4-(Sec. I) Statesman. Salem. Ore Tuei, June 4, 57 ( cvdrtfiitesiiaa Whose Fail-Out? GRIN AND BEAR IT ; By Uchty TVe aw Set t's. S Ft SWJ AaV Starch ML UU CHABLES A. STRAGt'E. Editor k Publisher WIND ELL WTBB, Muujinf Editor bawl at Sao palattc at Stan. Or, a aron The tadiM mm a ihiw ttrtunwrj e A First Step The Red ogre himself walked into Ajner leu homes Sundty Nikita Khrushchev, boss of the Soriet Union. Only Khrushchev ii not Beirfy the opt Out Stalin wis. He ii the pottle o modentioo. and the message he sourot to briBf on his televised risit wai or of conciliation, Khrushchet threw out many assurances de siratd U disarm American attitudes of hos tility to the Con muni repine He called the Trot Curtain" aa American device, and prom ised to remove restrictions on travel la Rus sia U America would reciprocate. He dis claimed any Intent of waging war. expressed the desire of Russia to enjoy peace and friendship with the United States. Hi mad a plea for more cultural ti changes, the elimination of trade barriers, and (or mora contacts between businessmen. (Surer Khmshehev didn't use the term "busi nessmen for havenl they all been liquidated la the USSR?) "Our socialist system" will be victorious, in the tompetitioa with your capitalism, was the claim of the Communist secretary. The com petition, thouf h, to be an ideological enc, not i military contest. Khrushchev prophe sied that "your rrtnochiWrsn" will lira under Socialism,'' because the latter system is younger tad mors healthy Tht Khrushchev speech was straight propa ganda, t typical pitch for Western favor such as Uncle Joe himself nsed te mske occssion slly interviews with westerners. The fact that he submitted to a televised interview for general broadcast shows that be is strain ing te gain some favor in the non-Communist world. Tht sequence to that must come la deeds. Let the Soviet Union get down to business in negotiations in London, as our own repro-a tentative Harold Stassen, Is instructed te do. Tht Chinese philosopher, Lao Tie, left a saying "A kareey e) i tease, most Begins with en p Let a first step, though short, be taken at London both by Russia and by the West Phone Etiquette When Herb On of "Random Lengths" gripes' about the practice of girls in some of fleet who ask. "Who's caning, please r in answering phone calls seeking the boos, be got the raspberry from many sawmill sales managers and I short course m telephone etiquette. However, our lympathiei go with Herb. Such i response items to Imply that the boas Is putting on tin. What Is more of a grip Is te hire a girl get 70a en the phone and thea Mindly my, Hr. X (her boss) would like to speak with you." W can tolerate this with very busy persons, but if sin for ordinary run-of miQ executives It smacks of self-inflation. Hold your ground. Herb. The vicissitude of the winds higher-up ap parently is leading to I sew International squabble as te whose ridloactiv dust is' whose. It iant the first time the stratospheric winds have caused trouble. Japan gambled heavily during World War II that incendiary balloons would carry from their homeland 40 the American west coast And many of them did, though dsmage was vsry limited. Major repercussion was the death of six persons near Lakeview months later when a balloon borne bomb exploded. But the winds aren't stable at various lev els, and it la Increasingly sppsrent that no country la immune from tht results of its own or any other nation a experimentation wben it it considered that Japan, thousands of miles west of American and British test sites in the Pacific ia reporting fall-out even though pre sumably far