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Tauschtr Presses West, Wit.ner Of Tournament PORTLAND (.ft Portland pro Harold West carded a seven-under-par 140 at Glendoveer club yesterday to rapture the Oregon Professional Golfer's organization championship. Emery Zimmerman, who had t sensational pulling streak in the last nine holes, was right at his heels with a 141. West was 10 un der par going into the final nine. Other scores included. Norm Taucher, Rotebura 151 ; Wendell Wood. Eugene. 151; Bunny Mason, Salem, 152; Dan Strife, Alderwood, 162. 'Trotters Top Stars In Rose Bowl Contest PASADENA. Calif. UP -The goose was loose and the crowd was loud last night as the Harlem Globetrotters slipped and slid to a S". 38 victory over the College All Stars in the Rose bowl's first bas ketball game. The win gave the Trotters a 7 to 3 lead in the 19 game cross country tour. The crowd of 31,684 was believed to be the largest ever to attend a case tilt. Reese (Goose) Tatum was a standout both in the laugh depart ment and on the scoresheet. He scored 24 points, almost half the winning team's total. NO CHANGE , MELBOURNE, Australia P) Barring war, the 19S Olympic games will be held here ss sched- uled. ) Edgar Tanner, secretary of Au stralia's Ofwrnpic organizing com mittee, maife this statement yes terday. There had been reports of Victoria atate opposition. SERVICE FOR SALE Cat fa Yes, our every feature means "service" for youl From the minute we call for your washday load to your extra free hours and on to your laundry's return, so clean and fresh, Call us! Complete laundry & dron ing service. NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 324 West LMt Dial 3-8362 MMnMeWewMMiVMMlleW Winners Of Movie Academy Awards Linked In Report Of House Un-American Quiz Bv BARNEY LIV1XGSTC&E WASHINGTON (AP) The House un-American ac tivities committee has linked several hundred prominent Americans amonir them movie academy awai3 winners Jose Ferrer and Judv Holliday with what it described as a Communist "world-wide peace offensive." At the same time last night, the committee intimated that many so named may have been unwitting dupes of the Red campaign, which it described as "the most dan gerous hoax ever devised by the international Communist conspiracy, with from five to It Communist front organizations. Ferrer, whose role in "Cyrano De Bergerac" won him the male academy award, was also named among 49 aponsors who have "given their open support to Com munist candidates in election cam paigns." Ferrer has been subpoenaed for an appearance later this month in the committee's current investiga tion of Communist influences in Hollywood. He has denied being a Communist. Other movie folk whose name ap peared in the report were Chaplin, Howard Da Silva, Gale Sonder gaard, Artie Shaw and Karen M ur ic y Rockwell Kent, the magar.ine il lustrator, was listed as having been affiliated with "at least" 85 front Croups. Three other sponsors of the New York peace conference Langston Hughes, Robert Moras Love tt and Donald Ogden Stewart wei credited with from 71 to M front affiliations. Paul Robeson, Mary Van Kleeck, James Waterman Wise and Harry F. Ward were listed as having Miss Holliday said she previously i affiliations with 51 to 60 groups. In a forward to a 166-page anal ysis of Communist "peace" tac tics, which it declared was intended to destroy American mor ale and shield Russian military in tentions, the committee made pro vision for disclaimers by innocent persons. It said: "The committee having no desire to charge any innocent person with having Communist affiliations, will therefore publish the names of any individual who has so withdrawn from these organizations or whose name was used by these organiza tion: without permission or know ledge in a future report, if such person will communicate with Hit committee, giving the circifi fiances in his particular case." Miss Holliday Denies A prompt denial came from Miss liolliday, whose portrayal of the dumb blonde in "Born Yesterday" won her this year's movie Oscar. In a statement issued in N e w York, sae declared she was "not a member of any organization listed by the attorney general as subver sive. In any instance where I lent my name in the past, it was cer tainly without knowledge that such an organization was subversive. had made a sworn statement "to the effect that I am not now and never have been a member of the Communist party." Both Miss Holliday and Ferrer were named among the spon sors of the scientific and cultural conference for world peace, held in New York in March, 1949. The committee called this an Amer ican front for a campaign which had Its origin op a world wide basis in 1947 with creation of the Communist information bureau successor to the Communist Inter national. Ferrer Subpoenaed Among sponsors with alleged "Communist affiliations."" both Miss Holliday and Ferrer were ! listed as having been associated 3 hHlM w J E Sayings Bonds Extension Offers Three Options On March 26. President Truman signed H. R. 2268, thus making the extension of series E savings bonds for another ten years an accomplished fact. Thia act, ac cording to E. C. Simmons, Ore gon state savings bonds chairman, la a moat decided advantage to the holders of series E bonds. According to a recent announce ment by the secretary of the Treas ury, holders of maturing E bonds have three options, aa follows: Option 1, Cssh The owner of any series E bond may receive, if he wishes, full rash payment for his bond at maturity. This is, of course, in accoyice with the original terms o( Tils contract. He may receive his cash by present ing his mstured bond to any qual ified bank or other paying agent, any Federal Reserve bank e r branch, or the United States