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sAsked
r Ma
Since
rjermitted to
the
Price said Mon'
reason why A
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lj -fpon
Vt want w
L -,ts." Price said In an
EL "but I believe general
the Bikini tesU should
LT sonate-House Atomic
t committee and the House
I Services Committee, re
La report prepared by the
"Tj vnt secret by Secre-
L nrfense James ForrestaU
Ld the tests were witnessed
Siury observers of all na-C-iMHinir
Russia, but the re-
CrinaUy prepared for publj-
T ,.. Uic hMin "hlnt-
ippareimj'
ted out by the blank Ink f
sorship." i
I don t want to reveal th. n,r,-
ber of atomic bombs we have or
do anything to help another na
tion make the atomic bomb." he
said, "but I do think the public
should have better knowledge of
wua. atomic energy is.
ine puwic ought to know
'City Review' of 1865 Revives
Early Memories of Eugene
Brotherhood
Week Backed
1 Rcgistf r-Gunrd, Eugene. Or., Mon.. Fen. 21. 1949. Page I
Springfield Police
Handle 159 Cases
Bq Sallle Timmeni imany that had been handed down. 'graphs reads: "The persons arrest
Except for a few old timers who'along with many old books, by his;ed by the military authorities for!
someuung acorn the awfulness of ; "V k. ";YBS"i.: :J u- J:J ... .. .".."! , "v.l. a.VI, ?.! 1 national observance ot Brother-
just another weapon. .ert E. Lee at Appomattox, the as- if this copy of the Eugene City Be- coin, were this morning turned j?0 sponsorea in -'resn investigated during the month.
duiauon oi rresiaeni Aoranam view, once eauea oy me renownea over o wio civu fluuu-riues, anair. , " " I ", , ..
m , . v- antiwar UiU ine January
Governor Douglas Mi-Kay has... ittM A
lied state-wide attention to the l u . 1. Z
veals that 159 police cases were
a.. SaSSlTiniinn AT l-T-anrirlsriT Anrahom VtU ARPA Ariitoi
- i Kusslan PeP!e. as well .LinMi- ,nd bei!innm of the Joaouin Miller, wm the earliest bv them immediately set at liberty. I ,lonal Conference ot Christians
tee full frU P k giVeni "construction period. 1865 is Just1 one. but he added he had "quite a;the Grand Jury having failed to;nn" Jews.
the full facts about the destruc
tive potential of the atom bomb,
I believe a long step will be taken
toward making sure there will be
no future war."
Price la one of several atomic
energy committee members ask
ing more Information about the
awfulness of atomic destruction.
another year In the. history books. ' few" stored away. The yellowed find indictments against them."
But it is not just history book
stuff to A. C. Halvorson, of Route
5, Eugene, who brought in a copy
of the old Eugene City Review to
the Register-Guard office last
week. Holverson reported that this
copy of the Review, dated Satur
day, June 24, 186S, was one of the
and fragile copy of the Review was
dated less than three months after
the surrender of Lee and the as
sassination of Lincoln.
Probably the most fascinating
part of the Review is the advertis
ing which is an over-glorification
of today's classified section. The
Lane County's leading city was I newsDarjer. of course was the nnlv confront us,
then known of Eugene City, andjmedium of communication avail- "We share a common destiny,
the newspaper was the clearing j able, and the ads were mostly We should share a common move
house for news from the East and over-the-fence chats. ment for world betterment and
In today's world." the gover
nor said, "we need to remind
ourselves that all creeds and all
races have a need to work to
gether to solve the problems that
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L m oirts Cilvm Such
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surrounding communities. Joaquin
Miller had sold the Eugene City
Review to Anthony Noltner in the
spring of 1864, and the edition
Holverson brought to the Register-
Guard office is undoubtedly one of
Prospects of Atlantic
Alliance Bricrhten
nitKlinatinn
By DeWltt MacKenxle I that the final draft may make Onlv 19 vears before, 1848, Eli
ap F.r,Kn Aii.ir.An.ini sorne reference to the possibility jah Bristow had been the first
There was some easement over 0f American "military action" i white man to settle in Lane Coun
the weekend In the anxiety of against any country which might ty.
