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0 O G O o o 8 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore TriurtoPjl, 1951 U.S., South Korean Forces Aided In Battle By 50,000 Men Qf 16 Other Countries UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) Unofficial fitrures indicate that more than 50,000. fighting men of 16 other na. tions are in the line with U. S. and Republic of Korea forces as the Korean war enters its 12th month. The figures are incomplete here because the Pentagon declines to release them all, a U. S. delegation spokesman said. But delegation sources in the U. N. and published figures combine give a picture of the United Na tions team that has just staved off another communist offensive Winston o qo - o Record Grasshopper Purge Tried With New PolsorP WARNER SPRINGS, Calif. -OP) Possibly the biggest g retail r per purge ever undertaken w i Ut private capital is underway here. Out of this project of destruc tion may come new hope for west ern agriculture. Sam Smith of the federal division of grasshopper control, Denver, iayi a new poi son being used seems to promise great things. The poison is a mlxtur of orange puli, bran and chlorodane and was developvi in Lancaster, Calif. Tons of the poison are being dropped by a fleet of seven planes operating on the Warner ranch. They will continue theipppera- tions for a week. The cosVof the 1 grasshopper baiting, $63,000, will i be paid by the estate of the late (George Sawday, pioneer San Diego i county rancher. I "The entire west may be freed 'from the ravages of grasshoppers ! as a result of this project," Smith said. i Complete eradication may be ! possible, he indicated, over a two- $ear period. The sowing of poison i is done during the period between hatching and growth of the grass hoppers' wings, when th. insects ! are most voracious. By MRS. GEORGE BACHER Miss Sonja Rhodes, daughter of in mid-Korea. The death stand of Mr ,,) mm. Homer Rhodes of me nrmsn i.tinieesiersnire ' ' w i n s t o n gave the valedictory ment in blunting the newest drive I oration at the graduation exercises centered fresh attention on what hM on Thursday evening, May 24, the U. N. Allies were doing. i at the Roseburg Junior academy. The British force remains t-e MjM Rhodes completed the eighth largest, outside the U. S. and R. , j.rarle at the academy with four O. rv. forces. U. S. ground lories teen other students, are estimated at mere than 250.- Regular meeting dales of the 000 men. A Korean government Winston Dillard water board have official last week said that the ncen changed from the first Mon R. O. K. forces also number about day to the second Wednesday of 250,000 men. each month, according to a state- Besides fighting Communisls in merit made by Marshall Haughn Malaya and garrisoning Hong i this week. Monthly bills and other Kong, the British figure to have i business transactions can he taken 13,000 fighting men in the line and : care of at the office between the anolher 10,000 tied up in air anu I hours of 10 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 3 naval forces in Korea. Two squad- p.m. week days, and 10 to 12 a.m. rons of Sunderlands, flying from I on Saturdays, he said. Mrs. Mary an aircraft carrier, furnish the : Bird is the assistant. British ir striking power there. Haughn also pointed out that A fresh Canadian brigade has work on the installation of water just landed in Korea, bringing to lines on highway 42 was scheduled nearly 8,000 men Canadian ground j early next week. Lines in the Suks- FROM THE NEWS OF 41 YEARS AGO force strength. The Princess Pat regiment of 1,300, which reached Korea last December, it now in cluded in that figure. In addition, Canada has in ac tion three destroyers and a Royal Canadian air force squadron of 12 Thunderbird planes, with 1,000 men pilots, crews, ground crews and maintenance men strung clear back to Alaska. Canadian-Pacific airlines makes two military trips from Victoria to Tokyo weekly and one flight westward. Private cfir"o vessels also have been- shunted into the Pacific service to power the Canadian effort. New ground force contributions within the last month have come from Ethiopia, which sent 1,071) warriors; Colombia, which has en route 400 infantry of a promised 1,080, and Cuba, whose offer of a company, about 200 men, has been accepted. VAGRANTS JAILED Four Mexican laborers were sentenced Monday to serve 10 days each in the Douglas county jail for vagrancy by District Judge A. J. Geddes. Arrested by the stale polica were: Jaime Barooa Yanez, 27; Jorge Barona Yanez, 32, Antonio Marcias Padilla, 28, and Salva dore Bustamcnte Plata, 2.1, all of Newman, CaL, reports Geddes. 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