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Popelp Likely To MKDFOKD MAIL TKIUUNK, MICDI'ORIJ. OREGON MONDAY, DECEMBER 2.1, lilfi.t A 3 isappointed on Pilgrimage To Holy Land Horace Dodge, Auto Heir, Dies Status-Symbol Limousines Due For Cutback in Economy Order place where the herald angels I being built on the ruins of old proclaimed the "glad tidings of ! ones. Archaeologists estimate great joy." Uhat at least 20 feet of rubble But should the Pope wish to now lie over the streets where see the precise spot in Bethle- Christ walked, and over which hem where Mary "brought ! He carried His cross, forth her first-born Son. and ! Some of the sites now point- but to W ashington's 1 "prestige" cars now being oper-! to shrink from the present total ! , JSL ZllS?" " , , f.wi ll! mR , ' 0111 ln J.fs1 , ?8 ""'V l:ilne.Mniy.ii,. u,, ,..,,. :. u.. I ,;i:. r i-ji . .m inivii i n n imi-iii.iuuu.ti ciiiuies, aim i.mi mm ill a mail- ! places are 01 Vol V ClllOIOUS iltl- forlune. died was 'more 0, . ,, .,n.jP, ,, I wo M T f li Inmv m .rmmn! Pope Paul V1 going to ; ger," he will have to be guided j thenticity. For example, the Jenmngs Mc u,, r cherfched limfio ' Z7 ! 8 SH,e, , ' . 'sh I ,h , ta 7 ZZ ZTt .H.'. i ! ' where Jesus ate His Last morial Hospital alter a long ,11- toco. "The whole effect of this is to ruling this will be reduced to i SSL JlLTic!. T.8.t i . C,Car WOrdS 01 scnpturc- Mll'p.01' " ',' h H I s disciples The bureau, as part of Prcsi- get these status svmbols off the about l;W. The order has no ef-!, u ' V, V.T Bl url'ses . -stern Uiristians , is inomu.ea in tne mine oniy dent Johnson's economy drive. street." one official said. The feet on limousines provided by 1 f V 5 .' ! Tradition points to a cave in : as a large upper room in a pri- hns issued an order that would number of limousines and what Congress, which is quite gener- ln "" own words. ne wants 10 ! ,ne Mcan h,llsldc as 'he site vate home. A tradition which OUS Wl l them nor those n nso . 1" . K""." - cm mc mmiKc. . .n "n- ; "" Licinuii (CPU - Ofl-mar- WASHINGTON (LTD T h e ; eventually eliminate 75 per cent the government calls "heavy se ricd playboy Horace E. Dodge RlltRc1 Bureau said it was a j of the limousines and o I h e r dans" in the capital is scheduled Jr., multi-million dollar heir to clltbacli but lo Washington's "prestige" cars now being oper-: to shrink from the present total the Dodge auto Sunday night in Editor s Note: The following iords the New Testament Cos- city (or the past 20 centuries. aispaicn nv i i-i s religion ! pels identity Bethlehem as the with new buildings constantly wrucr reserioes me origins of some of the shrines that will be visited by Pope Paul VI during his visit In the Holy Land next month, next month. By l.OUIS CASSF.l.S United Press International ness. He was 6:!. Dodge was pronounced dead of "cardiac failure'' at ii.55 p.m., a hospital spokesman said. With him at the hosmtal were his sister-in-law. Sirs. Florence Sisman: her sisier. Mrs. Maxcinc Clements, and Dodge's attorney, Douglas Pat terson. His mother, Mrs. Horace El gin Dodge. 93. and his fifth wife, former showgirl Gregg Sherwood Dodge, were reported cn route from Florida when he died. At the time of his death. Dodge had been planning a comeback with plans tn develop The Medical Roundup by the White House. 'Christ was bom, lived, died surprises Western Christians i middle anes places the upper I'meritus consultant In Medicine Mayo clinic r.meritus Professor of Medicine Mayo Clinic (Itrgislcr and Tribune Syndirale, Of Rni niiwr..Mo 'iu i,n..i., ! and ascended to Heaven after! who have been nourished on room (called "the cenacle") in appeared to cut across the'His resulTct'tion " ' Christmas art depicting the na-! a building on a hillside south- i board. Under the new svstem I Because he is a widelv-read tivity scene in a stable attached , west of the city walls. The in- the brass-studded Defense De-: scholar, the Pope is not "likelv i lo an inn. But the Bible says terpreter's dictionary of the I partmenl will be allowed ten 10 be disappointed as some nothing about a stable. It sim- Bible comments that "t h e ! limousines, the Slate Depart-' Pi'Srims arc-by the discovery P'V indicates that Jesus was i slight claim of this tradition to I mn,,i .. ni t..j,. i,.. a ,i, thai it is often nnrrssarv in born in a place where livestock I authenticity is not enhanced by nihnr pihi..i j,h ! settle for nrohahilitios and" an. ! were kept. And in the hill coun- the fact that the tomb of David will he limited to one apiece A Budget Bureau spokesman said the Pentagon cars are for uic acticuiiy ui ueiense ana nis 'deputy, the secretaries of the t three armed services, and the Drox mat ons in idenlifvino the try ot Palestine, it was and is aucgoo. 