O 14 The Newt-Review, RcMburf, Or. Sot.. April 21. If SI rCA :$Z if) 9;;f 5 1 OFFICERS OF Tri Hi-Y for the year 1 950-5 1 were formally imUlUd at a meeting of the organize lion hold Friday night in th. Library-Arts building at Senior high (chool. Appearing in th. pictur.. from the left, ara: Clair Frman, historian; Joyc. Harpman, chaplain; Baulah Johnion, vic.-pr.s-idnt;.Ann Mariott, president; Arlan Coffman, traturr; Loretta MeKarn, igaant-at-armi, and Loratt Johnion, secretary, (Photo by Paul Jankintl. ' . ... ES. DISTRAUGHT MOTHER Mn. Rita Franklin. 21, of Bauamar, Ala., euddlai har 4-year-old ion, J. D. who loit both laqi whan h , wet itruek by itraat car.' Ha it in critical condition. Mn. Franklin wai at anothar hoipital whar har daughter, Patricia I Ann, 4, ii suffering from rhaumati fever, whan J.D. wai hit. IAP Wlraphotol ysVNs Aluminum Plant To Rise Ntar Wtnatchtt, Wash, FOR... COMFORT CONVENIENCE ECONOMY GO TRAILWAYS 121 N. Sftpham Dial 3-3264 Terrified Chinese Ready To Revolt, Missioner Says By FRED HAMPSON HONG KONG UP An Ameri can missionary who was forced out of a remote part of Human province after 26 years in China says the Reds have clamped iron control over China's millions in the back country but 95 percent would revolt if they could. He asked that he not b iden tified for fear of reprisals. He was expelled for various "re actionary" crimes, including pray ing for the souls of four Chinese Christians who had been purged. Terror prevails throughout the towns and villages much worse than in the large cities like Canton and Shanghai," he said. "In my country of 1,200.000 popu lation there have been at least 4,- 01)0 executions. The purging started last September. First it was the guerrillas, saboteurs and bandits. Now it's mostly land lords. "Everybody whispers, 'business men will be next'." The missionary aaid the Red's land reform program had faile'.l to achieve the desired result in his county and that after the land was divided, half of it was left over because not enough poor j peasants qualified. The leftover i I land has been converted into gov- Portland Markets FRIDAY PRODUCf PORTLAND (.P) Butterfat tentative, subject to immediate change: premium quility, maxi mum to .36 to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland, 71-74C lb.; first quality, 69-72c; second qual ity 6349c. Valley routes and coun try points 2c less. BUTTER Wholesale F. O. B. bulk cubes to wholesalers: grade A A, 93 score, 68c lb.; A, 92 score, 67c; B, 90 score, 62c; C, 89 score, 61c. Above prices strictly nominal. CHEESE Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon sin gles, 44'-i-46'-)C lb.; Oregon Sib. loaf. 47'i-4ic. EGGS (To wholesalers): can dled eggs containing no loss, cases included. F. O. B. Portland, A large, 57 'i -58c; A medium 56 'i S7'ic; B large 52-53',c. I LIVE CHICKENS (No. 1: quality, F. O. B, plants): Broilers, i 1-2'. lbs., 28 29c: frvers, 2' 3 lbs., 30c; 3-4 lbs., 30c; roast ers, 4 lbs. ani over, 30c; light hens all weights. 26 27c; heavy hens, all weights, 31 -32c; old roost-: ers, all weights, 1517c. I RABBITS Average to grow ers: live white, 4 5 lbs., 28-29c lb.; I 5-6 lbs.. 25 29c- colored bucks 12- 16c; few higher; fresh dressed i fryers to etailers. 6043c: some1 higher. FRESH DRESSED MEATS (Wholesalers to relailers; dollars per CWT): BEEF: steers, good-choice, 500 700 lbs., $54-55; commercial, 153 54; utility, $50-51; cows, commer cial, $49-53; utility, $48-52; can- nerrs cutters K46-51. BEEF CL'TS-lgood steers): Hind quarters, $5942; rounds. $59-62; full loins, trimmed, $76-82; trian gles, $50-52; forequarters, $50-52. VhAL: Good. $j8-62: commer cial SSe-M. CALVES: Good-choice. $56-60; commercial, $53-54. PORK CUTS: Loins, No. 1. 