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t SIX R6SUft6 MeW$.fteVlW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1947 German Circuit Breaker To Get Bonneville Test (Continued from Page One) breakers Interrupt tne current by separating contact p o i n t in oil 10.000 to 15.000 saltans of it The arc forms a gas bubble In the on ana tne bubble in turn blows out the arc. In the German circuit breaker. a blast of air under 18 to 20 at mospheres' pressure blows out the arc. It thus eliminates oil stor age, possibility ol lire from leaks, and extensive equipment and space for draining and cleaning tne on at intervals, borne Ameri can breakers use an air blast, too, but not on 220,000 volts. But breaking the circuit when there's trouble due to lightnine shorting across insulators or a tree falling on the wires Is Just part of the problem. Circuit breakers also have to function when the only current flowing through the lines is that caused by parallel conducting wires known technically as line charg ing current. Oil type circuit breakers aren't foolproof on that, and when they fall, dangerous voltages can be built up in the lines. If the German equipment ope rates cleanly on line charging current, as well as on short cir cuit currents. It holds promise of endinc a headache on long dis tance transmission. Some of the country's top elec trical engineers will witness the test. The rest will get a national committee's technical report to be released through the Interior and Commerce Departments. If the report shows the German device does what Its designers In tended, American engineers will be turned loose on It. Then, says Schultz, it will really be good. Bloody Struggle Looms When Britain Quits India (Continued from Page One) tlves and sections of the British press direly predicted that a bloody struggle for power in In dia would result from Britain's withdrawal. Lord Templewood Sir Sam uel Hoare before he became a peer presented a motion last night declaring that the end of British rule "is likely to Imperil the peace and prosperity of India." Debate was scheduled In the House of Lords next Tuesday on the motion and In the House of Commons the week after next If Templewood's motion amounting to a vote of censure of the labor government is pushed to a vote, it probably will pass in the conservative-dominated House of Lords, but Attire Is sure of his solid labor majority in the all-important Commons, which previously had voted ap- f roval of the idea of freedom for ndla. NEW DELHI, Feb. 21.-UP A highly placed official predicted today that the whole Indian prob lem would be dumped Into the laps of the United Nations the moment that Britain drops the reins of government In June 1948. Few observers believed It pw- sible that the disputing Moslem League and Congress party could smooth over their differences In the next 15 months to a point where they could unite In form ing a central government Moslem League sources de clared there was not Ihe slight est possibility that anything short of complete separation from Hindu-dominated parts' of India would satisfy the Moslems. Hindu-Moslem Feud Bars Way to Accord In Self-Government By DEWITT MACKENZIE AP Foreign Affairs Analyst Mother England finally has fix ed a date (June, 1948) bv which she Intends to have withdrawn from India after turning over to a responsible native government the affairs of state and you and I are witnessing another epochal event of world history. Prime Minister Attlee's new so cialist government has In a man ner of speaking removed the greatest gem of the imperial crown and handed it back to In dia's four hundred millions who have been under British domina tion for two centuries. Naturally the king-emperor's ministers hope that the huge dependency will choose to remain within the Brit ish commonwealth of nations. But that's for India herself to say. She is being offered complete inde pendence. Having said this, one hastens to note that the transaction hasn't yet been completed. It remains for the warring Hindus and Mos lems of British India to bury the hatchet and establish that "re sponsible" government. It also re mains for the some 600 reigning princes and lesser potentates to conclude agreements to facilitate England's withdrawal. Unity Still Lacking From the standpoint of Indian opportunity the set-up would seem to be as nearly perfect as things come In this life. However, as Prime Minister Attlee Minted out in the House of Commons, the situation is fraught with danger because of the uncertainty be tween the All-India Coneress Party which Is mainly Hindu ana tne Moslem League. 1 nus tar they have been unable to sub merge their quarrel sufficiently to cooperate In the provisional government which the viceroy, Field Marshal Lord Wavell, has for months been trying to get In to action. Not only that, but the nolitlco rellgious differences have be come so bitter that there has been widespread bloodshed, costing thousands of lives and great Dror erty damage. We shouldn't over look: tne possibility mat India hasn't yet seen the end of this sanguinary strife. Princes Promise Cooperation The provisional government In New Delhi Is the one projected for British India. England doesn't propose to force the princes to come under rule of any govern ment In British India when Brit ain withdraws. The native states will revert to Independence and can choose their own course, al though It Is hoped that they will agree to Join In some sort of fed eration with British India. As a rnaUeoactJheJedng HOWE'S CABINET SHOP Modern Kitchens with Metal Bint and Tailor-Mad to your liking. Chests, Book Shslvsi, Daikt, Window Screens, Screen Door Frames, anything you wish. Bring screen orders early. Cood material, expert workmanship. Prompt service.. 