Dock Strikes In Honolulu, London Communist Inspired, Chennault Says WASHINGTON. .Inlv 99;ji Maj Gen. Claire Chennault said yesterday he has learned "from a responsible source" that the dock strikes In London and Honolulu are communist inspired. He also said the same source stated the reds are planning riots and ' strikes in non-communist ports of the far east in the hope of shutting off possible American aid to the nationalists of China and other non-communist por tions of Asia. Chennault, wartime leader of the "Flying Tigers" in China, said he is informed the troubles in the non-red Asiatic ports are to be gin in Japan and reach as far south as Singapore. He said the first outbreaks are scheduled for Yokohama and Kobe, Japan, "where they may be gin Immediately." Then, he said, they are to move south on this schedule: 1. At Philippine port cities In September and October. 2. At Hongkong, in October and November. 3. At Singapore, before Christ mas. Chennault said he could not re veal the source of his informa tion, but believed it "to be ac curate." "If disorders begin in non-red ports from Japan to Singapore," Chennault told a reporter, "it Is obvious it will be impossible to Australia Plans Coal Mining With Troops SYDNEY, Australia, July 22. UP) The Australian government plans to send 3,000 troops to mine coal from open cuts in New South Wales Aug. 1, unless the crippling coal strike is over by that time. The troops are expected to supply' 55,000 tons of coal per week, enough to keep up the present ration of electricity and gas in New South Wales. The labor government was reported to have rejected a pro posal to use members of the anti Communist Australian Workers union,for fear of creating a per manent split in the trade union movement. KEN'S OFFICE 631 S. Stephens Imagine . . . all at once EATE Electric Range '369 It's easy with an ESTATE ... the "do-everything-at-once" wonder. For Estate has the Bar-B-Kewer (separate meat oven) that broils a whole ham or roast while you bake pies, cakes, biscuits, casseroles. It has the handy Hide-Away Grid-All, too, tailored for grilling. 1. Bar-B-Kewer Meat Oven. 2. Hide-Away Grid-All. 3. TimtEitatt Automatic Control of Oven Bar-B-Kewer, Pressure Cooker, or Outlet through Selector Switch. 4. Built-in Pressure Cooker. 5. Chrome fluorescent top light. 6. Famous Estate Balanced Heat Oven, - Fiberglas-lnsulated. 7. Oven light; oven door window. 8. New 7-heat "3-in-l" surface units. 9. One-piece top, mantel back and switch dial panel. get aid into non-communist parts of Asia." Chennault is the operator of an airline in China. Its flights are now confined to the non-communist controlled area, centering about Canton and through west China. SAN FRANCISCO, July 21. LV) The Chinese communists to day called former Maj. Gen. Claire Chennault an "air pirate," subject to punishment as a "war criminal." The bitter attack, broadcast by the communist radio in Peiping, quoted an article In the Peiping People's Daily by the Chinese jurist Ho Se-Ching. It rierlarpri. without anv SUD- porting evidence, that Chennault ship. ' Vacuum Cleaner Use In 'Hopper War Frowned On SALEM, July 22 WStopping southern Oregon's grasshopper invasion by using the vacuum cleaner principle has no appeal for Governor Douglas McKay. He thinks it might not work, and It would cost too much. The governor said F. W. Rodolf, of the U. S. army engineers in Portland, suggested the hoppers could be sucked up by vacuum pumps attached to jeeps or trucks. Then the Insects would be ground up and sold ot the game commission for fish food. The governor said he checked with the bug experts at Oregon State college, and that they didn't think too much of the idea, either. Cut In Spending Asked By Governor McKay SALEM, July 22.-UP Gover nor Douglas McKay asked state department heads to spend as lit tle money as possible. Twenty-five state officials at tended a meeting late yesterday, and heard the governor say to cut out the frills from state govern ment. The officials agreed to meet every three months to go over their budgets. The governor said the; contin ued drop in commodity prices CALL KEN TODAY! Just phone 1 261 -R today for someone to do repairs on your typewriter or adding machines. EQUIPMENT Phone 1261-R getting Sunday dinner ready . . . without rushing ! The WAKEFIELD 10. ThermEilate Oven Heat Control. 1 1 . Acid-resistanI porcelain enamel tin iih all around. 1 2. Ball-bearing utensil drawers. . 13. Two appliance outlets. 14. Minute-Minder. 15. Individual Tel-U-Lites for all units. F 1 ITT "ji I jr '; ' I . i ' i . i ' t jf . ! "I DEADED HIM" That is the way '-year-old I eddy Moreno (above) told Police Inspector Al Nelder how he fatally wounded Fred Throckmorton, 67, grocer in his San Francisco store, July 15. Here Teddy shows-how he held the gun which he picked up behind the store counter while the grocer was preparing an order Teddy was to have taken home. The boy is being held by juvenile authorities. IAP Wirephoto) . would save the state much money. And he also told the offi cials to eliminate unnecessary trips outside the state. Colorado Rape Killer Starts Life Prison Term BOULDER, Colo., July 22. UP) Joe Walker, convicted rape killer of a University of Colorado coed, started serving his 80 years to life Imprisonment sentence yes terday. District Judge George H. Brad field denied his attorneys' motion lor an additional JO-day postpone ment while the 32-year-old metal worker tries to raise money for an appeal to the state supreme court. Sheriff Arthur T. Everson took Walker to the state penitentiary at Canon City at once. Sentence was pronounced June 30 after a jury convicted him of second de. gree murder in the slaying of 18- year-old Theresa r oster. District Attorney Marc Smith opposed any further delay. "If the defendant wishes to appeal ne may sun ao so irom xne pent tentiary, omun saia. Eliot. ,.. Mod.l 490? 