8 12 lbs., $48-50; shoulders, 16 lbs. down, $38-40; sparenbs, $45-47; fresh hams, $53-54. LAMBS: G io - choice, S.Vt-57; commercial, all weights, $53-54; utility, $48-49. WOOL: Market unsettled: Drices nominal. MOHAIR: $1.20-25 lb. on 12 month growth, F. O. B. country shipping points. t OUNTK Y-KILLED MEATS: MUTTON: Best, 60-90 lbs.. 25- 3ic; rough heavy bucks, ewes, 25 27c. VEAL: Top quality, 55-57c; good heavies, 50-54c; others 48-50c. BEEF: Good cows, 48 50c lb; cannera-cutlera, 40-45c. HOGS: Light blockers, 31-32c lb; sows, ight, 28-JOc. LAMBS: Top grade, 55-58c lb; lower grades, 48 50c. ONIONS: Western Ore. yellows, medium No. 1, $3.25-50; 501b sacks No. 1 large, $2.75-3 00; cold storage western $2 00-35; large $2 63-75. POTATOES: Ore. Russets No. 1A. $3.2:1-50: some to a'.7in; Z5 Id-. 75-78c: Wash. Russets No. 1A. 25 lbs, 70c; No. 2, 50 lbs, $1.00-.20; Ulaho Kii'sels No. 1A $.1.50 - 73; sc.ne higher. HAY: U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, delivered car and truck lots, F. O B. Portland, mostly $30 ton; Wil lamette valley grain and clover hay nominally Ui a ton, baled at farm. Llvesteck I Woman Nemesis Of Vice In Gary Runs For Mayor GARY. Ind. UP A 41-year-old mother who two years ago helped chase gamblers out of Gary now has politicians in a tizzy. She is running for mayor. Mrs. Hylda Mae Burton, a school teacher, is out to beat seven men in the May 8 primary race for the Demctvratic nomination. Politicians in this politically tough city, third largest in In diana, regard her as a "long shot." But they admit she bas them guessing. One reason is that she was a leader in a successful petticoat cru sade against organized crime long before most housewives in other cities heard about the crime prob lem from Senator Kefauver via television. Mrs. Burton is the wife of a fuel dealer and mother of a 10-year-old daughter. Two years ago a group of Gary women organized the Women's cit izens committee to war against gambling establishments, bookie joints and houses of prostitution. They carried their fight to the governor. To dramatize their cru sade they picketed known gam- bling establishments and forced a shakeup in the city police depart-1 mem. Politicians give them credit for deieating a Lake county prose cutor in 1950 and bringing to light information which led to disbar ment proceedings against his Gary deputy. A Lake county grand jury, look ing into what the WCC called an "unholy alliance between crime and politics," indicted the Mayor of neighboring Whiting, Ind. It also indicted three police execu tives and five accused gamblers. Mrs. Burton, who has no organ ized backing in a political sense, in u Him m 1 1 hi T" 1 HOT 'If J. AND M. MOTORS, 1 190 S. Stephens St., is the new distributing agency for the English-built Austin car, pictured above. Elmer M. Johnson aryJ Jim McAlpine, managers, recently purchased the franchise from Cliff Howard, who operated S. and S. Motors at the tame location, Elmer and Jim also have the dealership for Hillman Minx, H umber Hawk and the Sunbeam Talbot, all English designed cars. Since their recent purchase of the business the new owners have remodeled the in terior of the building. Earl Jamieson, recently from California, is in charge of the shop. The Austin model above it the A40 4-door "Devon" ledan, which cruitot between 60 and 70 milei an hour. got into the primary fight because, ! The "Unconditional Surrender"! Korea became a trusteeship of she says, the other candidates on of the Axis Powers was designed the U. N. by the formal terms of either side offered little for good at the Casablanca Conference in surrender for Japan, September, government. i January, 1943. ' 194. PORTLAND (.) M-snAV- An Aluminum worked by forced labor, he said. Cattle: good 76 lb steers 35 00; fhe Reds claim they killed 8.