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Deer Hunters May
Enter Private Area
Prineville-EP&-Under a new
private land game and con
servation corporation, more
than 900,000 acres of privately-owned
forest and ranch
land in central Oregon will
be opened this year to deer
hunting. The area is princip
ally in Deschutes, Wheeler
and Crook counties.
The land, mostly owned by
Hudspeth Land and Livestock
company, has been closed to
sportsmen for several years.
$25 Permit
Under an arrangement with
the new land corporation,
hunters will be permitted on
the private land after pur
chase of a S25 permit follow
ing purchase of the regular
state hunting license and deer
tag.
Permits will be issued on a
limited basis for 12 separate
areas considered as prime
deer hunting locations, ac
cording to Ronald Hudspeth,
spokesman for the corpora
tion. All land covered by the
organization has been posted
with signs bearing the corp
oration insignia and is fenced,
Hudsreth said.
Special Patrolmen
Fees received from permit
sales will finance the project,
including the salaries of 20
special patrolmen deputized
as law enforcement officers.
Hudspeth said the corpora
tion rules do not apply to land
in the public domain, icnlud
ing national and state forests
and land under control of the
Bureau of Land Mangement.
Permits were scheduled to go
on sale Monday at Prineville
outlets or by mail.
Argonne Scientist
Denies Fallout Risk
Lemont, 111. -(DPD-A scientist
at Argonne National Labora
tory said a four-year experi
ment indicates there is little
danger of bone cancer or leu
kemia in the present rate of
fallout from nuclear bomb
tests.
Dr. Miriam P. Finkel, an
associate biologist at the lab
oratory, made the report Fri
day night, based on the effect
of strontium 90 on mice. The
study was carried out under
contract with the Atomic En
ergy Commission.
Strontium 90 is a product
of nuclear explosions and
when taken into the body,
settles in the bone.
A recent United Nations re
port warned up to 2,000 per
sons yearly might develop
leukemia due to fallout.
Mrs. Finkel said she in
strontium 90 into 810 mice
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radioactive injections.
"The lowest dose injected
was above present fall - out
levels," she said. "It did not
increase the normal incidence
of bone cancer or leukemia."
However, Mrs. Finkel said
the minimum dose which
would be harmful to man
probably is so much higher
than present levels "that it is
extremely unlikely to induce
even one bone tumor or one
case of leukemia."
Geiger Air Base
To Be Bomarc Site
Spokane -(UPD- Sen. Henry
M. Jackson (D-Wash.) said
here Friday that Geiger Air
Force Base has been selected
as a proposed site for a Bo
marc defense missile installa
tion to cost more than 10 mil
lion dollars.
He said the Air Force ad
vised him through the Senate
Armed Services Committee
that construction of 'the in
stallation was scheduled to be
included in the budget re
quest to Congress in January.
Jackson said the ground-to-air
missile will defend the
Inland Empire radius, includ
ing Coulee Dam, Hanford and
Fairchild Air Force Base.
The Family Council
Editor's note: The Family Council consists ol a Judge, a psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers.
Each article is a summary of an actual report The Family Council does
not give advice: it merely reports on problems that have keen dealt
with by responsible agencies and counselors.
'Oldest Pros' In Italy Observe Red
Lights' Extinction With Champagne
Selma S. - I want to go out
with older boys.
Mrs. L. S. - We're afraid
she'll get into trouble.
Selma S.
very mature
I am 15, but
for my age.
Sometimes I am taken for 19
or 20. That's my problem.
My parents don't want me
to .go out with any boys over
18. I find these boys very
babyish and silly. Besides, I
look silly with ' them, as
though I'm their grandmother.
Wherever I go, older boys
become interested in me. Re
cently I met one of 23. It was
at a big party for a girl of
17 and there were several
older fellows there. I made a
date with this fellow without
his knowing how old I was.
Later, when I told him, he
said it didn't matter since I
was so mature for my age.
But my parents don't want to
let me go out with him.
Mn. L. S. - My husband
and I are really worried about
Selma. Why would a 23-year-
Gypsy Rose Lee
Watches Judge
Disrobe In Court
Los Angeles -(UPD Gypsy
Rose Lee, one of the country's
most famous strip tease dan
cers, went to court Friday
and saw a judge and some
lawyers do a bit of stripping.
Superior Judge Red Hardy,
taking note of the smog
clogged courtroom and near
90-degree weather, took off
his judicial robe and invited
lawyers and " others in the
room to shed their coats.
"I don't blame anybody for
wanting to peel on a day like
this," said the fully - clad
dancer who nevertheless de
clined to follow the judge's
example.-
She appeared in court with
her sister, actress June Havoc,
who has filed suit for $62,914
damages against J. M. Fried
man and his wife, Edith, as
the result of a business deal
in which Miss Havoc claimed
she lost nearly $60,000.
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old college graduate want to
go out with a little high
school girl of 15? ,
It is true that Selma can,
at times, dress up to look like
a 20-year-old glamor girl. But
when she talks to boys she is
very childish and silly. I've
listened to her and I know.
Of course, sometimes she
can put on the dog and act a
more sophisticated part for
about five minutes. Then it
peters out.
