The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 11, 1957, Page 24, Image 24

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10 Tho News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thuri. July 11, 1957
Communist Party Ouster
Hinted Due Deposed Reds
MOSCOW Ul The Soviet press
hinted strongly here the way is
being cleared to expel V. M.
Molutov, Georgi Malenkov and
I.azar Kaganovich from the Soviet
Communist Party.
The government newspaper
Izvcstia listed various degrees of
punishment which can be invoked
against party members who plot
against the parly's "monolithic
unity."
I.vestia quoted Lenin and deci
sions of the 10th Party Congress
of '1921 to show that "plotters
against party unity" are liable to
punishment up, to and including
expulsion from' the lowest ranks
of the Communist Party.
Ousted In Purge
Malenkov, former Foreign Min
ister Molotov and former First
Deputy Premier Kaganovich were
ousted from the party's ruling
body in last week's purge. Malen
kov, successor to Stalin as pre
mier, has been singled out for the
most severe criticism.
The government paper declared
in a full page discussion:
"The 10th Party Congress auth
orized the Central Committee, in
cases of violation of discipline or
revival of factionalism, to use all
measures of party retribution up
to and including expulsion from
the party.
"With members of the Central
Committee this includes demotion
to candidate members and, in ex
treme cases, to expulsion from the
party.
Dissension Out
"The party cannot tolerate those
who do not carry out the will of
the majority, who do not place
the interest of the party above
everything else, who try to bring
dissension into its ranks and who
plot against its unity."
Up to now the party press has
been referring to the three and
former Foreign Minister Dmitri
Shepilov, demoted along with
them, as "comrades." This indi
cates that however low they had
fallen, they still were in the party
ranks.
Expulsion is an extreme punish
ment which would prevent any of
the alleged ' antiparty group
from participating in any govern
ment or party activity. It could
even pave the way for a trial for
any one or all.
State Asks Bids
On Hospital
SALEM 11 The state Board
of Control gave the go-ahead
Tuesday for first construction at
the new state hospital near Wil-sonville.
The board decided to advertise
for bids immediately on prelimi
nary construction for the hospital
to be named for the late F. 11.
Dammasch.
The board also voted to have
MacLaren School for Boys use the
Tillamook Air Base camp in the
winter to relieve crowding at the
institution.
Other action included:
Permission for the stale nenl-
lentiary to sell 118 tons of flai
fiber it had stored to Willamette
Flax Production of Jefferson.
Travel Allowed
Voted to send the superintendent
of the stale hospital and three
start members to a mental health
institute in Cleveland (his fall.
Named (he new non-ambulatory
cottage at Fairview Home after
the late Gov. Paul L. Patterson.
Voted to establish a1 committee
to look into the situation at the
state TB hospital.
Made two changes in plans for
the new dormitory at MacLaren
School.
Authorized the calling of ap
praisals on eight properties in tlu
Capitol Mall.
Gave permission for the super
intendent of the new state correc
tional institution and an assistant
secretary to visit McNeil Island
Penitentiary.
Textbook Qualification
Left To Private Schools
PORTLAND W-Private schools
here must carry the entire burden
of proving they are qualified to
receive free text books from the
Portland School Board, its attor
ney said Monday night.
Grant T. Anderson said the
board is not required to furnish
books unless each private school
is certified by the state superin
tendent. If the stale superintendent
issues no statement, or if he says
he doesn't know if a school is
qualified, it means no books,
Anderson said.
Portland Superintendent J. W.
Edwards said the hoard may
spent as much as $15,000 on the
text book program this fall.
Hero Of Korean War
To Talk In Portland
PORTLAND Wi Mai. Gen
William Dean, a hero of the
Korean War, will speak hero
Saturday at the anniversary ob
servation of the Portland Ground
Observer Corps.
Dean won the Medal of Honor
in Korea when he led a bazooka
team against Communist tanks.
Bucellosis Regulations
Approved By Committee
SAt.EM 11 Tho slntp Rrnrid.
losis Advisory Committee Monday
approved regulations aimed at
eradication of brucellosis anj
ccrlificalion of all Oregon cuun-
linu hu utitn
it was the first meeting of the
new board.
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favorite for all ages. They hit the spot for cool sum
mer desserts. Serve some Umpqua Dairy Sherbet
tonight.
