The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1955, Image 15

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    Newsprint Prices Study Started
WASHINGTON I Sen. Beall
(R-Md) asked the Justice Depart
ment's antitrust division Thursday
to furnish the Senate Banking Cora
mittee with any information
'STATE FARM
AUTO INSURANCE
NOW COSTS
EVEN LESSL
division obtains on the current
newsprint price increase move.
Beall, a member of the com
mittee. saiH in his m essays to Ihp
the 'Justice Department that the com-
mittee would use such material to
"determine whether congressional
action might be advisable."
One Canadian newsprint produc
er announced an increase of $5 a
ton Tuesday, to a price of $131
delivered in New York, and an of
ticial of the antitrust division said
then:
"We are not conducting an in
vestigation as such, but we are
studying the newsprint situation."
In the past a price raise by one
Canadian newsprint manufacturer
customarily has signaled a general
increase. Canada supplies about 80
per cent of the newsprint con
sumed in the United States.
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Highway Road Project
Traffic Delays Noted
SALEM W The Oregon Hiijh
wav Commission's weekly road re
port listed the following highways
on which travel is delayed by con
struction: Columbia River Highway
Bradley Park to Wauna, possible
slight delay.
Pacific Highway For 4 miles
north of Myrtle Creek, possible
minor delay.
Oregon Coast Highway Kern
ville to Boiler Bay, minor delay.
Umpqua Highway For 4 miles
east of Keed.-.porl, possible minor
delay: Koepkc Slough to Jlilepost
7, possible slight delay.
Cascade Highway Portland to
Clackamas, minor delays.
PRISONERS RETURNED
11ERLESHAUSEN, Germany i.f
A freight train brought 255 more
Germans from Soviet war prison
ramps to this West German bor
der station Thursday. Forty-eight
others, including 12 women and a
child, arrived in West Berlin and
the German Red Cross reported
577 in the same transport remained
in East Germany.
SECOND SECTION
The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1955
249-55
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SETS SPEED RECORD A Boeing jet transport is the center of attention at Andrews Air
Force Base near Washington, D. C, after the plane flew there from Seattle in three
hours and 58 minutes to establish a new transcontinental record for a civilian passenger
plane. The big craft flew 2,340 miles ot an average speed of 592 miles on hour, ac
cording to A. M. Johnston, the pilot. (A. P. Wirephoto).
FOR SALE!
Canadian Dollar slips i United Airlines
Back Even With American I ., ...... ,
NEW YORK The Canadian, P'!0tS Wl" FIY
dollar, worth more than the Unit- j I C CtpiLrA CllaA
ed States dollar for 3 V years, ,r HTIIve dlieu
slipped back to an even fooling
with Uncle Sam's currency CHICAGO un The Air Lines
The last time the Canadian dol- pdots Assn. announced Thursday
lar was at par with this country's 'hat United Air Lines pilots will
dollar was March 10, 1952. it continue to fly in the event of a
reached its peak on Jan. 14 of this threatened strike by the Flight
Civil Defense Quarters
Evacuated: No Test
Irish Nurse Has
Farmer Harry
Holt's Gratitude
Russia Wants Atom's
Plan Opened To All
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. I -The
Soviet Union is asking the
i United States to throw open the
proposed international atoms-for-peace
agency to all countries in
cluding Communist China.
Ihe Russians oppose a provision
in the draft statute for the agency
that would limit the membership
to the 84 nations in the U. N. and
its specialized agencies. That
would keep Red China out.
The United States and seven
other Western atomic powers sub
mitted the statute last Aug. 17 to
the 84 prospective members with
a request for their comments.
The Soviet Union Rave its com
INDUSTRY HALTED
TOKYO lifl Japan's cotton
spinning industry was halted
Thursday by a strike of 140,000
workers seeking a wage increase
averaging $2.80 a month. About
30 per cent of the strikers are
women who average $25 a month
salary. Men get about $52.
embassy in Moscow Oct. 3 and
made available to a correspond
ent here.
PORTLAND un - Irish Kathleen i n,e!1,s. no'e handed he U. S
Cowan has the gratitude of Oregon
farmer Harry Holt. He gave her an
airplane trip around the world.
The Irish born missionary nurse
helped Holt shepherd 12 tiny or
phans from Korea to fosler homes
in the United Stales. They arrived
nere last week
HEALTH IMPROVES
them to their family of six. The
other four went to three families
in Oregon, Texas and Michigan.
From the time Holt went to Ko
rea in April to adopt eight orphans,
Miss Cowan helped him. When the
time was set for the return trip
she flew along to help care for the
children, none older than three. She
saved her vacation to make the
trip aflor four years in the Far
East.
"Because Mr. Holt wanted to do
something nice for me." she said,
"he bought me a round the world
plane ticket."
(A Portland air line office said
a ticket around the world would
cost about $1,780 on a first class
flight.)