10 nave Deen ai ine localities where biblical events still is customary to use caves same place." took place. to keep livestock safe at night. ! More Reliable Tradition For example: When the Pope I The particular cave which j Much older and vastly more visits Bethlehem, he can be Bethlehem guides point out as j reliable is the tradition which nuite sure that he is standing I the birthplace of Jesus has ! identifies the site of Calvary, new racing boat and start a1 Sensitivity Tn Poison Ivy 'likelv to injure the skin around ! the Joint Chiefs of Staff new auto firm, Patterson said. 1 A geologist, Edward A. Gribi, 1 the shoe tops. j The directive dooms t h e Dodge, a dashing sportsman Jr., writes mc a very helpful j Curiously, he says a man I "heavy sedan" in Washington, in his younger days, made letter, telling me of his wide i should wash the inside of his! This refers lo the cars below headlines with his live tempos- experience with poison i v y, watch band with soap and water i the limousine level Lincoln tuous marriages, all of which which he is constantly encoun-1 because the oil tends to accu-! Continentals. Chrvsler ImneriaU were doomed to failure. At the tering as he walks through mulate there and to cause a and Cadillacs without the class he was sop- brush and deep grass. He says distressing patch of inflamma- partition that distinguishes a limousine chairman and four member of ! in the village where Jesus was i been a place of pilgrimage for time of his death arated from Miss Sherwood and 'hat the worst time for him is tion. born. The oldest and best au thenticated of all Christian rec- Aliens Must Report Addresses Next Year Christians since at least 150 A.D.. and possibly before that, so the tradition is certainly a very ancient one, The first Christian emperor of Rome, where Christ was crucified, and the adjacent garden tomb in which he was buried. Most scholars agree that it is highly probable that both of these sacred places are encom- STAR GAZER? V 6-19-24-4(1 TAURUS APR ;i MAY 21 1 AM 47-51-57 4 69 7? 7(1 GEMINI V 4-18--3- ''.IB V J) CNCI , Jl 71 rl 3-14.16-73 li-i oi c- 6$ ju,r - u Mli 31 "..'in 27 3A 4-1 V) 8- 9-15-JBl ' '.TO 55 Mi -II' U.AY R. I'OLLAN- tour Drniy Activity Guide Aco'd"q (o the Start. To Hcc!np niebiaoe for Tucdav, tcad words ccrrcsDondt'ig to number o' vour Zodiac birth sign. IfMA ,EPT 23 ocr. 23 1- 510-31 4" I U9-60-73 1 .' Or SCORflO OCT 2A NOV 22 17-22-35-451 159 65-83-90 S SAGITTARIUS N0V " ntc' 22 7-12 153-70-80-88 ft.1 Mot S. R'.ql-tcr PS l-dm Art A, in.r.cs a iNciui.il CAPRICORN N 20 P'-?6-37-42fv b7 71-84-86 V AQUARIUS ... .. 71 1-25-39 fii BB AI-75 V; MAC 71 79-89 V-', a divorce was pending. Dodge was the only s.,n of Horace Elgin Dodge' Sr.. co founder of the Dodc Motor Co. with his brother. John Krancis Dodge. Burial !ns;:rnsc: Sold by Ihe hue snrine when the m.. l.,i ni . IToHnrnl an..ie I k. I I'll 1 LA:MJ tach alien 111 ohmts are the most lush and ,h.',.,.i mn.i ti. nniiwl in rnnin,.n ihm ,,;n, Il,e unitca Mates ill January most full of the volatile oil that available treatments for a rash dium or light sedans in 12 causes the trouble. He says that when it comes out, but he has months or less, if the replace- this oil can take several days obtained relief with the help of ment price does not exceed the lo work through a man's cloth- antihistaminic drugs, and oint- resale price of the car now in nig. Hence, it is wise lo have mcnts containing an anesthetic, use. The same rule will applv lo trousers and long-sleeved shirts sucn as uenz0cain. This can help limousines bevond the new niax- changed every day. and cleaned jn-cutting down on itching. The , imum of 20. or laundered. eeolocist has not had good luck 1 The directive also forbids re- Anolhcr good point he makes with efforts at immunization to , newal of leases on limousines 1 ,000 life insuMncr . . ( Will not burden Giir !.