14 The Nwi-Rviaw, Roscburg, Or. Men., Aug. 8, 1949 Situation In Korea Could Develop Into Third World War Kick-Off By JAMES WHITE Associated Press Foreign News Analyst -Korea this week upheld Its growing reputation as a likely spot for the birth of World War III. In southern Korea, officials of the American-sponsored govern ment reached the stage ot talking openly about Invading the Soviet sponsored north before the north beats them to the punch. These officials still would not let correspondents attribute such statements to tnem personally but AP correspondent William R Moore radioed Irom beoul: "Some very significant figures In the. . .government think the time must come soon wnen Ini Infant republic must invade the communist-ruled norm as a sen defense measure." Moore said moderate Koreans advised against this. But the talk of beating the north to the punch ooviously nas increased recently, A few months ago in Tokyo, Am erican Army officers back from Korea told me it existed, but was not very open. Later this week Moore cabled that the northerners had Invaded the southern part of the Obgjlm peninsula, which is intersected bv the 38th parallel that divides Korea into two separate coun tries. Each Is recognized by its respective sponsor in the cold war and by tome of each spon sor's allie. This little war at OngJIn has been going on since late May, when a southern expedition by sea drove tne nonnerners oui. The northerners kept coming back, however, and did so in force this week. Russia, America Concerned The question of who actually Invaded whom may not be as Important as this question whether the situation that makes Invasion am active to both sides can be ended wlhout a bloodv civil war, and whether that could be kept from expanding In'o something bigger. Russia and America both have vital strate gic Interest in Korea. In any case, the renewal of iignting at Ubciim helped to spot light the meeting scheduled this week between southern president byngman Rhee and Generalise! mo Chiang Kai-shek of China, to promote a Pacific union against communism. American help wouia oe asuea. There long seems to have been sentiment In the north to "re unify" Korea (which all Koreans want, one way or another) but to do it by conquering the south. The growth of a rival sentiment In the south has speeded up since the southern Army acquired thi arms left behind by Department U.S. Occupation troop early this summer. Soviet troops reported ly left the north some months earlier, after building and arm ing a northern Korean army. Young Vet Want Reunion But there's something else worth noting about the southern army. It contains thousands of young Koreans who bore arms under Japan. Just how many 1 not known but I am told by some Koreans tnat mere may be as rriny as 30,000 roughly a third ol President Rhee's present land force, which he wants to quad ruple. The story Is that there were about 100,000 young Koreans who Joined or were drafted into the Japanese Army. After the war thousands of them got Into the southern Korean army, where they naturally are Interested In any situation Which mlnht Im prove their lot. My information Is that their main Idea of how to do this Is to "reunify the couiv Attorney Fined For Mail Fraud In Securities Case SPOKANE, Aug. 6. UB Fran cis C. Keane. Wallare. Idaho at torney, was fined $1,500 and plac ed on proDaiion lor lour years Friday for mail fraud, conspir acy and violation of securities regulations. Joseph V. Grlsmer. Wallace mining man, was placed on pro bation for two years on consplr , acv charges. Federal Judge Sam Driver sen tenced the men. Both had plead ed nolo contendere (no contest) to the charges. The two were Indicted with James A. Allen, Spokane min ing man. They were accused of defrauding Investors in two min ing companies. Allen was con victed of conspiracy and sentenc ed to serve IS months In prison. Indiana's motto Is 'The Cross roads of America." DON'T MAKE AMOVE 'til you see FLEGEL Transfer and Storage Phone 935 try" by reconquering the north. They think It would make them all heroes. One officer was asked recent ly, what if that results In a long war that would drag in Russia and America and bring on World War III? "What of It?" was the gruff, Japanese-type reply. Columbia River Dasin Plans Opposed By CIO, Demanding Fresh Examination By CVA WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (tfV CIO opposition to earlv congres sional authorization of $3,000,000, 000 in projects to develop the Columbia river basin was called "astounding" by a congressman from the Pacific northwest. The CIO opposition was stated In a letter