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Notices 31
I WILL NOT BE responsible tor any
debts contracted by anyone other
than myself. John Q. Smith.
National Forest Timber For Sale
Oral auction bids will be re
ceived by the Forest Supervisor,
Post Office Building, Roseburg,
Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p.m.,
Pacific Standard Time, January
20, 1950, for all the live timber
marked or designated for cutting
and all merchantable dead timber
located on an area embracing
about 20 acres within section 22,
T32S, R2W, W.M., Umpqua Na
tional Forest, Oregon, estimaied
to be 420,000 feet B.M., more or
less of Douglas-fir and 30,000 feet
B.M., more or less of Western
hemlock and other species of
saw-timber. Sealed bids accom
panied by required payment and
received by the Forest Supervisor
prior to 2:00 p.m., Pacific Stand
ard Time, January 20, 1950, will
be considered the equivalent of an
oral bid and posted for informa
tion of all bidders. No bid of
less than $10.85 per M feet for
Douglas-fir, $10.85 per M feet
for sugar pine and Western white
pine, and $1.00 per M feet for
Western hemlock and other spe
cies will be considered. In addi
tion to the prices bid for stump
age a cooperative deposit of $0.85
per M feet B.M., to be used by
the Forest Service for paying
the cost of slash disposal, a coop
erative deposit of $0.45 per M
feet B.M., to cover the cost of
tree planting, seed sowing and
timber stand Improvement work
on the area cut over, for the
total cut of timber under the
terms of the agreement, will be
required. $1500.00 must accom
pany each sealed bid and must be
shown to be in the possession of
oral bidders as a qualification
for auction bidding. If an oral
bid is declared to be high at the
closing of the auction, the bidder
must immediately make the re
quired payment and confirm the
bid by submitting it in writing
on a Forest Service bid form.
The right to reject any and all
rjias is reserved. Beiore nias are
submitted, full Information con
cerning the timber, the condi
tions of sale and the submission
of bids should be obtained from
the Forest Supervisor, Roseburg,
Oregon, or the District Ranger,
Tiller, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
January 16. 1950, at 10 o'clock A. M.
In the County Court Room In the
Court House in Roseburg, Douglas Coun
ty. Oregon, has been lxcd as the
time and place for the hearing of
the final account of the undersigned
executor, filed In settlement of the
Estate of Elnora Jane Cooper. De
ceased.
EDGAR COOPER
Exerulor of the Estate of
Elnora Jane Cooper, Deceased
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
January 16. 1950, at 10 o'clock A. M.
in the County Court Room In the
Court House In Roseburg. Douglas
County, Oregon, has been fixed as the
time and place for the hearing of the
final account of the undersigned ex
ecutor, filed In settlement of the Es
tate of S. J. Shrum. deceased.
GEORGE VERNON SHRUM
Executor of the Estate of
S. J. Shrum, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice ll hereby given that the un
dersigned, administratrix of the estate
of Roy Hufhani. deceased, has filed
In the County Court of Douglas County,
Oregon, her final account as such
administratrix, and that the Court nas
fixed Monday, the loth day of Jan
uary, 1950. at 10 o'clock a. m. In the
County Courtroom In the Court House
at Roseburg, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections, if any,
to said final account and the closing
of said eslnle.
EVELYN FERN HUFHAM
Administratrix of the Estate of
Roy Hufham, Deceased.
NOTICE OF STREET VACATION
NOTICE HEREBY Is given that,
resolution duly adopted by the Com
mon Council of the City of Rose
burn, Oregon, on November 7. I40.
proccedintis have been Initiated by said
Common Council to vacate all of the
East :m feet of Claire Street in
Chadwlck'i Addition to the City of
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, ly
ing between the northerly line of Doug
las Street and the northerly platted
terminus of said street.
Any person or persons having ob
jections or remonstrances to the va
cation of said portion of said street
may in writing make and file the
rame with the undersigned Recorder
of said City at any time prior to tre
hearing on said varatlon, which will
he heard at the regular meeting of
i sum unrnmnn council ai i.jv r. m. on
I December lfl. lf43. in the City Hail
in Roseburg, Douglas County, Ore
gon. Dated and first published this 19th
day of November, 1M9
WILLIAM D. BOLLMAN
City Recorder.
