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S outhern O regon New s Review Ashland, Oregon T hursday, O ctober 20, 1949 Governor McKay Proclaims UN Day Oct. 24 G overnor D ouglas McKaj recom m ended today in a procla m ation on U nited N ations Da> M onday, th at O regonians m ain tain an aw areness of the value of th e w orld organization, “standing its b rav e vigil at the crossroads betw een peace and A rm ageddon.” His pow erfully-w orded dec laratio n w as sent to Secreary of S tate Dean Acheson for pre sentation to the G eneral Assem bly by the U nited S tates rep re sen tativ e at next w eek’s U nited N ations Day cerem onies at Lake Success. New York The full te x t follows:- W HERE AS, sincu the daw n of intelligence, all people of good faith have abh o rred the m ind less carnage of arm ed conflict, 1 y et have continued to suffer ' through new and increasingly d read fu l wars; and WHEREAS, individuals v er sed in m ilitary science forecast th at tile next w orld-w ide erupt- 1 ion of tactical violence m ay en-1 e n tu a te in th e destru ctio n o f ' civilization itself: and WHEREAS, th e th re a t of m an 's engulfm ent by th e flam e kin d led by his ow n hand is tacit in the u n rest and disention sta lk in g today across the face of the earth: and W HEREAS, the h e a rts of m il lions of hum ans who w ould a v e rt w orld suicide still n u rtu re . " v o . c o i m u i i I EVER SAW ” -S om eb od y oetter explain to hopes of enduring peace— peace Lobo- ’he German Shepherd, that this is no ordinary sniff—it is b u ilt upon a voluntary, m u tu al ?,n ap t'lude sn'ff which is being executed bv Princy one ot those respect for logic, ideals and I ninTohJr°r« / ?an,nes Wlth a nose for learning The miniature freedom s and not upon th e fear ! Fh? em8 ,esTedJ or reaction to stranger Lobo as part of of force: and ¡ J * * " 1.ranc® exam Dr. Frederick R eiters Canine University. W HEREAS, the U nited N a ti- * y P d mistress. Claudette Sorel. looks hopeful as Princy ons is seeking, through the per-1 meS 01X011611 w,th flv,n« color« severing cooperation of the del egates of its m em ber countries, to cut a path of reason th rough a tangle of in te rco n tin e n ta l ) m isunderstanding a n d d istrust; Í and B y Mrs. Fred B loom ingcam p W HEREAS, th e U nited N a ti-1 ons holds fo rth w h at could w ell ‘ ----------------------- POLICE BLOTTER be a last prom ise of leadership H ornbrook (Special) M r and * F red B loonU „«c.m p had as Hornbrook Happenings reso rt of a rra n t fools. L om ingcam p’s sister, Dollie Blo- W W ■ I —— - . , - - - -. NOW, THEREFORE. I. Doug om ingcam p, of Los Angeles, who G ordon P ickell forfeited $5.00 las M cKay, G overnor of the w as called N orth by th e death S ta te of Oregon, being deeply of th e ir b ro th e r, Ed Bloom ing- bail on a ch arg e of operatin g w ith no d riv e rs license. m oved by the w eight of the camp. foregoing prem ises, do h ereb y R obert Frazies forfeited $5 00 W eek end guests a t the Blo- on a charge of m aking an ill recom m end to th e people of this M rs egal u-turn. ^m ingcam p hom n°m e w ere Mrs. C om m onw ealth th a t th ev be om the role of th e B loom ingcam PS sister, Mrs. J. L. e v e r heedful of the role of th e W ilton S w infor was fined $5.- U nited N ations, stan d in g its R h re r and son of Eagle Point. 00 fo r d riv in g w ith no o p e ra to r’s Mr. and Mrs. A lfred S pearin license. b rav e vigil a t the crossroads be tw een peace and A rm ageddon; have announced th e b irth of a C ristopher Joseph O ’Brien and, fu rth e r, th a t w e in th e S tate son, Oct. 2, a t th e Siskiyou Co., of Oregon observe O ctober 24, G en eral hosp. He has been paid a $25.00 fine and $2.50 costs on a charge of d ru n k in 1949 as U nited N ations Day, in nam ed W illiam Lloyd. a c a r on a public street. accordance w ith P resid en tial M r. and Mrs. Bus C avin and V ernon C harles Olsen was proclam ation, said uobervance observance to d uaugiiver, au g h ter, iviarcia, M arcia, n H u ilt, t , w ere tak e form in thoughts and cere- v isiting rela tiv e s here Tuesday picked up on an AW OL charge and held fo r m ilita ry a u th o rit m onies designed to affirm o u r evening. in ™ ianH appreciation 111 th e ac- Mrs. Floyd B u rn s left Satur- ies. com plishm ents and objectives day fo r Salem to visit at the Jam es W arren N oreen, E ure of th e U nited Nations. ka. failed to ap p e ar and