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It Studebaker fommandrr S Bias cm i p. a beautiful sren rar equiooesj with overdrive, climatizar. radio and other equipment.. 2393 00 14 Bulrk Roadmastrr 4dr tMtin B ratty black rar almost like new. has vnaflnw. Radio and haater and lot of other equipment. 2399.00 Chevrolet Aero tltnn and law rr COMMERCIALS 1M Studebaker Vi ton olrkuo hardly drlvan enough to be limbered uo. IMA fttudebaker H ton olrkuo with over drive In perfect condition. 104T Studebaker I't ton trurk. In food rondltlon, will make you a good deal KEEL'S USED CAR LOT Just south of the Hose Hotes 1951 NASH RAMB1.FR Station waion for sale. t210-V. and will take clean 4-door sedan In trade. Ph. 142 or call tllMChalham Si tw P.M. lflrW Dodie Sedan. Radio and heater Good tlrea. Will trade as down pay. ment on (nod lot or house erj uity, or what have you. Phone 1M2-R-S. fon SALE Model A Ford sedan. ood transportation jttl S. Plne. WILL SELL eouftyln 10M Austin, or trade for flood '41 Che. a oasa. coupe, RL 2. Box Bin WANTED GOOD. CLtAN '.'JiED CARS. CASH ON THE BARRELHEAD SEE I'S TOR A TOP BID LOCKWOOD VI. TORS PH. Ull-J SOUTH SI S PHENS ST fro"R SM.E Hudson 1MO motor. $A!t (Called to army. I Chuck Laurie. 17(12 Brown St. Wt Want Good Cltan Used Cars Top prtrea paid DOYLE'S SALES & SERVICE Rlchway 99 ft Garden Valley Road Phone fll Instruction 29 TEEN AGE Ballroom Dancing Class Starta Wednesday. Oct. 4th. 7:30 p ra Special rates Enroll now. Ph. 1433 -J. SALLY HILT STUDIO Or DANCl AUTS MICKEY HARD. IKSTRUCTOB Personal 30 AU-'OHOUC ANONYMOUS. P O. M lilt Notices 31 NO TRESPASSING on the Kohl hn sea 'rifty rive" Ranch. Christenaoft Bros.. and Kdward G Knhlhagen. NO HUNTING OR treTpassing on my property. J C Livingston, Gl 1 d , Oregon. NO"HUNtWGR"ESPASSlnT'onrny property F. Baragar and Son, north nf Cloverdale to Newton Creek Road. NO HUNTING or trspasslng on any land owned or rented in the Clark's Branch and Myrtle Creek area W A Rlaekert Fred MeCormack Xuth Maris Al Stephena Ch Browning Ch Hurd Carl Glanvtlle G-ne Fentax Viola Jennings Frank Oden ' NO TRESP A SS ING ON MY property C O Burgnyn.Blrldle. NO HUNTING on the Burnett Ranch". Round Prairie or Roberta Hill. Geo Burnett. NO HUNTING or trespassing on my place at Fali Creek C J Hodge NO HUNTING or trepaing on m property at Wilbur. George W. ShSrt NO HUNTING or trespassing. C G. Gitbreath it Son. Glide NO TRESPASSING on my place east of town Fred Stone. NO HUNTING or trwpasstngon mir property in Roberta Mountain Road or Glengary District MERLE M DOER- INGKARL DOER ING NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING Phil S trader. Glide NO TRESSPASSING on Gerald Bs con endCal Henry property at Umpqua NO irUNTING "or trspa1ng on any ranrh at Green A. A. Tlrton NO TRESPASSING ON OUR-RANCHES during hunting eeaon. We are not In Accord with The Game Com- mjaaion Don and T E Ollivant NO HUNTING or tre a s wYng on f he John H Robtnson Ranch at Glide. Noticis 31 NO HUNTINO or treapaaalnc M our property. Kruse Bros MO HUNTINO or troapaaal nf on th ume . av v nanue. H aw prvpirv ninnin a Daa Creek cul-orf road, and extend ing 4, milea All violator will be NO HUNTING OS TRESPASSING on piuri7. a v. rerrin. uaaiano, Oregon. Also known ae Wheeler Hilla. NO HUNTING OB treepaestng on Rob rU Creefc Ranch. Ray auch. NO HUNTINO OR traa passing. IfeBur- 1 Miiae, u re con. NO HUNTINGDON CULVER "ranch. Ar- him om maoe tor violation, a. A Bellows, owner. NO TRESPASSING on the Shambrook farm at Umpqua, Oregon. 1. R. Mode. Ploaala aV Virden, LEGAL NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLIMKNT NOTICE IS GIVEN that the under tig had administrator of the estate of Martha Z. Good, deceased, has Med hu final account In the County Court of the Si la of Oregon for Douilat Crumy and said Court has appointed Tuesday. November T, IBM. at 10:iK o clock tn the forenoon In the Count v Court Room in the Court House in Rnseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing ob jections to said account. C. W FFRBER. Administrator of the Estate of Martha Z. Good. Deceased. I' MM OK ft IN THE CIKrt IT fOI'IT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COL'KTF OF DOUGLAS Clayton Jonn Mill and Catherine r in lei Mill, husband and wile. Plaintiff vs. The Unknown Heirs of A. T. Vutga more, also known as Arthur T. Vul- I a mora, deceased, and the Unknown leirs of Anna Vulgamore. d -reaped: and. also. All other persons or parties unknown claiming anv right, title, estate. Hen or interest in the real ant ate described in the complaint herein. - Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You and each of nu