Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1950, Image 20

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    SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday. Mar 17. 1950
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GOVERNOR VISITS F100D AREA-v-rnor Luther W. Young
dahl of Minnesota (right) talks with flood victims near Inundated
Orookston. Thousands hava fled their homes In flooded areas oi
North Dakota, Minnesota and Manitoba, Canada, and predictions
at more rain threatens new flood crests.
There's No Cold War in
Asia; Its Now Hoi Battle
Gin Rummy Inventor's
Funeral on Thursday
Hollywood, May 17 (U.R)
Funeral services will be held
Thursday for Graham Baker, 62,
credited with his father with in
venting the game of gin rummy
in 1909.
He died at his Reseda, Cal.,
home yesterday. Services will
be held Thursday morning at
the Hollywood chapel or fierce
Bros.
For 25 years, Baker had been
connected with the film indus
try. Among some of the films
he helped write were "Stand
in," "Shanghai," "You Only
Live Once," and "Eternally
Yours."
He produced "Swiss Family
R o b 1 n s o n," "T o m Brown's
Schooldays," and "Four Faces
West."
Born in Evansville, Ind., he
worked on New York newspa
pers before his film career.
Dead Una on Classified Ads:
3-30 p.m. for following day: 10 a.m.
Monday for Monday; noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
Gold Hill Adopts
Municipal Budge)
Gold Hill, May 17 The city
council and budget board met in
special session on May 15, to
discuss items of the budget for
1950-51. Members of the coun
cil present were O. W. Newland,
acting mayor; Wilbur Martin,
James Clement, Paul Molloy,
Merritt Davis, and George
Brownell. Members of the ap
pointed budget committee pres
ent were E. R. Davis, Delos
Walker, R. Angus Todd, E. E.
Miller and Paul Thompson.
After considerable discussion
the budget was adopted as sub
mitted. For the general fund,
estimated receipts were $10,325;
estimated expenditures, $18,960,
leaving $8,635.00 to be raised
by taxes. For bonded Indebted
ness, $380 will be raised for
interest on outstanding bonds
and for bond retirement, $2,000,
making a total of $11,015 to be
raised by taxes. This amount is
about $4,000 under last year's
budget amount.
E. E. Miller was elected chair
man of the board and Paul
Thompson, secretary.
By Earnest Hoboracht
United Press Correspondent
Tokyo, May 17 (U.R) The
war that once was cold is hot in
Asia.
The fight against communism
is against men who have guns
and who are using them. It is
real war. Every day men are
being killed in their struggle to
halt communism.
In the five years since the end
of World War II observers in
Tokyo have seen the cold war
gather intensity and creep or
sweep through country after
country. Now it is hot, and in
many regions politioal maneuver
ing has given way to troop man
euvering. War Being Fought
A war is being fought. On one
side are those who believe in
communism. They are engaged
in actual fighting for their cause.
Others who do not believe in
communism are trying to keep it
from engulfing more territory.
In many cases they are shooting
bullets and being shot.
It's not all black or white,
left or right, right or wrong.
Some communist backers are
motivated primarily by national
istic feelings which have the
traditional support and sym
pathy of the United States. Some
people have been aided by com
munists bent on weaning them
away from the western powers.
In almost all the far eastern
countries the anti-government
forces, the rebels, the guerillas
whatever they are called are
aligned directly or indirectly
with communism and look to
Moscow as to fountain of hope.
In many nations, the question
often is nat whether the com
munist party should be outlawed,
but how the communist military
campaigns can be halted and
their guns silenced so the people
can live in peace under a gov
ernment elected by the majority.
Korea Is Example
Korea is an example. The com
munist government in the north
Is a mence to the existence of
the republic established In the
smith, with the blessing of the
United Nations. Armed guerril
las from the north prowl In the
south, killing and raiding. Artil
lery duels across the border are
not rare. There ut talk of a full
fledncd invasion of the south
from the nnrih.
In the Philippines the Hnk
rebels are led by communists
They attack travelers, they strike
at towns. The constabulary was
not strong enmiRh to put them
down in a campaign that hegan
soon after the war and went on
until recently when the job was
turned over to the regular armv.
The links still are killing, loot
ing, fomenting.
In Indo-China. a Moscow
trained communist heads the
rebels. Russia has recognized his
guerrilla headquarters as the
government of the country. Hit
run attacks are plentiful, and
larger engagements are being
fought much of the time.
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