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TWO N.HS-a.V.IW CUMPA!. INC. entered aa eecond cue matter , It)), et the paaluHI... at BuseburS. Orecuo. under act cjl ldertbl. ia7e. CKaTiTV. 6TANTOM i.'JVSSS UWIIII. Mfr- HAKAOim "Member of the AMOcUteiT freei. Ore- KKesrapaper Publuher AaeoclaUoa. Audit bureeg at ClrculaUou. Represented bl WSST-HOIXIUAY CO., CNC . olllce. u rlew Vork. CRIcata Bao rt.niuco. Loe Aaolee. laallui. Port 'And. St. Uull. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1948 Br Mall Per Year . els Mo abeerleUea Bale , Iulai Out of County County e 90 M UO ' n ta S.UV IJ Three Muntha a-1 Per year, by city carrier Par EAonth, by city carrier. :- The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureau Office Roseburg, Oregon Forecast for Roseburg and vi cinity: Light rain tonight and Wednesday. Hiqheit temp, tor any Jan. Lowest temp, for any Jan. . Highest temp, yeiterday .... Lowest temp, last night Precipitation yesterday Precipitation from Jan. 1 Eicess from Jan. 1 Excess from Sept. 1 71 , e . 49 8 .97 402 .30 2.34 SKIRTS AND OUTSKIRTS LETTERS io Ihe Editor In the Day's Hews (Continued from page 1) steal what you have worked so hard to accumulate." One of our great handicaps Is the fact that there Is so much DOUBLE-TALK In the world, e a IN our own country, for exam Die, there has been a lot of double talk about spending and spending and spending and taxing and taxing and taxing and so making everybody rich and hanov and ?ree from work. We're learning In the hard school of experience that all that means is PAYING AND PAYING AND PAYINO In the form of higher prices for everything we get e e e LETS cut back for a moment to King Mlhal. In the cautious worclng of the dispatches, he "ab dicated" his throne. As tld 1 imrr, In the Fibber and Molly program, Would put It: "That ain't the way I heerd it, sister." Mlhal is in the same boat with the cagey workman who upon be ing Informed that he was aiiout to be separated from the payroll chlrtied uo: "You can't fire ME, you so-and-so. I yl'lT!" a e e IN the Bucharest dispatches, I there Is an Interesting and rather Informntlve little side play. Our old friend "Informed sources" (meaning somebody in the know who likes to talk but doesn't want to go out on the limb by being quoted by name) tells the correspondents tne young rx king had Intended to leave Ho mania yesterday, but tne tri was positioned by the necessity of discussing KINANtlAi. mtT.i TIONS w ith members of the gov crnment." THAT Is putting II delicately and I tactfully. 1-el's approach the subject with a little more nrui.ii frankness. What Mlhal wants to know Is WHERE IS THE POVCll COM 1NU FROM TO KEEP ME CO INOT When kings abdicate, they seldom put on overalls and go out and get a Job driving a truck. They want to take it with them preferably In large bundles. History tells us that is the way It la usually handled. see EAUTEOUS Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma, whose name has been linked with Mlhals In the International Rosslp columns, opens up her heart and tells all in ConenhaL'cn. She says: "It was love at first sight with Mlhal and me ... I have had no word from him, and I don't know anything about his plans for Ihe future . . . But wherever he goes I w ill follow him." Ruth of the Bible: "Whither thou gocM. I will go also." Touching, Isn't It T Rohinntle. Love conquers all. a a a IT would be a little more IM PRESSIVE, however. If Mlhal were going out to run a service station In a tank town and Anne By CHARLES V. STANTON Anti-annexationites are well pleased by results of the recent annexation election, in which all proposals to unite suburban areas with the city were soundly defeated. Writers of "Ix-tters to the Editor" convince us, if we-may be tr doned for using Louis "Levity" Rcieenstein's