is t-(Sc. 1-Sratcsiiian, Salem, Ore., Monday, July II, 1955- ... . :, .. ; - v. . . .. : ; . . ... : " ' Demo Sees Ike's Position Stronger in '56 Than Now By ROWLAND EVANS JR. WASHINGTON (Democra tic Sen. Hubert Humphrey of Min nesota said Sunaajr President tfc-enhower "may well be in a tti onger political position in 1956 than ha is today." -. Humphrey said be sees "no prospect thai economic gains now being reported by administration cfficials ; will . change for the worse. And Eisenhower, be said, rUnds to gaii politically from the Big Four Summit talks that get underway July 18 at Geneva. Second Grade Logic Simple CHARLOTTE, N.C. VP) As one of his second grade projects, Doug Goines made a card for his mother and proudly presented it It was -ddressed to "The best mother in the woald," also re ferred to as "The king of moth ers." Mother decided to-let "woald" go, but she couldn't resist asking why he called her "king." Is was simple enough, except for grownups. "Couldn't spell queen , said Doug., FILLING THEFT - - - BROWNSVILLE", Tex. W-Police are looking for a burglar with a satisfied look. His loot: $3 from a tavern's juke box, some dried shrimp, cheese crackers, peanuts and eight bottles of beer. Nevertheless, . Humphrey said the Democratic party has a "fight ing chance" to recapture the White House from the Republi cans next year. . . , Continued upswings, . as - evi denced in figures showing a rec ord 64 million Americans em ployed during June, "very frank ly will be al' to the political ad vantage of the Republican party," Humphrey said in an interview. But Democratic victories in key governor races last year, be said, togrther with such issues as pub lic power, firm prices and re gional unemployment will all help the Democrats next year, no mat ci who is their presidential can didate. Humphrey, regarded by his col leagues as a leader of Senate "li beral" forces, credited the Eisen hower Administration with hav ing finally set in motion "one Rare Blood Disease Kills Montana Boy BUTTE, Mont, m Afibrinogene miz, a blood disease so rare it has been reported only 23 times in modern medical history, killed a Butte boy. The attending physician said the boy lived only 18 hours. About two hours, after birth he be gan to bleed from the folds of his skin and from all the body open ings. Despite use of a blood coagu late rushed to Butte by state pa trolmen from Great Falls, 136 miles away, he died. He was the first son of Mr. 'and Mrs. John Sullivan, Butte. ' of the loosest credit structures in our history."? v And "that is essential in the kind of expanding economy we now have," he said. . Republican? generally saw the new employment figures as fur ther strengthening their political hold on the White House. They conceded privately, however, that Eisenhower' decision on whether to seek a second term could change the political picture over night There has been no word on the president's plans. , - Expert Finds Lost Checks i BOSTON (IP) Catholic Arcfc bishop Richard kJ. Cushing says he can "find money any place." And he proved it when John H. Dobbins was having difficulty locating two $1,000 checks on the podium during a scholarship dinner. . . The unruffled - Dobbins joked and chatted with the audience while he and two associates sought the missing checks. - Finally, Archbishop Cushing leaned over the rostrum and found the checks which . had slipped under it . " Quipped the' prelate who has raised millions for diocesan ac tivities: "You should have asked me in the ' first ' place. " I ; can find money "any place." 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She was knocked down. The U. S. steel industry used more than 34,000 tons of aluminum in steelmaking operations in 1934, Turricoat GI 'Older9, Wife Feels (Story also on page 1) f OLYMPIA, Wash. VP) "He looks so much older." ' . Those were the words of Mrs. Jewell Bell Sunday as she viewed Associated Press photos of her husband and 'two other Ameri cans which were radioed from Hong Kong. "But I can just see him in my mind as he walked across that bridge from Red China," she add ed with smile. The 21-year-old wife of former Army Cpl. Otho G. Bell was at a narby farm helping relatives prepare for strawberry picking when she first saw the picture. The Bell's 4-year-old daughter, Paula, who has never seen her father, was unable to recognize Bell in the group. Mrs. Bell first learned of the release of hr husband late Sat urday night She took the news quietly, telling reporters she had had so many disapointments con cerning her husband's possible I her family's future. She has said leturn the past four years that previously she expects her hus- she wasn't going to build up her hopes. - i ;; ' .- - , "IH believe it when I see him," sh commented. v Mrs. Bell plans to take two days off from her job a a nearby military intJlation so that she end Paula can fly to meet Bell when he returns to the United SUtes. . h The quiet-spoken young woman s.iid she has no illusions about band will have to face trial and possible sentence. ..--- . "After that i can begin to plan but not until." , : j . . Mrs. Bell expressed her love and confidence in her husband, adding: J "He made a mistake, about the biggest mistake anyone could make. I'm sure he's ready to t?ke any ' punishment that may be handed out Coonskin Cap Really His Own COTTAGE HILLS. HI. 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