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o o0 o o o O n o o , o o 0 0 . . M2 The New-Revlew, Rnsebura, tare Tues., Oct. 10, 19SQ Batists To Keep n Up Work In China If Not Hindered Baptist .nitsionaries will remain in China long as they ;r al lowed reasonable opportunity to pe form their duties, the American Baptist conventiorfannounccd. Announcement was mariPas re ports were being received from the Far Last that the Communist government of China had declared a reformation of Christianity in China was under way. Foreign Secretary Dana f Alhau-,h stated that if Baptist missionaries were required to leave ihina, work could be continued V by c4ju)U'rU Chinese trained for such an emergency. National Baptist tectum have been es- ' taDiisnea in imna 10 worn wiin i the missionaries in training Christ-1 ian lea fieri among the Chinese , people, he said, and for many yejt Baptist have stressed the im poitlince of this national leader ship anr the self-support of its m 1 1 1 o n i. He emphasized thai Baptist missionaries would remain, however, as long as it was jRiskihle to carry on a distinctly Christian work among the people. It was j I so earned that the Christians of China have art op tod a pin to be worn to distinguish them as Christian. The ,xpuUr)ty with which lis pin has spread across j China is considered an indication ! of the determination of the fcmese j people to maintain ififr freedom of religion. The pin shgws a red cross on a blue and cold back ground and symbolizes the univer sal fellowship of all Christians. J I I I I m. '. . '"fA . - - sA' Jefc. I -m t" m ..- . - . J Crime eruM Fasttr iUn Rural DLtrlct$ WASI Is infVi .. TWX easing faster in rural areas .SHING1 F) Crime than in cities, an FBI report shi A i.mi.ini Mruirl hv ma nil. reau showed an increase of 7.4 per-1 cent in rural crime over the same period in 1949. In contrast, city crime was up only 1.9 percent. All tyrMW offenses except neg ligent manslaughter nd auto theft increased in rural areas, while in cities, such crimes as murder, rape and robbery declined. PRIZE WINNERS- This photograph of two baby ecockatoos. entitled "Now Lassen", was a prtie winner in the international zoo photo contest sponsored by the Chicago's BrookAeld Zoo and the Chicago Nature Camera Club. It was made by Gene Lyle. of San Diego, Calif. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Zee Niwmin 125 Cebb St. Phone J87 R 4 BANDS Competing Sor S100 Prize Sunday Oct. 15 danceland 1 miles south of Roseburg on highway 99 The National Geographic Society says Hans Myer, in 18H9, was the fvst man to scale 19,565 -foot Kiho peak in Africa. i HOME. SWEET, HOME IS SWEETEN STILL, WHEN WITH OUR OIL YOUR TANK YOU FILL V.. U.W.. Is your fuel tank empty? Better phone 1289 for quality oil and be prepared in ease cold weather comes early. Wishing WON'T Make It So! 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DOWNSTAIRS STORE e c O o o Atom Bomb's Use On Russia Urged By Legion Group ' I-os Angeles I.V) The 32nd annual national convention of the American Legion was asked by its executive committee today to recommend use of the atom bomb against Russia in the event of fur ther aggression anywhere I his is the crucial moment in apply vui liven, uitt luiiiiUKicc I.IU 111 asking for aid "to any and all forces of freedom that will join with us and the United Nations in the destruction of evil forces." Calling for an "ever active armed force," the executive com mittee recommended the "sponsor ing by the American delegate to the United Nations a resolution that further aggression in any part of the world by Soviet Russia will meet the full force of retaliation by the United Nations police au thority, including, if necessary, the release of atomic weapons on So viet Russia." The committee also called for the occupation of all Korea by the UN under the command of General MacArthur; non-recognition by the United States of Red China; con tinued defense o' Formosa' aid to the Philippine government against Communist aggressors; support of "Chinese who will vigorously and effectively fight -u?tide aggressors in order to obtain again and pre serve a free and independent China," and e treaty of peace with Japan by appropriate world pow ers under guidance and direction of Gen. MacArthur. Acheson's Ouster Asked The executive committee said also that the American people "no longer I ave confidence in our State departm nt or in the present sec retary. Mr. Dean Acheson, and we believe it is the duty of the Pres ident to appoint immediately a secretary of state who will instill confidence." Kiie Cocke Jr., of Georgia, can didate for the post of national com mander, presented in behalf of the National Security commission a demand for enactment of uni versal military training, the corv slruction of an air academy and the maintenance and enlargement of the U. S. merchant marine. The commission lauded efforts of Louis Johnson, former secretary of de fense, for "his courageous and fruitful accomplishments." Chairman Vincent A. Carroll, Philadelphia, of the Legion's stand ing committee on conventions, said all bids except that of Miami, Kla , for the 19.H convention have been withdrawn. Texas Schools Dismissed So Kids Can Pick Cotton WINTERS, Tex. CP) - School is out here, end the kids are going to the cotton patcji. Classes were dismissed to get around a new federal rule which says farmers can't hire children under IS to gather crops. The action was taken at an emergency meeting of this west central Texas town's school board. 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