removed from such effect both In distance and direction. And now comes an Idaho State College chemical scientist who says radioactive dust st Pocatello was from the Russian H Bomb -exploded three weeks sgo. not from the recent Nevada blast which apparently has brought minor fall-out to Southern Oregoh, Even in Salem, radiation last week was re ported by Dr. Purbrick of Willamette Uni versity as 10 per cent above normal, although the increase could have been no more than a statistical fluctuation. In Portland, the State Board of Health reported beti radiation more thaa four times normal. There are still some things beyond tht con trol of man. - - -' 1 JTT . -. Pahs lor Hatfield Reveals ' New Sfafe Service Division rem Beg tea) DuPea a their ewa Melds: is s leader is chemical CMC si the sutame- trv field, lack has aa able BMaafeaneat, is atrocity fi st each win it Secretary of State Mark Hatfield said ktosday a dtve4opt4 a pita far eeardinatiiif aevwa W the ftaxtimnnder kit control into a sewstrvlees mvinoa. This was one ef several policy mJ. Km Ik. ma. maw im ew- 1 and sta&ary. we are fiviftf lew emphasis is star guide atnfee, Continuous colored films ef OrtfM scenes wiD be shews and weekend and holiday tours of U Capital will be available " Partial - "Akhmifh the lefts- retary at state at i general meet- laiure turned dewa aa attempt te mj af more thaa aft Salem am-j ployes ef has department H tu the first such general bcaii 1 pay-for-kself parking lot time mm ia the Mall has resulted isa availability for public parking atrssusd-UavcIeck. As sew properties are purchased for future building sate we hope to dear the ground iawasnediately fee interim parking. at the books as s taxpayer and aa alert cititea rather thaa ia a rou- "Tbe usual story ... We were getting along fine with our marriage counselor, until HIS mother interfered! . . "Historic Sites The ever alert Grants Pass Cavemen start ed waving their war clubs at Sen. Richard L Neuberger because he overlooked the fact that thei' den. the Oregon Caves, is a na tional monument. The senator was speaking to hii bill to establish Tort Clatsop, the win tering place of Lewia and Clark as a national monument also Indian Post of flee high on the Lolo Pass in Idaho, when the expedition en dured severe hardships. The omissioa may have been an oversight on Neuberger's part; however, the full text of hit remarks al reported la the Congressional Record Indicates he was referring te historic sites rather than natural wonders such ai Ore gon Caves. Here is what be said: "New EngUad aad the ttuta. for example, are sotted wtta aattoaal kistsrtc sttea. menw nala. aad srataamtats nke apple ea a trot. The Neruwesf has ealy see bat stUaacLoughlla Mouse st Orcfoa City, and till It tnereijr super vised by tht National Park Service, but is set aa offldal segment ef ear astioeal perk tyt .Ura." The Lewia and Clark expedition. lKM-lftM. was ef such Importance to the West and to the United States that some such recognition Ii deserved.. Editor Bob lagans of tht CorvalUt C-T sur prises us aad doubt leas many other with Information that orange is NOT one of Ore gon SUte's official colon. What la? Just the remaining black? Bob favors dropping or ange and black "for something mora bril liant" No sals: the orangt It brilliant tnougb snd the combination in good contrast Chlsng Kai-shek charges Chinese Commu nists with responsibility for the recent anti American rioti In Taipei. But Formosa wai supposed to be the bastion of anti-Communism la the Far East And bt doesn't txplaia tht lethargy of Formosaa police and military la suppressing the rioters. One