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'Kidnapping' Victim Gets No Sympathy Summerdale. III. A pa tient in a doctor's office glanced out the window and two. youths grab a third and drag him into an automobile which sped off. She telephoned police and a dozen squad cars came rac ing to the scene. A few blocks away they caught up with the 'kidnap' car, cruising at a leisurely pace. The three occupants got off with a stern lecture after ex plaining it was just a stunt to Impress some girls. Life on 'Outside' Proved Too Rough Deland. Fla. - HTD - A 38 year old nan wanted for escape from a Georgia jail walked into the sheriff's office here and gave himself up. He'd been on the loose for al most a year. "I'm tired, coin and can't get a job," the weary escapee said. "I just want to go back where I know I'm wanted." Olga is the Teutonic name for a "holy woman." Future Device To !Dcrm;iTaiiw;ik i i mini i am ii nil i People Anywhere! Indianapolis, Ind.-iScience Service)-The future will see a I lightweight device that people I i can wear and use lu see and! talk with anyone, anywhere, I ; even on the opposite side of the world or high above in ! space, Dr. Paul A. Siple, ex-' plorer and U.S. Army Re- searcn (juicer advisor, pre dicted to the National Science Fair here. Faster air, water and ground transport was also foreseen by Dr. Siple. To ac complish this will require stronger, lighter, and more heat resistant metals and ce ramics, better fuels, lubri cants and batteries linked with better vehicles, roads and airports. Accurate Forecasts Seen Scientists of the future will learn to synthesize food, fuel, clothing and shelter out of the elements carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen, he oredieted. New weather satellites will'l give accurate world-wide forecasting. VV Great VV ' straight... V .' superb in mixed drinks! " I Government tmployeet I Get Money or Ideas Memphis, Tenn. - The gov ernment rewards its employes at the Memphis General depot with bonuses for coming up with ideas to improve effic iency. One employe received u ca.ih awan' when l.e suggest ed that holes be drilled in the handles of mops and brooms so they could be hung neatly on the wall. Shortly after ward a special -ack for brooms and mops was install ed. Another employe won an award for suggesting that the government stop wasting time drilling holes in the handles. Thirty-two yean ago, as a Boy Scout of 19, Dr. Siple ac companied Adm. Richard E. Byrd to Antarctica, then only 10 per cent explored. He otld the teen-age win ners of science fairs all over the world assembled here that never before has there been a greater challenge to youth to supply fresh energy and ideas to improve the world. Madeira's famed embroid ery is a home industry with careful government supervisions. - v. .? ,m x 1 J -1 aft j: bY CORONET ft ttrtity mm. 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(UPI Tclephoto) Nixon To Presenl Future Program Portland I PI- - Vice Presi dent Richard Nixon said in a filmed interview here Tues day night that he is not a "stand pat'' presidential can didate. He said he would "present to the American people my own program for the future at tile same time that I defend the policies of the past." -Nixon said he thinks the KiM'tihowrr ariimnUlratinn has established "a splendid" rec ord. 11c admitted however, there are "certain areas where my approach may vary to an extent from that of the Pres ident." Gov. Mark Hatfield of Ore gon introduced the vice pres ident, describing him as the best trained candidate for President in the nation's his tory." Nixon stands alone on the Republican ballot in the Ore gon presidential primary Friday. President William Howard MAIt, TRIIUNI, Or. A A Taft was born in a suburb of wwntitftr, May II, 10 , Cincinnati. i Vote for E. H. "ED" MANN TSF Th people i Candidal, for r f5 f&fW1! r State Representative o AN EXPERIENCED LEGISLATOR who will repm.nt the PEOPLE and th.ir Interests. FREE from Campaign Contributors FREE from Campaign Committee! FREE from special interest and political groups Pa.d Pol. Ad. E. H. Mann, P.O. Bov 1587 MUSIC HOUSE 111 North Central Phon. SP 3-7538 Parents Often Aid Delinquency In Own Children Atlantic City (Science Service A study of 400 juvenile delinquents in a mental hospital showed with "regular frequency" that the parents unconsciously foster ed the delinquent behavior in their own children, Drs. Donald J. Carek, Willard J. Hendrickson and Donald J. Holmes of the University of Michigan Medical Center told the American Psychi atric association here. The parents show an addic tion to the child's delin quency that is much like drug addiction. They even suffer acute 'withdrawal symptoms" when psychiatric treatment results in the child's abandoning his delin quent behavior. Finds Excuses Then the parent is likely, unconsciously, to find ex cuses to interrupt 'the treat ment or place obstacles in the way of its progress. This unconscious interfer ence by parents is one of the major difficulties in treat ing the child and his parents, the psychiatrists reported. They said that as the meth od for treating delinquent adolescents improves, it be comes necessary to develop more effective treatment for CHURCH FIGURE DIES Philadelphia -VPII-The Rev. Dr. Francis Shunk Downs, "4. former secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. and author of Beveral religious books, died Tuesday. his frantic parents differing from sudden withdrawal of the unconscious satisfaction provided by the child's behavior. INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE Dallas, Tex.-tl'PP-Fast police work ruined a young house-j wife's chicken dinner. The housewife's bracelet was found next door in Ollie Wal-. lace's hen house, chicken! feathers were found in her; trash can. and the cops caught I her taking a roasted bird 1 from her oven, She was to be charged with chicken theft j today, I ScJiooJ Committees on Anti-Crime Proposed Salem -UPI1- Attorney Gen eral Robert Y. Thornton said today that a high school advi sory committee on crime pre vention has been proposed by the Oregon Justice Depart ment. Thornton said he has sent letters to each high school in the state asking that crime prevention committees be formed. V' See ' Padded 50 3 V fcZ Chair D aluminum GLIDER wWij&'s Wi,h Turqu MaJsV?5r t i,tV, -N. Innerspring "mmk chaises 04W SUMMER FUN LEISURE LIVING! BURK'S for Summer Furniture 'z $5650 2 Casual Aire By MALLIN $2750 $1495 Contour CHAISE Stock CHAIRS QUALITY Priced From $2250 Se. 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Alone m proven courage, experience, leadership. The one man of real presidential timber. The one man as big as the job itself. The one man tested by ex perience at home and abroad trained for the presidency in the crucial years ahead. It's time for you to take action yourself. VOTE FOR PROVEN LEADERSHIP! VOTE FOR DICK NIXON, MAY 20 AID QIITICAl ADV. i OWflON FOR NIXON COtMHTTff 414S.W. Merrlion, forllord, Orogen WendiM Wyatf, Cholraroo o