are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed against vou tn the above ami lied court and cause nit or before four 4j weeks from the 7th day of October, 19.W. that being the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer said complaint plaintiffs for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief demanded In aaid com tlaint, a succinct statement nf which as follows: That it be decreed that plaintiffs are the owners In fee and entitled tn the possession of the follow ing described real property 1 Douglas County. Oregon, to-wtt: Lote numbered in. 14. IS. In Block 1. DeVore s Addition to the Town of Yonralla. Oreion. according to the duly tiled plat thereof, contain ing l's acres, more or less, save and except a atrip of land about 20 feet wide, along the East line of above described land which is deeded to Douglas County for use of public highway. Also: Beginning at a point on the Westerly line of Lot in. g rods North of (ha Southwest corner of Lot 18. Block 1. of De Vnre a Addition to the Town of Yon ralla. Oregon running thence Eat 1S rod, thence South 18 rods to the Southerly line of said Lot It): thence East along said Southerly line to the Southeast corner of said Lot 18. thence North to the North east corner of atd Lot 18. thence West to the Northwest comer of saio uti m. tnence South to the j and that the right of poesalon and title to said premises be forever ouleled in plaintiffs, subject to a mortgage executed by Robert Lee McNeill and Lela Deane MrNrill. husband and wife, to The Umpoua Savin and Ixan Ansorlation in the amount of rt.ooo on. dated April 9. 1047. and recorded November in. 1947. In Volume 75. Pace 177. of the Mortgage Record of Doug las Countv, Oregon: and that It be decreed that anv claim of the de fendants, or anv of them. In or to said premises, or anv part thereof, h with out foundation in law or In eaultv and that plaintiffs are the ov.nera In fee ot said premises, and ihe whole thereof, fiee from any and all right, title, es tate, lien or Interest of said defend ants, or any of them, of anv kind or nature whatsoever and that the defendants and all persona clalminr by. through or Under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined and re strained from assertlny any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in or tn aaid premises or any part thereof: and for such other and further relief aa to the court shall appear eoui table. This summons Is served upon vmi by publication once each week or ffiir i- sucr-sslve weeks In the Roe burg News-Review, a newiDaner of general circulation, as provided hv statute, published and lesued in Roe burg. Douflas County. Oregon, bv order nf the Honorable Wtlllsm r. rt Judge of the above entitled court, made me .Mn aay or oc toner, ivi YATES. MURPHY A- CARLSON Attorneys for Plaintiffs Umpqua Savings it Loan Building. Ro.ieburg, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS All parsons having claims against he estate of P. F Cooper, Deceased, now pending In the Cauntv Court of Doui las County. Oregon, are hereby notified lo prevent the same, verified a required by law. to the undersiined at the oltice of Gedds A Felker. Attor neys. Roseburg. Oregon, within alx months Irom the dale hereof. Dated and first published this 7th dav of Oct , I9.W GEORGE V. COOPER Administrator of the Estate of P. E. Cooper, Deceased NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed gdmlnn trrtrlx with the will annexed of the estate nf William H. Strang, deceased. All persons having claims imml the said estate are notified to present the same verified as required by law to the undersigned at Room 8. Uniled States National Bsnk Building in Roseburg uregon. witnin six months from the date of this notice. Dated thi 7th day or October 19S0. EMMA LEAH WINNIFORD Administratrix with the will an nexed of the F.nate of William H. Strang. Deceased CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT Or THE STATE OF o nec; on rm rv-ii COUNTY in ire Matter or the Eilata of r.uwim e HTILLWEI.L, som-llmes WELL n! C",d EDW,N STILL and E K STILL WELL, Deceased. OREN JONBS. Plaintiff. vs. WILSON JONES. CLIFFORD JONES. wina inw.MA Bl' KL.E, MRS MARY DOT. AN, MISS LOTTIE AASFN. RUSSELL HILL. EMMA B1 SHOFF. G A C0LVIN. NORA PRE WETT. ETTIE SHUI.L. MAGGIE ARMSTRONG. ROBERT MORRIS CORDELIA CONRADI. W D STILL WELL. BERTHA FOUNTS. MRS GABE HIIX. E R. STILL WELL; COR DELIA ROMAN! and W R. COLVIN. and all persons unnamed or unknown having or claiming anv Interest in this estate as heirs or distributee. TO- WILSON JONES CLIFFORD JOVES MRS THOMAS BUCKLE MRS MARY DOLAN. MISS LOTTIE AASFN. RUSSELL HILL. EMMA Rl SWOFF. G A COI