The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1957, Page 4, Image 4

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e$0rrson6t?fatf$iaan Reporters Have
Difficult Koles
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ntiaflo5t- d.iii:n up k ru.n ( pj'.
h-ahitaUunk f'nd ve- of .n.luaiicin i u
rtfMsnf if nrration i:ed on lp n( the ru.n
of fnrmfr itne ralxin r'cfi" fnr !hf Indian
nd prf Indian c.il'iirf. .n Vmerna e ''ii'
(f ui h lfifl r ! n (it.r own h1t(r "iff
rf vfiufni n emnom.i df f lpnif nt
W hr f;rvt tif ix-rjpa'ion a ' he 'rappinj
o( heavfr nr nunlinii of buftal wruml
tagf a vfr of'fn talllf ra.int In manv
ra thf ranef a broken h the pi"4 f ' r
frrmins of when If itrr a aai!arilf rr
tmn ued (n permit diversification and
more iniensie agruuliure Ijier as in 'he
region faM nf 'he Rock- ea!th petroleum
ind natural ga a found under the oil
Thun f hae developed econnmu4 lavers '
In thu rountrv ihnugh hunlins buffalo and
trapping heaver for the fur trade atone ire
in the limho of the pat
The Oregon Journal n doing a Salem
Profile this week ( ontributori to the senea
re Tom Humphrev. editor it lirge l-irrv
Smyth political editor Walter Penk of the
Journal state capital bureau and Ijniar
Newkirk businrss editor The irtnle are
informative accurate and give a ver fair
ipprnsal of this citv attainments and pros
pects The Oregonian has siheduled a State
Fur edition of it Northwest rotn mananne
for an earlv Sundav edition V e are pleaved
to note this attention to Salem by the metro
politan newspapers
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Erupting gas win" ire l reflection that
pnolin is in nvernupply Prndurtmn was
increased sharplv is i result of the blocking
of the Suez canal When that was reopened
and flow of Mid-eastern oil through it to
Europe was resumed I S supplier hacked
up The price wars reiult is efforts are
mide to get rid of the surplus
principal '"' del a pemmuan Mc
lol devnifv .invoerir-ie paie to extolling
the i.rlue- of icn'micin, t fid developed
bv 'he Indians and adopted b white uplor
er trade-4-, "jpiwrs for sustenance on long
'rip Vnr Vrci.i4 eiplorer used and
pra -.ed emmnan as Mcleod notes
Readt-rv of Northwest hiMorv and fiction
f'e-j.ientl4. en.Dunter the word pemmican
-f. .lin if it as the name of a f"-od hut
f kpow ha it consisted of or how t a
madf Mcleod qurtes fmm V ken.-.e ho
su'f'v rates n a gcvod a .tion'v
I .-n pj4' ot t-tf 'lf-h ul lh- ifjc In.
n-a i'f ,t n tfim slices and arr Uaftl up a
nler tin'? 'n rr a -'ow lire or fxp"ed ct
'h- .m and irr-tnies '.o thf 'r-l Thrsf op
na'.or dr - and in 'rial si .1 , puundesi
hetwren '"ac- iones l4 will -hen kw-f (of efr
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Thf inn1e fat and 'hat of Phf rump vrmn
is rmic I) uiicirr in i d amauis this aur cio
meslk Miimara ! melted rliism aMf mitrd In
a noilinf stair with Ihf pounded meal in equal
pr iriinn.s It -hen put in ha-ket-. or hai
Inc Ihf innfnierKf of carrmu il Thyv it he
cornea a nutritions lood and is falrn without
anv lur'ner prfparalion nr !hf addihAn n(
spur aall or an PEPtahip or farinac eous sub
ian f "
Armies marched and fought on hardtack
- and in World War II on Spam but pemini
can made possible the achipemnts of many
eiplnrers especial!4- m wpsiern North Amer
lei Methods research on the subject is
helpful
psjn.shnif 'il
r -f ' '. '. lummfrci -' That endievs chatter between
r"- r :ad.o Those news heidhnej ut dime s. ongres
and com. den4. a.' The weather' osi job' Lcfe m general' Djfh Penalty Opposed
well sir the solution is umpie lale ott tor
the high countrv ti(f hot of jood old
Oregon Green taken smack in the lagging
ego will do wonderi for city clods afflicted
with th one-way jitters or 'he budget
boogies Better even than being in the
middle of an island in the middle of an
ocean in a white sports coat with i pink
carnation
Mortality tables on professional baseball
