The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 01, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    Yugoslavs Not
Disturbed Over
Russian Threat
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Sept.
1 Spreading rumor of
Soviet army troop concentrations
near Yugoslavia'! frontier attend
ed (peculation over the new Rus
sian denunciation of Premier Mar
shall Tito.
I Diplomatic officials In London
said British and U. S. restrictions
on the sales of military equio
ment to Yugoslavs may be eased
to bolster Tito's regime).
Officially there was no con
firmation of troop movements
nor of talk that Yugoslavia .may
seek United Nations intervention
in her blossoming dispute with
Russia.
; But It should be emphasized
that the Yugoslavs themselves
re showing no concern over the
possibility that the propogaaia
and economic struggle between
this country and her communist
neighbors will turn Into a shoot
ing war.
There was no immediate Yugo
slav response to the Soviet note,
announced Tuesday, blasting the
Tito government as an ally of
the western powers.
The United States embassy
was taking things calmly and
showing scant signs of anticipat
ing a showdown now In the Yugoslav-Russian
dispute.
While Tito's troops remain
I SUIT I
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Queen's Ball-.
Saturday-Sept. 3-10:00 P. M.
Rodeo Parade-Sunday-Sept.
4-10:00 A. M.
Dancing Saturday, Sunday
and Monday
Eaglet Hall. Music by Lou Franco and
The Happy Valley Cowboys
CONTESTS: .
O Saddle Bronc
O Bareback Riding
O Bull Riding
O Calf Roping
O Wild Cow Milking
O Kids' Calf Scramble
...AND MANY OTHERS
Receiver Namtd F?r Form
In Horsemear Scandal
PORTLAND, Sept. 1 UP)
A receiver was named Wednes
day for Holgate farms by Circuit
Judge Alfred P. Dobson after
Oregon Egg A Poultry company
filed a complaint charging the
firm was either insolvent or In
danger of becoming so.
The farms and its manager,
Talmadr-e F. Staley, were in the
news recently when they were
sued by an inn which charged
ground horsemeat was bought
there under the misapprehension
it was ground beef. Staley ans
wered with a counter-suit for
damages.
The receiver named to safe
guard assets and keep the firm
operating is William H. Klepper,
one-time part owner of the Port
land Baseball club.
DEER HORN FARMS
MOSCOW-) In the Soviet
Far East special farms are
busy growing deer horns. This
sounds like a strange occupation,
but In fact it is a profitable one.
For the deer are the exceedingly
rare spotted deer and the young
horns of this species posses med
icinal qualities highly valued by
specialists.
rne spotted aeer is louna only
In the Maritime districts of the
Soviet Far East. The deer farms
have a double task to collect
this valuable product and to per
mit the spotted deer to multiply.
alert, there was little public sign
they are expecting war.
Jitters seemed mostly to wear
an imported label. If cominform
troops movements and there
usually are some at this time o(
year are part of a Russian
scare plot to build up a war of
nerves, then it looked like a
futile campaign as far as the
man-in-the-street was concerned.
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SUNDAY-SEPT. 4
MONDAY-SEPT. 5
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Tonight at 7:30, Miss La Verne Shown and Dwight Pope will be
Interviewed on the regular Thursday night "Here Comes the Bride"
program. They'll be quizzed about marriage plans arid romance back
ground by Del McKay. Tune In "Hopalong Cassldy" at 8 . . . and
"The Fishing A Hunting Club of the Air" at 8:30. Must an automatic
shotgun be plugged for all types of hunting T Is hunter entitled to
the bag limit of his guide as well as his own? Which affords. the
better field practice, traps or skeet shooting? These aad many other
listener-submitted questions will be answered by outdoor experts
Dave Newell, Jim Hurley, Gall Borden and Jeff Bryant for tonight's
"Club" broadcast at 8:30. The new trio currently appearing nightly
at the Ssallmar Room will be heard tonight at 9:30. "Girls of Note"
they're known as. Mike "The Falcon" Waring will be heard to
night at 10.
When they hand out prizes for nonchalance. Max Fein,
a (3-year-old office worker who fell from the eighth floor of
a downtown Los Angeles office building, will win the jack
pot. A business man who witnessed the fall from his second
floor office, reported In a "Mutual Newsreel" Interview
(Mon. thru Fri. 6:15 p. m.), "I leaned out the window, and
there wae this little old guy lying down there In a pile of
broken glass. Mr. Fein had landed on a skylight. He looked
up and slid, .'I Just fell from the eighth floor . , . what
floor is this?' I told him it was the second. He thought for
a moment, then asked, "Where's my glasses?"' Mr. Fein es
caped with minor injuries.