type of pun, that neither KoHcburg's skirts nor outskirts are clean. Be cause some of our correspondents seem to have doubts that their letters will be published, let us hasten to state that no letter has been or will be rejected because it contains con structive criticism. On the other hand, we will never settle community prob lems by the pot calling the kettle black. We have a serious condition to be considered. It is true that within the City of Roseburg are to be found weaknesses in our sewage and drainage system, but these are isolated rather than general. They do not compare with sewage in open ditches, within a comparatively few feet of the highway and a public camp ground, nor raw sewage seeping to the surface through cracks in black mud in grounds surrounding fine new homes, as happens in the summer months in not one but several of our newly developed suburban residential tracts. Name call ing will not solve the problem, nor do such tactics maKe solu tion easier. Discord may be created with little el tort, bin hard work is required to promote harmony and cooperation. The annexation issue is not dead. It will be revived and soon. Volinir nrobablv will be by smaller areas for the pres ent, but we predict it will not be many years until all ine districts recently rejecting annexation reverse meir decision ami thai even more territory Joins the city. P.ut one thing should be made clear. No district can be forced to Bnnex itself to the city. Nor, on the other hand, is the city required to accept any district wanting annexation Some neonle have been ed to believe Koseburg wants more territory to improve its tax situation. Nothing could be further from the truth. No matter how much territory m added nor to what extent valuation is increased, the city s budget, in dollars, cannot be raised more than six per cent annually exeetit bv vote of the people. U't us presume, for example, that Koseburg s Hunger is m the sum of $100,000. Next year we could raise only iuu,wuu ihnmrh o.aesKoil valuation might be five times as great, unless voters authorized an increase over the constitutional ! tun font liinitnt ion. Annexation does have certain advantages accruing to the municipality. Among these advantages are greater shares of state motor vehicle license and tax revenues, liquor pro, un, ..t,. distributed on a basis of population. Increased popuia tin., would attract new business and industry of the type governed by the sir.e of the community in which operations or agencies are authorized. Some national concerns, for in stance, will n.it enter a community having less than 10,000 .,.i.,i... While the liosehurg population, for tne com hllinltv as a whole, exceeds 10,000, the city proper will mil show such population in the official census ligure P.ut the nut-amount issue is one of sanitation. There no longer is ndequate building space within tne present city boundaries. New residences have crowded into our suburban areas until a most serious health hazard has been created. Suburban growth continues rapidly. Installa tion of sanitary sewers is an absolute necessity. Sooner or later the suburban districts must install sewer and facili ties for sewage disposal. The most convenient method is through annexation, but if residents of those districts pre fer to do it the hard way, nothing can stop them from se lecting their own method. They can be annexed only when they petition for annexation and when the majority vote is favorable. . , An effort was made to bring into the municipality the territory which SllOl'1.1) be embraced if we are to have efficient, long-range planning. This effort failed. The next step probably will be a series of small annexations, one am-. ! past 10 years, our basic Indus- i U K'S are MJUI1U. dllU UJiiuuuauuii i of a (air measure of prosperity may be