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12, Th News-Review, Roteburg, Ore Frl., Dec. 23, 1949 Recognition Of Franco Spain, Slash In Marshall Plan Funds, Policy In -Orient To Be Big Issues For Congress )f By DON WHITEHEAD '' WASHINGTON UPh-A strong move is developing among law makers today for more diplomacy and fewer dollars In America's fight against Communism. .-. . This looks like the big issue In the International field when Congress meets again Jan. 3. Right now the signs point to less spending in the cold war with Russia and greater effort to draw non-Communist nations Into closer political alliance. NEW LOCATION! Dr. H. B. Scofleld Palmer Chiropractor Rifle Rang Road . V10rnl. North ot County Shops - Offle Houn 10-11 ud S-S Iturdyi 10-11 A. M . X-nr nuro-alomtr MnlN for iplnal correction. TRAILVVAVS CALIFORNIA to(f WASHINGTON THROUGH BUS NO CHANGES j 121 N. Stephens Phone 1528 ' ' To Our Policy Holders P Is W I itjfaij Creeling We with you each we wish you the bltuinit and happiness ot thil Yutetlde season. Our beat wishes lot your happlnaaa now and J- ' all through tha Now Year. mm Mi 'J well-we hope to serve you eren better fa '50 1 FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE Paul H. Krueqer 636 5. Stonhnn Phnna 71H I 636 S. Stephens The new year In Congress is xpected to bring: 1. A move to get Atlantic pact nations into a conference as the first step to forming a political union. 2. New demands for full diplo matic recognition for Franco Spain and to draw Spain Into the anti-Communist front of Western Europe. , 3. An effort to make a drastic cut-back In European recovery spending. 4. A struggle to reduce mili tary spending at home and abroad. 5. An administration call for a three-year extension of the peace time military arait. 6. Demands for a firm govern' ment policy to block Communism in Asia. . 7. Opposition to any U. s. recognition of aired regime In Chinaeven though Britain may grant recognition. 8enate Hearlna Slated Senator Kefauver (D-Tenn) will lead the Senate fleht for an At lantlc union conference as a counter-pressure against commun ism on the European front. The Senate Foreign relations committee has promised public hearings as quickly as possible, he said. A resolution Is pending signed by 21 senators authoriz ing the president to call the con ference. Senator McCarran (D-Nev), chairman of the Senate judiciary committee, Is quarterbacklng ma neuvers for recognition and econ omic help for Spain. He Is among the Senate Catholic group which and Friends It it again our pleaaura to IN thank you moat lincarely lot your past patronage. We tried to aerre you 7J 1 hnstmas Since wa cannot shake each one of you by the hand to give you our good wishes personally we want to take this opportunity to express our hopes that this Christmas and the coming New Yeor be one of joy and goodness for each and every one of you our friends and patrons. ' Pacific Chain Saw Co. Hiwoy 99 N. at Garden Valley Vf n ) tm WE WA1TEP Pjl!JJlipir.I THOUGHT I'D li l AND WAITED, J J, ( HAVE A SMOKE Vf ' I I''1 '. AMD-'-'WHATS I BEFORE I CAME IM 1,1' HAPPENED A I I AND FOKSOT ABOUT I ' J ZZTa HERE? 'rfdl J TH' WHISKERS AND 1" I . J !,vf HEROES ARE MADE -NOT BORN Jif-.'SS-X J OUT OUR WAY with considerable Protestant support is opposed to the ad ministration's stand on Spain. Secretary of State Acheson has said Spain will not get U. S. recog nition until Franco gives his peo ple more basic freedoms. Less Money For Europe On the money side, it appears Europe will have to get along next vear on less help from America. Many congressional leaders have made it clear they favor a sizable cut in the Econ omic Cooperation administration IfcUA) funds. ECA eot S5.055.000.000 In the first year of the Marshall plan. This year the total was cut to $3,778,000,000. Chairman uonnany (U-xexj oi the Senate foreign relations com mittee has estimated congress will trim another $1,000,000,000 from next year's funds. Some me extend our best wishes fori Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone. we hope to please our newl customers as well as old in the doming year. Ralph and Nettle Myers MYERS' SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 229 N. Jackson, Roseburg and Myrtle Creek. 0 lawmakers are demanding even deeper cuts. Since the administration al ways has planned for a year-by-year cutback in ECA spending, the only question now Is now big it will be. China Knotty Problem Administration leaders will push for approval of President Truman's "point four" program of aid to backward areas of the world. Most of this would be done by exporting American Industrial and technical know-how and by encouraging American Invest ments overseas. The administration's most vul nerable point at the moment ap pears to be the China policy. Re publicans are primed for a series of fresh attacks on the "wait un til the dust settles" China policy. This issue has been pointed up In recent weeks by the collapse of the Nationalist armies and th government's flight to the Island ortress of Formosa. The government's future policy in the Far East is expected to develop rapidly in the next few weeks. Roving Ambassador Philip Jeasup nas gone to Asia to study the situation. His report is likely to form the basis of any new F-licy developed. wnetner tnis win satisiy con gress remains to be seen. Any extension oi tne peacetime draft will have rough sailing In congress. The draft never has been popular and It won't be helped by the fact that an elec tion Is coming up next year for one-third of the senators and all representatives. Workers Present Pope With Tools For Holy Door VATICAN CITY, Dec. 