10 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Thur., May 26, 1949 Plea To Congress To Permit I P Truman To Reorganize Govt. Ends Hoover Board's Work Wheels Start Rolling for Operation Opportunity By CHARLES MOLONY WASHINGTON, May 26.-.P The Hoover Commission today wound up two years of work with an urgent appeal to Congress to give President Truman the fullest possible power to reorganize the government. "We cannot afford to lose this opportunity to put the operation of the Federal Government on a sound and efficient basis," the 12-man bi-partisan commission declared in Its final report to Congress. 'The tremendous financial burden of government on our people todav makes It impera tive that full value bo received for the laxpavers' dollar." The group headed by former President Herbert Hoover asked the lawmakers to 1. Let the President present plans for a thorough moderniza tion of the ntige federal estab lishment without hampering him by exempting certain agencies. 2. Let his proposals take ef fect unless the Senate and House both disapprove them within 60 days. 3. Take the hand of Congress out of administrative fields, thus freeing the executive branch of present restrictions. In the past few months, the Commission set up by Congress In 1947 has offered some 277 recommendations, with aid from some 300 "task force" experts. Hoover has estimated that the group's proposals might save the taxpayer $3,000,000,000 a year. "There is perhaps no time In history," the final report said, "when It has been more impor tant to cvaluale the effectiveness of the executive branch of the Government in carrying out the will of Congress and the people." Hudget Bureau analysts figure about a third of the recommen dations can be put inlo effect simply by presidential or depart mental order, but congressional action Is needed for the rest. Nearly one-fourth of all the recommendations, they say, can be accomplished by a single con gressional action adoption of a bill to give the President addi tional reorganization power. Kach House already has adopted such a measure, but there remain these differences which a Senale-Hou.se committee now is trying to Iron out: the House voted to exempt a number of agencies, the Senate none. Under the House bill, Presidential proposals would be killed only if both chambers weed in opposilion, while the Senate would let either the House or Senate alone veto them. The Hoover Commission re- :1kr-. J met. I. Ar-.V ,U i run rurt Miraat ilwaftnnrfc-erflin- Arty 1 r t- Drucie Snyder, daughter of Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder, christens a genuine covered wagon, symbol of the big 1949 Savings Bonds Opportunity drive, on the steps of the Treasury building in Washington. Thirty similar wagons will tour the cities of th nation to dramatize ' th billion-dollar bond-selling campaign. a tss tm tsm txu GLASS For All Purposes Plore, Crystal, Window, Mirrors SEE THE Coen Supply Company For An Estimate Everything For The Builder Phont 121 Floed & Mill Sts. 1 Warehouse Sale . Roofing Pacific Pioneer Certainteed (Lowest Prices in Town) Nails 8 P. comm. 11c lb. 16 P, comm. lO'ie lb. Gal. Pipe Vi" 13.50c; V" 17c; 1" 25c; 1V4" 32c; l'2"41e;2"55cft. MANY OTHER BUILDERS' ITEMS Denn Wholesale Co. North Umpqua Road Phone 826-JX-3 and 461-R-2 OREGON MENTAL HOSPITAL BURNS Twenty-five patients confined in the treatment hospital of Oregon's Fairview Home for tha Feeble-minded at Salem, were rescued as flames gutted the two-story structure. Doctors and nurses pushed some of the patients down escape chutes, after fire blocked the stairways. Two firemen were injured. Damage was set at $250,000. AP Wire photo) Acheson. became secretary of state. Still another, former Secre tary of Defense Forrestal, met tragic death this week in a plunge from a hospital window. The Commission took note of the "imagination staggering size" of the problei.i it had to deal with. "As a result of depression, war, new needs for defense, and our greater responsibilities abroad," it said, "the Federal Government has become the largest enter prise on earth." SMOKE SALE We are offering kitchen pipe step stool and 3-tier step ladders . . . (These are unpointed. They were slightly smoke dam aged by a fire In a large Portland warehouse. QQc Each THE BARGAIN HOUSE 444 N. Jackson Phone 1593 J ' i n, f -ill ) BLENDED WHISKEYH yen U U MkJ U U U i 1-. J i; if :-s- 17 f.Yf.