ef the more interesting, but unscheduled, sidelights of the Willamette University commencement proceedings Sunday was the foot race between Dr. John Rademaker and the rest of the faculty. Just ss the long line of black robes starts over to McColloch sta dium from the Blind School campus here comet Dr. Rademaker, sprinting heavily down the sidewalk. Anyway, he made It Aad while graduating seniors were getting their diplomas, John wss getting his wind about as it has ka the past. The , briefing sessaoa ia about years. sews hardly teems adverse ! according to department oldtimers. aaeugH te tempt short seffiag ef) Hatfield took office last January stacks ef either eompaay, though 1 He told employes yesterday he sea never tea tell bow traders ' would have a similar meeting lor wif react I Portlaed employes sooa. Some of the points he emphasised, by di- DuPoet got into General Motors i visions of wort were: whea Ka fortunes were at a krwj AMDs "Examination should ebb, shortly after the first world extend Into efficiency and economy war. WUUam C. Duraat tee of . at every agency state govera- the ariauul promoters vh oriaa-1 mmt nthrr tha limiting tht audit ised GMC awing hie second torn st president brought the company into fteaacial difficulties, and himeelf ss well. The DuPonti I tint lashtoa. You art the guardians came to Its reecbe. They pur- lut fraud, wast and earrup eaesed stock ia GMC. went oa'tiea.'' ka board, helped supply better j Actemttag "Every effort must managemont, and have aioc be made te coordinate our efforts shared in tht remarkable pree-!k those of other statt depart perky wtuck General Motors mmu' mechanlie wherever achieved, la view el the lattor'i economies would accrue, ta make success, presumably holders ef f""" svailable upoa legitimate the remaining 77 per cent are sot j P tniet of tht unhappy ovw the role DuPont kihet order." .v played is GMCi veosreaa. i "ea "Our aew resptesi ? 7 m J hiDtiei usiatned u at by the 19S7 Two things stand out at a re- illtlvV for ck suit ef this decision' rirat. that ft w lefti the Sherman act atiU has vitality. ugmewng oasic eiccuos and the Supreme Court it sea low I procedure., a mors careful eye on ta cuard its vttalkv Second. I campaign activity, tod ae oduca- UM School Reporter Parrish Award Winners Listed By LOllS PAKKE1 MfXla. Ed Mutter, tharoa Obert, w... d..i. t,w. ui.h .i,i.'Darvid Ouoa, Oeaa PemMe, Jim ta merely technical aceuracy . Look j opyuea by I frtey. ne Scales, B 1 1 1 y receiving special merit swsrds. Students may mmrm Mlfllt tiv ward t k 1 1 1 awards by doing many tod Jobs v - u i ian ii Uw Parkae Terry Brum field. Dennis Brim, Lynn BusweB. Cliff Cauble, Dtr Im rhrliman. Mike Coo lev Gary riM lRav rVHui Lirri M iller, Dvya M iHer. Lenort Monk. letjal prtceaeea of applyiag!0" Prosrejii for the people aa ajEmeraoa. Reid English. Gary FV N aitbai Neal, Bob Pierce, Pat Slamak, John Stiffler. Ken Story, Linda Sullivan. Frank Sir ret, Machelt Tayler. Prank Thompson. Jim Tindal, Joyce Vitsos, Chariot Wasrdlt, Blair Wattoa. Vteda Wat tera. Lynda Weeer, Lwda Webster, Normal West. Ellen Wright, Macbae! Vaa Dusaa. Dennis Veraer, Gary Briggs, nr helping lathe 'PVancM Ridpeth, Jerry Baker. Bruce Barnes. Pal Bamct. Bar bara Bouse, Douglas Browa. Gary mg their first COattUrbiick, Diana Duncan. Keith i wards vert E-OTvara. Larry Lmmont, taa Dotma Atlimon. reseest. Sandra Forrest, Glenda Jim Batmaa, GeHtia, Grscia C nodal Kara a HoU. Ray Horn. Pat Hudec. Arnold Martin, Margie Masters. Dick Mc &e. Chsrlene Millard, Carmie 'such as taking I? mg rolL aerving on lawn patrols Crown Prince Sees Big Future For Iraq-Without