Roseburg. Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the etate of John H. Bover, deceased,
now pending in the County Court in
Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby
notified to present the same, verified
as required by law. to the undersigned
at the offices of Orcutt. Long V Neuner,
Roseburg. Oregon, within six montns
from December in. 1919.
JOSEPHINE PRUNER. Ad
ministratrix of the Estate
of John H. Boyer, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that Tues
day tha 27th day of December, 1940.
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. In
the County Court Room in the Court
House. Roseburg. Douglas County. Ore
gon, has been fixed as the lime ana
place foi hearing objections, if any,
to the final aicount filed by the un
dersigned in the County Court of tha
State of Oregon for Douglas County.
A N ORCUTT
Administrator of the Estate
of Lurton Piatt, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL HF.TTLF.MENT
Nntlre Is given that the undersigned
executor of the R. W. Hinkley elat
has filed his final account in the Coun
ty Court of the R'ate of Oregon for
Douglai County. Said court has ap
pointed January 10, l&V) at 10 00 o'clock
In the forenoon in the County Court
Room In the Court House in Roseburg,
Douglas County. Oregon, as the time
for hearing objection to said account
G V WIMBERLY,
ETcufof. R W.
Hinkley, Estate.
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LEGAL
NOTICE Or FINAL .-SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that rues
day the 20th day of December. 1049.
at the hour ol 10:00 o'clock A. A.
in the County Court Room In the
Court House. Roseburg, Douglas Coun
ty. Oregon, has been fixed as tha time
and place for hearing objections, if
any, to the final account filed by
the undersigned tn tha County Court
of tha Stata of Oregon for Douglas
County.
EDWARD E. HAGAR,
Administrator of the Estate
of Charles Edward Hagar,
Deceased.
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that Ronald
W. Husk, as administrator with will
annexed of tha Estate of Herman
Wesle, Deceased, has filed hla Final
Account and tho County Court of tha
State of Oregon, for Douglas County,
has fixed Wednesday, January 11, 1350,
at the hour of 9:30 o'clock In the fore
noon of said day in tha County Court
room at the County Courthouse in
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, as
the time and place for the hearing of
objections to such Final Account and
the settlement thereof. All objections
must be filed on or before said date.
Dated this 3 day of December, 1949.
RONALD W. HUSK, Administrator
with Will Annexed of the Estate
of Herman Wesle, Deceased.
Harris, Bryson, Riddlesbarger tit Butler
Attorneys for the Estate.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON.
FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
WILLIAM r. HOOD and LOIS M.
. HOOD, husband and wife. Plaintiffs,
LEVI E. COLES and FLORENCE NEW
TON COLES, his wife; ROSA M
NEWTON CROSSWHITE and JOHN
DOE CROSSWHITE, her husband:
VEDA L. NEWTON BROWNING and
JOHN DOE BROWNING, her hus
band; GORDON R. NEWTON nd
JANE DOE NEWTON, his wife; also
ALL other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title, es
tate. Hen or interest In the real
estate described in the complaint
herein. Defendants. ,
To: Gordon R. Newton and Jane Doc
Newton, his wife; and all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or in
terest In the real estate described
in tha complaint herein, Defend
ants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you hers
by are required to appear and answer
the complaint of the plaintiffs filed
against you herein within four wee
from the date of the first publication
of this Summons; and If you fail so
to appear and answer, for want there
of the plaintiffs will apply to the
court for the relief demanded there
in, a succinct statement of which is as
follows: That you are required to
appear and state the nature and char
acter of your adverse claim If any
to the following described real prop
erty, to-wit:
Lots B. 9 and 10. Block 3. Wise's
Addition to the town of Yoncalla,
Oregon, according to the duly re
corded map and plat thereof on
record and filed In the office of
the County Clerk, Douglas County
Oregon.
That upon the hearing thereof It be
decreed that the plaintiffs are the
owners of said property, as tenants
by the entirely, and that nona of said
defendants or any of them or any
persons claiming by through or under
them have any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in or to said real property
or any part thereof. That the right of
possession between the plaintiffs and
defendants be forever quieted and that
said defendant and each of them and
all persons claiming by through or un
der them be forever enjoined from
asserting or claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in or to said
real property or any part thereof.
