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2 THE DAILY SUN Mon, Sept. 16, 195711 1 'M. Uf.ll naimiam Mm Lead Shakeup i i i it ii Finland Devalues Currency 40 Pcf. In Desperate Move Of Tory Party AIR FORCE BEGINS TAKING OVER SPAIN'S BIGGEST BASE TORREJON, Spain (. Almost has built a parking apron and an 1,000 U.S.

airmen moved fronV entry strip to its own runway. Madrid yesterday into what will Spanish units will operate North be the largest air base in American FS6Fs out of Torrejon. Their arrival marked another Tne 62 million dollar facility milestone in the buildup of Eu- nas 30 gleaming new aluminum defenses against Commu-j highspeed refueling hydrants, nist aggression. I eacn capable of pumping 600 gal- The transfer of the base oper-ions a minute from a ating unit from temporary quar-jion storage tank. ters in Madrid to this steadily)- ot.a There are underground ammu-growing installation la mies: nition storage facilities, 10 dormi-northeast of the Spanish capital torjes for almost 4m and LONDON tP A shakeup in HELSINKI (jv Finland devalued its currency by almost 40 per cent, Prime Minister Macmillan's Con-last nizht in a desperate attempt jservative regime appeared immi- tn rpmwr Westrrn foreign mar- nent last nisrht.

A peer whose I vw, jjetiw kets and fight a rising wage-price mother was an American is slated spiral at home. to take charge of the party politi- The official rate of 231 finn-ial machine. marks to the U.S. dollar was hiked The Prime Minister, worried in 320. described as a true value about Tory setbacks in recent Ey Marion McCook Moodey in the order announced by the special parliamentary elections was 1 nnarlcre mace anrt rIiiK TAT mrrt quarters, Bank of Finland.

has chosen Viscount Hailsham for without ceremony. than 500 officers. The base is also PLAXES COMING SOOV (equipped to accommodate large It will be followed soon bv the R. Von Fiandt, bank president, i joo vi reorgdm.a uie said the International Monetary, Srass roots level UP-Fund endorsed the measures. Reliable sources said the 49- numbers of bomber crews and support personnel who will come here from U.S.

Strategic Command bases periodically for train- transfer of planes and other equip- ment of the U.S. 16th Air Force from Airport 15 miles' The official rate had hit hard year-old viscount would remain in south of Madrid. The Ifith has exercises. been using Getafe jointly with; a the Cabinet as lord president of the council after becoming chairman of the Conservative Party, a dual position unique in British politics. the Spanish air force for the last 1 11 lf 1 year.

This base, like the three other at trade with Britain, once Finland's best customer for its fine lumber and machinery. Neighboring Soviet Russia had cut deeply into Finnish trade since the war. Increasing wage demands in the nation, governed by a coalition of Social Democrats and Agrarians (farmers), have shot up prices in recent years and brought recurring threats of devaluation. French devaluation of the franc At the new base the atomic jet- ma'or installations being devel-bombers of the U.S. Strategic AirPed at Zaragoza in northern Command will use the lonpesf sPain and at Moron and San Pab- 4 runwav in Europe.

The runwavi10 in southern Spain, will have WHERE TWO DIED Only foundation is left of Haskell Campbell farm home near AT LOWEST EBB Hailsham, who was forced by tradition to inherit a peerage over his objections, is also minister of education. His mother was Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Judge Trimble Brown of Nashville, and his father an English has been overlaid and lengthened its own electric power, heating Konawa, which was hit by a tornado Saturday night. Campbell, 48, and his wife, and water purification plants. Jewell. 42.

were killed and their daughter, Nancy, 10, was injured. Neighbors inspect re cently completed storm cellar which family did not have time to reach. (AP wirephoto) to 13,400 feet. One of four major Spanish bases being developed to U.S. standards for the last three years.