managers are getting to be like those for col
lege football coaches Ixintesitv is measured
bv victory unless like the late Connie Mack,
vou own the club Ijtest victim of defeat is
Joe Ziegler manager of the Portland Beavers
who rival the Washington Senators in (IB-
games behind -in the Coast league thlet
ics rites as an extra hazardous occupation
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U.S. Lacking Means to Halt
Soviet-Backed Coup in Syria
B? JOHN M HIGHTOtS T.R
WASHINGTON Vjg 20 T-Thf
I mted States appearfd to lack
any pffertivf means toda-c of
blocking a Soviet-hacked seiiure
of povsfr hv Communists in Svna
if that is what is happening
there
Secretary of Slate Dulles
reported (jr. inj much ol his per
unreal attention to the situation but
the coyernment limited itself- in
term -f adon m rcKC'inc a
Syrian a'iak cm the Kisenhower
policy ctl cpriosmi: the spread of
communism n the Middle l-.asl
A Dullfs siHutesman press n(
ficer l.incnin shitr rptused a' a
meetinc with reporters to vav
whether df yelopmerHs in Svna
Were Communist or Communist
dominated While sid he could
Dot characterize Ihe siiuaiion and
could say only thai it is under
active study
The I'mted Stales has hudt
much nj its Middle Kastern policv
on the commitment recommended
by President Eisenhower - and
adopted by Congress early this
year to oppose aggression by in
ternational communism in the ar
ea in cases where the country un
der attack asked for help
Authorities here said it was ob
vious that the regime of President
Shukri Kuwatly. with its close
Moscow links, was not going to
ask the t'nited States for any kind
ef help I
'
On the contrary it was Kuwat
ly s foreign minuter, Salah Bitar.
who assailed the Ellen bower pro
gram with the charge that it ainna
at destroying the independence of
the Arab nations by driving them
isto "tha control of impenaljsm."
I While replied to this by saymt
the Kisennower Doelrine as
discussed at treat lenfth in -ingress
and in the country -jenerallv
before it was enacted into lass
The direction of the jrotram
White asserted emphatically is
just precisely the opposite of
what Ritar claimed
In the Senate there were u.un
incs from Ie mocrats acains' f ir
Iher reductions in I S nuiiiary
strength
Sen Svmin-'ton I) Mo remind
Time Flies:
10 Years Ago
Auc :i. m:
With onlv us dallois cast .Vt
lof and 1.) against voters nf
keirer School Flislnrt apprnsed
a l-on bond issue lor c onstrue
tion of a new unit o( the school
building A heay mlkn of
population to the Keizer district
has been noted in the past fe
months
The Cuv Planning and Zcming
Commission received and appro
ed its first request for permil
ting church construction in a
residential jone
25 Years Ago
A.n !i. isn;
Prof. .Elmer Young, instructor
la the University of Minnesota,
formerly of Salem, is vuiung
Oregon this 'summer Prof
Young is the son of Mr and Mrs
It. J. Young, wbo lived on 2155
ed his colleac ies that under the
Middie t ast resolution this coun
try is pledged to use its troops to
help repel Red aggression in the
Mideast
Sen Mansfield ' I) Mont 1 noted
that Svna is surrouarled by I,eb
anon Turkey Iraq. Jordan and
Israel
If the Syrian government com
mits an act of a tit-cess ion against
anv one of those nations " Mans
field said there is the possibility
that our country will rrecorne in-lolcc-cl
. av ssaa ai. mi atam-aawt
from The
Statotman File
If vuu re frd up to hrrr wild the (tails
fighl against tnflaUoa. take vaur initiative
bv the horns, load up Ihe rar. grab a road snap, a tent and
bead for the Oregon w underlaid )ust dowa Ike read a
ran even throw in Ihe kids, some fishing equipment and Ike
dag Thr Orrgon Trail, as trekked today via stalien wagoa
ad road sign. Includes a fine ekMiee ef reel lakes, greea
ranyons. big mountains, streams, fresh air. (arest ramps and
good fishing all for the asking aad aoa taxable. And yoa
don t havr to Ifive thf slate . . .
