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Tydings, a Democrat who lost to Butler, told senators investigating the campaign that Butler "allowed the whole thing to rest as a cloud over my reputation" until the elec tion was over. Tydings reiterated his charges that "scurrilous literature" was used against him and that Butler violated election laws by excessi"e spending. The "fake" picture to which he reierred was a compos ite photograph purporting to show Tydings and Communist leader Kisfl Browder, in close conversa tion. O Butler has contended that Tyd ings was making an unteurrantetl personal attack on him through constraints to Ihe senate investi-. gators. Tydings said he complained to Butler about the picture and a campaign tabloid in which it ap peared prior to the election. Butler's answer to the complaint, he added, was that "he (Tydings) is now whining because parts of his record have been opened to th public view.' ' Last week Tvdings filed with the Senate a formal complaint fc END OF RED SUPPLY ROUTE Two direct hits by napalm turn Red supply trains into roaring infernos after strikes by U.S. 8-26 bombers. The Allied airmen spotted the trains on a main line charging Butler and his supporters running between Wonsan and Pyongyang in North Korea and with excessive campaign spending promptly applied the torch. (U.S. Air Force Photo vie AP Wire- in violation oi tenerai ana aiary-t-, -. - Vs9 Oregon Political Heads Criticize MacArthur Ouster Thur., April 12. 1951 Tho News-Review, Rotebura, Om. 9 SAT.EM (.T) Governor Doug las McKay says he is "shocked at President Truman's firing General MacArthur. "I was shocked at the Presi dent's action in removing Mac Arthur, a man who has done so much for his country. It ts time the military was permitted to run the military department not the politicians." Here's what other sta'.e-loailcrs bad to say: Rep. - Henry Semon. Klamnth Falls Democrat 1 think it is the nuts. Why didn't they leave him alone. House Speaker John F. Steel in the explosion of a bomb they had unearthed in the countryside near .Naples. The succession of children's deaths has brought a wave of ed itorial protest in Italian newspa- 0f pers and demands that the gov ernment iirp up lis accineni pre vention program. As a result, a special government agency, has ! Final Census Ups Douglas Residents The final census figure for Doug las coitnty adds nearly 500 per sons to the preliminary figure pre viously announced. The census hnrean's final ft?. launcneu an enurmionai procram ures. revised from the preliminary through Italian schools to warn report last September, gives Doug childien against the danger of las county 54.549, compared with buried explosives. 54,Ki-, previously announced and the S;72S census for 1940. The final census added 9241 to the state's total, boosting Oregon's population for 1950 to 1,521,341. ,The major gain was for Mult nomah county with 471,537, I gain su- of 2.9R6. Marion county was cred- pteme court, reversing Circuit i ited with 1.022 more for a new hammer it's an imfm Minnie thinu 1 r" """"''? ' iihh;ui iui.iui, arm i.ane county, Any nd"cT.rgen".f mTt'.rVcom: I 1". lhe,!rd- '"r.K"t ,h ,,?,f'.h". High Court Junks Damages Award SAI.Kfcr (.P) The state mander in time of war is not help. ful to national confidence in toe administration. KcpORudie Wilhelm. Portland thsaa wrong man was firml- It should have been Truman. v- Rep. C. L. l.teuallen, Pendleton, chairman of the house military committee Truman's inability to coordinate his foreign affairs is causing a dangerens situation. I think MacArthur did a wonderful job in Japan. ...vmo. ............. 