Nasser's Aid " as wa r i y ioacri ALaor BAGHDAD. June I On of the most ewtgeMtle and tmpor ua pirittmigai la all the Mid dle East Is hi Royal Highea. Abdul flak, the onclt and chief advisor of Iraq's King Faisal and tie Crow Prince of the kingdom Vn EarrptiaM and his other enemies. o ar a4 few. pic ture the Crown Prince aa a dark intriguer endlessly plotting plot un above an to teue hit young ' nephew a tlvooo, ? which he in fact cesser veil agsina all has ards through 14 rn as regent, (his task, he I neawd through I ail umn t - . aiaJ lot theee pott JmSl.1u"3i hmea have Ml ne ootverd mark apos the Crown prince. Wtten ht rereivci ymi m hn imarl. pleas ant, book lined etody ia pal ace, you find a eooiiy poiiU. mild-mannered somewhat dapper met early mtoVfle aea At first flanre. he teens more Hkety t bt really tt bnme breeding kil Arah hornet thaa fuKtini tht affairs of net of the largeet. moat enmplei and mast ttnrmlly In clined Arab eeufltrtet Al fire glance, ttoi. one m Chiefly strurk by the ahorp cno traat between this miM pnftte man and W matnifK-em ar emline arrocanrt of thooe too great romantic heroes of the Lawrence story of "Raved la tht Desert." the Crown Prince's la the, tht Enter Ah. and hit uncle, tht Emir Faisal. Their portraits kt desert rebea sre bis study's chief ornaments, snd at flrtt they stem to tvervbeten him (st at tee Cross Fveeee tone his ten retnaraaela aateeeaey that snlgkt tat aa. havt been as vary taeniae J ta iplioati tVyarta tgktHj geateg ftwas wm oO. Two of hi remarks, sn aartkeJar. fnav ala reported. Oao oeo i gieat ttvilipnat pregrna koto wwMl the troa gov ernaeat swerat ta tbare of Na Hril TVa leantillias ere botag bwM. ae fe toentt eawet Skat, The etaago ta eta ka the as) year la trojeatieany evtaaet to the re karatag eaaemr. Tee toad h - M ttvkll I Th" there was the facalty I Ll er "he didat atakt tt at all-tad with gees reasea. Ht wai cart Han, artist la residence st the aalvertity, anther ef The Statesaeaar'i "Imafet" relaaa and erstwhile sitter. While several of Carl'i ttadeaU were preparlag te ttabark ea t aew life Saaday, Cart wss buy helpiag s yeaeg aaaa H a good start la the world. Ntatly, a new I lb., ol, ton, who graduated lata tala Uft at Sale at Mtatetial Hetpltal Sat urday .... And there's the Volkswagen running around town with a sign: "Help stamp out Cadillacs." .... Along with crahgrtat aad kayfever a aether problem givca terieas reesideritiea thai use ef year It bow to keep birds eat of backyard strawberry patches. Aayeae wheat wife has pat la weeks ef saekbreaklag labor rel Uvstlag a hehlad-tbe-farage berry tardea will let! yotj. as he Meads there scratchiag hb klves, that bards will rala s thrivtag strawberry patck toicker even lata kids. Next to worst t bird hive a leaalaf toward heave-grewa Verrle. Either Uat or It's their wiy ef getttsg back at peepls . . . Used te be gardenen guarded their growing fruits with shotgun ind slingshot. But times hive changed. Now owners of backyard berry plots use devices ranging from strings of tin csn lids to mined bird bsths. One frustrated gardener in South Salem went through the can-lid- tla-foli. UnkUng-bells and wailing-sirea stage and ended up, finally, with a large tent over the whole patch Safety Valve C "' Lawee tar ft eteanint aatvt Vitra !! tn a hatta. final aaah. aal rMM, m 3 aSk aTi Protttti Viro T the Editor I not with taw an that Gov oreer Holmes ha teen ht to veto least Bill Na 171. recently passed by both house of the Legislative Attembry with only tee tattistiag vets. That bil was eaagned tt tbew boaded drtinage esptrtt to ha sten novae tike teaaorting boenoa