Of course you may not find a spot where the hand of
man has never set foot And you 11 probably run into fellow
tenters in the most remote areas And who can really sleep
good in a tent anvwav' And the kids ire forever getting
everything wet or dirtv And the woman next to you in the
drivers seat is constantly reminding to witch thit cir iheid
it s coming right at us And your worries over monev and
ulcers take a bark seat when your tent collapses il 1 I m on
a dark wmdv night But through it all our sunburnt camper
can sit there in the snioke of his campfire. hoist a cup of
muddv col'ee and cough Real living eh kids" " . . .
The best part of vacation trips are the memories. Will
you ever forget the thrill that was yours when, bv careful
gauging of wind rurrents. vou managed ta spit aver the long
tide of Detroit Dam l.l. the way down' Or the time you
nearly hit the tree while watching deer at Rig Ijke' Or Ihe
rhlld who was almost left behind In a service station rest
room at Oakrldge' Or the blue skies aad the wonderful
fishing tfor everybody else! at Diamoad I -ike' Or the time
a fellow camper In the Cascades jovially asked you hstw many
got away and you smiled grimly aad asked fish ar kida? . . .
Every day is Bargain Diy in Oregon's summer outdoors.
Kor the price of a tankful of gas you get the green stimp of
welcome to the freshest water the greenest trees the deepest
canyons and the bluest mountains you II find anywhere You
may have to make some concessions You may hive to trtde
bear for chipmunks at Crater Lake And you do run into an
occasional cloud in the sky And. as the old Indian used to
say. where the fish leap and the deer bound there also the
discarded beer bottle and rustv can are found. But. at we
stand here draped in our state flag a sprig of Oregon (rape
in our teeth and watch the sun slowly sink behind the paper
mill, we renew our vote of thanks for the wonderful Oregon
outdoors . .
PS: I've been fishing.
tmrv -'sr?MrmMmmm.v sa m " 'Sta''s,ir-4i,4atw.c4
Gas Costs $ 1 in Paris . 1 75 ,r,n" ',h'
'a mile compared to M francs he-
PARIS. Aug 30 fs-Pans tan-'fore. The boost is blamed on in-
. , . Icreaaes in the price of gasoline
cab fare, are going up Monday. , iho(t $1 , galon
Exclusive of tips, an average nd French pumps
To ihe Editor
Why a cape I a.
w roof '
Thf Crst and lorei-oust reason
is that human life is not ours to
takf we hasf no right lo takf
another s life for any rfason
war esecutron mercy no human
has 'he right to oVprnp anothfr
ot his !'tf Two wrongs ,ton t
make a r-ghl any more ttun lull
ing a person for k'thng someone
fisf u-11 makr ihf desit live
aaan
Another reason aga nst fies-u
4 -on is Ihe utter finality of d
mistakes are Irremediable Even
I hough ihf rondernncrd man may
later be proven innocent be u
past apology
Third capital punishment has
not been proven lo be deterrent
to killing The person who mav
impulsivelv commit murder isn t
apt to philosophically consider In
the heat of the moment the pr
sible consequences of his act The
completely immoral person who
will kill for hire isn t apt ta be
concerned with possible roose
qtiences
Koorth capital punishment is
more apt to he a method of social
vengcam-e and is surelv a poor
substitute for positise and crea
live solutions to the prnblems giy
int: rise to it
Taking another s life denies the
digmtv and sacredtiess of hu
maneness
Rob and Shirley Miller.
IftV) N lath St .
Salem
! a aa.-t-i s..- -tsawssw-aj
Better English
Br D. C. WTMJAMS
I what is wrong with this sen
tence' Mjix together one cup of
milk and two eggs, and then beat
the misture up "
1 What it the correct pronun
ciation of swathe "
1 Which one of these words is
misspelled'" Excellence, excell,
felon, exorbitant
4 What does the word chi
canery' mean''
i What is a word beginning
with pa that means relating to
rural life and scenes"
ANSWER
1 Omit "together" and ' up "
1 Pronounce mrayth. and not
swahth 3 Excel 4 Trickery;
sharp practice 4 The lawyer s
chicanery was detected " $ Pastoral.
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GRIN AND BEAR IT
By Lichty
Center Street
The marriage of Miss Mariorie
Ssatford dauchler of Mr and
Mrs c.eorge Swafford of Oregon
City and Horner Smith .Ir , son
of Mr and Mrs Homer Smith.