This summons is served upon, you
by publication In the Roseburg News
Review, a legal newspaper of general
circulation published in Douglas Coun
ty. Oregon, pursuant to an order duly
made and entered by the above en
titled court on the 15th day of No
vember. 1949.
Dated and first published this 19th
day of November, 1949.
CARL M. FELKER and FRED BERNAU
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Post Office Address:
U. S. National Bank Bldg.
Roseburg, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that Thurs
day, the 5th day of January, 1930,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. m
the County Court Room In the Court
House. Roseburg, Douglas County, Ore
gon, has been fixed as the time and
place for hearing objections, if any,
to the final account filed by the un
dersigned in the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Dougliis County.
GORDON G. CARLSON
Administrator with will annexed
of the estate of Mary Downer,
also known at Mary F. Downer,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice li hereby given that Thurs
day, the 5th day of January, 1950,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. in
the County Court Room in the Court
House. Roseburg. Douglas County, Ore
gon, has been fixed as the time and
place for hearing objections, if any,
to the final account filed by the un
dersigned in the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Douglas County .
GORDON G. CARLSON
Administrator with will annexed
tn the estate of David A. Monroe,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE HEREBY Is given that De
cember 19, 1949 at the hour of 10: tM)
o'clock A. M., in the County Court
Room at the Court House In Rose
burg, Douglas County, Oregon, have
been fixed as the time and place for
hearing objections. If any there be,
to the final account filed by the un
dersigned administrator In the above
entitled court.
Dated and first published this 13th
day of November. 1949.
LEO SPARKS
Administrator of tha Estate of
William Earle Bard, deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE HEREBY Is given that De
cember 19, 1949 at the hour of 10:K)
o'clock A. M., In the County Court
Room at the Court House In Rn-,e-burg,
Douglas County, Oregon, have
been fixed as the time and place for
hearing objections, if any there -je,
to the final account filed by the un
dersigned administrator In tha above
entitled court.
Dated and first published thla 19th
day of November, fiUB.
PAUL E GEDDES
Administrator of the Estate of
Bertha Roue, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Rebecca E. Biggs, de
ceased, now pending In the County
Court of Douglas County. , Oregon, are
hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified as required by law. to
the undersigned at the law offices of
George Luoma. U. S. National Bank
Building, Roseburg, Oregon, within ix
1 6- months from November 19. 1949,
date of first publication of this no
tice. RITTH BUNCH. Administratrix of
the Estate of Rebecca E. Riggs,
aereasca.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the ESTATE OF ROBERT BARCLAY
HOLMES now pending in the County
Court in Douglas County, Oregon, are
hereby notified - to present the same
properly verified to the understened
Administrator at the offices of WIN
STON A DIMICK, ao.1, Pacific Blrttf.,
Roseburg, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED Sat
urday, November 26, 194!)
ROY O YOUNG
Administrator of the Estate
Ol ROBKRT BARCLAY
HULMts, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE If hereby given that Wednes
day the 3rd day of January. 19.10. at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. in the
County Court Room in the Court Houe.
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, lias
been fixed as the lime and place for
n en ring onjeriions, if any, to ine final
account filed by the understated in
the County Court of the Stata of Ore
gon for Douglas County.
VIVIAN E. CHURCH
Executrix of the Last Will
and Testament of C, Byron Irwin
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
ine bsiaie oi Anna l, HUtctnnson,
I deceased, now trending in the Countv
j Court of Douglas County, Oregon, are
l nerenv notified to present the same,
j verified as required hy law. to the
! unoeriignea at ine ortices or urcutt,
; Long Neuner. Rouertura Ore-- n,
; within six months from December 10th,
I 1949.
j J V LONG
Eec!rtor of the Last Will and
Tstamnt of Ann U Hutchinson
I Deceased.
r HOLY SMOKE.' THAT CURUV'S f THAT'S NOTHIN' V
( A WIZARP WITH A CHEISTMA-5 J FER HINA HE'S
V TREE HE GETS ATURKEy r ROPED I M THICKER,
, v 1 TOO.' BRUSH TH AM THAT
S N -v HALF HIS LIFE
OUT OUR WAY
Hal Boyle Laments: Even Santa Can't
Keep Little Nina From Growing Older
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK UP) There isn't a darn thing Santa Claus can
throw my way this Christmas.
