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MONDAY. JUNE 18. 1362
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Second Damascus
Fair Opening Held
Damascus, Ore. -(UPD- The
Damascus "Little World's
Fair" had its second opening
Sunday and this time the sun
shone.
Police estimated the Mz
community just southeast of
Portland had 25,000 visitors.
Heavy rain fouled up ths
first opening two weeks ago.
One of the top attractions
was the Space Thimble res
taurant, turned by a horse
and a one-third horsepower
motor. It spoofs a restaurant
atop the Space Needle in Seattle.
Hawaiians To See
Nuclear Blasl at -Johnsion
Island
Honolulu - (WD - Residents
of Hawaii will scramble for
vantage points tonight for the
biggest fireworks display in
the 50th state's history - the
scheduled high altitude nu
clear detonation at Johnston
Island.
The blast is set for some
time between 1 a.m. and 4:30
a.m. (PST) Tuesday.
The Ataomic Energy Com
mission and Joint Task Force
8 said the countdown has
been progressing smoothly,
but the detonation would be
postponed if it could not be
accomplished during the allot
ted period.
The Weather Bureau at
Honolulu International Air
port predicted fair weather
conditions for the high mega
Ion blast, which will be trig
Eered several hundred miles
in the atmosphere.
To Use Thor Missile
The device will be shot to
Its high altitude by a Thor
intermediate range missile
from Johnston Island, 800
miles southwest of Hawaii.
A Weather Bureau spokes
man said the skies between
the Hawaiian Islands and
Johnston will "probably be
pretty clear" for the shot.
He said that the favorable
conditions, coupled with a
full moon, should make it
near perfect for viewing the
blast.
Scientists said Hawaii resi
deits will see the flash, which
will be several times bright
er than the sun, and later
see an auroral disDlav tn the
north caused by the disrup
tion of magnetic belts over
the Pacific.
SCHOOL CHILDREN - Shown here are a part of the 4,000 several veterans organizations, took place at Denver's
school children that helped the city of Denver observe Civic Center. (UPI)
Colorado's annual flag day. The observance, sponsored by
The Family Council
Editor'! note: The Family Council consists of a Judge, a
phychiatrist, three clergymen, three editors and a women's editor.
Each article is a summary of a family disagreement presented to the
Council. The Council deals with problems, major and minor,
encountered by guidance counselors and social workers. Edited by
by Mrs. Alma Denny. (Copyright by General Features Corp.)
F.-He gives me a
and insists I go to
FPC Members
Touring Northwest
Portland - IUPH - The five
members of the Federal Pow
er Commission began a tour
of the Northwest today with
visits to The Dalles and John
Day dams, the middle Snake
river and Seattle.
The trip, a week-long sur
vey of power needs and po
tential, is the first such visit
for the commission.
Chairman Joseph Swidler
Sunday said the National Pow
er Survey initiated by the
FPC would be completed
within the next 18 months.
The survey is to determine
where power plants should be
constructed and where inter
ties made.
Swidler said it is the first
such survey ever made. He
said industry has been co
operating. FPC members include How
ard Morgan, former Oregon
public utility-commissioner.
Assault Charged
To Albany Youth
Albany (UPD Jesse Castoe,
18, Albany, was charged with
assault with a deadly weapon
Saturday following a collis
ion between his car and one
in which his estranged wife
was a passenger.
His wife, Patricia Ann Cas
toe, 19, was reported in fair
condition with multiple injur
ies. She was a passenger in a
car driven by Walter Shelton,
in. also of Albany. Slate po
lice said the girl was thrown
from the Shelton auto onto
the pavement when Castoe's
car collided with the rear of
Shelton's auto.
Police said both cars were
traveling at a high rate of
speed at the time. The acci
dent" occurred on the Pacific
freeway some 10 miles south
of here early Saturday.
Viola
pittance
work.
Peter F-Nowadays all able
bodied women help out with
money.
Viola F.-I spoiled my hus
band. From the beginning of
our marriage I tried to make
it up to him for his family
not liking me. (I'm no beauty
and they go for glamour
girls!) I kept on working so
he v"M continue giving them
the bulk of his salary. Even
after our first baby, I worked
in a laundromat until we
could buy a S7.000 house.
When a chance came to
buy our own laundromat, I
sold my rings, we sold the
house and with two more
children we lived in back of
the store. I worked day and
night. And a year ago we
were able to buy a beautiful
home on Long Island.
Now my problem is that
my husband won't let me stay
home and take care -of my
young children. After 15 year
of my slaving, he insists that
I keep it up. He never takes
me out, hands me $40 a week
to cover everything including
clothes, doctors and dentists,
tells me if I need more to
come back and work for it.
Peter F. - Vi may know
how to earn money but she
has no idea of how thinly
people like us must spread it.
That $40 I give her each week
is free and clear. I take care
of ali the bills, both for the
business and for the home, l
pay insurance, taxes and hos
pitalization. I get all the per
mits and licenses renewed.
She has enough for necessi
ties, i
Luxuries are another mat-j
tcr. She's lucky she doesn't
have to work for the bare
essentials like some women
do. If she wants fancy clothes
and theater tickets, let her
come down and save me the j
price of an attendant. All j
women take jobs these days.
