The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 01, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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Visiting India
Premier Shopping
With Thin Purse
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 1.
(IP) Window shopping In a land
oi plenty witn a very inin inxtr
national pocketbook. That't about
the position of India's prime min
ister, Jawaharlal Nehru, on his
tour ol the United States. India
is rich in rupees, Britain owes
her a fortune in pounds sterling,
but she is short of dollar credits.
Nehru has more than one thins
in mind. He is appraising the
American standard of prosperity,
and probably Judging now much
of it would be practicable and de
sirable for his country. His tour
brought him here last night for
a three day visit.
The Indian statesman is a bit
paternal in his love of India
and his people. He sees no rea
son why they should not be un
titled to the best. He has ex
perienced, now, the bounty that
Americans enjoy. There can be
little doubt that he will go home
grimly determined that if In
dians work for it, they can build
a comparable economy and that
they shall work for it.
Nehru is a stubborn, never-give-up
worker with a great ca
pacity for firing enthusiasm. He
is an impatient man, but a prac
tical one.
Through most of his adult Hie
he has been a man in a hurry.
He explained: There Is so much
to do that every moment of his
life must count. First he was
working to free the people from
British rule. Now that they are
independent, he is working to
free them from poverty and to
win for them a place among
the leading nations In the world.
In his younger years he Is 59
he always ran up stairs. He
does not enjoy resting now, and
usually sleeps only a few hours
Nehru probably is ' the most
practical idealist you could meet.
Tut., Nov. 1, 1949 Th Ntwi-RavUw, Roibur, Or. f
Exerctst Hour Draws
Crowd For VolltybaU
Roseburg YMC A ' Secretary
Marten Voder reported a good
crowd was on hand for the week
ly session of the YMCA-sponsoied
exercise hour. hld e"cry Thurs
day between 5:30-6:30 p. m., at
the Roseburg junior high school
gymnasium. Any man living in
is , ... .. -,u "Rrticinate
In a game of volleyball current
al trie! ion of the exercise hour
for a 25-cent service charge,
' NO FIRE DAMAQK
The Roseburg fire department
was called to the Paul Casey re
sidence, 857 Mosher, 10 a. m. Mon
day. A backfiring electric motor
was out when firemen arrived.
No damage was reported.
Mongolian Invaders of the Near
East in the 13th century brought
with them Chinese works of arts
whose designs were soon copied
and used on clay tiles for walls.
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SALVATION ARMY HAS VARIED ACTIVITIES Many local youths go to the Salvation Army Camp at Trettle Glen, near Oregon City, each summer,
pictured II) above, where a varied activity program is conducted. 121 In Roseburg the Salvation Army band is developing musical talent, left to right!
Mrs. Claude Bowden, Laura Anderson, Ramona Anderson, front row; Alfred Anderson, Capt. Bowden; Tom Alspaugh, back row. (3) Musical studies are con
' tinued in summer session at Trestle Clen. Cirl at blackboard is Sandra Means of Roseburg. (41 Craft class at Trestle Clan Includes a number ef Roseburg
youngsters. (5) Capt. Claude Bowden of Roseburg lowers flag at camp at end of day, while girl buglers sound retreat. About 40 per cent of the Salvation
Army's anticipated revenues in Roseburg during comln-i y-r will be derived from the Roseburg Community Chest, while support for other Salvation Army
activities will come from the Oregon Chest. Dates of the Chest driva this year are Nov. 7 through Nov. 19.
today's Blitz Weinhard
has it
Ont Furniturt Strike Settled But Another Starts
PORTLAND, Nov. 1.-WP)
One major furniture company re
sumed operations Monday after a
strike but another was closed by
a walkout.
About 70 upholsterers struck at
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the Superbilt Manufacturing Co.
Their picket line was respected by
AFL furniture workers, team
sters, and warehousemen. About
125 were cmplbyed.
Cecil Ruprecht, business agent
for the upholsterers' union, said
the strike resulted from the dis
charge of two women employee
because they refused to conform
to "unapproved shop rules." A
management spokesman said the
women were fired because they
"failed to cooperate with the
firm's policies." He said the man
agement offered to arbitrate but
that the union demanded that the
women be reinstated.
About 550 workmen returned
to work at the Doernbecher Man
ufacturing Co. plant after settle
ment of a dispute that halted op
erations much of the time since
September 30.
Scientifically, the domestic cat
Is known as Fells catus or Felis
domestlca.
Truck and Auto
Repairing
Welding Radiator Service
Truck Ports Bought and Sold
All Work Guaranteed
Ray's Truck Shop
2055 N. Stephen!
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