VIN. NOR. PRE WFTT. FTTIE SKULL. MAGGIE ARMSTRONG. ROBERT MORRIS CORDELIA CONRADI. W D STILL WELT.. BERTH A FOUNES. MRS. GABE HILL. E R STILLWF.LL CORDELIA ROMAN1 and W B COL VIN. and all persons unnamed or un known having or claiming anv inter est In thia estate aa heirs or dis tributees' IN THE NAME OF THE ST ATT OF OREGON you are herehv cited to appear oeiore ine aonve emitter court In the above entitled cause In the Court house In th City of Roseburg. Douglas Countv. Oreron, on th 20th dav of November. IMo. at in on in U fore noon to show cause. If anv extta. why an order of the above entitled court hotild not be entered acertalnnf and declaring the rights of all person, to the above entitled etate and all Interests therein to be a alled In the etimn of Oren Jones, plaintiff herein, and that dt'tr'hutlnn be made to ihe heirs as at out in said retmnn In accordance with their respective shares as therein al let'd WITNESS The Honorable f. N Bu. sen hark. Judge of the above entitled rmirt with the seal nf ed court affixed IM 30th dav of September, 1M0 ,8 D N B srNBARk County Judge ATTEST ,S Riy Agee H Victoria L Ploas, Deputy County Clerk LEGAL NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLIMSNT Notice t hereby given that th un dersigned, administrator with the will annexed, ot ine aetata or i nomas n Green, deceased, has filed with the County Court of Douglas Countv. Ore gon, his final account as auch adminis trator and the Court has fixed Mon day. November 19M. at the hour of lo o'clock 1m the forenoon In the County Courtroom In the Court House at Rose burg, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections. If anv. to said final account and for the sat lie ment of aaid estate AUSTIN C GREEN Administrator with the will an nexed of the Eute of Thomas B. Green, Deceased. NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT , OF THE THE STATE Op OBEGON FOB THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS IN THE MATTER OF Th estate of Thomas 3. Maupln, decease. Nitlce is heiebr given that AVERY W THOMPSON, has been a pointed ad minis t rater of the above entitled aetata, and all persons having claims against the estate may present them with proper vouchers within aix months from the data of thla notice to the said ad minUtrator at his office at 20.1 Doug las County State Bank Building. Boaa burg, Douglas County, Orreon , Dated this 7th dav of October. 1940. AVERY W THOMPSON Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persona having claims against the l of Margaret Lilly Devlin, deceased, no pending In the Country Court of the Stale of Oregon for Doug las County, hereby are notified to pre sent tha same as required by law, to the undersigned, at the offices of Geddea and Felker, Attorneys at Law. Roseburg. Oregon, within six anon tha from the date heraof Dated and first published thla 301n day of Scpl J HAROLD NICHOU Executor or the Last Will and Testament of Margaret Lilly Devlin, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice ta hereby given that the un derimed, administrator of the estate ol Mary C Welsh, deceased, has filed with the County Court of Douglas County. Oregon, his final account as surh administrator and the Court has fixed Monday. November 8, 19SO. at the hour of lo o'clock in the forenoon In the County Courtroom In the Court House al Roseburg. Oregon, as Ihe time and place for hearing objections. If any. to said final account and for the settlement nf said estate. G V WIMBBBLY Administrator. Estate of Mary C. Welsh. Deceased NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS . All persons having elalma against the Estate of William Blrchett Roberts, deceased, now pending In the Countv Court of Douglas Countv, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same, uarifiirf ronulretd bv law. to the un dersiined at the Offices of DAVIS WALTON BILHMUNU. aia u. at. Notional Rank Building. Roseburg. Ore. mn. within six 8 months from tha 30th day of Seotember, 1930. LULU POST Administratrix of the Estate of William Brie hat t Roberta, de ceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE Is hereby given thai Tues day, the 31st day of October. 