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I WEDNESDAY. JUKE 10. 1959 ;fi r IIERALD AND NEWS. KT.AMATTT FAT.T.S. ORFCOV PAGE 1 B CENTENNIAL DRESSES were worn by the housekeeper end maid staff of the Winema Ho tel during the Oregon State Elk Association Convention, June 4-6. From left to right are Mrs. Stella Persell, Housekeeper; Mary fryor, Sarah Kirby, Dorothy Hawthorne, Lillian :ham, Mary Owens' and Gladys Foltz. Not pictured is Ruth Gray. .Mr "Me Aide Ask Union Citing SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-An ex aminer for the National Labor Re lations Board Monday recom mended that the Longshoremen's Union be cited for unfair labor practices in a Portland, Ore., waterfront dispute. . Examiner Howard Myers rec ommended that the union be or dered to halt picketing of unload ing operations by oeneral ore. Inc.. and not to interfere with un loading of ore for the Harvey Aluminum Co. at The Dalles. In addition, the recommenda tions would require the union not to try to force General Ore into the Pacific Maritime Assn., a group of waterfront employes which has an agreement wun me longshoremen. The dispute arose last summer when pjckets appeared at the General Ore pier in Portland. The firm unloads ore for Harvey Alu minum. Space Theory Being Mulled SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) -Should space pilots be kept In sterile isolation during training, or should they be allowed to live normal lives? In short, as a flight surgeon with a sense of humor put it at a session of the American Rocket Society: "Should our space pilot sleep with his ultra-violet lamp or with his wife? Dr. Toby Freedman of North American Aviation Inc. said the answer is simple. "If space flight were a one-shot affair." he said Monday, "no pre caution would be spared to keep the crew germ free. But once we realize that space flight is not a one-shot affair and that the fliers will be trained, not for a single atab into the darkness but for con tinuing space exploration, then it ' is obvious that isolation is neither I possible or desirable." I Dr. Freedman proposed normal j life for 'space candidates as a : guiding principle for flight sur- 1 jeons who will be faced with mak- 5 ing decisions that will affect the i survival of tomorrow's rocketmen. Election Results Ignite Scramble PALERMO, Sicily 'API-Indecisive results from Sicily's region al assembly elections touched off a scramble today for alliances by Italy's rival political parties. Once again the balance of power appeared to rest with Silvio Mi- lazzo, rich Sicilian landowner who broke with Italian Premier. An tonio Segni's Christian Democrat party last year and took over the autonomous Sicilian government with the backing of the Red left and Fascist right. In the voting Sunday, Milazzo's Christian Social Union won only 9 of the 90 Assembly seats. But with none of the big parties get ting a majority, those nine were the key. NAMED ADJUTANT GEN'L SALEM (API Col. Paul Kliev er of Salem, director of armories for the Oregon National Guard. Monday night was named assist ant adjutant general for the state. Long Urges Bill Passage BATON ROUGE. La. (API Gov. Earl K. Long, in telephone calls from a psychiatric clinic in Galveston. Tex.. Monday called on the Louisiana . Legislature to pass bills he had sponsored and said he hoped to be home soon. The calls, apparently made with permission of the governor s phy sicians, came one day before the Legislature's final adjournment. Long was flown to John Scaly Hospital in Galveston May 30 alter venting his wr th before the Leg islature with profanity. He was committed June 2 by Mrs. Long. Both the House and Senate, act ing within minutes of each olher. passed a resolution urging the 63- year old governor to continue treatment as long as necessary to recover completely. Long's physicians reported earl ier this week they had made no progress in trying to diagnose his illness "We still can't tell what's the mai'sr with him." said one doctor. Physicians said Long continued to deny efforts to gain his coop eration. House Speaker Robert Angelic, who spoke to Long; in one call. tola me governor mat mini oi nis bills had passed in the Legislature. Parents Die; 8 Orphaned DURHAM. England AP Death of a newly wed couple Mon day in the nearby village of Pity Me, orphaned eight children. Jack Morley, 36, a widower, and Jenny Howell, 35. a widow, had been married only 36 hours when their motor scooter and an auto mobile collided. Morley was the father of six children, his bride the mother of two. i CONE WITH THE WIND STEVENS POINT. Wis., i When a wind storm ripped off the roof of the Worzalla Publishing Co., a fresh printing ot a book was destroyed. The book: The Way of the Weather." Kenaf is a tall, towering plant grown in Cuba which supplies val uable commercial fibers. It is akin to jute in its uses. Summer Dancing Course STARTING JUNE 9 $1.00 Per Day Tap - Acrobatic - Ballet ISA DO RAH MOLDOVAN irrt aula Dancing School to -- WE MOVE YOU FOR LESS! House to House City to City State to State EAD'S TRANSFER & STORAGE Bonded ft Licensed Broktrs 5S3 Market TU 2-4678 SCOUT NEWS DORR1S Dorris Cub Scout Pack TO held a pot luck dinner before the recent meeting in the high school cafeteria for the scouts and tneir families. Johnny Moreno led the salute to the flag. The song, "Let Me Call You Sweetheart," was sung by the cubs and their dads as a tribute to their mothers. The following awards were giv en: Danny Struble, wolf; Jon Mc Collum, gold arrow; Terry Sund kvist. silver arrow: Larry William son, lion; Rennie Cleland. gold and silver arrow: Marty Egeline, wolf; Stanley Egeline, denner stripe; Gene MiUigan, assistant denner tripe. , Boys receiving awards at t h e April pack meeting were: Rennie Cleland. wolf and denner stripe; Gary Allen, bear; Rodney Smith, lion; Floyd Stallcop, gold arrow; Gary Cavener. lion; Danny Lucas, lion and gold arrow Jimmy Hos kins, bobcat: Lennie Carnini, wolf and gold arrow: Robbye Egeline. gold and silver arrow; Bobby Ed gar, bear. The theme for the May meeting was the musical hoed own and the dens put on musical skits for the audience. Cubmaster Bob Edgar an nounced that there would be no meetings during the month of June, but individual dens would hold some meetings in July ana tne pack will plan a picnic to be held sometime in August. In closing, the Cub Scouts gave the law of the pack a ad sang "Good Nicht. 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