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GO Pioneers Pace All-Star Team PORTLAND (. Lewis and Clark. Northwest conference foot, ball champion, swept almost half (The positions today as the confer 0ence coaches named the 1950 all star teams. The Portland school won five positions on the offensive team, six on the defensive. In addition 11 others from the championship team were given honorable men tion. Linfirld placet! two men on the offensive all-star team; Willamette one on offense, two on defense; Whitman one on offense; Pacific one on offense, three on defense; College of Idaho one on offense, one on defense. , The selections: Offensive Team Ends Ken Meyers, Whitman; Ed Rooney, Pacific. Tackles El den Slender, Lewis & Clark; Bill O'Hara, Lewis & Clark. Guards Cliff Saxton, Linfield; Jim King, Lewis It. Clark. Center Les lie. shey, Linfield. Quarterback Herb Imanka, Col. Idaho. Halfbacks Rueben Baisch, Lewis t Clark; Bill Ewaliko, Willamette, rullback Stan Blair, Lewis & Clark. Defensive Team Bills Phil Fraser,' Lewis & Clark; Bill Bell, Lewis k Clark. Tackles Guy Gerber, Lewis & Clark; Jim Hudson, Pacific; Guards Bud Cox, Lewis it Clark; Charlea Gulirk, Col. Idaho. Line backersPaul Hutton. Pacific; Rob Hall, Willamette. Halfbacks Dick Voll, Lewis & Clark; Dale Klaumann, Pacific: Al Minn, Wil lamette. Safety Fred W i 1 a on, Lewis It Clark. Sports Schedules Mod At NW Convene Meet PORTLAND (.Vt The North west conference continued its an nual meeting Saturday after com pleting spring sports schedules. There was no indication that the rumored effort of some Evergreen conference schools to gain admis sion to the Northwest conference was more than a rumor. No appli cations were on hand or expected. officials said. Moreover, -at Spo-.thet American Red are ruled by Soviet Russia and owe first GovernmentLaunches War On Communist Party That May Drag Along For Years WASHINGTON (API The government has fired the opening gun in what may wall be a history-making battle with the Communist party in the United States. Attorney toeneral J. Howard Mc&rath hat formally charged kane, Evergreen conference mem bers said there was nothing to it. Archie Kodros, 'Vhitman, was elected president of the coaches' section and Johnny Lewis, Willam ette, was named secretary-treasurer. Michigan Voted Rose Bowl Entry For Big Ten allegiance to "the Red Flag.' He called on the new subversice activitiea control board to force the party to register with him the names of its leaders and members, and give an accounting of Us sources of revenue. His petition, running to nearly S.Oou words, constituted the most sweeping condemnation of U. S. Communist activity ever put out by any official of this governmen'. "in tne event ot a war between tne soviet union and the United States," McGrath said. "The Com. munista in the United States hive obligated themselves to act to de- the militac- efforts of the CHICAGO (aV The Big Ten voted to send its newly-crowned football champion, Michigan's i feat Wolverines, into the Rose Bowl United States and to aid and sup- nc-u incw lears aay. pun uie soviet union. K. L. (Tug)' Wilson, conference Should such a war materialise, commissioner, announced the out-! nf added, the Communist party come of the Bie Ten ballot and ! RUns ca"s for Clv insurrection in said that Michigan Athletic Direc tor II. 0. (Fritz) Crisler and Fac ulty Representative Ralph W. Aig ter have been notified. Under provision of the bowl agreement the faculty representa tive of each member institution tne united states for the pjrpose of establishing "a Soviet America having a dictatorship of the prole tariat such as exists in the Soviet union McGrath'! petition put the next move squarely up to the Com munist party. It must now appear rarticipales in the balloting to se-i before the tuurH in vniin it. uki uie Dig jrn miry. i son lor not registering voluntarily. After last Saturday's concluding ! The board has subpoena power to flames of the 1950 season, members i nacic tnis up Boston Red Sox Acquire Boudreau BOSTON (IP) The Boston Red Sox announced today that I .mi Boudreau, manager of the 1948 World Champion Cleveland