The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 13, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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'. RARBT BRIDGES ARRAIGNED I. L. W. U. Chief Harry Bridges
j (center) leaves Federal Court in San Francisco with his wife (dark
milt) after being arraigned on charges of perjury and conspiracy.
V. S. Government seeks to deport Bridges to his native Australia.
Man at left Is unidentified.
Glendale Permit
For Liquor Store
Stirs Dry Faction
By MRS. GERALD B. FOX
INawi-Revlew Correspondent)
Hottest question of the vear was
quickly taken up by the Glendale
City Council at its regular meet
ing last week and dropped in
the lap of Joe Fachett, local busi
j ness man.
Acting on Fachett's application.
! the council voted 4 to 2 to grant
Why Buy A Pig
In A Poke ?
Just as a legal paper could be
; prepared after a fashion by any
one having a smattering of law
and legal terminology, just so
Insurance can be written after
a fashion by anyone with a little
knowledge of insurance. But a
wise man once said that a little
'I knowledge Is dangerous, and ex
perience has proved him to be
; right, time after time.
It Is to your Interest to have
an Insurance Specialist one
who makes Insurance his pro
fession administer your insur
ance needs. He is as essential to
your financial well-being as
. your doctor or lawyer. Consult
him with confidence regard
ing your Insurance problems.
Phone-Write CalL
Ken Bailey
INSURANCE AGENCY
31S Pacific Bldf.
Phone 398
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wardrobt ot really refreshing savings! Each
fragrance comes in a smart, square bottle with a
shiny brass cap, to do your dressing table proud.
Have a fragrance for every mood don't miss thii
Tussy cologne sale!
FLOWER MART, essence of lilacs and lavender
MIDNIGHT, an exotic but lilting fragrance . , .
touched with mystery
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FULLERTON'S REXALL STORE
127 N. Jackson
him permission to open a liquor
store in the Glendale Shoe Store.
The move was unannounced in ad
vance and no opposing delega
tion was present.
Dry forces were being marsh
alled this week in what promises
to be a "hot fight" under leader
ship of the Women's Christian
Temperance Union. What steps
are to be taken have not been
learned, but several courses of
action are reported to be under
consideration.
Councilman voting In favor of
f ranting the liquor license were
lohr, Stevenson. Drake, and
Smith. Opposing were Payne and
Miller.
Other Council business Includ
ed: The Glendale Grocery agreed to
pay $40 on the cost of street Im
provements In front of the store.
The council voted to eliminate all
angle parking oji Pacific Avenue
in the business district. Parallel
narking will be permitted. Fire
fighting equipment was ordered,
including new hose, nozzles, and
connecting pieces.
Notice has been posted that the
budget committee of the Glendale
City Council has prepared and
adopted budget estimates for the
fiscal year beginning July 1. A
public hearing is scheduled for
June 25 at 8 p. m. at which time
the budget committee estimates
may be discussed with the coun
elland when any person suhject
to the tax levy will be heard for
or against said tax levy.
The budget, which is posted In
the business district. Includes ex
pected receipts of $23,455, in addi
tion to balance on hand of $7,000,
making a total of $30,455.
Expected expenditures for the
fiscal year, in addition to the $22.
000. bond issue for the new city
water system, amount to $30,455.
They Include utilities, regular sew
er and water maintenance and
extension; streets, police depart
ment, city administration, city
hall, purchase fo real estate (the
city purchased and held a prop
erty to make It available for a
doctor's residence); library, em
ergency, miscellaneous and gen
eral obligations, such as bond
issue payments.
One of the earliest examples of
Roman bronze is a coin minted
in 20 B. G
Brawling, under British law, Is
the offence of quarreling or cre
ating a disturbance in church.
COLOGNE SPECIAL!
exciting
fragrance
Phone 41
New Recipe For
By GAYNOR MADDOX
(NEA Staff Writer)
Before the local strawberry
season ends, celebrate with this'
new recipe: '
Strawberry Plnwhael Shortcake
(6 servings)
One and one-half cups sifted
flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons
baking powder, tablespoons
sugar, 3 tablespoons shortening. 1
egg, beaten, 13 cup milk, 2 table
SDoons melted butter or fortified
margarine, i cup sugar, 1 table
spoon grated orange rind, 1 quart
strawberries.
Sift together flour, salt, baking
powder and two tablespoons
sugar. Cut shortening Into flour
until mixture Is like coarse corn
meal. Add beaten egg and milk all
at once and mix lightly. Pat out
dough on a floured board into a
9-inch square. Spread dough with
melted butter or margarine.
Mix topether I cup sugar and
the grated orange rind; sprinkle
on dough. Roll as for jelly roll;
cut into six slices. Arrange bis
cuits, cut side up, around edge of
lightly greased heat - resistant
glass fluted pie plate, 10-Inch size.