Been past the Courthouse lately? Whattaya think of those baby,
blue steps? Reactions are varied.
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8:30 Man About Town.
9:40 Muilc.
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10:00 New.
1015 Gospel Singer.
10 .10 Say It With Muale.
10 45 Art Baker.
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11:30 Queen For a Day.
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12:25 Music.
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12:40 Local News.
12:45 National News.
12:55 Market Reports.
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3:45 Local Loan Show.
4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr.
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1100 Cue In Music.
11:30 Sign Off.
CHILDREN EXAMINED
Thirty-four first grade chil
dren were examined at 4he
Green-Glengary xchool by Dr.
George Lend, with the coopera
tion of the county health depart
ment, Wednesday.
In 1875. nails were first manu
factured from wire.
AT
LABOR DAY-SEPT. 5
ROSEBURG ARMORY
8:30 P. M.
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Admission:
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tax included
REEDSPORT
Strawberry Plants Morsels
For Deer Invading Wade's Flat
By S. S. SMILEY
News-Review Correspondent
Residents on Wide'i flat
Reedsport residential section.
have about despaired of trying
to raise either berries, vegeta
bles, or flowers, especially those
living along the foothills on the
north edge ol the district.
While neighboring towns are
having to curtail the watering ol
their lawns and gardens, due to
shortage of water, these Reeds
port residents find themselves
unable to curb the damage done
by deer from the hills close by.
Strawberry patches seem to be
the chief attraction for the deer
in this locality, as they mal.e
regular calls lust before time to
pick the berries, and help them
selves. But they do not hesitate
to help themselves In vegetable
gardens, eithec, or in iiower gar
dens.
Local state police officers have
a product for distribution that is
supposed to keep the marauders
away irom tne gardens ana oer-
ry patcneo, ana sun noi injure
the berries and vegetables lor
domestic use, but this product
has not yet been thoroughly tried
out.
In the meantime, the four-leg
ged intruders continue to be ex
ceedingly unpopular.
One theory aavancea ior me
deer being more of a nuisance
than usual is that tne mils are
so dry now that the feed is short,
and the well-watered lawns and
gardens are especially attrac
tive.
Constructing Slaughter House
Walter Walker of Schollield
creek, operator of a large stocK
ranch, is constructing a new
slaughter house on his ranch .o
replace the old one. Mr. Walker
does a considerable amount of
custom butchering and meat cut
ting in addition to butchering his
own stock.
Lois Transferred to Siuslaw
The gasoline powered launch
Lois, owned by the Columbia Riv
er Packer's association and used
as a pick-up boat during the shad
season and for general utility
work, was taken to the Siuslaw
river last week to be put to sim
ilar use there. With the Reeds
port plant almost Inactive since
the closing of the shad season
June 30, the company's plant at
Florence is busy receiving troll
fish and the gillnet season on the
Siuslaw River opens Sept. 1.
Logging Camps Under Slow Bell
C. O. Nottage of Scottsburg,
pioneer resident of that vicinity,
was a Reedsport visitor Monday.
He states that logging camps in
that neighborhood are running
"under a slow bell" In many In
stances, with some of them clos
ed down until next spring.
Might Have Been Real Tragedy
The report that reached Reeds
port Saturday of the drowning
oi three fishermen on tne ump-
qua river bar near Winchester
bay seems to nave been siigntiy
exaggerated, as a later report
saya no lives were actually lost.
But th difference between the
false report and what actually
happened seems to have been an
extremely narrow one, and the
false report was so nearly a true
one, that many who know the de
tails of the case are still marvel
ing that no lives were lost.
Small boats manned by ardent
fishermen, and a bar that can
change from calm water to rough
water almost instantly, are the
makings of a tragedy.
Deep Well Provides Water
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fullhart
of Ash Valley, operators of a
grocery store there, recently
moved their business to a new
location and erected a combina
tion residence and business build
ing. One of the drawbacks of their
new location was an inadequate
water supply, and this being an
unusually dry year, they soon
found this drawback a serious
one.
