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IfoSfudy I Problems WW Meet State CoPito1 vnnwn leaders In the 5ET health and H?" 1. m Oregon for iiSonrI Conference 'capitol. Sept. 29-30. (irl to be held fZ he Mid-Century Conference will have 2al the "OrcKon'i ' H Ir Democratic Lead s' in Community KSldren and Youth " P.!. ton sneakers will be "j, Bio'. M.D.. nPAV Chief Ltd States Children's !" ".!. D.C. For the tilth Organization. Be- ,. nr Eliot wd ii iestatf of the Chil- j u aisistant or assocl- L' Bureau, C, directed the bureau Mildren. Sht bcm as- '...f .f the Bureau in LiBodat chief in 1941. Lipatitles she headed the ,hirh include the Li and child health and children's programs un- i Social Security Act. 0, Dr. Eliot became an IB director-general oi tyre she gave new im- development of public jrtites in countries ask- Mi .JfV.-i! j ... Kfi fcj.i H 'V V U 2i U U ? W Jil I ? 1 ti u y ii y y 15 r4 p HI r ik'H ii o jw' Port y f o Pon I Fo Strategy Lane County Republicans Mon day will plan fall strategy, fill vacancies on their county commit tee, and meet some of their can didates at a Central Committee meeting Chairman Ed G. Boehnke has called for 7:30 p.m. at the Os burn Hoteh They will select a vice-chair-; .n to replace Mrs. Hope Ketch-.-.m who has resigned, and will work out plans for a county head quarters and for raising finances to conduct the campaign. Saturday, Boehnke said, the ex ecutive committee of the stale central committee will meet at the Osburn. Meetings will start at 10 a.m., continue at lunch, and end in the afternoon. THIS YOIJNfi I Anv .I. -,i .1 . lsia" Photos. Wiltshire fniiravlnB.I ribbons in (lie l ackL.n.n " "'e I00,1 Plip trophy with the medals and tag Z Bh'er.GMrf- ? !'reSonlc'1 .at " EuK'iie Municipal Pool Friday dr ing me Kegislcr-Guard s 1st annual area swimming and diving championships. 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The victim, Mrs. Margaret Ben son, 34, frightened off with rifle, quickly brouRht to her by a dauuhtcr, Connie, 12. Mrs. Benson told police Connie Hen Study hi Charges ;JSGT0N IU.W Oil com- .nm pored over a still- rnmment report on in- til all cartels Thursday & if they want to iithargea publicly. mrt prepared by the We Commission, is due lit public by the Senate Jiiinwi Committee next t unprecedented action, l:n Chairman John L. to uttered company attor- 3 opportunity for an ad Ft at the 300-paee doc iSch was a closely suard- k until 111 publication was M recently by President til lor one company. " oil oi California, took m up on the offer im- iT- They picked up galley i the report Wednesday, ! in oath to keep it mat rrom company of- M must determine 1 k a hearing on the Business subcommittee, heirioFK if inMn. C..-J 1 a-. . r-'u, otanaara Ull Ot INew wiimimeB start mem- not wish a hearing. ms, economic con- Senate committee, Tder In viva th ii - -- n-. uic wil uuill- Dreview nm, i-n-n :- "'u, me Democratic ntial candidate, 'sjirkman wanted to bs ire them iHin. aw to look over the ermine it they desire "W what thpv wsni i N said. vhose repiilar lU 1. "issociate professor at F Slate Cniion. .1 ... ,. , nwu muis Rl Wmnt 4-. i p" of the findings of rth Congress, four fclended that the 'iigating Com- headed by Sen (R-Me didspadJ ,r ana tnat re- t JSrt thiS in .I. . -,e OI l"e ad rmnt its feet." 'Shell . ' fish fi. H nl ,i 5nSreS ,ne Win. .n!" oeo- lK.a"d hurries in- neats retreat answered the door and the man asked for her mother. When Mrs. BenSOn Hilt In on finna3rQnA tU man began hitting her with' the nammer. she screamed to Connie to bring the gun. The man drop ped the hammer hut enat.hArl It up asain as he fled. l'olice said there was no ap parent motive for the attack. 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