fo rfe it hom e of h e r parents. IN TESTIMONY W HEREOF, ed $15.00 on a charge of vio lat A H allow e’en p a rty is p lan ing th e basic rule. I have hereupon set my hand and caused to be affixed the ned fo r th e ch ild ren of the Dale T heodore M ayben forfei seal of the S tate of Oregon this H ornbrook school by the PT-A ted $5.00 on a charge of o p e ra t a t its m eeting a t the school ing w ith in ad e q u a te m uffler. tw e lfth day of O ctober, 1949. D ouglas M cK av h ° USe F rid a y afternoon. P lans K enneth A. H uff was charged u o u g las McKav w ere also discussed for a c a rn i. G overnor val b azaar to be held jn Dec w ith volating the basic ru le and forfeited a $10.00 bail w hen he R efreshm ents w ere served at failed to a p p e a r to answ er char Oregon Women At th e close of the m eeting by Mrs. ges. National Meeting I G ladys Jo n es and Mrs. V ernal , H egler. Seven Oregon delegates to the The W om an’s Society of the Dr. John D ale R ussell th irte e n th a n n u al m eeting o f the H ornbrook church held th e ir To Speak at C onference N ational Home D em onstration re g u la r m eeting T hursday a fte r council, h e a rd ru ra l wom en of Dr. Jo h n Dale Russell, d ire c t noon a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. W. A m erica challenged to th in k or of th e D ivision of H igher Hodge. As the a tten d an ce was and act in broadening horizon’s E ducation in th e U. S. Office and not to forget th a t dem ocracy sm all an info rm al m eeting was of Education w ill be principal held. A rticles w e re d istrib u ted begins a t home. sp eak er a t th e second annual The m eeting was held in Colo and sew ing w as done for the conference of presidents and rado Springs in e a rly O ctober b azaar to be held n ex t m onth. ex ecutive officers of u n iv ersiti and was follow ed im m ediately R efreshm ents w ere served to es and colleges in O regon. The by th e eleventh an nual m eet Mrs. F loyd B um s, Mrs. A rden conference w ill be held a t the ing of th e country w om en’s B u m s and Mrs. H a rry Chapm an. U niversity of O regon, N ovem ber council of the A ssociated C oun 16 and w ill be a one-day a ffa ir Here From Spokane try W omen of the W orld. V irtu a lly ev ery in stitution Miss A lice C u rry and m other, The seven delegates from O re of h ig h er education in Oregon gon, th e largest group ever to Mrs. H. L. D ecker and niece, w ill be rep resen ted a t th e m eet a tte n d from this state, attended V erline C oddington and Miss ing The O regon educators will both m eetings. Mrs. E dgar Lem Rose Ellison, Spokane, spent the p a rticip a te in panel discussion ing, C ornelius, p resident of the w eek end w ith M r. and Mrs which w ill follow talk s bv Dr O regon Hom e Econom ics E xten F red D rew niak. Miss Ellison and Russell. sion council, atten d ed fo r the th ird year. She w as chairm an of th e n atio n al com m ittee fo r h e a lth and safety a n d appeared on tw o radio broadcasts. O thers a tten d in g from Oregon w ere Mrs. K. E thel L athrop, C e n tra l P oint, past p resid en t of th e sta te council and p resent n ational chairm an fo r the coun try W omen m agazine; Miss MEN’S F ran cis C linton, sta te hom e eco nom ics extension agent; Mrs. F loyd Fox, S ilverton, sta te coun cil first vice-president; M rs. E. E. K ilp atrick , M errill, director- Mrs. C. A. Lynds, C orvallis sta te pub licity chairm an, anc SAVE DOLLARS ON Mrs. Jo h n B lan k en b ak er, A lb a ny. SALE. . . Topcoats and Jackets Return From V acation Mrs. Sam G ra ft and d a u g h te r Mrs. B e rt R oberts and d au g h ter, Jack ie, re tu rn e d T h u rsd ay from a th re e w eeks vacation sp en t in Billings, M ontana, w h ere they visited a t th e hom e of R uth G raft G arra rd . L ittle C arlo tta Cousins re tu rn e d to A shland with them . THESE FAMOUS BRANDS U.S. Must Take Bigger Role Lions Are Told 42 Per Cent Of Fatal Car .Mishaps Occur In Early Evening N tW 5 NO TES » HOM SENIOR HIGH Many stu d en ts a re leurning to dance to be able to particip ate Your fears a re well founded in the com ing school activities. if early-even ing autom obile tru f Dances ure held a t 12:30 d u r fle w orries you, figures com pil ing noon hour not only for be ed by S e c re tary of S tate Karl ginners but all stu d en ts who "The U nited S tates m ust take j T. N ew bry reveal. lik e to dance. D uring hom eroom a m ore dynam ic role in w