aad belidlngs with eetetiag tew ors, e prtvOete they enjoyed srw ka th IW seeilea. By bv odvortanet ted miatakt, at that whole n they will ludorstaod the eb)rctlvet ef the flrrt overhaul of election Lawn la four decades " sVtStlags "Wt art launching a lonj-range. ttep-by-ste program of repair sod rehabilitation ef older buildings so that many ef tht st etlled emergencies can be headed eft. Deferring: rehabilkatiea until k accumulate is false oceasmy. Bethtotsem Steel and Yeungs- CT I shoulder, and slmctually unsound toe act art costly aad prolonged So many mergort htv takes place la late years, with tht big growing bigger la coasequanct. that papular lakh te UM tvieree. ment arm of tht government has beta weakened Thi wUI help revtve tt. R will alto encourage the deportment of justice re sisting the proposed merger of town Steel. The Shermta act It surrounded with ouch log that neither huajneea nor the government It sure af what i legitime and what ia net. Nor is M easy to te hew th fog may he lifted. Recently the House judiciary committee approved a bill which would require tt days advance notice te tht federal trad com mit too and th justice depart ment of coat rm plated mergort Involving more thaa tea million dollars. favoring ouch legie- That might speed up sress should not be tolerated from either the humanitarian or produc tion -output point of view." Grosad "Ta fill th vacancy occasioned by the retireineel of our Ciprtol gardener, wt hav em ployed s trained landscape archi tect who will concentrate ea en hancing the Capitol group aa a tourist attraction. With the coop eration of the superintendents of the State Hospital and Fairview mmA Ik Wm il mi i Ik. P.nilMiy.n ,Th .,ttar!nr 'IT ta at tichange ef ideas and materi l as ravoring tuca legie l .i. l. , ,. i.. worked out that will result la both 11 me. , .JJrJ I ecooomle ead further beautifica ciea. though tt dayt seems too uu. nk . , i. . I'ivs. atji ta tvat wn isrtvi arwaavtstj tat urn or inem to move. m whictt ,r , (or podeatriaa and vehicular traffic abort It (till would leave nebulous the euottioa of legality of the pro posed) merger, which ealy th court rea finally dote into Whet will happen la the future In the continuing effort of the government t prevent r retrain! af trade through the Shernuui act w Ka amendment ia hard to foreaee It It comforting t not that the Supreme Court a still tware that it i oe th ttatut books and ready to apply K even against the strongeat corporntions in th land will be lighted a will be our park to th east of the Capitol " Gid leela - ''Recognising that th tourist trade la a ranking facte In Oregon Income and that dtiieni of thia sUte can learn MbeT u Minn cua. Duan rraner. Twyu uescn,- i Dennis Gregg. Leonard Hainer, Jim RindaU. Lee Rombough, Robb Haskins. Syd Hoioooff Elms Deesnis Scharf. BiO Sikel. atarriiy HudnaQ. Richard James. Shsroa I Thompson, Aiaut Trtsidder, Joyce Jensen. EmmeU Johaaoa, Larry WeatpaM, Pat Whitmore, Graldi Detnper. Susan Koch, Max Marshall. Tbur Linditrom, Stan Masters, Tim Wlllhite, Bob Wlttman, S 1 1 v t a Wood, Alien Workman. Kathy Wyett, Margaret Adams. Cheryl Alba da and Alford Shimordlt. Second avard wiantrs were Judy Ann Anierbetaer, Gary Beck. David Chambers. Clarence Fatr brxsther, Eugene Hansen, Doug Hoarard. Dsn Johnson, Karen Ka aee. Jerry Lambert, Jim A Martin, Claurke Nelaoea. Allea Nettleton, Daryl RilnhoJt, Fred Reed. Nancy Starck. Dick Belt. Janice Carden, Alien Fiiit. Monty Faver, BifJ Harp. Nancy Heily. Jaa Hoover, for Oiaf B e a a 1 1 Moen, to, of Daannna Judsoo. MikeH K I a 1 1 r, Woodbura. Rt. 1. Boa SO, who wai Franklin LtQua. Nancy