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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1948
Japs, Foreigners
Speculate Hirohito
Sympathy Gesture
TOKYO, Nov. 13 UP)- Both
Japanese and foreigners specu
lated today on whether Emperor
Hirohito would make a gesture
of some sort in sympathy with
his former advisers, seven of
whom were sentenced to hang
yesterday and 18 to prison.
There have been consistent ru
mors since Japan surrendered
that the Emperor would abdicate
in favor of a regency for his
son.'- Most observers felt, how
ever, that the Emperor would
stay where he is on the throne,
s No date for the execution of
the Japanese war leaders has
been set. The list of those to be
executed is headed by former
Premier Hidekl Tojo. They have
until Nov. 19 to petition Gen.
Douglas MacArthur for clemcn
cy, who may reduce sentences but
not raise them.
The presiuent of the court that
convicted the 25 Japanese lead
ers yesterday, Sir William Webb
of Australia! censured the Em
peror as the leader of the Jap
anese in the war and said he
could not escape responsibility.
The Emperor was granted im
munity. Most Japanese today were be
wildered by the whole thing.
Many telephone calls have been
received by the Associated Press
office since the verdicts were re
turned yesterday. One man ex
pressed indignation that all of
the former leaders were not
summarily hanged. Others com
plained at the ''severity" of the
nunlshment handed out to civil
leaders.
Hunter Bags Fox, Then
Fox Shoots the Hunter
HEPWORTH, Ont. Nov. 13
UP) The hunter shot the fox,
then the fox snot tne nunter.
The hunter, Charles Adams, 26,
said he swung his rifle butt at a
wounded fox when it snapped at
him. The weapon discharged hit
ting mm in tne cnest.
Hospital authorities said his
condition was "not critical" the
hunter's, that it.
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Farm Bureau Asks
OSC to Take Over
Soil Conservation
BEND. Nov. 13 UP) The
Oregon Farm Bureau Federation
demanded yesterday that Tregon
State ColleRe take over soil con
servation service functions.
The SCS Is "giving more at
tention to building an organize,
tlon than to halting soil erosion."
delegates charged at the annual
convention.
They proposed that the conser
vation navmonls continue tn he
handled by the USDA farmer
committee, system, but that the
college's extensions and experi
ment stations take over other
functions.
Delegates also criticized the
Employment Service's handling
of farm labor and asked that the
federal extension service take
over. They proposed that foreign
labor again be Imported for har
vest. Other resolutions proposed a
study f the State Department of
Agriculture to improve it; op
posed a Columbia Valley Author
ity; favored continuance of price
supports at 90 per cent of parity;
urged granting of federal educa
tion money to states; and called
for continuance of the Federal In
surance program, Cooperative
Farm Credit, marketing agree
ments and Rural Electrification
Coops.
They proposed that the state
initiative and referendum be re
vised; that a study determine
whether the state might turn
over the property tax field to the
counties; that the federal govern
ment pay states and counties in
lieu of taxes on federal land: and
opposed turning the Income tax
surplus into tne general fund,
Lowell Steen, Milton, state
president, was named voting dele
gate to the national convention.
La Grande was awarded next
year s state convention.
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Strike Halts Shipping
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DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Phone 98
Located W. Washington St. and S. P. R. R. Tracks
the Baltimore nort.
Approximalely 2,200 Hampton
Roads Longshoremen struck at
7 a. m. today. However, coal
trimmers, tne men who load coal
ships, had not beet called on
strike and were expected to con
tinue to work. Coal shipments
constitute oetier man Mil per cent
o tne nusiness at Hampton
Rjads. Work was halted on three
of four ships in port.
Start of the slt'ke confronted
the Maritime business with a two-
coast shutdown. West Coast ports
have been tied up for more than
two months by a strike, of CIO
Longshoremen.
However, sr far as South At
lantic and Gulf Coast ports are
concerned, Ryan said he had no
intention of calling workers off
! Jobs now, but added that "they'll
j come out if we need them."
Earlier, union spokesmen said
Gulf Coast dock hands would fol-
low almost immediately the lead
j of East Coast work 'rs.