1950, at the hour of 10 00 o'clock AM. in tha County Court Room In the Court House, Roseburg. Douglas County. Oregon, have been fixed as the time and plara for hearing objections. If anv. to the final account filed by the undersigned in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. MARY A ELSON. Administra trix of the estate of Martha L. Coenenberg, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tuesday the 10th day of October. IBM 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 hearing objections, if any there be. to the final account filed by the undersigned in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, and for tha settle ment thereof. J. V. LONG Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Anna L. Hutchin son, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that Monday, the 27th day of October, 19.10, at the hour of 10 00 o'clock A M. In the County Court Room In the Court House. Rose burg. Douglas County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections. If any, to the final arcount filed by the undersigned In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Doug las County. L1LLIE VAN HORN, Executrix of the Last Will and Tulnnent nf W n Van Horn. also known as Wtlburn DoraonJ Van Horn, Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE OF BE AL FROFEBTY Notice Is hereby given that tha un dersigned executirx of the La it Will and Testament or Mary A. Thompson, deceased, being authorised by an or der of the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Douglas Countv ao to do. will from and after Tuesday, the 11 day of October. 1950. offer at private sale for rash in hand, subject to confirmation by the above named rnurt. the following parcels of real property situate in Douglaa County, Oregon, to-wlt: Parcel A Lots I and S In Block 2 in WWes Addition to the Town of Yoncalla in Douglas County. Ore gon, as the same appears on the official plat or said addition of rec ord and on file in the office of the County Clerk In Douglas County, Oregon. ALSO: Parcel B The Donation Land Claim of Thoma Pollock in Section 22. 2-1. 28 and 27 in T 23 S Range S W of the Willametto Meridian Oregon containing 320 acres as the same appears on the official plat of the aiir-ey thereof: also the following piece of land to-wit: Beginning at the N E Corner of the Donation Land Claim of said Thomas Pol lock said N E Comer being in Section 23T23S, RSW WM. running thence Fast SO rods, thence South SO rods, thenre West go rods and thence north 0 rods to the place of beginning, containing M arret, the two tracts above de erribed containing the Ihe aggre gate 3M acres, situated In Douglas County. Oregon Offers for said real property should he made In writing to the undersigned at her address given below. DATED Seotember 23. 1930. EFFIE A. HOWARD Executrix of tha Last WW and Testament of Mary A. Thomp son, deceased. R F D 1 Yoncalla. Oregon NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS Notice Is hereby given that the under signed have been by Ihe County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglaa County appointed Joint executors nf the Last Will and Testament of Jennie S Lasswell, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against her estate are noti fied to present the same verified as required by law to the undersigned executors St the office of Avery L. Lass well in Yoncalla. Douglas County. Ore gon, within jix months from the date of this notice DATED September 21. 1930. SIDNEY S. LASSWELL AVERY L LASSWELL Executors of Ihe Last Will and Testament of Jennie S. Lasswell, deccaaedri NOTICE TO (EDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned by Order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Doug las County has been appointed admin istrator ot ihe Estate of Mary A. Young. Deceased All persons having claims sgalnst the ett;e of Mary A. Young, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same, verified as required by law. to the undersigned at the law offirea of Tnomas t, Henriei, suite U4 Carter Building. Roseburg. Oregon, within alx month from the date of 'his notice. HOWARD A YOUNG. U Administrator of the 'ta of ssary A. Young, DeceoB LEGAL IN TBI CIRCUIT CO! ST OP TBS STATE OF OBEOON FOB THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT DOUGLAS COUNTT SUMMONS H A BECK and CYNTHIA L. BECK, Plaintiff. GUY R- WHITE. BT AL, Defendanta. TO: GUY R WHITE: CLYDE B. WHITE: MABEL WHITE SHINN; W. C. MrBRlDE, aomaUmea known aa CLYDE MrBRIDE and aometimee known as WILLIAM McBRIDE: ORRIS C McBRIDE: ROBERT G. McBRIDE. JAMES F. McBRIDE; and MARY SUE McBRIDE: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you hereby are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause, on or before ihe expiration of the four weeks from the data of first publication of this summons, and If you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof plain tiffs will apply io tha above entitled court for the relief prayed for In their complaint, to-wit: That the defendanta, and each of them, be required to eat forth the naiuro of their several claims, II any they anay have or aaaert