. Ihe helicopter
carries two coffin-like boxes on its lauding skids. 1AI1 \Yirephoto >.
YEMENITE EVII)EV( K—Tribesmen at Harib, in tin- remote Bed Sea kingdom of Yi'men, point to
th • nibbled remains ot a house which they say was smashed by British air raids from the neigh*
boring British-allied protectorate ol Aden. Peace talks to establish a permanent border between
the adjoining territories in southeastern Arabia were proposed last week. AP Wuephoto).
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PRESIDENT OX 'Void" PROGRAM—President Eisenhower sits
with his hand to liis face in Washington, D.C’., Feb. 23, just before
beginning a world-wide radio broadcast marking the 15th year j
anniversary of the Voice of America, in his broadcast, Ike told
the Middle East nations the menace of international Communism
“could smash all their hard won accomplishments over night.”
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CHEKI, IT S COLD OUTSIDE j
—French eye-list wears mantle 1
of snow over his poncho as ;
snow storm swept the French
capital I'd). 22. Unusually se
vere winter, coupled with the
Suez-caused fuel shortage, has
caused discomfort in France
this year. (AP Wirephoto).
MOVINC POST — Soviet *c lentist slam!', in tower, part
of observation station on ice lloe in northern I*o!ar seas.
Station has drifted more than 1.250 miles since its Inception.
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tively to 70 million hopeful
listeners behind the Iron Cur
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SERVICES
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Loans made on diamonds,
cameras, guns, radios, mu
sical instruments and type
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DI 3-6041. 2-22-6
Alterations and Repairs. One
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PHOTOGRAPHS. H o u 8 e
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