The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 14, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    ROOFING
Rolled Roofing
45-lb. 55-lb. 65-lb. Mineral Surface
90-lb. Slat Coat Roll Roofing .
Composition Shingles
3-1 Square Butt, 210-lb., Red or Grot
Aluminum
s Corrugated and 5 V-Crlmp '
Emboited Corrugated Aluminum
Ridge Roll, Valley Tin, Eaves Trough, Dawn Spout
and Fitting!
BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
; ROSEBURG, OREGON
' f Phone 93
Located W. Washington St. and S. P. R. R. Tracks
from Mode O'Day
fubbable, summery
go - everywhere cottons
for the mountains or shore,
for travel or stay - at - home wear.
Sheer Voiles' -Crip
Chambrayi
Cool Spun Rayons
and Smart Linens
in it Host of colore,
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Various Cases
Get Action In
Supreme Court
WASHINGTON, June 14 UP)
In actions yesterday the Su
preme Court:
Agreed to review during Its Oc
tober term the validity o( an
Arkansas law under which picket
ing as during a strike can ' be
held a criminal offense if violence
occurs. The CIO asked for the re
view on the grounds that the law
has hindered organization efforts.
Agreed to rule next term on the
legality of an anti-Communist
program adopted by Los Angeles
County to determine the loyalty
of county workers. The program
requires employers to say whether
(A) they have been members of
any organization which advocated
forcible overthrow of the govern
ment or (B) ever had '"supported
or followed" a long list of organi
zations or the Daily Worker and
the New Masses. "-;
Refused to reconsider its re
cent 5-to-4 decision that a speaker
may not be punished for making
remarks that stir people to an
swer and unrest. The case in
volved the Rev. Arthur W. Ter
miniello, a Catholic priest under
suspension at the time of a 1946
Chicago speech which resulted in
a riotous outburst The City of
Chicago had asked reconsidera
tion of the court's action freeing
the priest from a disorderly con
duct conviction. He had been
billed as "the Father Coughlin
of the South." ,
Refused to reconsider a deci
sion permitting the government
to bring . a tldelands oil suit
against Louisiana. The decision
also applied to Texas, but that
state did not ask reconsideration.
Ruled 5 to 3 that Pelham G.
Woodehouse, the British author,
must pay $13,661 in American in
come taxes on $127,000 he re
ceived from publishers in this
country in 1938 and 1941. The de
cision, in which Justice Douglas
took no part, overturned a find
ing by the U. S. Circuit Court in
Baltimore that the payments rep
resented proceeds from the sale
of personal property.
Idle, Id Park Youth Now Naval Flier
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Man's Career First,
Vassar Graduates Told
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y June
14. UP) Vassar College award
ed degrees Monday to 269 women
students who were told to re
member that "the man must be
the person whose career comes
first'
"Women's biological role Is
not to support and defend the
family but to bear and rear
Ktmtmber MB
J0Mf949
With a distinctly GIFT
of
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Pahapi you will find in
- this book an expression of
way-down deep thought
you have always had
but could never quite find
the words or opportune
time to express them.
CttlephanU Art Covtr only $1.25
Gold InpftiMd Cloth Corr onlf
$2,SO pr copy- ,
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Midshipman Ernett L Manor, DSN, age 21, above, Idleyld
Park, Ore., was designated a naval aviator June 3, 1949. He
received his Navy wings and diploma at a ceremony conducted
by Captain J. B. Dunn, USN, commanding officer of the Naval
Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas.
i Midshipman Marier is a graduate of Glide High School
and attended Colorado College and Linfield College after join
ing the Navy in September 1945. After going to college for two
years he underwent pre-flight end basic flight training at the
Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., the "Annapolis of the air."
Advanced aviation training was taken at the Naval Air Station,
Corpus Christi. ..
Midshipman Marier formerly lived with his brother, James
Marier of Idleyld Park, Ore. After spending a few days' leave,
he will report to the commander, Air Forces, Pacific Fleet, San
Diego, Calif., for duty. ...., f.
