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Teachers . Pitch Dim To Help Prepare Wto"., Aikj. 23, ltSO The News-Review, Roseburj, Ore. Schools Malik Again Hits At United States : L-iLc, I if' 'VSl 111 I ' 111 i 1 j ' 3 Uf fLl EliiLiJl IF1 ' fciitftm.idiMiirt(iijamiiiiiiiiii nr m ft Mittmimjitrm.:,M64mkM mitMtukimmtfmwjmmmmf ritE-SCHOOL ACTIVITY In fh Roiebrug ichool lyst.m this summer hai tan local taachan hard at work readying school buildings for occupancy Sept. 5. Charles Allen, industrial arts instructor, examines tools, in upper left photo, which equip the newly set up generel shop for freshmen, who attend Roseburg highschool for the first time this year under the four year high school system Inaugurated. The shop equipment was moved from the quonset huts at the junior high school and installed in the senior high industrial erts biulding. Finishing touches on 30 drefting tabels are viewed by Frank France, trades and industries instructor, top center, who teamed with Roland cdie in con structing the new tables. Removable drawers (90 of them) were also made, enabling each student to have an individual drawer for storage of his mechanical drawing equipment. The drawers will be kept in lockers when not in use. Principal George Erick son's office will be in contact with each of the senior high school classrooms upon completion of the intercommunication system being installed by Jamie France, left, and Alvord France, in photo at above right. Lending a hand with much needed painting of the senior high school interior are Otto Wise, district four maintenance man, left, and Earl Ladd, Riverside grade school principal, in picture at lower left. Roland Edie is shown in picture lower right, applying the Sander to a top of one of the type writer tables' being prepered for prospective typists (All photos by raul Jenkins 1 LAKE SUCESS l!P Russia's Jakob A. Malik charged Tuesday that the United Nations force in Korea ii a "colossal international Bluff" and said such bluffs had been unmasked by Russia before. "This ia only a colonial war against the freedom loving peoples of Asia," the soviet deputy foreign minister told the Security Council in a new blast at the United States. Malik said the United States claimed S3 nations were helping her fight the Communist North Koreans, but there is only one col onial power Britian and her do minions helping. "The United States is now tryine to force others to send their men as cannon fodder," he said, adding that they might "get some to join mem in tnis dirty, shameful colon ial war that began in 1945 in Indo nesia and is being carried on by France in Indochina." Malik's speech apparently was aimed directly at the ears of the millions of Asians who have been the target of his three-weeks anti American campaign here. There are more Navajo Indians now than in the days of the Span ish Conquistadores. FIRST THEN They couldn't really blame their youngster. How could they expect him to understand that he had to stop playing with his brand new train because he was using the only remaining socket and they needed a light. .They themselves had been fed up for years with their poor wiring. Jhey were tired of putting up with their collection of dust-collecting extension cord entanglements, with having to crawl under beds and couches to pull out one plug so they could connect another. They .were sick of having so few outlets everywhere that in not a single room could they arrange their furniture the way they wanted it. But it wasn't until Junior had that fit that they decided they'd get Adequate Wiring. "It's one of the best moves we ever made," they say. "Now we have all the outlets we need, where we need them and Adequate Wiring's brought us countless other comforts and benefits, too.", 5 Boys Play At "Russian Roulette"; One Wounded SPOKANE m Darrell Pic kett, 12, who was shot in the ab domen Thursday by a revolver in a game of "Russian roulette," ASK FOR FULL DETAILS Jce V our Llecincai yoniracior They're Precious! , Save 'eml Use Miller's - Fur Storage. Frigid Coldl Germicidal! was given a better than 50-50 chance to recover today. A 14-year-old companion ' told Dct. Capt. Paul Sanders that he shot young Pickett while demon strating how the "game" is played placing a bullet in a .38 revol ver, spinning the cylinder, then pressing the trigger with a 6-to-l chance it won't lire. The older boy said in a state ment he spun the cylinder three times and each time the hammer fell on an empty chamber. The fourth time the gun discharged. Pickett underwent surgery and was reported improved. The bul let struck him on the right side, punctured his liver and came out his back. The 14-year-old, who was de tained overnight without charge in the juvenile detention home, said the gun belonged to his father. The two were alone in the older hoy's house when the shot was fired. Lte Pressman Recalled By Un-American Committee WASHINGTON UP) A sub poena has been issued for a repeat appearance by Lee Pressman, a former leader in the CIO, before the house un-American activities committee. This was disclosed by Rep. Nixon (R-Calif), who said one major aim is to look deeper into the Alger Hiss case. Nixon said he decided it would he a good idea to call Pressman because of his recent break with the American Labor party in New York. Pressman pulled out on the ground the American Labor parly was following the communist line. Pressman is a former Agricultur department attorney, who later be came general counsel of the CIO. 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