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Her Carnegie Hall appearance will be her only one in New York and her only radio broadcast in 1949. She will tour 27 cities. (AP Wirephoto). Two-Judge Hawaiian Court Splits On Strike Issue HONOLULU, Sept. XS-i.VU-A. split decision Wednesday by a two-judge federal district court affirmed territorial operation of Hawaii's strikebound docks. The ruling came on a petition by the CIO Longshoremen's un ion for a temporary Injunction against the government's seiz ure of the docks. The court denied the request. The union said it would appeal Immediately to the Ninth circuit court In San Francisco. Judges J. Frank McLaughlin and Delberg E. Metzger dis agreed entirely on the question f the validity of the territorial stat ute authorizing the dock opera tion. For that reason, McLaughlin said, the restraining order was denied. The Hawaii legislature passed the seizure act recently, seeking to pry open the blockade of water-borne cargo set up bv fhe striking union. Since Aug. 8, 223, 000 tons of cargo have been un loaded bv government-hired stev edores. The CIO strike is In its 151st day. Judge McLaughlin sustained the emergency dock seizure law. City Manager Not "Cure PORTLAND, Sept. 30 (.W Carl H. Chatters warned Thurs day that a city manager is no "cure all" for city troubles. Chatters, executive director of the American Municipal associa tion, came here to attend the League of Oregon Cities and Ore gon Finance Officers association convention which opened yester day. "People have a tendency to All," Assn. Head Says want a head man who will take responsibility from their shoul ders," said Chatters. "When they do- this and put a city manager into politics, they are in for trou ble." He said several midwestern ci ties tried to get rid of political machines by establishing a cilv manager government. "The only result," he added, "was to givo the machine a tighter grip on city administration." frl., Sept. 30, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. el or manpower. In this connection General Her shey disclosed that the selective service system Is keeping a close tab on the nation's manpower eligible for military service the group between 19 and 26 years ot age. He said the armed forces have not made a call for men from the selective service system since last February. They were over strength at that time, he said, but they now have a defied of some 25,000 men. The U. S. rapid transit industry carried a number of passengers in 1948 equal to about 10 times the population of the earth. NEW LOCATION! ' Dr. H. B. Scofield Palmer Chiropractor Rifle Range Road 4, 10 mi. North of County Shops Offlca Hour 10-12 an M Saturday! 10-11 A. M . X-ray ncuro-ealomttar wrvlM for iptnal correction. 1 1 JfcTe relieve miser, a i lllM. rub throat . 7 I kTo relieve mljwr. 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BETA SIGMA PHI CHAPTERS TO MEET All chapters of Beta Sigma Phi are requested to attend a short meeting to be held Tues day night, October 4, at the Ep iscopal parish hall at eight o' clock to commemorate interna tional night. COMMITTEE OF AWARDS TO MEET ON SATURDAY The committee of awards of the Camp Fire Council will meet Saturday. Oct. 1, at ten o'clock In the morning at the Camp Fire office in Miller's basement. All girls ready to be examined for their ranks are asked to be theie. For Young Women In White Clinic Shoes f!yls$V 7,95 m' NURSES! DonVsery'Holery...Sy " 1ERMA-SIZED TliMe Weak H.ra't tht ally Itocklns' r .i Lvk .llv uratach T j. V I 9 again) contact talartlaaw 3J lacawM U't Oarmo $iia".ia tatlacl garinkidal faith! From ihaof H lorvko waijhrii, Wtiila, Black and Ouomalal. Too Boy oo mora for too bait In full fashionod Kotiory plvs tr.it ( aclvatvo tootvrol Crisp, clean sheets are no greater comfort than freshly aired shoes. Change your shoes daily ... for foot freshness, daintiness, longer wear. Better Shoes For All the Family WAYNE'S "Just Around the Corner from Douglas County Bonk" SOCIAL CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING At the regular meeting of the Social club of the Eastern Star of Canyonville held Sunday after noon at the home of Mis. Dorothy Cox it was decided to postpone the carnival which had been planned for October 15; the rea son being they do not expect to have the Masonic hall completed enough by then for the carnival to be held there. No further date has been sou ROSE P.-T.A. TO HOLD FIRST FALL MEETING ROSE P.-T.A. will hold its first fall meeting at the schoolhouso Monday evening at sever-thirty o'clock and all parents are urg ed to be present. The member ship drive will open. A program is oeing arranged ny tne com mittee in charge and the busi ness meeting will be conducted by Clyde Adair, new president of the association. GENEVA GUILD TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY EVENING Geneva Guild will neet Tues day evening, October 4, at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hohn R. Dingley, 2054 Harvard avenue. The program will be In charge of Mr. Neks Lindell. All members are requested to be present. BOOSTER NIGHT AT Rl VERSDALE POSTPONED On account of so many Grang ers going hunting this weekend, Riversdale Grange has postpon ed its Booster night progrrro, planned for this evening, Sept. 30. The affair has been postponed indefinitely. The Grange will celebrate Its 20th anniversary the evening of October 7 at eight o'clock at the hall, at which time the charter members will be guests of honor. Refreshments will be served. Indian Youths' Theft Leads Te Reformatory PORTLAND, Sept. 30 & The war-like apiratlnns of three Indian youngsters who stole guns and ammunition for an ambush hideaway will have a chance to cool in the reformatory. The youngsters two aged 14 and 15 were sentenced here. 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