869 Hoover St. princes already have promised co operation. However, the problem of work ing out o federal government for all India Is a mighty one, since the princes are a proud and inde pendent lot. In this connection your columnist is particularly in terested In the appointment of Admiral Lord Mount batten as viceroy to succeed Lord Wavell. . It strikes me Prime Minister Attlee has made a shrewd choice in picking Mountbatten for the Job of viceroy. Lord Louis, with his roval blood and fine record of service in the war, may be able-j to swing the princes Into line where another might fall. Anyway, this is Mountbatten's big hour and obviously there are hopes that he also is the man of the hour. . Worst Snow in Years Grips Eastern States (Continued from Page One) four years old, were found sound asleep lost night in deep woods by 250 frantic searchers after they had wandered from their homes. In New England the storm gained in fury during the night, locking highways in drifts that brought out all road-clearing equipment Outdoor construction work on vitally needed housing was vir tually at a standstill. Offices and factories reported "light davs" with employes arriving late or not at an. In New Jersey two main high ways were blocked. Nearly all trains throughout the Northeast were running behind schedule. Everyone had a story to tell of difficulties. One of the most harrowing was that of Mrs. Ed ward Lamier of Saugus, Mass., who cuold not reach a hospital In time and gave birth to a heal thy boy with two policemen act ing as mldwives. Air travel was disrupted, but officials said thev honed to re sume flights as the storm moved seaward tonight. Haulers Urge Timber Sales Policy Changes (Continued from Page One) adopted at last night's meeting: 1. That appreciation be express ed to the Countv Court fur re scinding its order requiring the nesting of $500 cash bond to cover possible damages to county roads oy logging trucks. 2. Request that the Douglas County Court open Its books and cooperate with anv duly qualified committee of this association in the inspection of the court's rec ords with reference to sales of timber andor timber lands in Douglas Countv. 3. Request that all sales of tim ber andor timber lands in Doug las County be made only after same has been advertised for seal. ed bids and then sold only to the nignest bidder. And further, that if said timber andor timber lands are not sold within one year from date of said advertisement, the said timber andor timber lands be readver Used. And further, that each sale of anv timber andor timber lands shall provide that all merchant able timber upon said lands shall be removed with the least pos sible damage to any timber stand ing upon said lands not merchant able. . And further. In regard to said advertised sales of anv timber andor timber lands, any tract so Widener Handicap tired Tomorrow H. LEHNE NURSERY 10 Miles Out on Garden Valley Road Ornamentali, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Aialeat, Trees, Berries, etc. Experienced Landscape "Let Ub Make Your House a Home" Phone 3I-F-I5 Rt. 2, Box 292-B Open For Business SAT. FEB. 22 Mack's Grocery Corner of Lookingglass and Melrose Road. Groceries Texaco Gas For good listening, hear Brvan Field and Bill Corum report the Widener Handicap on Gillette's Cavalcade of Sports over Mutual and Station KRNR (dial 1490) at 1:30 Saturday afternoon. This Hlaleah classic Is the South's rich est race of the winter season. Men, LOOK sharp! FKF.L sharp! BE sharp! I'se Gillette Blue Blades with the sharpest edges ever honed! Coprrtihl. IM7. bjr Glll.lt Safety Hafor Company tap. advertised shall be sold In blocks not to exceed 160 acres each. 4. Request that no timber andor timber land be sold until said timber has been cruised, and that said cruise shall have been within two years of the date of sale of said timber lands. 5. Request further that all tim ber and or timber land sold in Douglas Countv shall be sold to the highest bidder, with the pro vision that in the event of equal bids or bids that are compara tively equal, preference shall be given to the bidder who manu factures or will sell to a manufac turer In Douglas County, the pur pose of this clause to Insure the manufacture of said timber in Douglas County. LIVESTOCK "WANTED 8 or 10 head of good dairy heifers, young cows. Muit bo dlieaM fr. WRITE H. B. MAHAFFY Coos Bay, Oregon KITCHEN CABINETS DELUXE! Cabinet work of all kinds Window and Door Frames, any sixe, any shape 48-Hour Delivery HAVE IN STOCK 3 PANEL PINE DOORS. FIR PANELS, PREFIT 2 0 x 6 8, 2 4 x M, 2 8 x 6 6 26 X 68. 28 x 68 28 x 6 8, 1 It Tap Glass Why not use steel earbT All ready to nail In no waiting. City Lumber & Builders Supply North UmpqiM Highway, V Mil East of Cotmty Vera Phone 659 AN AMAZING OFFER The makers of Or. 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