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r Bank With A Douglas County Institution Home Owned Home Operated Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Douglas County State Bank Chiang Kai-shek, Filipino President Quirino Reach Agreement On Pacific Alliance To Oppose Communism Tide , "I was going out with the Colonel, but if you'll take me to the RAINBOW CAFE, I'll cancel my date." BT mmmm LiMiMflT 'fl'ff.Mf-'iiijJil ut'wiYrivUtiWIri'l'hfcmimTr I BAGUIO. Philippines, July 12 i W An informed diplomat ; ic source said today President I Elpidio Ouinno and Generaliss imo Chiang Kai-Shek had reach ed agreement on a lour-point anti-Communist program. The points listed as having been agreed upon by the Phil ippines president and the "retire ed" president ot nationalist China were: Formation of a Pacific union, a united front against Commun ism, economic collaboration and further strengthening of ties be tween China and the Philippines. The Philippines, China and Korea would form the nucleus of the proposed union. The plan is to get the union into working order as soon as possible and to extend invitations to other Paci fic nations and Asiatic countries to participate. The diplomatic source said an invitation to President Rhee of Korea to come to the Philippines for discussions was being pre pared. Rhee voiced sentiment in favor of a Pacific pact recently. Military aid was ruled out in the discussions between Quirino and Chiang. There was no official state ment on the military aspect of the two-day old talks which brought the Chinese nationalist leader from his Formosa retreat to Quirino's summer capital. An informed source, however, said that, banded together, count ries of the Western and Southwest Pacific could help each other po litically and economically. But these nations, it was felt, do not have the armed might to just ify a mutual military assistance pact. Earlier, another source said it had been agreed tentatively that the Philippines, Nationalist Chi na and American-occupied South Korea should initiate the anti-red front. Then invitations would be extended to such neighbors as Slam, Indonesia, India,' Austra lia and New Zealand. Chiang, with a party o f 14, came by plane.- He has . set up his headquarters 0 n Formosa since "retiring" as president of Reservations for private Skating Parties are available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Winchester China. Chinese Communists now occupy much of the country he ruled so long. Quirino toid newsmen he gath. ered from private talks with Chi' ang that the generalissimo in tends to return to Formosa and fight on as best he can against the Communists. One of Chiane's advisers, for mer information minister Shen Chanehuan. indicated the ques tion of Japan's participation in the Pacific alliance was "out of the picture for the time being. Billy Haynes, Desperado, Still Eludes Pursuers ALBUQUERQUE. N. M July 12 f) William "Billy" Haynes, 30-year-old desperado, gave a New Mexico posse the slip Sun day night. Officers exDressed belief the armed fugitive eluded police traps in the rain-soaked Manzano mountains, returned afoot here and stole an auto. The auto taken was a 1941 blue Mercury sedan. Cyril Luker, re gional Soil Conservation Service director, reported it stolen irom his nome at l a. m. Monday. Half an hour later Ivan Foote, oil station attendant on U. S. Highway 85, said he gassed the auto. From pictures, he later identliied the driver as Haynes The search now centers along the highway south of Albuquer aue. Through the night, cold and wet officers combed the moun tains for Haynes, who has been hunted since Friday when the wrecked Cadillac he drove was found abandoned in a mountain ditch. Haynes, alias Bill Brady, Is wanted lor auto thelt, lor ques tioning in a Utah postoffice rob bery, and for helping Marshall Huff escape from the Benton County jail at Corvallls, Ore., last month. Hull is in jail nere. .LOGGER DROWNS DALLAS. Ore., uiy 12. UP) A lumber company employe fell from a small log and was drowned in the Long Bell Lum ber Co. mill pond at Grand Ronde today. He was John Edward Witt, 32, Grande Ronde. Witt was pulled from the water within four minutes, but attempts to revive nim laueo. 1 flfifFWO 50 a finer eh IJDlIK 4337 tmmmmmmmammauam Yes, at tobacco auctions Lucky Strike pays millions of dollars more than official parity prices for fine tobacco! There's no finer cigarette in the world today than Lucky Strike! To bring you this finer cigarette, the makers of Lucky Strike go after fine, light, natu rally mild tobacco and pay millions of dollars more than official parity prices to get it! So buy a carton of Luckies today. See for yourself how much finer and smoother Luckies really are how much more real deep-down smoking en joyment they give you. Yes, smoke a Lucky! You'll agree it's a finer, milder, more enjoyable cigarette! L. G. GRIFFIN, veteran independent auctioneer of Clarkmille, Va say: "Season after season I've teen the makers of Luckies buy