- tew canner - cutter cows 21 00- IT'S COFFEE TIME AT The Hotel Umpqua ESTHER SAYS: "The next time you want the best cup of coffee, come to the Hotel Umpqua Coffee Shop." WHY? Because every cup of coffee we serve is as fresh oi can be. We have installed the Cory Electrical Equip ment, a picture of which we show below. FRESH COFFEE EVERY THREE MINUTES I eminent farms and now is bemff KKATTLK l.n Comany of America official nounred the firm will build a new noo guerrillas in mv section." the 24 00. For week, salable 1565. Mar- $50,000.(100 aluminum plant near clergyman saitl. "I think that's too ket uneven but generally steadv Wenatchee, Wash. high, but I know that about 25,- to strong, canner-cutter cows weak The announcement was made by 000 suspected bandits were sent to 50 lower on mid-week dip. Fed C. S. Thayer. Alcoa's manager of north fur forced labor. steer supply limited Good choice operations in the Northwest. "If Chiang Kai-shek were to re- 35 00 36 25, commercial 32 50 34 00; It came after signing of a power invade the mainland, 95 percent utility 26 00 . 30.00, canner-cutter production agreement between the of the Chinese of my section would rows 21 ihk'S 00. midweek sales Puget Sound Power and Light rom- try to join him. largely 24.25 down. Utility cows nanv and the Chelan County Pub-! "One division of the Fourth field 26 00 29 00, few commercial 30 00- lic Utility district. i army withdrew from our area in 31.00. Utility hulls 26 00 - 30 00, few "rebniary and minus recruits i commercial 31.00 33 50, odd heavy came in. They were poor soldiers. I HoMeins to 34 50. rowed and spiritless, but the Reds' Calves- steady; choice 37 00 are trying hard to improve them. 41.00. For week, market steady. "There is a good deal of minor Choice vealers 36 00 40 00, odd head corruption among the Reds despite , to 41 00-42 00. Commercial - good reports to the contrsry. There is 1 29 00 35 00, utility 25.00-28 00. much pilfering by troops. Hogs: market closed Mi to 75 "The Reds have almost twice as : higher Good choice 180 235 lbs many governmen' workers in the i late 24 00 .25, early sales 23.75 countryside as Chiang had. Only j down. Good 350 600 lb sows 19 50 a few don't work for them some ' 21 00 Good - choice feeder pigs ay. But 95 percent would sell 25 00 26 50. the Reds out today if they could,; Sheep: medium No. 3 pelt lambs including most ot ineir ovn ssoi- -. vj. for week, saleable 500. Mar- m !vXV'iii Jftt & Shmon, of Milwouh.et Wiiconun, Import en ond AutKoritift on coffrt mo king, odvi: A I way 1 mokt cottrt with cold vtottf. Thti H what Is oW at Houl Umpqua. Tht Corv touiprrvnt it cooncfH to thf city wottr prtssurt, which gtvti ut a Utsh dltciou cup of coM tvtry 3 minuttt. No human hond touch tht coffrt during tht proct.. of making eofftt ot Hottl Umpquo. Ah for o dmoo,t ration of lti wonderful quipmtnt. Wt wiM bt glad to dtmonitratt it. Always Meet Your Friends ot Ccffee Time ot the HOTEL UMPQUA O Roseburg's Leading ond Fin4t Hotel Complete Doily Luncheon . 75c Evening Dinner from w. .. $1 50 Special Sunday Dinner from , $1.50 Served froft 12 o'clock to 8 P. M. & for Better FMi, Always fa ef Hotel Umpqua ' diers." LA. Doctor Says No. 1 Death Cause Can Be Corrected ket generally steady but some weakness on shorn stock under sea- son and quality and ragged pelts. Good . choice fed wooled lambs 3D 00. Medium-good 33 00 '. 35 00. Good wooled feeders 3100, shorn Tfi isi down. Good wooled ewes 20 00 .50, odd head 2100, shorn ees 15 75 down. CHICAGO it A xn An-! gles doctor said today that consid- causes disturbances in metabolisu eraiiie molical rv,K.,ce .m ivi.ik to light recently that thickening of the arteries the No 1 cause ot death can be avoided and possibly corrected. Ir. Lester M Morrison said he kapt a group of heart suflerers on a low fat diet, supnlenented bv spe cial drugs and that their deatn rate was only a third ot those o( n untreated grouo of sufferers. "The former concent that athero clerosis is the result of old aoe and the inevitable 'rusting nut' of Improper gland function in. volvini; tht thvroid and sex hor mones. He and his co-workers treated a iroup of 230 