-.,r. nnr with funeral ,ind nrhrr f .rcn.c This NEW policy - r p.-cMl! helpful tn tho:,c icliicr- .1 And 90. No medico! evmi"ri; . .. necessary OLD LINE LEGAL REALS', r LIE INSURANCE ... No ageni v.,:! (0:' n-i ..r Free informaticn o-'r.t :. Tear out this ad nr;i-' r-v . . . Send VOur n.. r i-vr, and vcar of birrn Cc"-'. Security Life !r--ur..n Dcol. V-206 U 13 W,-:t K-.ci.i! Fori Worth 4. Texas. 'is that he can prevent a rash : (he toxin of poison ivy. lie 1 from coming if he can wash thinks that the prompt washing ! (he exposed portions of his body . of the skin is the hesl method -' with soap and hot water within of preventing (rouble. irom tour 10 eignt nours alter 1 Doubtless many a sensitive he comes in from a trip. He 'woman, and -especially (he and heavy sedans if (hey are no( justilied under the new stan dards. More than 15 per cent of these cars are rented. Overseas Hules Overseas, the Budget Bureau says Ihe oil is not very soluble mother of boys who love to walk sal", ambassadors or chiefs of in water, hence one should use over hillsides where they may major missions will be al- hot water and a strong brand run into poison ivv. could save ioeo a limousine it their re- must report his current address according to the U. S. Immigra tion and Naturalization Service, Portland office. The annual alien address re- centurv A.D Same Situation Prevails As the Pope visits other i.l.w.nc rn..mnlirl with the life port program usually causes ajo( chl.is he repeatedly will en- Constantine, built a church i passed within the huge Church over the cave in :K5 A.D. Thejof the Holy Sepulchre, where present Church of the Nativity, I Pope Paul plans to celebrate j in which Pope Paul will wor-1 Mass on Jan. 4. The church was ; ship, is an enlargement of Con-1 built by the Emperor Constan stantine's church, built by (he tine in the earlv Fourth Cen- i Emperor Justinian 1 in Ihe (Ith tury. on a hill which had been known among Jerusalem Chris-1 lians for generations as fat back as Constantino could trace as the site of Christ's death sharp rise in the number of ap plications for naturalization, ac cording to District Director Al fred J. llrbano. Throughout the U. S. almost :sn per cent more applications for naturalization are received during January, February and March than dur ing other months. counter the same situation that prevails in Bethlehem, lie can go to Ihe little suburb of Beth any, about a mile and a half from Jerusalem, and be sure that it was here that Jesus visited his friends. Mary, Mar tha and Lazarus. But he may be somewhat less convinced Aliens not required to reporl I when local guides point out arc diplomats, those accredited I particular underground chain- lo Internationa and resurrection. The Pope expressed a specific desire In visit the place where Christ "ascended lo heaven aft er His resurrection." That is clearly identified in the bible as the Mount of Olives, a low mountain ( 2,ft:i feet above sea level) which overlooks Jerusa lem from the west. On its lower slope he will :ilso find the site of the Harden organizations ' her as the burial vault from j of Gethsemane. where Jesus o(- of soap Suntanned areas are herself much misery if. when-: sponsibilities require a car of and those who have entered Which Lazarus was called forth, ten met with His disciples, and le.-s sensitive to the oil. and less ever she picks up their trousers, that class. Otherwise, a heavy temporarily as agricultural la- j ln Jerusalem, where the cli-; (o which He wen(, on (he night likely to develup a rash than are or socks, or shoes, she would sedan will be permitted. Consu-: borers. mnclic events of Holy Week ' He was betrayed, to pray: lender areas such as those in- use gloves or tongs, or perhaps lar posts and Agency for Inter- Report forms are available at . took place, the effort lo pin- j "My father, if it he possible, side the arm and on the back i would immediately wash her national Development (AID) I all post offices and offices of the point precise locations is even let this cup pass from Me; nev- of Ihe leg. hands with hot water and soap, missions will be entitled to a i Immigration and Naturalization more difficult. lertheless. not as 1 will, but as interesting is ine ooservauon ane must dc carenu also ir sne nettyy auuan ana oiner aipio Ihal boots and shoes tend to pick has a dog or a cat that goes matic or military posts abroad up and hold the oil: hence they hunting through the grass on a , will be limited to a medium sc- shnuld be changed each day and nearby hill The animal can dan unless they can specifically m 86 PROOF $5.65 4 s QT.