For all I care the old boy can get stuck in a chimney in Dcs
Moines. I'm not bothering to hang up my sock, because there
isn't a thing in Saint Nick's bag of tricks I can use.
The one thing I'd like even
Santa Claus can't give. I want
him to make time stand still and
keep a girl I know from growing
older and from going away.
The girl is half past two, her
name is Nina, and everything
about her is wholly wonderful.
Even her nose runs in a nice way.
Not His Daughter
I can brag about her with a
clear conscience because she
isn't mine, except to borrow on
an hour's lend-lease arrange-
LEGAL
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice ia hereby given that ihe un
dersigned, administrator o( the es
tate of Frank W. Brnmhall, deceased,
has filed in the County court or
Doufllas County. Oregon, his final ac
count as such administrator and that
the Court has fixed Monday, uecern
ber 26th. ln.g at 10 o'clock A. M.
and the County Courtroom In the Court
House at Roseburg, uregnn, as ine
time and place of hearing objections,
if any, to said final account and tha
closing of said estate.
- Dated and first' published ' Novem
ber 26th, 1049.
E. E. HART
t Administrator of the estate of
Frank W. Bramhall, Daceased.
CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
DOUGLAS COUNTY
In tha Matter of the Estate
of
JOHN F. MORHIS. deceased.
TO: Mary Morris Bateson. Rose Morris
St. Lawrence. George Levesque, Louts
Levesque. John Levesque, Ellen Le
vesque Edwards, hetrs at law and
next of kin named In the petition
filed herein for the sale of real
property of said estate, and to all
other heirs unknown, if any auch
there be, GREETING:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you are
hereby cited and required to appear
in the County Court of the Stale of
Oregon for Douglas County In the
Court Room thereof within twenty
eight (28) days from the date of the
first publication of this citation, then
and there to show cause, if any exists,
why an order of sale should not be mnde
as prayed for in said petition filed
herein, authorizing and directing
George Luoma, adminisrator of the
above entitled estate, to sell the lol-
owins described real property or aaia
estate for the purpose of paying the
claims against said estate ana ex
penses of administration and for dis
tribution: Northeast Quarter (NE'.t of Sec
tion 23, Township 2B South, Range
4 West of the Willamette Meridi
an, Douglas County, Oregon, con
taining 160 acres.
WITNESS the Honorable D. N. Bu
senbark. County Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon tn and
for Douglas County this 21st day of
November, 1949.
tSeali D. N. Busenbark
Countv Judge
ATTEST: Roy Agre
County Clerk
Dale of first publication: November
26. 1949.
Date of last publication: December
24, 1949.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE HEREBY Is given that De
cember 19, 194S at the hour of 1U:00
o'clock A. M.. In the County Court
Room at the Court House in Roseburg,
Douglas County. Oregon, have been
fixed as the time and plare for hear
ing objections, if any there be, to
the final account filed by the under
signed executor In the above entitled
court.
Dated and first published this 19th
day of November. il4n.
SIDNEY HELLIWEI.L
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of Marie V. Moon,
deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claim against the
estate of James Arthur Bales, deceased.
now pending in the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Douglas Coun
ty, are nereny nollllen to present ine
same, verified as required by law, to
the undersigned at the office of William
D. Green Jr.. attorney. Douglas County
State Bank Building. Roseburg. Oregon,
within six months from Ihe date hereof.
Dated and first published this 3rd
day of December. 1949.
L. L. Davis. Administrator of
the Estate of Jamea Arthur.
Bales, deceased.
NOTICE TO t'REIllTORK
All persons having claim against Ihe
eslale of Lllith Gall Jenkins, deceased,
now pending In the County Court of
the Slate of Oregon for Douglas Coun
ty, are hereby notified lo present the
same, verified as rrqulred by law. to
the undersigned at the office of William
D Gieen Jr., attorney. Douglas County
State Bank Building. Roseburg. Oregon,
within six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published thla 3rd day
of December. 1949.
