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Truck and Auto Repairing Welding Radiator Service Truck Parti Bought and Sold All Work Guorontood Ray's Truck Shoo 2055 N. Stephens Phono 499-J-4 Notice of Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the atockholdera of tha Umpqua Sav ings and Loan Association will ba held at 147 North Jackson Street, Rossburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, June 22, 1949, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. for tha election of directors and auditora and for tha transaction of such general business as may properly ome before tha meeting. UMPQUA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION By H. 0. Pargeter, Seoretary-Manager You bake your best when you bake with Try tti Flour Supreme -for every baking purpose "7 O Reporters1 Battle To Get Accurate News Information Told By Executive Of AP GEARHART. Ore., June 21. CP) Frank J. Starzel, general manager of the Associated Press, told Oregon publishers here that readers should be told of report ers' battle to get accurate news information. He said subtle forms of censor ship already exist in the United states, ana aitnougn minor com pared with censorship in foreign nations the attempt should be ex posed. The Associated Press executive, who directs the world wide news gathering organization, said the government federal, state and local agencies were among the culprits. He said too often gov ernment press agents withhold data of public affairs in order to show their departments in a fa vorable light. Readers should get mad "when government officials progressive ly build up at public expense over many years effective barriers against reporters seeking the truth about governmental mat ters, Marcel declared. Libel Laws Severe Starzel reported the libel laws of some states and nations are so severe that truthful reports of of ficial proceedings can not safely be published if they happen to speak unfavorably of someone. He noted, too, that some courts have barred their proceedings rrom the categry or news until litigation has been completed. This could be stopped, he said, if "aroused public opinion de mands it." He cited, as another danger sig nal to freedom of the press, "the notion that the free press guaran tee is a sort of franchise to per mit publishers to earn large prof its. Such a "pernicious" Idea, Star zel declared, has led other coun tries to establish a controlled press, with publishers "selling fa vors to ine nignest bidders, prl va: and governmental." Terrorism Overseas Turning to the overseas situa tion, Starzel said "censorship still controls the streams of informa tion out of and into a large part oi me worm. He said a nation-bv-nation study revealed censorships rang ing irom ine odvious oiue pencil ling of Russia to more subtle and perhaps more dangerous iorms. 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J tCL pm 1 isf , ) UMPQUA VALLEY HARDWARE word tliat reaches their peoples." He cited terrorization of news men, so that the reporter is afraid to write the truth; control of news sources, so that they are afraid to tell the reporter the truth. Conductor Job Holds Wife; Husband Rebels BLACKPOOL, Eng., Juno-21. GPV William Brlndle wants his wife to quit conducting her street car and come on home to do the cooking. Saturday he was put on proba tion because he stopped traffic along the seafront by telling his troubles to a crowd he assembled on his wife's tramline. Sunday he burned up the skirt to her conductor's uniform and hid the Jacket. The wife, Violet, went to work in a green smock. Brindle cooked his own dinner and burned the peas. "I'll get Violet back home If its the last thing I do," Brindle growl ed. 'The trams are my career." snapped Violet. "I shall go on, whatever happens." The News-Review classified ads bring best results. Plwne 100. Oregon-Like Leadership Cited To National GOP BOISE, June,21. UP) The Na tional Republican Party would Co well to emulate Oregon, Steve Anderson, Salem, former Oregon State Young Republican chair man, said here last night. Enroute to the National Young Republican convention at Salt Lake City, opening Thursday, he cited Oregon as an example of young and virile leadership in the party. Anderson said the state chair man, SIp Unander, is 35, and Newell Elliott, secretary, and Lawrence Neault, treasurer, are both under 35. A motor caravan of Young Re- Publicans is scheduled to leave ortland Joday, stopping in Boise overnight, and to continue to Salt Lake City tomorrow with Idaho Young Republicans In the caravan. Paralyzed War Vets Offered Aid To Acquire Homes Some 1300 paralyzed war veter ans in the United States have been certified as eligible to re ceive federal grants to help them acquire homes especially adapted for wheel chair living, according to the Veterans Administration. The grants were authorized in an act passed last year by Con gress, under which the VA de frays 50 per cent of the cost of such homes. Grants cannot ex ceed $10,000. Eligible to receive the grants Tue., Juna 21, 1949 Tha News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 are those veterans paralyzed due to service-connected injury or dis ease oi tne spinal cord wnicn de prives them of the use of their legs and lower part of the body. The homes incorporate special ieatures such as ramps, instead of steps, doorways wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair, spe cial bathroom fixtures, and exer cise rooms equipped in accord ance with the needs of the pa tient, Tlu? veteran can utilize his grant In several ways. He may buy a lot and build a home on it, remodel his present home to suit his needs, or apply the grant against mortgage indebtedness if he already has a suitable home. 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