Lunday. Rites Set for Olaf B. Moen Of Woodburn Hilmu Mwi arTto SltVERTON. June S - Services killed yesterday in an automobile sccident, near Monitor will be Friday at 1:30 p m la the Eman uel Lutheran Church in Wood bura with the Rev. Edwia E Sand- Nota Mirtin. Nancy McDanieL Jausuct Rademaker, C a r I y a Scttradtr, Bob Vaa DeU, Gileea We-tgart and Steves Schmidt. Earnloi third awards vers Bob vig entcietmi. interment etu MiBowdtr. Judy rraoti, Skirt a a Miller Cemetery near Silvertos Knight. Mina McPaweL Barbara Service sre under th direction Pratt. Palsy Spangler. June Davit, Ettsth GetUs. Roa Jonas, Mark Vaetderhoof aad Dick Vtn Pelt. of the Ckma Funeral Home here. The widow. Mr. Louise Moen, hospitalized at Silvertos a a re Receinn a gold pit along with tilt mi th an-aVnt wai rmnril i the?ir fourth certiliciU were lrm- garo neeiew, Lnann uuncaa, Mary CUbsrtsoa, Sandra nv an attendant to be in food condeUoa and wa espected te be '"hint, Gary released Tuesday. Morn was born Nov Hummel. Allen Wrifht. Sharon a iai l. Bocle Dirk Cerliale. C 1 1 e e a s. law ini-. . . . muck through touri of murals. eiecutive and legislstiv ehambort Better English y B. C. wtaiaat "1 sometimoswuh." he that I cnuldjust put all ww people t sieea whs want a dif ferent court for Iraq, and then wake them up five yeora from sew t at whet this country has become. I cat rmembr when penpl who wore shoes used to pay porters 'to carry them on Hair beekl aerna the mam thop ptng areat of Bagndad m roay days; and the diffevenr in Re ahid Street see is nothing to the differ v are ening to oe ta tht Uvea ef the Iraqi people ia snot her five years " moart. tt ef Ik Vae swtteaHt to be th Arab. "I o tret ssaeVra." lb ww leoerr a reol to be : to TVa tea remarks hav aemed worth reproducing m their human ceetert bereua (hey en accurately com up the under lying. phikMopay f the Iraq gov ernment ka which the Crew Prince and tough old Prim Min ister Nuri Psaha art the tw key figures. It it the exact oppoait of the philosophy of th Master-style Arab nationalism, which a tO popular omation and otter ty safjeeta work on the feandetion The krtgi-ttyle phfl ooophy. by contrast, ignore pop alar emotions, atemly repressing them If need be. and pare Ha whole amphaiM on building the fajodaben of a otrongw, better. i modern eeuatry. At tor bto naeiit raid the etota wretyte Arah na leoaer of sal otkab UWy are be mH. "Far BnV9fjt lstTf( efwtaaftnatJBwY teeeat of ate a toad." trograa are a toot tsag to in la ts real srevta. Ta tee the wort sat twatle her in Ba(k asd Ysa te a wbale etty, loag kaH dead. aeSralv eeaa aaet te St to Mesoi Abe al. yea te a pewate eae aasorWy bad ly arT. etH ratbar rtadto fl. bat aew ot teae ettk wart to es aad toe first eisfrtoaee at a rtatog levH at We. It ia an Intniring and etching tperteckt Yei cannot help but feel that era if the Iraqi gov eiainoet doa not hev a popular majorMy taday-whsHi It doa est -4he majnrty wiD rem later wtiea a really dereat krvel af Uf has beea sttind and tnt ese current effort to raise th educa tional level af th ifliterat maue hat iIm produced reraR But there a tnether view. wMch Tbto vtee a taot essreased by Abaei Rakaoa At-Stoaue, tor. axv atone af tat arte t'ateer stty tee sttjat. who ea ev er th) aa prtoal a Ms peat aad arbad 9p ftjBkT Mkl attstltMtBay 4tMl W'tstH PMeVsiU guvrnmtmi la Oat Itw frtwJjai. KW it frf mm to pre& Uw mm4 vtj mH wmr M Ukto FVfpWjrtwT Wai wM laSttfaV MtJeM bsjtyasaa ajgjsj f fJsjstowb Ito tw t ajaswVwteWttl MBajl leV aft Ml tM eita'ioaja, Be) be tease wttk tor reel tmtcrary ta sraa, a "ta aoiy way w rea learn to lto tStVntfJ J sattsWtjf tat teaMe) grtaaty. "V tMs heaps wa. t vUJ at aattor wbst the twtttopawa aragroa arttevea. she usta wU rtj rn loaaUj hi Uw FVtacen ties oppaMng nwi yen may take yoor choice iCowrnrM 1 Br yarn Sasa-1 toe. Time Flies nom rrAirsMAN film '- "' 1 - -" T 10 Yean Ago Jaa 4. 