4 The Ncwi-Rcview, Rocburg, Ore Thurj., Sept. 21, 1950 YVcSt GcmiQMS
THIcr , Hand-Made Lures Get
I, MRS. ALICE LERWILL fi.r, h.,....,
Louis Radford iind family nd a making fishing luii-s and the
Soon To Decome
Own Masters
uncle. Cone, of Portland spent the
weekend at the former' home.
Mr. and Mrs. Krank Klrod trans
acted business in Grants Pass on
Monday.
Mr. and Mr. Ray Charters had
as their Sunday evening dinner
guest. Mr. and .Mrs. Karl Manlcy
and Tommy.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Newman aie
adding three new rooms to their
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinc and
Pick spent Saturday in Meriforrt.
Mr. King .ent for an eye check
up. Clifford Kent and Arthur Jen
nings are putting a new roi on
the Cornell residence.
Mrs. lrvin Powell, cook at the
school lunch room, is ill at her
home with sinus.
Mr. and Mis. Charles Collins
and Mr. and Mrs. Anion Karle
bach spent the weekend at Km
pire and Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kcagin
hire he makes have a fish-iooliiu
quality.
His hohhy started in 1!M2 at a
lake near Hudi. (hit., when liis
only plut; hit a iok ait tue head
broke off. He took thtQcmaining
piece and whittled a new head.
The repaired plug gnced throu'
the water with a lancilizing wnV
gle that hooked a fih on almost
every othiY cat. 1'latt e.xpen
inenied with hand-carved plugs of
FRANKFURT, Germany I.Vi
Forty mjc million t Hermans i
today a 9 emerging hum the dark!
puraloiy of 'the conquered.
Their little capital. Bonn on IV
Phine, is to be (he seat of a revived
worlo power. The heavy hand of;
foreign occupation rule already is
cut to a thin shadow. ;
;mx iva1 car, unless anw iimimiiuuv i
omens are f.i. the West tier-1 And he asserted that the Chinese
mans will become masters in their Communists have been assisted
Administration Accused By
Sen. TaftOf Appeasing Reds,
Aiding Their Power Build-Up
WASHINGTON (API Senator Taft (R-Ohiol today ac
cused the Truman edmniistretion or "appeasing the Communists"
nd of helping to build Russia's military miqht.
The Ohio lawmaker, chairmen of the senate Republican pol
icy committee, also suggested that appeasement of the Reds
is the surest way to bring about World War III,
He fastens on special treh.K
hooks Imported from Norway and
gives them a primary coal ot woo;l
sealer to make them water-proof.
To obtain the scale etiect winch
makes the plug looke like a min
now, Piatt holds a piece of cur-1
tain in front of the lure and .sprays 1
paint through it. j
have returned to their home in
Taft, Calif., having spent the sum
mer at the licne ratlin ranch
two Demo-
administrations followed
n : 1 1 i i n
the same shape and alter severe) t,niiiun defense of Kurope. ; eration of the Far Eastern division! ',i "a'.'"e.
hi re to the decisions reached a have been by Russia. : lonlerences "which placed Russia
the Rig Three foreign ministers Taffs statements came after W. in H,.,, ,,, ,.,,. . , i
danger of their taking over the ,
goveiment." i
Ti administration. Taft de
clared, has been influenced by
I Communists in the government '
gnd by men like Henry .A. Wallace,
"imur vice president, and the late
Harry Hopkins, adviser to Presi
' ident Roosevelt.
! The senator said that under such
! influence the admini.slratiun ad.
j opted "the strange theory that Rus- f
I sia was a "peace-loving demoe
i racy ' " and also blindly accepted
, the promises of Stalin who never
j kept a promise."
j In his speech to the AFI. Hani
' man said Taft had voted in the
Senate to cripple the Marshall
plan, against the North Atlantic
DRAFT NET REACHES
COLUMBUS. O. U'W-
Carmichael Ruled tligib.Ti
'-The E.,rnu CMraaiMioni '
Ohio selective service svstem has
ordered the induction Sept. 29 of ; i OS ANGKI ES .P There's
5 suspected draft delinquents. ! in the Trojan grid camp today,
A draft delinquent is a regis-' uha, wuh ieft hMback Al C a r
li ant who ha i failed to . keep his ! mu.nJel ruM ,i,glble and the
draft board advised of his whc.c- ,:,.;. .nine the green
eiwui9 ui iiw ua itstitTj iu i rni i i
l...k . nrQlu mn Inhnnv Mil.
for a previously scheduled indue-1 ms
Uwi. ...