We realize that thisis a
hard period for Selma and at
times we thing we are being
a bit too rigid with our no-
boys-over-18 rule. But we're
afraid Selma might get into
trouble if we relax the rule.
The Council: We wish we
knew a rigid rule that would
answer once and for all the
question of how to handle
teen-agers. But we're afraid
there just isn't such a thing.
Parents must play' it by ear.
Too many rules, too much
rigidity inspires many teen
agers to complete rebellion.
They may protest little to
their parents yet they pro
ceed to do just as they please.
Others may rant, rave and
threaten to disobey the rules
-and yet abide by them. Such
youngsters actually get a
great feeling of security from
knowing what the rules are
and adhering to them. .
The fact that Selma con
tests her parents' wishes in
this matter is a fairly good
sign. .She probably uncon
sciously wants her parents'
protection from the older
men. She wants to assure her
self that there is a good rea
son to, resist the temptation
they constantly present. She
may admire their superior
know - how, their, cars and
their money, but she undoubt
edly has many fears ; about
going out with them.
The L. S.'s are right in.
their suspicion that it is rath
er odd for a 23-year-old man
to be willing to.go out with a
15-year-old.
It is possible that this man
is simply rather childish him
self and has difficulty making
friends with girls in his own
age group. In any case, there
is no special reason why Sel
ma should go out with such
a man.
The L.S.'s should explain
to Selma that this phase of
her life will pass quickly and
she can . have many good
i times even with the "babyish
and silly" younger boys. With
in two or three years the sit
uation will be radically dif
ferent and she will be free to
go out with a more mature
group.
(Copyright 1958,
General Features Corp.)
Grange News...
Phoenix Grange '
Phoenix Grange will meet
Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 8 pin.
The program, according to
lecturer Dorothy Perl, will
precede the regular meeting
and will be open to the public.
George Pearce will demon
strate his knowledge of magic.
Rome-UPD-The world's old
est profession became illegal
jin Italy yesterday. The last
tof the nation's 560 officially
recognized . brothels dosed
doww ' nith farewell cham
pagne parties.
The red lights went out
officially all over Italy at
12:01 ajn. Closing the bro-
Bellview Grange '
The regular meeting of the
Bellview Grange, held Septl
16, began with a program by
Miss Jane Yaple. Miss Yaple,
a senior of Ashland High
school and a member of the
debating team, illustrated her
recent trip to the United Na
tions and Washington, D. C,
with colored slides. '
The highlight of Jane's trip
was the visit to the United Na
tions, although many points
of interest were enjoyed by
her entire group of 37, repre
senting Oregon, Washington
and British Columbia, and all
winners of essays on "What
the United Nations Means to
Me," sponsored by the Odd
fellows and Rebecca lodges.
The western group left Spo
kane, Wash., by Greyhound
bus, and represented 37 of the
entire group of 750 young peo
ple who participated in this
event, and the trip lasted one
month. Their itinerary includ
ed a visit to many of the Ca
nadian Provinces, New York
City, Philadelphia, Mt. Hush
more, Yellowstone National
park and other places.
At the conclusion of Miss
Yaple's program the regular
i meeting was held with Master
Frank Malin in the chair.
The final date, Sept. 26, was
picked for the annual Booster
Night activities, beginning
with a covered dish dinner at
the Grange-Hall at 6:30. Mem
bers are .urged to attend with
their families and friends in
terested in Grange work. The
evening will include an inter
esting program under the di
rection of Lecturer Frances
Worth, and will conclude with
dancing.
At the close of the evening
refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodgins,
Mr. and Mrs. Les Lusk, Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Baughman,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malin.
May F. Malin,
, Reporter.
thels will cost the government
21 million dollars a year in
taxes.
The last of the 2,800 wom
en who worked in the bro
thels packed their belongings
and went their own way.
Simultaneously, an estimated
36,000 streetwalkers lost their
state licenses and technically
Braley Found Guilty, Faces Death Penalty
Portland -DPD- Harry W. , the court.
Braley, 36, Portland, was
found guilty of first degree
murder Friday afternoon by a
circuit court jury here in the
May 19 butcher knife death
of Judith Violet Knutson, 37,
also of Portland.
The jury, which returned
the verdict in 45 minutes,
made no recommendations to
Since the jury did not rec
ommend life imprisonment,
Circuit Judge Alfred P. Dob
son said the death penalty
was mandatory under Oregon
law.
The Knutson woman was
fatally stabbed in an apart
ment at 1223 Southwest Columbia.
were unemployed.
Special Measures
The police planned special
measures to combat illegal
prostitution.
A special women's police
corps is planned to keep pros
titutes off the street.
The end of legalized pros
titution gave white-haired An
gelina Merlin, a member of
Parliament, her greatest vic
tory. She had fought for ten
years for approval of the anti
prostitution bill bearing her
name.
Merlin Law
The Merlin law provides
for establishment of houses of
rehabilitation for prostitutes.
But so far, more than, three
quarters of the licensed in
mates of brothels have re
fused to take advantage' of
the provision. ' '
Mrs. Merlin said that Italy,
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by joining most vof the Wes
tern Nations in banning pros
titution, had made "a jump
to light." Many Italians pre-
fered to wait and see what
happened after prostitution is
forced underground before
passing final judgment.
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