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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1948 SEVEN Timber Shortage Seen by Forester PORTLAND. Oct. 13 (.T) A timber shortage is apparent In some areas and nearly every log now sold is bought before It leaves the woods, Regional U. S. Forester H. J. Andrews told the CIO International Woodworkers of America Convention yester day. Other points In his speech, the major event at the convention's morning session: It is a fallacy to say that NO WAITING! Immediate repair service on all makes of home and car radios. We. the Radio Doc tors, are an authorized ra dio service station for Zen ith and General Electric auto radios. Call us. we will pick up. repair and deliver your radio. Radio Doctors 306 N. Stephens Ph. 1023-J all Is well with the country's timber supply and that old growth virgin timber deterior ates rapidly and must be cut as soon as possible: Sawmill waste takes a big toll an estimated 125.000.000 feet annually in the Pacific North west; The essence of sustained yield is assurance to woodworkers that they can remain in one place: Timber conservation laws of both Oregon and Washington are inadequate. Mammoth Generator Produced by Russians MOSCOW. Oct. 13 OP) Tass said today a Leningrad factory has completed one of the largest hydroelectric generators In the world. The dispatch said 65 freight cars will be needed to transport the generator to the Dnepr Dam for installation. Red Cedar Shingles All Grades BIELMAN-MENKE SHINGLE COMPANY Sutherlin. Ore. WARD WEEK STARTS TOMORROW! SEE TOMORROW'S PAPER They'll Do It Every Time -- By Jimmy Hatlo MOM CAUCSUT JUNlOg -THE VEgy IDEA! 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Tracks : , VII If c r IWA Officers In U.S. Told to Seize Canadian Locals Octane Ration Cut Asked to Increase I Aviation Gasoline I.OS ANGELES, Oct. 13-(.P Oil refiner have been asked to cut the octane rationing of auto mobile gasoline so that produc tion of aviation gas can be in creased. - The request came yesterday from the West Coast Oil Industry Allocation Committee. Chairman Arthur C. Stewart said the In dustry must produce between now and Jan. 1 as much avia tion gas as would normally be supplied in lour monhs. The Committee was named bv the oil industry to allocate avail able gasoline during the cur rent strike of the CIO Oil Work ers I'nion against six major com panies, previously it nad recom mended that during the strike regular gasoline be manufactur ed instead of the higher octane iueis lor the general public. In renewed strike violence yes terday, the Los Angeles Sheriff's Office reported that a refinery worker was kidnapped and beat en by four men as he entered the Standard Oil Refinery at El Segundo. Four men were booked on suspldlon of kidnapping, bat tery and disturbing the peace. Police said drivels of two oil trucks in the Los Angeles area escaped Injury when their wind shields were smashed by flying rocks. At Bakerfieid. the Sheriff's Of fice said an auto convoy of 36 Searcher Hold Little Hop for Missing Child SUNDANCE. Wyo.. Oct 12. OP Four hundred searchers looked today for traces of Mickey O'Connor but there was little hope the three-year-old lost since last Friday would be found alive. Forest Ranger George Gorsuch said he thought the chances of the youngster being found alive were slim. Nights have been cole and Mickey was not wearing heavy clothing when he disappeared. Handkerchiefs should he huna over the line and pinned In th4 middle Instead of at the corners. (Et Ttltpkatoi Two persons went killed and IS Injured when this crack Pennsylvania Railroad train, th Fort Pitt, hit a rockslide near Bellevue. Penn. Both of the train's locomotives and three of Its nine cars left th track. PIANOS Baldwin, Wurllti.r, Uulbranscm Ott's Piano Dept. at Lund's Radio star Phen. 1119 J HERE'S YOUR COUPON , MILLER'S Shoe Repair Dept. s x w-t x r- m w This coupon entitles you to th following specials! LADIES' HEEL Q, MEN'S RUBBER LIFTS PR. I"C HEELS .... PR. MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S LEATHER OR COMPOSITION SOLES 39c 99c Regular Sixes Fast Whlle-U-Wait or Shop Service In our Modern Shoe Repair eDpartment Downstairs Location THIS OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 Community Hall Plan Proposed at Yoncalla Construction of a community hall at Yoncalla will be discussed bv civic groups In a meeting set for Oct. 22 at the City Hall. The project Is being promoted by the Yoncalla Civic Club. The matter of purchasing a lot for the proposed hall was discussed at a meeting of the Civic Club this week and it was decided to refer the matter to the Joint meeting of all the clubs. The following officers of the Civic Club were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Claire Martin dale, president; Dick Maddox, first vice president: Mrs. Fred Kruse, second vice president; Mrs Dick Maddox, secretary, and Mrs. Dora Benner, treasurer. Officers of the club termed the community hall project as a "worthwhile" undertaking, which will "help the youth of the community for years ,to come." Russia Lags in Release Of Japanese Prisoners TOKYO. Oct. 13 UP Nobody here was surprised when Russia fell short of its September quota In repatriating Japanese still held PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 13 . Officers of the CIO Interna tional Woodworkers of Ameri ca have been authorized to take control of British Columbia lo cals. Two resolutions pushed thru the convention here yesterday under special floor privileges granted to the British Columbia delegation are aimed at blocking a revolt by some Canadian mem bers. They followed lengthy reports by a special IWA investigation committee, which included a charge that Canadian Union funds are short about $153,000. and by delegates from the New Westminster, B. C. local. The resolution directed IWA officers to seize the union assets, order new elections and protect lanaaian memDers In their con tract relations with employers. One resolution criticized Har old Prltchett, a former IWA In ternational President, Ernest uaisKog, ex-executive IWA board member, and some 40 others for voting to withdraw the B. C. District No. l Council from the parent organization. The convention approved a res olution that said Pri'chett and his associates had "by their deeds, words and acts resigned from membership and office in the IWA and affiliated locals." There was one dissenting voice vote to one resolution. President James Fadllng declared the other was adopted unanimously. Rob Roley, chairman of the IWA's Investigating committee, said the audit of the British Co lumbia Council's affairs was blocked at every turn. He said the accountant was required to submit data to the Council offi cers before giving any revealing information to the commliee. In this connection. Ray Eddy, dele gate from the New Westminster local, said the probe Instituted there revealed $153,000 of union expenditures were not covered by, vouchers. He said a strike fund, which was supposed to have $112, 000, was found to have only $3, 000. George Brown, IWA organiza tion director, told delegates that Pritchett and Dalskog had delib erately Invited the U. S. Immi gration ruling which banned them from entry to attend the convention. This was the event which set off the disaffiliation movement. Brown said the IWA officers had obtained a lifting of the ban only to have Daskog take "anoth er fling" at U. S. foreign policy. Hospitalization Sickness Accident Life Annuities BENEFICIAL BUBS.r. Lit. iRB.r.nca C AVS aiGlLARLT WITH I'll w. a. -Bur r.iiMi.. rs.n. ses-ix . : '.:. ' v ATTENTION REPUBLICANS! HEAR EARL WARREN SPEAK IN EUGENE , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15TH 8:00 P. M.-McArthur Court If you plan to ottend pleas b ot MeArthur Court by 7:30 P. M. to insure getting a scat. If you can't attend, hear the broadcast on KRNR Fit) pAlitieit ArtvrMtmfit DouflM Cminfv Rpuhllfn Ontrtl CowmtttM Roy O. Ymn , TrMiurtr r -'--i few In Its sphere. It was the lfith consecutive month In which Russia failed to live up to its agreement with Al lied headquarters for returning Japanese prisoners of war. Headquarters reported today the Russians sent home only 37. 214 Japanese In September. This was 12,75 short of the agreed 50.000. 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