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Roosevelt Tries
To Sooth Rift
With His Party
LOS ANGELES W Jamei
Roosevelt apparently is trying to
pour oil on the troubled political
watera boiling around his con
gressional' candidacy.
He laid it ia time "for all Dem
ocrats and independent citizens to
work for the establishment of a
government which will follow prin
ciple and a constructive program
to give to the people of our country
the kind of government which is
so desperately needed in these
critical times."
And he added:
"I would like now to respect
fully suggest that we all unite for
these common purposes. The stake
of the American people in the rei
suits of the coming election is too
great to endanger it in any way
6y intra-party or personal strife.''
There was little doubt about
"lntra-flarty strife" over Roose
velt's candidacy In California's 26
th District I
FLIGHT POSTPONED
BURBANK, Calif. W-An Indefi
nite postponement has been called
in Mrs. Dianna Bixby's projected
round-the-world speed flight'
The Long Beach, Calif., flier said
that modifications are required on
her converted British Mosquito
bomber plane and that they will
not be completed by the time Uw
present favorable weather' ends.
STILL LIKI TUNA
TOKYO Wl The 23 Japanese
who fished too dose to the March
1 hydrogen bomb blast at Bikini
and couldn't sell their radioactive
tuna bave a standing request in
at the hospital for their favorite
dish raw tuna)
National Chairman Stephen
Mitchell last Sunday suggested
that Roosevelt stand aside from
election contests until his personal
problems are disposed of; ob
viously Mie separate maintenance
uit. with allegations of infidelity.
by Roosevelt's estranged wife, Ro-
meue, in wnicn iriai is penoiog.
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The Calapooia Club of Umpqua
will serve a public dinner on Fri
day at the clubhouse. There will
be a choice of a ham or a fried
chicken" dinner with all the trim
mings, with choice of pie or cake.
Dinner will be $1 for adults, SO
cents for children. The serving
and preparing of the dinner will
be by the club members. Every
one Is invited to attend.
Lunch At Surherlin
Mrs. Bessie Edwards and Mrs.
Lilie Wood drove to Sutherlin,
where they were the guests of Mrs.
Paul Givens at a luncheon.
There will be a mobile unit for
TR X-rav at the Umoaua Store
on April 21. There will be local
eople in attendance ana me
ours will be from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. The X-ray service is free of
charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Hawn of
Lome Linda. Calif., have been
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Long on Joelson Road.
Hawn is a cousin of Clarence
Thompson and was born and rear
ed at Umrxma. -
Mr. and Mrs. John' Bacon and
their houseguest, Mrs. Wies, drove
to Riddle this week where tney
spent the day, with Mrs. Lawson.
Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. Lawson were
girlhood friends.
Non-High Board Meets
The non-high board held a meet
ing April 1 at the office of County
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School Supt Kenneth Barneburg.
Those present were Opal Munson.
Mr. Scott, Hugh Richie and John
Landers.
The non-high bus, which trans
ports the high school students to
Oakland High School, is now be
ing driven by Mrs. Doris Bacon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Oberman
and family have moved near
Klamath, Calif., where he plana
to engage in logging operations.
The children were looking
forward to the school which they
will attend as they will be near
an Indian Reservation.
The Douglas County "Round
Up," sponsored by the OEA and
the PTA, was held April 2 and
featured a panel discussion pro
gram on the subject, "Are ' the
schools doing a good job?" Ap
proximately 20 groupa took part
in the program, with several per
sons from the Umpqua district
attending.
Clif Fanner, a missionary who
has just returned from a five-
year stay in Japan, will speak
Sunday at the Umpqua Sunday
school at 10 a.m. The public is
invited to hear of his experiences
and work in that country -
House Approves
Interior. Dept.
Budget Amount
WASHINGTON Ml The House
passed and sent to the Seiate
Tuesday a bill to provide 3364.337.-
989 for operation of the Interior
Department for the 12 months
beginning July 1.
Before passing the measure bv
voice vote, The House adopted
three amendments adding $977.-
000 to the amount recommended
by its appropriation committee.
The increases amounted to $527.-
000 for investigation of fishery
resources by the Fish and Wildlife
Service, $350,000 for the South
western Power Administration, and
$100,000 for the President's emer
gency fund for repair of flood and
storm damage to reclamation projects.
The House also aooroved an
amendment by Hep. Knox (R.
Mich.) earmarking $250,000. aa
increase of $70,000 for the Fish,
and midlife Service nroeram for
eradication of the lamprey eel In
the Great Lakes.
As amended, the bill reoresents
a reduction of $57,780,411 in the
President's budget for various In
terior Department programs.
Chairman Jensen fR-Iowai of
the House Interior appropriations
subcommittee said about 20 mil
lion dollars of ttie cut' would bt In
personnel.
The $114,479,700 recommended by
the committee for construction and
rehabilitation of Western reclam
ation projects was unproved by
the House without change,
The House defeated efforts to
increase funds for the administra
tion of fish and wildlife resources,
the national Darks and the Bureau
or Mines.
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Expected For
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By BRUCE HENDERSON
DALLAS UTi Fifty thousand of
the friendliest people in the coun
try are gathering in Dallas ta
dance, if their feet match their
enthusiasm, 15 hours a day.
They're coming for the three-day
National Square Dance Festival
starting i nursaay. rne su.ouo danc
ers, callers and musicians the
festival's boosters say will be here
make it the biggest ever held.
Daneins will go on continuously
from 9 a.m. until midnight in the
75,000-square-foot building at State
Fair Park.
There will be clinics for sauar
dance musicians and callers and a
parade of states
GRANGE TOURS HAWAII Two members of the Evergreen Grange in Douglas County
are among the group of Oregon Grange contingent which returned this week from' a
two-week, tour of Hawaii. Mr. and. Mrs. William Gar rick (third and fourth from left'
steading on ground) live at Kelly's Korner and were the only Douglas' County grangers '
to make the te.ir sponsored by the Oregon Grange. They left by plane from Portland
March 20 and OrriveJ back early this week. They are shown above shortly after they
arrived in Honolulu. . 1
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