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i ll j. ,J1. (J BOY SCOUTS OF TROOP 7, American Legion posfNo. 16, group for the camera in front of the city hall, where they had a sembled at the: request of their icoutmaster and assistant scout master) 'respectively,. City Officers Ray Lorance and Ervin Best. : ; v;v':'; . '"!' V-i -.,'!,.:, The boys in the front rqv are, from the left,- Stephen Reed,' Leslie Nichols, Leonard Chamberlain, Johnny. Joelton; ;middle row, 'John Laj-ecy Liwrehce Lawson, Eddie - Lindell, Joe Levine, Charles Post; back row, Officer Lorance, Jim Wilson, -Jef. tie S,cMli'e;-''FloydC))ilman (senior ' patrol leader),- Joe Strick ling . (assistant scoutmasterl, Arthur, Mandvill and Edward Ni-j chols. (By ..P4ul-Jenkins ) . r . . ' :';:";-.::.;..! . . '. , . .. ' Brothers Shoot Father To Death In Family Row MEDIA, Pa. OP) Police said two brothers, are being- question ed in the fatal' shooting of their father blasted last night by si multaneous charges from a shot gun and deer rifle, Fred Jack, chief of Delaware county detectives, said. Benjamin P. D'Amo're, '58, owner of a nur sery in nearby Marple township, was shot to death as he got out of an automobile to unlock a ga rage door.1' ! " :: ' " Jack said D'Amore's two sons Nicholas, 24, find John, 22, both of Philadelphia met .- police at the door with the joint statement: "We shot our father";; v No formal ' charge "has been placed against the brothers pend ing further - investigation, Jack said. The two told him, Jack said, they shot their father because he had beaten ytheir-i parial)ycrip pled mother, Mrs. Constance D' Amore, 56 . The detective k said- D'Amore's son-in-law, John Guanti, told him the beating was "over a pair of socks" D'Amore-wanted to wear but couldn't because they were In the family wash, - AND BASEBALL TEAM? NEW YORK,; (ff)- Israel soon may have a Brooklyn of its own ; ... Brooklyn Jews, who -will open a campaign Dee -4 to-Taise $750.; 000 to-' purchase ' and develop 4, 000 acres In the Negev, plan to name the new settlement Ffar Brooklyn (Brooklyn village). The Brooklyn division of the Jewish national fund announced the drive. I' - . J . "' , ; , SJB LAUNCHES 'GUIDED MISSILE-Smoke enguUs the cpnnlng , wer o4 Shfj .D, S. Navy. submarine Carbonero as the vessel launches .looavaunpg exercise ' xuiki,- recenuy neia m nawaii. rne guiaea missile was guided, down a line of: ships as a target for anti-aircraft tv,vCv-:-:.,r;-; guns. Montgomery Sew No Threat Of Western Europe War NEW YORK WK Field Mar shal Viscount 'Montgomery, miU itary chairman of the Western European ; Union Defense alli ance, said here he saw no imme diate threat of open conflict in western turope. "If there -were any" Immediate danger I wouldn't be here, would I?" he asked with a grin on his arrival here. Montgomery said he did not Intend to ask United States au thorities for more American troops In Western Europe. "The number of troops in West ern Europe has nothing to do with me,'' he said. He explained that the question of the number of troops was po litical In nature and said "the soldiers do what the politicians tell them." Montgomery declined to com ment on the position of the atom bomb in the world military picture. the most fperionai gift in . the world ' . . .your portrait. This Christ mas give your portrait as a gift to each one you love. It will be the most appreciated gift you could offer. DO US A FAVOR . . and make your appointment NOW for a sitting. In a few weeks (t might be too late. Enlargements (5" x 7") from your own nega tive 59o ea. So do phone 857-Y NOW and you'll have solved your shopping worries. Read below how your photo can be used for the most original Christmas cards for un usual calendar gifts. You'll be amazed how little It costsl U. S. Asks Thirty Nations To Aid In Freeing Consul WASHINGTON. Nov. 22 W) The United States has appealed to 30 nations, including Russia, to intervene with the Chinese communists in behalf of the im prisoned American Consul Gen eral, Angus Ward. The state department announc ed that Secretary Acheson sent out messages Friday night ask ing the other governments "as a matter of urgency" to express to the Communist authorities at Pelping