Picture by Hud Newiand
BEAUTY CONTEST WINNERS These three girls won the beauty
and talent contest on the Junior High School stage Tuesday night
in a preliminary event to the forthcoming Senior Class Carnival
at Roseburg High School. Left to right the girls are Rosemary
James, Danese Doalc and Joan Rutter. Each receives extra points
toward the title of carnival queen, for which six girls are competing.
Seismograph Records
Moderate Earthquake
BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 13.
tfi A moderate earthquake
5,000 miles away, and a light re
gional quake about 160 miles
from Berkeley were recorded on
the seismograph of Universilv of
wainornia touay.
The distant shock was timed at
12:12:15 a. m. (UDT). It may
have occurred In the Jananese
islands or on the west coast of
south America.
The regional auake occurred
at s:d.u3 a. m. (UDT). The di
rection was undetermined.
Lindbergh Is Surveying
New Route to Orient
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. (Tl
Charles A. Lindbergh is making
a new study of an aerial route he
helped pioneer before the war
The Alaskan airway to the Ori
ent.
The nlr force announced last
night that Lindbergh was on his
way to the Arctic outpost to sur
vey its operations there. Re re
cently completed a tour of air
; force bases in the United States.
I Llndlergh, who serves as a spe
cial consultant fo rthe Air Force,
made several wartime plane test
ing missions in the Pacific.
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Shovels
Rakes
Hoes
Poultry Feed
Dairy Feed
Rabbit Feed
Rolled Barley
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HOUSEWIVES
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Galvanized Tubs
Galvanized Pails
Metal Clothesline
Metal Clothespins
Enamelware
Air Tight Heaters
Oil Stoves
LOGGERS
Lumber Handler's Gloves
Light Weight Wedges
Under Cutter Axes
Swamping Axes
Falling Axes
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Arsenic Used as Flour;
Woman Dies, Husband III
SEATTLE. Nov. 13 IJPl A 61.
year-old housewife whose hus
band formerly was a rodent ex
terminator died yesterday after
noon after telline her Dhvsipians
she had accidentally used arsenic
instcaa oi Jiour In pancake bat
ter. The woman, Mrs. Sarah Ham
ilton of suburban Alderwood
Manor became critically ill Thurs
day after eating pancakes at
breakfast.
Her husband, William Hamil
ton, 73, also suffered from the
effects of the poisoned food but
is recovering.
United Nations President
Asks Berlin Dispute End
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Highway Traffic Tied Up
By Four Car Collision
CANBY, Nov. 13 UP) A four
automobile collision tied up the
Pxlfic Highway here last night
and Injured nine persons, none
seriously.
Traffic was rerouted for a
period after two cars sideswiped
and were bounced into the paths
of two jther vehicles.
John H. Boening, West Salem,
suffered broken ribs, and his wife
Hazel, cuts and bruises. Five
of the injured were Portlanders
and the other two from the midwest.
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
PORTLAND, Nov. 13 UP)
Another large housing develop
ment is planned in Portland.
Hairy Mittleman, apartment
house owner, said he would con
struct houses to sell nt Sfi non tn
I S8.000 and apartments to rent
j at about $50 monthly.
I NEWSPAPER SOLD
' MILTONFREEWATER, Nov.
13 l.l') Charles Wheeler, editor
of the Milton Eagle, has announc
ed sale of the newspaper to his
i brother-in-law, Herman Judd.
to the peace and security of all
nations continues undiminished.
"Fear of another war is crip
pling the effort of all nations to
repair the damage of the last war
ana return once more to the ways
ui peace.
"The work of the General As
sembly and of the United Nations
as a whole In every field of en
deavor is being delayed and un
dermined."
Evatt and Lie told the four
leaders it is within their power
to enu tnis aanger to peace.
we inereiore resnectfullv
urge upon the governments of
France, the Union of Soviet So-
cialist Republics, the United
Kingdom and the United States
the desirability of immediate
conversations an dot takint? all
other necessary steps toward the
solution oi tne tierlln question,
thus opening the way to a promnt
resumption of negotiations for
the conclusion of the remaining
peace settlements for Germany,
Austria and Japan."
