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SIX MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tueeoar. May IT; IMS i SOC Speech Fraternify Reelects President Ashland Ralph W. Wood, Ashland, was re-elected presi dent of Sigma Alpha Sigma, Southern Oregon college speech fraternity, when the group met Monday noon. New officers named Included Wayne R. Rawson, Mcdford, vice president; John J. Cady, Ash land, secretary; and Arthur N. Ostrander, Ashland, sergeant-at-arms. Leon C. Mulling, assoc iate professor of speech, is fac ulty advisor to the group. The Coast Guard air station, responsible for air-sea rescue and other work, is located at the San Francisco Municipal airport. TRADE fl?E MILL TRAIIK HiOCKS OR TRICK EOlMVMKNf FOR RKA1 ESTATK, TRACTORS. SHDVF.I.S CATS. OR WHAT HAVE YOU UlENQUIST MOTOR CO. I01S N Riverside - Pbont 2-ftZu) Korean Police Action Now Being Discussed In Terms of Years By LYLE C. WILSON Washington (U.R) The men who should know most about it are talking of the Korean po lice action in terms of years, three years, maybe. It could be more. They acknowledge that the United States and the United Nations have very little and the Communists have very great control over the situation. So long as it fits Communist plans to continue the truce talks as a propaganda device for the Krem lin, the talks probably will con tinue. No Evidence Shown As of today there is no evi dence that the Communists de sire honest negotiations and ) I 4TrTo See For Yourself hfe What a Big Difference iffcJust a Little Makes! J jiNSu whom Pur Cellulose Product Fire, Vermin-Resistant lightweight, Non-Settling Efficient; Low K Factor It Dispenses Moisture Let our amazing demonstration prove to you the extra efficiency of HOMEguardl It pays (or itself In fuel savings makes your home more comfortable year aroundl Free estimates! ) 101 SOUTH RIVERSIDE ' i PHONE 2-6812 ' real truce. Nor is there any im mediate evidence that the Com munists want to resume all-out combat. About 40 per cent of the effec tive ground force of the United States is pinned down in Korea plus large naval and air ele ments. The financial cost is ter rific and the loss of life irrepar able. Our intelligence does not know how great a strain the Ko rean action may be on Chinese and Russian facilities. The standout fact upon which prime emphasis is placed here is that the Communists are in com mand of the situation. As of now they can have war or peace as they desire, or continue truce talk propaganda. Their refusal to negotiate merely indicates their present choice which is to continue their present tactics for months and years, so long as Moscow writes the script that way. Perhaps the Communists have their eye on the weakest spot in the defenses of the free nations. That epot is the fact that many nations are involved on the free side in Korea. The Unit ed States carries nearly all of the load. But there is a British division in action there, and there are smaller units from sev eral others of the United Na tions. Allied Fall-Out Seen If frustration, expense, or whatever caused even one of these participating nations to' pull out, great damage would have been done the anti-Com munist cause. The Kremlin may believe some of the Allies will fall out if the truce stall is con tinued long enough. Authorities have noted buildup of Communist strength in the Far East. Much progress has been made since truce talks began In converting Russian air power to Jet propulsion. Per haps the Communists simply are building up for an all-out blow Our best men do not know. WW' RIOTER'S RAIMENT -Lt. Col. Mills C. Hatfield, guard com mander at prisoner of war inclos ure 10 in Pusan, ' Korea, holds blouse decorated with four stars and resplendent with medals and ribbons which was worn by leader of the recent riot in the camp. Eagle Point School Sets Welcoming Day Eagle Point The first grade rooms of the Eagle Point school will hold "Welcoming day" Thursday, May 29, from 1 to 3 p. m. for children who will enter school for the first time next year. , Eligible children were invited to attend to get acquainted with the teachers and school. Portlander Killed In Dispute Over Property Line Portland (U.R) Paul S. Buchanan died Monday night as the result of a stabbing inflicted by his 73-year-old,' one-armed neighbor in the climax of a long feud over the property line be tween their homes in southeast Portland. The 38-year-old man was stab bed three times by Logan C. Fields of Portland, police said. Feud More Pronounced According to police reports, the trouble began three years ago when Fields moved his house onto the lot next to the Buchanan home. The feud be came more pronounced recently when Fields insisted that the Buchanan woodshed extended 22 inches onto his property. 