Marjorle G. Davis, Admini
stratrix of the estate of
Lllith Gail Jenkins, deceased
NOTICE OF FINAL IIEARINO
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Rebecca I. Jeoklos, deceased, has
tiled his final account In the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Doug
las Countv and said court has ap
pointed Tuesday, January .1. 19.10 at
lono o'clock In the forenoon of said
day tn the County Court Room In Ire
Court House In Roseburg. uotlglas Loun
tv.
hearing oblectli
DATED Decemher
i4fl
PAIL L.
Jenkins Administrator
cf the Estate of Rebecca
. Jenkins,
deceased.
SECOMP MATURE
ment with her parents two or
three times a week. That is my
privilege as godfather.
When first I saw her she was
just a moist, bald-headed ball of
protoplasm that smclled of milk
and made small noises like a
puppy. She stubbornly refused to
make baby talk and disdained
the English language altogether
until she was ready to use com
plete sentences.
One day the phone rang and
as her parents leaped to answer
it she looked up from her play
pen and said gravelv:
"I'll get it. I'll get It."
It was in this way we learned
for sure that Nina was a genius.
Un'.il then we were just going
on blind faith. Now she is a flaxen-haired,
sturdy-legged child
and the big sorrow of her life is
that Jack fell down and broke
his crown while going up the hill
with Jill to fetch a pall of water.
Every Night
Every night she wanls to hear
(his nursery adventure again, and
as soon as Jack falls down she
tells her father:
"You get doctor. ' Make him
well."
I am her standby storyteller.
And all this year as Nina has
grown older I have been growing
younger. And it has been a happy
happy year too good to go on, I
guess.
The other weekend her father
and mother, George and Helen
Camp Palmer, a young newt
paper couple, got an assignment
to go to Italy. They will be gone
for three years. Nina doesn't
know Rome for from Rochester,
but she has been told she is going
to take a trip on a big boat. And
she is so excited that she is be
ginning to lose interest in Jack
and Jill. Whenever she sees a
tug toot by on the East river she
says:
"There's Nina's boat. Tell me
about big boat."
Recently, while her parents
were shopping, I took her on a
farewell visit to the Central Park
Zoo. She said goodbye to the
monkeys, wanted to climb In and
pet the tigers, jeered at the "lazy
seal" that wouldn't go into the
water. But most of all she loved
the pigeons because they, came
and pecked peanuts from her
hand.
Halls A Cab
Then we bought a balloon and
hailed a cab home. On the way
she turned to me with a luminous
smile and said:
"Hal, I sleepy."
nnd she stretched out comfort
ably on the seat, put her feet in
my lap and dozed off. All the
rest of the way I kept thinking.
"Lord, Lord, can't you let it stay
this way for a long time?"
There was so much I had to
tell her all about Cinderella and
the Three Bears and the little
hoy who put his finger In the
dike and saved Holland. But now
somebody In Italy will Ml her
all these fine stories, and pro
bably get them all mixed up in
the telling.
Three days after Chris! mas
she'll be gone, leaving me a God
father in absentia. When I see
her again she'll be almost six
and greet me with a polite "Buon
Giorno" instead of "Hi, Hal!"
How can I believe in Santa
Claus this year?
LAW SUITS FILED
J. W. Minder Chain and Gear
Co. hag filed suit In circuit court
demanding Judgment in the sum
of $2,648.34, plus Interest and
costs, from Fred Lockyear, for
alleged non payment of merchan
dise.
Earl W. Duncan filed suit in
circuit court demanding Judg
ment in the sum of $700, plus In
terest and costs, from Nance uun
can, for alleged refusal to re
deliver merchandise.
TRAFFIC FINES
Justice of Peace A. J. Geddes
reported the imposition of a $10
fine against orant hcou luttie.
i ntcie. ann Jimmie t-ari Aict-aiu.
, i inslnn. fined $10 for via.
latlon of the basic rule.
(2-9
CT.RwiUUAMc,
By J. R. Williams
Celebrates Roy Agee, county
clerk, was feted at a birthday
party at the courthouse Friday.
Weekend in Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Verdun Boucock of this cily
were visitors in Portland last
weekend.