Atomic Progress Proof Of Board's
Competence, Scientists Declare
WASHINGTON, June 13. UP)
Nine scientists who advise the
Atomic Energy Commission sent
Congress a statement today say
ing the AEC has developed a
sound and forward looking pro
gram." They called the progress "clear
proof of the competency and de
votion to -duty of, the commis
sion." "
Dr. J. Robert Oppenhelmer,
who helped develop the atomic
bomb, read the statement to the
Congressional Committee investi
gating the AEC's management.
He said it was adopted unani
mously by the nine-member AEC
Scientific Advisory Committee.
Oppenhelmer is chairman of
the Advisory Committee. The
statement said that when the
civilian commission took over the
atomic project from the army in
1946 the "future of the whole de
velopment" was uncertain and
production of A-bombs was "near
ly stagnant."
Under questioning, Oppenhelm
er said he is "very much satis
fled" with what the AEC has
done except for one thing
"I think the commission can go
further tovard making informa
tion public which Is now secret.
Exporting Defended
For himself, Oppenhelmer
warmly defended the policy of
exporting certain types of radio
active isotopes for research.
In response to questions, he
said he knows of no way that
Russia would be helped in the
atomic energy race if the Soviets
should get hold of some of the
Isotopes.
No isotopes have been sent to
Russia, but some have gone to
neighboring Finland and Nor
way. He said that if the Norwegians
find a way to make steel more
resistant to heat a discovery
that would be of value in jet
motors this finding would be of
only "slight" value to them but
of "enormous" value to the Unit
ed States.
the children," Dean Rustln Mc
Intosh of Barnard College told
Vassar's 85th annual commence
ment. She skipped a part . of her
prepared text urging the grad
uates to "have as many chil
dren as you can."
He added, In response to a
question by Chairman McMahon
(D.-Conn.), that '"999 times out
of 1,000" the United States would
make better use of any scientific
discovery than Russia.
Heavier Types Withheld
Dr. Oppenhelmer emphasized
that the type of isotopes permit
ted' for' export' dobs not mcliide
any' of the "heavy materials"
which are pertinent to the fis
sion program, or any of the "fis
sionable" materials. Fission plays
a key role In atomic weapons.
A uranium isotope, for ex
ample, is not allowed for export.
But calcium, iodine, sulphur and
others of similar nature are. Iso
topes, Dr. Oppenheimber said,
are used principally for "tracers"
in research work.
Still unsettled in the commit
tee is a controversy over pro
cedure. Hlckenlooper is demand
ing a vote on whether he can
publicly back his case .'against
the AEC with secret Information.
The committee was to meet pri
vately after today's public hear
ing. ......
Tue., June 14, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 11
-IS .; , NOTICE OF 19450 BUDGET MEETING
) Notice is hereby given that the Budget Committee of Roseburg Rural Fire Protection District.
Douglas County, Oregon, has filed In the office of the levying board, to-wit: the Board of Directors
of said District, its detailed estimate of the total amount of money to be raised by taxes upon taxable
property , within said district as shown by the assessment roll last compiled by the County Assessor
of -Douglas County, Oregon, and to be expended by the said dbtrict for all purposes for the fiscal
year July 1, 1949, to June 30 1930, which estimates are as follows:
, : .'. Budget Allowances for Three
.. jcxpenaiiures .. neecipts weceaing Periods:
Personal services: ; ;:' . $ Contract for Services $
; Fire Chief ; Contributions
, Firemen at $.... per mon. Delinquent taxes 700.00
: Firemen at $ per run Unused balances 500.00
; , All other sources
Secretary 180,00
Legal 100.00 .
Surety bond for Treasurer .: .'.
Communications: ;
Telph.,-Tel., Radio, Post.' 15.00
Office supplies, printing ...... 20.00
Election expense . 75.00
Insurance ..,.... .
