SIX MTDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday. April 13. 1933
Government Owns
Property Costing
$30,000,000,000
Washington (U.R) The feder
al government owns real estate
in the United States which cost
the taxpayers more than $30,
000,000.000, the Senate Appro
priations committee has dis
closed. '
In addition, it owns millions
of acres of land in the so-caHed
public domain and in national
parks and forests which was not
acquired by purchase.
These and other facts and fig
ures were contained in a 104
page inventory of federal real
property in the United States,
as of Dec. 31, 1953.
To Be Kept Up To Date
Prepared at the request of the
Senate committee, the report
was made by the General Serv
ices Administration", the govern
ment's housekeeping agency. The
"inventory, which was the first
since 1937, will be kept up to
date hereafter.
Covering all property acquired
and still held since the federal
government was established, the
report said government - owned
real property included 11,493
"installations," as of Dec. 31,
1953, costing 530,200.000,000.
This total did not include the
Supreme Court building and the
Capitol and other buildings con
trolled by Congress, constructed
at a total cost of more than $100,-000,000.
The Welland canal which lies
between Lake Ontario and Lake
Erie is one of the oldest and is
about 27.5 miles long.
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'SHOCK EFFECT' WARNING Supreme Court opened
hearings in Washington on how South should break century-old
tradition of segregating White and Negro school
children. Southern states are prepared to warn justices of
"shock effect" of any immediate end to separate school
systems. Mississippi representatives shown on arrival (left
to right): Atty. Gen. J. P. Coleman; Lt. Gov. Carroll Gartin,
and Thomas J. Tub'o, member of legal Education Advisory
Committee. v
Buffalo, N.Y. (U.R) Burglars
who broke into a Buffalo restau
rant finally found the green stuff
they were after, but in an odd
place. Their perserverance paid
off when they dug into a flour
bin and discovered $109 secreted
there.
NOT THAT DESPERATE
Kendallville, Ind . (U.R) City
officials, tired of hearing com
plaints of motorists about no-
place-to-park, blocked off two
lots and offered to rent spaces
for $2.50 per month. There were
no takers.
Two Girls Subject
Of Deportation
Hearing at Salem
Portland (U.R) Two little
Salem girls born of an American
mother are scheduled to be the
subject of a deportation hearing
in Portland Thursday.
Sarah Lucia Venegas, 8, a
Salem first grader, and her
sister, Maria Elena, 6, have been
charged by the government with
overstaying their visitor per
mits. Their mother is now a Spanish
major at Willamette University.
She is Mrs. Sarah Venegas, 27,
the former Sarah Caroline
Morse, who was born in Salem
and attended high school there.
She was married in Mexico
at the age of 17. If she had not
left this country until she was
21, the children would have re
tained U. S. citizenship.
Mrs. Venegas was granted a
divorce and given custody of the
children last year in Marion
county Circuit Court. She says
she cannot get passports for her
two daughters because their
father will not authorize them.
Sens. Wayne Morse and Rich
ard Neuberger have introduced
a bill in congress to permit Sarah
and Maria to stay in this country.
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As We Live
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
Her Husband Refuses
To Help With Baby
Many men regard child care
as "woman's work." However,
they can carry this idea too far.
(Q) "My husband was very
anxious to have a child, especial
ly a son. Well, I gave him a son
last month and
have found
ever since I re
turned from
the hospital
that his inte
rest in the
baby is purely
a form of self-
alor ifieatien.
ifcn- ''''I' an iStf He loves to tell
Dr. nuriocK everyone about
the baby, how proud he is of
him, and how delighted he is to
have a son. But he never turn
band to do anything for the
e&oy.
"It was a difficult birth for
me. Since I had not bean urnll
before the baby arrived, I am
iiill far from back to normal.
My husband won't get up at
night when the baby cries or
give him a bottle. He claims that
he needs his rest to be able
dc good work in the' office and
that I can get my sleep during
the day. I have plentv of house
work and extra work for the
baby so I need rest too. Don't
you think mv husband shauld Ha
something to help with his
uaby?"
(A) Yes. I do think a man
should help with his baby's care
and with the work in the home.
This is especially true when his
wife is not well. I cannot under
stand why he has taken the at
titude he has. unless it is he-
cause he has the idea that it is
unmasculine". for a man to do
things for a baby.
It would be a verv cooH itfaa
for you to ask your doctor to talk
to your nusband and explain to
him how important it is for you
to get rest, at least until you
have recovered from havine the
baby. Perhaps you need a good
tonic to put you back on your
feet.
Then, could vou not arrange
with your husband to share the
night work for the baby? On
week end nights he misht take
over the job so you can have a
night of unbroken sleep.