Bake In moderately hot oven (375
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Strawberry Dish
degrees F.) for about 25 minutes.
Wash and hull strawberries.
When biscuits are cool, heap fresh
strawberries In center of pie plate
for serving. Serve with or with
out cream.
Here is a good summer lunch
eon dish to serve with sliced cold
meat. It can be made from quick
ly cooked macaroni simmered in
chicken broth and its flavor
heightened by chopped water
cress. Frsnoh Macarenl
(4 servings)
Eight ounces elbow macaroni,
1 cup well-seasoned chicken broth,
i cup butter, 1 bunch watercress,
i cup grated Parmean-type cheese.
Cook macaroni In boiling salted
water until barely tender, about
5 minutes. Drain well. Place In
saucepan and add chicken broth
and butter. Mix well and let sim
mer, uncovered, over low heat un
til the broth has been absorbed,
about 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, cut off watercress
stems and save for use in soup
stock Coarsely cut the watercress
leaves. When ready to serve, add
cheese and watercress leaves to
macaroni. Toss lightly to mix well
and serve Immediately.
Reduction In European Aid Fund
Considered Temporary Expedient
By BRUCE BIOSSAT
Sensible citizens may well doubt the wisdom and sincerity of the
House action cutting $629,730,000 off new European aid funds.
Economy seekers likely will
brag that they saved this full
sum. The fact is they agreed to
a compromise with administra
tion leaders under which most
of the slash can be quietly re
stored later.
Furthermore, the Senate has
yet to act on recovery appropria
tions. If It votes a bigger total
than the House approved, further
compromise by the lower cham
ber Is probable.
The history of this money bill
is a bit complex. President Tru
man himself invited a $157,800,
000 reduction In ECA outlays,
saying price declines warranted.
A House appropriations subcom
mittee accepted the President's
cut and added another $182,300,
000 reduction of its own.
This didn't satisfy the full com
mittee. By a narrow 22 to 19
vote, It set aside the subcommit
tee's advice and chopped $629,
730,000 off the bill about 15 per
cent. Republicans provided II of
the 23 votes.
I m me d I ately administration
spokesmen decried the mova as
a serious blow to European re
covery, one calculated to weaken
Secretary of State Acheson's
hand In facing down the Russians
at Paris. When Speaker Ray
burn lined up against the cut,
compromise was indicated.
The deal worked out, and ap
proved by the full House, pro
vides that the $4,642,470,000 voted
for ECA may be spent in 13s
months rather than 15 as orig
inally proposed. In the nearly
certain event the money will be
spent in the shorter span, the
President may seek extra funds
for the remaining month and a
half.
On a 131-months' basis, the ef
fect is to shrink the reduction to
about $7,000,000 a month. With
out the time-span compromise,
Men., June 13, 1949 Th
the cuts would run to $41,500,000
a month.
Thus what may be trumped as
a heavy swing of the economy
axe seems more like the lignt
chop-chop of a Boy Scout hatchet.
There would be more faith
placed In this move, too, if Con
Brass had used the nrunlnr knife
on other monev bills. Congress
men seem to be saying: "Lets
save by cutting funds for Euro
peans. They don't vote here."
True, they don't, but we have
committed ourselves to making
them strong so they can ward
off communism. We can't make
them the victims of dubious econ
omy maneuvers designed for
nome consumption.
We must not give Europe the
feeling that our policy, like a
weathervane, shifts with every
slight turn of wind. Our friend
ship must be constant, far-seeing,
reassuring, as lien, umar Brad
ley says: "It is time we steered
by the stars, not by the lights of
each passing ship."
The practice of kneadinr dough
with the feet originated in Egypt
and continued Into modern days
in Scotland.
News - Review, Roteburj, Or. 9
Hospital At Myrtle Point
JIm In Blue Cress System
Mast Hospital, Myrtle Point,
today announced affiliation with
Blue Cross plan for prepaid hos-pital-medlcal'Surgical
care, ac
cording to Paul Hammer, admin
Istrator. It becomes the second
hospital In Coos Bay to offer
full hospital service benefits -to
the many Blue Cross members
here. McAuley Hospital. Coos
Bay, also accepted this week by
Blue Cross, will bring to forty
seven, among them being Mercy
Hospital. Roseburg. the number
sponsoring the Northwest Hos
pital Service, operating organi
zation or tnis nonprofit plan.
More than 21 Dercent of the
total population in the United
States is now enrolled in Blue
Cross for prepaid health care.
Four thousand participating hos
pitals, with more than 85 per
cent of all general hospital beds.
offer benefits to 33,700,000 mem
bers.
The bow and arrow w used
by ancient men on every conti
nent except Australia.