(The first newspaper in Eugene world brotherhood."
prospective European members of attack a member of the alliance.
the projected North Atlantic al
llance over America's position tO'
wards the pact.
Indeed, things brightened en
ough so that Norway's dominant
Labor Party Saturday gave the
The concern of the European
countries about America's posi
tion isn't, I take it, due to any
doubt that the United States
would participate militarily in
another major war in the old
was the News, published by j. B
Alexander. It was founded during
the 1856 election campaign, and
suspended publication shortly aft-
T il.U 1. . . . rr-1
the last to be published, for in 1865ioldest ;r' n
the Eugene City Review suspended i Universitv of OresorT library t
The People's Press, published by
B. J. Pengra. The paper carried
anti-seccession articles by Harri
son R. Kincaid. It was founded in
1859, the year Oregon became the
33rd state in the union.)
government the go-ahead signal ! world. It's due to doubt as to
to join in the security pact con- when" (he would participate,
ferences. The other nations nego- That matter of "when" Is a
tiating are America, Canada,' fighty item in the calculations of
Britain, France, Belgium, Holland the nations concerned,
and Luxembourg. j Want Action
All that remains now to ensure' The fact remains that Washing
Norway's participation In the par-, ton didn't enter the last war
leys is for parliament to give its ; formally until the Japanese had
O.K. attacked Pearl Harbor, more than
Conference Cheerful tw? yeara after Hitler had struck.
This somewhat more cheerful A lot 01 hel1 can be and was
outlook followed U.S. Secretary 0f ; brewed ln tw0 years- The prospec
State Acheson's cards -on - the-! ilve.Eur,Pean members of the At
tahle r.nnforen- in Wi.hhn i lantic alliance have made it clear
Saturday with the nhxuHnr.l that they want to be sure Uncle
concerned. He is understood to
have assured the envoys he be-
The four-page City Review of
1865 was a six-column paper with
out headlines or pictures. Most of
the stories were highly editorial
and coverage of news from the
east was slow. Great use was madei
of comments from other papers,'
usually from the East, or from I
San Francisco. The big question in I
1B65 was the problem of recon
struction, and the editorial com
ment centered on this topic and
political happenings in the nation s
capital.
In this issue of the Review one
of the news dispatch's lead para-
In Eugene, Rabbi Saul App'.o-
baum of the Congregation Beth
Israel, Portland, will address a
University assembly on "Are Men
Brothers or Bothers?" Monday at Chesncy.
8 p.m.
The lecture is part of the uni
versity program in connection
with Brotherhood Week, and will
be in 207 Chapman Hall.
Some IS bicycles were reported
stolen in January and 13 were re
covered. The report also listed
20 basic rule violations and nine
cases of larceny other than dwel
ling. Seven prowlers were re
ported and 10 persons located dur
ing the month.
Prowl C ar No. 18 consumed 203
gallons of gas and traveled 1602
miles In the 30-day period. Car
No. 17 used 333 gallons ot fuel
and went 3443 miles ln January.
The report was submitted by
Committeemen Ralph Nicholas,
J. W. Bocshans, and Arthur Mc-
performing that duty, resigned
Saturday because of transporta
tion difficulties.
Dr. Anthony J. Trlolo, county
health officer, said every attempt
was being made to fill the va
cancy Immediately. E, H. Silke,
superintendent of schools, aaid
Mrs. Garrison resigned because
she wasn't satisfied with her
transportation facilities.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
Sam is in right from the start if
trouble comes.