expected in IMS. Income Horn orchards will be , somewhat less, is the prediction, but returns from other products ,ol the soil, including lumber, : should hold fairly even. I e e e ! In connection with Income out look, it should be noted that the u.. ul.. rointni: e,ti is rAm-iM iu nu runnl and manacement tremendous growth in tourist Peak wanted and sTill are trv-, volume. Easing of the automobile to for ed.nedou'',yinK "coS- I rdty and ptrion ol auf mututics to come into the city ; nt money are cited as factors limits. And before you do much "l"" "' r.hmmiM and trvlnii ,, (in-ater emphasis might well tie given tnw boutnern Oregon KRNR Mutual Broadcasting yatem 140 Kllocyolee Mis headquarters will be In Salem. ... I McReynolds has worked for the department since 1931. Thinks Roseburg Needs Lot of Overhauling ROSEBURG (EdenrxAver Hist.) we nioie slamming and trying to - i ' .. . . 1 in,',ir,tp enlit-rs? In the ensuin you want tnem io, you neuor - , " , ;l , " clean off some of the black mud I months for catering to the ya s, otic tanks inside Koseburg. And canonist, the hunter and angler Mi re is a lot mo.e filth than has become big business of water out'of a septic tank when which we should get a greater r,",p,ar d r'xr ;;. sriy a .i "J. . ..... i mitluu Uul told that fllUl UPKIItl nsiiector. wnat no we pay nim - " i,r..V.. tor? or does the City of Roses out of every seven goes hunting .... ..it .u., iv All vuiabic , inu M ini dim U.im-u iilviisib county or the State of Oregon 1 issued, c totalis now approxl- neons cleaning up ii you are go- ine to ston epidemics. i.. - - . . . 1 he upHr crusi nave sewei s running in our arniKing water above Ihe Coixo power house at Winchester. Don t tney Know there are a couple ol pig pens and a toilet in use up a little fartli r? What kind ol a septic tanK has the Vets Facilitv? Where does the Laurelwood tipper crusi run their drainage? How do they drain the norlh sule ol Deer Creek? I think the city needs lot of overhauling. ' Ynu said in some of your wrlte- U it would be a few years be fore you could do anything out side the city so w hat ? We might decide we are cleaner than you are and do a little shopping some where else. We really don't owe the City of Rosebuig half as much as you would like to maKe i,ut. What ilo vou tnniK we come to town for? Tg spend money, oi course. I notice you all grab for it. Even put up meters so wv pay you while we huy your nar gains. ("opto wagons, furniture vans, electricians' trucks, laundry wagons, milk wagons, deliveries nl every kind park in our drive ways and peddle ineir wares, use our roads free gratis. We ask Ihe county to keep them up. We pay the cotintv men, too, or did you know thai? And 1 think. we nav the sheriff a little for high- ujiii iKitiolmen. Whv can t we have a little protection now. It is a cinch Ihe city cops wouldn't Ki-t this far from town, or your juvenile officer eillier. Office work is too mmh lor some of your old-time officers. We would like the city to grow out of diapers first, then train ing pants micht fit. Bring out your models first before you tell us what to do. We have our garbage hauled hy your cilv wagon. We donat" to evetv thing vou can think of and send solicitors after--rubber drives, ian-r drives, maga zine drives, (live. give, give! Then the City of Rosebuig did it. Could it h.. vou m-cd a lilfle more ter ritory' to tax before your credit is so pond'' The people in outlying districts ihotilcl (k-niarid a city cleanup, officers Includ-d. NAME ON FILE matclv 24.000.000. Sportsmen, it is figured, pay out their money at the rate of about SI billion a year lor nunt ing and fishing gear and other incidental expenses. Whatever the sportsman is able to take home in the wav of game fish costs him a pretty penny, the stati-stics show. Fish, tor instance, stand