Not caring for the prospects,
TO THE
ROSEBURG
POLICEMEN'S
BENEFIT
BALL
""jaw ' jvn 9
even for the few dry months each
year, they arranged for a well
drilling concern from Rosehurg
to see what could be done about
1L
The result is an adequate sup
ply of water, secured from a
depth that insures sweet, cold
water the year round.
Other residents of the valley,
facing diminishing water supply
because ot the heavy logging op
erations in that vicinity, are ser
iously considering deep wells as
the solution.
Round-Up Attracts Visltore
It teems as if almost a third
of the residents of this commu
nity made the trip to Pendleton
this year to attend the Round
Up. One local logging operator
stated that he had been trying
to get to Pendleton for that event
for 20-odd years, but that some
hlng always interfered.
But this year, with an unsually
large number of logs In booms,
rafts and cold-decks in the woods,
and the seemingly uncertain lum
ber market, several of the camps
in this vicinity have been closed
down entirely or their output cur
tailed. In this instance, this operator
was enabled to gel to the Round
Up. One of the young lads making
that trip for the first time re
marked on his return that "those
bleacher seats are the hardest
and hottest I ever had occasion
to sit on." But he enjoyed the
show!
Russ-Yugoslav
Affair Seen As
"War Of Nerves"
WASHINGTON. Sept. 1.
Serretary of State Acheson said
Wednesday that developments on
the Yugoslav border appear to
be part of a war of nerves.
He told a news conference that
the developments appear to be
taking place with a sort of cal
culated publicity. He did not say
specifically what he had in mind
hut there are rumors of Soviet
Yugoslav frontier.
In response to a question, Ach
eson said that as far as he knows
no consideration is being given
to lifting British and U. S. re.
strlctions on arms shipments to
Yugoslavia.
Diplomatic officials In London
reported such a move Is under
study as a way to holster Yugo
slavia's Marshal Tito In his quar
rel with Moscow.
Yugoslavia, Acheson said, has
made no request for easing of
the restrictions.
On other matters, Acheson said:
Russia la trying to impose im
possible burdens on Austria in
writing a peace treaty lor that
country. British Russian Ameri
can discussions on the treaty are
now being held In London by
the foreign ministers' deputies.
Acheson said the negotiations
have made some progress but a
big difficulty is that Russia is
trying to put Impossible burdens
on the Austrian government
whereas the western powers are
trying to assure Austria's exis
tence as a free and Independent
nation.
The Greeks, by their recent
Garmmos mountain military vic
tory, appear to be on the road
to solving the problem of the
Communist guerrlla revolt. He
said the Greek army hw made
excellent and highly gratifying
progress.
Actress Sees Friend Die
In Fiery Plane Crash
CANNKS FrnnHk nl 1 a
Count Glrogl Cinl, wealthy
Italian businessman, died in a
Diane Crash WeH
the horrified eyes of Film Ac
tress jwerie u heron. She had
gone to Cannes airport to wave
goodby .
The two-engined plane carrying
Cinl, whose name has been
romantically linked with that of
the actress, circled low after
taking off, caught a wlngtlp on
the ground, crashed and burned.
Cini's pilot, Giorgio Giradello, 26,
also was killed.
Miss Oberon burst Into tears
and, suffering from shock, was
taken back to her hotel.
Witnesses theorized Cinl, 30,
had ordered his pilot to circle
back over the airport for a last
farewell wave to the pretty
brunette actress.
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LaGrande Thrtattntd
In Wattr Shortage
LA GRANDE, Sept 1 -Am
This town's irrigation water was
rationed more tightly Wednesday
after a drastic fall In the ci'y
reservoirs threatened to exbaust
drinking water.
City Manager Ed H. Ford ban
ned all sprinkling three days a
week, and divided the city Into
two sections, each to be watered
on two days a week.
The lowered stream flow and
heavy irrigation demands have
cut the water supply in reser
voirs to almost one-half the nor
mal day's supply.
Ford said many people have
been running hoses all night, in
violation of city rules. "If viola
tions persist," he warned, "La
Grande is going to find ItsPlf
without drinking water in the
near future."
Nails were scarce in the early
American colonies.
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ACTIVE CLUB DATED
The Roseburg Active club will
meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the
Country club. A speaker is
scheduled for the meeting. All
members are requested to attend.
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