1 2 The Newi-Rtview, Roteburg, Ore. Sat., Oct. 8, 1949 Archduke Cites Christianity Need In World Peace BAKER, Oct. 8. .P Arch duke Otto, Hapsburg pretender to the throne of Austria, said here last night that only in Christian Ity will the western democracies lind a weapon to fight Russian communism. The Marshall plan, he said, has built up western Euroe econ omically and militarily and might stave off communistic control of Europe "If there is time." The handsome young archduke, whoi equick intelliganre and wide International background along with his ancient lineage lent weight to his remarks, has been In far corners of the globe in the last few years observing communism's march at firs' hand. Just as Hitler charted his course for world domination in "Meln Kampf" so, said Archduke Otto, hat Stalin plotted his moves In writing for the world to see. His announced plan, already two thirds completed, Includes absorp tion of small countries on Russia's European border, absorption of China, now In process, and absorp tion of the great Atlantic powers, the step which Americans must recognize as inevitably next and inevitably involving the United States, Archduke Otto said. He emphasized the need for American military strength and said "The time has come" for Americans to emulate the Soviets' filth column tactics. He said the United States should promote a Pacific pact similar to the At lantic pact. "Christianity, If understood and lived, I believe, would give the solution to all of our problems," he said. Vinson Chargtf Navy Expenses Cut In Half (Continued from Page One) Cool Talks To Resurr.. In 20-Day Coal Strike (Continued from Page One) flc date. Rut Ching said he wouldn't wait too long. "Already the pinch is being felt." he told reporters. Edwin G. Nourse, chairman of the President's Economic Advi sory council, said that a month of continued strikes in the coal and steel Industries would ser iously threaten the national wel fare. Chlng said he had kept In close touch with steel developments since the steel strike started last Monday, but he had "no immedi ate plans" for calling Philip Mur ray's ClO-Steelworkers and the steel companies hack into government-sponsored negotiations. Walnuts Wanted to Dry After Oct. 10 BACON and BACON Curry EstaU the naval air arm that Indicate "Congress intended to let It wither on the vine by falling to give It enough operating air craft." Cits Document "I have seen a reputable docu ment indlacating that decisions have been reached In the (De fense) department to cut naval and marine aviation strength about In half and that the Air Force Is to be given an expanded role." Vinson said. "The navy would become a pro tective convoy to move troops and fight submarines. "It is my understanding that secret orders to that effect have been Issued In the Pentagon." In addition to reduction being made by Congress yei'ai nth ss r naval funds. Vinson said he un derstands the navv is to be cut $3."3,(XIO,000 more by action of .he Defense department Itself. Admiral Ilopwood said "Yes sir, that is right." Assign Reduction Of that additional cut, Vinson said, naval aviation is assigned a $203,000,000 reduction. He said that is 57 1-2 percent of the tot.-.l and "far out of proportion to the rest of the navy." He said It would appear that "defense leaders in the Pentagon and the other services are out of sympathy with the navy air at m." j He said It Is on their recom- has already trimmed naval avi ation. In the appropriation for this year still hanging fire in Con gress, Vinson said, the navy would get 2,922 fewer operating aircraft than last year. Attack carriers would be cut from 11 to eight, he said. Air craft procurement would be slashed by 480 planes. Deactivate Stations Nine naval air stations would he deactivated, Vinson said, and there Is no provision for modern izing carriers hy strengthening flight decks and Increasing fuel capacity. He said, though, that Secretary of Defense jrhnson has ordered some work along that line on his own. In addition, he said, the cur rent appropriation would: Reduce attack carrier air groups from 15 to 14, patrol plane squadrons from 34 to 30. person nel by 550 officers and 11,903 en listed men. Force discontinuance of use of fleet carriers for training re serves. Cut the air arm to not more than 3.000 planes in the next two or three years. WANTED FIRST CLASS OPERATING MILLWRIGHT FOR PERMANENT JOB. Youngs Bay Lumber Co. Roseburg, Oregon Cover Of Smog Stalls Traffic In Portland i I PORTLAND, Oct. g.-tPl-A j cover of smog stalled traffic, I multiplied minor accidents, and knocked down telephone and power lines in two places today. The worst smoke and fog com- hinatlon In months hung over the Portland area last night and early today occasionally cutting visibil ity almost to zero. Some motorists mtllnH In Via atria t1 Ihii rarl anri narked until the smoff lifted. I A car driven hy Rudolph Hart man, 43, Portland, sheared off a telephone pole In southeast Port land and went on to crash Into a mal box. , Another ear knocked down power and telephone lines In 'lie i same area. Idaho Guardsmen Rescue Hunters After Snow Fall TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Oct. 8. (.V) Idaho national guardsmen and U. S. Forest service employes used heavy trucks and road clear ing equipment today to rescue 3,000 deer hunters. They were trapped by an early season snow, storm in the Minidoka National forest of southern Idaho. Forest Supervisor A. E. Brlgga said scores of cars still were stall, ed In the area. There have been no deaths, he said, and only one case of serious frostbite. The storm was heavy in other Idaho mountain areas, where two persons were reported missing. Hriggs said eight inches of snow fell in the Minidoka forest area. The storm ceased during the night but was threatening to re sume. "People who stayed with their camps or in their cars are all right." he said. 