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ins organized by CowlIU County
Sheriff R. W. Reynolds when Wash
ington State Patrol Capu A. B. Lit
tle radioed that two more men had
; been located. Searchers had come
upon the bodies In the snow when
tracks leading from the wreckage
area were followed down a stream
course.
Walt Meisner. a power line walker
In the Davis peak district, said to-
1 1 aay uie piane wreckage migni nave
' been found oMndav had a' rumnr
been followed up.
I He said school children visited his
1 home and said the wreckage had
been sighted on Davis peak. Meisner
said the rumor spread through the
area but when Its source could not
I be learned the people concluded it
was without foundation.
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GreekTroops
Defeat Rebels
ATHENS. March 34 iPi Greek
troops have scored a major victory
over guerrilla forces around Mount
Olympus and Mount Pierria in the
past month. War Minister George
Stratos said Monday night.
In announcing the victory, he de
clared that "charges made by bad
friends of Greece that the army is
not fightuig are flatly refuted." He
did not identify the "bad friends."
In its second Interim report 10
days ago the American aid mission
to Greece said failure of the Greek
army to take the offensive had in
creased the strength of the rebels.
The Moscow radio last night quot
ed the communist "free Greece"
radio charge that American officers
were responsible for the use of poi
son gas against guerrillas. The
broadcast said poison gas was used
in the Kastoria area of Macedonia
March 15.
Strata said that In the month
long fighting in the region of the
two mountains, 1000 guerrillas had
been killed. He said army casualties
were 166, and that large stores of
guerrilla supplies had been seized.
US To Stay
In Germany
WASHINGTON. March 24 OPl
The house announced Tuesday that
the United States army will con
tinue in control of government in
the American zone of Germany in
definitely. Plans had been for the state de
partment to take over government
of the zone aoout June.
The decision to keep the military
in contrjl wb announced by Presi
dential Press Secretary Charles G.
Ross.
Ross would not comment on
whether the decision was due to the
Russian walk-out on the control
council at Berlin.
Survivor
HST Losing In
California
WASHINGTON. March -.'4 i.-l'i
Reports of new blg-clty opiubllton
and a 'serious political situation" In
California mullipllrd signs today
that President Truman may face
tough tiiilit for the democratic
presidential nomination.
Chicago politicians visiting Wash
ington were said to have brought
word thi! they fear It will not be
long beloiti the rash of criticism
for Mr. Truman's policies breaks out
in their Minks
Unlike the lilxle complaint against
the president's civil rights program,
Northern opposition Is basoil on
the administration's about-face on
Palestine.
At Los Angeles. Democratic, Stale
Cliiili'imn James RooorveH sum
immcd tj'J pi'osiiectlve national con
vention di'i,utc's to an "urgent
meeting" in etnrrumriito next Tluir
day. Kouii'velt issued the call "be
cause of the serious political situa
tion." He did not amplify. Hut there
have btvn cion.i.iuU within the party
In Callfum., (i the expulsion of
county central committee members
who have announced their support
of Hem v A. Wallace'! third parly
candidacy.
40 Arrested In
Biak Plot
BATAVIA, Java. March 34 iPi
A Netlierlo'ios Knst Indies army
communique said Unlay a conspiracy
lot Imiom-'Un extremists was dis
covered on the Island of lllak 10
Poe Valley
At the monthly meeting of the
Poe valley grange held Wednesday
cvinlim, the lunln topic nt discus
slop was the xiunge timber rehabili
tation bill. A pellllon was rtrcti
li'lrd to put this bill on the next
bp Hot,
The home economics group met
at the home of Mrs. Paul llrelt
liMtipt Tuesday, The afternoon wis
spent working on Pomona grange
sci upbooka.
Friends will be interested to know
that Stephen, young son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Kelllng. Is recovering
(nun Injuries received when lie (ell
out of the family cur.
days ago and that 40 persons have
been arresied.
Hlak Is a small Island north of
New nuiiici, where U. H. forces
establish!-1 a tinge wartime air base.
Mis. Melvln Fli'gl entertained
group of mentis I'llilny alU'iii"""
ai a Stanley paily.
All valley people Interested In
ranch signs are asked In meet at Ihe
cimiiiunlty null, April . I "
and paint will he available lor lliusr
wishing to make signs. A list of
tnise randies and the dlslanie
from Oiene will be Installed at the
Olrue bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes and
Mrs. Nellie Olson were visitors at
tilt Clarence. Webber home Tues
day evening.
