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10 Th. Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tuo., June 7. 1949 DAUGHTER KNOWS BEST? Young film star Margaret O'Brien, center, put up tearful objections when her mother, Mrs. Gladys Sylvio, left, married bandleader Don Sylvio, right, last February. Now Mrs. Sylvio will seek an annulment, but says that Margaret, although happy at her decision, had nothing to do with it "It just hasn't worked out You might say Don and I have been separated ever since the wedding." New Booklet Teaches High School Students How To Shop Economically By JANE EADS WASHINGTON. The smnrt shoppers don't merely save a few pennies here or there, or get an extra ounce of this or that for their money "the Important thing Is they can reach up to bel ter living all the way through." This Is the theory put forth in "Effective Shopping," a new booklet prepared for use In the nation's high schools as a prac tical guide to everyday habits of shopping. Skills and habits that produce the best shopping results are dls-1 cusspd from all angles In the booklet, published by the Con sumer Education Study of the National Association of Secon-ary-School principals. Contend ing that most folks In the past have had lo Improve their shop ping efficiency through the "school of hard knocks." the booklet attempts to reduce those knocks by analyzing some 15 operations Involved In shop ping. these unils, says l nomas xi. Brlggs, director of the Consumer Education Study, are "intended Tokyo Host' Husband Under "Routint Inquiry' SEATTLE, June 7. (IP) The husband of "Tokyo Rose" was taken into custody by Immi gration officials on his arrival from Tokyo by air here Sunday. L. W. Williams, acting immi gration director, said Felipe Jairus D-Aqulno was being held for a "routine Investigation." D Aquino arrived here by way of Anchorage. Williams said Tie understood D-Aqulno was bound for San Francisco. His wife is scheduled to stand trial there July 5 on a charge of treason. She broadcast propaganda from Tokyo to Ameri can troops in the Pacific during the war. Williams said D-Aqulno also was being detained because of a technical defect in his papers. Relatives said in an affidavit he would stay in this country perma nently, but his papers specify he Is to be here temporarily. D-Aqulno was accompanied by Theodore Tamba, a San Fran cisco attorney, who said "some one just used too many words In making out the affidavit." He added he was certain D-Aqulno would be released as soon as the mistake is corrected. Tamba said General Mac- Arthur's headquarters in Tokyo had granted his client a re-entry permit to Japan, under it, he must return by October 22, Headhunting of some tribes Is carried on to collect soul mat ter to add to the stock In the village soul matter which is be lieved necessary for the propa gation of animal and cereal life. 1 BEAUTIFUL KENTILE FLOORS Now Guaranteed for the Life of Your Home COEN SUPPLY COMPANY Everything For The Builder Floed A Mill Stt. Phone 121 1 JS3CE30 to help young people become more Intelligent, more effective, nd more conscientious consum ers in the economic system in which they live." They deal with such topics as preshopping plan ning, inspecting goods and labels, making use of advertising and using price as a measure of value. Suggestions concerning choosing the time and place for buying, securing adjustments when necessary, and paying the bill, are also presented in the booklet. Time. Eneray Wasted "Undoubtedly,' Dr. Brlggs says, "more bad buying results from Insufficient forethought and from muddy thinking than from any other cause. And great amounts of shopping time and energy are wasted for the same reason. Nothing is quite so es sential to good shopping as know ing precisely what you want." By and large, shoppers with a strong urge to get a lot for their money do most of their business with "cash on the barrel head," states point 14 on "Paying the Bill." However, It points out that this does not prove that shoppers necessarily should buy for cash. "Good credit is a valuable as set. In a pinch It can be an eco nomic lilesaver. And, even in the ordinary run of affairs, it is mote Important than most young peo ple realize. In business circles your credit rating goes beyond merely purely economic consid erations and virtually becomes a rating of you as a person." C DO VOL) MIMD WAIT WOW, WAIT V SHUT UP mJ MV RABBITS I YOU GOT A DOZEXJ I ABOUT MONEY, JJfjf 7 EATIMG SOME X OF THEM AM' VOU FOOL OF THAT FRESH THIS RICH NOW HE'LL , iVMEM GRASS OFF YOUR ) GRASS WILL CHARGE VOU 1 1 SOD? AMD BE- FATTEN) 'EM--. J A DIME A I f r-fFFTCY HAVE TO MOW IT A CENT A SOD VS MOWIW7 S ' IT IMPORTERS eopB 1?49 gy NE sebvice, )NC T M Bfc, u. . pvt. OFF. ' J OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams Unions In Coos Bay Labor Row Found Guilty Of Coercion, Discrimination WASHINGTON, June 7. UP) Three West coast maritime unions were found guilty Monday of coercion and discrimination in a Coos Bay labor dispute last