'The ones who got into trouble were those who tried to walk out of the area." Moscow Lampoons U .S. 'Atomic Monopoly' MOSCOW. Oct. 8. f.P The Moscow press lampooned Ameri can "atomic monopoly" In verse and picture today. The government newspaper Iz vestia carried a cartoon depicting a balloon labeled "Atomic Mo nopoly" blowing up in the face of the U. S. after being punctured by Tass. the Soviet news agency's communique, announcing that the Russians also have atomic weapons. The cartoon was accompanied by a verse which read: "They blew it up every day and every hour. "They threatened everyone, scared everyone, "Rut as a result miscalculated. "Tasa informed the world sim ply, modestly, without boasting "That the atom bomb you have and we have! "Yes! yes!" ( .uJJ te ' I i in iil-t. ti i-w'Urt 'FrmmMi nr-jii utr - - - - PLEAD FOR SCOUT LEADERS Marraret- O'Brlen, actress, and Mrs. C. Vsnchan Frrfuson. National Presi dent of the Girl Scouts of Ihe V. S. A., resd the script of Mariaret'a movie trailer, a plea for adult leaden for Girl Scout troops. French President Auriol Undergoes Jaw Operation PARIS, Oct. 8. Pi President Vincent Auriol was taken today to a suburban clinic for a Jaw operation which reliable sources described as very grave. The president officially asked Interior Minister Jules Moch, a socialist and cousin of Leon Blum, to seek a compromise among middle-of-the-road parties in order to form a new French government. The president had been ex pected to choose a new premier to succeed Henri Queuille whose resignation he accepted Thursday. Political leaders suggested he might pick Moch. who was cred ited with smashing last year's Communist-led strike wave. B7 HttJJ.T Chinese Flee Canton As Red Army Presses (Continued from Page One) GUTTERS AIR COOLERS Authorized Dealer For LENNOX and KLEER-KLEEN (Utility basement) (Floor Units 29" deep) FURNACES ROSEBURG SHEET METAL Phone (41 Your HEATING 850 I. 1st St. Center t Students Prank Injures Small Boy Seriously MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 8-fPl William Bunker. 10, was In criti cal condition today from Injuries suffered In the prank of high schor,' football fans. Witnesses told the police Wil liam had alighted from a street car last night after a football game. Pupils remaining on the car reached through a window and seized his arms. The car started. William was dragged several feet. He fell under a rear wheel when the pranksters re leased him. William suffered a mangled leg. shock and possible internal Injuries. Fire Loss Low Despite Extremely Dry Season PENDLETON, Oct. 8. P-De-spite the driest season In Ine years, the Umatilla forest lost on ly 151 acres to fire from June through September, Range Con servationist John Clouston re ported today. There were 98 fires: 81 caused hy lightning, seven by smokers, eight by rampfires, and one hy a train. The largest hlaze. started by lightning, burned 52 acres on Rider creek. take a like step. Other common wealth governments might follow suit. Trade with China is a big factor. So far only Russia and her ret inue of Eastern European states have recognized the "Peoples Re public" of Communist Mao Tse Tung. The British step would break the front of Western Powers who so far have remained mute on the question of recognizing Pel pin. The United States, which has fewer commercial interests in communist -occupied China, lashed out at the Mao regime. There was nothing diplomatic in Washing ton's language. The State department issued a formal statement denouncing the communist order barring the news-gathering activities of all correspondents from nations not recognizing the Peiping govern ment. The statement branded the or der a "crude attempt" to force recognition of the "Peoples Republic." WHICH? When civic officials named lovely Yvonne Dillon (above) "Miss Western Week" to reign over that annual Palm Springs, Calif., affair, they ex pected to deck her out in a cowboy outfit. But Yvonne, who thinks western clothes do little for her, says she prefers this kind of costume. (AP Wire-photo). GET ILLUSTRATIONS UYOUT id!'' COPY A4rrt Ntwtpopr Strvict it Mi no fon'i Imadittg odvorftiing mat irK. tubtcrtbwl fo by vi ro fitfp row gt bmtfe ftuht from yovt odvtrfiimg m vf ftwipop. If rortl you nothing to toJrt odvonfoo of thit froo torvku. more advertising FOR YOUR MONEY Successful advertising is not necessarily a matter of bigness alone ... 