which advocated thut the projects be re-examined by the proposed Columbia Valley ad ministration. The projects are proposed In a coordinated report by Army en gineers and the Reclamation bu reau on development of the val ley. Rep. Sanborn (R-Idaho), plac ing the letter In the congressional record, said such a step as advo cated by the CIO would mean a halt to Federal participation in northwest development for months, maybe years. The CIO letter, dated August 1 and signed by John Brophy, Di rector CIO Industrial councils and chairman of Its committee on regional development and con servation, and Nathan Cowan, CIO legislative director, was re ceived by all members of the Senate and House Public Works committee, members of the Washington Congressional dele gation and other House and Sen ate members. A move had been made in the Senate to attach the coordinated repo.-t to a pending omnibus riv ers and harbors bill and it was reported the Hoi'" commlttt-e was agreeable to that move. Claim Projects Harmful "The CIO is completely opposed to the inclusion In the pending rivers and harbors bill any of the authorizations of the Army and Reclamation bureau projects In the Columbia river basin,' the letter said. "Many of these proj ects will be harmful to Industry, labor, and the general public In the northwest. They should be reexamined by a Columbia Val ley administration." Both Senate and House Public Works committees have for six weeks been conducting hearings on an administration bill to set up a Columbia Valley administra tion in the Pacific Northwest to develop the Columbia river tx jin but the bill is not expected to get before Congress until next year. Senator Magnuson (D-Wash.) and Cain (R-Wash.) have bills in the Senate to authorize the projects contained in the coordi nated report. There was no explanation In the CIO letter of reasons for op posing the authorization of the projects contained in the coor dinated report. The Fishermen'! union In the northwest Is said to be one of the strongest organizations in the CIO and Fish Packers have op posed construction of dams on the Columbia river and tributar ies on the grounds they will in jure the salmon runs. Jailing Of Gold Star Mother Draws Protests ing imprisonment of a Gold Star mother who is serving a 30-day Jail sentence. The woman. Mrs. Nettie W. Ca;ps, Bountiful, went to Jail ratner than to obey a court order she believed unjust. She was sentenced for con tempt of court when she refused to comply with a court order to turn over to a trust fund monev from an insurance policv of her son. Jacob L. Capps, who wfs killed in the battle of the Bulge. Ir money was to be placed in a tund for her son's three small children, now living with his di vorced wife and her new hus band at Seaside, Calif. SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 8 ( Meanwhile, telegrams contln- A total of 28 telegrams from ued to pour Into the office of four states have been received Gov. J. Bracken Lee, asking the by the Governor"! office protest- governor to intervene and free the woman. But serious doubts existed as to whether the governor has pow er to reprieve a person sentenced for civil contempt. An attempted reprieve by the governor last April in a civil con tempt case was held invalid by The Justices were seated as board of pardons members. The St. Joe River in Idaho Is the highest navigable river In the world. PIANO LESSONS Student Register Now! Classes Start Sept. 1 Phont 1078 R Victor Ric m it's f.-7 V V C. 111! CJlKSTEMB mm mm This is Carstens first furniture sale! All items dweribed in this ad and all items on sale are first quality, top-grade home furnishings. Nothing bought especially for sale ... all items are cut in price so you can save 15 to 40 and even more! Davenports and Chairs Portland Lounge and Chairs Heg custom made In a beautiful Alio Blu brocatelle. Two QAQ Cfl Piece and priced to savs you 1 $100. 24950 Reg. Genuine MONTES "CONTINENTAL" 440 Cfl In beig mohair frieze. Hair filled. An extraordinary reduc tion. . , Reg. 25950 Biltwell Davenport and Chair 32950 Kidney shape ... In durable aaa rA mohair frieze. Wins color. A W07.3U rock bottom value. Biltwell Davepnrot and Chair Reg. with a fins valour cover. Dura 1-0 Cfl ble and practical ... a fine. Reg. set. 2 colors. Sectional Set 12950 25950 A modern sectional set by Mag. t 1 a pa nu,,en- A pleasing red and grey 3l7.50eolor 'chame red tapestry with grey mohair trim. A super value In modern sectional furniture. Two Piece Sectionals Sofas and Chairs Genuine Mohair Set In beautiful green and bslge J7 . frieze. Ideal for tha small 234 50 hsm