The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 12, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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Spit-ibort Appeals 0 utter
T Civil Service loartf
SALEM M Stat fair Uan
a?er l.eo Spiubart laid that hia
dismissal a "deep shock."
He laid that state agriculture
Director E. L. Peteraon'a charge
that Spitibart his been guilty of
inefficiency and insubordination ii
untrue.
Spiubart said that the 1950 fair
was successful, "both in attend
ance and financially."
"Having been associated with
the Oregon State fair since ISIS
and ft manager since 19M, I have
served under fin governors and
three directors of agriculture,"
Spitzbart said.
"I emphatically deny Mr. Peter
son's charges of inefficiency and
insubordination.
"The financial and attendance
record of the fair in recent years
refute any majof administrative
difficulties.
"In protection of my several
years of service, I am compelled
to appeal my arbitrary dismissal
to the Oregon State Civil Service
commission," he continued.
HO u H
Turkey occupies territory in both
Europe and Asia.
SMOKED
Baked Beans
at the
Delicatessen
R0SEIUR8 SANITARY MARKET
ly CAROL KIRR
Here's a bit of disillusionment
for Ava Gardner fans ... in an
item treated with no little sarcasm
in the current Issue of "Capitol
News" "MUM in Hollywood"
weot ahead and gave the
Julie role in "Show Boat" to Ava
Gardner, who can't sing a lick,
after testing several beauteous
gals, such as Peggy Lee, who could
do the job the way the part was
intended to be played. Miss Gard
ner s songs will Be dubbed in by
another voice, naturally. But mil
lions of the audiences won't know
it unless it's not synchronized, as
those big Technicolor musicals fre
quently are. . ."
GRAND SCALE testimonial din
ners for screen stars in the film
capitol are commonplace affairs.
But it's quite a unusual thing when
the top flight film stars turn the
tables and place an outsider on
the dais in the guest of honor's
seat. And that'a just what is plan
ned for tonight (8:00-8:30 p.m.)
when Judy Garland will be mis
tress of ceremonies of a gala af
fair in honor of Senator Dudley
J. LeBlanc, state senator from
Younger-looking skin!
siw-si-i A v-1'" x
southern l.ouisian.. Resides his
duties as senator, LeBlanc is presi
dent and chairman of the board of
director of The LeBlanc corpora
tion of LaFayette, La., an enter
prise which has marketed more
than 13 million bottles of Hadacol
during the first nine months of
lacn i. ..,.11
to film personalities for touring f. ""'",'"
with his Hadacol Good-Will car,. ''This came out Wednesllay night
van of 100 blue-and white trucks'" " '" ol unprecedented
Diibl cizine the curative Dowera -" "J "
Mac ArtK Shorn
Of Son Power,
Scribe-eport'
rmrii-ir The Chicago
Daily N. "id in ,orr ,rom
Tokyo tHlneie ' 'V'd'nce that
Washinc1 ," ,irip-l!d'.' GaC
MacAr" of lnorllJr 10 Pk
freely Korean war."
nf,tory. by Keyes Beech of
the 'ew foreign service,
r(,ed that view "although Gen.
M Arthur retains titular com
3 of the United Nations forces
i. Korea."
leech's dispatch, as released by
his tonic, including Mickey he
ney, Carmen Miranda, Burns f
Allen and others. Besides Ps
Garland, film personalities '
will lend their talents to mak""
Hollywood dinner broader
spectacle are Groucho Ma Jlc
Damone, Minnie Pearl a- 01 ner
performers (tonight, 8:0ft'30'-
SATURDAY: Northw' ,,ni.
versity "Reviewing S'
:,id" panel
will discuss the que10"- ""
Should Christians Lr Al ,r7,
(5:00-5:30 p.m.). . . rom S0"'"
lis, Oregon Stale v .Wi,s1h
i.i h,a .th,ii a me will be
broadcast (8:00
sion).
to conclu-
Damages Ad Fo" Thrt
Victims O'"" Crash
EUREKA. ,iP' A P,,n
crash in whi l Ashland, O- e.,
men died l' July 18 nas brm'jht
three law.J,s asking 117,000 in
damages
The wer 'i'e' by William
Briggs ' behalf of the estates of
Kenne' P'rrine, Donald Ramsay
thur the authority to issue com
muniques on current ground mil
itary operations in Korea.
"This authority was transferred
to Lt. Gen. Mathew B. Ridgway,
8th army commander. All t). N.
forces come under the 8th army."
Beech said the new setup was
announced by Col. Marion P. Ech
ols, MacArtiiur's public informa
tion officer. His story added:
"MacArthur's headquarters is
reduced to releases of general na
ture, human interest stories and
awards and decorations.
"Not in the memory of the oldest
correspondents covering MacArth
ur's headquarters for a decade has
the illustrious general been sub
mitted to such a buttoning up."
and Eugene LaBelle, the Ash
land victims.