In fact, we could have a
higher income if she took ;
charge of the laundromat
herself. I'm on leave from a
Civil Service job with a
small salary. I'll have to re
sign when the leave is up,
unless Vi takes over the busi- j
ness and runs it. To live on
my salary, we'd have to give
up our new house and move
back to a tenement.
The Council: Peter's right
on one statement, but not the
way he means it. Yes, "all
women take jobs these days,"
but most of them with young
children take the job of keep
ing house and taking care of
them. They do this from
choice, when support is no
issue, or from both choice and
sacrif ice.lwhen money is scarce
and an outside job beckons.
For experience shows that a
family with growing young
sters usually fares best when
it lives on what Dad makes
and has Mom around to make
it all possible and pleasant.
Viola's right, too, in her
hindsight about spoiling her
husband (and his family).
She's to be admired for stand
ing at his side during the
early struggle for a start in
business. But after living in
back of a store and then in
a tenement with her little
ones, she's ready for a show
down on money matters to
make sure Peter doesn't de
prive them of their lovely
home. That seems to be his
ultimatum if Viola insists on
staying there and making like
a homemaker and mother.
' Perhaps the answer here
lies in an all-cards-on-the-table
analysis of values. Do you
want your children neglected,
Peter? Is there any other way
to eke out a little more money
for Viola - some "lift-the-heart"
cash-than by making
the kids pay for it in matern
al deprivation?
Since Viola shared all past
burdens, Pete, make her a
party to this very one you're
facing now: How to pay all
bills, keep the house and
business and still give her
enough money to permit ex
tras without sending her out
to earn. It's a lulu of a chal
lenge. Shoes for three chil
dren, plus socks and sneakers.
can use up a whole week's
allowance as things stand. But
treating Viola as a full part
ner, rather than as an em
ployee with a niggardly ex
pense account, will invoke her
ingenuity, enthusiasm and
imagination.
Henceforth, let her take
care of both the bills and the
profits with you. Your role
must transcend that of mere
paymaster. You are Co-chairman
of the Ways and Means
Committee of the household.
And that means racking your
combined brains to consoli
date your gains, chief of
which is your fine home.
Washington -IUPIU The Unit
ed States set off Sunday the
20th announced nuclear blast
in its Pacific test series. It
was an intermediate yield de
vice exploded over Christmas
Island after being dropped
from an airplane.
Billy Graham
Closes 18-Day
Chicago Crusade
Chicago -HP1- Evangelist
Billy Graham Sunday ended I
his 18-day crusade in the'
"town that Billy Sunday
couldn't close down" with a
rally which attracted 116,000
persons in 95-degrce heat.
It was believed to be the
largest religious revival meet
ing in U.S. history. The
crowd, which filled the 92,
000 permanent seats at giant
Soldier Field and left other
thousands standing inside and
outside the U-shaped arena,
boosted the 18-day attendance
figure to 703,000.
Many Overcome
More than 200 persons were
overcome by the heat and Gra
ham's aides sent out a special
plea for doctors and nurses
to care for them.
About 2,300 marched for
ward at Graham's invitation
to make "decisions for
Christ," bringing the total for
the crusade to 17,130.
Graham appealed to the as
sembled thousands to "keep
burning in your hearts the
spiritual fires my Chicago re
vival has ignited. Today
should not be thought of as
the end of the crusade, but
only the beginning."
He warned Americans that
they are "not right with God"
and foresaw a Rome-like de
cline for the United States if
its citizens fail to repent and
reform.
Signs All About
"The signs that we must
make a choice are all about
us. The historian Gobbon said
Rome fell because of its high
divorce rate and its taxes.
You know about America's
divorce problem, about the
movie stars who seem to be
lieve that the more husbands
or wives they have the more
of a box office attraction they
win oe, he said.
uranam said that a nation
never falls until it starts to
decay at the center, at the
home, the very core of our
society.
He warned that churches
"must repent of their faith
lessness, their strife, their
worldliness, their bickering,
pride, malice, backbiting and
their intolerance of each oth
er."
Writers Denied Hearing by Court
Washington - il'PP - The Su
preme Court today denied a
hearing to five Hollywood
screen writers who sued to
slop what they claim is movie
industry blacklisting of per
sons identified Willi commu
nism. The brief order leaves
standing a decision against
the group handed down last
Jan. 18 in a preliminary round
of the lawsuit by the U. S.
Court of Appeals here.
The appeals court upheld
the refusal of U. S, District
Judge Edward A. Tamm to
issue a temporary order
against the alleged practice
pending further legal moves.
Last September, Tamm found
such an order unjustified.
Tamm said the evidence in
its present form establishes
no wrong doing and that a
trial must take place to ex
plore the facts fully.
MAUGHAM TO BE WAXED
London ITU- Craftsmen at
Madame Tussaud's Museum
planned to begin work today
on a wax, life-size figure of
author Somerset Maugham.
The finished replica will
make Maugham the first writ
er so honored since George
Bernard Shaw in 1928.
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