Hied China Kot Likely To Try War in Foreseeable Future
LONDON (UPI)-Red China
is not likely to try any armed
aggression in the foreseeable fu
ture despite its increasing isola
tion, British experts on Com
munist affairs said today.
The experts said the Peking
regime still is too weak mili
tarily and economically to risk
any major conflicts, particular
ly with the United States.
They pointed out the Peking's
ideological and political quarrel
with Moscow virtually ruled out
Soviet help in the event of a
war.
The Chinese Reds have re
jected the Soviet Union's polity
of peaceful coexistence with the
West and have denounced Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev for
his peaceful overtures toward
the United States. Peking's
i more militant policy advocaU'i
armed rebellion to spread Com
munism and does not rule out
Yliirri Proposes
Safes Tax Study
ONTARIO (UPI)-O r e g o n
State Sen. Anthony Yturri (R
Ontario) says he will propose
that Idaho and Oregon tax au
thorities and legislators meet
to prepare sales tax legislation
for introduction in 196S.
Yturri said be favored simul
taneous introduction of such
legislation at the next regular
sessions of the legislatures. He
said both states have high rate
income taxes and that the sub
ordinate units of government
are "fighting like vultures"
over property tax levies."
Contract Awarded
For Forest Road
KLAMATH FALLS - The
award of a contract for con
struction of the Spencer Creek
road has been announced by
Forest Supervisor Alex Smith
of Wincma National Forest.
Stanley Wilt of Corvallis was
awarded the contract on a bid
of $262,728.67. The construction
project calls for extension of the
Spencer Creek road from the
end of construction currently
under way by Klamath county
to a point on the Dead Indian
highway south of Lake of the
Woods. A total of 10.7 miles
are involved in the current con
tract. Completion of the road will
make a portion of the fore.it
accessible which has previously
been served only by low stand
ard rough roads. Initially, the
route will serve primarily log
haul, but eventually the route
will undoubtedly become an im
portant recreation loop, Smith
said.
nuclear war as a means of over
coming capitalism.
But an authoritative British
assessment of latest develo;
ments in the Sino-Soviet dispute
indicated Red China is moving
rapidly toward political, eco
nomic and military isolation.
The signs gathered by West
ern observers on the spot are
that the Peking regime is aware
it cannot reckon on Russian
assistance if it gets itself in
! volved in war.
i Peking's current battle cries
I were said by the experts to be
prompted by its present weak
! ness rather than strength,
i There has been growing specu
lation Russia might renounce
the 30-ycar treaty of friendship
j and assistance concluded with
Red China at the height of their
1 friendship in the 1950s.
! Red China was believed to
j have been warned recently by
j the Soviet it might find itself
i involved in armed conflict with
the United States and Britain
if it starts an offensive against
India.
The United States and Brit
ain currently are supplying
arms to India for defense
against China.
The risk of direct armed in
volvement with the United
States was seen even greater
in Formosa, were Peking to
risk any ventures in that area,
the assessment said.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Roger Shimoff, 10. left,
and his sister, Kathi. 8, do a little back-seat
flying in the jet that Roger won his sister for
her birthday. The pair and 47 of their friends
climbed aboard a Pacific Southwest Airlines
plane in San Francisco for a sky-high birthday
party in Kathi's honor, all because Roger likes
to enter contests. This contest, asking partici
pants to tell why they would like their own jet
and crew lor an .u. . , .n ov sonieone else,
but the judges couldn't ignore the young boy's
plea. He wrote "I'd ik an airolane for mv
little sister for her birthday because I don't
know what to get her and I love her." (UPI)
WHO ARE YOU?
"Beloved, now are we the son. of God, and it doth not yet appear what we
shall be, but wo know that when He shall appear, we shall be like Him, for
we shall see Him as He is." 1 John 3:2.
There's more to you than meets the eye. Everyone has a deep spiritual dimension
linking him to God. You can hear about it at this Christian Science lecture entitled
"DO YOU KNOW WHO YOU REALLY ARE?"
BY: LENORE D. HANKS, C.S.B., Portland, Oregon
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass.
TIME: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1963 - 8:00 P.M.
PLACE: FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
SIXTH AND "B" STREETS
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
Pre-School children cared for at 109 N.E. "E" St.
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Foreign Briefs
' PRESIDENT'S CABINET RESIGNS IN CHILE
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) President Jorge Alcssandrl s cabinet
resigned In a body Thursday night as a token of concern over the
political turn taken by a 28-day-old strike of hospital and cemetery
workers. It appeared probable that Alcusandrl would reinstate
most if not all the ministers.
CASTRO TERRORISTS BOMB COLOMBIA BUILDINGS
BOGOTA. Colombia (UPI) Castro-Communist terrorists bomb
rd the Spanish embassy, the Venezuelan consulate and a government-owned
television station here Thursday night. No casualties
were reported.
SMALLPOX QUARANTINE LIFTED IN BUDAPEST
BUDAPEST, Hungary ( UPI ) About 800 guests and employees
were released today from a two-week small pox quarantine of
toe luxurious Itoyal hotel. Hungarian authorities imposed the
quarantine on the hotel when a member of the staff came down
Hllh smallpox. -
GREECE. BULGARIA TO DISCUSS RELATIONS
ATHENS, Greece (UPI) Negotiations aimed at improving re
lations between Greece and Bulgaria will begin here Oct. 1, it was
announced Thursday.