Indi ans, has accepted terms and will . join the team as a player. i Boudreau was replaced recently as manager of the Indians by Al Lopes. The Sox announcement gavt no details. It said merely: "General Manager Joe Cronin announced that Lou Boudreau has accepted terms of the Boston Red Sox and will join the team as a player, ' The Sox added that to make room for Boudreau, pitcher Gordon Mueller's contract has been sold outright to the Louisville farm turn of tha American association. wired th-ir votes to the conference office and rated three teams in the order of their preference. The vote Ully was not oisclosed nor was the order of selection after Michigan. This January's game marks the fifth and last engagement between the two confeences under the cur rent five-year agreement. Michigan's -selection gives the Wolverines the honor of being the tirst Big Ten learn to repeat in the Long Court Battle Loams Alter hearings, Jhe boartl must decide whether to order registra tion. Failure to comply with the order calls for fines and imprison ment. The Communist party has said it will fight registration through the courts on the ground that it is a violation of the civil liberties clause of the constitution Such a legal battle might take years, 1 he attorney general a office has Pose Bowl since the present pact i about 100 organizations described was started in 1947. as Communist on its "subversive Wilson said he had talked to Cris- list". None has appeared to register ler thi morninif dviinB him nf voluntarily. However, action tha outcome of the bowl. against other groups may be post- Crisler disclosed that the Michi- VslT can nlnvori At) Hi or htari vnl aH In ! .. . " . . r" ' -ui u T w , tic? department omcial laid WANT NEW CONTRACT "You can't classify a splinter un til you have labeled the tree." Control board members have In dicated that hearings will be called soon. But it is generally estimated hat the proceeding mav run to The national record for consecu tive forward passes thrown with out an interception is 88, set by Francis (Reds) Bagnell of Pennsylvania. SEATTLE tPi University of Washington regents want to take head football Coach Howie Odell ' two years or more, before any final on nis year-to-year Dasis and sign i judgment is reached, him up 15 a three-year contract. 1 Fines, Prison Provided The long term arrangement was In ghe event the control board nticreri Oflpll ha'urday alter the issues a registration order against huskics swamped over Washington ! ihe Communist nartv Slate college 52-21. I "action" organization, tha law caila What a wonderful gifH V m !SlM :i W" Speed Queen VV r maim j i j ? your entire week s Ni 1 ".it 'ill jl. ; ; wask i wkiafced awajr ia an j' I ' f?'-' !pi . hour. Every 5 to 10 minutes jfji n: fi J i:i j ; " full load is turned out, . J: ' SN tjflj J i i in sparkling clean. The same j i ' ".M ij , J ! through the entire wash j " ;i j'fiSl j i kept P'P'nS hot by Speed r I i : : j! lJ 1 j jt. Queen's double-wall rub. r rr3i i ,r'ce, ; Pl TW V(jjj W 222 W. Oak O rhon. 348 Ooen 8:30 - 5:30 Week Days Evenings by Appointment y y u i rb o ' l Yule Lighting f Contest Hints Given By Jaycees Many home ar apartment own ers in the Roseburg area have entered the Roseburg Junior Cham ber of Commerce Christmas light ing contest, Gordon G. Carlson, chairman of the contest com mittee, reported. Carlson aaid home and apart ment ownera are urged to get to- for a fine of ,10,000 a day until I 0,.ncr b" 5"e' or neighborhoods the registration is made. For in dividual members inheriting the registration responsbility 60 days alter a parent troup has failed lo comply, the maximum penalty is anil carry out particular themes, such as Mother Goose rhymes. fairy tales, toyland, uniform decor ations for windows, trees and shrubbery, or scenes from the $10,000 fine and five yeara impri-! P0?."1' "N'Jhl Before Christmas." sonment for each day of failure to comply. The FBI recently esti mated that there were about 54,000 duea - paying communists in the country. The new law defines a "Com munist action" group as one con trolled by the foreign government or foreign organization control ling the world communist move ment," and operatini primarily to advance world communism. Many home and apartment own ers have indicted they would like to enter the contest and have asked Carlson for suggestions. Carlson submitted the following sugges tions fr contestants. A revolving decorated tree may be set up in the yartl. The entire front door; may be decorated to resemble a Christ mas package. This package may be illuminated with cardboard piruiLP irpn fl I I'.. ,"J;?..