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United Press Correspondent
Hong Kong (IP) Red
China's army is making an
other bid to improve relations
with the civilian population.
The first step was to order
army units to grow their
own pork and vegetables.
The latest is an order under
which virtually all private
homes requisitioned from civ
ilians will be returned. This
decision came at the all-army
barrack control work confer
ence in Peiping.
Get 'Eviction' Orders
The conference, according
to the Communist New China
News agency, "decided, that
excepting the Marine defense
units, frontier defense units,
anti-aircraft units, Railway
Corps and the National De
fense Engineering corps that
really need private homes and
could continue to rent and
use them, all PL A (People's
Liberation Army) units should
as from March this year,
cease renting private houses
they have already rented."
The requisitioning of pri
vate homes, along with the
food problem has angered farr
mers and city-dwellers for
months along the coastal
areas, especially in KwaAg
tung province in the south
and Fukien province on the
East coast facing Nationalist
Formosa, where the Reds
found it necessary to take
over private homes to house
troops.
Apparently Fukien, which
is regarded by the Chinese
as a top-security area, won't
be much affected by the new
order. -!
But in inland regions, the
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MISS CHINATOWN, USA
Miss June Gong, 21, from
Miami, Fla., and a senior at
the University of New Hamp
shire, was named "Miss Chi
natown, U. S..A." for 1958,
in Chinese New Year festivi
ties in San Francisco, Calif.
Justice of Peace
Courts Investigated
Chicago (IB Justice of the
Peace courts are under inves
tigation in four states to de
termine whether they are
meeting current judicial
needs, the American Judica
ture society reported.
The Judicial Council of
New Hampshire called for
abolition of the criminal and
civil jurisdiction of JPs in a
recent report.
Michigan's legislature, the
society said, has appointed a
special committee to study
the JP system. Testimony be
fore the committee pointed to
a need for wholesale changes,
the society's journal noted
Also under study are JP
courts in Minnesota. A legis
lative interim committee is
conducting the survey of the
state's lower court system.
Finally, the society said,
criticism is being directed at
the JP system in Colorado by
a survey committee of the
state bar. The committee's
chairman, the society dis
closed, recently said the sys
tem breeds incompetence in
administration ana com
plete disrespect by everyone."
The Colorado bar committee
is recommending that salaries
replace fees for JPs.
Earlier last year, the Ohio
legislature abolished all JP
courts, the society added, and
set up in their place a state
wide system of county and
municipal courts.
Some pasture soils are gen
erally poorer because they are
too acid for the best growth
of pasture legumes or the bet
ter pasture grasses. Their im
provement usually requires
army. will build barracks for
itself to live in, as well as
produce much of its own
food.
Know the People
It is all part of Peiping's
campaign for the army "to
get to know the people."
NCNA pointed up the ex
tensiveness of the requisition
ing in reporting the Peiping
conference held in , January.
It said that "last year, alone,
various units returned a total
of 74,200 houses" to the or
iginal owners.
Judging from the fact that
a new, wide-sweeping order
has gone out to turn back
housing, it can be figured that
the number of dwellings still
held by the army is far great
er than the' number already
returned. ,
Oregon Democrats
Schedule Dinner
Portland OP) State Rep.
Beulah Hand and State Labor
Commissioner Norman O. Nil
sen will serve as co-chairmen,
of ticket sales for the forth
coming fund-raising dinner
sponsored by the Democratic
Party of Oregon, State Party
Chairman Dave Epps an
nounced today.
Keynote speaker at the
dinner will be Sen. Wayne
Morse (D-Ore.). The dinner is
scheduled for Saturday,
March 22, at theColumbia
Athletic Club here. Epps said
each contributor of $10 to the
Democratic state treasury
would receive a ticket to the
event.
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