It will have a 144-bed hospital, an airmen's club, a 500-seat theater and a swimming pool. All this summer gave the situation further impetus. lord. She died in 1925. The political fortunes of the Tories are at their lowest ebb Torrejon has a parking ramp of, the buildings are of red brick, foot-thick concrete l'i miles long the cheapest and most abundant and a quarter mile wide.

construction material in this area. There are taxiways at one end Under construction about 10 for the U.S. supersonic FlOOj miles from here in a Madrid sub-fighters interceptors, and at the! urb are 866 housing units for the other end the Spanish air force! airmen's families. WHEN IT'S TIME TO GET PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED, since Sir Winston Churchill led the party back to power in 1951 after six years of postwar Socialist rule. Sir Winston is one of DULLES GOAL: TO BE KNOWN AS MAN WHO WAGED PEACE WASHINGTON (I Secretary of! Dulles said he would like his-State Dulles took off for a United, tory to remember him as "having ALWAYS THINK.

OF Macmillan's close advisers and Heavy Storms Hit Southwest Nation's Capital Also Battered (By Associated Press) Sunny skies blanketed uch of the western half of the nation yes the selection of Hailsham to shake up the party seems significant. PHARMACY made "some contribution to wag Nations meeting in New York YOU'RE SURE TO GET after telling a television audience vesterdav he would like to be Glubb Says U.S. Shipment of Arms to Jordan Has Hurt Vest EXCELLENT SP.VICE remembered by history as a man THERE terday in the wake of unseason who waged peace. Dulles is due to attend the U.N. The three have a lot in common.

All had American motners, all often were regarded as rebels in Conservative ranks, all are hardhitting speakers and colorful platform performers. Churchill and Macmillan declined peerages. Hailsham sought by legislation to sidestep the title when his father died in 1950, but bowed gracefully to tradition and General Assembly which opens its able tornadoes, thunderstorms and heavy rainfall that battered the Southwest. LONDON Lt. Gen.

Sir John mil Bagot Glubb, the ousted British At least two persons died from! regular session in New York tomorrow. The secretary said he flies whptvupr ho rtnee herause few ing peace and developing techniques for doing that." He said he has wanted ever since childhood to do something about "maintaining peace and at the same time preserving liberty and justice." "It is an immensely complicated problem that has never been solved," Dulles said. "We've got to have an answer if we are to make the world a happy place." Dulles said it is easy to get help when the nation is at war, but it is hard to get competent people to work for the government during peacetime. ADMITS MISTAKES .1 "AmH.A... Ik.

ieii uic ximisc hours of personal consultation can 'if are still touchy about it. They suspect all the time the West is still trying to be bossy." BEST INTENTIONS Even though the United States acts with the best intentions in giving the Arabs help they admittedly need, "these facts do not prevent them from being sensitive about it," he said. "We must not confuse Communist ideology with Arab power achieve much better understand House 01 j-ioras wnen lie laueu CHALLENGE UNHEEDED commander of Jordan's Arab Legion, said yesterday U.S. shipment of arms to that Arab kingdom has hurt the Western position in the Middle East. In an article printed in a British publication, Glubb strongly criticized British and American attitudes toward Arab nations, The Conservatives hold a com overnight tornadoes in south central Oklahoma.

Washington, D.C., and nearby Virginia communities also began a recovery from a series of thunderstorms that hammered the area. Slightly cooler weather in the Northwest compared with higher temperatures elsewhere west of fortable majority of 59 in the House of Commons and Macmillan ing than an exchange of notes." PERSONAL TYPE It was a personal type Interview, conducted by Martin Agron-sky, NBC commentator. Dulles said he would "be entirely behind the times if I did including Syria. Western powers is in no immediate danger of being overthrown by Parliament. The next rational election is two years away.

he said, should use more tact in politics." he said. "There are the Mississippi River. dealing with sensitive Arabs who Sick Room Supplies "Hypo Allergic Cosmetics" Marcelle and Almay very ommunisis in ayria, but many nationalists. not take advantage'' of the speed Rainfall marked the weather suspect the West "is still trying Labor Party leaders have chal of air travel Besides, he said, "I don't find WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS lenged Macmillan to go to the voters now to justify government policies at home and abroad but the Prime Minister has no intention it exhausting at all." scene in other parts of the country. An area of thundershowers prevailed from northern Alabama across Tennessee and Kentucky into West Virginia.