-f Trfrphnm) Ml'Sd.K Ji.iN JncK Dcimser. az, oaRlnnd. Cnlir, proudly displavi tlie torso which won him the title of "Mr. America of 1949" at Cleve land, O.. over 40 other contestants. IX'liiiBer, now unemployed, said he trained six years to win the contest, now hopes to go on stniie. minded Congress il had "focussed attention mainly on how effi ciently present services were be ing ivrtornied, rather than on the iiiiestinn of whether thev ihould or should not be ivr. formed." then added: "While we reeo.;iiie that ef- 3.35 mA ) inn. lltRdtd Whltkty, It Preof- SJ k 5H Grain NMrtral Spirits fiZLf Xj CIMPIV APPIV AS FACE POWDERVS-. RIDO workt lik CV y h mngic , . . your akin $ry will sl.irt clfniin up aitr A tVw fimple applirni unii. KI1JO wiwonuiwmlrtl tor pirtiplt' ft?tir init, akin itch ie ttiTiiAllv Trn-tmd: pruklv hfiil, ch.ih't.i mul ch.pjvd ckin; n tool hum Nppl K"t ion on l)uin O.-tk and . loniplfle M(i(.-ttion tusrrtnufd or your morwv nl'umleJ. Try HIUD you'll tw ind you did. RIDD NO. I FOR ATHLETES FOOT It't quick ncfinjr nTh-f nturti in S lo :W mmuli. Hll)l Ni. - tilto atuH-rwdillv ttHt-k rinKWorm or gttwr xtriwl luit gvu infoctluiw. PSc at h i ed Meyer Prugs : fieiency In Itself is no guaran tee of democratic government, jibe sobering fact remains that i the highest aims and ideals of ' Democracy ran be Unvaried through excessive administrative costs and through waste, dis unity, apathy, irresponsibility and other In products of ineffi cient government." Three lawmakers, Senatois Aiken (R-Vti and McClellan ill. Ark I and Hep. Clarence R. Hinwn IK-Ohioi, served on the Commission. IHuing its twiwear life, another member. Ivan 7i50760?" Man, You're Crazy TiTfet ro'ir m' 1 1, Mivin.t" -t rr t ;n xr "l"'t'i"" HI' ith tHirr i .:itn u- i.-i.Si- t,ir r k. fv:i..n f-rltiis: '1il Ir t tvl li k ol n-Ti At all druf tir fvn'hrt In Rom bursj. t r'uttfrton't Drug PILES Hurt Like Sin! But Now I Grin Th,mnjji chann (troans to (inn, a ..." i' (.iriiui.a t.t ,li... of piks. S.-nt dnmi5t bv nrttt j T I. -ii A Min.,r riinit. Siiipr-iiiinic s, . rIIiat:a r.-li'( ol pa:n. il.li. uru. li"lim WAV. Il.'t tub Tt-,llf.,. NiiT,.rfl U.v!l 0"iiii.til or K'-iii 'Hi't Unlav. K.'ll.'W Ixhrl air.'. ' f or aa! al all dim atorta evoiy In RfbirR at Chapman enainv Misbranding Charge Hits Cutter Laboratories SAN FRANCISCO, May 26 I.V) An information was filed in Federal Court Wednesday against Cutler Laboratories. Inc., of Berkeley, charging 12 counts of mishandling and adulteration of products in interstate com merce. It covered a period from Octo ber, 1SM7, through March, 194H, when some contaminated bottles wore found in various cities: The information dealt speci fically with six shipments of dextrose-saline solution, a mixture ot sugar, salt and water. This is commonly used in hospitals, by injection in me veins, to restore the liquid content of the body, es pecially after some operations. Assisting V. S. Attorney Ed gar Uonsall said the shipments went to Jacksonville. Fla.; Jer sey City, N. J Seattle, Atlanta and Chicago. A year ago there was a gen eral alarm that several batches of the Cutter dextrose-saline so lution were contaminated. The Food and Drug Administration and Cutter Laboratories cooper ated in recalling the questioned material. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Her Is a pleasant wnv to overcome' loone pliii discomfort. FASTEKTH. an Improved pow or. nor ink led on upper and lower pin lei holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable. No jtummv. (oocy, paMy taste or feeling It s alkaline non-acid. Doei not sour, (."heck "plate odor" 'denture breath' Gea FASTEKTH today at any drug store. 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE PHONE 352 t'M .(..rl Sue- Roof Installation Any type Fret estimates All material and Work Guaranteed Lowest Prices Denn Wholesale Co. North Umpqua Rd. Phones 8:6 JX 3 461 R 2 National Forest Timber For Sale Oral auction bids will be re-! celved by the Regional Forester I or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Super visor, Post Office Building, Rose burg, Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p. m., Pacific Standard Time, June 27, 19-19, for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting, and all merchantable dead timber located on an area embracing about 948 acres within Sections 23, 24, 25, 26, 35 and 36 T29S. P.lW., W. M., surveyed, Umpqua iNanonai forest, Oregon, esti mated to be 26,166.000 feet B M more or less, of Douglas-fir. 5. 