Baby Daughter Passes
At Myrtle Creek Home
Lora Lea McCutcheon, three-months-old
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Holic McCutcheon, passed
away suddenly this morning at
her home in Myrtle Creek. She
was born in Myrtle Creek, Aug.
3, 1948. The bod' has been re
moved to the Long & Orr Mortu
ary and funeral arrangements
will be announced lt.ter pending
the arrival of relatives.
Surviving besides her parents
is one brother, Larry Eugene Mc
Cutcheon; the paternal grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvile Mc
Cutcheon, and the maternal
grandparent s, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Goldsberr"
Copco Is Authorized
$1,800,000 Note Issue
SALEM, Nov. 13 UP) The
California-Oregon Power Com
pany was authorized by the state
Public Utilities Commissioner to
day to issue $1,800,000 of notes
up to July 31,
The funds would finance con
struction for the remainder of
this year and the first half of
1949. The Commissioner's order
follows a credit agreement made
last July with the power firm
and four banks.
Income resources and mainte
nance available to the individual
from whatever source derived.
Under this heading is considered
earnings from properly, possible
sale of property, other than the
home of the individual, and re
sponsibilities of husband, wife,
son, daughter, father or mother,
where those individuals have re
sources, with which to provide
assistance.
Portland Youths Face
Trial of Tree Prank
PORTLAND, Nov. 13 UP)
A Municipal Court trial faces the
five Portland youths accused of
felling a tree across a street car
track last Halloween.
The tree narrowly missed a
street car and knocked out a
flower line, blacking out a Port
and suburb.
One youth, 18 years old. was
scheduled for Municipal Court
trial earlier. The other four, all
juveniles, were remanded by a
Domestic Relations Court judge to
the Municipal Court. Thev are
charged with disorderly conduct
and malicious destruction of
property.
POPULATION GROWS
FOREST GROVE. Nov. 13 UP)
Forest Grove has grown by
830 persons in the last year and
now has a population of 4,656,
postmaster H. T. Smith estimated
here.
COTTAGE INN CAFE
Myrtle Creek
WEEKEND MENU
Razor Back Clams with French Fries - $1.50
Special T-Bone Steak and Fries 4. 1.50
Large Fried Shrimp with French Fries 1.25
Prime Rib Steak with Fries 1.25
Chicken Fried Steak with Brown Gravy 1.00
Grilled Pork Chops with Applesauce 1.00
Breaded Veal Cutlets with Brown Gravy 1.00
Above Orders Include:
Salad Vegetable Soup
Coffee Hot Rolls
Hot Beef San. and Coffee 60c
Hot Pork San. and Coffee . 60c
Jumbo Burger and Fries . . ...60c
Chip Steak San. and Coffee : 45c
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Welfare Payments
Will Not Be Halted .
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China Forces to Receive
U. S., Canadian Munitions
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the initial consignment.
Although the defense depart
ment did not reveal from which
port the shipment was sent, both
the Post-Intelligencer and the
Bremerton Sun said a naval at
tack transport left Bremerton on
Wednesday with the ammunition.
In Washington, the state de
partment also announced that ap
proval had been given an applica
tion by China to purchase S284,
460 worth of arms in this country.
POLICE SPEAKER STOLEN
LEBANON, Nov. 13 VP) The
City Police today issued their
most embarrassing report of the
year. The loudspeaker was stol
en from the police car while it
was parked in its official stand.
said Mrs. Baker. It should not
be confused, she said with the I
old age and survivor s insurance.
which comes under the heading
of social security, and in whicli
payments are based upon the
amount of social security a per
son nas 10 nis creuit.
Need Governs Payments
The welfare program aDDlies
to aid to the aged on the basis
above stated, aid to dependent I
children, aid to the blind, and
general aid. The Federal Govern
ment assists the state ad countv I
wnn ine iirst inree, DUt general
aid is a state and local affair
only.
Under this heading, assistance
can be given in cases of need I
wnere a lamlly or person is ex
periencing extreme hardshiD and
has no relief through the other
agencies. 1
In determining whether or not
a person is eligible for aid under
the welfare program, the pay
ments shall be granted on a basis
of need taking into account the
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