fine tobacco prime, ripe, golden leaf, I've smoked Luckies for 14 years." Here's more evidence that Luckies are a finer cigarette. Douglas Tin xi n n The Droducers of "Favorite Story" asked Clyde Beatty, world famous circus impresario and ani mal trainer, to name his best-loved story. He chose the story that sold over 3,000,000 copies, General Lew Wallace's story of the Bible, "Ben Hur" . . . which is tonight's "Favorite Story" pre sentation at -7:30. John Beal, well-known Ameri can actor who appeared with Katherlne Hepburn in "Little Minister" and on Broadway in "The Voice of the Turtle," will play the part of Ben Hur. Marvin Miller and Janet Scott will also be heard in tonight's presentation of "Ben Hur." Stay tuned for Alan Ladd in "Box .Thirteen" at 8 . . . "Jovln Jam boree" at 8:30 , . , and Don Douglas as "John Steele, Adventurer" at 10, whom you see pictured above. Most of the Army men who protected the westward ad vance of the railroad In the U. S. served with credit. But "The Cisco Kid" episode tomorrow night at 7:30 will tell of a man who did not receive the credit he deserved. The tory It titled "The Cisco Kid Cashiered." Harry Lang, by the way, who plays the part of "Pancho" on "The Cisco Kid" series, figures that In playing this part for over three-and-a-half years, he hat consumed tortilla and frljolet at such a rate, that, laid end to end, they'd keep Olvera Street in Hollywood supplied a, couple of months. Bob Moon, emcee of the week-day "Ladies First" series (11 to 11:30 a. m.), makes a guest appearance on the ailing or "The Case book of Gregory Hood" show tomorrow night at 10. Bob will play himself, as Gregory Hood (Elliott Lewis) shows the young emcee how scientific deduction makes for a solution to a seemingly clue less crime. Tue July' 12, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ora. S Truman Vetoes Bill To Compensate Mining Firms For Wartime Losses KRNR Tht Volet of Tht RoMbtHf Ncws-Rtvkw MBS 1490 On Your Dial REMAINING HOURS TODAY :0O Fulton Lewis Jr. :1J Frank Hemingway. :3& Passing Parade. :43 News. :00 B Bar B Ranch. :30 Adventures of Champion. :45 Curley Bradley. :00 Music. :15 Mutual Newsreel. :30 Sports Page. :35 Muaic. :45 Southland Singing. :55 Bill Henry. :00 -Sportacaat. :15 Music You Remember. :30 Favorite Story. :00 Box Thirteen. ;30 Jovin Jamboree. :00 News. :15 Music. :30 Guest Star. :4R Fulton Lewis Jr. :0O John Steele. :30 Rhythm Rendezvous, :00 Curfew Club. ;30 Sign Off. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1049 8:00 Sunrise Serenade. 6:15 News. 6:20 Music, 6:30 Yawn Patrol. 6:45 Music. 7:00 News. 7:13 Breakfast Gang. ,. 7:30 Music. 7:4,1 Local News, 7:50 Music. 8:00 Jolly Time Tunes. 8:30 Modern Home. 8:45 Music by Morgan. 9:00 Wally's Coffee Time, 0:1,1 Book of Bargains, 9:30 Man About Town. 9:40 Musical Interlude. 9:50 ShoDDer's Guide. 10:00 News. ... 10:13 Gospel Sinters. 10:30 Say It With Music. 10:45 Art Baker. 11:00 Ladies First 11:30 Queen for a Day. 12:00 Music at Noon. 12:13 Sports Page. 12:25 Music. 12:40 Local News. 12:45 National News. 12:55 Market Reports. 1 :00 Man on the Street. 1:15 Party Line. 2:00 Against the Storm. 2:30 Itrs Heouested. 3:00 Johnson Family, , a:ia music. 3:30 Show Time. 3:45 Local Loan Show. 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. 4:13 Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Passing Parade. , 4:45 Music. 8:00 Religious Requests. 5:15 MusTc. 5:30 Adventures of Champion. 5:45 Curley Bradley. 6:00 Riverside Motors. 6:15 Mutual NewsreeL , 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Musical Interlude, 6:40 Local News. 6:43 Southland Singing. 6:33 Bill Henry. 7:00 Music. 7:15 Sammy Kayt Showroom. 7:30Cisco Kid. fl;on What's the Name of That Song? 8:30 Tex Beneke, 8:45 Bob Eberle. 9:00 News. 9:15 Hi Neighbor. 9:30 Scadinavian Melody Time. 9:45 Fulton Lewis Jr. 10:00 Casebook of Gregory Hood. 10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous. li:0O Curfew Club. 11:30 Sign Off. 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WASHINGTON, July 12. IIP) President Truman yesterday ve toed a bill to compensate mining companies for certain wartime losses resulting from production ot scarce strategic minerals and materials. "I do not believe that the min ing Industry as a whole wants to adopt the policy that the gov ernment should guarantee It against loss In time of emer gency," the President said in a statement. He added: "Regulation, of Industry and assistance to industry In time ot war are necessary. They can be cavried out without eliminat ing all risk of financial loss and opportunity for profit with the resulting incentive for greater efficiency and lower cost." The President declared the measure would compensate the mining Industry "for virtually all losses sustained during the war in connection with mining, or attempting to mine, strategic or critical metals and minerals," and provide compensation for losses including net capital ex penditures. 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