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HUCKLEBERRY FINN YOU* J p June 25, 1953 6—THE MILE CITY ENTERPRISE fHovf IS M€Lk«,V C huckle de «’»'nJ OUCKT’-^ im SWA66L6 PLUS J UHK5TÏ CtElAlC Zoe SF l TT, 5F T5’J (No. 9 of a series) R olling along ... ( America's road* and afreets are jane of the most important businesses in the world. Five billion dollars went ¡into building them and keeping them <in 1952. 1« Boston's projected 175,000,000 {Rockefeller Center-like development, ■0 be built on the site of the Boston If Albany railroad yards, will in- ¡elude underground parking space dor 10.000 autos. '• U. S. truckers, in safety poll, rec ommend “park all your problems — financial, domestic, whatever — when ¡you drive away from the curb." International A»*n. of Police ,Chiefs planning to take action to dis courage setting up of local “speed ¡traps" in which out-of-stale motor ists get their pockets picked by de- ivious legal means. A IT’S AMAZING! Knc. .edge is Power I S an I n SOUTH AFRICA, OSTRICHES ARE H un TED F or thev FIND AND À SWALLOW! j J lié PEACEFUL CO EXISTENCE WITH RUMlA* TWE IFiOHT U.E. POLICY? luis park in COUORAOO IS ACTUALLY tìian the vjhole state of massachusetts ! DIAMONDS O ne biro HAD 55 D iamonds ! Z. DOti IT« whi T é color J HBLPTNf POLAR BEAR? Creation of by the Kronstadt sailors, the workers of Petrograd, and peas ants from almost all the Russian provinces was about to crush the small gang of Marxist Utopians shivering behind the Kremlin walls. But the British Tory gov ernment chose that very moment to conclude a trade agreement with the Soviet leaders, involving de facto recognition. The date of the agreement, March 16, 1921, marks the beginning of a long series of treasonable Western acts against the freedom of the Rus sian people themselves." IMO SAURS WERE NOT ALL IUGH BEASTS McCarthy Threatens Freedom Says Dean Gearhart, Ore. — Wisconsin's Sen. Joseph McCarthy “obviously intends” to curtail the freedom of the press, Gordon Sabine, dean of the school of journalism at the University of Ore gon, told the 66th annual meeting of the Oregon Newspapers Publishers association here Friday. About 150 newspaper executives were registered for the sessions. Speaking on “Journalism, Journal ists and Joe McCarthy,” Sabine said "It is the duty of every American to fight against the abuse of the power of the people and the abuse of the freedom of thought and speech and the press.” “I think Senator McCarthy, per haps without attempting to, has made ' more citizens concerned about what goes on in their government, which we , £> ■ 4^ F EUROPEAN INSAN 177 "CURE’ WAS TO ■ BURY the patient up ' ' To HIS NECK AND LEAVE H im AL-ONE AND i UNFED FOR A FULL WEEK'. - person, or another animal, with little chance of being observed. Only his black nose is visible, and this he sometimes covers with his tongue as he stalks his prey. “He is completely covered, even to the soles of his feet, with long thick hair. This hair, when wet, gives an unbelievable tough ness to his skin.” (3) Abraham Lincoln summed up his attitude toward man’s need for prayer in these words, "I have been driven many times to my knees by the overwhelm ing conviction that I had no where else to go; my own wis dom and that of all around me seemed insufficient for that day.” (2) It helps him in hunting, in Nature Magazine, J. Lester Minner analyzes the polar bear’s use of his natural camouflage in hunting for other animals. “So perfect is his protective coloring, Articles in the November Cath against a background of ice and olic Digest provided information snow, that he can approach a for this feature. WDebunker The popular notion of the an dinosaurs that once trod the earth in many parts of America is that they were enormous monsters like the few whose skeletons are on exhibition at various museums. However, the truth is that many of the species were rather small ani mals. some being less than three feet long when completely grown up The giant' among them have been dramatized in our exhibitions, and the ordinary and small fellers have been largely ignored. > (1) Not at all, says Igor Bogolepov in the Freeman. “With out Western support and recognition, Russian communism would have gone under in 1921,” he insists. As a former counselor at the Soviet Foreign office he should know what he’s talking about. Get this: “The spontaneous revolution led BY JOHN HARVEY FURßAY PH 0 cient 3 WHAT PlD LIUCOLN k THIN< OP PRATI RÎ IK <<< »x/ / Ai a new Federal Motor Transport Commission may result from this White House meeting be tween President Eisenhower and the executive board of the labor-man agement Trucking Industry National Defense Committee. Pictured with Eisenhower are, left to right, Roy Fruehauf, II. M. Seymour, AF of L’s Dave Beck and Arthur D. Condon. Missouri's Driver of the Year is 50-year-old Oscar H. Landmann, a bus and truck driver with an acci- 4dent-free record of 33 years Highway engineers will tell you “A good road is one that has wide, well sloped, firm shoulders to drain it properly and for safe, oil pavement stopping when necessary.” All money from fines or forefeit- cd bail resulting from traffic viola tions anywhere in California must he deposited in special funds for street improvement or traffic safety. Official government appoxima- tions indicate that trucks now carry about 8.3 billion tons of freight year- ly, railroads 1.5 billion tons, pipe lines 700 million tons, waterways 600 million, and airways 315,000 tons * MM«; a r® .. must agree is a good thing," Sabine said. “I think he also has thrown the spotlight on the general matter of loyalty to the United States, and has reminded us that if we get too com placent, we can do a dis-service to democracy. “But there ends this man’s service to his country and to us as citizens.” Referring to McCarthy’s examina tion of James Wechsler, editor of the New York Post, Sabine said: “This is not the first time a power ful public group has attempted to in timidate editors and curtail our free dom. It will not be the last time. But we must identify these efforts and we must strain to snuff them out, for they have burned too deeply.” Of the press itself, the dean said: “I think it is our main strength in times of stress like these — the strength that in the long run off-sets the weakness of democracy that per- mits demagogues to flourish." Commenting on what he said was McCarthy’s cuirent attack on the press, Sabine asserted: “I think he has done more.to confuse and divide and betray us than all our Commu nists. I think he has double-crossed our nation in time of need. “He may not yet have reached the peak of his lying, cheating, sinful path, but when he does, it will be up to us—the press—using the unbeat able weapon of the truth, to push him over the brink into obscurity.”—From the Oregon Statesman. ________________________________ ■ I BREAD... made s • IX,-; ’’ • I OF DRlW FlSH- EÖGS AND SEA- VJEEÖ IS RELISHEÎ 8V INDIANS OF NORTHWEST WASHINGTON STATE! y--------- The DEBUNKER By John Harvey Furbay, Ph D. ••I » t W9WH |TE BKEAD HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH PRODUCING CANCER KEEP OREGON GREEN THRILLING NEW DESSERT! I The idea that white bread may cause cancer seems to have orig inated in England with a certain surgeon and his publicist Medical authorities now. including the emi nent physician. 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