A professor from U.C.L.A., Mr-. Erwin Keithly, says that Junior's education is not complete without three additional namely, repossessing, refinancing and residential loans. This makes sense, no young person, regardless of his academic rating, is prepared to cope with the ins and outs of credit, budgeting, financial planning, investments, building up estates, taxes, and yet these are the first hard facts of life they are forced to face. Our economy, both national and individual, is built upon credit and young people should be taught how to make it work for them, that it can be cheap or very expensive, that it can be their greatest boon or their worst handicap. The officers at The American National Bank, having thought along these lines for some time, last year started just such an experiment.

At the two High Schools, San Bernardino and Pacific, they started each school out with a thousand dollars apiece, and the student body officers met and selected their own committees and loan officers. These committees met several times a week to consider loan applications students and made their own rules. They decided the maximum they would loan to one student at one time was twenty-five dollars and he could borrow it for car repairs, for clothes, tickets to the 'prom, anything which the student officers deemed justified. The applicant was asked to make out a 'financial statement (in Tthis case his plan for relaying the loan) and reports from teachers and advisors as to his reputation. They also worked out their own interest rates, in fact, ran the thing on regular banking principles.

Occasionally they met rvith one of The A.N.B. officers and Mr. William Parker, and investment broker, who was very much interested in it and was one of the adult advisors. At the end of the school "year the Pacific High group had all of their money returned and had made fifty dollars. They had written off one "bad" loan of nine dollars.

The San Bernardino High group also had their original thousand dollars back plus $12.30. They had a little bad luck a "bank robbery." Both the High School and the A.N.B. officers were highly pleased and, of course, it will be repeated again this year. Agronsky asked if Dulles felt he was making a contribution to world peace himself. "I'm doing it to the best of my ability, but nobody can do it singlehanded," Dulles said.

Dulles said he had "made plenty of big mistakes." But he said he must worry too much about problems of today and tomorrow to look back with regret on the No world issues were brought jof acceding to their demands. "In reality the economic interests of the Arab countries are almost entirely bound to the West, but the shrill voice of political propaganda can rouse passions which cause more humdrum economic considerations to be forgotten. "From the point of view of the West," he said, "the lesson we to be bossy." POINT FOR RUSSIANS As for the arms lift to Jordan, Glubb wrote in News of the World: "It gave the Russians yet another opportunity to put over the line that America is trying to dominate them by force and that A disturbance along the upper Conservative leaders were stunned by a setback in a special parliamentary election last week to fill a vacancy in the House of up. Agronsky's gently phrased questions inquired rather into Dulles as an individual. They talked about Dulles' childhood, the Bible, God, Dulles' vacation retreat on Duck Island in Lake Ontario, and history.

Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes brought showers and cool weather to that region. Showers and scattered thunderstorms were reported past "somebody else will do that do not yet seem to have learned for me." in Michigan. PROFESSIONAL PLEASES PARTICULAR PEOPLE Opn Daily 8:30 A.M. to P.M. Saturday 8:30 A.M.

to 5:30 P.M. is that the cold war in the Mid Commons. The Tories polled only ,28 per cent of the vote, compared 1 to 49 per cent in the same district iin the last national election. The storm Saturday night in the Soviet offers purely altruistic friendship." One of Britain's most influential newspapers, the Observer, agreed with Glubb that the send- dle East is psychological." Texas sent temperatures tumbling to an overnight state low of 41 at Dalhart in the Panhandle. Corpus Adenauer's Victory Pains Soviet, Strenathens NATO mi to the West yOUR LYON AGENT SAYS.

Christi on the coast had an overnight reading of 80. Your Hearing Counselor No further damage was reported "It has diverted attention from the attempt to focus world opinion (Continued from Page One) in Texas as the storm moved east (Copyright by Esther R. Daniel) says: ward over southeast Oklahoma on the Hungarian debate in the many was holding on its own, an election in which the German voter was totally free to be himself. Secondly, in a series of some jat the very heart of Western Eu rope. United Nations," the paper said.

"It has revived the ever-latent and central Arkansas. Wichita Falls, took a belt To achieve these ends Moscow wanted nothing more than to Arab fear of Western domination ing from the storm, described by 45 speeches in 33 days, Adenauer has personally, persistently and explicitly put the central decisions some observers as a tornado. A and, for the time being, has ar bring Adenauer down service station was destroyed and i The people of West Germany, of this election before his audi several homes damaged by winds. rested the promising moves of Syria's neighbors to sink their differences in an attempt to isolate and contain her." ences in terms which could leave going to the' polls in exceptionally I large number and thereby More than la inches of rain del his supporters in no doubt of what WE PROVIDE THE strengthening their precious hard- uged the area. To the north, the out-of-season they were sanctioning.