him $2 to $3 a pound; ducks and geese, $5 to $10 each; deer and bear, $75 to $100 each, and larger game in orooortion. Those seeking receratlon and scenic enjoyment only, also leave substantial sums behind as they travel. There is payment for lodg ing, meals, gasoline and oil, pho tographic supplies, and amuse ment, all going to make up an fstlmated daily expenditure of $17 per average car of three persons. The tourists' dollar is divided amont? many lines of business. Its acquisition does not help to ex haust any of our natural resour ces. We should go after more of them this year. E.C.F. BEMAIMNO HOl'BS IODAT 4 00 Fulton Uwll. Jr. 4 15 Frank Hemingway, rollers. 4 'W) Music. 4. 43 Good News Prof ram. Assembly of God. 3 00 Music 5 13 Superman. , 3d Captain Midnight. Wander Co. 3 45-Tom Mix. Ralston Purina 6 00 Gabriel Heatter. Heelthaids. 6.13 The Sports Page, Uarcue Sales and Servire fl 20- Musical Interlude. 6.23 State and Local News, Roseburs Motor Co. S:30 Hunting and rtshlns Club of Ine Air. J V. Sporting Ooode. 7:00- You Name It, L'tnpqua Valley Hardware. 7:13 Music You Remember, Douglas Supply Co. 7 30 Sing America Sing, Patterson l. S w- Count of Monte Crleto. Pepaodent g .10 Music. 8 43-Onrle Errs. Gotdte's Booterie. 8 M Spotlight on e Star. Horn s. 8:35 Hilly Hoee. Pitching Horseshoes, Musternle Co 900 Alka Settler Newt. Miles Lane. 8.13 Moonlight Serenade, Trowbridge Electric. 9:30 Marty and Mary Lou, Roseburs Grange. 9 43 Newscnpe. Kaiser F rarer 10 ou Fulton Lewis. Jr. in IV- Morton Downey. Core Cola. 10 :iO Ten-Thirty Club. Lawson's. 11 0V- Benny strong s urcn. 1130-Sign Oft. About 3,500 years ago Jerusa lem was an Egyptian villagp. If oyster are Immersed in carbonated water for five minutes they are much easier to shuck. The seven nations In the Arab League have an area nearly 150 times the size of Palestine. KENTILE FOR FLOORS For your home, your store, ony institution, or any place where a good floor is desired, use Kentile. A wide range of colors available, make it possible for you to work out your own pattern and color scheme. For appearance, durability and price it has no equal. Ask for estimate. You will be surprised at the low cost. Sold Only By Coen Lumber Company Births Announced at Mercy Hospital HOWARD To Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Howard. Tenmile, January 3, a daughter, Wanda Rae; wx-ight seven oounds eight ounces. PEARDORFF To Mr. and Mrs. lnvn A. ivardorff. Myrtle Creek, January 3, a son, Rcyce I-c Roy; weight eieht pounds four ounces. FORREST To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Forrest, ("Hi Short street, Koseburg, January 4, a son, Larry Lynn; weight eight pounds fifteen ounces. SORK To Mr. and Mrs Jo seph F. Sork. Camas Valley star route, Rosebuig, January 4. a daughter, Jean Frances; weight nine pounds two ounces. YOI'NI', To Mr. and Mrs Al bert L. Youn", route 2. Roseburg, January 5, a son. Alan lee; weight six pounds thirteen ounces. mother, h t.iecemenl alTair which will prove far more ex pensive in the long run because a long-range I'lnn w over ruled, l.ut, eventually, necessity, perhaps eon pled with Iosh r I if., throuuh epidemics, will result in the enlargement necessary to promote safety. It is possible to phv with confidence that these eenls will transpire because there is so much precedent. Ker city etijoving a boom growth has had the same problems we are now facing and has gone through almost identically the same experience, llesistance delays needed improvements hut progress can only he retarded and opposition win oe reduced to a minority rather than a majority inllueme. An nexation Jtmv not he achieved this year or even next year, hut hit hv-hit suburban tracts finally will join the munici pality, incurring more expense by piecemeal annexation than would have resulted