'I'ha nrea umII an Imflr f Vnrns
SALEM Wl It Was nO artificial I ivhnvn ho wm-k-e f,f tho Nlnrllmrn
test when workers evacuated the Presbyterian Mission in Korea and
nue civil aeiense neauquancrs World Vision, Inc., a philanthropic
BONN, Germany tn Chancel
lor Adenauer's health is steadily
improving, it was announced
noil ana nis wile toon cignt ot Thursday. The 79-year-old chan
the orphans into their roomy Cres- cellor has been confined to bed
well Ore., farm home, adding with bronchial pneumonia since
Wednesday.
I organization.
3A-Yd. Lor ainc Crane
Maxie Carriage
year when it was worth 3
11-16 cenls more than the U.S. dol
lar. Monetary experts said the re
turn to par of the Canadian dol
lar in relation to ours stemmed, in
part, from a turning of the tide
in the flow of investment funds
from this country to Canada.
Experts said the reasons prob
ably were that American investors
were taking long-term profits on
Engineers International Assn.
The FEIA has scheduled a strike ff.ome of tne r"e downstairs to
1 1 u men ine ioaa over me civu de
fense office.
Meanwhile the civil defense
workers were placed temporarily
in the civil defense communica
tions office, which was out of the
danger zone. Both offices are in
the basement of the Stale Office
Building.
i ne place no longer was safe. But she'll stop off along the way
architects warned after looking atto visit her parents in Belfast. Ire
ceiling cracks and noting the heavy , ian(J- She expects to leave from
"".""IS lA Ull MIC iiUUl
above.
Officials said they would move
Seattle next week.
for 12:01 a.m. Saturday because
of a job security issue dispute
wun unueci.
Kay McMurray. AI,PA execu
tive vice president, said the deci
sion was made in a meeting with
AI.PA United Air Lines Pilot's
Master Executive Council, which
represents United pilots.
The key issue of Ihe threatened
Headquarters
FOR PARTS
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tioli, oil kinds
Mill Motor
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their Canadian holdings plus the strike is lhy present and f,m,re
fact that yields on investments in
this country have become more
attractive than formerly.
Woodburn Man Is Killed
Instantly In Japan
TOKYO A William R. Eriek
son, 17, son of a U. S. Army
sergeant from Woodburn, Ore.,
was killed instantly Wednesday
I when he stuck his head out a train
; window.
The Army said his head struck
a telephone pole. The boy was on
I his way to the II. S. high school in
Kyoto. He was the son of Set. 1-C.
I Louis K. litchardson and Mrs. Ber
; nice H. Richardson. The sergeant
is stationed at Camp Kobe.
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CHICAGO i.n Best-selling au
thor James Michener, whose writ
ings oflen deal with the need lor
better understanding between East
and West, will marry a Japanese-
Ameriean girl Sunday.
She is Alari Yoriko Sabusawa,
Chicago American
. who is assistant
policy of United to hire only flight
engineers wlio are qualified pilots.
The airline has assured the flight
engineers union that all non-pilot
engineers now on United s payroll
would have continued job security
but said it would hire only quali
fied pilots in the future.
the union has contended the air
line "has refused to grant the job
security measures which now ap
pear in all but one of the other
flight engineer agreement! in the
industry."
United employes 458 flight engi
neers.
McMurray said 376 pilot-engineers,
fully qualified and certified
as flight engineers, would man all
vacancies left by the strike on all
flights.
W. A. Patterson, president of
United, has said only a , small
amount of United services will be
curtailed in the event of a strike.
SETS ASIDE CORNER
DUBROVNIK. Yugoslavia in
Russia is drawing aside a corner
of the Iron Curtain for 250 of her
people who will visit Yugoslavia
later this month. It is believed
the mass tour will be the first
such by Russian civilians since
the end of World War II.
Vice Adm. Pride Named
To Head Fleer Air Force
WASHINGTON 11 Vice Adin.
Alfred M. Pride was named com
mander of the Navy's Pacific
Fleet Air Force Wednesday.
Pride, who directed the evacua
tion of Chinese Nationalist civil
ians from the Tachcn Islands off
the coast of China, now is com
mander of the 7lh Fleet.
He succeeds Vice Adin. Harold
M. Martin who will retire at his
own request Feb. 1, 1956.
Adm. Stuart II. Ingersnll. now
deputy commander-in-chief of the
Atlantic Fleet, will relieve Pride
as commander of the 7th Heel
Oct. 7. He left his bed briefly for
the first time Wednesday.
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American Library Assn. Bulletin.
.Michener, 48, has been married
twice previously. Both marriages
ended in divorce. It will be the
first for Miss Sabusawa, who is 35,
JAKART, Indonesia (1 The
anti-Communist Moslem Masjumi
Party has cut the lead of Ihe anti
Western Nationalist Party to less
born Japanese than 200.000. on the basis of latest
editor of the i returns from Indonesia's first pop-
national elections. These re
turns Rave the Nationllsts 7,716,
0S2: ilasiumi T.M7,M1; Moslem
Orthodox Radicals 6,416.935; Com
munists 5,953,244.
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