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Thus Dionne dispelled a ru mor that one of the five Canad ian girls would become a nun. 18th Birthdays Wednesday. - He said that his daughters Emilie, Annette, Yvonne, Marie and Cecile would have to start making up their own minds Wednesday, when they celebrate their 18th birthday and reach the age of consent. The anniversary will have double significance for the girls and nine classmates will grad uate from their private school Wednesday and it will be closed as soon as the exercise is con cluded. Dionne said the birthday par ty would be a family affair. He said he would give each of the girls a rhinestone necklace with a bracelet and earrings to match. Dionne said the girls may do their own choosing for hus bands, "but the fact is, none of them has any boy friends." Subversive Sfafemenf Said Unconstitutional ..... . . iiji.u,)I J.,A..ilnn Olympia lU.PJ rnursion mem woa uu. county Superior Judge Charles Wright declared unconstitution al Monday a state law requiring candidates for public office in Washington to swear they are not subversive. Wright said the 1951 legisla ture exceeded its powers by add ing to the qualifications for con stitutional state and national of fices, and that the oath require- of the right! of the people to choose their own public offi cers." Assiitant Attorney General Lyle Iversen said the ruling KNOW-HOW PAYS OFF Chicago (U.PJ Officials of the Milk Foundation selected Nancy Eigelsbach, 16, as Chi cago's Dairy Dream Girl because "she knows how to milk a cow." would be appealed to the State Supreme court. High Wafer Chases Eskimos From Homes Anchorage, Alaska (U.PJ One of Alaska's mightiest rivers, the Kuskokwim, surged over its banks Tuesday and drove scores of Eskimos from their homes. Private airlines operating float planes evacuated natives from the threatened village of Aniak. 335 miles west of here. An Alaska Airlines spokesman said Pilot Orville Tosch of Nome was shuttling Aniak residents toi Bethel, 100 miles downstream, I as ice-choked waters continued to rise. Bethel itself was threat ened by flood waters and the air port was under water, an offi cer of Northern Consolidated Airlines reported. Wanted - Gardener RESIDENT OR BY DAY References Required Write Tribune Bex 1588 SUPdDTT MEWS By BOB AND JOE MUSTARD AND KETCHUP STAINS Muster!! and ketchup present about the same problem in terms of stain removal as the totalled "tannin-like" stains. There art lust four things to remember about mustard and ketchup stains hh will help you sate the garment from unsightly brown spots. 1. It the mustard or ketchup has been spilled on a washable garment, out wit clear water. DO NOT USE SOAP. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PRESS UNTIL THE STAIN HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REMOVED. 2. DO NOT, If at all possible, merely allow the stain to dry out and then let the garment hang in the. closet for a long time. These stains become developed with age, and then they're harder than ever to get out. Sometimes they can't be removed at all, if the garment is not sent to the cleaner for a long time after staining. 3. If the mustard or ketchup stain has occurred on a "dry clean able" garment, DO NOTHING. ABOVE ALL, DO NOT RUB OR WIPE IN ANY WAY. This only forces the stain into the fabric fibre and makes it more difficult to remove. 4. ALWAYS TELL US ABOUT THE STAIN. We can then em ploy special spotting and "spot-digesting" techniques prior to ordinary cleaning. Unless it's an extra-ordinarily complex procedure, there is ne crurje tor this eitra service. And you'll get your garment back in better condition. The main thing to remember about mustard and ketchup stains is that it isn't the stains thsmselves that give so much trouble. It's what happens to them afterwards. 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