'J 1 - 16 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore Frl., May 27, 1949 I' I ! IS f M T T I I 1 Y BIO FOUR MEET-In the Rose Marble Palace in Pari., the Blfj Pour foreign Altera u arofmd "th, ST'l"? t"ble, at,the,r "rst meeUn- Problem Ge"" " " , the , row, indlcaw (1) French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman; (2) British Foreign Becretarj ' Erne B e 1 Ta, viet Foreign Mlni6ter Andrei Vlshlnsky, and (4) U. 8. Secretary oJ State Dean AchewS.' R. H. S. Band Will Feature Unique Novelty Numbers At Rose Festival In Portland Almost nlphtly rehearsals are scheduled by I he Rosebui ft High School band prior to leaving for Portland and Ihe Rose p'eslival part Iclpal ion, reports Director C. A. Ricketls. The festival dates are June 9. 10 and 11. Eighty band members, their number augmented to nearly 1(H) by chaperons, bus drivers, and others scheduled to make the trip, will leave Roseburg Wednes day, June 15, at 5:30 a. m. Kx peeling to arrive in Portland In the early afternoon, the students have been granted permission to parade through the Portland streets, In and out of the principal business houses, riding the esca lators, and all the time playing music on their instruments. The big event will he the Thurs day night territorial band jam boree, featuring maor bands from the Pacific Northwest in a gigantic performance In Mult- llomilll Sta linm Tnr-lllHnrl urill hi bands from ali the Portland high schools, Hutle, Monl., The Dalles drum corps, and bands from Klam ath Kails and La Grande in Ore gon, and several large Washing ton schools The band Is rehearsing several numbers or stunts to perform in the hip ihnw eairi PirLalt. V..U band will be given 12 minutes, me same as last year. Novelties on Program The first number will be CALL KEN TODAY! Just phone 1261-R today for someone to do repairs on your typewriter or adding machines. KEN'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT 631 S. Stephens phon9 J261-R "Around the clock In Roseburg," in which the bandsmen will form a huge clock, with hands moving, all to the tune of "As Time floes By. Next a novelty number of milking a cow to the tune of Old Low Hand, will be pre sented. "Cut Down thj Old Pine Tree" is the theme of the next num ber. A log will be formed and sawed in two. sawdust burner will next be formed. As the stadi um lights are turned off, the musicians will have fiotu-eseent tape on their hats to shine in the dark, and smoke will shoot nut of Ihe top. The song "Smoke Gets in Your Kyes" will be played. A similar idea will be used in the final formation of a house, with the music to be "A Perfect Day.!' The big festival parade will be Friday morning, and the band will also participate. Then to com pensate for their long periods of drill and performance. Ihe hand members will spend Saturday at Janlzen beach. During their slay In Portland Ihe sludenls will be nuartered at Lewis and Clark College. He's Living Down to His Plotform m-iKm sm-t Whiz WW Svvi, ' " v HI 4i r v v ; 1 "Vl A A iiiiMitffifr ttit imMifiiidtym H i Keeping his campaign promise to provide a better sewer system, Raymond O'Brien (arrow), president of Hazelcrest Village, a suburb of Chicago, works in a ditch with other village officials. Working evenings and weekends without pay, O'Brien and his colleagues expect to save the community two-thirds of the usual cost of the job. Support Of Bond Drive Urged At Rotary Meeting Rack from the Rotary district convention at Spokane, Lcroy Hiatt said Thursday that "never" had he been treated "so rovally" as at Ihe gathering he attended as pH'Moem-eiect ot tne local club. 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Jackson Oppotiit Inriua fheatw r' J ft ' a .5 S f 1 t ' 1 1 i lt,'4 n 1 !. ki-v't'l j t ;; t H i I r 1 .1 . .r M I f'E Telepholo) MI.IRNTIIAL TESTIFIES Appearing before a Senate Appropria tions subcommittee In Washington, Chairman David Lilienthal (right), of the Atomic Energy Commission, whose resignation has been demnnded by some Republicans, ascribed the loss of a small amount of uranium-235 from the commission's Chicago laboratory to liuninn errors. The subcommittee Is Investigating the commission's granting of fellowships to alleged Communists and the disappearance of the U-2H5. Here Lilienthal chats with Dr. Shields Warren, Di rector of Biology and Medicine for the AEC, . . V convention at the club's Thurs day luncheon. Other speakers Included Sam Reed, in behalf of Ihe Opportun ity Bond Drive; Miss Miriam Davis, for the American Legion poppy sale, and Vic J. Micelli, an nouncing the dedication of the new municipal swimming pool at 7 o'clock tonight. Reed urged purchase of U. S. savings bonds. He pointed out that labor turnover is a contribut ing factor to high business over head costs. Although consider able bookkeeping would be in volved, employers should urge employes to purchase bonds by payroll deductions to tide them over periods of low Income, when they might look for other em ployment, Reed declared. Em ployers would then be saved the cost of training new help. One of a group of Toastmasters volunteering to speak for the bond drive, Reed was Introduced by Rod K'evue, of Ihe Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the drive in Roseburg. .Miss Davis, Toast mistress vol unteering to speak for the Amr ican Legion poppy sale, said the local committee hopes to sell "twice as many" as last year. She pointed out that Ihe more pop pies sold this year, the more thai disabled veterans will be able to make for sale next year. "Let's see that we all wear a poppy Kri dav and Saturday," she urged. .Micelli. 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She alleges that the defend ant "wrongfully, unlawfully and violently aid assault and batter the plaintiff . . . threaten the plaintiff with a gun, and with his fists did beat, bruise, wound and 111 treat the plaintiff, and did strike her on and about various parts of the body and more es pecially on and about her face, and thereby did blacken her eyes, bruise, discolor and cut open her face; all without provocation or cause." She claims the facial cut re mained open nine weeks, and left a permanent scar, that she was sick for two months and suffered "great bodily pain and discom- Russia Orders Boost In Production Ot Foods MOSCOW, May 27.-(JI-So-viet Russia ordered yesterday a boost of 50 to 100 percent in delivery of meat, milk and other animal products to the state in the next three years. 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