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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1949-
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Truman Mimics
Kaltenbcrn In
Forecast Fizzle
By ERNEST B. VACCARO
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. UP)
President Truman picked up the
title of "mimic" Wednesday night
In a sarcastic Imitation of a radio
commentator who he said told lis
tening millions he could not win
last November 2.
He appeared at a dinner to tell
the presidential electors that he
Is opposed to abolition of the elec
toral college.
He pitched into H. V. Kalten-
DIAMOND
RING
born, the radio commentator,
with an imilatlon of Kaltenborn's
style and voice that rocked the
electors with laughter.
It seems that when he hid away
at Excelsior Springs, Mo., election
night he tuned in on Kaltenborn
at midnight. He went on with the
story in what he said was the
commentator's own words:
"While the president is a mil
lion votes ahead in the popular
vote when the country vote
comes In, Mr. Truman will be de
feated by an overwhelming ma-
jority."
The president said Commenta-
tor Richard Harkness came on to
analyze the situation "and to the
sorrow of myself, and those who
were listening with me, it looked
very much as if the election would
be thrown into the House of Rep
resentatives." Then, the president
added, "I went back to bed and
went to sleep."
Awakened at four, he said he
"turned the darn thing on again"
and Kaltenborn was saying that
while he had a two million vote
lead then it was certainly neces
sary that the House decide the
election since Mr. Truman "hasn't
an opportunity" of being elected
by a majority vote. Then, Hark
ness analyzed the situation again,
according to the president, "and
I called the secret service men in,
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Rice Valley
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shepherd,
Claude and Margie Shepherd.
Marvin, Ralph and Darlene Het-
ncK spent inursday evening at
the Fred Applegate home. The
evening was spent playing cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hetrlck
and Marvin Hetrlck of Homedale,
Idaho, are visiting at the B. E.
Shepherd home for a few days.
McKlnley Huntington returned
home from a two months stay
In Eastern Oregon last week.
Mrs. Huntington remained on
account of business and will re
turn home later.
Mrs. T. H. Shepherd Is stay
ing at the Gerald Johnson home
and helping with the work dur
ing the illness of Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. Ervln Rice motored to
Eugene Wednesday for medical
treatments.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cullen, who
have been living in their trailer
house In the west end of Yon
calla, have moved into the build
ing recently vacated by Eugene
Turner, on the McDonald prem-
and I said, 'we'd better go back to
Kansas City, it looks as if I'm
elected."
Kaltenborn told a reporter he
was "flattered" by the president's
Imitating his delivery.
"It has been imitated by many
competent comedians but I never
felt they were able to approach
the original very closely," he said.
He added that he regretted not
being there to hear for himself.
Harkness said he had no comment.
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GETS 25 TEARS FOR TREASON Former Air Force Lieutenant
Martin Monti (center), 27, pleaded guilty to treason charges in
New York City and was sentenced to 25 years in prison, and
fined $10,000.. He was charged with deserting his post in
.Karachi, India, ef hitch-hiking to Italy, of stealing a reconnais
sance plane, flying it to a German-held base near Milan, and
subsequently of having broadcast propaganda for the Germans.
Mere he is tlanked by U. S. marshals as he arrived for trial. (AP
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ises, on the north side of Rice
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonald
wish to express their sincere
thanks to each and every one
for their kindness and friend
ship extended them in their re
cent need. Plans are in progress
for the rebuilding of a new service
station and lunch room where
the old one burned down.
Mrs. Wayne Rice hits been
quite ill Willi influenza. Both she
and her smitll daughter are stay
ing at the Herman Amorde home
in Sutherlin during the illness.
Mr. Swan, on Rice Hill, was
taken ill last Saturday and rush
ed to the Mercy Hospital In Rose
burg. He was given penicllin
treatments. He is improved at
this writing.
Yonca.la
Word has been received of the
arrival of a daughter, born to
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hue-kins Dec.
30. Mrs. Huckins is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Edith Bowman, grade
school teacher of Yoncalla. She
will be remembered as the former
Clarice Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hall spent
the week end visiting Mrs. Hall's
sister and husband in Eugene,
and attending the basketball
game between Oregon and Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shuey of
Eugene vlsiled at the Donald
Guard home recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woodruff and
three daughters of Coquille visit
ed at the Donald Guard home
r"eenily.
Camas Valley
A pot luck dinner was held at
the church on Sunday. A mem
bership contest had been held
over the past few months and
the losing side had to furnish
the dinner for the winners.
A benefit movie was given
Wednesday night at the hall tor
the Campbelles who lost all their
possessions when file destroyed
the house n which thev were
living. The house belonged to
Virgil Reitz.
There will a special school
meeting Monday night, Jan. 31
at 8 o'clock at the school house.
The purpose of the meeting it
to vote a special school tax.
All voters are urged to be present.
School was closed Thursday and
rnaay Decause there was no
water.
On Friday, Jan. 21 the Glen
dale ball teams will play here
in the school gymnasium.
Mr. Jess Kirkendall visited Sat
urday with Robert Martindale.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Llbby of
Koseburg visited in the Valley
Sunday.
The C. & D. Mill and Log
ging operations started work
Monday. They had been closed
due to the freezing weather.
Mr. and Mrs. James Combs
and daughter, Sharon, spent Sat
urday in North Bend.
Mr. Phil Johnson and son, Bud,
of Winston were in the Valley
Sunday, visiting and attending to
business.
BOARD REELECTED
The Reedsport Public Library
Board met in the library Mon
day night. Last - year's officers
were retained, as follows: Mrs.
H. P. Marks, president; S. S.
Smiley, vice-president; L. Morti
mer Bailey, secretary-treasurer;
olher members of the board are
Mrs. Ed Seablonm and Mrs. An
drew Knutsen. Mrs. S. S. Smilev
Is librarian and Mrs. Frank Rus-
1, Winchester Bav. is assistant
librarian.
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Mitchell C. Thorn, voted "first
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Thorn, manager of the Pacific
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Glenn L. Corey who will come
here. Corey held the Seaside
manager position in 1923.
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