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i MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ' Tuesday, February 1 1955 Communists Said Unready for War . Los Angeles U.R) Ret. Air Force Gen. George C. Kenney says the Communists are not ready to start World War III no matter what the United States does in the defense of Formosa. "They haven't got enough hy drogen bombs yet," he said, "and their A-bombs are about as obsolete now as the old TNT bombs." However, the' former com manding general of the Strate gic Air Command said "there is no question but that there will be a war" between the United States and Russia. "The clash will come,' he predicted. Kenney, who commanded the Allied -Air .Force' in the South Pacific during World War II, voiced his , opinions yesterday prior to a luncheon of the Na . tional Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, of which he now is president. . ' He said that when Russia's Malenkov "gives the word, the whole Red world will attack." ! Canada's herds of caribou (na tive. North. American reindeer) are being cut down by wolves, hunters, disease and scarcity of forage faster than nature can replace the losses. To increase the stock, the Canadian govern ment has imported reindeer from Siberia by way of Alaska and brought herdsmen from Lapland to teach nomadic Eskimos the art of the Peers' domestic care. More than 50,000 National Guardsmen attended Army ser vice area and unit schools dur ing the past four years. 2y ft is? BOjjl if I DROPPING HER WEIGHT 123 pounds in one year from 315 . (left) to 192 (right), Mrs, Esther Conradt of Appleton, Wis., Is crowned grand champion weight loser by TOPS club, national women's reducing club at meeting in Chicago. (International) Extension Granted For Sack Appeal Portland -4U.R) John P. Han non, attorney for convicted slayer George F. Sack of Port land, has been granted an ex tension until Feb. 28 to prepare his appeal to the State Supreme Court. Hannon earlier had been given until yesterday in which to pre pare the appeal. The additional extension, he said, was necessary to obtain a transcript of the lengthy trial. The 61-year-old Sack was sen tenced to die Dec. 10 in the gas chamber for the murder of his wife', Goldie. Hannon's appeal has brought about an indefinite postponement of the execution. Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday : 10 a.m. Monday for Monday: other days 5:30 previous day. China Acceptance Of Invitation Seen ' Hong Kong (U.R) The news paper New Evening Post pre dicted today' Communist China will accept an invitation to take part in the debate on the For mosa crisis if the; U.N. Security Council takes up a Soviet resolu tion branding the "United States an "aggressor" in Formosa. The New Evening Post, which describes itself - as, an inde pendent but which usually re flects the Communist line, said, "it seems that Peiping will not reject sending representatives" to the U.N. but the acceptance will be based" on acceptance- of the Russian resolution in prefer ence to the New Zealand one, the newspaper said. 3 ONE WEEK ONLY! . Famous Name Brand To Be Sold Regularly ' . At $2.45 Sq. Yd. fUnnn 00 ($1.50 A Wide Choice of Designs and Colors linoleum n n-rvn n n n a a TILE 10c MANY COLORS Reg. $1.35 Sq. Yd. 6' Width 6th. and Front Streets MANY DESIGNS 1mm I 75c Sq. Yd., a n CS & tmm Phone 2-4048 Lye-Seared Throat Of Child Repaired Evergreen, Colo. U.R) A rare operation to repair the lye seared throat of a 2-year-old boy was so successful that doctors believe that additional surgery will not be necessary. The child, Mike Stansberry, burned his esophagus when he drank from a bottle containing a lye solution. Surgeons cut out a section of the esophagus three weeks ago and grafted in a piece of the boy's small intestine -in a delicate seven hour operation. Mike was released from Colo rado General hospital at nearby Denver yesterday and brought here to his grandmother's home. He could swallow normally. Mike' surgery was paid for by a fund set up by the Rocky Mountain News, a Denver Scripps-Howard newspaper. The. Bhotia tribesmen of In dia's lofty Himalaya country live in three different , zones, occu pied according to season. Many of the tribes move about among three