More to the point, they feel that
positive assurance would be the
best possible deterrent to aggres
sion and President Truman him
lieved the Senate Foreign Rela
tions Committee had made excel
lent progress towards general ac
ceDtance of a treaty draft whinh
should give the Europeans far ! self has emphasized that point
more confidence of American ' Creates Doubt
backing. I discussed this matter with an
The Europeans have been Dress-1 official of one of the European
lng for positive assurance that the' governments concerned in the
United States will give immediate1 Proposed alliance. I can't name
military assistance in event of ag- nim. but he said the debate in
gression. The point at issue in I Washington had produced some
Washington has been how f ar 1 bewilderment among the Euro
America should go ln meeting this Pean countries concerned. He
demand,
There is now said to be some
likelihood though no certainty
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thought it was creating abroad a
doubt where a doubt didn't exist
before.
"All my country wants to know,"
he said, "is that the proposed pact
won't be without teeth. We don't
want to see any aggression de
velop. We want the potential ag
gressor warned.
"Some of the prospective mem'
bers would feel better if they
thought that, the minute an at
tack came, an atomic bomb would
be dropped on the capital of the
aggressor."
Air Search Starts
For Small Plane
YAKIMA WV- An ali
tor the small plane flown by nen-
ry Deason, Yakima GI flight stu
dent missing since Sunday after
noon, got under way this morning
despite adverse weather condi
tions.
Braving snow flurries, a hell
copter and two airplanes took off
to join planes from Richland
Frosser and Sunnyslde ln the
search.
The Hanford defense area,
closed to unauthorized flying, is
being checked by the Hanford Air
Patrol.
Deason was training for his
commercial license under the GI
flight program when he took off
on a training flight from Yakima s
Municipal Airport. He was to have
flown over the lower Yakima
Valley.
Unconfirmed reports ot a plane
similar to the one Deason flew
being sighted near Sunnyslde are
being checked by Civil Air Patrol,
an official of Central Aircraft,
owner of the plane, said.
Wo Collapses
On Breadline
LISBON CUR) Reports from
Praia, in the Cape Verde Islands,
said Monday that 300 persons were
feared dead in the collapse of the
huge stone wall on a breadline
containing hundreds of indigents.
The wall was 22 feet high and
more than 90 feet long. At least
360 persons were injured in ad
dition to those killed. Rescue
gangs were reported still digging
in the crumbled masonry in search
of survivors.
The crowd of poor and indigent
lined up shortly after noon Sun
day outside the Public Assistance
headquarters of St. Iago Island,
where a soup kitchen was set up.
The crowd apparently Jostled
against the ancient wall. It sud
denly gave way long Its entire
length and toppled down on the
queue.
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The Eugene High School String
Orchestra will leave Friday morn
ing on its annual tour to present
concerts in several Oregon cities.
Byron Miller, director of the 22
high school music students, an
nounced that the group will leave
i by automobile following a 30-min-
ute stage show at the McDonald
Theatre Friday morning. Two as
sembly programs will be presented
at cottage Grove Friday morning
ana Friday afternoon the orches
tra will play at Drain.
Sunday morning the students
will play at the Nelscott church
services at the Chapel by the Sea.
rne orcnestra win be honored at
a dinner following a concert at the
Seaside Community Church. A
program for the Seaside schools
will be presented Monday morn
ing. Newberg High School will
hear the orchestra Monday after
noon. The annual tour Is planned to
bring string music by students
into the towns of Oregon that do
not have such organizations, Mil
ler said.
The studenU will travel in four
cars, 'with a trailer accompanying
the group to carry heavy instruments.
MGM Laughs Off
Bulgarian Spy Report
HOLLYWOOD (U.R) Metro-
Goldwyn - Mayer studio officials
laughed off charges made In Bul
garia that one of their representa
tives was a payoff man for a trea
son ring.
"It sounds like a page out of a
Class B Movie script," a company
spokesman declared.
Robert W. Vogcl, producer and
head of MGM's Hollywood foreign
department, said he "had no Idea"
how his studio could have been
mentioned.
"The report Is ridiculous," he
said. ,
Springfield Districts
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SPRINGFIELD School Dis
tricts IS and 19 were without the
services of a county health nurse
Monday. Mrs. Portia Garrison,
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