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Nationalists Vow Revenge
For Communist Victory
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By Robert C. Miner
United Press Correspondent
Keelung, Formosa, May 19
(U.R) Thousands ol nationalist
soldiers arrived on this island
of no retreat today from the
abandoned C hush an islands.
They vowed revenge for the
communist victory.
The crowded troop ship Tien
Hsing was given a welcome
which resembled a victory cele
bration more than a Dunkerque
evacuation. Crowds cheered and
bands blared "Swanee Kiver.
nlkav oirDitii nt i nn shiDS ar
rived unheralded and unloaded
without fanfare.
Sandwiches Passed Out
MaAatna rhiAns Kai-shek,
nf ha 'lainarnliKsimn. and
the wives of other government
dignitaries lea me ceimnuuu
passing out sanawicnes i
The enthusiastic reception cov
ered up the fact that the troops
had been ordered out of the
Chushans, some 80 miles south
Figures
First Population
of 1950
To Be Told Soon
Washington, May 19 (U.R)
First population figures of the
1950 cenusu soon will be an
nounced by district offices al
though the national total will
not be known for several
months.
Each of the 450 district super
visors of the census bureau has
been instructed to announce re
sults of the count in his area.
The figures will be for counties
and for incorporated municipal
ities of more than 1.000 persons.
They will be subject to later
correction when deductions and
additions are made for persons
counted away from home.
Sent To Washington
After the county and munici
pal figures are announced local
ly, they will be sent to Wash
ington where the census bureau
will make them public as part
of state totals. The first state
totals are expected about the
last week in June or the first
week of July.
Some time after Sept. 1, the
census bureau hopes to issue a
preliminary national total. Al
ready thev are guessing it will
be more than 151 million, com
pared with 1940s figure of 131
million.
Official census figures will be
announced by President Truman
sometime after December 1. He
will be given the state and na
tional figures by the census bu
reau by that time, and he must
make them public no later than
the first week congress is in
'session next January.
This is required by law so that
how many congressional seats
win oe auotea to eacn siate in
the 83rd congress.
Luy Elected President
Of Poultry Producers
The Pacific Cooperative Poul
try Producers announced today
that Lawrence Luy, Medford
poultryman, was elected presi
dent of the organization at its
annual meeting held in Albany
May 16.
Serving with Luy will be
Iwald Ek, West Linn, first vice-
S resident; J. Clifford Hess, Rose
urg, second vice-president, and
A. C. Berntzen, Eugene, re-elected
secretary-treasurer.
New directors elected at the
Albany meeting with Ira W.
May, Grants Pass; George A.
Hayes, Creswell; D. L. St. John,
Gervais; Fred H. Cockell, Mil
waukie, and H. W. Akerstedt,
Astoria.
H. R. Rohe of Portland has
been appointed general manager,
succeeding Grover C. Keeney
who retired after 17 years in
this position.
The organization said one of
its fastest growing main branches
is located 727 North Central
avenue in Medford. Grant Young
is manager.
Dd linn on cimsinm am:
p.m lor rollowlne day; 10 a.m. Mon
day, noon Saturday for Sunday am
of Shanghai, without a fight and
nnw were makina their last pos
sible retreat.
Overcast skies failed to damp
en the ceieDration in mis ihiiu
locked harbor as the rusting,
black-h u 1 1 e d, 4,000-ton Tien
Hsing tied up at the dock with
the first 7,000 evacuees.
The Tien Hsing had been at
an fnr twn HflVfi AnH tWO lliffhtS.
but morale aboard still was high.
The khaki ana green couon uni
forms were clean, and the troops
n norrloH full pmiinment. in-
eluding rifles, grenades and
mortars.
Last Bastion
"We welcome you back and
raaMtm vmir HlflaDnolntments."
she said. "This is the last bastion
against communism and we hope
you fight bravely in its defense."
The soldiers answered her
with cheers vowing revenge or
death.
Farther along the quay an
American-built LST quietly dis
embarked its share of the more
than 100,000 Chushan evacuees.
inntline' hands, waving flaes or
other festivities.
Troops quietly walkea asnore
as soon as the steel gangplank
u,ac lntirnrAri Thou lnnltpH nnn-
descript by comparison with
tneir comrades aDoara ine lien
Hoina TMtnrt rifloe Irnnncnpks
and bedrolls, they shuffled into
the railway yard and squatted
amiasi ineir oeiungiiiKs awaiting
a troops train.
Among them were unkempt,
tireri-lookine women and an oc
casional squalling child some
of the civilians whom the army
evacuated from the Chushans.
Smile Heturned
As Madame Chiang bustled
past in a chic, high-collared blue
dress and white crocheted
gloves, the soldiers wearily rose
to their feet and returned her
reassuring smile with bows and
salutes.
Thav ea.ttl.wt rfnilffl ttffAin OH
their haunches as she and her
entourage piled into cars ana
drove off toward Taipei.
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