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Floor Covering Linoleum Kentile , Vinyl Large Stocks Assure Ease In Selecting Pleasing Patterns See Display At COEN SUPPLY COMPANY Everything For The Builder Floed ft. Mill Sts. Phone 121 era r Chef AuCoin asks: .""if 1L.. 1 lL. .... . yyny nui iuie uur ?Kf 'Jh Chicken-in-a-Basket for that weekend picnic lunch?" THE BATTER MAKES IT BETTER Orders specially prepared to take out . . . Vi Chicken, Waffle French Fried Potatoes and loads of Relish. GRAND CAFE Adjoining Grand Hotel on Cass Street Phone 155 He's Up and Coming (Up) l v i - 5ft ( ' v S III i 1 M f Looming above his fellow workers is Chang Ylng-wu, 27, seven foot, 320-pound jailer In Shanghai. And Chang claims he's still getting taller. He comas from a family of 28 members, all of whom are of average height. (Photo by NEA-Acme staff correspondent ... Warren Lee.) Good News For Brides-To-Be During the month of May LAW SON'S will give away a 4-piece Tea Service FREE to every bride or groom who purchases a diamond ring or wedding set valued at $100 or more. a FINE JEWELRY 114 N. Jackson Tea Service Includes: S-Cup Coffee Pot with Iniulated Handle! Oold Lined ugar Ac Creamer lfi-Inch Oval Serving Tray Phone 448 Lilienthal, Atomic Board Head, Has Defender In President Truman WASHINGTON, May 27 B President Truman came to the I defense Thursday of Chairman David Lilienthal of the Atomic Energy Commission who is un der fire in Congress. Mr. Truman told a news con ference the atomic program is in good hands and in good shape. He said he knows of personal knowledge how the program has developed. And he deplores, he i added, the blowing up of relative ly trivial items in an attempt to reflect on the atomic chairman. I A Senate-House committee be gan an investigation Thursday of the commission's work. The in quiry was touched off in part by House, Commercial and Industrial Wiring Electrical Trouble Shooting Motor and Appliance Re pair Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service 17 Years Experience "" ACE ELECTRIC Licensed Electrician 316 E. 2nd Ave. N. Ph. 1095-L German Railway Strikers Yield To American's Appeal To Move Passenger Trains BERLIN, May 27. (.P) A Ger man rail strike leader yielded last night to an appeal from a young American officer and agreed to move four Allied mili tary passenger trains stalled on the single main line track be tween Berlin and the west. The break came after the four trains had been stalled at the Berlin Wannsee station for hours while anti-Communist UGO (in dependence labor organization) strikers who manned switches refused to open them. The young officer walked tip to Karl Hennig, district UGO chief, and said: "Look, we flew the airlift for you. Why don't you do this for us and get the trains off the track?" Hennig replied: "As a token of sympathy for your airlift work we'll let these four trains move. But no more." Earlier the American com mandant In Berlin had accused the Russians of "welching" on their promise to lift the blockade. He challenged them to untangle snarled rail traffic, With the airlift once again Berlin's main source of supplv, roaring in at an 8,000-ton a day clip, a Russian officer threw out a veiled threat that rail traffic into this badgered city once again might be halted by Soviet order. 'Welching' Charged Brig. Gen. Frank L. Howley, the American commandant spoke angrily of the situation which has piled up millions of dollars worth of railway cargo at the Soviet zonal line and in Berlin's strike bound rallyards in what amounts td a semi-blockade. "All they have succeeded In do ing is welching on their blockade lifting agreement," he said. "You can be sure they want things the way they are. If they did not, they would only have to Issue one of two orders: to let the striking workers run the trains and man the Installations as they have of fered, or pay them In west marks, the only legal tender for West Berlin." The veiled threat to relmpose the blockade officially came from a Russian officer to an American transport officer at the Wannsee station where four trains are held up. He told the American officer that unless the Wannsee tracks are cleared, all train traf fic into Berlin might he halted again. The American officer re fused: to clear the tracks, saying that to open the locked switches would be strikebreaking. Sound Money Wanted. The strikers have not handled the cargoes because the railways technically are under Russian control. The strikers want, he sides payment in West marks worth four times the East mark assurance that all strikers will be taken back on their Jobs and recognition of their Independent union. The Kommandatura already has sent Communist-controlled East sector police out of the West sector rallyards, replacing them with Allied-trained police. The ouster came after rioting by dem- Frl., May 27, 1949 The News-Review, Rosebura, Ore. 9 WW i .J jO v. t'I'fr cm k . rtU&l '"A- MINISTER-PERFORMER - The Rev. Johnstone Hrcrh (above) Kplsiopal rector, Is newest clown in Cainrnvillp. Texas, community circus which recently opened its 20th season, a. onstrators In which two persons died. Since this action Tuesdav, four days after th- strike began, only a naif dozen West German sup ply trains have reached Berlin. More than 23 million youngsters from five to 17 are enrolled In U. S. public schools. WALLPAPE 200 Patterns 1B t (1.2 Page Lumbar & Fuel 161 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 212 demands from Senator Hlcken looper (R.-Iowa) and others that Lilienthal resign. Lilienthal, first witness to be hoard, told the Congress mem bers that the Atomic Energy Commission had cleared two men for secret work despite adverse recommendations from Its secur ity officer. I The AEC chairman named the men as Dr. Edward U. Condon, head of the Bureau of Standards, aiid Dr. Frank Graham. At the time of the commission action Graham was president of the University of North Carolina. He is now a Democratic Senator from North Carolina. Lilianthal was the first wit ness as the Senate-House Atomic Energy Committee opened hear ings into charges of "incredible mismanagement" in the AEC. Away from the hearing, Sen ator Cain (R.-Wash.), a critic of the AEC, announced he has pre pared legislation to abolish the Commission and entrust atomic 1 development to a board to be composed of the secretaries of I the armed forces, the three chiefs ; of staff and a scientist. i Cain said the confidence of the people in the AEC would be in- . creased if Lilienthal would re , sign. 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Records reveal excessive speed is responsible for almost half of Oregons fatal mishaps, with accidents on rural highways ten times as likely to be fatal as those on city streets. "Careful driving at a normal, steady pace is the surest and eas iest way to save lives on the high way, as well as the only way to enjoy any trip," Newbry pointed out. "Trying to stretch your holi day by fast driving may shorten It beyond measure." Uncle Sam has nearly 29 mil lion youngsters between the ages of 5 and 17. That Good Old Community Spirit When you spend your money with local merchants and busi nessmen, do you look for re ciprocity? We think we are safe in saying you do. You spend your money with those businessmen who spend their money with you. Your wife and your family probably know your views and follow suit. The members of our staff spend their money with local concerns and are human enough to look lo them to re member this office when plac ing their Insurance. Live and let live. 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