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Oak Phone 1218 GOP Campaign t May Be Mapped Despite Dissent WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. P Two not" senators said today the Republicans are going to draft a 1950 Congressional campaign platform despite the difficulty of Rfrelnff m I'iT'Jcr.. Senator Brewster of Maine, who heads the party's senatorial campaign committee, told a re porter he thinks Congressional leaders will fall In line behind the proposal of Guy G Gabrlelson, the GOP National chariman, for a statement of party principles. Brewster said that even Sena tor Taft of Ohio, who .has oppos ed the move, has agreed to draft a brief statement of his ideas and pitch It into the pot for study by a committee Gabrielson is ex pected to name soon. Taft heads the party's Senate policy committee and disagrees sharply with some of his GOP colleagues, particularly on lore ign policies. In a separate interview, sena tor Butler of Nebraska threw his support to the policy statement plan. Butler was named, along with senator Lodge of Massachu- When there's no ah my in sight, just reach into your handbag for this miniature butler . . . and light up! Empty it when convenient. It also can serve as a -, container for pills, large vitamin capsules, stamps and other small articles. Smardy styled in silver or gold finish. ' $5.00 JEWELERS Across from Douglas County Bank MCTCH M K Camas Volley By MRS. JAMES COMBS Earl Todd of Oretech, Ore. Spent the Thanksgiving holiday at the home of his sister and brother-in-law,' Mr. and Mrs. Ell Thrush. Other visitors at the Thrush home were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thrush and son and Joy Thrush. Mrs. E. H. Thrush Just return ed from a ten day visit with her brother. Noan Morcross of Med- ford. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Thrush were Doreae Thrush of Rose burg; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barth of Yakima, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tilton and two children of Roseburg; and Orville Thrush. orvllle has been in with pneu monia and his daughter, Mrs. Barth is taking him to Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer White have returned from a short trip up the McKenzie and up Into the Willamette valley. While gone they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunnington, both former teachers of Camas high school, This is the second year for them at Vida, Ore. Bud Curruth and family have gone to UKianoma lor a visit. They plan to return around the middle of December. Doug' Rice of Dillard caught a cougar east or Live' UaK ihurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fisher and family have moved Into the house formerly owned by Arvin Reetz. Mr. Reetz has moved his family to Washington. H. L. Smith and Marcus Shep herd took a load of Christmas trees to California. Mr. and Mrs. William Meeks and Mr. and Mrs. guy Moore at tended the Community concert in noseDurg Wednesday nignt. setts, earlier In the year as a Senate representative In a policy committee which former GOP Chairman Hugh D. Scott Jr., was forming when a revolt within the national committee cost Scott his Job. "What we need more than a platform is a slogan that we can take to the people in the election. something that will put our ideas across," Butler said. "We'll have to draft a statement of princip les, too, out it snouia be oriel and to the point." Lodge recently called on Re publicans to adopt a "positive" program, asserting that the par ty can't win next year if it has say -nomine attitude and merely opposes Democratic pro posals. Some of the pressure for a Re publican statement apparently is coming from potential contribut ors who have demanded that the party say what it stands for be fore they dig down to support it. 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Father' Farquer testified that blessing of the crypt would tend to lessen her time in Purgatory. He said church officials regarded her burial as fulfilling church requirements, but that he could bless the crypt and her body need not be removed to Mt. Olivet. Judge Kettering told him to bless the crypt and report to the court after completing the ceremony. HAINES CAFE ROBBED BAKER UP) About $1100 worth of merchandise was said to be missing from a Haines cafe as the result of a weekend burglary, state police reported. , Ray Sullen, owner of Ray's cafe in Haines, reported that the establishment was looted early Sunday morning and said $1100 worth of merchandise was taken. Police do not have a complete account of the missing merchan dise and declined to give further details -of the burglary. CVA OPPOSED BOISE, Idaho B Establish ment of a Columbia valley ad ministration has been officially opposed by the Idaho farm bu reau federation. A resolution stated "that this (CVA) is a definite threat to our free enterprise system of gov ernment and tends toward ultra statism , . , and we are definitely opposed to any such act." back to 'Vv'ashington in January with both political fists swinging against what he dubs "socialis tic" proposals. Sutherlin By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Bielman, Mr. and Mrs. B. Bielman and children, Robert, Levetta and Mary of Corvallis were Thanks giving dinner guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs.- C. J. Biel man. Joe Tellvlk of Portland, ren- resenting the Portland Seed rw. pauy, was a business visitor In this city Wednesday. Ray Nichols of Cottage Grove was in town Tuesday transact lny business for Smalls Feed company of Eugene. Eldon Young of Eugene made seferal calls in this city Wednes day. George Cornish is the owner of a new Chrysler. G. F. Peterson of Palo Alto. Calif., representing the National Transcribers Society for the buna, inc., made several busi ness calls in Sutherlin Wednesday. Mrs. Belle Cook spent a few days in .Portland visiting with her sister and family, then went on to Washington where she will visit with her mother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.-. George Cook, a brother of her late hus band. . Mr. and Mrs. R. Greer of Rose burg, Mrs. Amle Wood and Mrs. Craig Francis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Med Burns on Thanksgiving day. Michael Slack is very 111 at the home of his parents this week with the mumps. Mrs. Alva Manning, who has been confined to her home by illness for the past two weeks is reported as much better and able to be put again. FOR UP-TO-DATE SYSTEMS Commercial Forms Columnar Padi ' File Folders Call D & L STATIONERS Stephens - Wed., Dec. 7, 1949 The Newt-Review, Roseburf, Ore. 1 Curious Tot Burns Christmas Gifts CHESTER. Pa., Dec. 7. VP) For weeks Daniel Clemens and his wife, .Helen, bought Christ mas presents for their five chil drsr. ivid hid them in a bedroom closet. Monday, one of the children, four-year-old Ronald, went scout ing through the house tring to find out what Santa Claus was planning to bring him. . Suddenly, the child ran from the house to his mother as she was hanging out some clothes in the back yard. "Fire, mommy," screamed Ro nald. Mrs. Clemens summoned fire men who extinguished a blaze in the bedroom closet where the Christmas presents had been stored. The presents, however, were a total loss. The mother told firemen she believed Ronald started the fire accidentally as he lit a match to look into the darkened closet. Her husband, who said he ex pects to be furloughed from his job' at, a chemical firm next week, locked rurfu!!;' ct the iar.v age when he got home later. But no more ruefully than Ronald and the other children, Kay, 12, Daniel, Jr., 11, Wayne, 9, and Bruce, 3.. R. D. 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