If he will heln vou with some
of the housework, when he is not
at his office, you would have
more time durine the dav to rest.
It may be a consolation to both
of you to know that the night
waking of babies lasts for only
a few months. Several months
from now, you and your husband
can both look forward to sleep
ing through the night.
(COPYRIGHT 1955.
GENERAL FEATURES CORP.)
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URGED TO CONTINUE Edward J. Corsi (left), ousted ref
ugee advisor, and Lou Guylay, GOP publicity director,
shown at Republican National Headquarters in Washing
ton after Corsi had one-hour conference with Chairman
Len Hall Guylay reads Hall's statement to press, urging
Corsi to continue service. Earlier, Corsi announced that
he had rejected substitute post offered him by Dulles..
UAL Places Big
Airplane Order
Chicago , An order for 26
four-engined Douglas aircraft at
a cost of approximately $42,500,
000 was announced here today by
United Air lines at the company's
annual meeting of stockholders.
These planes and 17 more al
ready on order will give United
43 additional four-engined air
craft, costing a total of approxi
mately $64,800,000, to accommo
date anticipated expansion for
the next several years, according
to W. A. Patterson, United's pres
ident. In today's order, United calls
for 15 DC-7s at a cost of approxi
mately $1,902,000 each and 11
DC-6Bs at approximately $1,270,
000 each, for delivery in 1957.
The 17 planes on order prior to
today's announcement include
two DC-7s, 10 DC-68s and five
DC-6As, costing $22,300,000, for
1956 delivery. . . i
"These additional aircraft will
be for interim expansion to serve
traffic growth until jet equip
ment comes into the picture,"
Patterson said. "It is our feeling
that jet transports cannot be ex
pected until about $1960."
GOOD LUCK
to our new neighbors
OK Auto Float
from
BELL'S
Beverage Shop
124 South Central
Barneston, Neb. (U.B Mrs.
Fred Powell of Barneston had
the right idea anyway. She gave
a lecture to the local women's
club entitled, "Save Your Home
From Fire." Two days later, her
husband's service station burned
to the ground.
Watertown, N.Y (U.R) A
"human fly" burglar climed 25
feet up the side of a brick build
ing here recently to enter the
rear window to steal some
money. The burglar got $3 or $4
in pennies for his strenuous efforts.
We Welcome
The OK Auto Float
to the South Central Neighborhood
The JacksorMeD
Central at Eighth
Congratulations to Our New neighbors
Mo Float
THE JOHN HARBISON AGENCY
INSURANCE
220 South Central Phono 2-2347
Good Luck
Harvey Brandau
and
Walt Kingman
OK AutoFloat
from
Carl and Mildred
Shepard
of the
MAID RITE
SANDWICH SHOP
145 So. Central
Welcome to South Central
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Your Attractive New Tire Storo
has added a bright spot to the South
Central Shopping District
American Laundry
132 South Central
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Ashland High School
Play Set April 21,22
Ashland "The Inner Willv "
a three-act comedy by Bettye
Knapn. will be nresented bv stu
dents at Ashland High school
April 21 and 22. '
The play, with a large cast and
production staff, will be present
ed at 8:15 p. m. each of the two
days.
Dead line for Sunday ClasirifiMi i
at noon Saturday
Daily's U-Drive
Med ford Airport
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announce the
Sale Days
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
April 14, 15, 16
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In Downtown Medford at 9th and Central
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER!
. Famous Truing, Balancing and Siping which normally sells for $4.75 per tire
will be included FREE with each new OK Auto Float Tire or Recap sold during
this sale. For a demonstration of this revolutionary invention, come in during
our Opening Sale.
Coffee and Donuts (Thursday only)
Tickets new tire given away every hour Thursday.
Balloons Bubble Gum for the children.
Northern Stamps on all sales.
TI7U4r Hunter new type (on-the-car) balancing on all new Auto Float
Phone 2-8781
OK Nylon 220
Supreme Tire
670x15
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Price U xelu
Lifetime Road Hazard
Guarantee '
Tires and Recaps Sold.
Recap Sale
600x16 ...-$8.95
670 x 15 .......$9.75
Plenty of 16-Inch
Recap in Stock
710 x 15 ... .......$10.15
760 x 15 ........$10.65
OK Auto Float
110 Rayon Tire
Our Price
600 $1A77
x16
exch.
670 $1Q40
x!5
exch.
Low "Payday" Payments on OK Budget Plan
Auto Float Tire Store
Harvey Brandau and Walt Kingman
9th and Central
OK Tires
,.$12.94 exch.
$14.69 exch.
600x16
670x15
Prices on all other tires com
parable. .
Tire prices shown are all
plus tax.