, Williams, nursing a baric injury,
Mu.riman said, "you cannot escape
the con cision that if Congress had
treaty and against the military aid adopted his positions, Communist
program. objectives would thereby have been
''When you look at his record," furthered. "
Spring and early summer are probably will be ready to go
the most likely times for tornadoes ; against Iowa here Sept. 29, says
because of coupons of cold polar ; Dr, WlJUl. Jacobug.
air and warm gulf air.
Carmichael. while in the ma
rine corps worked out briefly with
the pro Rams in 1949. He cele
brated his clearance by the coast
conference by skipping brightly
through yesterday's t u 1 1-game
scrimmage.
jp "" ... .itn Avereu uarnman. rresmeni i ru-
home oosoiete agencies ot west-! mans bpeiiai aaviser on loreign
ern allied authority still have to affairs, had sal that Taft's voting
he junked. S -ptiion of German ; m Congress Mimetimes has bee
war potentialities is not yet com- in line with "Communist objec
pletely buried in Paris and Ixmdon tives."
lint haneellor Adenauers aOr ; ,i:,rrimn rullM inHirprtlv for
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vice to his countrymen now is
Mr:, in: ann patience. He sees
them nearing the end of the road
h;.'k an an.iiinyly slmrt road.
Only five years ago, HKi.WtO cap
live (iertnan soldiers milled in a
barbed wire enclosure near Aden
auer's home, lie could watch hun
gry (ierman civilians beg for gar
liage from allied troop kitchens.
The conquerors were talking ser
iously of ruling a de-industrialied
and ;ilm icultural Germany for gen
erations. But today. Adenauer can name
the first foreign minister of the
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the defeat of Taft in his bid for
re-election and declared the most
charitable thing that can be said
about the Ohioan "is that he knows
not what he docs."
Tall had no comment on Mar
ri man's speech to the American
Federation of Labor in Houston,
Tex., Tuesday - a speech which
Senator. Ferguson (K Mich) said
obviously must have had advance
approval by Mr. Truman.
"Communism nas always been
a threat to the American people,"
Taft declardd, "but the present
military strength of It us sia is
largely the result of the foreign
pohcy of the Roosevelt and Tru
man administrations."
year-old (German federal republic
himself, if he wants to.
He is preparing, with allied ap
proval, to enroll a mobile police
force of 40.0(H). In weapons and
training it is likely to be the equal
of the Soviet ?ones feared volks
polizei (people's police).
Kurope from which they can suc
cessfully threaten the liberty of
Western Kurope and of the United
: Slates."
Both administrations, Taft de
clared, have (fl-.pl ay ed a "sym
pathy for Communism." He said
Secretary of Slate Acheson's pol
icy of "contemplating surrender of
fcoi mosa" and "recognition of the
Chinese Communists . . . was only
reversed when the Korean war
occurred." Then Taft said:
"Now, however, President Tru
man's rebuke of General (Douglas)
MacAghur makes it uncertain
what our policy is regarding the
further spread of Communism in
Ko-mosa and elsewhere in the Fur
cast. . . .
"What is our policy in the Far
Fast'.' Are we still appeasing the
Communists? Is not appeasement
the most certain method of bring
ing on a thud World war?"
Marshall Alto Targtt
Taft saidihe appointment of Gen.
George C. Marshall as secretary of
defense "raises still more doubts"
about the administration's attitude
regarding Communism. He said
the administration sent Marshall to
China in 1947 with orders to make
Chiang Kai-shek take Communists
into his cabinet, "with the obvious
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