Elephants Still Provide Greatest Thrill; Require Special Training Posie Baffled In Hunt For 2 Oregon Convicts (Continued from Page One) Dog And Lion Are Strange Pals The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureau Office Roseburg, Oregon (WWW 7 :. cell floor. The men apparently had a saw and a wrench which had been smuggled in to them, deputy Warden Gene Halley said. The saw cut the bars and the wrench took off a lock-protecting plate on Cloudy with intermittent light rain today, beginning partly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and Wednesday. Warm er Wednesday. Highest temp, for any May.... 102 e" - Lowest temp, for any May.... 30 Highest temp, yesterday 70 Lowest temp, last 24 hrs 48 Precipitation last 24 hrs .09 Precipitation since May 1 1.75 Precipitation since Sept. 1....26.56 Deficiency since May 1 14 31 4 J -4 2 Tha News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Tuei., May 31, 19491 I ,-fmn- i T ft SKH f V 1 " ' x . I .pis-: n '"y i 7 4 H V N I1 BOTTLE-FED PIC S Lydla Decker supervises a mass botlle-feedinr operation for these half-doien pigs near zaxima, Wash. Their mother died shortly after they were born. Tribute Paid War Dead At Memorial Services (Continued Irom Page One) stltutlon that can Rive us a re birth of ideate and thus justify its existence," he added. "It must do this or die. "Our founding fathers had one great ideal as they brought forth this nation," he continued. "They said, 'This Nation under God.' Behind this Idea there was the blending of the non-Conformist movement of English Protestant ism, the philosophy of natural rights of man developed by John Loche and the 'elements of reason and Justice of the French Revolu tion. "Regardless of where these ideals had development, they were caught up in our Declara tion of Independence and recog nized as coming from the su preme ruler of mankind. Rights of Man Foremost "The defense of these Ideals -ft k ,: : f PROMISE YOURSELF: THAT NOTHING CAN DISTURB YOUR PEACE OF MIND E ' a R ?B t tin 1 II " fl rfl Roseburg Funeral Home "The Chapel of tha Roses" Oak and Kane Street Roseburg, Oregon Funerals Tel. 600 Ambulance Service "Age cannot wither, nor cus tom stale her Infinite variety," some ancient bard thus eulogized a lady of his acquaintance, but the phrase might well be applied to the great American institu tion, the Circus. In all the years that it has raised and lowered its "big top" from Maine to Cali fornia, and from Florida to Ore gon, age has not withered nor custom staled its appeal to young sters of all ages. Elephants look the same to day as they did when P. T. Barnum swung around the coun try with the famous Jumbo, but there is a vast difference today in the way they are presented, for now, each and every elephant must be an actor. Not only must they help build the "tented city" and stand on display in the menag erie, but they must also do their bit on the big show's program. The elephants with the Clyde Beatty Circus are considered the best trained in all spangleland. The bie show and. it is we, being one of America's two big gest shows with over 700 people, is coming to Roseburg Saturday, June 4 for afternoon and night performance at the Circus Grounds west on Garden Valley Road, which means that circus fans will have the opportunity to see many of the world's great est circus attractions, headed as they are by Clyde Beatty, the most fearless wild animal trainer the world has ever known, and his death defying wild animal display. The performances, starling at 2:30 and 8 p.m., open with a gorgeously produced super-spectacle in which great masses of people and hordes of animals take part. There are now nine women seated in the United States Con gressone of them in the Senate, has cost many lives, and will continue to cost as the years go on. Being an American does not mean that one is simply born in America, but that he stands for the great freedoms springing from the ideals set down In American history. This revolu tion of the rights of man stands as a challenge to all humanity, and as long as we believe in these rights they will have to be defended. 'Un-American activities are those which hinder the advance of liberty under law, or that be tray the equality of human rights, or that transgress the freedom of the Individual con science, or profane the sacred ness of human personality. Any Impairment of civil rights," or discrimination on account of race or creed is Un-American. (I ' 1 l MRS. L. l. POWERS 1 1 1 1 1 8STPRiCSm ON THIS BRAND N&V a lillS. . 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Pimon'i Crime Toll Pinson's life term came after the April 25, 1947, murder of State Patrolman Delmand E. Rondeau, 32, at Hood River. Pin son had prowled two homes and stolen six guns. He had these in a parked pickup truck when Ron deau moved up and questioned him. Pinson pulled a 32-20 pistol from his pocket and shot Ron deau in the chest. The patrolman dragged himself 60 feet toward the Hood River City Hall, and died on the sidewalk. Umatilla County Sheriff's depu ties ana state police captured him at Ordnance. He was seen on an east-bound freight train and the car was surrounded when it reached Ordnance. Pinson start ed to flee, but dropped his gun when bullets pinged around him. At his trial his only defense was the claim that he shot on the spur of the moment and hadn't planned to do It. Fire Damage Hits Martin Box Plant A fuel bin fire at the Martin Box Company, Oakland, Satur day at 6:30 p. m., brought out the Sutherlln and Oakland Fire De partments and two pieces of equipment frtim the