The article said the arms air earned democracy, have now de I have listened to this Adenauer lift shows that the U.S. govern livered an implacable no. speech it was nearly the same ment has a limited knowledge of And it is more than a "no" to every night and ran for an hour how the Soviet Union is to be the Kremlin. It is a positive vie dealt with in the Middle East. and twenty minutes to two hours itory for the West.

It is a vote Glubb was fired as commander; What Do We Mean by Auditory Training? Recently several people have asked me what is meant by auditory training. If a hearing aid is recommended remember, many persons may not be benefitted by an aid then correct training in its use is important. The wearer of a hearing aid must learn what to, and what not to, expect. He must practice to secure the utmost from this type of hearing help. If we feel that a person may best be helped without an aid, then again he must have auditory training in order to make full use of what residual hearing he may have.

Do you "know that there is a difference where you sit in a room to assure the best results with an aid! In a church As we try to help the person, not only a new user but an experienced user, we want him to hear leaving the volume control ALONE. finding the best possible spot of hearing and understanding and not reaching for the control. Breaking this habit in an experienced user is very difficult, but with a beginner the training is very easy. This is only one of the many training aids that we feel you are entitled to. We try to make such training personal.

If this help is not given, the hearing aid may land in the dresser drawer and your family and friends will still be shouting, and you will be unhappy and isolated. which gives new authority to the several times in the last few days. It had few oratorical flour Adenauer government to pursue (Continued on Page 4, Column 6) Two Climbers Killed by Fall BONNEVILLE1, Ore. (UP) Two LATEST IfsJ MODERN VANS FOR COAST- TO COAST MOVING." FOR ESTIMATE CALL SAN BERNARDINO VAN STORAGE CO. 374 Street Phone TUrner 6-3397 of the Arab Legion a year ago by King Hussein of Jordan to appease a wave of nationalism, but resolutely policies which are pro- the two men remained ishes; it was direct and conversational; it put before the German voters his exact purposes, policies and intentions more bluntly, more correctly and less evasively than any American campaign speech I've ever heard.

As a military strategist who Western, pro American, pro -European and, of the greatest importance, pro-French. TWO REASONS Why is it accurate to report that this third West German post spent a lifetime among the Arabs, mountain climbers were killed Glubb reminded the Western pow But over and over again Aden "All the Arab countries are now independent, but their inde-j pendence is so recent that theyi IYON VAN LINES AGENT auer told the German people that war election was more than a personal vote of confidence for the stern patriarchal chancellor who yesterday in a 300-foot plunge about 10:30 a.m. on rocky, seldom-climbed St. Peter's Dome in the Columbia River Gorge near here. The men were identified as Don his government, faced with choos ing an alliance with the East or has guided this country's rise from the ashes of Adolf Hitler? with the West, chose the West irrevocably; that NATO must be There are two reasons, McKay, 39, Portland, and Lloyd One is that this was the first preserved if Europe is to be free; Joseph Quigley, 32, Vancouver.

AUDIPHONE COMPANY 201 Andreson Bldg. TUrner 6-9391 national election since the feder- that Germany must help achieve al republic was loosed from the a united Europe; that the only The pair, both experienced climbers, had attempted to climb the sheer cliff by a new route, 1 1 a secure and worthy future Ger reins of the allies. This was an election in which a sovereign Ger- il 1 witnesses said. many can have is with the free world led by the United States. YOUNGER THAN EVER man was drawing personal To these ends German voters strength as well as political strength from the election.

He now enters his third term have now given an emphatic yes and the Adenauer government goes back into office to do its part in bringing them about. As I watched Adenauer give his accounting, and his vision, to these apparently younger than ever and intent upon making Germany the jSqL I III 1 best, the strongest and the most steadfast ally the United States responsive audiences In Germany and the free world can have. week. I could not escape the DIVAN or SOFA mcvfm (C) 1357. New York Herald Tribune Inc.

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