To Meet Tuesday Junior Divi
sion of the First Christian church
will hold a Christmas meeting at
the Veterans facility Tuesday,
Dec. 20 at 8 p. m. with Mrs. B. B.
Gilpin. Erchange of small gifts
is planned.
-Arrlvei Here Mrs. Emily
Wright of Vancouver, B. C. ar
rived for a holiday visit with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Wright. Mr. Wright
drove to Eugene to bring his
mother to Roseburg.
Exoeeted Here Dr. O. R. Hess
Is expected to arrive from Los
Angeles the first of the week to
remain over the holidays in Kose-
burg with his wife and their two
children, Bob- and busan.
Vesperg Sunday Bethel No. S,
Daughter of Job will hold annual
vesper service at the First Chris
tian church Sunday from 3 until
4 p. m. Rev. Kenneth Knox will
bring a Christmas message. The
public is invited.
Here From Indiana Mrs. H. A.
Mason of Lafayette, Ind., has ar
rived in Roseburg to remain over
the holidays visiting at the home
of her niece, Mrs. E. H. Verrell,
and family, and with another
ncce, Mrs. A. J. Taylor.
To Hold Dinner Umpqua Dis
trict Dental Assistants society
will hold a Christmas party and
dinner at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday
night at the home of Dr. K. T.
Bradley, 1015 Harvard avenue.
A gift exchange will be held.
All dental assistants in Douglas
county are invited.
Car Transaction Brings
Sentence Of One Year
Francis Edward Grimes,
charged with obtaining money
under false pretenses, pleaded
culltv to district attorney s Inlor-
mation and was sentenced to one
year in the Oregon state peniten
tiary, when he appeared before
Circuit Judge carl t. wimoeriy
! rluav.
Grimes was remanded to tne
custody of Sheriff O. T. "Bud1
Carter and placed In the coun
ty jail, until "full and .complete
restitution" has been made, after
which he may be released on
probation.
linmes was arrested on
complaint filed by Donald Ray
Deardorr, Mvrtle creeK, as the
result of a car transaction.
Grimes allegedly traded a car
owned by his son, who was In the
service, for another car at the
Deardorf car lot. Grimes claimed
he was unable to locate his son
to get the title to make the
trade of the autos.
New Drug Held Boon To
Arthritis Sufferers
CHICAGO, 7P) Arthritis
patients will suffer no lasllng ill
effects from treatment with the
new hormones Cortisone or Aclh,
says the arthritis and rheuma
tism foundation.
The foundation's medical ad
visory committee, in answer to
what It said were "recent re
ports of unfavorable and even
dangerous results from use of tho
drugs," said In a statement:
"Once the new drugs become
available in sufflccnt amount-!,
there is no known reason for
withholding them from any arth
ritis patient because of dangers
associated with their administra
tion." The foundation's conclusions
were reached, the statement
said, from "published and verbal
reports and unpublished obser
vation of the qualified medlrnl
and research scientists who have
worked extensively with the new
drugs in recognized -esearch
centers in Chicago."
Local
News I
Sat., Dee. 17, 1949 Th Nwi-Rvitw, Roieburg, Or. 11
Way Open For Independent
United States Of Indonesia
BATAVIA, Java , (JP) The way was cleared Wednesday for
the long-awaited formation of a soverlgn United States of Indo
nesia. Independence comes after 300 years of Dutch colonial ruli
over some 77,000,000 Island Inhabitants In the southwest Pacific.
The Dutch-Indonesian Independ
ence agreement, signed six
weeks ago in The Hague, was
ratified by the parliament of the
Independent Indonesian r e p u b
He, largest of the group which
will make up the U.S.I, previous
ly the 15 federal, Dutch-sponsored
Indonesian states and the low
er house of the Netherlands par
liament approved the agreement.
The parliaments of all of the
states also ratified the draft con
stitution. Talks Started In 1942
Negotiations for the granting of
sovereignty to the people of this
group of fabulously rich Islands
began early in 1942. They were
Interrupted by the Japanese In
vasion of the islands. Afler the
war the negotiations, although re
sumed, were marked by bloody
fighting between Dutch troops
and Indonesian republicans be
fore the United Nations stepped
in early this year and demand
ed a truce and peaceful talks.
