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, man Presents Congress Bridges Denied loin"" ... Drnaram , . . - mlkjA til rip to rrance f-r7cbielFau;rnneress:ward tne w'-,"; SAN FRANCISCO ) Ssesda? help e expan- r2v& and intr" 'ViwoIean u. .mnetition" Chiang's Latest Plea for Aid Gets Mixed Reception in U.S. pact which was signed in Buenos Harry Bridges has lost in his ef. Aires last month. forts to ieave the umteH States Thorp made it clear that the de- under bond and attend a world partment did not particularly like wide maritime conference in .1,. otneement but felt that it 'France. Sentries- . Ap. j would encourage an expansion of Bridges had been named by the A ZiH0Ter as it end-j trade which otherwise wouia not CI0 longshoremen's union, which :vocs ' jrM r w v TVnt vet been ' operation Administi ftePJ?8 ip'an to encourage 5S& i. threat-! would apply to 25 .re'ECAaPPropria- Administration's new Fiery Wave bars ronuyui Perserverance Pays ! For Aging Student MAGNOLIA, Miss. (U.tt Myr tis M. Coney, 61-year-old Negro, is n nanaiTArins man iber of Chinese welcome the Com-j ... , ,. (V,. . . AP Foreign Affaire Analyst muniSts 8S the true successors toL wci ii Chiang Kai-shek's latest appeal ! revolutionary mantle of Sun Yat :ha yea.rs aj Magnolia formal and for renewed American aid in an .Sen. This is true both among the , Industrial School here his studies effort to halt the Communist pen-! peasants, whose lot is such as to were interrupted in 1J10. A-: .1 thmi i..al.f..vtA an. rthonnd R 01 1 11. i M d ift Sfhnnl Ifl Fphnil'V when the subject is being newly! and among the intellectuals as of this year, he now has received ical science has ever caught and " aJd Svtr most nf thl aun, nis aipioma irora uie nose nm, i fum.uuuusy iiem uie puuuc m- . . . - - . r, . . - i ctrin lace than thie MArh ine mm years tcrest as has tne planning, con-'""'' ' ". ' " struction and operation of the '"''M: ' ' ' 4 . . huge 200-inch reflecting telescope.' Th f'rft puoiication of photo. A grade teacher writes that het,hs taken with the new tele pupils never tire of hearing of this s?Pe ?P'?earin Col'lers m?8 great instrument. z,n 7- we,re Pnnci: Familiar history now are the . PalI: of! !Leglo"sP-revJoliy r,ked he heads, and by the CIO marine , Chinese Nationalist government By J, M. Roberto, Jr. agitated in Washineton. ; represented by Madame ,,i .j unianes American-eaucaiea sis- Miss., men scnuui, juav li ocating a new aid program. The ier-in-iaw ana wiaow 01 me mann-uni uie Un.cii........e,,.,6.. Register-Guard, Eugene, Org., Thiirs., July 7, 1949 , Page 1Q First Results With 200-Inch Telescope Prove 'Exciting' By J. Hugh Pruett I will be moved to Palomar Mt., A.ironomtr. Eitjntion Divuion, the mirror removed from the tube Orecon Hlihar Education Syiteia . ,u . . . : It seems quite probable that!and. the work done there. At no nothine in the history of astronom- sPl wm more lnan a tnicKness or who overturned the Chinese mnditional" Marshall Plan grants to European countries. These grants are dollars award ed big producers in Western European countries which may be passed on to other Marshall Plan nations in the form of credits. Transfer Credits For example, Denmark could transfer condition credits from ...-,1 (U.R) A Britain to Belgium if British cooks and stewards, as their rep- at Canton has been trying to per-1 throne, resentative to the World Fedem. suade Amerirnn official that o Face Trouble free - trade, tion of Trade Unions conference ! new military stand can be made) The decision before the U. S. per cent of, at Marseilles. in western China. There have snvvrnmunt has hepn whpthor ta On Bond ,been reports that "young Chinese' The Longshore leader is under iw.lth American ideas are organ- federal indictment here, accused , g a relstance movement. The of perjury and conspiracy in ob- P.lanes .whlcll have been harras- taining ciitzenship papers in 1945. e''B ",B ' arouna He is at liberty under a $5000 1 '?nghal apparently are from bond pending trial. Chiangs Formosa redoubt, al- The union offered to post $100,-' thougn operating from bases 000 bail to guarantee that Bridges nearer thelr targets. MSB0N. r".f, ,i,i,-h lasted ;pi .re too high. Then Belgium, ,,jden ""'",,,. thermometer i not Bfitain. would receive the minuta itnoi h it on S&Ve coast Wed r Hunds of persons were ...ffi.h and fowl were ?MrJwk Wast. a" fnllnwed a not Britain. dollars. An ECA official estimated the plan would affect about $900 mil lion in conditional credits. Hoffman said the plan would encourage competition among Marshall Plan countries and is a fte phenomenon "iio itep toward freeing European man1 r" . . l TvnilM crticrn i---' ,nH cr0DS and I f. jilttrA PfUVW h P,riie Midandela area. bnHft Fi-ueira. on the S,ifromFigueira, on the said the heat blast strucK k'ds of women market places. Many VtT.j in the streets. Some Press Accuses. Soviets Of Plundering Romania BELGRADE, Yugoslavia If) Yugoslavia's official press has charged that the Soviet Union is appropriating Romania's rich raw "vL (Vihadv Places and knelt materials. .jiedforshaaypK". j witnout qu?ting tne sources of X , like air wave swept its information, me Yugoslav 118 Ilre.. ,..hro similar I Communist party newspaper. Bor- ba said widespread discontent, strikes and sabotage have result ed in Romania because of Rus sia's demands upon her economy, particularly for