Salem as jolemnited in Ore
gon City
40 Years Ago
Aug. 21. 1I7
M.les M Her son ol Mr and
Mrs 1 Miller, and Daryl
F'rrK tor son of Mr and Mrs W
E f'roc-crr were chosen out of
a r lass nl ivi in enter a base hos
pital in Philadelphia
Editnral'y Elour $2 a hun
dred when' 40 to V) cents, hut
r cents a pound, eggs, i
cents a dozen This is not a
joke price bill an the Orpheum
vaudeville circuit, but a clipping
from ihe price list published in
a newspaper in the Middle West
M years ago.
-4 ' . a
Loaded Truck,
Sweeper Collide
In Stayton Area
atalfiman News Servtre
STAYTON. Aug 20 A loaded
asphalt truck and sweeper collided
today on a new stretch of S.inliam
Highway about four miles east of
Stayton No one was reported hurts
William Shriver. the truck driv
er. 1125 Barnes Ave . Salem, told
The Statesman h: truck loaded
with more than nine tons of as
phalt struck a Warren Northwest
sweeper operated by Cecil (.rimes
of Madras
He said the frorU end of the truck
was demolished and the other ve
hicle moderately damaged Both
were working on the new road be
tween the Sublimity cutoff and Me-hama.
"I got lart-fH tremble, material trouble and building; cfxlc
trouble . . ami on top ol THAT vou ask me to refuse
to make the changes your wife suggests! , , ,
Home Permit Issued
Herbert R. Bigej of 7I N Win
ter 5t. received a permit from the
city engineer's office Tuesday to
erect a pne-stor. home and garage
at 175 Margaret St. He estimated
U wiU cost $17.ltl
Three other permits were issued
Tuesday at th- engineer's office, ta
Mrs. Itha Mcfte- for reroofing
of a house at 4.1 S Liberty St.. at
coat of UM to B C. .Shelton for
alteration of a dwelling at 2040
Starts Ave . USO. and In Mary E.
Eyre ta vreck I woodshed it JOM
Mill St.
mnm
Labor Memberships of
State Employes Ruled
'Purely Private Matter'
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tap a irsas n :
t-wsrSMti mL to
u Iv a K -saurea cauux-i
Ni Hi'J a csMs-orsiMl Ml
vtvaA it ta arise id 'hsssxta a
fbg-M h UVM sw-nt torrviors
would be -toot-si or tsjrxrrar-icrta
tssrs ia p.aaa tar warvaa aiM
Ptttt csmaiKn art arrparet-l VI
irse writ ts-nwM etrclitsa heweser
o at-UitMiaa. -nmiOrcs tt lis
s-vuoc (soon) iwst he dsnffi la
pyse irsr ruaro woe at srsee
"cemrsprs Teerot d-rectors w tti
:tf 'Mf sears
' sne js.srst -on hw - e atr t
p LeeO is "Vf re jvc lornttn.a ml m
-sm gam ias mm a-vtl the rk u-sk-p
iw Ursts.ws dirwcj. ssjsli a S
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W i- m ,is twi .a.. tt4 l-vf
i-K.-tcv t ise tce-trtroc a fcK.nty
. -ntfiWion onctKOMsP of a.'i sc-nssfw
stn, lirfstiirs wdl tr hKl
. ,(tnenl ivp i.i sfcfsl a
ctx.oic cismm.t'.fs? ot nine owee
he-s wiip t've ailernaies la
car-'y on Ihf laA of dislrsct re
of , ani ta4 isifi Ttse c-ouni super4 o-
entiro! i. as sesrecarv
Wa.i.n 111 .lavs .nt? cuuol y
i ..cue- r.'ef w .i. urartiif aou with
ii aiax-xc ' Ja.s inr Mllr
Koa.d cw JusausMi woi ca.l
-l iiiu ovet-c ns Cor lununittre
roc'norfs wfirrr rye resirgaaiia
4 or is and psjius w U be dis
5 ..I.M4il
1 Ko. ow Itvesf rtvrelings thf
c-HjOty comrrut-.fe will jh down
work on preparing the district
-for sn -anon plan Tnev will
sees ., irn .uste all area n one
or more adnmnistratisf districts
and provide for the esuulabie ad
luslmenl of assets and liabilities
ocf each existing distirt Survevs
w :: tsr made ol all factors so
thai each district mas be a nor
mal socfhl and ecooomie unit
Tbe Stale Board ol Education
will provide technical assistance
and set minimum standards
with n a year after the dale
of ".e looniy ro entcofi the re
or -.an .l cm p.an ouisi he com
r-leCefl TVcen the .ocintv onimit
4ee a ticld inihlic hearings to