from a complete project. The sooner we endeavor to compose differences, eliminate suspicion ami face our problems with a sense of reality and ,-ivic pride, the quicker we will achieve desired results. No arirunient eer Wits Kelt led oy name -...m" - . ....... ilia from earning criticism. I lv consirucitM- c. i . In so serious it deserves caret ul. lcxel-hea.le.l. thinking and action. ISSlll' annltical J. W. Turner, Relotiv of Douglas Folk, Passes S 1- ..... I Word has liei-n reeetveii neu- "i .11, Ol JiinM- " cif muscles w here nerve tunc nun has been Impaired. v vv w.uctcn owner of an rlci-trical enotpmetU company. ..,.i.. ti.rt i.t.-tiiiiii-iition from an Associated Tress witepnoto mm la, alter, said he was amaed that no one tltn death IVt were oing to aon ner apion u,,.. nu . . late seemed to know the purpose ot Mis. Tinner spent several win- the machine te rs 1 n Isutglas County, where A dispatch bom I Mil ' 11 ' some of their children now n- owner of the siote. the ai n n 2 I, Turner died last medical corps Iron, v. h ch the (jo ilonj to do Ihe cooking. IIESE ex-kings are pathetic F' I personages. F.spectally the ab dicated ones. They would lie more I'SKFl'L. though, If they grabbed pick and went to work. Take even the Duke of Wind sor, who Is a glamorous tiguie and according to those who know him well a right guy. He'd be do ing tar more for the wnrld If he supported the wife for whom he fsv ell by running a sawmill It stead of doing It out of his n fstral patrimony. Rati are sometime, killed by piping motor e.xhaurt g.-rses Into tlitir Duirov.a, side. Mrs Sept. Sum, lug relatives Include three daughters and one son, Mrs. 1 "mil hviilcia. Hnsebuig; Mrs. Ftv.il Hall. Suthcrlin; M'. Ftnmctt H ill. Toledo, and W. P. Turner, Wilbur. Another d nigh ter, the lite Mis Metyin Kehr, of Rosebuig. died In lPI'l. Mystery Gadget From Army Stort Identified SEATTLE. Jan i.V A Se attle man has Identified an elec trical eadcet on sal In a Pallas. Texas, army surplus goods store j machine was mil chased and sev eril physicians said they didn't know what it was used lor. DOCTOR HONORED CLFVFLANP. Jan. . V ! Pr. Archer Chester Sudan of i KiTmnllng. Col"., yesteidav was: awarded Ihe general practitioner gold medal and certificate by the House of IvleKStes at the Amerl : can Medical Association midwin ter mceilng here. He has been piaclieinc a a t.'mlly ph-sici.tn in Kremnling for VI Tsrs l nl" town nun ooi Democratic Candidate For Governor Suggested ruRTLANP. Ore. Hie people of Oieon In nil walks ol lite and of all political nuns, wno have the best Interest of the state at heart, surely desire that holh political parties put forth outstanding en:itlld.ites for gov ernor and other state and local positions, nccatise thai is n prac tical wav to promote pood gov ernment.' Several potential candi dates have been mentioned for governor hy both parlies, some of them outstanding and some not so hot. There is o:ie. however, on the IVmcK-ralir list who is often men tioned and who is generally con sidered as having wh it it t ikc to make a good governor; that m Ihe projier personality, integ rity and anility, ins name is Marshall N. Pana ol CliicH.tmas 1 l ountv. We have reasons to be lieve. 'in tact we know, that he would acivpt the call to run. if dratted. He is no self stat lei The press of Oregon ran do a lot in helping to get capable andidates nominated on ooin tickets. Ml III 1 . I Ml.Al.S, Portland, Ore. Rest Rooms In Public Schools Get Criticism ROSKIU Rl. I am writing a few lines Io sis- it It reaches the nnlilic. the main topic of con vci-s.ition now- lieing the .anil irv ,-ondlllocs outside the city limits ol Roseliurg. Thai's all lute, but how alsmt the sanitary conch noes in Ihe cttv limits as well? Take, for instance, the rest rooms of the public schools. I am in Benson