against the follow ing described prop erty, to-wtt: East Half of the Northwest Quar ter of Section Thirty-two, Town ship Twenty-nine, South of Range Eight West of the Willamette) Meridian, Douglas County, Oregon: and that aaid claims be determined by decree of court; that the court decree and adjudge that plaintiffs are ihe owners of aaid real property and that defendanta, and each of them, have no estate or Interest, right or title whatever In or to said property and that the said defendants, and each of them, be barred forever, together with any person or persons claiming under, by or through them, from assert ing any claim whatsoever In or to said premises or any part thereof adverse to plaintiffs: and for such other relief ga the court may deem proper. This summon ia published by order of The Honorable Carl E. Wimberly. Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered in said court on the 21st day of September, 1950. directing that this summons bo served by publica tion thereof onee each week for four consecutive weeks in the Roseburg Newa Beview, a newspaper published and of general circulation in Douglaa County. Oregon. Date of first publication: September ,10th. 19M Date of last publication; October 21th, 19M PLATT. HENDERSON, CBAM Si DICKINSON Attorneys for plaintiffs lit United Stalee National Bank Building Portland 4, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persona having claims against the estate of James Andrew Gillespie, deceased, now pending In the County Court of Douglas County. Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same, verified as required by law. to the undersigned at the offirea ot Geddea and Felker, Attorneys, Roseburg. Ore gon, within alK lOi months from the date hereof Dated and first published this Slh day of August. IBM PAUL H. HELWEO Executor of the Estate of James Andrew Gillespie, de ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having bean appointed bv the County Court or the County of Douglas, State of Oregon, as the admin istratrix of the Ei tale of LLOYD J. BARNES, also known aa L J. Barnes. creditors of. and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law. within six ' months after the first publication of this notice to said administratrix. Ella K Barnea. at the offices of Yates. Murphy A Carlson. Attorneys at Law. Umpqua Savlnga et Loan Building, Rose burg. Oregon DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED this 18th dav of September. 1930 ELLA K. BARNES. Administratrix NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS Notice Is hereby given that hv order of the Circuit Court for Douglas Countv. Oregon, the undersigned was aoDolnted administrator of lha Estate of Myrtle E Branson, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are here- nv noimea to present ine same, veri fied as by I.ew required, to the under signed at the Law Offirea of RFRNAU & WOODftlCH. 219 U. S National Bank Building. Roseburg. Oregon, within alx anontha from Oct. 7, 1B.V). CHARLES S. WOOD RICH Administrator of the EjUle of Myrtle E. Branson. Deceased Vacation Outlook Has Sportswear Dealers Guessing By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK () Winter re sort owners are whistling a cheer ier tune this yesr than last. In Florida and Arizona and Califor nia they report more inquiries and earlier reservations -than usual. Travel agents and cruise ship own ers are saying the ssme. In the garment district, makers of women's togs for resort and cruise wear predict better sales this year, although prices are likely to be up from 10 to 20 percent. Many merchants, however, aren't convinced and report they bousht sparingly. But they are watching sales closely, as tney si-v-sys regard winter sales nf sports wear as indicators of style trends for next summer, and re-order ac cordingly. Dress manufacturers ere always inclined to wishful thinking in their estimatea of the amount of clothes i retailers can move from the racks onto milady's bark. But this year they have some new arguments. Factors To Consider 0 More people have more money for vacations. More people split vacstions now. Hence there are more people traipsing around in winter. Defense work will mean more overtime pay, and more women working. Women buy more clothes when they work than when they have to get all their clothes money fiom their husbands. Women have been going slow on buying rlothea because of family payments on autos, refrigerators and television sets. In the cold months ahead, priorities on rrw materials and curbs on instalment credit may turn customers from dursbles to clothing, the dress makers figure. Storekeepers in the swankier