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10 Th Newi-Revlew, Roioburg, Or. Frl., Nov. 25, 1949 Quakers Offer U. S., Russia Plans For World Peace And Control Of The Atomic Bomb PHILADELPHIA UP) The American Friends Service committee has given the United States and Soviet Russia a working plan for control of the atom bomb and preservation of international peace, The Quaker organization proposed that the atomic bomb stock piles of both the U. S. and Russia be placed under United Nations seal and that the production of all fissionable materials be "halted and verified" pending completion of control treaties for all types of armaments. The group also recommended that a unified, neutral Germany be established as' a European "buffer" state and eventually be admitted to the United Nations after all U. S. and Russian occu pation forces have been with drawn. . While In keeping with repeated ly expressed Quaker belief that war between the U. S. and Russia is not Inevitable, the study de clared that If the present "ten sions" increase, armed conflict LOOK Si SIGN PAINTING AMD DECORATING ICOMXPJCTOpSf . AMERICA IT IS rouR PROTECTION Fuily Guarantc-t Reliable C lallty Work At No Added Cost Roseburg Chapter P. D. C A. , . Phone 208 mm a RUDIE RITZMAN 1703 Brown Ave. Phon 1066-J Roseburg, Oregon may result. The Friends Service committee said that In preparing the study its authors consulted with di plomatic and military authorities, both U. S. and Russian. The iden tities of those consulted, however, were nnt disclosed. Eight Points Considered The study Included eight "basic considerations:" 1. There is a widespread desire for peace among the great masses of people throughout the world. 2. Communism is likely to ex ist "for a considerable period of time" but it is "equally unlikely" that communism will attain pre dominant Influence In areas of the world where the western European cultural tradition has taken root. 3. There are important differ ences between ' the aims and methods of the U. S. and Russia but there also are important simi larities. 4. There Is the- possibility of enough accommodation to per mit the differing systems to com pete peacefully. s. Kussia ana ine u. a. eacn fears domination and direct mill tary attack by the other and the rest of the world Is afraid of wlndlne uo In the middle. 6. Any arms competition Is likely to be an Important contri buting factor toward war. 7. An arms race can weaken democratic nations by restricting civil liberties and forclne a re duction In the living standard yet it would serve to strengtnen a totalitarian state. 8, The evidence does not justi fy the conclusion that either the S. or Russia intends in the foreseeable future to promote Its foreign policy by means of mili tary aggression. Other Reoommendatlons Amone the recommendations In the study were: That any at tempts to correlate Marshall plan countries with American export of surpluses be dropped; that the u. s. reduce its restrictions on exports to Russia and eastern Europe, and that new studies be made of credit extensions to pro mote east-west trade. In connection with the German problem, the study declared the present partition ot mat coun ry merely serves to accentuate the tension and "provides no as surance that GeYman unification may not come as a result of east west military conflict." The authors of the study urged a "reapproach" to world prob lems within the United Nations, with the U. S. seeking out "fun damental issues" upon which it can agree with Russia. And on the subject of the atom bomb, the Quaker group declared tne time nas come lor ine united States to take the Initiative In a new effort to relieve the world of the burden of armaments." i , - t I,' f jf r v - 1 1 A V , I .fa A 0 es&Mtsuithittimti mm 1 fc w rr... fy-.X. . . .' - .; 7 . -Nl, -v. i i i vsSi mat. SLABW00D In 1 2-1 6 and 24 In. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phone (SI Best Winter Weather The Practical Way ... ... by treating your home to a healthy dot of our quality Winterixation Material. We've everything you need to stay os tnug at a "kit-fen-on-a-hearth," including: Roofing, Insula tion, Coal, Fuel Oil, Storm Soih. So reasonably priced, toot Consult our friendly staff TODAY! Monthly Terms' Available 2)cmn Gcrc sen 402Z0AKC7WI2B V o-m-fuoLMUf- CRASH SCENE The upper picture shows the area in the vicinity of Alder creek, near Steam boat on the North Umpqua highway 43 miles from Roseburg. This was the spot where a pick up truck, shown in the lower picture, last Sunday night left the road and traveled 350 feet to