lan Denies Anti-Red Ad
Francis
fp . ..j u-Hnes-
U $30,000 for. nU-
Si, follower of Beel-
zebub," the cardinal said after his
arrival from Europe at Idlewild
Airoort.
"Secondly. If for $30,000 de
mocracy with its freedoms could
be secured in any of the coun
tries under soviet domination,
then all the soldiers who fought
the last war and their relatives
would know it was the greatest
bargain since Manhattan was
bought from the Indians," he said.
Whoopsi flanes I o ce
Wrong Door Mothbailed
HOLLISTER, Calif. (U.R
When a 12-year-old boy walked
into an electrical store here
with $40 in pennies Monday and
asked "would you give me dol
lar bills for these," Proprietor
Harold Jordan immediately
called police.
The pennies, wrapped in rolls,
had been stolen from Jordan's
home the previous day.
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WASHINGTON (U.R) The
I Navy says it plans to put into ,
mothballs its two 2-ton 168 pas
senger Lockheca transports, be-,
cause of their high operational
and upkeep costs. i
A Navy spokesman said one ot
the four-engined Constitutions a i
type of plane with a range of i
more than 5000 miles and a use-
lul load of more than 69,000
pounds will go into storage at
Lichfield Park, Ariz., on Oct. 15.
This aircraft, which has 1000
hours flying time, will be kept
there "pending ultimate disposi
tion." The other Constitution will be
used until it has logged 500 hours
flying time, and then it will get
the same treatment
The Navy says the planes, the
first of which cost $27 million, are
being put in storage because they
run up heavy maintenance ex
penses and cost "three or four
times" as much to operate as other
four-engined aircraft used by the
Navy.
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Communist Fruit Salad
SALEM, Ore. (U.R) Koreans
may come close to making a fruit
salad of Communists within its
borders, in the opinion of Mrs.
Induk Pahk, Korean lecturer at
Willamette University here.
Mrs. Pahk outlined three types
of Korean Communists as: 1
Apple, red outside but white in
side; 2 T o m a t o, red clear
through, and 3 W a t e r m e 1 o,n
green outside but red inside the
most dangerous. Then said Mrs.
Pahk:
"Through Christian education
we'll squeeze the apples, crush
the tomatoes and slice the water-melons."
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Writing Events
Not Adequate,
Reporter Says
Foreign correspondents who can
report ideas are vitally needed if
the American oublic is to be in
formed of what is going on
abroad, Glenn Stadler, radio com
mentator and veteran foreign
correspondent, told Eugene Ro
tarians Tuesday noon.
In the midst of an Ideological
war the mere reporting of event!
is no longer adequate, he asserted.
Today's correspondent must be an
educated man, schooled in the
fundamentals that mark an edu
cated man anywhere, and well
grounded in the economic and so
cial problems of the country
where he works, the commentator
stid.
Studies at UofO
Stadler. who covered war and
peace in six European capitals, is
working towaid his doctor of
philosophy degree at the Univer
sity of Oregon. He will be a news
commentRtor on Radio Station
KERG late this month, when the
new station goes on the air.
The ex-police reporter who
chronicled the movements of
American divisions was frequent
ly an excellent war correspondent,
Stadler told the Rotarians, but he
often falls short in the equally
tough job of "reporting the peace."
Stadler deplored the tendency
of many American students to
shun foreign language courses,
pointing out that most European
students start learning at least one
foreign tongue before they ore in
their teens. Foreign correspond
ents who kii iw the languages of
the countr!- to which they are
assigned are not as common as
they should be, he said.
Better Public Relations
Each American correspondent.
each American businessman, and
each American tourist Is an am
bassador from this country, he re
minded them. A knowledge of the
language and of the cultural back
ground of the host country makes
for better public relations and In
creases the respect foreigners
have for Americans, he said.
He noted with approval the In
creased emphasis on "back
ground" in the news, suggesting
that the traditional Journalistic
fetish for speed was not always
helpful, if it also meant skimpy,
incomplete news.
Louis Hoffman, Eugene attorney
and chairman of the Lane County
ReDublican Central Committee.
was initiated as the newest "baby
member" of Rotary.'
ItcglstfT-Gunrd, Eugene, Or.. Triiirs., Oct. 13. 1949 Page 5B
Excavation Site
Left for Winter
THIS FORLORN CAT,"
with all his pals out on
strike at Carnegie-WinoU
Steel plant in South Chi
cago, looks out through a
wire fence and asks, "Hey
fellers, who's gonna feed
mc?" (NEA Telephoto)
CODY, Wyo. (UB Excava
tion work which may uncover
traces of a 12,000-year-old civili
zation has been called off for the
winter.
Dr. Glenn Jepson of Prince
ton University, in charge of the
project at nearby Saga Creek,
said digging would be resumed
next summer at the site where
the Yuma Man is believed to have
lived some 3000 to 12,000 years
ago.
The. work Is being carried on
Jointly by Princeton and the Unl'
varsity of Wyoming.
OLD HICKORY HOLDS UP
SOMMERVILLE, Tenn. (U.RX
The baby bed used by four
months-old Harris Alexander Ar
mour III is a stout hlskory crib
built . by his great-grandfather
more than 90 years ago. It has
been used by babies of three gen'
erations.
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Sailors Union Refuses
To Board Coast Liner
SAN FRANCSICO (U.R) The
sailing of the President Wilson,
liner of the American President
Lines, was indefinitely postponed
when tho A.F.L. Sailors Union
of the Pacific refused to provide
a crew.
Company officials said the
union notification gave no reason
for the refusal. The ship was
scheduled to sail at 4 p.m. (PST)
for the Orient. The President Wil
son was the only ship mentioned
in the union notification com
pany officials said. They said they
had filed the usual request zor a
crew.
SUP secretary-treasurer Harry
Lundcbcrg was not available for
comment but it was learned that
he simultaneously broke off nego
tiations for a new coast contract
with the Pacific Maritime Association.
Both actions wen believed to
have resulted from a fight be
tween AFL seamen and CIO
cooks and stewards aboard the
President Wilson in Honolulu last
August
Trusty-Trusty Sleeps?
SALEM W) Statt prison
officials were trying to figure out
today whether Jack Powell, 24.
Umatilla County automobile thief,
escaped and changed hit mind, or
if he really did fall asleep.
Powell, a trusty, was discov
ered missing at 9 o'clock Tuesday
night.
An hour and a half later he re
turned to the prison. He said he
had fallen asleep outside the wall.
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1 cup Kf lloer'l I W
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cup milk
2 tablespoons
shortening
cup sugar
1 cup sifted
flour
2H tea poo na
baking powder
H tratpoon aut
orange marmalade
I Combine All-Bran and milk; kt
soak about minute.
2. Cream shortening and sugar: add
egg and but well. Add All-Bran
mixture.
I. Add lilted dry Ingredients; sur
only until combined.
4. Pill greased muffin pans 4 fuIL
Press 1 ublespoonful of marma
lade into top of each muffin. Balta
in mod. hot oven (4O0'P.) about
so nun. Makes I medium muffins,
final aataral
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