shops on upper Fifth avenue doubt if their higher income customers will feel the new end higher taxes enough to change their winter plans. In the middle and lower in come brackets higher taxes dry up extra money quickly. But store keepers are hoping, anyway, that growing has, inns activity and over time pay will make up for the loss ot money withheld from pay en velopes for higher taxes. SONUS AND BRICKBAT SEATTLE l.Vi The postman brought two pieces of mail to Eu gene Bly Paull, a hotel porter. One contained a two stste bonus check for his services in World War II. The other was a summons bark tn active du y as a lieutenant (JG) in the naval reserve. Extension Of Rent Control Possible, Bricker Thinks WASHINGTON (.P Senator Bricker (R Ohio), a leader of pait flfhti againit continuing federal rent control, aaya their extension ii modified form may be necessary when Congress returns Nov. Zl. Hu surprA statement to re porters contrasted with the view of Senator Uaybank (D-SC) that he saw no reason for Congress to revise the present local-option rent law at the brief "lame duck" session after the elections. . Maybank is chairman of the senste banking committee, which handles rent control legislation; Bricker is a member. Under present law federal rent controls will espire on Dec. 31 except in communities which have voted, either through their local governing bodies or by popular referendum, to extend them for another six months. The legislation, when it was passed last June, was regarded by friend and foe alike "as the last extension of the federal rent eeiltnj! first applied during World WAR 11. But even before Congress went on vacation last month, talk of another extension had cropped up in the wake of the Korean fighting military program. i Chairman Spence (D-KY) of the house banking committee aaid he would start hearings on a rent control measure as soon as Congres returns. He added that something would have to be done. Whether congress would find time to act in the brief session before Christ mas was bouhtful. As Srlcker Views Situation Bricker aaid new construction had nearly caught up with housing needs but that cutbacks in new home building since the defense program started rolling may leave a shortage that will require rent ceilings. The determining factors, Bricker said, will be how deep these cuts are and the extent to which they are offset by a reduced demand for housing because of the entry of more men into the armed forces. He ssid that if federsl rent controls are extended, "there certainly ought lo be adjustments" in the ceilings so that returns to present price levels and the lower value of the dollar. "Property owners still are gel ting returns on a 1941 basis," he said. The present law permits in creases In ceilings where there are hardships or inequities; govern ment officials say many have been granted. Maybank. noted (hat communities which wish to do so csn stay under federal rent ceilings until June 30, 1951, and he said the next Congress, which will convene Jan. 3, will have ample time to make adjustments in the present law if they are needed. Soviet Imports Chinese For Uranium Mine Work BERLIN (at The West Ber lin newspaper Der Tag, claims that Russia has imported S00 Chi nese to mine newly discovered ur anium deposits In Polish-occupied lower Silesia. The newspaper said the uranium was found in large quantiles In the Eitenberg area. Soviet troops guarded the project, it added, and the Chines were brought in be cause they could preserve secrecy better then Polish workers. Der Ta.1 also asserted that 20.000 Chinese are expected to be settled in Silesia by the end of the year as cheap labor for Polish-operated coal mines and lumber camps. Official Polish sources in Berlin denied Der Tag's report of new Chinese immigration. They said there has been no recent increase io th smsll colony of Chinese merchants and craftsmen who have lived in Poland for many years. Mary Garden Will Seek Singing Talent In U.S. ABERDEEN, Scotland OP) Mary Garden has left Scotland for the United States where she hopes to prove thst opera singers come in cycles. The 72-year-old former prima donna of the Chtcogo opera will make a tour of 37 western United States citiea looking for singers of promise. She will recommend them for stndy in Europe under sholarships to be awarded by Ihe New York National Arts foundation. TINY TIM Timothy Patar Brink. I man, two months old sen of Ac trass Jeanne Cram of th films ' nd Paul Brinkmen, poias f his picture with his mother, and : finds th occasion nothing to j b happy about. Th Brinkmans hav4rtwo othr sons, Michal Anftnny, 21 months old, and Paul Frederick, 