their "concern" over the jailing of Ward and four mem bers of his staff. Ward and the others were jail ed October 24. The state department said that even today other American staff members at Mukden are still unable to get permission to visit Ward. Acheson made his appeal after the repeated protests to the top Chinese Communist officials, through American consular re presentatives at Peiping, had been ignored. There has been a mounting cry in this country for some action including demands that the Unit ed States use force against the Communists. The Communists have claimed that Ward and his staff mem bers were arrested for beating a Chinese employee. The state department calls these charges 'trumped up." Tax Statements Sent Out In Form Of Poetry NASHVILLE, Tenn. OPlADa vidson county trustee Jack Price Jones believes poetry soothes the soul and opens the pocketbook at the same time. Here is the latest tax state ment he mailed to the county's citizenry: "The frost is on the pumpkin, and the fodder's in the shock These brisk November days are great For sleepin' darn that clock! But tempus fuglts, constantly, Now please don't be too lax, Pay taxes 'ere the first of Jan. Take 'em off your Income tax." Federal Loans For Rural Phones Not Attractive ' WASHINGTON, 'VPt Western- states have been relatively slow in showing interest in the government's new rural t e 1 e phone program. . Journment, authorized loans lor improvement, expansion, const ruction, acquisition and operat ion of telephone lines In "rural' areas. i , 1 Spokesmen for the Rural Elect rification administration, which will administer the program, think the apparent lack of inter est in the west may be due to several causes. Farmers, for instance, were busy when the legislation was under consideration, Policies and Proceedures to make the law operative have not been worked out. Application blanks- haven't even been printed yet. ' In the western area thus far, the three Pacific coast states have shown most Interest. - Nine existing companies i n Oregon and seven in Washington have asked -for information. Five companies, three groups of potential telephone users and two individuals have written the agency from California. . One Californian wrote that though a major telephone line is only 11 miles away, four closely grouped communities near Los Angeles - have been told direct telephone service from existing lines will cost between $10,000 and $15,000 for construc tion costs. - The last accurate figures for farm telephones were those' of the 1945 farm census. The pre sent situation will not be reveal ed until some time in 1951, when returns are in from the 1950 cen sus. ;-'.. However, . estimates Indicate that, at the end of .last year, not more than 42 per cent of the nation's farms had telephone ser vice. . ; . REA estimates that 78 oer cent of farms - have electric service, now, compared with 4b per cent in 1945. .. Gov. McKay Sorry For -1 U. Of O. Coach Jim Aiken. SALEM. VP) Governor Douglas McKay, an Oregon state College man, is feeling sorry for University of Oregon football coach Jim Aiken. "After the way Oregon State beat Oregon Saturday, the wol ves will be after Jim," the gov ernor said. "Just a year ago, Aiken was a hero with a co-championship of the coast confernce. Now it's different, and it's lucky for him he has tenure. "There are only two worse Jobs on earth than being a foot ball coach. They are a mortician and a doctor." ...... WALLBOARD Flrtex- Sheetrock Masonlte PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 , ' Tues., Nov. 22, 1949 The Nwt-Rvitw, RoMburf, Ore. 9 NEW RUSSIAN BAN VATICAN CITY, UP) A Vatican informant says Russian satellite countries will not per mit their woman Catholic citi zens to visit Rome during the 1950 Holy year, which begins Christmas eve. Photographic Christmas Cards or Calendar From Your Own Negative Just furnish ut with your favorite snapshot or negative and we'll reproduce this photo on selected Christmas cards . . . outstanding momentos of yule-time. Costs for these Christmas cards is as little as 82o each (for ' more than. 100). See us for complete .details . but hurryl - Give a photo calendar. 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