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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1948 FIVE De Facto Govt. Of South Korea Gets United States OK WASHINGTON', Aug. 13 MPl) Untied .Stales yesterday ex tended "de facto" recognition to the American-sponsored govern ment of South Korea. De facto recognition means that the U. S. acknowledges that the government is in fact the ruling regime in the country. The State Department in a statement said the anti-communist government formed in South Korea as a result of the May 10th elections "is entitled to be re garded as the government of Korea envisaged by the General Assembly's resolution of Novem ber 14, 1947." The Department announced John J. Muccio of Rhode Island has been named by President Truman as special representative to Korea with personal rank of ambassador. The State Department recogni tion in effect formally sets up a separate government for the approximately 21,000,000 Korean people in the American zone south of the 38th parallel. Russi an troops control the northern part with ita 9,000,000 popula tion. A pro-communist govern ment U being organized there. Full-fledged, legal so-called "de Jure" recognition will come after ; the United Nations oenerai As sembly acts on the report of the ! eight-nation commission it ap ; pointed to supervise the election, government officials said. Pend ing this UN meeting In Septem i ber, the "de facto" recognition means the State Department is giving the same recognition without the full legal frills. The State Department an 1 nouncement comes but three days ; before the August 15 celebration scheduled in Korea to celebrate the third anniversary of the Korean deliverance from Japan ese rule which began in 1910. Reservations for prlvato SKATING PARTIES art available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Winchester Weather in July Listed Yery Mild The month of July was very mild with only two days of measurable rainfall and only three additional days with a trace, according to the monthly weather report from the Rose burg Weather Bureau. The mean temperature of 66.5 was .8 below normal. The wind was, as usual, low with an aver age of 5.5 and was prevailing north wind every day with the exception of four. The temperature reached Its highest point of 92 degrees July 30. and lowest temperature of 1 47 on July 6. Only two days, WW- Evergreen Park Myrtle Creek FRIDAY NIGHT AUG. 13 music by JIMMY WHITMORE'S ORCHESTRA This ad sponsored by UMPQUA MACHINE SHOP KRNR The Voict of Tht RoMbura, Nws-Rtvitw MBS 1490 On Your Dial fcttAlhtftO HO UBS fOOAt j 4 00 Kmnth Crawford. 4 I ft frank Hemingway, Folftt't. 4 30 WC.T.U. Profram. 1 4 4ft Say It With Uutic, Miller's RCA Radio Department SOO South American Way. 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AUGUST 14, 194a 6:00 Sunrita Serenade. 8:15 Farm Bulletin Board. 30 Yawn Patrol. 7 00 Break famt News, Poller's. 7:15 Rite and Shine. 7:30 Stat and Local Nawt, Dr. Bruca Tuck. 7:35 The Bevhtvc. 7:40 Breakfast for Two. I oo Haven of Rett, Good Ship Grac. 130 Meat the Band. 45 Four-H Club, too Wallys Coffea Time. Wally'a Grocery. '15 Mutlf . 30 Telephone Requeet, Millar's Dept. Store. 10-00 News. Mile Laba 10.15 lone Star Serena derm, Henninger's Marts. 10:30 Plantation Houm Party, Modern Furniture. 10-45 Let Brown Orrlh 11 00 Movie Matinee 11 -3D Teen Timer Club. 11 OO Muttral Menu 12 30 Sports Page. Keel Motor 12. 40 State and Local News, Hansen Motors. 13:45 National Nw. Roaaburt Theaters. 11:59 Terminal Market Reports. Slg Fett. 140 Man on tha Street, Hatintnger'a Mart. 1:15 Voice of tha Army. 130 All Veterans Request. 1 30 Reviewing Stand 3 OO Tex Benelie 3 30 Western Melody Butters. 4 00 Sports Review. 4:1ft Frank Hemingway, Whita King Soap Co 4 30 Bill Harrington. 4 45 Proof That Christian Science Heala, First Church of Christ Scientist. 00 Take a Number. U. I. Tobacco Company. 8:30 True or False. Shotwcll Manufacturing Co. -00 Church of tha Nazarana. 15 Sports Page, Barcua Sale and Service. S:20 Musical Interlude. :2ft State and Local New, Roseburg Motor Co. so vkw Reporter. 8 25 Mutic. 7:00 Slop Ma If You've Heard This. 7.30 All-Star Western Theater, Lock wood Motors. 1:00 Happy Valley Cowboys, Douglas Manufacturing Co. 30 Hawaii Calls. t oo News, Miles Labs. t 15 Dink Templet on. :30 Wrestling Parade, Courier Ttra Service, Herman's Man's Store. 10-30 Ray Hackett's Orch. 11:00 Dick La Satla Orch. 1115 Dance Orch, 11:30 Sign Off. Four Draft Rules Are Announced By Defense Secretary WASHINGTON". Aug. 13 (. It's too lnle to volunteer lor military service after a draft notice has been delivered. That's one of four peacetime draft rules announced by Secre tary of Defense Forrestal. The others: 1. Registrants who pass a p re Induction physical examination will be called no sooner than three weeks from that date so they can settle personal affairs and within 120 days to make sure that the examination still holds good. If 120 days passes without call, they get another examina tion. 2. Those physicals will be giv en under current Army regula tions, with assignment to duty according to physical ability. A general classification test will determine mental capacity. Mini mum score: 70. 3. Wherever possible, the In ductee will be given a chance to name the branch of service he wants. Forrestal said the armed for ces will continue to accept volun tary enlistments, except for men who already have received notice to report for pre-lnductlon ex aminations. The Army will handle both the induction program and the volun teer enlistments. A recent survey shows that 80.7 per cent of American adults have played cards at one time or 1 another. July 30 and 31, were at 90 degrees or above. The report showed 16 clear days, 10 partly cloudy, five cloudy. Ten Tacoma Store Still Closed by Clerks' Strike TACOMA, Aug. 12 (( Ten local retail stores remained clos ed and no developments were reported in the dispute between store members of the Industrial Conference Board and the Retail Clerks' Union, local 367, AFL. Wage increase negotiations were broken off Monday when pickets appeared at two large downtown department stores. Eight other retail stores closed Tuesdav. No labor-management meet ings are scheduled, according to Les Sherman, spokesman for the management. The stoppage has idled some 750 clerks. were in the tavern, testified the gun discharged when Buzzell was jostled by assailants. The bullet from the police revolver pierced the 22-year-old mother's skull. Immediately after the hearing an assault and battery com plaint was served on Keith N. Slatheny, 24, one of four men held after the Aug. 1 Incident. M 9 Every Saturday night. Legion Hall oil i DANCE Sponsored by American Legion BAIRDHEATON POST Music by Bob Weaver and hi orchestra Admission 75c each, tax Inr. Vl 9:30 P. M. Every Wednesday and Saturday Night PLAYMOR GARDENS OPEN AIR PAVILION MODERN MUSIC REFRESHMENTS By 'the Rivtr Two Miles South of Dillard on Hwy 99 Policeman Cleared In Bullet Death of Wife PORTLAND, Aug. 12 P A coroner's Jury has cleared City Policeman Ross Buzzell of blame In the death of his young wife when his gun discharged while he tried to halt a tavern brawl. The parents of the girl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. 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