Roseburg ire department. Considerable water damage to the boiler room underneath the bin was noted. Fire burned sup porting roof timbers, and a company employee, reportedly overcome with smoke, was re vived by firemen. A 500-gallon-a-minute pumper on the company premises was also used to extinguish the blaze. It was nearly 9 p. m. before the Roseburg trucks returned home. Firemen reported it was neces sary to pump large amounts of water into sawdust, to make cer tain no sparks remained. Robt. Lovelace Drowns ' In North Umpqua River (Continued from Page One) 120 W. OAK PHONE 1211 PLANNERS MEET TONIGHT Monthly meeting of the Rose burg City Planning Commission, postponed from Monday of last week, will be held tonight at 7:30 in the City Council chambers. Several plats will be up for con sideration by the Commission. hurried to the nearby Glide Ran ger Station, where Forest Ranger George Churchill summoned aid from the Roseburg Fire Depart ment and took charge of the searching operations. The river was dragged, start ing about 3 o'clock Sunday after noon and continuing until dark ness. The search was resumed by the Roseburg Fire Department with aid of several Glide resi dents early Monday morning. Al though the Roseburg firemen ceased their efforts late in the afternoon, people at Glide con tinued looking until they found the body in the evening. Deputy Coroner Douglas Tudor was called to the scene when the body was found. The Roseburg Funeral Home is In charge of ar rangements. At least four boats including the Roseburg Fire Department's rescue boat were used in the search. A diving suit was donned by one of the searchers to inspect deep channels in the river. Food preparea Dy Mrs. Vivian i'aaei- ford of the Red Barn, North Umpqua eating establishment, was served to the searching party. The North Umpqua and L-ittle Rivers meet headlong at the Junction, then turn off at 90 de grees as the North umpqua. Heavy rapids and eddies are evi dent at this point. The two streams were once featured in Ripley's "Believe-It-Or-Not" as the only two rivers in the world that crash head-on, then continue as one stream at a right angle to their junction. Lovelace was born May 19, 1930, in Sprague River, Ore., and came to Glide two years ago to make his home. Surviving are his mother, Xina Lovelace, Glide; a sister, Lileth, Glide; two brothers, John, Bend, James, Seattle; and his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Case beer, Glide. Funeral services In charge of the Roseburg Funeral Home will be held Wednesday, June 1, at 2 p. m. in the Glide Church, with Rev. Karl Faulkner officiating. Iuterment will follow in Burt Cemetery. About 38 per cent of the hu man brain Is "gray matter." Here art two of the chummiest and strangest pals in the animal world, Leo ,a lion, and Lucky, an ordinary dog. Both are owned Dy uiyae Beatty, the world's greatest wild animal trainer and owner of the huge Cylde Beatty Circus, coming to Roseburg, Saturday, June 4, for afternoon and night perform ances at the circus grounds west on Garden Valley Road. Leo. a lion cub. has been Beat- ty's special pet from the time of his birth, along with Lucky who considers himself a member of the Beatty household and is very reluctant in sharing family friend ships with the lion. As time wore on, Leo, the lion, grew bigger, stronger, and more dominating, as lions are prone to be, and gave Lucky to understand that he too, was something to be reckoned with. While Lucky, seeminelv miffed that a mere lion should usurp part of Beatty's af- 7:00 p.m. gie t- fection, learned that lions don t like their ears nipped. So, thereupon, he decided to train Leo his own way. By seizing the lion by one ear, Lucky now leads the lion around at will, even if the big "cat" is several times his size. Soon, Leo Is going to be alto gether too old for freedom and will be placed in a cage along with the fifty other ferocious beasts of the jungle which the , world famous Beatty battles twice daily in the all-steel arena. f In ac'dition to Clyde Beatty and his world renowned wild animal display, the 1949 program fea tures many of the most outstand ing attractions in the land of saw. dust and spangles. Spangleland stars and features from all parts oi tne wona. Performances will be given at 2:30 and 8 p.m., with the main gates opening at 1:30 and Soviet-Type Rule For East Germany Is Adopted (Continued from Page One) trends in the Soviet zone and is what we think the new Democrat ic Germany should look like. It is our contribution to the unifica tion of Germany and not intend ed for any one part." Western Plan Rejected Westerners had expected Rus sia would race the Allies in set ting up a rival republic in the East when it became apparent that four-power control of all Germany could not be revived. West Germany is expected to have a functioning government by mid-July. The proposal of the West that the Western constitu tion be extended to all Germany has been rejected by the Rus sians In Paris, but the Russians have not yet introduced their Eastern German constitution. Kastner was the first East Ger man to indicate publicly that the Russians have no set schedule for putting the East constitution into effect. Lilienthal Will Answer Charges At Senate Quiz (Continued from Page One) Lilienthal be fired on grounds of "incredible mismanagement." He has said further that numerous persons of strong Communist leanings have been permitted to work on atomic secrets. Lilienthal said the latter state ment has "cast a cloud" on 60,000 atomic workers. 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