I r "ic i'.Imh f-i.i -nlormalion
ancl a'iew c it tens to express
-tier . iew After the first hear
irtgs thf committer- will proceed
to make such revision as it
-deems necessary and then ar
range hearings on the revised
plan Eollowmg these and within
ill months ol the date of the
county convention the c-ommittee
shall adopt Us final plan and
submit it to Ihe Slate Board of
Education
5 Within X davs after receipt
of the county plan the state
board will hold a public hearing
on it within M days after the
hearing the hoard shall approve
or diaapprose of the plan If it
disapproves the committee shall
prepare and submit a revised
plan within to days
li Within TO days after state
board approval the county super
intendent will call elections for
voters of each proposed adminis
trative district to pass on the
plan the election lo be held with
in M) davs
7 If the voters approve the
administrative district will be set
up and succeed the previous com
ponent districts If voters reject,
the committee mav have the plan
resubmitted not earlier than one
year thereafter
I If (0 per cent or mora of
the votes in anv one or mora of
the common school districts are
cast against the plan its organi
sation will be delayed for M
days If within 30 days a petition
signed at least by So per cent
of the legal voters of the reject
ing district is submitted another
election will be held within the
rejecting district If no such peti
tion is fiicad the administrative
district wiU be organized If half
or more of the voters of the re
jecting district approve, then the
administrative district will be
eatabiished If a majority in 'any
of the rejecting districts again
vote in the negative then the
whole district is defeated but
with Stale Board of Education ap
proval the districts with a favor
able vote may be incorporated
into an administrative district.
S Territory of administrative
districts will he divided inlo seven
zones of nearly equal school cen
sus population. One director will
be elected (or each rone The ton
ing, however, does not apply to
districts with population of over
40 000
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T mja- mtnb.t mt steif east
psca s a or cr ta. ia tfl
aaMcsac -tm was tvx a K -a
svaK'.e44 acne -C ' a!s4c4444e4tis4te i
IStf cvryp-'s cr
"V aonM was rv?iefj tot
Methodist
Home Awards
Bid for Wing
c cMv.sirus t.jtse tw-jan e-l
'jrsiit aa M lira Viae r .nt
ut iftr kSefow weslvsliv Hsmtw oe
rr' si-tf -see i-v v. fC. "sa
istn.ras-s wa t f csrsl tU W
Oesr hiattserT . vjir-i'.
Bu Kjlflg 4tVr vftWI ' -i Ct
s-Kis an asm I esse a f.e:s was
aul-vor'jrsj stsene 4u-er Sa 44 "s- ' re
ara'-fs-J p. an. ras.ng a wss
.use -'rue4- r see 'fi sftj -nit
I ;s m , ... ' 4 . . 4W VVesI
c souw'i aSclifioea '.-vis sot'
'-VrKVef s ;t-riw' srltc
are ea a net! se ve s4 wo
fTHWlhs eiwwr'icl V-s IS Va
ces tttuitding tha Tiafl
The -sew ..insirus' .sn w J n
crease l.-n i ..pa. its? "e htseoe
tor 'Of ffiWr-v h aOtuI W rr
croc TSr a J d ... a d na os-en
pUnoesj osrr uie past sears
unsler the giotlacxr ol ' Or w txnen a
somas v :of t hrisi.ao Ser t ut tlw
wrthutlisi iliursh .n Oeoe
sSorrv-w wtnaang bed was I'. 1
?4 wnn voo-prfCMta wuck prumisfsl
a aW davs Nnt low amoog Use
tour sucvnitting resised beda was
H (. i arl at I (fta and tw
davs
Tve building c-ommittee meeting
here Tuesday to sign the contract
a'se aniwuncrd Mrs S Bosle
would succeed Mrs fUlpri Mercer
who resigned Irons thf committee
Both arr Salem women
James L Payne is architect lof
the Man lev Wing thai will or a
113 by 31 font buoding Conner led
by passageways to the present
Home Besides rooms lor JU gursls
it will contain two sitting rooens.