year. The dispute was at the Irwin Lyons Lumber Company, which was picketed as unions contested for jobs performed by AFL mem bers on the lumber craft Rolando. The unions were the CIO Ma rine Cooks and Stewards; the un affiliated Marine Firemen, Oil ers, Watertenders and Wipers, and local 12 of the CIO Long shoremen. Trial examiner Charles W. Schneider found them guilty of "(1) assaults upon employes; (2) stoning and clubbing automobiles of employes; (3) obstructing the entrance of employes into the plant: (4) attempting to overturn automobiles of employes; and (51 by erecting barriers at the plant entrances. He directed them to post notices pledging to refrain from coercion or discrimination. The case arose in August last year when the Irwin-Lyons Com pany put the Rolando into opera tion with an AFL crew. Long shoremen demanded the right to do the unloading, instead of the AFL deck crew. Marine firemen also contended for crew jobs. This led to picketing that re sulted in closure of the mill at Coos Bay Aug. 28. The trial examiner recom mended dismissal of charges that picketing of the Coos River Boom Company constituted an illegal secondary boycott. He said Irwin Lyons also owned the Boom Com nanv and was not an "uncon cerned employer" entitled to pro tection from a secondary boycott. Picketing also took place when tha Rniunrin rfnrUeri in San Fran- Cisco. As a result, charges of dis crimination also were filed against the cooks' and firemen s unions there, but Schneider MmmmnnilN) HUmisSRl of the charges on the ground the picket ing was peaceiui. He also said there was no evi dence of illegal activity by tha Tntornatlnnal I.nnpshoremen's Union, and recommended dismis sal of charges against that union. Flaming Crash Of Greek Plane Kills 22 Persons ATHENS, June 7. VP) The Greek airline Tae announced Monday 18 passengers and a crew of four were killed in the burning crash of a Dakota pas senger plane about 17 miles north of here. TAE said sabo tage was suspected. MAKES 10 BIG COLD DRINKS Chinese Government's Downfall Blamed By U. S. Senator Cain On 'Irresponsible' American Policy For the Price of a Few Drops of Mercurochrome That's about a penny. The cost per family of an effective ad in this newspaper. And look! What a salei send-off for you ... for a penny! For a penny, or less, you can mingle with one Roseburg family, all members of it, and put on your show where and when it will do the most good. It's a selling set-up that's golden, and that's not just a .figure of speech. The News-Review Is placet! In the homes of 8,000 families daily (except Sundays). TACOMA, June 7. (JP Wash ington's junior U. S. Senator Cain today blamed the down fall of the Chinese government on this nation's "confused and irresponsible" foreign policy. The charges were made in a speech prepared for delivery be fore the Douglas Fir Plywood Association convention. "Unfortunately for the peo ple of this nation and the world," Cain declared, "the whole for eign policy . . . has become a confused mass of contradictory politics, dictated not by consider ations of the national security but by the political clique of the hour that happens to surround the White House. "By a successive series of Ir responsible blunders and what appeal's to be deliberate maneu vers, the administration has paved the way for the seizure of China by the Soviet-controlled Communists. "The battle qf Manchuria, Pclning, of the Yangtze and of Shanghai were first lost by the State Department, and then only by the valiant. Chinese armies. Cain traced present foreign policy back to Woodrow Wilson's abandonment of the open door policy" and its continuation by Franklin D. Roosevelt after two Republican administrations. This, he charged, led to the export to Japan of large quanti ties of oil, Iron and other war materials received back in "death- dealing bombs that fell on Pearl Harbor." Chinese Disappointed "But our blunders did not end there," he continued. ". . . the Chinese people had good reason to expect that they would find in us an ally and a friend. In this they were disappointed. "Instead of trying to bring about a re-establishment of a friendly and self-sufficient China, the Democratic foreign policy makers entered upon a program of destroying China independence for the eventual benefit of Soviet Russia." The present Secretary of State, Cain charged, "was a member of that clique of officials who maintained the policy of Com munist appeasement which has resulted in the conquest of a vast section of China by the Communists." He listed as possible solutions to the China aid situation: Reactivation of General Claire Chennault's Flying Tigers; turn- inf over to China whatever mili tary supplies are still service able in the Pacific area; assist ance in the form of Marshall Plan aid for purchase of food stuffs and military equipment; assignment of personnel to as sist the Chinese armies in train ing, and making available silver to help stabilize China's currency. 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