The action against Lester Pierce,
operator of the Pierce Flying serv
ice here, charges that Frank hal
r'on, the pilot, who also was killed,
fw too low and was not licensed
lor instrument flying as he shoi'ld
have been. The plane crackup oc
cuired in Mad ranvon 18 minutes
ifter the takeoff from the airwirt
here.
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Rules Committee
Seat To Be Given
Rep. Ellsworth
Tb Washington bureau of tli
Portland, Oregon Journal, reports
that barrinp, an unforsffn eventu
ality. Representatives Harris Ells
worth of Rosehur?, will become,
within the next few days, the West
coast's first representative in mod
ern times, on the powerful house
rules committee.
f embers of the Republican com
mittee on committees in the house
told The Journal Wednesday that
KHsworth and Representative J.
Latham of New York are virtually
certain t being named to fill two
Republican vacancies on the com
mittee. Power btolut
Under newly-adnpled house
rule, the rules committee will have
life-or-death power over all lefiis
lation in the house. No hill can
1 reach the floor for consideration
except with the consent of the 11
, man group, barring the rarely-successful
method of a petition of a
majority of the house.
It is this new rule a return
to a former rule which is ex
pected to keep the southern Democratic-Republican
coalition in the
saddle throughout the 82d con
congress, for the three southern
members of the committee hold the
balance of power.
First From Coast
Ellsworth, to sit on the powerful
committee, must give up his seat
on the house interstate and foreign
commerce committee, in addition
to being the first West Coast man
in modern times to sit on the com
mittee. The former Roseburg
newspaper editor is the first West
erner in many years, with the ex
ception of former Representative
T. Edgar Chenoweih of Colorado,
to he named to the group.
The Roseburt' man also is unus
ually young, in point of house ser
vice, to become a member of the
tightly-knit group, he is. just he
ginning his fourth term in the
house, and it is unusual for a
member to be selected for the rules
group until he has more seniority
in the house. j
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Portland Hospitals Boost Pay; Ont Still Plekettd
PORTLAND Pt -vSeven Porl.t Glenn '"r. Blalce, union seen.
lano nospuais nave announced pay lary.'aairl that picketing would con-
increases for non professional
workers, hut the move had no ef
feet on the strike against Good'
Samaritan hospital.
It appeared that picketing of
Emanuel hospital a ho would con
tinue. An increase of $1 a tlay in pa
tients' bills was hinted.
James G. Swindells, attorney
for the Portland council of hospi
tals, said the decision to increase
pay resulted from continuing stud
ies that started last July.
The AF1 building service em
ployes union struck Good Samari
tan and picketed Emanuel in an
effort to Ret more money and
union security. The union asked $1
an hour as the starting minimum.
Latest announce)! increase, to o
into effect Monday, puts beginning
uapes at from 8"i to 92 cents an
hour. The change also reduces ,
from five to three years the span
needed to reach the top pay
bracket. -
Swindells said the Increase
would add about $1 per patient to
hospitals' costs and he thought the
increase would have to he made
soon.
inue until
otjnurtl.
the union was rec-
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MATINEE SATURDAY
MARAUDING
BANDS MEET
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FRIDAY 1:00 f.M.
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Nevada Reqion
Chosen To Test !
Atomic Weapons
WASHINGTON Ml The
Alomir Knersy commission has!
announred plans to test atomic
weanons on a closely guarded
bomhing ranse In Nevada.
The experiments will mark
the first nuclear explosions in the :
United States since the first A
homh was tested in New Mexico
in 1945.
The commission announcement
said President Truman has author
ized it to use part of the 5.000
square mile bombing and gunnery
ranije reservation of the air force
near I.as Vegas, Nev.
It added:
"The use of the I.as Vegas bomb-1
ing and gunnery range will make
available to the Iis Alamos fN.M.) :
scientific laboratory a readily
accessible site for periodic test 1
work with a resultant speed up in
the weapons development pro
gram. Test activities al the new:
site will include experimental nuc-j
lear detonation for the develop-1
ment of atomic bombs so-called j
A-bombs carried out under con-j
trolled conditions.
"Full security restrictions of
the atomic energy act will apply
to the work at the new site and
during test periods the AKC sec
tion of the reservation will b e i
closed to all persons except, those !
directly connected with the ex-1
perimenlal programs." j
Close attention has been given i
the problems of radiological safely I
and security, the AEC said, j
and all necessary precautions in
cluding radiation surveys ami pa
trolling of the surrounding ter
ritory will be undertaken."
The commission added that it
will continue to use the Kniwelnk
proving grounds in the Marshall
islands of the Pacific ocean.
No explanation was offered on
wnat tne am meant by "exper
imental nuclear detonation." Dis
cussion of the proposed hydrogen
bomb have brought out that these
vastly more powerful explosives
might be set off by a "conven
tional" A-bomb.
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