fashioned by Bllt well. Sals prlcedl 18950 Five-Piece Montes Group Reg. . In durable velour. Sof 90,0 Cfl bed wlng rocker, ottoman "'""and two matching pillows. Simmons "Town House" Sofa bed. A versatile, good look-R(f- ing innerspring sofa bed, either 249,50 dr tWi" ""' sPec'"y Club Chair and Daveno Reg. A matching wine or blue velour mf A set by B. P. John Co. Can't be JU beat for wear. Two-Tone Set A Biltwell modern set with Reg. QAM CO or)' tapestry seats and con. trastlng frieze arms. An ultra modern set and a real value. Sofa Bed Value A blue tapestry covered sofa bed with two matching pillows. An excellent bsd and comforta ble, good looking furniture. De Luxe Sofa Bed A John built sofa bed with 1 14 CO dMp' n Pr,nos- Wine color. It.JVed velour cover. A suoerb Reg. 99.50 Reg. value at I7950 22450 16950 21950 84so 9950 Reg. 72.50 Modern Armchairs Upholstered In chartreuse frieze with light wood trim. These chairs will be ens of the first Items bought during this sale. price each . . . 59so 25 FREE PRIZES Reg. 39.95 Reg. 36.95 Occasional Chairs . A group of occasional chairs in beautiful tapestry covers, flut ed backs. 8ave $10 each and outfit your home with lovely enairs. Swing Rocker Value Genuint Biltwell swing rocker with long wearing cover. Espe cially priced for our first sale... 2995 2995 Bates Spreads Discontinued numbers. Values ranging from 7.95 to 11.95. SPECIAL 595 LIVING ROOM OCCASIONAL PIECES Three-Piece Group Reg. 0f two end tables and modern I 00 CA glass top cocktail table. An out I 0 J.JU standing set but it Just wouldn't sell. Now, all three pieces ... Table Bargain Here's a fine, bleached ma hogany lamp table, has drawer and two drop leaves. Speolal savingsl Maple Tables These small odd tables In American Maple are grouped to sell at one low price, each Cobbler Bench Oregon Trail cobbler bench In maple finished knotty pine. One only. Dozens and dozens of end tables ail odd pieces reduced for this sale. All are top quality pieces we wish to clear from our stock. You'll be able to find matching pieces ts harmonize with your present furnishinqs. Every one reduced from 10 to 50. ; Dinettes and Dining Room Suites 8-Piece Bleached Mahogany A modern, 8 piece dining room suite of bleached mahogany . . , rte. 35.95 Reg. 16.95 Reg. 39.95 9950 1995 995 1995 VYalipap Here's a golden opportunity to buy fresh, new wallpaper for home decoration. Buy nowl ALL STOCK 50 LESS COLUMBIA VENETIAN BLINDS Measure your windows and get your new Venetian blinds from our stock. These are ready to install. CUf Minimum VV 10 sq.ft. per square foot Reg. QQ Cfl ,et you'll be proud to own, W7.JU and priced to save you more than ISO. Duncan Phyfe Set Reg. Duncan Phyfe mahogany an fa dining set Eight pieces in tra wiliJV ditional styling, truly superior craftsmanship.. Reduced for this tale! 10-Piece "Barlow Trail" Reg- This dining room set Includes I) AO Cfl chairs, table, buffet and two X47iJU corner cabinets . . . sll In en. chanting maple finish. Reg. Dining Set Special ... in bleached hardwood. In- ja ctuaci laoie ana o matcning I4t.jII chairs. Will give you a lifetime of service and reduced way down I Chrome Set Reduced You'll love this modern chrome set . . . large sized table with red linen top and matching chairs. Save 120! 5-Piece Chrome Set You'll savs plenty on this S piece chrome dinete set. Red linen table top with two ton chairs. Now only . . , Reg. 99.95 Reg. 84.95 34550 259s0 I9950 I2450 7950 6950 LAMPS Genuine 11.95 Aladdin electric table lamps for only 6.95. All colors are available. Many, many odd lamps at greatly re duced prices. 395..249S Lace Table Cloths Choose a lovely 72" x 90" lace sloth to grace your dining table. And a good opportunity to buy several for coming Christmas gifts. Reg. 9.95 5W CHENILLE BED SPREADS You know the quality, you know its a bargain. Regularly 7.95 to 11.95. 595 No limit price in effect until all sold. All Sales Final No Mail, Phone or C.O.D. Orders Same Free Delivery Same Courteous Service Normal Credit Extended Your Own Terms Within Reason. 25 Carstens Furniture Co. is giving away five valuable merchandise prizes every day this week. Each prize is guaranteed to be worth 125 or more. There are 25 prizes In all. If you have a telephone you can win one of these prizes simply by answering your phonal When your phone rings answer by saying, u "Hi Neighbor! Been to Carstens Sale?" that's all you need to do. Nothing to buy, no obligation, Carstens will deliver your prize promptly. Five resident telephone numbers will be called daily . .. Wait! Is your phone ringing newT lljjl 117 W. Cass St. FURNITURE COMPRNV Phone 10 t