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4 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed., June 22, 1949 IP j js 'so V . ' ' -Mi A' ri TENTINC ON AUTO TOP Homer Cirleir. Jr.. (on ladder) and Robert O. Bickel, of Cedar Rapldf, la., deilfned (hll car (op sleeper containini 2 mattresses and electric Indians Again Refuse Anthropologist's Request KLAMATH FALLS, June 22. UP) For the third time, Klamath Indians have denied Dr. L. S Cresman, University of Oregon anthropologist, permission to pur sue his studies on Indian reserva- tion lands this summer. Dr. Cressman had a represen tatlve at this week's Indian coun cil session who offered to have an Indian guide work . with the scientist this summer. The offer was that the work would stop im mediately if anything was de termined to be objectionable to the Indians. But the tribesmen were ada mant, again voting down the re quest. Their contention has been that the Indians fear he will dis turb tribal burial grounds, al though the scientist has denied he is interested in Durying places. Dr. Cressman's Investigations, it is understood, have mainly to do with evidences of prehistoric life in the Indian country, possibly in relationship to tne penoa oi the eruption of Mt. Mazama, which created Crater Lake and covered much of the reservation area with lava dust. The scientist's work on the reservation is not necessarily halted bv the council action. He can proceed on deeded land where he has permission from private owners. The tribal action covers only tribal lands. Pi fe, The most Important M 0 Ad you ever read ... M BS-V-1 m m This little ad can put you on the Hit of latlsfled home-ownen .... for here'i a home designed to give you a lifetime of enjoyment and pride. For Sale by Owner . . . Immediate Possession A modern, two bedroom home five minutes west of downtown Roseburg. If you Ilk a view ., . If you like all modern com forts ... a fireplace, privacy and the satis faction thai only comes from owning a really fins home of your own you'll want this. 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Unofficial estimates of the Cen sus Bureau make plain a strik ing switch lies ahead this time. Two national magazines, Survey and the U. S. News, recently have devoted attention to the Impend ing shift. The big reason for their in terest is that gains in House seats mean gains in a state's electoral votes, which "are the sum- of House and Senate repre sentation, Electoral votes measure a state's weight at the ballot box In presidential elections. California, newly admitted to the 10,000,000 population class already occupied by New York and Pennsylvania, Is expected to pick up seven House seats lor a new post-census total of 30 and an electoral count of 32. Oregon and Washington now stand low in the electoral vote scale, with four and six, respec tively. But each state figures to add at least one In 1950. This would give them a combined 16 votes for the presidency. The three Pacific states to gether then would have 48 votes, a sizable chunk of power to cast around, particularly in a tight election. After the 1930 census, their total was just 35. What does this mean? For one thing, the Far West's gain will be offset by losses in the South and East. Nine Southern states will each drop one electoral vote. New York's probable loss Is two and Penn sylvania's one. And Colorado will fall from four to three votes. Fattening the Far West's elec toral vote total at the expense of other regions clearly will force politicians to turn more frequent ly to the West for presidential and vice-presidential candidates. They will want men who can command those 48 Pacific votes. The Republicans' 1948 choice of Gov. Earl Warren of California was an early recognition of the New Look in politics. The westward migration took millions from their former vot ing residences. How many were Democrats and how many Repub licans? No one really knows. Democrats say most of the migrants went from states al ready safely Democratic, like those nine Southern states. They rV', . ' Of ' l.J QUADS IN PAIRS ; WIT'." A IT X 1 ' . Ti-. f , . r't-j -a Mil hn ' ll-U- 'rmi OuadruDlets of tuo Rrlll.h families win attention at a vacation camo In North Wales. Held by their parents, the children, are, left to rifht: Annette, Robert, Paul and Kevin Taylor; and Bridtet, Francis, Jennifer and Elinbetb Good. Appctitt Of Btort Spells Damagt To Trt Formi TACOMA, June 22. UPl The ruin from bruin has Weyer haeuser Timber Company offi. cials stewin'. Mortality In the company's St. Helens tree farm near Longview has been especially high this year in 10 to 15-year-old stands, Ed Heacox. the managing forester, reported today. "Eighty per cent of this Is traceable to damage by bears," Heacox said. "The other 20 per cent is attributed to deer, aphids, bark beetles, branch dieback, conk, carpenter ants, a variety of fungus diseases and winterkill." But those pesky bears pick on the largest and most vigorous trees, usually where the stocking Is fairly light. "They chew the bark off," Hea cox says, "generally girdling the tree, iney seem to reusn the tender cambium layer between the wood and the bark in the ear'.v spring. Then It's especially sweet ana moist ana apparently more effective as a tonic and laxative." W ft.'f .XjJ - m.-. i.ew pression In California. Not yet. The decision came in the As sembly, which rejected a motion to advance a bill to "activate" the I 1945 relief act. This act provided j for aid to jobless who are able to ' work, whenever a depression should occur. The pending bill j wouia aeciare tnat a depression is on and that the relief is neces sary. ' The Lower House also rejected proposed three-cent and five-cent a package cigaret taxes to fi nance . a $36,000,000 increase in state aid to public schools. 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They argue further that If Democrats were heavily repre sented among those who left populous New York and Penn sylvania, the effect will be ,to strengthen the GOP in those im portant states. Whatever the political outcome of this notable upheaval, it is apparent that our president makers will have a lot more on their minds In 1952 than simply what shade of make-up to wear for the television camera. California House Refects Relief Plan, Cigaret Tax SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 22. (ff) It's official now. 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