a nursing ststion and an infirmary
ajaa iH
btsrisvi a Tsts-taaast
roa scase umtr lawaxa ar i .
itaitwTtet, af asslter mmtrm to
ana imntMriatp aad s4tt4taa( m
lospse g-Tes at a
rsaarrcal mwftM i kar
re-asaatct ka ta aau
Ktmr
wansesf tl
civ., aerswe 1 a
vest. gat TW
c auw a wsmM ftie a tejart
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OSEA to Plan
For Schools ,
I
Plans lor sshostli ol instrustcon
during the coming year ill he
made at a meeting h re Saturday!
ol Hie eiecutive committee of the
Oregon Scheal rjnploses Assn
W'resideril John Brpwn Jr Saiem
will preside with an attendance ef
about M expected
The association is comprised ol
persona working for school districts
in Doo-Uachtng positions Thu in
clude! custodial maintenance caf
eteria and secretariat workers and
bus drivers
The session slaied a- la a m ai
the School Administration Office
will also include discussion ol wet
fare problems and matters to he
brought before the next Igisla
ture Plans will he made lor the
annual slate confer! ice ta he hrld
in Bend next June
Other officers f-tpecled to attend
besides Brown are Vice Pres John
Hudson. Portland. Sec Guy Davis
Roscburg. and Treasurer A C 0'
Toole. Medford
A luncheon will follow the busi
ness meeting Saturday
State to Take
Hand in Road
Crew Dispute
s a e cont.liaiur will be aeat
-ic .en av to I'udy a duasic
'ween cam I ouaty Court aad ttva
iH.n'v s -oad crew a was as
tvosirn ed Tuesday la taiegrama
tent 4o rrprrsentauva of thf aar
ti -part's hv snitar! Lubof Cora
missioiier Thomas G Current
i urrem heading Lb department
during the absence of Commisajoa
er N ii Nilsen said Glenn Crave
fit Tor' land secretary of the 0r
(on c ouns.il of Painting and Peca--aiing
c omrasiors will go to Joha
I'.cv -itciav n the role of eenergea
c v . ok ilialor
r-e oussagf was sent to Grant
i minis Judge (I I IHekeru and
I e.i Butts r. presenting Oregon
I'uMh h mploves t ounril 12 at John
av The sfrvicr had been request
ed earlier in the day by Oregon
Public Employes Council
The controversy reportedly fee
lers on emplormenl conditions aad
status of road crew members
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New Twrk Ckfcrag
The chief criticism of the new
law is that the mechanics pro
vided is awkward and slow, but.
it was made so in order to give
plenty of time for the prelimin
ary planning and fnr public con
sideration of the final plan. In
view of the rapid progress under
old laws toward distiict consoli
dation, the opposition to surren
der of the small districts has sub
sided. This is ground for' hope
that th whole job may be com
pleted within a few years, reduc
ing the number and variety of
school districts, equalizing in a
measure the burden nf school sup
port and providing continuity of
administration through the whole
twelve grades of school.
Day an May Get New Eye
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
Aug. 20 utv-Ge-n. Moshe Dayan
Isrc-I'a one-eyed chief of staff j,
reported co-widring plastic sur
gery by a South African special,
ist ta fit bins, far an artificial eye
The Israeli tojenil here said the
question has been raised. Dayan
Is cwpected ta arrive Aug 29. He
lost the eye fighting the Vichy
French in Syria in ml He ardi
narily wean a patch over the
damaged socket.
consolidate
lefel
Wo quit DDelbt
MONTHLY PAYMENTS TOO HIGH?
Cut your payments-have money left over from each pay
check-simple at 1-2-3-here'i how
1
2
3
Instead of 5 6 or 7 different payments each
month-tell us how much you read to clean up
what yeu owe.
Bring us your bills-we will pay tham off with
a "CONSOLIDATION LOAN".
You will then havfane convenient payment
each month and cane place to pay-a paymant of
the site that will got your budget back In
balance.
$25 to $1,500 for
Old Bills
School Expenses
Installment Purchases
Medical Attention
j1;4 Friendly, Considerate
Loan Service
Home Owned and
Operated
See Mel Bowcut or
Dick Gahlsdorf at
Consumers Finance
Corporation
5410 $. Commercial $. phone IM 444J1
Salem, Oregon)