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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1948 FIVE IWA Pair Ousted In Fadling Case VANCOUVER. B. C. Jan. 21. (.T) Two British Columbia organ izers for the International Wood workers of America have been "fired" because they supoorted the 'demand for the ousiino of International President James Fadling, the I. W. A. here report ed yesterday. The men are International Representatives Tommy MacDon ald and Les Urquhart. in a letter announcing termina tion of the men's services on January 15, George Brown, direc tor of the organization at Port land. Ore., said "the organiza tional department cannot and will not assist in disruptive work of that nature as it is not in the best interests of the International Union." He said "it is certainly evident that District Council No. 1 in sists on carrying tnrough the stated position of assisting and working towards the recall of Fadling over the matter that has already been annroved by the executive board." tThis complies with Taft-Hartley regulations.) All Pictures . Left for Framing Are Now Ready LESTER'S SHOP ' 337 N. Jackson WOOD and SAWDUST Immediate Delivery Phone 468 16" Gr. Slabwood 16" Mill Ends Screened Sawdust 4' Slabwood 4' Dry 16" Dry BURN SAWDUST! 50 CHEAPER THAN OTHER FUELS: UNIFORM HEAT PLENTIFUL SUPPLY PHONE 468 Single and Double Loads of Planer Ends Roseburg Lumber Co. Roseburg - - . . .. J v . , . Ph. 468 Noted Religious Worker Dated At Methodist Church i ... u v k A spiritual advance crusade will be conducted by Mrs. Vic toria Booth Demarest, above, in the First Methodist Church of Roseburg during the two weeks from Jan. 25 through Feb. 8, every evening except Saturday, it was announced todav by the pas tor. W. A. MacArthur. Mrs. Demarest was born in Paris and received her education in that city as well as other Euro pean capitals. However, she is a citizen of the United States, in which she has made her home for many years. She has toured from coast to coast several times for extended Christian work. During one entire season, Mrs. Demarest conducted preaching missions in New York City under the auspices of the Greater New York Federation of Churches. Sermons Well Chosen "It is rarely that the combina tion of rich culture, distinguished firesenee, and remarkable Dreadi ng ability is -found in such com manding fashion in one person," said MacArthur. Mrs. Demarest is a discerning student of human nature, and her sermons are key ed to the needs of those to whom she speaks. Each sermon is a masterpiece of Bible exposition, preached with penetrating schol arship and incredible dramatic I SKIN. "In Mrs. Demarest's cominR. i Roseburg will have the golden op- portunity to see and hear one ot the outstanding oersonalitles of the religious field today," he added. The public Is cordially invited to attend the services. They will begin promptly each evening at 7:45 and include congregational singing and special music. HOW WOULD YOU PAY A HOSPITAL BILL? 29,000,000 AMERICANS SAY: THE EASY WAY... Jlet BLUE Join Blue Cross now . . . and for only a few cents a day protect your entire family. Enroll in the hospital plan or the hospital-medical-surgical plan. Croup or individual enrollment any time. The only plan ap proved by the American Hospital Association, Blue Cross is entirely voluntary and nonprofit ... permits you to choose your own physician. 3S0O Blue Cross participating hospitals throughout the :ountry...85 per cent of all general hospital beds. li CROSS for Hand BLUE CROSS PARTICIPATING HOSPITALS OREGON Dot mbecher Memorial Emanuel Good Samaritan . 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Cty Noma Of Compr y wharf rpvM df itnf huti-0"d or - il ".p'Oyed. ovt not- ot ffwplverl "Voice of America" Bill Awaits Truman's O.K. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 P) -President Truman's signature on a bill setting up a normarw'nt "Voico of America" program was awaited today by congressional bickers ready to reek A5.WHJ.miu additional to finance the war of words with Russia. The legislation went to the President without a dissenting vote in either branch of Congress. Rep. Mtmdt R.-S. P.), who piloted it through the House on a stormy voyage that started last summer and ended yesterday, told newsmen he expects Mr. Truman to sign the bill within a few days. Negro Woman Officer of Communists Arrested NEW YORK. Jan. CO. (P The arrest on a deportation war rant ol C lauma Jones, isegro woman writer and ncnetary to the National Women's Commis sion of the Communist party in the United States, was nnnounccd today. She is charged with being nn alien in the United Statrr in viola tion of law in that she advocates and teaches the overthrew of the government by force. She was arrested last night at her Manhattan home and was re moved to Kllis Island to be held In custody pending release on $1,000 bond. W. F. Wat kins, district director of immigration and naturaliza tion, gave her name a? Claudia Vera Scholnick. She war. born In Trinidad. British Wct Indies, b. 21. 