coronary atheroscler osis p.tienis lor tnice ears. Thev were placed nn a diet verv low in fats and cholesterol. Thev were permitted to eat onlv to whole eggs a week but could have all the egg white thev desired Skimmed milk was substituted for whole milk and cream, rich ch.H-ses. liver, brains, kidnev. the arteries from wear and tear I sweetbreads, pork and fat meats is nww known to be in error, he said. 1 Factars Blamed Writing in the Journal of the American Medical aasixiattw. he blamed thickening aad degenera tion of the artenaa on three fac tors 1. A diet high In fat and choles terol and tat fish. pies, rich rake and i other fatly or oilv foods were forbidden. . ,Two drucs choline and Inositol were given to the patients after i meals. Those drucs apparently set i nn the liver, aiding it to restore I normal metabolic function. "II is literally true that manv ! Americans are eating themselves 2. A poor functioning liver that i to death." Morrison said. NEW HOURS STARTING APRIL 30 6 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS BURTON'S CAFE I Mile South M Hieay tf Advertising Is an Investment Toward the Perpetual Growth of Profitable Business THIS MAN DOESN'T BELIEVE IN ADVERTISING ) .S I JrU . . . yef, he has ust arisen from a well ad advertised mattress, sheets, blankets a vertised brand of pajamas and is abou which have been advertised for more t use an advertised brand of soap and la the world over because it has been ad soap, massage cream, toilet water, too and brush which have seen the light of advertised clothes. vertised metal bed that contained on nd pillows. He is now removing an ad- t to enter the bathroom, tht fixtures or han a auarter of a century. He will soon ter pick up a shaving brush that is known vertised. He will ust a raior, shaving th brush and paste, as well as a comb advertising before he puts on his well This same man will eat a well advertised fee for his breakfast. And just before I known and advertised brand of hat. he purchased because its advertised "p office he will light an advertised brand ministrative duties amid advertised off tary and office associates are all wear cause they were well advertised. brand of cereal, bacon, bread and cof eaving his home, he will put on a well Ht will step into the motor car which oints sold him, and upon entering his of cigar and sit down to his daily ad ice furniture. His stenographer, seed ing clothes which were purchased be- Upon his return home, Mr. Man finds a great deal of comfort in a nationally advertised chair and almost mechanically pulls tht cord to an advertised brand of floor lamp. Soon he is called to dinner and must cross over well advertised rugs, and upon entering the dining room finds tht tablt temptingly filled with many long-advertised food products. After dinner he fills a substantially advertised pipe with advertised tobacco, plays with Junior with his advertised toys for thirty minutes while Mother and the girls are doing the advertised dishes in an advertised metal sink. After tht play period with the kids and a little family chat, it is likely this man will go in the garage and use his advertised brand of tools for an hour or so, at which time ht re-enters the houst and reads a newspaper filled with stimu lating advertisements and finds there Is a good movie advertised that tht fami ly must not missing seeing. Upon their return home, tht family makts a mad raid for snacks out of tht re frigerator which ht bought because tht advertisement pointed out many econo my features, plus a price which appealed to him and his entire family. And not too far into Ike night, this man one more goes to bed and is rtmindtd again that this darned contraption which cradles his back as if on a cloud was pretty well advertised. Ho, hum . . . find ht dots not belitvt in advertising. ' Do." Oitrteet Htt West Ada) far If eosty Return at Ameaingly Lew Cost I I; II