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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1952)
j A rt-i pi eH tltt rfA iTiiifAHa inn MRffW Czechs Purging Middle Class 'No Work No Food' Order Hits Women By RICHARD OREGAN Assorlntpri Fre Stuff Correspondent ' VIENNA HV-If they don't want to work in factories and larms, Czechoslovak housewives without children may be denied food and clothes by the Communist govern ment. The country's few remaining houseowners and small shopkeep ers also have been denied food ration cards and soap. A new directive says that food and clothes ration cards can be withdrawn "from those persons who refuse to do work they have been asked to do in the interest of the Czech economy," Czech newspapers report. CAUSES HARDSHIPS The hardships caused by the "no work-no food" order on women found their way to the newspaper Lidove Democracie. A worker wrote: "My , wife is aged 50. She is now deprived of her ration book because she could not go to the collective farm to help with the sugar beet crop. She could not. be cause she is sick, has high blood pressure and takes cares of two other members of my family." The Communist editor ignored the plea and commented btireau cratically: "The local authority has the right to refuse a ration book to anyone who refuses to help on the farms." REFUSED RATION CARDS The paper also disclosed that the Ministry of Interior has ex cluded from food and snap rations ill houseowners receiving more than 1,440 crowns $(28) a month, : and small businessmen employing anyone older than 18 years even If they are members of his own family. Members of his family also ' are refused ration cards, t they are not "employed in the public sector." The aim of the decree is to force the remnants of the middle class out of business. 1 0 W Civic Music Assn. Announces Three Attractions Before Drive UP Wlrephoto) PLEADS GUILTY Mrs. AVanda White, 20-year-old mother, heids back for Jail in Alburquerque, N.M., aft er pleading guilty in district court to charge of conspi racy to hang her third hus band from a tree so she could wed Cpl. William Oliv er, 22, (right, background). Oliver also pleaded guilty. Mrs. White says she still loves husband William White, 41, even though Oliv er wants to marry her. For the second season, Civic Music Assn. has announced part of its program in advance of the week-lohg membership campaign. T. McKem.ie Alexander, president, said these three attractions have been signed for the coming sea son: DePaur Infantry Chorus, Dec. B. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, Feb. 13. James Melton, tenor, March 2. The association has been able to do this, he explained, through ad vance payments on membership cards. The organization is non profit, all workers being volun tcers, and all money collected each year is spent to sign talent. Only when money comes in early as happened last year and this, may options he taken on artists, Alex ander said. ! The announcement was made at a dinner in the Oshurn Hotel ; Thursday night for workers, cap tains and division chairmen. Mem bers of the. board were introduced, Police Arrest Youths Two juveniles, a 18-year-old boy, and girl were arrested by city po lice Friday night for illegal posscs- vinn nf intnyiranfs after a rjatrnl- Jman noticed beer leaking from miner ineir car umr. They are scheduled to answer the charge in municipal court. including Mrs. Clifford Constance, I newly elected to the board. Mrs. Charles Sikes, secretary, intro duced several workers whose ef forts have been outstanding, and i Mrs. Charles A. Rickabaugh, who I annually sells about $200 in mem berships, was named "queen for the night, and given a gilt crown. Division chairmen also were intro duced. George Fowler, Civic Artists representative, outlined the plan of operation of Civic Music Assns. land complimented the Eugene as sociation on its fine record. He i noted that the city of New Orleans I has a comparable scries each year, but its members pay $50 per ticket, I not the $fl whjch suffices here. Baby Struck By Streetcar, Man Collects DALLAS W Twenty-three ycar ago little Jackie Boucher, 3, was struck by a street car here. His father sued for dam ages. But only Wednesday did Jackie a 26-year-old now get his money. In 1930 district judge ap proved a $50 settlement hut or dered the money withheld until Boucher became of age. Boucher, who now lives in Houston, dropped by Wednesday saying he'd like his money. He showed an Army discharge and nthir naners tn nrove his Identi ty. Boucher said he Just hadn't got around to it earlier. Gov, McKay to Speak Gov. Douglas McKay will speak to members of the Eugene Kiwanis Club Monday on the topic, "Your Slate and you. 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