district, so will start there 1 undei stand the I T A i- tiow working on it. but I think thev should unite all ttr cuts, all cilv fathers, a'so s ini lary Insjiec'ors to pav it a visit, cocci. illv the st''ls our little girls are forced to use and then lisik up our state laws on such miners before taking on more territory. The old saving, "sween your own donstep licit " applies here No! that I am not ail lor I' T A but don I ion le i Its a hig lob for them4 II not. rviy a isit to llcnson. Now . in rec.uds Io other items. rcn Mitnerlin has nihbish cms m which to put papers. lht llllghl taise cue ot a few nodes. MRS Alt WIIFY 111. I. Hesehtn g. 1 he WCDNESDAY, JAN. 7. 1048 SOO-Farm Bulletin Board. 8 19 Sunrise Serenade. 8 30 Yawn Patrol. 8 SS Sc-hrlrktr Auction. TOO-Frank Hrmlniway, rolser'l. T15 ftsse and Shine. T:30 State and Local News, Dr. Bruce Tuck. T 36 Judd rurnlture. 7 4S-Bhapody In Was. 8 00 News, Peter Paul. Inc. 8 18 Bob's Music Shop. 8 30 tt ally's Waka Lp Time. Wally'8 Grocery. 8 45 Music. S 00- Kate Smith Speaks. 8 15 Victor H. Ltndtahr, Healthalda. S. 30 Man About Town. Joesa and Lowell'a. S 40 Musical Interlude. ' S:50 Shopper"! Guide, Harth'8 and Marshall-Wella. 10-00 Alka Seltzer New. Mitel Lane. 10:15 The Plct Sweet Show. Plct Sweet Food. I 10 30 Words and Music. 10:45 Pbantatlon House Party, Modern , Furniture. I 11:00- Swap Shop, Kampfer'a. ll:15-Music 11:30 Queen ror a Day, Mile La OB. ana Philip Morris . 12:00 Sports Paie of the Air, Marster H-fr!ierat!on 12:10 Rhythm at Random. 12.40 State and Local New, Hansen Motors. 12:45- National Newt, Douslaa County Slate Bank. 12:55 Terminal Market Report, Sis Felt. 1:00 Man on the Street, Hennlnser Marte. 1:15- Mvrt and Marge. Miller's. Inc. 1 30 It s Requested 2 on--teart's Ileslre. Philip Morrle. 2.30 The Martin Block Show, R. B. Semler. lnc 2 45 The Loral Loan Show. 3 no Wheel of Fortune. 4.00 Fulton Lewu, it., Vlck Chemical Co 4 15 Frank Hemlne-way. L. A. Soap. 4 30 Showboat. Theaters. 5 (SI Music. 5 15 Superman 5 30 Captain Midnight. Wander Co. 5 4.. -T,m Mix. Ralston Purina. 6 00 Gabriel Heatter. Carter Product. 15 The Sporta Page, Barcua Sale and Service 6 20- Musical Interlude. 6 25- S-ate and Local New. Roseburg Motor Co 6 30- Hish Adventure ' 7 uu s,,ngs ror Everyone, noseourg Heingeralton. 7 IS Music 7 an- The Cisco Kid. Modern FumltUrg. 8IMI- ,Nnme That Song. Wlldroot. R ui. Music 8 4S-t'iule Erra. Gotdle'l Booterie. 8 SO Spotlight on a Star, Horn's 8 55 limy Rose. Pitching Horseshoe, R Semler. Inc 9 00 Alka SelUer New. Mile Lab. 8.15 Hospitality Time. Jack Farias Jk S-m. 9:30 Chff Cdwards Show, Carstens Furnituie 10 00 Fultnn l.ewt. Jr., t'mpqua Auto At Implement Co. to IS. Nocturne 10 JO Platter Party II AVL'C Tnlr .nil Mr. R C Hayes, '(.lendale. ' January . a ; J. LTgn'oi?"0"" rCh naugliler. uanna nae; wcikiu six potintls nine ounces. McRGYNOLOS PROMOTED SALEM. Ore.. Jan. 5.-(.D Ward McReynolds. who has been motor vehicle drivers' examiner in Medford for several years, to day was anointed bv Secretary ot Stato Earl T. New'hry as chief drivers' examiner for the state. Conviction Under War Powers Act Set Aside WASHINGTON. Jan. 6. P The Supreme Court ruled 7 2 yes terday that Ol'A investigators and a detective had no right to arrest and search a man they found ritling In an automobile with a is'ison suspected ol black market activities. The ruling, an important one in the court's long series on rights of officers to make arrests, set aside the conviction of Michael PiRe of Buffalo, the auotrr.oliile passenger. on a charge nf violat ing Ihe second war (lowers act. Counterfeit Rasohne ration cou nons w-ere found when he Was searched and he was sentenced I t. a e i--' "r""" " ... . - at am tiAlia n a finAl m tniSesHesi ta thf ..in. 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