oil. The article said only a fifth of the oil tapped from Romania's wells is allowed to remain the country. The balance, it said, PtocSnbra where similar -mes were repunu. Itliondego River, which Ente into the Atlantic at F Si, dried up at several pomts & Coimbra and the ocean, it one village, thousands of ftsh ted in mua. A naval spoKesmau ai aid that lots aegree icinc.o.u..o would be here for his trial. Fed eral Judge Michael J. Roche re jected the idea. The government offered no ob jection to Bridges' proposed trip to Honolulu, where longshoremen have been on strike since May 1. Judge Roche said he could go aft er the necessary papers are sign ed. Bridges' attorney, Norman Leonard, said Bridges would be in Hawaii about three weeks. Leonard stressed that Bridges wanted to confer with Chinese delegates at Marseilles and want ed to work actively with them in hope of reopening Chinese ports and restoring trade with tnis country. Assistant U. S. Attorney Robert McMillan declared "the present regime of China is a Communist regime, and I think it is pre sumptuous of Mr. Bridges to con sider such a thing at this time. It is not up to Mr. Bridges to concern himself with such matters." Sympathizers On the face of it, become directly involved in the Chinese civil war (or to be re- involved in it now) or to avoid j further irritation of relations with the Communists. The Communists will have a lot school. The diploma was presented to him by his son, A. L. Coney, prin cipal of the Rose Hill school. Revealing Story Due VANCOUVER, B. C (CP) A haninnina in 1 09Q nf UA nl4n. fnl. .ho ,inaiio .oin.. rw p Itclscope. The new pictures show u-,i,?c ;. ' Dn'i,.r.ii.J great improvements over those on by the 100-inch Mt. Wilson board to provide $6,000,000 for the project; the pouring of molten glass in 1934; the cross-country trip of the 20-ton glass disk in of trouble organizing China. They ! nude newspaperman in search of, 1935 to Pasadena; the grinding. taken with smaller instruments, and usually required far less ex posure time. A recent news release from the California Institute of Technology renewed re- are going to need economic aid; the bare facts . , . now tneres an; tne delay oi woik during tne war:'c " which Russia cannot supplv. as i assignment. and its resumption afterwards: the pictures obtained with the 200- eastern Europe has found. They 'That's the case of Vancouver , journey of the completed mirror nch cannot be reproduced on the . . .. !. . . .i i i ji : I ti i vi 1 nrmtoH nans Thow am en mci(rni are eome to nave vast troubles columnist JacK bcott. wno is ai- " onivai un riuinnr mi, r --" sistance seems to be develonins. I with the large Moslem population, i tending a nudists' convention in Nov. 19, l4i; and finally the Underneath, American authorities ! Manchuria lies between Chinese Washington state. grand opening ceremonies at tne find little on which to base any i Nationalism and Russian acquis-! Scott was formally invited to me "luy '"" hope. Economic aid to non-Com- itiveness like a bone between two, nudists meet munist territory will continue, hungry dogs. (Trouble over Rus- Military intervention seems to be,sian hegemony there already has ficant in appearance and so dim that the only way anything can be made of them is to use a mag- Although the great Hale tele-unifying glass on the negatives. But over for good. As for Chiang's anneal, there is little new in it. Chiang's contention that resist ance to the Communist army is still possible in the same areas which resisted Japan that the situation now is the same as then is based on one fallacy. In 1938 and thereafter the Chinese were fighting a foreign invader. Now .an undetermined but vast nunv ,Lrrted He said the blast lis being removed to Russia as Spitzbart reports, recoiueu. 11 ..... I,., ....,!.. - . .,.mrf f TK -!, ...ill h Fair Lists Mailed SALEM More than 5000 prem ium lists for the Oregon State Fair are in the mail, fair manager Leo Lafii bv after two minutes. Tne war reparations or as propervy oi temnerature in the re- the Soviet-controlled corporation, C May was 100. 'Sov Petrol. The fair will be held Sept. 5 to 11. The preiums will total $75,000, a slight increase over last year. been reported, along with heavy reinforcement of Red railroad guard forces, but nothing con tainable.) After a few years the Titoism which the Chinese Communists disclaim now may really develop. Then there might be a possibility of introducing American His wif. eav- him written ner-. scope has been put into limited j they represent a great astronomi r .i i : J i ital trmmnh a i-"a?i-h n rr nut iriti mission, plus a complete set 0Iiu',el"u." a,,u 5UI"C clothes in case he lost his nerve. 'aken' 'V not, f completed. Now Scott is safely ensconced ! Complicated tests have revealed among 250 nude men, women and . ,h hiff miLr : M nn. hnv(! children. exactly the proper curvature for the finest reflection-of light to a focus. It has been decided that a little more glass must be ground from the outer 18 inches of the would prevent taking advantage of such an opportunity if it arises. Direct armed intervention, with ; influ- large forces supplied entirely face of the mirror, but it will not ' ence. If the U. S. can be said to i from, the United Stales, is now j be necessary to send the disk back i trillion miles. 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