16 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Or. Thur., Ftb. 21, 1952
Local News
Acheson Urges Allies To Boost Armed Power
Cenflntd To Horn Stephen
Ml of Roseburg is confined to
his home with a case of flu.
' Mrs. Fulltrton Homt Mrs.
Nathan Fullerton has returned to
her home in Overlook, following a
stay in Portland on business.
rummigt Salt The Navy
Mothers Club will sponsor a rum
mage sale Saturday, Feb. 23. at
the Episcopal Parish Hall on East
Cass Street
' Obtain Marriag Lictnse A
marriage license was issued Tues
day in Tacoma, Wash., to Glen
T. Young, 19, and Joan L. Cassity,
17, both of Roseburg.
,' L.av.s For Portland William
G. Shugart, 724 Cobb St., left
Tuesday morning for Portland,
wnere ne wm undergo special
treatment at the Veterans hospital.
Homo From Hospital I.yle
Fenncr, KRNR radio station staff
member has been discharged
from Mercy Hospital following ma
jor surgery, and is now convales
cing at his home in Roseburg. .
Returns To Work Charles
Fingcrlos, pressman foreman of
(he News-Review, has returned
to his job following an operation
which he underwent at Mercy Hos
pital. Rtturns To Work Mrs. Flora
Rolfsness returned to 'her work
as dental assistant to Dr. Leland
Van Allen in the Carter Building
Wednesday, following a week's ab
sence from work with influenza.
."To Meor Friday The VFW
Auxiliary will meet Friday at 8
p.m. at the Legion Hall in the
Kohlhagcn building. Members and
thoje eligible to membership are
invited.
Extension Unnt To Meat The
Rivcrsdale Home Extension Unit
will meet Feb. 26 at one o'clock
at Rivcrsdale Grange Hall. Betty
Sane Paterson will present her
aemonstralion on "Window Treat
tnents."
Mooting Cancelled The meet
ing of the Spanish War Veter-
ana Auxiliary and Camp planned
for Monday, Feb. 25, has been
cancelled on account of several
members being out of town and
otheri being ill at their homes.
. Go To San Francisco Mrs.
I,. L. Wimberly and Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Harth of Roseburg left Mon
day by automobile for San Fran
cisco, where the former will re
ceive medical attention. .
Plan Social And Danco A pie
social and a dance will be held
at the Winchester Community club
house Saturday evening. The la
dies are asked to bring a pie. The
proceeds will go to finishing the
floor of the clubhouse.
Back From California Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Harris and Dr.
and Mrs. Bruce Hetrick have re
turned to their homes In Rose
burg, following a week's vacation
at fCDDie ueacn ana larmei,
Calif.
Visit At Korf Homo Miss
Tnnn Wnrt Mtsi Khirlov Rplanper.
Miss Jackie Grey, Ronald Fisher
and Ronald Hugnes, an oi Se
attle, were weekend visitors in
Roseburg of Miss Kort's parents
Mr. ana Mrs. jonn l,. noru
Return To Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Jeffery Currier have re.
turned to their home in Portland
following a visit here with the
latter's parents. Dr. and Mrs. C
B. Wade, on S. Kane Street. They
were accompanied home by Mrs
Ivan Pickens oi tnn city.
By SAN SWINTON
LISBON, Portugal in A grave
faced Dean Acheson told the At
lantic Allies, opening their ninth
council session Wednesday:
"We must take actions that will
strain all of us to the utmost"
"It is a task for governments and
for peoples," th U.S. Secretary tf
State said. "We must develop the
concrete military strength which
atone can insure our people against
the destruction and suffering of
another war."
Two new members, Greece and
Turkey, joined the 12 Western Al
lies in a meeting of the North At
lantic Treaty Organization' council
composed of foreign, defense and
finance ministers.
Portuguese Foreign Minister
Paulo Cunha, In the role of host,
broke into the usual welcoming
pleasantries with a plea for the ad
mission of Spain to the alliance.
He blasted Spain's exclusion as
a strategic absurdity, and said de
fense of the Iberian Peninsula was
indivisible. '
Goal Not In -Fight
Acheson'a words came shortly
after reliable reports said North
Atlantic Treaty Organization eco
nomic experts had reported that
the 100 division military target for
1954 will fall 12 per cent short of
realization.
But he declared the creation of
the European Defense Community,
the diplomatic name for a Europe
an army uniting Germans and
French with the soldiers of four
other nations, 'has been brought to
a point where the approval of this
council for its form and authority
can be obtained."
The planners look for the Ger
mans to provide 12 divisions in this
force.
Acheson was fresh from a meet
ing in London with British and
French foreign ministers and West
German Chancellor Konrad Ade
nauer which apparently paved the
way for West German participa
tion in the supra-national army.
Parents, Two Children
Die In Tenement- Fire
SOMERVILLE, Mass. un A
family of four the parents and
two chil'Jren they apparently tried
to save perished Thursday niglit
in a fire that damaged four tene
ment buildings.