2' year old. (AP Wireph.t..) jit A- 'INSPIRATIONAL' NURSE If. Sara Griffin ol Albany. Ga., (right) shows PFC William Wright of Martin, Ky a Korean war casualty, her artificial left leg as she visits him at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Washington, O.C. Sht lost her lag at Guan tanamo, Cuba, Navy Base in 1947; he lost his after being wounded at Taegu, Korea. Lt. Griffin returned to active duty for "in spirational" service at the amputee center, Oakland, Calif. (A? Wirephoto.) ' Korea's President Opposes SEOUL, KOREA jSyngnian Rhee. the Korean republic'a 75-year-old president, said he is dis turbed at suggestions that new elections be held throughout Korea. Korea. Rhee, in an interview, declared he would not be concerned over the outcome, but merely over the legality of such elections. "The United Nations supervised the birth c my country." he said. "Our electiona were observed by the U. N. at our request and were found entirely legal and fair." "We left vacant about 100 sests in the national assembly until such time ss the U. N. could supervise free elections In the north. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Oil THe OVEW HAS, BECUZ. THAT LEG MAKES . GOT HINA FAIRL.V 1 VOL) THINK OF A CRAKJKi ? PR-V OM THAT I DOfsl'T BE-HINTIN' PER. , j P, ii- SIDE, BUT THIS V ME TO BE STAWP1N1 i ) SIDE IS SOPPIM' . THERE TURMIM ' 1 J WET. VET TH' ) HIM OVER AM ) 513 ILr-" HEAT'S MADE HIM ) vSSl OVER LIKE . nW too Dopey to fLr V a ham ok . j t'i V TURJsl OVER ) T&Sfsi 7 ABARBECUEii -f THE WORRV WART 3 f&3mm&lM -k RED IUCHENWALD South Koreans attempt to identify relatives and loved ones among th 100 massaer "ictims found in mass grave in Chonju, South Korea. Other graves in th area held hundreds of South Koraant slain by th retreating North Keraant. (AP Wirephoto vi radio from Tokyo.) Set., Oct. 7, lS0 The Newt-Review, RoMburf, Ore. 13 New Election Idea "Now that this time is fasi approaching, there are suggestions thst an entirely new government be set up. What would happen to the old one? Would there be two governments, or would one be abolished, and if so. by whom? "We have a constitution and want to be law-abiding. Personally, I favor a constitutional revision. Contract Awarded For Yoncalla Street Job SALIM iei T h e state hlehway commission awarded a contract today far frading, surfacing, and ailing S street in Yoncalla, te the Western Paving and Construction Co., Albany, an a bid of 14,7I4. r .j -A , j "Y J .iV' -WVat-J" s-T - v v 1 . Price Control, Tax On Excess Profits Demanded By CIO PORTLAND i The rjte CIO wants price controls, excess profits taxes and other anti-infla- tion measures to go into effect at once . Resolutions calling for these measures were adopted by dele gates at tha annual state conven tion here Kriday . They also approved an economic program calling for exnanded oro. duction to meet military and civ man needs, credit and hoarding controls, rationing of scarce mat erials and protection for a m a 1 1 Dusiness. They noted, "there is amnla mom for wage adujstments with out distrubing existing p r i c levels." iney suggested caution in applying credit controls on housing for low-income groups. Another resolution, one that will be aubmitted to the national CIO convention in November, calls for appointment of labor representat ives with diplomatic rank .n Mar shall plan countries. This proposal also demands that a Democratic government be estao lished in any country getting Mar shall plan aid. The measure was adopted as a result of a report on Korea by Stanley Earl, ex-state cm secretary. He was a labor adivsor in the Marshall plan for that country prior to tha outbreak of fighting. School Bill Approved The convention heard Cecil W. Posey of the Oregon Education council predict that school pop ulations would double in the next ten years. Delegates then enodrsed a proposed incresse in th basic school support fund. They also urged repeal of the seasonality clause voted into the unemployment compensation law by the last legislature. Other measures approved i n- cluded a 28-point program that urged surh things as repeal ot the Taft-Hartley act and develop ment of a larger .merchant manna fleet. Allen Carson. Sslem, candidal for the slate supreme court who hss won support from labor. warned against "loose and indis criminate use of such labela al Communist, Red, and Fellow Trav eler." "It is a disservice to catalog in this fsshion those against whom there is no convincing evidence," he said. Coat, bread and aalt, symbol of warmth and prosperity, ar traditional English New Year' Day gifts, saya th National Geo graphic Society. Williams . . . a i - r o