Treas ury. It should be made perfect ly clear that the offerings under op tions I snd i with respect to ma turing bonds do not in any way restrict this right of the investor to cash huvtand at any time. Option 2. txtension of E bonds Under this, option, the owner will be given the privilege of retaining Tu, April 10, ItSl The Newt-Review. Reseburfl, Ore, 7 his bond for a period not to ex ceed 10 additional years during which time interest wdl accrue at tie rate ot 2'- percenvsimple-Jn-terest each year for the first" years, snd then increase for the date until their maturity hi tf years. A holder of maturing E bonds may exchang esuch holdings for the current income G bonds within a period of time prescribed by Treasury regulations. Ht may remaining 2' years to bring the redeem the G bonds at his opt, on aggregate interest return to ap- at any time after six months from proximately z.v percent, cum-1 the issue date upon one calendar pounded semi - annually. This month's notice. Also, G bonds is choice requires no action on lhe sued in exchange for maturing E part oi tne owner. Any Dona wnirn bonds will be redeemable at full is not turned in for cash at its original maturity date will be ex tended until such time as the owner does present it for payment. How ever, again it is to be emphasized face value whenever ther are ore- sented for payment. However, the privilege of deferring taxes on the interest on series E bond does not apply if the E bond Is ex- that the extended bonds wili also j changed for a G bond. be redeemable at tne owners op- T. ..,.. ... . . tion, and when presented for pay-I J7"'EV '.Ta, I ou s.nl? ment the holder will receive :ha kV. riP,P,y ,h. ,?,.?' in full face value of the bond Pl SS,,? .HE "i,W, interest which has sccrued at he dXrt to the liur. new rates. Congress has continued , 00,",' "" the existing option of paying fed-1 A1 ,.,.. Scho(,ndjfn,t ,et lrc. eral income taxes on interest on , ond cker , St. Louis series E bonds currently or in the , Clrd , Redbirds is year in which the extended bjnds 1 , ,n0rtstop finBilu mtnrai na ralajmswi I " Option 3. Exchange for a series SENIOR IAND SOLOISTS, who will be featured In the spring concert- of the Roseburg school bands Wednesday, April 18, in clude Dick Oberg, right, playing e sousaphone solo, "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep," end Jerry Feldkamp, on left, playing a saxophone solo, "My Regards." The concert will be heard from the Senior high school stage. (Picture by Paul Jenkins I Eugene V. Lincoln lusiness Men's . Assurance Company ' OFFICI rouglos County Bonk Bldg. Telephone 3-5160 Roseburg, Oregon Home Phone: 3-8140 113 W. 1st Ave. M. Thereafter, the number of af filiations dropped sharply, and the number of names to esch group went up. Kent Admits Minor Rale As s witness in a lawsuit in New Yoik, Kent testified he once headed sponsors of a fund drive for the Communist nevtpaper, the Daily Worker, but said he "didn't do a darned thing." He waid he was "sort of an honorary chairman. ' He added, however, that in his opinion the Daily Worker presented the news more accurately than some other papers. The committee's report devoted considerable space to two uni i versity scientists Dr. Linus Carl Pauling of the University of Cali fornia; and Dr. fhilip D. Morrison, i physics professor at Cornell uni versity and atomic scientist who helped perfect the A-bomb. The committee said Dr. Hauling pdyed "a leading role" in the Com munist peace movement in the U. S., and that he had "not de viated a bair's breadth" from what tit called 4 "pattern of loyalty to the Communist cause since 1946." At Pasadena, Dr. Pauling declined to comment. Dr. Morrison was termed sn other important pillar of the Com munist peace campaign" in t h e United States who "travels up and down the country on his Red mis sion." Morrison said at Ithaca, N. Y., he belongs to no subver sive organisations and is a mem ber of only one political party, the American Labor party. "I don't think much of the rec ord of the House un-American com mittee for accuracy or honesty," he added. MY -) X lSSS W,UJIIJk-:,1t TW.'"' ' Ti..4 GROVER A. YOUNG presents oCand oj? tlie Cjo(clen Jwiliglil A Motion Picture Photogrsphed in the Heart of the Canadian Rockies JUNIOR HIGH AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, APRIL 13. A Scenic master piece . . . 8 P.M. See: Gorgeoui wildfloweri, towering mountains, ejlaeieri, moete, caribou, mountain goeti, bear, beaver, birds, thundering water. ; falls, lake snd tram fishing, sensation sunsets. ADMISSION SOc t Included '. Sponsortd by ROSEBURGJtOD and GUN CLUB SCHILLING QUITS ASHLAND JP Basketball Coach Kenneth Schilling has sub mitted his resignation at Ashland high school, a school board mem ber said yetterday. Charles Jandreau, former South ern Oregon college player and for mer junior high coach here, is un der consideration for the job, he said. : Pepsi Cola Takes Over 'Lead In City League Pepsi Cols took over the lead in the City bowling league Monday night by sweeping four points from Aciive ciud lexiers. The high individual game was rolled by Lymon Spencer who posted a 227 for the leaders. John nie Donovan ut second place Rose burg Jewelers finished with the top series, a S6S. y CITY LEACUI . W L Pts LINFIELD TOPS PACIFIC McMINNVILLE .P Fresh man Stan Blank, gave up only five hits and struck out 12 men yesterday in aouthpawmg 1. infield to a 7-0 shutout over Pacific uni versity. The game opened the Northwest conference baseball season. Pepsi Cola Rsbg. J'lrs limp. Flour Ump. H'dwre Gilkeson's Harrtl Pl'hinf Active Club Mobil Gas 2S 17 M 22 -20 31 23 19 30 23 19 30 19 23 27 20 22 26 20 22 25 16 26 21 In an Ohio State league game. 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