the stream bed below, according to sheriff's and coroner's deputies. H. E. Cullatt, 45, of Fort Worth, Tex., was killed and Carl Smith is hospitalized at Mercy hospital. March Of Dimes' Annual Campaign Plans Discussed Tentative plans for the forth coming March of Dimes cam paign In January were discussed at an executive committee meet ing of the Douglas County chap ter of the National Infantile Pa ralysis Foundation Wednesday noon at the Shalimar. R. D. Bridges of Oakland, has been appointed North Douglas campaign chairman, announced Chairman Al Hcnnlnger. Franklyn Voyt has accepted the chairmanship of Industrial collections, and Don Forbes, has been named assistant Roseburg chairman. A meeting of all community chairmen in the county is plan ned for early in January. At present 15 cases of infantile paralysis are receiving treat ment in Douglas county, it was announced at the meeting. Eight of these are new cases this year. In addition, other cases in the county periodically receive bene fits from the local polio chapter. Bills exceeding $800 were auth orized to be paid by the commit tee. . A letter from the national foun dation was read, pointing out that funds are practically depleted, and chapters were urged to hold their expenditures to a minmum, in case there is need to call upon the national loan fund for assist ance. Medical and hospital care accounts for practically all local expenese. The national founda tion, in addition to assisting ar eas where epidemics deplete lo cal budgets, also carries on an extensive research campaign. The national drain has been tre mendous, It was pointed out. 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Amtorg has offices In New York and handles trade with the United States for the SOVIET UN ION. ; . When the case came up before Judge Alexander Holtzoff Wed nesday, Amtorg, as a corpora tion, entered a plea of nolo con tender (no contest). Holtzoff then Imposed the sus pended fine. In recommending dismissal of the Indictment against the six Amtorg officials, District Attor ney George M. Fay told Judge Holtzoff that they had now com plied with the requirements of the foreign agents registration act. ' Hand-made Articles Sold on Consignment. Open Monday and Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 1:00 to 8:30 p.m. or Ph. 444-J-4 for appointment 4 Blka. W. of Falrhaven Melross Road Education Aid In Seven Rural Areas Discussed Three possible means of pro viding education for an increas ing number of high school stu dents living In rural areas south of Roseburg . were discussed .-..n,. Sgw at a special meet ing called at the new Dliliuu school auditorium. Representatives of school dis tricts from Green, Tenmile, Looklngglass, Reston, Olalla, Dll lard and Camas Valley were present. Meeting with the group were A. J. Ellison, chairman of the Roseburg school board; City School Supt. Paul S. Elliott, and Kenneth Barneburg, county school superintendent. Three alternatives for Improv ing the status in the seven rural areas were discussed, with main emphasis placed on the forma tion of a new union high school district The meeting was con ducted by Donald A. Emerson, assistant state superintendent of public instruction. . A second alternative discussed was the possible consolidation of some of these districts with the Roseburg school district A final suggestion was to keep the present setup, wherein all but Camas Valley are classified as "non-high school districts," with students now being sent to Roseburg. f Cost of educating these youngsters is paid through assessment of the various non high school boards. Approximately 300 high school children now reside In the seven districts. Camas Valley Is the lone district to have its own high school. No official action was taken at Tuesday's meeting, but represen tatives of the seven districts were told by Barneburg -they would receive all possible aid from the county superintendent's office, once a decision was reach ed. Barneburg said he felt this was NO MORE MERGERS SALEM UP) The Salem rnhnnl Hietftt HnoCtl't Wflllt tO consolidate with any more school districts. The school board pointed out Viat all fMntrints In tht flalam suburban area have been joined to ine 2aiem oisirici, ana uiai It doesn't want to 1oln with the outlying districts. "a local problem, up to the local people." , NEW LOCATION! Dr. H. B. Scofield Palmer Chiropractor Rifle Range Road 410 mi. North of County Shops Offlc Hour. 10-11 and ' Saturdara 10-11 A. H . X-ray nauro-calonteter aarnea for iplnal eorraeUoo. 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