0( spurlinK. Justice l.usk wrote that Fox diet awarded to Ned Bogart for an a 719 gain lor a new total of amputated leg. 125,778. Bogart, on the night of Aug 1, Douglas county ranks seventh in 194. was siphoning gasoline or a I population, being exceeded in the highway from the car of Alvin rox, , 01.acr ntmfd by Multnomah, Lane, who had stopped to help Bogart. Marion. Clackamas. Washineton. IhM Stanley G. Sgeirling came down the Niad and skidded onto the Kox car. which was in the mWdle of the road. Kiig.irt sued Spurting and col lected the $4,187. But the supreme court decision, by Justi?e Hall S. I.usk. reverses the case in lavor and Jackson, and is just ahead o( Linn county, which has 54,317. Douglas ranked 11th in 1940. Angry MacArthur Man Tears Up Newspapers land election laws. Move To Buy Treasures Proves Too Expensive TOKY O -J.Pl A move by the 'against the economic burden that j i accompanied the honor of owning ' jsuch a treasure. So the govern i ment created a culture property Tiller land Democrat democracy cannot survive if any military leader re fuse to take, orders from the Pres dent. Truman has made mistakes i but he is responsible to the people. To allow a general to defy him would oe to set a preceaeni wnicn could end America! Rep. Karl Hill. Cusjiman, t.ane county to replace a man of this .1 Br ALICE LERWILL free government " his own safety. n' oruin.r. i.n roilCI parking his car in the middle of i watched a one-man demrqaftratioa the road, committed an act of neg- j fr General MacArthur here. Iigence. And he held further that OfOters Howard Pratt and Bogart was guilty of contributory I James Haynes said a man went up negii tence in failing to exercise to a newsstand, saw the big black reasonable care and diligence for headlines, bought everv paper and Legend savs that when tt,( cit,,i,ht fnr th nitl nf Cu-it 'jy llu -a "" ""'r ; rej-iann. the people organised in working among Orientals is grave mistake. 1 haven t seen any- great hunt alter the first one in the diplomatic service who bear Berne Mr. and Mrs William Houell u ,...-,......, u... . ... . . uiiiu iniuiir hi ai - iniii . Japanese wvernment to purchase , ""Warding committee ana ap- ,na Ml-, and Mrs. Don Newman, Sen Eugene E. Marsh. McMinn national treasures and so relieve propriated $60,000 for purchases. spent Sunday with the Howell's ; yille I am sympathetic to Mac- tneir private owners of the bur- Immediately. 130 owners ot trea- uauKmer. luaimn, m me am mer s Arthur. den of maintaining them has fallen 1 re .nnliet The evaluations to-: Pal in Portland. Marilyn re-1 sen. William E. Walsh, Coos I men lour mem up. lie did the same j thing at a serond newsstand, a name : third, a fourth and a fifth. Pratt said the man was irked by what he read and had an urn nd Ihe rity was named to do something. The officers sug- animal alain. a gested he stop cluttering up the ' streets. He agreed. miuuitii. ' ,i. ucdsuics aic uw c- I uu, v,;i , ...... . .. . ... pensive. Culture-loving Japan has ,""u """"' : her hand and is convalescing satis-! ,he Dame fr everything that went a system of preserving places, ob-1 varv. ,rom immense tracts of land : factonly. ! wrong militarily but they refuse jecis ana me like lor posterity by , ,u '""i1' I 'r- . vn "''"l "t".1 lo let him do what seems neces- declanng them "national treas-1 The comvittee has announced Saturday in Crescent City, Cali-1 5ary (rom a niilitary standiniint ures." The owners are made re-1 it will accept no further offers. It i forni transacting business. They , , MenA his posiliun. The ser sponbiblle for them and cannot i noted it was not questioning the i s'oppcu at Coquille on their way , jousm?ss uf tne situation is in .Ja sell, pawn er alter them. I worth of articles submitted but home and visited at the Fred I.af-, pan where we have almost But some owners protested that they were just too expensive. ' 'rr,v home. Mr. Kent and Mrs. reached a point of settling our L,aiieny were runrgr rii.