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12 The Newi-Review, Rosebuvg, Ore. Wed., July 6, 1949 Chiang Appeals For U. S. Help fa Battling Communism In China NEW YORK, July 6. (ZD Chiang Kai-shek appealed lor United States aid In combatting the spread of Communism in China, in an interview reported by Clvde Farnsworth, Scripps Howard staff writer. The interview was obtained at Taipeh, Formosa, with the 62- year-old generalissimo confining nearly all his publishable com ments to writien answers to questions submitted in advance, Farnsworth said. CMane retired from the presi dency of China last January hut kept his leadership of the Kuo mintang Party, lie declared in IJOINGpHING?! Fiiherrrien really go for the Nash Airflyte! They like theJ Twin Bed arrangement, huge luggage comportment, increased road clearance, 500-miles-between-fuelings economy (in the Nash "600" at average highway speed). Their wives like the smart style inside and outside, the lux urious comfort, the one-piece, curved windshield on all models, the Weather Eye Conditioned Air System. Call us to arrange for an Airflyte ride, soon in"America's most modern motor car." ... - V. 4-7 a.v.iiWf'n.jBf ret ' ij.v. J4- JSgf g EXHAUSTING CONTEST Only ti- v- iiintwiiwesii . m mimm ., , , j uf of six contestants were able to contestants complete IV two throuah the 36-inch log at the hand bucking contest in Sutherlin'i Timber Days celebration Mon day afternoon. Photo above shows Jim Wright, second place winner, nearing the end of his five minutes, 47 seconds cut. Doug Parazoo, first piece winner, beat Wright by five seconds. answer to one question that re gardless of whether he holds any political office, he could never "give up my revolutionary leader ship" of the Chinese people as long as independence and free dom are yet to be achieved. He answered "yes" to the ques tions: "Do you feel that if the Communist forces aren't now checked in CMna the Communist movement ' spread through Asia?" and you believe this spreading C-..imunist movement is part of a plan of the Soviet Union to dominate the entire world?" The question with reference to American aid was: "How can China win this new war of re sislance? What help does she re quire? Can the national govern ment survive- without foreign help? Do you expect a third world war .' To this Criang answered In part: The first step, it seems to me, is for the united btaies to reactivate its policy of giving moral support to the Chinese gov ernment in its fight against Com munism. nor by her assump tion of world leadership in the fight against Communism will the United States exclude China from the scope of her aid. Other wise the future of the fight by the Democratic countries against Communism will be gloomy in deed and a calamity for mankind will be irretrievable." New Record Set For 'Burial Alive' ' ZANESVILLE, O., July 6. UP) Raymond "Demp" Emmert of Zanesvllle walked around among the living today proud of being called "the buried alive champ Ion." The 40 year old unemployed World War II veteran emerged from a deluxe "grave" Monday He had been underground Just 40 minutes short of 45 davs. "I feel fine." he said. Then he sat down until he could get some strength in his legs. The Zanesville man announced he was ready to defend his title anytime someone wanted to set a new mark. The old one, set in 1938, belonging to another Zanes ville resident, L. G. Mclntvre, who did his horizontal hiberna tion in Chicago. h-mmert was buried six feet under in a wooden casket, with a shaft leading from his face to tne suriace. Down the snail came his food and wine, and thousands visited his burial place ior a peeK aown tne snail. Citehs Deny Viia To American Commentator NEW YORK, July 6.-UPh-Henry J. Taylor, radio, commen tator and writer, now on a round-the-world trip, has been refused permission to visit Communist Czechoslovakia, his office an nounced Tuesday. The Czech consul in New York notified the office that his gov ernment had refused a visa to Taylor and had given no reason; Taylor's secretary said an ex planation would be sought from the State Departmenet as to why American newsmen are barred our from Czechoslovakia while diplomats are welcomed... Last week, the Czech govern ment expelled an American; cor respondent, Harold Melahn of the United Press, and brought about the withdrawal of a British re porter, Godfrey Lias of the Lon don Times. No reasons were given for these actions. Aeschylus, greatest of the Greek tragic poets, won 13 con tests until he was defeated in 463 by Sophocles. IN TWO GREAT SSRIES, THC NASH AMBASSADOR AND NASH "600" COOPER MOTOR CO. 321 W. Oak St. Roseburg SAWDUST SLAB WOOD PLANER ENDS DENN-GERRETSEN CO. Phone 128 402 W. Oak I Millions More Asked For British Spending i LONDON, July 6. (Pi The labor government made a sur prise request to parliament Tues day for 21,338,894 (.$85,355,576) more spending money. The supplementary budget esti mates came three months after the chancellor of the exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, in a "hard labor" budget- speech, called for a whopping 3,826,000,000 ($15, 304,000,000) to run the country until next March 31. Today's added requests sur prised members of Commons who recalled that Cripps' budget speech had warned that only In "special cases, such as major changes of policy," would supple mentary estimates be submitted. Most of the now estimates were earmarked for use in British colonies. African Town Besieged By Thirsty Elephants MOMBASA. Kenva. Julv 6 WP Herds of elephants, driven to the African coast by lack of rain, are besieging the small township of Kilifi, it was reported here. Government officials have shot eight elephants which have been damaging the town. 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