The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 12, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore Wed., May 11, 1949
Ouster Of DeCicco As Oregon Demo
Treasurer Aim Of Executive Heads
PORTLAND), May 12. UP)
The Democratic Slate Executive
Committee will meet here May 21
for the avowed purpose of ousting
Mike De Cicco as state treasurer
of the party.
W. L. Josslln, chairman of the
State Central Committee, said yes
terday the action was approved by
several members of the Commit
tee meeting here last Friday.
Josslin said the ouster was
planned because of "resentment
al' over the state in Democratic
circles" over an incident at Gear
hart involving De Cicco.
De Cicco reported last week
that he had been attacked at his
Gearhart cottage by four sailors,
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brought here by his discharged
housekeeper. He exhibited cuts
and scratches. His version was de
nied by the woman. There was no
official police investigation or re
port on the affair.
Josslin said the Executive Com
mittee has authority to oust De
Cicco but he added that if this
authority is questioned he will call
the full State Committee into ses
sion. He said those joining In the
ouster move are Mrs. Joada Leon
ard, Kiainath Falls, vice chair
man; Volney Martin, secretary;
Monroe Sweetland, national com
mitteeman; and Nancy Honey
man Robinson, national commit-teewoman.
CITY RECORDER QUITS
PENDLETON, May 12. (IP)
City Recorder Charles E. Burnett
today handed in his resignation,
effective Saturday.
No successor has been picked,
City Manager C. V. Signor said.
Burnett, city recorder since 1931,
at one time headed the Oregon
Finance Officers Association.
Northern Lights
From the North Pole the auro
ra borealis, or northern lights,
can be seen an average of 100
nights each year and 243 nights
from northern Canada.
LIGHT
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Gene Autry llehls a cigar-
FOR A LADY
etle for lM-ynr-old Fellpa Villa Gomez, featured in his newest
f.v.u.c. urn oi trunuinuuren ana 9 greatgrandchildren.
Atom-Produced Electricity Likely
In 41 Years, Lilienthal Forecasts
WASHINGTON, May 12. (IP)
Chairman David E. Lilienthal
says the Atomic Energy Commis
sion expects to produce electricity
FOR BEAUTIFUL, DURABLE HOMES, PUBLIC AND FARM BUILDINGS
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from the atom within 4'A years.
The Commission plans, he said,
to break ground next fall for the
first, experimental reactors to do
the work.
Lilienthal told reporters of the
plans after he and other commis
sion members conferred with
President Truman on peacetime
uses of atomic energy.
The Commission is now plan
ning a series of reactions at Arco,
Idaho, and Is negotiating with the
Navy for a site there. Lilienthal
said the negotiations are "pro
ceeding satisfactorily."
However, the choice of Arco for
the reactors has brought protests
from Montanans who want the
plant located at Fort Peck in their
state.
In telling of the goal for pro
ducing electricity, Lillenthall said;
"We are trying to do in 4'4
years what might be expected to
require 50 years."
He emphasized, however, that
there was no exneclation of being
able to produce electricity for com
mercial use by that time, costs
would be too high.
The Atomic commission maae
Its annual report to the president
surveying accomplishments of the
past 12 months in the development
of atomic energy.
Lilienthal would not maxe pud-
' lie the report.
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West Portland Parking
Time, Prices Are Changed
PORTLAND, May 12. P
Two-hour parking for the entire
metered area on the west aide
was ordered Wednesday by the
City Council.
A boost in the price and exten
sion of hours went along with it.
In the area between S. W. 2nd
and 12th Avenues and Pine and
Madison Streets the heart of the
downtown district the rate 1
be 5 cents for each half-hour.
Four nickels can be put in at one
time to get the two hours for
20 cents.
Elsewhere on the West Side the
rate will be 5 cents for each hour
and two nickels can be put in at
once.
Hours will be 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
They now are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Red-topped meters good for
only 30 minutes will remain in
front of banks.
Traffic Engineer Fred Fowler
said he was opposed to the
change. Meter alterations are ex
pected to take 120 days.
Long Odds
Odds against giving birth' to
triplets are 8800-to-l.
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