Mrs. Oeoige Itelllng was hostess
for g While House demoustialloi1
Thursday afternoon.
Work has been romplctrd on the
nnllleld cemetery which Is major
Improvement ill Ihe vullry,
Mr. and Mis. Knk lli imtnn o( Ku
gene were visitors at the Carroll
Hi union home rccriilly.
Cuugratulullons are extended to
Ml. mid Mrs. Kd Weill on til blilh
ul a liuby daughter.
The oldest college contest In Hit
l ulled Millies Is Ihe Yule-Harvard
Uc ul luce, antedating football by IT
) t'UI'N.
I'list newspaper west of On Mil
slhslppl liver was Ihe "Uilllslana
Oi reilo," eslubllslied at Ul. Louis la
num.
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Mobil Service
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TlltlH ANI lUTTKHIr:
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George Meldrum. S. plays un- ,
mindful of Ihe tragic blaie at Port
Huron, .Mich., which look the lives
of his parents and two sisters. A
neighbor rescued George after a
rook stove exploded In the three
room upstairs apartment occupied
by the family.
Homesteaders
Slate Party
TULELAKE. March 24 There will
be cards, both bridge and pinochle,
at the public card party Wednesday
evening, March 24, which is being
sponsored by the Homestead Com
munity club for the benefit of the
Modoc Farai Center building at
Newell which this organization and
others will use In the future for
meetings. Proceeds of the party
will help impiove the interior of
the building.
There will be games for those who
do not care to play cards, refresh- I
ments will tt served and there will
be an admission charge. The time
Is 8 o'clco'c
Lily Bulb
Crop Drops
GOLD BEACH. March S4 i.n A
30 per cent decline from last year'a
Easter lily oulb production was re
ported by Curry county growers.
County Agent R. M. Knox said Tues
day. In a special outlook report, Knox
said earl.r forecasts that Southern
Oregon and Northern California
would Increase the commercial crop
whose surpluses caused concern--vere
not borne out. Unfavorable
weather In California, failure of
many growers to follow Indicated
planting plans and withdrawal of
many small growers combined to
bring supply toward a balance with
demand, he reported.
Sale of bulbs in chain stores has
moved many into the garden trade,
his report said, and growers have
another S.0O0.O0O bulbs packed and
ready for sale.
Many small growers have aban
di ned their planting and have al
lowed them to go undug, Knox re
ported. Reds Attack
HST Address
MOSCOW, March 24 (Pi The
Soviet press today carried attacks
on President Truman's address to
the Joint session of congress.
All newspapers carried a Tass dis
patch from Washington which re
ported "an extraordinary growth of
war expenditures in the United
States following Truman's message."
The government newspaper Iz
vestia attributed to Secretary of
State Marshall a statement that
"the question of an American for
eign legion of Japanese and Ger
mans Is being studied." The three
column article went on to say this
was a violation of the Potsdam
agreement and other international
obligations of the United States.
The Literary Gazette, which fre
quently has attacked American
leaders, asserted that "Truman and
company exposed themselves as ag
gressors by their yelps of hysteria."
The article, by N. Tikhonov. added:
"Simultaneously they exposed
their fear, terror and weakness."
Careful owners can protect the
finish of their airplanes by polish
ing at regular intervals.
Cutter Looks For
Derelict Mine
SEATTLE, March 24 m The
coast guard cutter Fir and a Port
Angeles coast guard plane were to
renew Tuesday a search for a derelict
Japanese mine sighted four miles
north of Tatoos- island In the strait
of Juan de Fuca.
The cutter was unable to find
the explosive in a search yesterday.
Another mine, grounded near
Kaloloch, Wash, yesterday, was to
be detonated today.
One mlnp Wuk Hnctrnvarl nn lha !
oeacn near newpori. ure. yesterday
and a second reported there was
found to be converted Into a fish
ing net float.
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Mrs. June Frances Thomas, 27,
former San Francisco peninsula so
cialite (above), died In Sydney,
Australia, of septicemia, after an
operation. Harry T. Shoehridge, an 1
automobile salesman, la being held
In lieu of $32.10 ball on a charge of
murder In connection with the
case, 1
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