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Fish were swimminw In flniH. ed streets after a cloudburst backed up the River Part through the twon's sewer system. SPAGUE NAMED PORTLAND. Oct. 8- (.P The Oregon and California Ad visory board re-elected Charles A. Sprague, Salem, chairman yesterday. The board derided to wait to hear from the West Coast Lum bermen's association and the Pa cific Northwest Loggers' associ ation before taking action on new regulations for rights-of-way granted hy the government for construction of timber acccs roads. Mother Goes Beserk; Kills Two Children KALAMAZOO. Mich., Oct. 8. (.Pi A 27-year-old mother went berserk today and killed her two children with a celery knife, po lice said. Undersheriff B. K. McGregor said she told him she couldn't stand the continual crying of the children. William Howard Freeman, 28, the husband, said he found his wife this morning sitting in a blood-spattered bathtub with the knire in her nana. . The dead body of their nine-month-old baby, Larry was In the tub. In a nearby bedroom was the body of another son, John Carroll, six. Mrs. Freeman was held at the sheriff's office without charge for Investigation. China Reds Are Holding Jap Red Cross Workers TOKYO. Oct. 8 (.Ti At least 144 Japanese Red Cross nurses are prisoner of Chinese Com munist armies. American Red Cross headquarters for the Far East said today. Nurse Kiyoko Shlmizu, recent ly repatriated by the Chinese Reds because of illness, supplies names and locations of 144 oth ers, authorities said. No Business For Ten Years Ends Man's Job COPENHAGEN, Oct. 8 (.P For 10 years now, the customs officer at Moellehuset on the Danish-German border has been on dutv every day. But the custom house will be closed Jan. 1. A Customs surveyor found that the border at Moellehuset hasn't seen a solitary traveler In those 10 years. DELAKE INCORPORATES DKLAKE. Oct. 8-.1i This North Lincoln countv beach com munity voted last night to Incor porate. 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The mercury plummeted to 17 degrees In Prlneville, spurring the potato harvest. No crop dam age occurred. The Weather Bureau forecast warmer temperatures in westein Oregon, but warned that eastern Oregon would remain cold to night, with temperatures around 25 to 32. Redmond recorded 2.3 this morning. Other minimums, up to 4:30 a.m., included: Baker 32. Burns 28, Eugene 33, Klamath Falls 28, La Grande 36, Lakeview 30, Medford 34, Ontar io 40, Pendleton 35, Rosehurg, 43, Salem, 40, The Dalles 43. The snowstorm yesterday dis rupted power lines in the Union and Cove areas of Union county. Sixteen telephone lines snapped under the snow's weight, and about 50 rural homes were black ed out. Yanks Take 6-0 Lead Over Brooklyn Dodgers (Continued from Page One) little choice. He virtually had to go with big Newk. the workhorse of the staff, who has pitched 245 innings, nntsned la of Ji starts and thrown five shutouts. Lopat. Casey Stengel's chunky little southpaw, had a 15-10 secord as compared to 17-8 for New combe. Eddie had 14 complete games In 30 starts and four shut outs. Because Carl Furillo aggra vated a groin Injury In yester day's contest, he was out of the lineup today. Shotton used Gene Hermanski In right field. The starting lineups: New York Brooklyn Rizzuto, ss Reese, ss Henrich, lb Miksis, 3b Berra, c Snider, cf DiMaggio. ef Robinson. 2b Brown, 3b Hodges, lb Woodling. if Olmo, If Manes, rf Campanella, e Coleman, 2b Hermanski, rf Lopat, 6 Newcombe, p Umpires Jorda (NL) plate; Hubbard (AL) first base; Rpar don (NL1 second base; Passar?lla (AL) third base; Hurlev (AL) left field foul line; Barr (NL) right field foul line. Idaho's Democrat Senator Passes WASHINGTON. Oct. 8 -(.PV-U. S. Senator Bert Henry Miller. Idaho Democrat, died of a heart attack at his home here at 8 a.m. (EST I today. Miller, then a Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court, was elect ed to the Senate last November in the sweep that saw the Demo crats recapture control of Con gress and elect President Tru man. His defeat of Republican Sena tor Henry C. Dworshak helped to give the Democrats the 54 to 2 edge they held in the Senate at the beginning of this session. Since then the margin has been cut to 53 to 3 through the resig nation cf Senator Wagner (D-NY and the appointment of John Fos ter Dulles, a Republican, to suc ceed him. Presumably Miller's death w'll mean the loss of another seat for his party, since Idaho's Gov. C. A. Robins, who will name a suc cessor. Is a Republican. This would leave the Democrats with a 52 to 4 margin. Miller, who was 70, was elected to the Senate for a full six-year term. He took his seat when Con gress convened last Jan. 3. Miller attended yesterday's Senate session and cast a vote on the farm bill. If you have an Ice cream scoop you've been using all summer don't put it away now that colder weather is here. It's an excellent tool to keep around the kitchen with which to serve mashed po tatoes, tuna fish or salmon salad, or cottage cheese. HOUSING GOING FAST PORTLAND, Oct. 8 (.TV-If any Oregon cities want federal low-cost housing projects, they had better make a survey of their needs quickly. This was the ad vice of Abner Silverman, public housing administration official, who spoke to Pacific Northwest housing experts here yesterday. He added that 175 communities already have applied for the projects. nabaLawnlnFsll? 'iV'9 GERMINATION UN.fORM-MOISTimV IDEAl COOl 1 GROWING ill So if you're planning on putting in a new lawn or re pairing an established lawn, do it this fall. And when you do, be sure you use Suit Yourself at Joe Richards HI BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE EARNINGS Douglas Count)' FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 98 Located W. Washington St and S. 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