The body of Anthony Carcarro,
52, was found with that, of his
daughter, Je.mette, 2 to, clutchtd
in his arms.
Mrs. Eva Carcarro. 35, was
found dead near the body of a son,
Richard, 5.
Some 30 peisons, many of them
children in nig.itclothes, were made
homeless by the general alarm
fire in sub-freezing temperatures.
Boys On Their Own Get
Stuck In Elevator
PHILADELPHIA W The good
old days and the simple life arc
gone forever, it seems.
Look at riie case of two school
boys who decided Thursday no
more school for them. Time to get
out in the world and make a liv
ing. Attendant), it the Federal Bui'd
ing in downtown Philadelphia res
cued them from an elevator stalled
betwten floors after hours Thurs
day night.
Asked how come, they explained
they saw no operator on duty and
thought the elevator was self
operating. Pulled the wron? levers,
they guessed, and that's bow they
got stuck.
But what were they .doing in the
Federal Building?
The older one, age 13, solemnly
replied:
"Well, to pet jobs we have to
get our Social Security cards.''
Attack On Meat Control Kept. Up
LOS ANGELES W The West
ern States Meat Packers Associa
tion continued hammering Friday
agunst the government's price and
slaughter control program.
"High production is the real ans
wer to inflation," E. Floyd Forbes,
San Francisco, the Association's
president, told the final day's ses
sion of its annual convention. "But
if we are to achieve full produc
tion, the unrealistic, arbitrary, con
fusing and unsound price control
system must be abolished."
Forbes said the association will
inaugurate a campaign to tell the
public that Western meat is as
good as any produced elsewhere.
"This is necessary because Mid
western packers have surpassed us
in advertising and promotional
.campaigns featuring 'Eastern beef
and 'Eastern corn-fed pork,'" be
said.
lie addej that 300 commercial
packing plants in the nine Westeri
states represented by the Associ
tion slaughtered 15 per cent of all
ttie cattle killed by commercial
establishments in the country in
i85l.
The Italian name of the port of
Leghorn is Livorno.
Presbyterian Women's
RUMMAGE SALE
Friday, February" 22
OPEN 8:30 A.M.
Presbyterian Church
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GREYHOUND
Reservations To) Be In Res
ervations for the Trophy Dinner
to be held at the Country Club
Saturday evening must be in by
today, Feb. 21, according to the
club manager, Pres Rohner. Tro-
nhies to be awarded at the din
ner are being displayed this week
at Miller's Dept. store.
At Abstract Office Mr. Eck
ersley of Portland is spending a
couple of weeks working at the
Douglas Abstract Company o f
Roseburg. He is associated with
the Title and Trust Company of
Portland. Mrs. Art Johnson of
Winston spent last week working
at the Abstract oitice.
Meeting Announced The De
gree of Honor Junior Club will
meet Saturday, Feb. 23, at S:
a m., at the home of the junior
director, Mrs. Helen Fenwick. 1218
Winchester Street. Mothers are re
auested to have all Juniors pres
ent at this first meeting of the
group.
Visits At Heme Don Gerret
sen, student at Oregon State Col
lege, Corvallis, spent the weekend
in Roseburg visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Gcrretsen,
on Blakelev street Mrs. uerret
sen, who just recently returned
home from Portland, following ma
jor surgery, is reported to be con
valescing satisfactorily.
Will Be Here Sunday Rev.
and Mrs. Herschel Caldwell will
be in Roseburg Sunday enroute to
Washington. Key. Mr. uamweii,
formerly pastor of the Roseburg
First Baptist Church, will preach
the morning service. In the after
noon, lrnm van io 6:30 o clock
a tea will be held at the home of
Miss Gladys H. Strong for all
friends of .the camweus.
Widow Of Senator
Files For Hit Seat
SALEM Wl Mrs. Manley J.
Wilson. Portland Democrat, filed
her candidacy Thursday for her
late husband seal in men Slate
Senate.
She filed for the unexpired two
year term for the Clackamas, Co.
lumbia and Multnomah County
district.
She worked as her husband's
secretary during the five sessions
ne served In the legislature.
Wilson died several weeks ago.
He was a leader in the CIO Wood
workers Union, and was editor of
that union s newspaper.
Heart Attack Kills Pilot;
Passenger Saves Plane
CANDO, N. D. UI The pilot
oi a ngni plane slumped over tne
stick and died of a heart attack
Ihursday, but the ship was landed
safely by a passenger who also
knew liow to fly.
Ross Case, SO, collapsed when the
ship was about SO feet off the
ground. Ansel Christopherson took
over In time to avert a crash and
brought the plane back to the local
airovt.
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(attempting casseroles, stews or
soups ... or let family-favorite
rRIL-LcTo "solo" plain,
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rwriwr proaucrs, toot opatf"1", '
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