Hope Dwindles
For Missing Girls
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI)
Police and the Federal Bureau
of Investigation today neared the
end of the line in the search for
two little girls who haven't been
seen since last Saturday.
Capt. Henry Dcason, head of
the police homicide squad, said
that so far there had not been
a solid lead to go on.
The final "blanket search" in
South Minneapolis was to be
completed today by a force of
20 policemen and 20 FBI agents.
The girls, Melissa Anna Lee,
5, and Barbara Foshaug, 4, were
last seen playing in an alley
behind their homes. Police fear
they were taken by a man who
had been seen offering candy to
children in the neighborhood.
A playmate told police the
stranger forced Melissa into his
car alter she refused some can
dy. The playmate said Barbara
then got in of her own accord.
Hawkinson said police were
checking every tip and clue but
he dismissed a ransom note
asking for $2 million as "hog'
wash" and the work of a crank.
Steel Prices Dip;
Chemicals, Motors
Firm on Mixed List
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stocks
were mixed today.
I Steels were fractions lower.
Motors and chemicals were
: firm. Metals were a strong spot
' with U. S. Smelting up Wt. In
ternational Nicklc rose 1' and
j Mueller Brass
I Minneapolis - Honeywell pick
ed up IH and Texas Instru-
mcnts added a point in an oth
i erwisc narrow electronics sec
tion. Kellogg slipped a fraction
on profit taking but Campbell
Soup racked up !',. National
Airlines dropped
DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW YORK (LTD Dow
Jones final stock averages: .10
industrials 710.28, off 0.08; 20
railroads 17.1.00. up 0.30: 15
utilities 11.1.72, up 0.19. and 6S
stocks 263.37, up 0.10. Sales
Thursday were about 5.50 mil
lion shares compared with 0.67
million shares Wednesiluv.
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NEWBERG (UPD-lt stinks
on Barret Mountain, and area
residents have demanded the
Yamhill County Health Depart
ment do something about it.
Residents say a Portland
chemical firm is dumping used
chemicals on the land, five miles
east of here. Last year resi
dents complained because a
Portland garbage company was
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Yamhill County Sanitarian
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Albany Youth Hurt
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AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) - Two
Fort Hood, Tex., soldiers were
killed and two others injured
Thursday when the car in which
they were riding failed to make
a turn and crashed into a util-
j ity pole.
I Killed were Sgt. David S.
Shechan, 21. of Jamaica Plain,
i Mass., and Pfc Danny R. Bos
I well, 22, of Houston, Tex.
Frank Menefee, 25, of New-
port. Ky.. was in serious con
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19, of Albany, Ore., was in fair
condition.
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WASHINGTON i UPI Presi
dent Kennedy turned book re
viewer on a subject he knows
well himself.
At his news conference Thurs
day. Kennedy was a.vked what
he thought about a recently pub
lished critical book on his presi
dency. Kennedy said he had gotten
the flavor of Victor Lasky's
"JFK: The Man and the Myth."
Then with tongue-in-cheek, he
said "I am looking forward to
reading it. because the part that
I read was not as brilliant as
I gather the rest of it is, from
what some critics have said "
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Birth Control Topic
At Welfare Meeting
SALKM U'Pn-The question
of whether Oregon Welfare Oe
pailment caseworkers should
suggest birth control to welfare
recipients could be a major is
sue at the Sept. 27 meeting of
the State Tublic Welfare Com
mission A Planned Parenthood League
birth control clinic is to he
established in Portland tvt. 1
Welfare officials have advised
Gov. Mark ll.itdeld that possi
ble relations with the clinic will
be discussed at the meeting
A policy decision on whether
caseworkers should refer wel
fare recipients to the privately
operated clinic may be made.
Pomona Grange
The National Grange meets in
Portland this year and prepara
( tory to the convention the Jack
son County Pomona Grange is
j urging all Grangers to "take
' all degrees in 1W3."
Dates of the National Grange
meeting are Nov. 11 to 20.
In Jackson comuy, the third
and fourth degrees will be put
on by Boxv Ann Grange at the
Grange hail Sept. 27. The fifth
degree will be put on by Pomo
na Grange Oct. 5 at a place
! to be announced later,
i The State Grange drill team
will come to Jackson county to
put on the sixth degree Oct. 12
at the Phoenix Grade school
i gymnasium. Members from Jo
' sephine. Coos and Klamath
' counties will join Jackson coun
ty Grangers for conferring of
this degree.
The National Grange deiji'ee
will be given on Saturday, Nov,
t IB. in Portland. A bus is being
I chartered to transport southern
i Oregon members to this cere
mony It will leave Medford at
5 a m. and pick up passengers
I at Central Point. Gold Hill and
Rogue Kiver and return some
time Saturday night. Members
interested in making the trip
are asked to make reservations
; before Oct. 31.
Jackson county is responsible
for the drill team for confer-
ring of the sixth degree and
anyone interested in partic pu
I ing is asked to cnnta, t Mrs.
Olive Flovd at 772-Ri.M j
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