95 Drowning Inspires School For Swimming Ssa .f.t - - UNITARY MARKFT ' way to prevent such accidents JMIlllHlA I I IMItfllL I was to teach the neighborhood former swimming champ, as In- " children to swim. structor. The student body aver- Phone 134 315 W. Cast She hired Ralph Flannagan, a ages two to seven years In age. L i m WMmmm s"?-p . .TmmmmmaA Kiaasi ' ws.r" T"-1 i nan ha -avitK8sa mm- mmm nL- " : - ' -i' -CH fv:':V.i,'.:.-!;;-:... tv&i; '.' mm f mm .-,..,1.; -j-tv . !, ft. : V. m D0 E. MORGAN 735 Reservo, ""' horifl "-irA - .v .f Further Flour Shipments To Japan Opposed WASHINGTON, July 22.-WB Additional shipments of flour to Japan "can not be justified at this time," Senator Cain (It Wash) has been told. Cain had suggested to John P. Loomis, food administrator for occupied areas, that wheat be milled in the Northwest and the flour, Instead of wheat, sent to Japan. He said it would aid mills in the Pacific northwest. Loomis replied, in a letter made public today by Cain, that flour shipments have" been reduc ed because wheat can be pur chased at a lower cost and proc essed in Japan without expendi ture of dollars and with a taving of the valuable residue of the milling process. 1 "In view of this fact," Loomis wrote, additional purchase of flour can hardly be justified If we are to carry out our responsi bility of reducing occupation costs to a minimum." Loomis said It has been nec essary for the army to supply approximately 35 per cent of Ja pan's minimum food needs for its 80 million people and 50 per cent of the requirements of the German people. "It is only by purchasing inso far as possible unprocessed ba sic commodities such as wheat that w;: can obtain the maximum number of calories at a mini mum cost," he said. "Flour purchases were neces sary for a time because the food stockpile in Japan was so low. that there was no time for milling imported grain and flour could be consumed Immediately. This is no longer true, and flour ship ments cannot be justified at this time." FISH SWATTER FINED DONCASTER, England, July 22 MP) A fishmonger here was fined 40 shillings (eight dollars) for assault on a customer who complained she had been short changed. She said he slapped ner lace with a wet fish, . l0T the work k; - SUTHERLIN Fireman Injured At Grass Fire By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK Ntws-nmew vomaponmnt . The Sutherlin nre department was called out twice Saturday by a grass fire In the same spot and again Sunday morning about 4 a.m. The fire was near the L. & H. Mill, where the saw dust was so thick It was very hard to put out. . Donald Green, wno was riding on the truck, was thrown several feet when the' hose caught and jerked him off. He was taken to the veterans hospital in Rose burg. No bones were broken, but he suffered a very badly sprained ankle and a wrenched neck. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Payne left Saturday for Montana where they will visit for a couple of weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Icel Clark, and their two daughters left Saturday for a vacation in the southern part of the state and California. Mrs. Lloyd Plnkston of Oakland was in town Saturday visiting WE I "TKrvir X We now hove Don Morgan 1 S delusive nfr. MM corofno ru ,r Frl July 22, 1949 The News Newsman's Guess Correct On Senator's Illness WASHINGTON, Julv 22 (JP) Senator McCarthy (R-Wis) is go ing to consult a newsman when ever he feels bad In the future. Plagued with a heavy cold, the Wisconsin senator was talking with Jack Bell of the Associated and transacting business. Mrs. Rachael Edmond, mother of Mrs. John Chase who has been visiting at the Chase home for the past three weeks, left for her home In Salt Lake City Sunday. Forrest Beamer, who has re sided In Sutherlin for some time, left Monday for San Diego, where he will make his home with his father, who is not very well. Mrs. Lois Bryant of Kent, Wash., who has been teaching In that city the past year, is spend ing a few weeks In Sutherlin, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ma bel Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barker, who have been vacationing In Washington with relatives and friends, returned to their home in Sutherlin Sunday. bring you fresh seo foods for your dinner table. Be sure to drop in and see our complete assortment. '. 1 O Salmon Crabs O Halibut O Ling Cod O Also Other Assorted Sea Foods CARRY A COMPLETE LINE FRESH MEATS FLAKE ICE FOR SALE FREE DELIVERY "gan woe . . 3 'no is mfite&WL X-'" V IfitPl t - Rtvitw, Kotaburg, Or. Press. Bell remarked on McCar thy's hoarseness and said: ''Senator, I think you've got vl rui pneumonia." Startled, McCarthy decided to visit Bethesda, Md., naval hospl al for a checkup. Two hours later he telephoned Bell from his hospital -bed. "You were right,' he said. "It's virus pneumonia." Treated speedily with a new drug, McCarthy expects to be out long enough to vote on Senate ratification of the North Atlantic Security Treaty. After that, he will go back to bed. . SEX FIEND'S VICTIM OGDEN, Utah, July 22 UP) The nude body of a girl who had been strangled was found In a vacant lot near here today. Sheriff Mac Wade said the girl, identified as Shirley Gretzinger, 17, of Ogden, was a victim of a "sex fiend." The girl Was strangled by her blouse and brassiere; Mrs. Bert Child of nearby Rlv erdale discovered the body in a patch of brush while walking to a church. our cases installed to OF r.".,ie"or r?4M?W -for. : '-;mm : ... ROSEBURG REFRIGERATION Phone 270 324 N. Jackson