1915, and arrived in New York Feb. 9, 192-4. Applicants for Guides Must Take Examination Stricter regulations governing the issuance of angling and hunt ing guide licenses will be enfor ced Deginning February 1 as a result of action taken by the Game Commission at its last meeting, C. A. Lock wood, state game supervisor announces. Not only will applicants for guides have to comply with cer tain minimum requirements but it will also be necessary for them to pass a written examination given by Game Commission agents In the field before a li cense will be issued. The last legislature granted the Commission additional discre tionary power in the issuance of guide licenses and also Increased the license fee from $3 to $15. LCGAL NOTICE ESTATE ALICE WCLCII IN THE C1KCU1T COI'MT OK TICK state or orkc.on for Ml'LTNOMAH COUNTY Probate Department In the Mutter gf the Estate ot ALICE WELCH. Dtcraaed NOTICE IS IIKHPHV CilVLN that the underpinned. Margaret W Her.de won. a Ettvt-utrix ot the Estate of Alice Welch. I ee !, under and by virtue ol an order of the Honorable Aahby Dick on. Judge of tht- above entitled court, made on the lttth day of Janu ary. 1P4H. will from and after the li'Mh day of February. 1MB, offer for nale and tell at private sale upon term hereinafter described, at the office of Piatt. Henderson. Warner. Cram & Dukiiwin. U15 ITHted Slate National B.mk Building. In the Ciiy of Portland. Multnomah County. Ort-Kon, and sub ject to confirmation by the above en titled court, to the person making, the beat and highest offer therefor, all of the efttate. right, title and Intemt of Alice Welch. Pt-rea&.ed. and of the Es tate of Alice Weh-h. Deceased, in and to the following described ical prop erty, al'.uatcd in Douglas County, State ot Oregon, to-wit: The northwest quarter 'NWi of the nnrtheaat quarter 'NE V. and the northeast quarter NE'' of the southeast quarter SE'. and I-ot 1 1 1 he northfdat quaru-r 1NE 4' of the norlhe.iot quarter 'NK''. and Lot 2 ithe outhetst quarter 'SE' of the nnrthraat quarter NE', all In Sec tion Jl. Township 31 S.uilh. Range 4 West. Willamette Meridian, in Duug lan County. Oregon The terms on wh.rh said property will he aold by the Mid Executrix are as follows, to-wit. .tid property wtll be told for cash or for cash and credit on the hlghcol rnd bent bid made there! or. mlijirt to the confirmation of the nale of said n-al properly by the abxvt entitled court Dated thf Itih d lj- of J.muarv. 1"4B MABC;ARf:T W MENlFR.SON mm Exer-utrix of the Estate of Alice Welch, Dernaned PI ATT. HENDFKSON. WAHNCH, CRAM St DICKINSON. Attorneys for K.xc-cutrix, M .r I'm ted Ntatea National njnk Building. Portland 4. Oregon Dale of first publication, January 21 it, ltw Date of Uat publication. February Uth. 1MB. Single Spinner Limit Target Of Anglers' Protest CUKVALLIS. Jan. 21. The Bi'Mon county wildlife associa tion is circulating petitions pro testing the proposal of the Slate Game Commission to restrict to one the attractor blades on spin-ni-ia, lesident Vern dlson an nounced here. He said the action was taken because of the storm of criticism received from many itMiermen 01 inis area. Olson said the coastal streams area would be particularly dis criminated against if the regula tion is put into force, since simile blade spinners are almost use loss for trolling In tidewater. It would mean virtual extinction of blueback and trout fishing In lower sections of coastal streams, he Indicated. Olson said he had made a sur vey which showed that approxi mately 80 per cent of the gear used In coastal stream fishing would be banned, including the popular Doc Shelton, Indiana and Kord Fender lures. The petition of protest will be presented to the final public hew ing of the game commission next Friday when it takes up the 19-18 regulations. Olson also urged In dividual soortsmen to write to the commission. may hiss a show he dislikes as a private citizen, but not profes sionally. The Issue came us Saturday night when Sacha Guitry opened in his own play 'The Limping Devil" (Le Diable Boiteaoux). Twice In the first act Marc Beigbeder. critic of the newspaper Le Parisien Libero. expressed nls disapproval In the traditional Eu ropean w ay- by whistling. When the theater manager tried to put him out, his colleagues lose iu nis ueicnse. ah siayca. Hoigbeucr brougnt the matter to the attention of the association. "It Is customary, the grout) replied In a formal statement, "for a critic to express his opinion of a plav by using a pen, not a whistle. When It comes to his feel ings as a citizen, however, he is within his common law rights." Oregon Bank Robbers Subjects of Ruling PORTLAND, Jan. 21. P All participants in a crime should he sentenced bv the same judge, if possible. Federal Judge Fee de clared in a written opinion ex plaining his refusal to allow three men accused of Oregon bank rob beries to plead In other states. The district attorney's office had sought to have Henry Clay Right to Hiss Show O.K. for Private Citizen PARIS. Jan. 21 The Paris Association of Drama and Music Clitics ruled yesterday a member IEARM TO 5fif? We will teach you how In i tight easy lessons. Helpful ' for "Regulars" as well UTI ' u -Beginners. Single "Refresher" Lessons Complete 8-Lcuon Course SINGER SEWING CENTER 112 S. Stephens Phone 723 Tollett and Sam Scribner, now held at Bakersfleld, Calif., and Henry Clay Green, held at Ok mulgee, Okla., enter pleas at the points where they were arrested on charges of robbing the Sweet Home and Oakland banks last year. Judge Fee's written explana tion said "it is a cardinal prin ciple of criminal justice that all participants of one crime or a series of related criminal actions should be sentenced if possible by the same judge." He has directed that the three appear before him bv Jan. 27. The sun rotates In tha sanio di its axis in about 27 days. 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