Pints -Quarts -Plastic Vi Gallons
Let the Umpqua Label Protect Your Table
New High-Energy Fuel
Adds To Range Of Jets
NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. Wl -The
Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. has unveiled a new high
energy fuel it said increased the
range of jet engines by 40 per cent.
With the new fuel, a company
official said, it is possible to fly
a B58 bomber anywhere in the
world and return without refuel
ing. The name of the new chemical
fuel is 11EF-2. The base of the fuel
is borax, a crystalline sodium
compound used as a cleansing
agent or disinfectant. The U. S.
has huge supplies of borax.
Olin Mathieson announced con
struction of a 36-million-d o 1 1 a r
plant to manufacture HEF-2 at
Model City, 10 miles northeast of
Niagara Falls. The company said
it had already perfected produc
tion of the fuel in the pilot plant
here.
REDS GET PLANE
HONG KONG im The Rus
sians presented Ho Chi Minh an
Ilyushin-14 twin-engine transport
in Peiping Monday. The president
of Communist North Viet Nam is
on a tour of nine Communist nations.
Wholesale Prices Rise
To High For 21 Months
NEW YORK Ufi Good costs
as measured by Dun c Bradstreet
climbed this week to their highest
point in more than 21 months.
At SO. 27, the Dun & Bradstreet
wholesale food price index com
pared with $6.23 the previous week
and was up 3.5 per cent from the
S6.06 recorded a year ago. 'It was
the highest since Sept. 27, 1955,
when it stood at SO. 28.
The index represents the total
wholesale price of one pound each
of 31 basic food items.
Larceny Of Injured
Woman Charged To Man
MIAMI, Fla. Wl Warren Young
faces a larceny charge in Dade
County today after police said he
admitted taking $103 from the
pockctbook of a woman injured in
an auto wreck.
Mrs. Ronald Byerly, 20, was in
jured when her auto struck a tree
last Friday. Her daughter Debbie,
7 weeks, was killed.
Investigator Richard 'Gladwell
quoted Young as saying: "I was
going to give it back, but I've
been upset and haven't been sleep
ing at night. I just didn't get
around to it."
FROM NINE TO FIVE
By Jo Fischer '
3; i , Irni
Do you really think my work is improving, Mr. Wump?
Maybe it's because I'm getting that new girl to do it for
me Instead of Anchovy.
Circuit Court
Complaints
Frederick J. Vedder vs. Thomas!
M. and Mildred B. Jewell. Seeks
in .nlluM 191 11 alh:rl fine (in i
promisory note or foreclose mort-
gage. ASKS description oi properly
be amended to correct alleged mis-j
take. I
State Industrial Accident Com
mission vs. Robert Vernon Hassell,
Robert C. Hassell, and Robert Earl
Hutchinson, dba Hassell Lumber
Co.; Doug Gerow Finance Co.; and
Douglas County Stato Bank. Seeks
to recover from Hassell Lumber
Co. $544.37; asks that lien be de
creed valid and superior to any lien
of other defendants; and asks foreclosure.
Automotive Checkups
To Be Civen State Cars
SALEM I A mechanical
preventive maintenance program,
has been developed for all state
owned ears, starting with the 1957
models.
John F. Richardson, director of
the Department of Finance and
Administration, said a comprehen
sive checkup will be given every
10,000 miles.
AF STOPS OPERATION
NEUBIBERG, Germany m
The U.S. Air Force Wednesday
officially closed down operation
"Safe Haven II." Under the pro
gram 4,G16 Hungarian refugees
were flown from here to tho
United States.
Sea Yarn
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the sea
; 6 These sail the
seven seas
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14 Feminine
appellation
15 Revolve
16 Feathered
scarf
17 Sheep's bleat
19 New Guinea
seaport
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1 seaport
21 Mariner's
direction
22 Perches
23 Stiiren
26 Puerto
27 Dry, as wine
28 Wand
29 Feminine
name
30 Dutch uncle
31 Scatters, as
hay
33 Animals
36 Sea eagle
37 Chum
38 Summer (Fr.)
40 Islet in a
river
41 Blackbird of
cuckoo family
42 Small horse
43 Sli-ps liv
lences 46 Spotted
49 Bulllighter
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sign
7 the deck
8 Kind of type
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10 Dirks
12 Girl's name
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