1MT Kdna Mai Hill received vie silver pin for ittain'iuj high honors In scholarship far three successive yesrt at th Lali Junior High award asaembly. Gov. Earl Stall appointed two Salem men, th Rev Dudley Strain snd ( arl Creider, t the legislative interim committee ta study the rare and education of blind pennnt Seantsr f arson la also a member of th com mittee 25 Ytars Ago Jen 4. ItM Beinr is aedJeee ot 1.100 parrs ta snd frtoees. S3S beys ted strl passed from th stand ing ef seniors Vn that of stomal of Satoa High Vbnol La Vera Hoeryer. flaw vsledkinrlan. spoke the wordt of ftrewelt for the eeainrs Mtos Bsriarn Reraes' kVhoot of Dsnr to offer H f mirth snnosl review it FJltlnor thee tre. Mies Joet Ark lis and Doe Schaupp will take the lesds. 40 Ytars Ago Jen , in Salem's part of the 1100.004. 000 that a to be ratoed for the es ef th American Red Crees Is US Ono Wteehers 14.000 aad Din vy Fred W. Steealoff was annni mouarv elected president of the S 1 1 a Coamertiat Club for 111711 t tecceed Jeeeph H AJbert aauiot, th law to paslbly recjuirt that auch in stallation must an mad by a licensed plumbar The terllmeeiy before the Sen ate sad Houee cenusitteee indi cated st apposition to the bill etcept by eae reprtttntativ af a pivmbtrt' eeloa. snd eonverw ry. approval wet gtvta by many pJumoers aad a ms jerky a oty Eagineert aad sanitarlana In fact, th tsstamoey adiceted that thea sptcUlleta wet equipped to properly snataB tewer tile, wore licensed aad banded, and thai most plumberi trfrred not to make aewer katahaUeas It should bt noted that thi type of tneallatioa requira heavy trenck Ing equtpment whkh many ptum brri in not poasea The net result of the fovernor i veto, contrary to his message, ia not ta enhance aanHary conditions, but limply te require the unneces ary ripens of having such in stailaliona Inspected sat only by srnttsry autherities. hut also by a licensed piumhw It a ohviou that th reaUUng ' leather hed ding" wiD coat tht public from lit t IMS pee mttsnattoe. and may result ka unskilled persons attempting te make the installs tton tt avoid the additional roati whiek weuM ae ii 1 What l wrong with thi lenience' "He moot certainly has cause of complaint, consid ering tha poor service he was given " 1 What Is th correct pre nunciatioa of cadaver' ' I Which sn of thee words Is misspelled? Disengage, murilng. tiffin nee. concierge What doa th word fluent' mean' S What la word befinning with re that means "lifhthenrt ed, airy, hence, fickle" ANSWER, 1 Omit most." snd "cause FOR complaint " 1 nounre kah-dv-e, with on second ayllahlr 1 Allginr 4 Ready in th use J wad "Th profeuar w fluent apeak' r ' $ Volail. r.- tI i L. riti as i. and lived in the, V"' 7" ,u"' "r1- jk.. Juy Am Harris, Jndy Long, "uuuumii K-li V HI J t V 19-Ycir-Old Fined On Liquor Charge Internal Medicine Specialist Joins Salem Clinic Staff Pr Scott McKeowa. specialist la Internal medicine and rheumatoto 0. haa joined to Salem Clinic here, it waa twaounced Monday Dr McKeowa, t nativ of Con Bsy aad gradual at the University e Oregon Medical Schonl. served hit inteevahip tt Gorges Hospital a th Canal Zone, aha i pending his tour ef duty with the Army to Mrs. Stansbie, Ex-Salem Woman, Dies in Tacoma Word has bets received that Mrt Tsnnie Lou Stansbie. former Salem raldowvt died Saturday m a Tacoma, Wnoh , hneprtal at the see of M Mn Stanxbie