The big Indonesian republic,
meeting in Its capital at Jog
Jakarta, was the last to ratify,
the agreement. But ratification
was approved overwhelmingly
by a vote of 22S to 62 with 31
members of the moderate 8o.
olallst Party abstaining from
voting.
Those who voted against retl
ficatlion were made up mainly of
lommumsis and splinter icmst
parties.
Soviet Opposed
(Soviet U.M. delegate Semyon
K. Tsarapkin said the new agree
ment only imposed a "new and
more subtle slavery" on the In
donesians. British Delegate Sir
Alexander Cadogan retorted that
the Soviets were annoyed by the
Independence agreement because
It "limits their possibility of mak
ing trouble, raising strife and
causing turmoil in that part of
tne world.
The security council voted
down a Soviet resolution to ..bo
lish the U. M. Indonesian com
mission. Council President Mc
Naughton said it would continue
to function as long as necessary
to advise the Dutch and Indone
sians on transfer of power to the
U.S.I.)
The last two federal states
to ratify were the tin mining
islands of Bangka and Bllllton,
off east Sumatra, whose parlia
ments passed the bill.
Among the islands which will
become part of the new U. S. I.
are the most heavily populated
island of Java. The romantic is
land of Bali, home of graceful
ceremonial dances and beautiful
gold and silver work, also is In
the group. Largest in area is
oll-rlch Borneo. Inclusion of the
Dutch-held part of New Guinea
was postponed for one year under
the agreement despite demands
by the Indonesians that it be
come part of the U.S.I, now. ,
Still on Federation Bails
Although the new U.S.I, will
have full sovereignty, It still is
to be Included on a federated
commonwealth basis linked to
Netherlands by the Dutch crown.
The Netherlands government has
appointed its top economic spec
ialist, Dr. Hans M. Hirschfcld,
to be the first Dutch high com
missioner to the new federation.
The government said Hlrsch.
fold would hold the post for
only a short time because of
other duties.
Authoritative sources In the
Hague also revealed that S. L. J.
Van Waardenburg, who at pre
sent is a delegate of the Nether
lands royal high commissioner in
Balavia, will become high com
missioner of Dutch New Guinea.
The sources said Ihe Dulch will
send a token military force of
1,000 men to Ihe New Guinea
area. While the Dutch are to hold
that area, negotiations with the
Indonesians are called for in the
Hague agreement to establish its
political status with a view to
eventual inclusion In ihe U. S. I.
Formal turnover of sovereign
ty to the U. S. I. Is scheduled
Dec. 27.
BAIL POSTED
George Barthelemv. 54, Rose
burg, charged with drunken driv
ing and being drunk in a public
place, posted $250 ball on the
first count and $50 on the sec
ond, upon arraignment In justice
court, Judge A. J. Geddes reported.
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Agar Seeks Patch-Up
With Shirley Temple
CHICAGO, Dec. 17. tP) John
Agar, divorced husband of ac
tress Shirley Temple, hopes for s
reconciliation, the Herald-American
said here.
Agar left by plane for Holly
wood Thursday, carrying two
imported French dolls as Christ
mas presents for the couple's
daughter, Linda Susan.
The Herald-American, In a
story by Bob Clinnln, who was a
school chum of Agar when both
lived in suburban Lake Forest,
quoted Agar:
"Maybe If all this furore quiets
down a reconciliation isn't im
possible." Agar has declined to comment
at length on the divorce since it
was granted Dec. 6.
Clinnin said Agar told him':
"Look, Bob, take it easy on
your story. This is pretty impor
tant to me. I sure hope Shirley
and I can get back together
again,"
Japanese Marine Union
Strikes For Year's Bonus
TOKYO, Dec. 16 (P) Japanese
Marine workers went on a gen
eral strike today for year end bo
nuses. The union is affiliated with the
CIO which claims 130,000 Japa
nese members.
The Japan teachers union
and government communications
workers union officials resumed
a hunger strike to obtain their
bonus demands.
Electrical . Industrial workers
are awaiting orders to walk out.
The conservative Japan Fed
eration of Labor is undecided on
the strike issue but has alerted Its
members for a possible strike.
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