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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1949)
I 0 The Statesman, Solem, Oregon. Sunday AoomI 21. 1S49 ITruman May promise senate tram price-support j they think of the Anderson corn bill, was one of the unidentified promise, j guests along for a week-end yacht A tekram also went to Secr- trip with the president" ' I j f0.g?culture n in - M-wu fKi tW Vlbn tatnto appear or send a Meanwhile, Chairman Emer representative. The session is set Thomas (D-Okla) . of. the. senate for Monday;. , agriculture committee who came; Brannan; who has failed to win out yesterday against the Ander- ithet house or senate support for sharply criticized the Anderson compromise bill this weeeknd in a letter Thomas made public. tern. Otherwise, he told army cadets in camp here, we"should not be getting 2,000 chaps in the Take Hand in i i EDUCATION ASSAILED PENHALE, England -JPi- Field w W , . aiuiy a year who, can't sign theur ' names. i ute aiarsnai sir wuuam Slim, chief Antarctic icebergs are often a r?. ";e "npenaL Tieneral Staff, j mile or more in length, and a few PJ1 s. th(re's something wrong j have been found to measure 20 to WASHINGTON, Au." Senators wondered today If Pre t son bill, unexpectedly called- for 1118 vwn iarmer subsidy program. testimony on it Monday., , . Thomas sent out telegrams to-day inviting heads of major farm organizations and three top labor sident -Trumin is taklrig" a: hartd in a heated Ctspute' among dem -T" ornisn eaucattonai sys- 30 rrules. . ocrats over the federal. farm pro-, gram ior ntxi year. , ' " They said thaj Senator Ander son (D-NM), former secretary of icaoers wiiuam ureen oi wet 2 AFL. Philip Murray of the; CIO and; John 1 Lewis of the Mine ' IF YOU LIVE IN SALEM agriculture and sponsor of a com Workers 'to tell senators what - n See Us for Dwelling & Household Furniture Insura nee :. ,. H Pjsp II H : - - i 1'' .... --.-"T v . " , v" ., WASHINGTON BR I DOES The new WshlnoB 14 th Street bride Is teen from the VirjInU tide between elder bridges. Cleverleal at bottom will chsaael traffic to Mt Vernon Highway. Commies in Conquered China : 'Ujito Their Neck in Troubles By Fred Hampton (Dispatches from Shanghai are censored by the communist mili ar) SHANGHAI, Aug. 20--While Red armies roll south and the western nations seek new China policies, the ei.mmuni.sts inside con quered areas are up to their neck in troubles. ! China always has been more easily conquered than digested, as the reds are now learning. i -s - : rwo months ago the civil war I Mtmed near, an end. Now the 1 Reds.. themselves are talking' in' terms of another year of fighting detpite their, current successes. Experts Disagree Experts disagree t-n the serious ness of ,the communists' internal problems. i Gen. Chen YK military mayor of Shanghai, says' they are merely the, early difficulties of victory. Others think a crisis is rising which might imperil the revolution and undermine communism in all Asia. ! This extreme view is not yet Justified but it may be justi fied n the Kids do not make faster profrse'ss in solv ing economic d social unrest. Many Current Problems , Crowded, hungry China cannot wait for slow adjustment and ex it rimentation.. A, conqueror has little margin to work on. ' Some of the problems include: I Peasant Uprisings, which the na tionalists u.ed to blame on "com munist bandits" and which th Jteds now blame on "nationalist bandits': Urban discontent, unemployment pd labor troubles; The nationalist blockade; Recent damaging floods; and The drain of a Red army that bow numbers at. least 4.000.000 men bipger than the country tan long support. Workers Jobless As a result, the too-ambitious Red industrial program for shifting the revolutionary basis' from pea- sanis to city workers has suffered n early setback. Too many wor kers have become jobless. The blockade has paralyzed industrial cities. ' , -. 4 What are the Reds doing about They are sending out or.li cadres to try to get the country- are trying to move people to the farms and industries to the int erior. Thousands of refugees' have left the cities, . but in populous China even! the country is, too crowded to 'absorb many more. "T - O : 1 national ists 1 Seek to Trip Red Advance By Spencer Mmm CANTON. China, Aug. .20-1-The Chinese nationalists jwere credibly reported today 5 to. be throwing strong reirrforcements in- o the path of the communists advance about 170 miles northeast jof Canton, i ; 1 At the same time it appeared s that the nationalists had scortd i a genuine victory on the flront jio miles northwest of Canton. . Chinese press dispatches' said the nationalist I reinforcements had gone into the Tayu and Siaomei mountain region along the north border of Kwangtung province, of which Canton is the seat. Thii area faces the town of Tayu, which the reds took two days ago. (However, military experts have predicted f he Red drive would head southeast down a valley 70 miles to the Canton railway, ra ther than south into the hill.) Reliable independent sources mainwhile confirmed government reports of the past couple of davs that Gen, pai Chung-Hsi s defense forces had defeated the communist 51st army northwest of Hengyang. urnoal reports said one red Louisiana produces more furs J than any other state in the union. no Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemekeia SL FEATURING Wesiinghouse Appliances Thnrs. Ang. 25-2 to 5 P. II. We Will Be doeed All Day Wedneeday And Thursday Morning 1 Our Policies Cover Broad Form, Including Fire, lichtning, Windstorm, Explosion, Falling Aircraft, and Motor Vehicle Damage Special Low Rates in Protected Area ... $1000. 3 Years, (With Shingle Roof) .... $6.40 $1000. 3 Years (With Comp. Roof) . . . . $5.60 Compare These Rates With Your Present Insurance isni Inc. 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