The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 16, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    From where I sit ... li Joe Marsh
Now I'm Going Back
To High School 1
When I saw lights burning in the
High School auditorium last night,
I looked in to sec what went on.
About twenty people were listen
ing to Buzz Ellis, the electrician,
talk about television.
I slipped into a back seat am
asked Hap Thomas what was up.
Hap told me it was the new Self
Improvement Club. I stayed to lis
ter, and learned a lot Buzz really
knows his stuff.
Turns out this club meets every
Friday night. Each member gives
a talk on the subject he knows most
about. I joined on the spoWbecause
learning new things is one of my
favorite hobbies.
From where I sit, it's willingness'
to learn from the other person that
makes Americans tolerant towards
so msny different viewpoints and
tastes in things. Just because Buzz
Ellis goes for chocolate malteds,
while I prefer a mellow glass of
beer, doesn't mean I'm right and
he's wrong. Incidentally, next week
I'm going to talk on how to run
newspaper.
Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation
Bill Increasing
Military Pay Is
Passed By House
WASHINGTON. June 16. UP)
The House passed and sent to the
Senate Wednesday a bill to raise
pay throughout the armed forces.
Passage was on a voice vote.
Individual boosts would range
from about three per cent for
lower ranking enlisted men ud to
37 per cent for brigadier generals
and two upper ennsieo. graaes.
The bill would add approximate
ly S302.000.000 a vear to national
defense costs after it went into
full effect in 1952. The immediate
extra cost would be about $350,
000.000. The House acted swiftly after
about three hours ol debate, dur
ing which it defeated several ef
forts to trim increases ior ine. iuy
brass and fatten up those proposed
for jufior officers and enlisted
men.
Several amendments to slash
extra pav allowed for flight and
submarine duty also lost, one of
them on a 94-94 tie vote.
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REMEMBER FATHER'S DAY
What if he did wield a shingle, a belt or a stiff-soled slip
per? The old boy is in there going to bat for you every
day. He's got a lot to contend with, too. Express your
gratitude with a gift from Joe Richards. He knows and
you know that this label is symbolical of highest quality,
correct style and lasting satisfaction.
IT'S AMAZIN'-
But we've the very latest gabardine suits in all popu
lar colors that will please Pop. We had them air ex
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Massacre Death Verdict
Review Asked Of Army
i WASHINGTON, June 16. UP)
' Senator Hoey (D-NC) said Tues
day that a Senate investigating
committee had asked the Army to
review the cases of 23 Germans
i sentenced to death after Army
war crimes trials.
Included are six former German
storm troopers facing death sen
! tences because of the Malmedy
crossroads massacre.
Hoey, chairman of the investi
gating group, said Army Secre
tary Gray was asked to delay all
the' executions until the Army in
spector general could make a new
review of each case. The group is
a subcommittee of the Senate Ex
I penditures Committee,
i Hoey said the Committee made
1 its request because "there is con
' siderable confusion about some
confessions involved in the trials
of the Germans."
District Land Advisory ,
Board Meets Thursday .
A special meeting of the Rose
kiip nictript- AHvUnrv Board.
I Bureau of Land Management, has
been called by District forester
James E. Slattery at the direc
tion of Chairman D. N. Busen
bark. The meeting will be Thursday
at 8 p. m. in room 206 Post Of
fice Building, Roseburg.
The group will analyze, discuss
and act on the proposed alloca
tion of cut for the individual ad
ministrative units relative to the
new timber, sales procedure. All
members of the board are re
quested to attend. The meeting
will be relatively short, said Slattery.
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YANK HATS ON RED HEADS Hey, . doughfdot, recognizo
those helmets? ep, they re the same ones you wore from Guadal
canal to Tokyo. Here, they're worn by Communist troops in
Shanghai. They got them from captured Nationalist soldiers,
who got them from Uncle Sam's war surplus. (Radio-Telephoto
by NEA-Acme staff correspondent Warren Lee.) . .
Defendant Jailed For Making His Own Court Date
PORTLAND, June 16. UP)
You can't be too busy to keep a
date with federal court, Gus
Carles, 54-year-old cook, found
out.
Carles failed to turn up for a
hearing Tuesday morning. He
was, he explained, "too busy" to
come just then.
day walkout rather than to ac
cept the plan, which called lor
payment of 75 percent of their
wages in West marks. They de
mand West marks in full payment.
District Judge James A. Fee
sent out a bench warrant, had
Carles brought in, and demanded
to know why he hadn't appeared.
Carles explained he was cook
ing in the morning; he had told
his bail bondsman to tell the
judge he'd come later.
"You can't set the time," said
the judge. "I'm going to put you
in jail and keep you there."
Then he ordered the 51,000 bail,
put up by Bondsman Peter John
son, forfeited.
Carles is now In jail awaiting
arraignment on a charge of mak
ing false statements in natural
ization proceedings.
Berlin Rail Traffic
Still Tied By Strike
BERLIN, June 15. UP) Rail
traffic between Berlin and West
ern Germany remained at a stand
still today after striking Berlin
Railway workers rejected a com
', promise settlement plan spon
sored by the Western Allies.
i The strikers voted by 11,922
ito 1,973 to go on with their 26-
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PATTERSON'S bread always makes better
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