-inir.. dilleicnces with them. II appears Mr. and Mrs. Vern lrwill killed to be a grave mistake of Truman's, a nine-foot cougar Saturday on bt 0 rourse, Truman has made a their ranch nine miles above Tiller. a 0( them. The cogs treed the animal after j an hour's chase. j fWi-J Iinlesinm Csbima Huih Hammil and son are level- T7 , ,XPW" . . . Ing off the school ground hack of ; rlKJal Death Kate l itaty the new school building. This will i mean the use of additional play- ROME (,P- Almost six years ground space. - ! B,Ur ,ne enu World War II, Mr. and Mrs. Roily Jonson, who buried and abandoned shells, hand recently purchased some property "iienades and land mines are kil frorn William Howell, are now re-! I"1 approximately 1,4 Italian siding in a trailer house back of Ihe children annually. Howell residence. Thev enrolled I I be K'c deaths are recorded their son, Charles in the first grade, almost daily in Italy's press. Re Mnndav i ci'ntly, a series of unrelated dis- Mr. and Mrs. Charles King trans-! a"l,r!1 ok 24 lives, including If acted business in Koseburg Satur-1 children, within 1 week. In one of jj,yt t'ne tragedies, foirr hrothers. rnng- l'r. and Mis. Sluart Williams ing i age from eight to 15, died motored to Springfield Saturday and brought back their household furniture. "Ir. and Mrs. W. McKenzie of Medford spent the weekend at their residence here, the former Guy Pennell property. Mr. McKenzie reports he is starting logging oper ations at Drew immediately, and plans to move his family here as soon as school is out in Medford. icently underwent major surgery on. Bay MacArthur has had to take f'jaamy i HIsSH AND UCMT tr?- Cl VIRYTOM! j F-vjf 'jT V S iJV CINCH contains every i IIT -' 7VtRV J'"yin.red""t tYn''"' Millionanav... I 'Ztr. ' "if - f fi W .j y. fM j T ' 1 rake mix you hpC-j? ' "f n buy." Try CINCH IT CINCH today. -muiom Of CAKn witm no aasTaKO- tassw I e'n Ml I ' JCVTWOtMS, STKA W. fell XJ - UutrtooTwuviis, rf r THE TIME IS NOW . . . . . . t slant year ahraaa, fruit anal ttiaeat Iraa. besWina heettjes. It Is also haw ta start those baautM twbareas beonia ehtat ovary- 'Oj MOORE'S M -aai oar seoe ol iru onsl thoah) seaaa. aawar- artan en) fWerinaj shrukt suah cat aansatHcrs, ehodo. oSaisafrom. ratwt onsl hadajo ptoaH. Wt heswo baddanq fbKiH, aeeeTmiok, aardan and lawn teaad end bwactl ieMM In a teFaj vartary. Coaoa ont loattiy area1 rnalat roar taieatios. Moore's Nursery 1117 EAST DOUOLAI PHONE V4Mt ii j Curfin By MRS. CRACI THOMPSON - Mr. and Mm. Orville Httdgrt and Karl left list Saturday on a trip tn K,insi. Thev planned to visit a daughter and her family in Call forma en route. Dran Bom hai been ent to Vir ginia tor army training Cpl. Jack Kerr and Mrs. Kerr ar rived last week from Pittsburgh, Calif., on a 12-day leave. They will spend part of the time here with Mn. Kerr'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Tinnry mriinim. inn wirn ma rel ative! near Rosehurg. Mrs. Myrtle (ilea. von wa hon ored with a birthday party Monday afternoon by the pupils in her room. Virt.il T.anjfnam received a broken lef and other bruises .Satur day noon on hu way to Yonralla when the motorcycle he was riding hit looie gravel, going out of con trol and running a bank. He wax taken to Sacred Heart hospital for treatment and is reported in good condition. The Kid on Thompson home was i the scene of a birthday party Satur day evenir honoring Mrs. Kernel! (ioms and Kldon Thompson. Pin ochle and music were tht diver sions of the evening. Those prevpnt were Mr. and Mrs. Bernell (ioins, Albert, Kmily. and klie: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meacham, One, and Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. , Kldon Thompson, Kdward, Daniel and Gary. The Max Awm have a new car. Tht Mcast Sensational "Suit Value" of Spring Linen - Look MUSI GO-WtST is ttie original apple-bate boil, treated witti Metoldehyde and Sodium Fluo silicote a sure-fire ccbinotion backed by more Itien 22 years of succett. Tbere'lnotliing rnis . eosy to oppty. A few handfuls placed in the gorden wilt allroct and destroy insect pests almost over nighH effective rain or shine. AVAIIAIII AT irm GARDIN JU1T HAIUI Jf ,ne TM j GO UJEST1 JfT IAYlr!l ; f & '- if WUTUNIO! VW l!Jo! lS Perfeeflr made . . . F .JrT ' . T . every iecti ei crla Tistai l 4 jfA. " l"-fHmtd siiotoi$ 'l j! M iJL1 Sites 10 to 18 U D0 121 NORTH JACKSON ( - 0 i.ajlT- I -ffO (6) '6 e