lived her for sev eral yeara with a daughter. Mrs John M Jardme MS 8 Tlrvi St bef on moving a ItM ta Span swsy. Wash . to live with a son. Theodore S. Stanabie Surviving are a daughter. Mrs Joha M. Jardme. Islm ton. Theodore S. Suahit. Spanaway i.mM ah aruak-il it Wash., and feur jrandchildren and Angel, received n US tutpens eeva great-grandchildren. . " TV IinV BWUIJ HI MMIW VWm District Court after ptoadlnf guilty to s charg f illegal possession ef alcohol He and tw 17 year-old Ml Angel youtha were bonked ea the liquor charges Friday night after deputy sheriff Richard Boehringer stopped their car on downs Road nrsr Mt Angel. The other youth wcr cited tt appear kt juvenile court Wrrines day tnornini In a second liquor raw. Jude F. O Stadter Jr handed Harlan Dee Threlkel. ta a gM fine after he pleaded guilty to a chirp; M Illegal poaseuiae of alcohol Threl kel wa cited Into court by ss of ficial of the State Liquor Control Commuajoa snd Wsllee Wright Alt receiving special rerognl- M awarded their Monitor area route for il Surviving kt addition tt hit wioow are onugnter. an mita tioes In the muax fMd Kue. un-vauu. Mrs Elinor stixlenU vha smitn. Portland- Mrs upal jone aon. Los Angeles; Mia Donna Mora, Monitor; none. Roger kt. Moea, Westfir; Gerald M Moen, with the United State Air Tore ia Anchorage, Alaska; tiordna M. Meea. Monitor; brothnrs. Henry M. Mom. Woodbura; John Moen and Herman M. Mom, both of Portland. Carl M Moca. Salem, and au grnndchildrea. second music certiflctl. They wer Brut Bern, AUn Bntes. Jim hiumsa. Dick Bell. Carol Bennrr, Dennis Brut, Nils Bock, Mason Burnham. Torn Carden, Leslto Clsytnn. Jim Davit. Lynn Faarbrother, Alaa Gardner. Cracit Grtndall. Norma Hagrrman. War rea Helnke, Sally Kanu Maurice McLaufhlla, Latter Monk. Dennis Neat, David Steal, Crystsl Stephen anea. Keith Weathers, ft s r b s r s Wright Dolores Zshrsdnlk and Larry Crimea. , Service will bt held today tt I p m st the Dryer Funeral Home in farlland. Wath say. 32 WU Seniors Pro- r- . a j . t vaer a wares ror Graduate Study IW im srs snd Wwit nrisl II hai beea openly auggeetod atkrrue HaspiUI to durint n pest egislativ mn- Nrw Vork q,, aon ( Genrg Brown. CIO ese ror th past arrs yesrt Dr rutia esrretary and Jornes T McKeown hu bee ronnrctrd with Mart. AFTL emacuUvt aacretary . rhmc at Whsetor. Ore Hit wif wort rtrtnsHy acting rveraort af it three rhiktrsa ptoa to move acnalsrshipe and stninentslups tor teegaa, m st team, eierteo aeavy w Saken a soat aa aetanrnode- anareumetety ane-srith af its nark- anriuene ae eommwrrrre oeo bona are obtained I elar's candioate Tht renerkbU later leai- Over one-fifth af the graduaung anion at wlllamettf I'nivcrtlty hsvt beta awarded fellowships, toholsrahtpa and tuistsntahips ta grsdustr achooli throughout th United States and Europe for the cominf year. Tkirty twe ef e lS candidata fe the bachekor i degree received I total of mar thin ta eos la prise money toward graduate education ks the fields of buslnes adminis tration, education, soclolngy, phy sics, theology. English, chemistry psychology, philosophy, mathema tics, economics biology, politics srlence. iontajyT'mtTher-ing. bio chemiilry and ieernetional rle tioni TW frltoahipi wiD take Owm t Switzerland. Wisconsin. Illinois. Rhode Island. WsshUitoe, New York Massachuwiti and France La year a senie riant achieved tht rutoilatted he the vet ef a minor bill apposed by labor, would tend te confirm each sug geeiona Oviomry onfigatiens must be le Ohmart State Senator. Manna County Loia Car Tips Over; Woman Injured City flrtt atdrnes treatre J. 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