orld periods, Tuesday, Mrs. Ruth affuirs If they a re to tak e leader- • G reg m accident records for A lcorn’s und Miss Deloru Dye ship in outlaw ing the atom ic 1948 show 42 percent of all fatal r's hom eroom s enjoyed tw enty bom b and com bating Commu-1 m ishaps take place d u rin g the m inutes of dancing. nism ,” Don M ucDougal, prof , six-hour period betw een 4 and The schedule for taking pic essor of history told m em bers 10 p m., hours of fading light tu res of ju n io rs nnd seniors for or full dark n ess in the fall and ol the A shland Lions club at the school a n n u al is posted on th e ir Tuesday evening meet-1 w in ter m onths. Death crashes reach a peak betw een (I and 7 the b ulletin board in the m ain ing. hull. Local p h o tographers give M acDougal pointed out the p.m. and rem ain high until 10 the students reduced rate s on p.m , dim inishing sharply a fter best w eapon tin* A m erican poo-1 these picture's. pie have in w aging th e fight I thut hour. A ccidents of all types O fficers of the local Hi-Y and a re most num erous betw een 4 against Com m unism is the I Tri-Hi-Y clubs will a tte n d an teaching of ttie A m erican way and 5 p.m. "T he record gives definite all day m eeting of the "Y ” clubs of living to all dem ocracys. The professor of history said j I proof thut traffic dan g er goes in S outhern O regon, on Sunday that the U nited S tates was the . up when the sun goes dow n," O ctober 23, a t S.O.C. A lunch w orld lead er d u ring the R evolu-' N ew bry d e c la n d. "This danger eon will lx« served at noon to tionary tim es of early A m erican can be offset by reducing speed those attending. Principal Roland P ark s w ith history, and th at the present and redoubling caution in dusk S u p e rin te n d en t of schools, Le tim e m ay also be called a revo and darkness." lutionary period He called on d riv ers and pede land P. Linn, atte n d ed a con strian s a lik e to bear in mind ference of principals und su p e r ’’Now is the tim e for A m eri ca to regain leadership," Mac that car headlights a re no sub in tendents in Salem , on M onday Dougnl said stitu te for daylight Pedestriun und Tuesday of this week. As M acDougal said th at the Mar accidents nt night frequently sistant P rincipal. F rank O ’Neil, shall plan has done a good jot» a re trac<>d to the w a lk e r’s mis acted In Mr. P a r k ’s place ut the in E urope and th at nt this tim e calculation of the speed and high school. All classes a re busy selling production is up in France, Eng distance of an approaching ve tickets for th eir carnival queen land and W estern G erm any. He hicle. candidate. said th at D enm ark is in good The first edition of the school condition due to its exchange of peace is m ore probable, since, b u tte r for A m erican d o llars and if th e logical Russians can be paper, The Rogue News, cam e th a t Sw eden is enjoying a like convinced that it m eans total out last Friday. Doris L itw iller is tin* ed ito r and the Jo u rn alism «condition from its salp of steel destruction he will o u tlaw it. class does the reporting. and tim b er through A m erican m oney. Disposal of the goods has been Highest Quality Chocolate Coatings . the biggest problem , he stated, although most of it has gone to Ingredients . .. Flavors . .. Plus E astern Pow ers behind the Iron Good Cooking . . . C urtain, buying "tim e ” for us . In speaking to the club con Make the High Quality Standard cerning the devaluation of the B ritish pound, M acDougal said th a t it w ould m ean th at B ritian and o th e r countries who had en tered the program could sell Made by the JOHNSTONE FAMILY in their HOME goods before w hile ou r products th e re w ould have to sell for at 329 Beach Street, Phone 3972 about 40 percen t more. M acDougal said that it will Accepting orders now for Christmas. not be necessary for Russia to WILL MAIL CANDY ANYW HERE overrun E urope now th a t they have the atom ic bomb. He con tinued th a t the fact th at Russia CUnonfv by,I hc Jo l,nstone Fam ily a re sold in A shland has the bom b does not neces-1 only at th e ir Home, located at 329 Beach street, and sarily m ean w ar and th a t it The B oulevard M arket could even m ean th at w orld i <£ANIMi§ L 0W FARES ON THE Marfa FAST DAYLIGHT SCHEDULE Via PGL But to Dunsmuir Lv. Grants Past. Lv. Rogue River. Lv. Gold Hill . . . Lv. Central Point Lv. 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