The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 03, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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CIO CONVENTION OPENS A Public hall, Cleveland, 0., the CIO opened a week-long con
vention of some 800 delegates. A move by the right-wing majority to discipline ClOleft-wing
unions promises to make the meeting one of the most important in the history of the big indus
trial union federation. (AP Wirephoto.)
Nehru Spurns Suggestion Of Cold War Mediation
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Indian Prime Minister Nehru
dashed cold water on suggestions
that he attempt to mediate a
settlement of the cold war.
"One must be a tremendous
optimist to think such an ap
proach can settle disputes be
tween great nations," Nehru
said.
He was replying to a question
propounded at a dinner meeting
with members of the San Fran
cisco Press club.
The magazine United Nations
World reported recently that a
group of UN members contem
plated asking Nehru to serve as
mediator. A reporter asked the
prime minister whether he
would accept such an Invitation.
"Such ralk is entirely unreal,"
he said.
Nehru replied with an explo
sive "no" to a question whether
he "would look with favor" on an
Invitation to participate In a non-
Communist southeast Asian un
ion. President Quirlno of the
Philippines announced earlier
this week that a preliminary
meeting to be held in January or
February would consider tne
formation of such a union.
CANCER RESEARCH GIFT
SALEM. Iff) Research Cor
poration of New York City has
;iven winameue university a
12.600 grant for study of complex
chemical compounds such as
proteins.
The study will be directed by
Dr. J. C. Nlchol, associate profes
sor of chemistry at Willamette.
It will take two years, but an ad
ditional grant might be obtained
If the work is to De continued. ,
Thp piraffp. attaining a hoicht
of 18 feet, is the tallest living
animal.
The goat is a ruminant animal
closely related to the sheep.
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Junior Red Cross
Enrollment Begun
In County Schools
The annual Junior Red Cross
enrollment campaign was
launched Tuesday in Douglas
county schools, according to Miss
Ruth Swinney, local chairman.
The campaign will continue
through Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Miss Swinney, formerly princi
pal of Fullerton school and long
time Douglas county school
1950 POSTER 4
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More than 19,000,000 youngsters In
TJ. S. elementary and secondary
schools serve humanity through the
Junior Red Cross. This year's en
rollment poster is the work of Jet
Schlaikjer, noted poster artist.
teacher, personally visited near
ly sixty schools last month, dis
tributing supplies. She said the
schools have indicated keen inter
est In the Junior Red Cross pro
gram and have accepted respon
sibility for gift boxes', containing
school supplies, handkerchiefs,
toys, tooth brushes and paste and
other Items. St. Joseph's school
already Is filling 20 boxes and
has asked for more. Yoncalla
high school has sent In several
boxes already, Miss Swinney
said.
Junior Red Cross hopes to con
tinue and enlarge its internation
al program by contributing to the
International Art and School cor
respondence programs, Miss
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California Brush '
Fires Controlled
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3-UPV
After burning 17,000 acres and
destroying at least 10 residences
In Los Angeles-and Ventura coun
ties, a menacing brush fire was
brought under control today by
hundreds of federal, state and
county workers and volunteers.
The fire started Monday night
near Santa Susan Pass, about 33
miles northwest of Los Angeles.
Light winds from the Mojave des
ert swept the flames through
tinder-dry brushland. Several
homes in Box Canyon were de
stroyed as residents were forced
to flee.
Thousand Oaks, scene of an
animal compound where hun
dreds of lions, tigers, elephants
and others are kept for movie
studios, was threatened for a
time last night by the rampant
flames.
At one time the fire was also
within 400 yards of North Ameri
can aviation's hush-hush rocket
motor laboratory.
Rent Decoptrol Issue
Confronts Portland
PORTLAND, Nov. 3 UP)
A public hearing on the proposal
to decontrol rents here will be
held all day tomorrow and into
the night in order to accommo
date all prospective witnesses.
The city auditor's office report
ed petitions on the issue have
been filed from many interested
groups. Letters have been pour
ing into the mayor's office in
creasingly the past week. Most
of these oppose decontrol.
The hearing was set after the
Oregon Apartment House associ
ation, whose members are oper
ators of large rental properties
here and elsewhere In the state,
proposed decontrol.
Swinney said. More than 5,000
pieces of American school art
are on their way to schools in
Sweden, Venezuela, France, and
twelve more foreign countries.
According to the Junior Red
Cross chairman a school corres
pondence album from Denmark
is now in the hands of a Dillard
teacher, who will send one in re
turn. -
Many schools have teacher
sponsors, appointed by the princi-
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ARRIVE IN GERMANY Isaao Patch, American diplomat expelled
from Czechoslovakia under espionage charges, Is shown with his fam
ily on arrival In Frankfurt, Germany. Left to right, are Mrs. Patch,
. carrying daughter, Helen; Penelope, Eliza and Mr. Patch.
pal, who supervise and direct the
program In the school rooms.
One active sponsor, Mrs. Ellen
Perrie of Dillard, has already
turned in a generous sum, ac
cording to Miss Swinney,
"It is felt that the Junior Red
Cross program through Its inter
national correspondence and ex
change programs plays an im
portant part in the fostering of
good will and understanding be
tween tne youtn oi tne partici
pating nations," Miss Swinney
stated. She added that the local
Junior Red Cross units also un
dertake to provide party favors,
decorative articles, and enter
taining skits for Veterans hospi
tals and other hospitals in the
county.
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Thur., Nov. 3, 1949-Tht Newi-Revitw, Roseburg, Or. 7
Bad Boys Outnumber Bad Girls, State Board Told
SALEM tP) There aren't as
many bad girls as there are bad
boys, but the girls are getting
tougher. .......
William Ryan, state supervisor
of institutions, gave that infor
mation tu the state board of con
trol. ' Ryan said there are more
tough girls at the state Hill
crest school for girls than there
ever had been before, ev;n
though the total number of girls
in the school has not increased.
The school has 55 girls, com
pared with the 130 boys at the
State School For Boys at Wood
burn. The subject came up when
the board voted to take two girls
out of the school and send them
back to the Multnomah and Lane
county circuit courts. The girls
are a bad influence on the other
girls, and the school can't do
anything for them.
The courts will have to decide
what to do with them.
Crater Lake, Oregon, which Is
an unusual sapphire blue, lies in
what was once a gigantic volcano
and is 2,000 feet deep.
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