301.000 feet B.M., more or less, of sugar pine, 311,000 feet B.M.. more or less, of ponderosa pine. 2.286,000 feet B.M., more or les of while fir, 657,000 feet B.M.. more or less, of western hemlock. 1.613.000 feet B.M.. more or less of California incense-cedar, and an unestimated amount of while pine and other species of saw timber. Sealed bids accompanied bv required Davment received bv the Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00 n.m.. Pacific Standard Time, June 27, 1949. will be considered the equivalent of an oral bid and posted for the information of all bidders. The appraised value of the timber according to long-term, normal market and operating con ditions is $3.50 per M feet for Douglas-fir, $10,000 per M feet for sugar pine and white pine, $4.00 per M feet for ponderosa pine. $1.00 per M feet for white fir. western hemlock, California In cense-cedar and other species of sawtlmber. No bid will be con sidered which is less than these rates as a base rate annlicable through the entire period of the sale agreement, plus at least $1.25 per M feet for Douglas-tir, 513. (u per M teet tor sugar pine anu while pine, $5.75 per M feet for ponderosa pine and ju.io per ft feet for while fir, western hem lock. California incense-cedar and other species of sawtimher, the total to apply tor an limner cui orior to Anrii 1, 1951. On that date and at other times, as stated in the contract, total rates will he redetermined, but in no event will the redetermined stumoage rates be less than the basic appraised value as first above stated, and in no event will rates below those bid be established until at least 8,000,000 feet B.M. have been cut and paid for at not less than the bid rates. In addition to the prices bid for stumnage, a cooperative deposit of $0.05 per M. feet B. M.. to be used by the Forest Service for partially paying the Vost of slash disposal and a cooperative deposit of $0.45 per M feet B.M., to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing and timber stand im provement work on the area cut over, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be required. $15,000.00 to be applied on the purchase price, re funded or retained in part as liauidaled damages, according to t he conditions of sale, must ac company each sealed bid and must be shown lo be in the possession of oral bidders as a qualification for auction bidding. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the clos ing of the auction, the bidder must immediately make the required pavment and confirm the bid by submitting it in writing on a For est Service bid form. The right to reject anv and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full in formation concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and Hie sub mission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor. Rose burg. Oregon, the District Ranger. Tiller. Oregon, or the Regional Forester, Portland, Oregon. J-' 1 55;, r a I ,--J K' V": f I - 'J is : jh 1 'f i 1 " 1 l r i it t , . ELECTRONIC 'BRAIN I'rof. Paul L. Morton (left) and F- K. Bollcs. of I nlvcrsily oi i aiuiiriua, n-v "of an electronic "brain" that solves 10 problems a second., R. D. BRIDGES Savings Representative Equitable Savings and Loan Ass'n. Phone 442 Oakland, Ore. FRESH Ci " Ti Taste 'em they're all meat! Taste how good, plump and juicy Armour Frankfurters are! They're made fresh every day in Portland -seasoned just the way you like 'em here in Oregon. Armour Frankfurters are all-meat, too nothing but fine beef and pork and seasoning Portland-made to Oregon's taste Jf U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Frankfurters a leader in America's finest line of sausage FIG BARS 2-LB. PACKAGE MAYONNAISE kt. OCCIDENT CAKE BAKE m 35c n i a ha rvnun rph iarfi i"y lAEU sTKUr 1 1 ,Z id iad C CAKE FLOUR PKG. 37c Swift's Prem CAN 39c Apple Juice s&w 3 cans 25c Hi-Ko Crackers ' LB PKG 27c Old Country Ry PKG 29c 53c n U 1 .".'iM '"of, 12c can W Case 5.49 Lsmas Folger's Coffee LB Oxydol LARGE PKG. Rice WH0LE GRAIN-2LB- pkg. NO. 1 LARGE 2-LB. PKG. 53c 28c 33c Brown Sugar Borax Chips 5 LBS. LARGE PKG. 49c 29c FRESH PRODUCE Green Peppers Ui 29c Carrots BLNCH 9c Bananas Ln- 19c Radishes Bl"NCH 7c Green Onions mNCH 7c PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BOB FRANKS Grocery Cats & Stephens FREE DELIVERY Phone 118 A