villages, the highest near the Tibetan border. The word Bhotia itself means ''Man of Tibet." A Michel's Worth of 77. . Comment On This and That By HARMAN W. NICHOLS United Pratt Faatara Write iai Herman Nichols Washington (U.R) I dropped by Room 110 in the Senate Of fice Building for a chat with the 1 "Yl "Veep," but u e w aoii v home. So I sat down to chin with the lovely lit tle lady who knows almost as much about Alben W. Barkley as he does himself. - She . would be backward ?if she didn't, real-, ly. Mrs. Flo Bratten has served the senator from Kentucky for 28 years. "Almost man and boy, you might say," she said. 1 Soma House Cleaning "I'm ashamed of our "house, " she said, pointing to the bare walls. We just moved in awhile back and things are still pretty much a mess. ; I can't find any thing. Haven't even , had time to get tip our pictures, ' Except for that welcome sign on the door. It came with the place. How do you like our new paint job? I picked the paint out my self. The senator leaves that, sort of thing to me. Part of a secretary's job." . " The pale green walls did, in deed, look nice. Mrs. Bratten has gray eyes, which are complimentary to her tidy iron-grey hair. She apolo gized for the patched green rug on .the floor of the reception room of the senator's suite. She Likes Her Boss "We're going to have' to do something about that," she said with a womanly sigh. Mrs. Bratten, of course, just had to come .from Kentucky, where she owns a piece ' of ground and-does a . little '"dab bling in gardening and chick ens." Her front lawn is seeded with some 'of .that famed blue grass. How is the former 'Veep to work for? "Well," Mrs. Bratten said, "You don't think 1 would stay in his employ for 28 "years if I didn't like it around here, do you?" Game Warden, Shows Wisdom at Accident :. Lewiston, Me. U.PJ Roy Gray, game warden supervisor, was given the opportunity to exercise the wisdom of Solomon. : Arthur C. Sprague's car hit a deer and injured it.- .Murray Hendsbee, another motorist, leaped from his car and hit the deer with a hammer to put it out of it's misery. A third man unidentified, ran up and shot the deer. . . . . Gray arrived on the scene and was asked who should get the venison. . He awarded the dead deer to Sprague, whose car had struck the first blow. But Sprague Re clined with thanks, so Gray gave the deer to Hendsbee. - Korea Shooting Probe Results Kept Secret Seoul, Korea U.R) The U.S. 8th Army refused today to make public, results of an investiga tion of the anti-aircraft attack that killed two persons in an American light plane near the Korean truce line two weeks ago. , . . : An Army, private was killed outright by the AA - bombard ment, -and Lt. CoL Thomas H. Glenn, Rome, Ga.f died Satur day of wounds. Three other Americans in the plane escaped injury. : The Army never has announc ed exactly where the shooting occurred or whom it blames for the attack. , Sailor Group Asks War Duly Bonus San Francisco U.R) The AFL Sailors Union of the Paci fic prepared today to ask west coast shipowners for a 100 per cent war duty bonus for all sea men going into Formosan wa ters. The SUP also planned to ask that all American : merchant ships in that area be armed. . Harry Lundeberg, secretary of the union, said "Our ships in that area are sitting ducks." Lundeberg said the union's action will be based entirely on "the talk in the papers" on the war situation." . Officials of the Pacific Mari time association, which repre sents West Coast shipowners, were not immediately available for comment. Dead line for Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday. RIOUS TALK 'f PEOPLE f H ME You may be dangerously taxing your entire system when you allow fatigue, nervousness, poor appetite and sleepless nights to drag you down BECAUSE YOUR BODY IS V IT AMU AND IRON STARVED Tht symptoms may hava ethtr causes r bt du to functional disorder. Do You Know These Facts? When you lack strong red blood-when your system is vitamin-starved you must' feel listless nervous irri table. This is because weak blood is circulating through out your system, taxing your heart -putting a burden on every vein, capillary and artery in your body. 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