-Code 136-B $3.60 PINT-Code 136-C Taste what extra age can do- 4.SfflKS'i'J(.a'-' allowed lo drv nut. The oil is brine her the irritant oil. justify Ihe need for a prestige car. Translating government jar gon, a medium sedan is a me dium priced ear and a light se dan is a cheap car. Service during January. Jerusalem has heen a living i Thou will." lVdi.0 86 PROOF 5 : V J taste that flavor through and through! KENTUCKY TAVERN MMMCH'S BIS! PREMIUM BOURBON. PROUDLY PRtSENIEO 81 BIENM0RE 0ISI. COMPMIY, lOUISVIUt-0V.'t!ISB0ra.MMUCI...l-YlR OLD HEHIUCKY SIRHIGH! ' BOURBON WHISKEY.ee PROOF, M.S0 fcVfttLABlE IN Ida PROOF B01 1LE0-IN-QCMI0. ' & 4 vr'::GJFT IDEAS - - -j?y.yr;.-yuiy- ,. ..-I j . ,. UdS II I i i'V " ...il Jh .,-Vi''il4-;t-'-r ' t'Sj Train Collision Hospitalizes Six yiyypif:?"-' AS IF YOU'RE "STUMPED" ABOUT WHAT TO GIVE THIS CHRISTMAS . . . TRY A GENERAL ELECTRIC SMALL APPLIANCE FROM HAPCO There are many different types of small appliances at HAPCO that perform a variety of tasks. 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The six remaining were not listed in serious condition. : Hospital officials said the five patients released Sunday were: Mrs. Frances Winter, tit), of Portland, Ore.; Susan Brown, L'.i. of Lincoln Neb.: Theodore Alexander, :ifi. of Chicago; City Holmes, 75, of Boise. Idaho: and Mis. Mary Golson, 81, of Olym-i pia. Wash. I They were passengers on the j UP streamliner "City of Port- land." which plowed into the; derailed cars of a freight Satur- Tg nay annul .in mues easi oi iukk Springs. j 1 Scout News ; Cuh Scout Pack I! 4 The acceptance of Cub-donat-3 ed canned goods by Captain An a gel of the Salvation Army high 'J lighted the annual pre-Christmas ;i meeting of Cub Scout Pack fi al " the Washington School gymnasi--"A urn Friday. r Captain Angel pointed oul that Ihe hoys' rlonation would greatly i 'A help in filling the many Christ ,l mas baskets to be given out to j needy lamilies this year. ,8 Ihe meeting was given over almost entirely to the Christmas theme. Alter the opening flag . ceremony by Joanie Oliver's Den 4 and the presentation of awards. Bruce Braaten led in j singing Christmas carols. All ; the Cub Scouts participated in J the trimming of Ihe Christmas1 tree with decorations made by ! the hoys at den meetings. The j decorated tree will be presented j by ihe Salvation Army to a (am- ily not having a tree. ! Alter the tree was trimmed. Santa made a surprise appear ance and passed out apples to everyone. The meeting was then closed by Cub Master Everett Ballard " j Award presentations were as . follows: bear badge. Junior Ray Leeson and Mike Oliver: silver arrow, two lo Robert Riggs: denner. Steve Binae; assistant denner. Robert Ruck: handi-; craft. Everett Ballard. Eddie ; Ulttle. John Studebaker. George Ijunphy. Elliott Braaten. Paul Breedlove. Steven Pean and ; Robert Riggs. Li WE risfmas Jj?t usyyray tfmt stmujtfi and 'courage abundant 6e given to aiCwfw worlij-or a, worCdoj-reason and understanding tfiat tfiegood tfiat Ges m every" -man's fieart may day by, day He magnvjiedr tfiat men wdC come to see more rfear not tfiat wfikfi divides tfiem but tfiat wfiicfv unites tfiemi tfiat eacfvfiour may Sriruj us cfoser to ajinaC victory not of- nation over nation f but ofma)v over fiis own evils and weaknesses v tfiat tfie tme sjnrit oftfiis cfiristmas Season its joy, its beauty, its fioye, and above afCits abiding Jaitfi may five among us r tfiat tfie ffessings ojeaee be- ours tfie peace to Guild and grow, to five- in fiaivwy and s'ma tfywitfi otfiers) and to pfanjor tfie juture- witd coivfidence. NEW YORK. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY J G o