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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY jr. 1949 Knurson Tax Cut Bill ; Gets Republican Nod (Continued from Page One) ; to reduce the budget more than that." ,' To which Chairman Taber (R- NY) of the House Appropriations Committee added in an inter view: "When we net through . with the President"! budget we All Types of Asbestos Shingles New Hot and Cold Roofs ROSEBURG ROOFING CO. 917 W. First St. Phone 1077-R Henry Pence, Mgr. ROTOTILLERS SEE THESE NEW IMPROVED TILLERS ON DISPLAY AT UMPQUA AUTO and IMPLEMENT CO. 444 N. Stephent Kaiser Frazer Buy Necessities the Easy Way No Down Payment Now yon can have many home improve ments yon have needed a long lime. Remodel Your Kitchen Remodel Your Bath Room New Kitchen Cabinets New Roof New Paint Job New Furnace, Oil or Gas Add a Room Complete Your Second Floor New Floor Covering New Plumbing Fixtures, Tub, Shower, Toilets, Lavatories, Water Heaters Insulate Your Home Against Heat and Cold These are suggestions perhaps you have other items badly needed. All you need to enjoy these advantages is a good reputation for paying your bills. A phone call or a card will bring you in estimate Coen Lumber Company Phone 121 " k"''' 1 - .- -J- " , I , " ' . BorPcs"""" I It pays to PAY BY CHECK Vihy waste timt and mtrgy walking around towa to pay bills? A chciking account at this bank will conserve both! It's safer, too when you mail your own check became you don't run any rik of lining money . . . and you do have an sjiact record of all payments. . N. W. SOOTH, Vtfn,li.l . L MITSCHAN, Am I .... Mfh IVAN O. riCKINt, Atal. . NATMANIIl D. JOHNSON Au'l . Member FcJwal CfepoMt A N will have money enough for a $3,600,000,000 tax reduction and at least a $5,000,000,000 payment on the debt." On the other side of the Capi tol, however, a leading Republi can who ajked not to be quoted by name said lax action will be delayed in the Senate "until we have a clearer picture of what the treasury surplus will be." Knufson's bill would: 1. Raise Individual exemptions Phone 752 Manhattan Insurance Corporotwn by $100, frcm $500 to JfiOO. 2. I-t husbands and wives In all states split the family in come for tax reporting purposes, thus holding It within the lower tax brackets. 3. Giant percentage cuts, rang Ing from 30 per cent In the low est Income brackets to 10 cent in the upper brackets. per Gandhi Pleads for Youth Who Bombed Prayer Meet NEW DELHI, Jan. 21 WP Mohandas K. Gandhi said tonight he will ask the police to be mer ciful with a youthful Hindu ac cused of exploding a home made bomb near his prayer meeting last nl;ht. The suspect could be imprisoned for life. "We should not harbor hatred," Gandhi said. "I will request the police not to trouble him but to have coiTipasnion towards him and make him see the righteous path." Gandhi, too weak to walk be cause of his recent fast for com munal peace, had been carried to the prayer meeting in a chair. He laughed when an unidentified man in the audience demanded that Gandhi proclaim himself a reincarnation of God. When the sneaker persisted, Gandhi Impa tiently told him to sit down and be quiet. Grey-Market Sales of Farm Machinery Probed WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 IIPV The House Agriculture Commit tee is Investigating grey-market sales of farm machinery by "fly-by-night" operators In South Da kota and other states. Rep. Mundt (R-SD) said. In a statement he asked farm ers who have dealt with such operators to send him full Infor mation. He said the dealers havp ao. cumulated large stocks of farm machinery for which they forced farmers to pay "fantastic prices." Lona Turner Ends Revolt Against Role, Reinstated HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 21. WP Lana Turner Is bark standing at her studio. in good Metro Goldwy n . Mayer rein stated the screen actress yester day after she agreed to plav the role, she earlier had turned down, of Lady De Winter in "The Three Muketeers." M-G-M had denied anv connec tion between Miss Turner's sua. pension last Wednesday and her recent romance with Tyrone Power or her current Interest in mlllionntro Rob Tnrmlnp Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses THRtlSHST. JOHN Richard I-ee Thrush and Ijiura Mav St. John, both of Ciimns Valley. STAUKKFH-.TOHNSON Chris .1. Stauffer. Kiddle, and Constance Elaine Johnson, Myrtle Creek. ATTENTION BUILDERS JUST ARRIYED INSULATION BOARD 16"x32"xVj" Tile Board 4,x8,x'2" Sheets Limited Supply "'1 1 ht WYr BOB WHITE Custom Tailor Lad it Tailoring Our Specialty Washington and Main $50,000 Fire Guts Two Merrill Business Houses KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Jan. 21 tVh Fire broke out In the middle of the business district of the town of Merrill, 18 miles south of here, this morning and gutted the frame quarters of two business houses before It was controled by the combined ef forts of the fire departments of Merrill and Malln. The fires started In the Mer rill Billiards, and spread to the Reeves Hardware and Electric Servic? quarters next door. Ad joining buildings had brick walls and were saved. An informal estimate of the total loss to buildings and stock and equipment was $50,000. 