Hospital fees ,
Ind. Acc. Commission .: ;
Sinking fund
Interest ;
Contract for protection , 4,500.00
Emergency fund ; 200.00
Equipment and installation
Hydrants 1,577.07 - -
Water, service :..v..;.........l,080.00
1948-49
1947-48 1946-47
"moo iaS6 " isabo
100.00 100.00 100.00
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. 15.00 15.00 50.00
20.00 20.00 40.00
35.00 60.00 60.00
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""4"5o6"oo 3"5babo 3"66abo
200.00 200.00 707.72,
4,666.93 2,050.00 1,076.00
636.00 350.00 788.00
Total:'... ;.$7,747.07
$1,200.00 $ 10,352.93 $6,550.00 $6,081.72
! s Total estimated expenditures $7,747.07 less estimated receipts $1,200.00, plus estimated delinquent
taxes not to be paid $681.98. Balance to be raised by taxation $7,229.05.
The outstanding indebtedness of this District is: None; Bonds, plus interest, None; Warrants,
None. .
1 ' These-Budget Estimates may be discussed with the Board of Directors, the levying board of said
District, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or levies will be heard in favor of or against
said proposed tax levy. .1
All persons are hereby notified that on the 8th dav of July, 1949, at 8 o'clock, in the afternoon
of said day, at Anderson's Grocery in said District, is the time and place set for such discussions.
. BUDGET COMMITTEE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAID DISTRICT,
. John Aker, . , A. J. Ellison
1 Chairman President
Attest: : , Attest:
Edwin A. Bay Uss John J. Zenor .
' ' ' Secretary Secretary
Dated June 8th, 1949. "
Royal Prussian Princess To Become Texas Resident
LANGDEN, Germany, June 14
4JP) A royal princess of Prus
sia will soon be at home "deep
in the heart of Texas."
Princess Cecille. 31. hazel-eved
granddaughter of Germany's late
Kaiser Wilhelm. will trade her
famllv's merilpvnl nnctin fnr an
apartment In Amarlllo when she
marries Texan uyae Harris, 31,
He is the son of Konawa, Okla.,
uanKer Bert Harris.
her ancestors Queen Victoria of
England, the Emperors of Ger
many and Innumerable reigning
princes, grand dukes and mar
graves. Her father is the former
Crown Prince Wilhelm.
She Is a slstpr nf Prl
Ferdinand of Prussia who work
ed for the Fnrri Mntnf rVimnnn,,
in Detroit between the two
World Wars and visited the
United States last year.
" The wedding plans call for a
marriage June 21 in the bleak
Hohenzollern castle at Hechlngen
in the Bavarian Alps.
PIANOS
Baldwin,' Wurlltzer
Gulbransen
Ott'l Piano Dept.
Corner of Cats and Jackson
Phone 1119-J
Cabinets and Millwork
We have every facility far the manufacture of
first class products.
ASK FOR FREE ESTIMATE
COEN SUPPLY COMPANY
Everything For The Builder
Floed A Mill Sts.
Phone 121
, Mobilheat .
HEATING OILS
Diesel and Stove Oils
Quality Oils
For Every Purpose
PROMPT METERED
DELIVERIES
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General Petroleum Products
Phone 321-J
lip
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Your present kitchen can be
made modern as those fea
tured in the mogazines.
With cabinet and conven
ience units we install
planned to your wall spaces
and work needs! Expensive?
Not at all. Ask us to call.
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EARLY AMERICAN BEDROOM
IN MAPLE
If you enjoy the rustic beauty of early
American furniture and scenes . , . you'll
definitely appreciate the deep luster of
these pieces. We've open stock in all
these period pieces which include full and
twin beds in poster . . . spool . , . Cape
Cod . . . Jenny Lynd. Here are desk chest,
chest-on-chests, standard chests, night
stands, benches, cricket chairs and maple
love seats , , take your choice of any
or a
CONVENIENT TERMS
ALL REASONABLY PRICED
HELPFUL HINTS
In this'ad we Initiate a series of "Helpful Hints"
time and work savers for the housewife. We
suggest you clip these Helpful Hints and paste
them in a scrapbook for future use.
When you use t vacuum oleaner on small rugs,
run It diagonally aorote the rug and off the edge
to that the tuotlon won't roll It up.
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