23-UB Workers representing the 4,000, 000 members of Italian Catholic action presented PoDe Plus XII Thursday with a gold-gilded silver Hammer ana trowel witn wnich to open and close the holy door in St. Peter's for the 1950 Holy Year. It was the first time in the centuries-long history of Holy years that the hammer and trow el was presented by a workers' organization. At his Vatican apartment the Pope received a delegation head ed by their president, Ferdinando Storchi, and including a steel worker, a farmer, a streetcar employee, a printer and a stone mason. RESPONSE IN KIND ORANGE, Tex., Dec. 2Z-m Jimmy Conn, orange business man, was proud of the Christmas cards he sent. They were jigsaw puzzle greetings which recipients had to put together to read. Today he received a check from one of his customers. The check had been pasted over a piece of cardboard and carved Into 50 jigsaw puzzle pieces. H short wftti prncnu S) uNluul! Pfv Hm thMnf star of Bettilthim Is tymboRc jrjfAiv Iht joy In ow hcofts whWi wt wont Sl i'jr m w i! m A Mf "Huff (fcffstMoV'tj 3 By J. R. Wniiams Elkton By PHYLLIS A. SMITH' Kellogg Grange meeting will be Friday evening Dec. 23, in stead of the regular time which would be Christmas eve. Lectur er Edith Madison is planning a plav for her lecture hour. The pictures, "The Four Sea sons" and "This Heritage of Ours" were shown to a full house at Kellogg last Grange night Those attending the tea given by Mr. and Mrs. Elton Jackson of Winchester, honoring the for mer's parents Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Jackson, on their fortieth wed ding anniversary Dec. 11 were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Garold Madison, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mode and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rader, all of Kel logg. Cecil Denny and Grant Madi son have returned from a recent trip to Pocatello, Idaho. The children of the Kellogg Sunday school were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holcomb for dinner and the afternoon at their home the Sunday before Christ mas. Games were played, and hymns and carols sung after which Mrs. Holcomb told them the Christmas story with the manger scene. Each child was presented with a gift and the Sunday school gave a treat of candy. A short Christmas pro gram will be given at the Kellogg Church-house Christmas morning at 10:30. California Vegetable Crops Damaged By Freeze SACRAMENTO, Calif., Dec. 23. U& Freezing weather of the past 10 days has damaged vegetable crops in most parts of California, the state crop and livestocks reporting service said today. Hardest hit were tender vege tables In the desert areas, where frost knocked out the fall pea crop, and the midwinter crop was expected to be a total loss. The service said that celery in the San Joaquin valley and delta region of central California also was seriously damaged. ' In southern California, outside of the desert crop areas, freeze damage was slight, the service re ported. ' Christmas holly Is supposed to represent the master of the house. ARTHUR BOYER ' Civil Engineering and Surveying Room 324 Paelflo Building Phone 1413-J '8 GREETINGS Hm jtSWuj star of BcthlchiM Is symboKc of tho Joy In otr hcotls whWi wt wont oil oov frionds vbon wt 1 1 Tree Farms Poss J 2 Million-Acre Mark In Oregon PORTLAND. (Special.) Oregon, the nation's number one lumber producer, has Just passed the two million-acre mark In cer tified tree farms. All this, local forest Industry leaders point out, nas oeen certmea since tne na tionwide timber-growing pro gram of private landowners was launched seven years ago. With the recent certification of seven new west coast tree farms, four in Oregon, the state's total reached 2,010,131 acres. This in cludes private forest holdings on both sides of the Cascade moun tains. The new Oregon tree farms are the Peter-Glenn in Columbia county, owned by Glen F. Haw kins and named in honor of his two growing sons; the Valsetz, in Pqlk and Lincoln counties, owned by the Valsetz Lumber company! the Western, In Lincoln county, owned by the Saginaw Timber Co., Dant & Russell, Inc., and In-man-Poulsen Lumber Co.; and the Millicoma forest, a Weyer haeuser -tree farm, in Coos and Douglas counties. They totaled zoo.bri acres. West of the mountains the tree farm program is sponsored by the forest conservation committee of Pacific Northwest Forest Indus tries. The Western Pine associa tion is the sponsoring agency east of the Cascades. Announcement of the new total was made by W. L. Kolbe, forest engineers repre senting the west coast and west ern pine regions, respectively, both with headauarters in Port land. The nationwide tree farm total in 27 states has reached 19,800,000 acres, according to American Forest Products industries, offi cial record keeper for the pro gram. Christmas ivy Is supposed to represent . the mistress of the house. ImTOO I'll fool you and trick you. You may think things will dry Hung out on your washline. They won'H You just tryl BERGH'S Appliance Service 1200 S. Stephana Phone 805 : I qJJ Wt fTJRNISHINGS I PERSONALIZED SERVICE FOR THE HOME pt iKtM66 MAC WOOD Union Station Located at Stephens and Washington Sts. Phone 971 ' Closed Christmas Day TO OUR FRIENDS OLD AND NEW 0 May you remember the Birthday of Jesus May His blessings be upon you, Thru this hoppy holiday season, May you ever to Him be true. May you find joy on His Birthday And courage to face the New Year. May your hope and faith be renewed And your life be free from feor. May you be happy in 1950 And prosperous and healthy and strong. 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