200,000 German Workers Strike Over Short Food FRANKFURT, Germany, Jan. 21 fjp) About 200,000 workers left their Jobs In Nuernberg and Cologne today, protesting the food serfages. Union speakers, addressing a throne of 30.000 strikers in the Nuernfcerg square formerly Known as Aooipn Hitler Matz, assailed the British and Ameri. can administrations and the Ger man government. Workers car ried banners bearing such slo gans as: "We want a united Ger many;" "Death to Black Market eers;" and "We are hungry." Yugoslavs Have Atomic Bombs, Boast of Tito (Continued from Page One) fleet In the Adriatic; against their atomic bombs we shall use our ow n. We do not stand alone this time. "Our Jet propelled fighter planes and our artillery will ef ficaciously discourage visits by enemy aviation. Our material comes from an Inexhaustible source. Our lines of transport will never be cut. "Russian workshops turn out 30,000 cars a month. Headquar ters have at their disposal ISO divisions ready to march on 48 hours notice and capable of wip ing out all obstacles obstructing their advance up to Paris." Would Erase "Spies" Tito was quoted as saying a few thousand "bandits" were In the Yuoclav mountains and were vexing, but of no consequence. (Balkan Fovernment SDokesmen regularly use the term "bandit" for opositlon forces). "Hundreds of thousands of their companions who live In our midst spy on us from London and Washington through yet undis covered channels." Tito was quo ted as saving. "Comrades, these doings must be stopped at all costs." The report then quoted Tito as saying: "I have no wish to Interfere In i FOR YOU Let us make your clothes to order O You Choose the Cloth and the Style ... There is no Extra Charge for this Service matters of religion, but when priests will toll alarm bells, there will be wholesale Insurrection and It must not be overlooked that the farmers are very well armed." WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (TV The report by a Trieste newspa per that Marshal Tito claims Yugoslavia has atomic bombs produced the customary deep si lence In official quarters here to day. Spokesmen for the Atomic En ergy Commission said that, as in the case of previous similar reports from Russia and else where, there would be no com ment on the Trieste story. Officials have taken the posi tion that to comment In any man ner would be to react to obvious "fishing expeditions" by other nations who seek to learn how much the United States knows of their progress In atomic re search or lack thereof. Rationing Talk Perils Meat Supply, Assertion (Continued trom Page One) rationing days to come." Afterwards, Wherry told news men he was "Just kidding" and "I tust thought it was amusing." But he added he didn't care if Flanders took exception. Flanders did. He said he does not believe It was right for Wherry to kid, "because 1 am not sure the meeting he was address ing knew that ne was kidding." Flanders added: "My entire stock of stored beef Is one steer put In early last fall long before I had anv thought whatsoever of meat rationing." Has Large Family He said he stored the steer "for the benefit of m" three chil dren, their wives and husbands and mv eight grandchildren, . . . and I don't imagine there is much left." Flanders made the same reply to Thye when the Minnesota senator referred In the Senate earlier this week to Flanders' stored meat. The Senate banking committee Is holding hearings on the Flan-ilers-Javlts bill, as well Us on va rious measures dealing with President Truman's 10-point anti Inflation program. Amonp other thlnrs that program calls for stand-bv power to re i moose wage nrfce controls and rationing on a selective basis. Housing Needs to Get Major Attention of C.C. (Continued from Page One) crease enloved by all types of ousiness in if. "If a similar increase Is to be recorded in 1!M8. it. source must obviously be additional popula ting and additional population will spur a demand for more housing accommodations." Access Road Urged The promotion of access roads was adopted as a further object Ive of the Chamber of Commerce during the coming year. Special emphasis will te given apart irom Ihe chamber's continuing highway promotion objectives. "Proper furest management and a well regulated plan for j timber cutting must Include ac cess roads Into our Umqua Na tional Forest," Fullerton said. "It spe cialties. Others u dude Buttonholing Burton Covering Custom-made Belts Picoting and Pinking You SEWING CENTEX cu save fou time, money, and patience by tnmUing your sewing easier, SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Ill S Stepheni, Phone T2J THE SHOW S i 10:15 A.M. Monday Ihrn Friday KRNR 1490 on Your Diet Herat's (inalat AyweaV A'rtevrt IP 5v Thlt Is only B fP one of our IM a n ! f rt r2 itrofflcs Is believed that returns on the I sale of national forest timber can : be increased by the building of j access roads sufficiently to re- j turn sufficient funds to more than cover access road construe- j tlon costs." I Endorsement of the County Court's presentation to the legis- j lative interim committee on roads ' at its meeting In Coquille this week, was given by the Chamber of Commerce dii-ectors, "save and except that portion In which the court opposes bond issue as a means for financing road con struction costs," It was stated. Directors of the chamber agreed that "if a bond issue is the best solution for financing new highways," that that meth od should be adopted. Payments on bonds, however, should be made against state revenues for highways, such as money derived from the gasoline tax and similar sources. Endorsement was also given the tentative proposals for street Improvements as listed by City Manager M. W. Siankard, which will be presented to the interim committee at Eugene Feb. 17. An operating budget of $18. 333.32 for the coming year was adopted by the directors for the Chamber of Commerce, it was announced. 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