-i:":' 1.! The attorney eeneral rhiranl candles at either side that U. S. Communists "never1 "n 'nlire front door may be knowingly deviated from the views '"cnriterl in Fsembl a Christ and policies of the government mas-time fireplace, and Communist party of the Soviet j..j..dm of Santa and Union " and: , his sleigh may be created. The "Whenever such views and pol- reimleer may be in single file or icies have conflicted with the posi-1 n pairs, in the yard or on the tion taken by the goverment of ! "' They may be stationary or the United States, the Communist Kalloping. Other animals, such as party has opposed the position of Disney characters, may be used to pun me sieign. Dolls or Disney charactera may ride as passengera on a revolving Ferris wheel or merry-go-round in the yard. Any number of variations of Santa going down the chimney may be used. He may be on the roof, part way in the chimney, or climbing a ladder placed Reindeer in the United States.' FiOHT POSTPONED CINCINNATI m - Chairman Pdul D. (Chip) Cain announced to day that the city boxing commis sion will order the Ezzard Charles Nick Barone heavyweight cham pionship fight postponed. The con test is scheduled for tomorrow 1 against the chimney Moa. Nov. 27, 1 ISO The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore 7 Distinctive new styling of both front and rear af the new If 51 Fords Is shown In this photo of the Convertible and the Custom Club Coupe. Tho dual-spinner grille and longer, wrao-oround bumpers give the front end a wider, more massive appearance and additional chroma and wider ran lights aaa to tne rear end appearance. automatic transmission, Oak Streets. The 1951 models feature Fordomatie Drive, the new at optional equipment. Now on display at Lockwood Motors, Rote and night. ' the yard or on the roof may be watching the proceedings. Snowmen may be placet! oa the roof, in the yard or by the door. Winking eyes, or a lighted red nose might add to tha jovial mood. Religious themes, such at t h a nativity scene or church scenes, may be used. Tall candles might be used to decorate the yard. Elves might be climbing ladtlers to light the can dles. Wreaths may be placed in win dows. Colored lights may be strung along the eaves or may be used to outline shrubbery, doors, win dows, gables and so forth. Carlson said all persons desiring to enter the contest should notify the Christmas decorating commit tee, Rosebtirg Junior Chamber of Commerce, Box 681, Roseburg, he fore December 18. Full information regaining the contest, including i rules and regulations, will be sent' upon request, he said. Entries, Carlson said, will be judged oa the basis of 50 percent for originality and 50 percent for general artistic effect. A trophy will be awarded for the best dis play costing $50 or less, and an other for the best display costing more than $50. LARSEN WINS SYDNEY, Australia (.T) Art I. a i sen of San Leandro, Calif., United States champion, today cap tured the New South Wales tennis title with a 3-6, 6 5. 6-4, 6-2 victory over Australian Davis Cup star Frank Sedgman. Garb Puts Clriienshlp On Yult) Shoppinq List LOS ANGELES m AmerU eaa citizenship appeara to be No. 1 on Greta Garbo's Christmas shop pin list. The Swedish actress filed appli cation for her final citizenship papers and will be eligible for Nat uralization Dec, 22. Miss Garbo, 45, took out first papera two years ago. She has been a resident of this country since 1933. National Basketball association official Jim Duffy, and American association baseball umpire in the summer, will move up to tha Amer ican league next season. SOUTH END FUEL CO. 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