Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1949)
2 Til News-Review, Roseburg, Or. Thur., Aug. 11, 1949 Red Cross Unit Seeks Rent Slash In an effort fo cut overhead ex penses, directors of the Douglas county chapter, American Red Cross, will meet with the armory board Monday to seek a reduction in office rent. Douglas Sims, executive secre tary, said the local chapter will give up Its front offices on the second floor of the armory and move into the large room now used for clothing production ac tivities. Directors will seek an adequate rent reduction, Sims said, to com pensate the loss of office spare. In the production room, he said, there is a smaller office which may be used for conferences. At a meeting of the directors this week, it was decided to se lect an adviiorv committee to di- rxt the annual red Cross enroll ment campaign next March. The committee would nave a major voice In selecting the fund cam paign chairman. Ray Brown, water safety chair man, reported that 171 certifi cates have been issued to persons who have completed Instruction at Kosenurgs new municipal pool. Reports are expected next montn irom swimming classes at Drain and Keeclsport. "Subvtrsivt" Label Upheld By High Court Continued from Page One) Old? Get Pep, Vim With IWONt ptut tuap4mtilt CALCIUM, VITAMIN MEN, women btiwtad lake eirti. ( onuin I Ioa. ttf M. , wofo-oiit or it In lump iiIim MMn trier 40- by tVMltea ma )um bet-kite Uri Inf irnn; plus) rataum, ViuniB Hi - ThouurKl now IVI pvm, yuan ynuiiiN. Try (Mini Tonn 1ablta TODAY. Om iainxluour h mom tot Mir AO. At druf itorM vrywhrt In Rn burg, at Fred Myr'i Pullorton Drug Advertisement Hot, Sour Acids in Throat After Meals Ratlred pasadana Plr DapL Captain. Walter 1. Hllrelh. MO summit Ave. in JraUtud. for what Kal-O-Dcx has dona or him, atatat, "I waa ao run down I could hardly grt around couldn't alaap at nlfht bacauaa I bloated up ao from fond that aourad In my atomarh and cam up Into my mouth had to taka anmethlnff right along for relief. I feel wonderful now alnca taking Kal-O-Dex, for It keepa my nowela regular no mora bloating or dlrzy apella. and I've gained etfength aa my meala agrea with me now anf 1 can Bleep nlghu." KAL-O-DEX la an Herbal formula of S luicea from Naturae Planta. It haB relieved many people who had never been really helped before by any medi cine. Taken shortly before meala It mlxea with your food, helping to elimi nate the polBona that foster Btomac-h trouble. It will cleanae the bowels, clear gas from stomach, enliven Inteatlnea. and remnvea old, sickening bile from the aystem. So don't go on Buffering' Get KAL-O-DEX at all Drug Scores Money Back Guarantee. I lenge was thrown out of the dis trict court on a simple motion to dismiss, the Appeals court had to accept the statements of the Joint Anti-fascist Refugee com mittee. It claimed that it waa a charitable organization. If this were true, Edgerton said, to call it subversive was damaging and "contrary to fact." Kdgerton said the refugee com mlttee should have had advance notice and a hearing before ,t was Included on any such list. This, he said, is one of the "basic standards of fairness." Kdgerton said the action of the attorney general amounted to a taxing ot iinerty or property without due process of law." The majority said, however, that the publication of the list, with the accompanying warning that membership in any of the organizations would be regarded as one test of federal employe loyalty, was a necessary step In carrying out the loyalty program. Dr. Edward K. Barsky, chair man of the committee, and 10 other committee members were convicted of contempt of con gress last year. They refused to turn their committee records over to the House Lin American Activ ities committee. Senator's Ire Aroused By Letter In 5 Pet. Quiz (Continued From Page One) ferred to an Aug. 7 letter from Hunt to Oehler. In the letter, Oehler told Hunt of plans to sell In his area auto motive parts worth about $100. 000,000 In. acquisition value. Oeh ler wrote that "I will direct the program." He added that "I have carte blanche to sell them now on negotiated or bid or odd lot sale. The letter said "this Is confi dential Information." Flanagan said the words "confidential in formation" were underlined. The letter told Hunt "the time Is ripe" to get into operation. It went on to sav that he thought some manufacturers and dealers "can make a good deal procuring these parts. Mundt then spoke out. He also wanted to know if there was any thing In the letter that offers "any Justification for a War As sets administration employe, pass ing along this secret Information." Truman Pledges Aid To Filipinos In Progress Aim WASHINGTON, Aug. President Truman reaffirmed to day the desire and aim of the United States to help the Philip pine Republic "assume Its rightful position as a free . nd self-reliant member of the world communi ty." The White House made these views public in a statement which bore the approval of Mr. Truman and President Elpldio Quirlno, the Philippines' presi dent. Quirlno left for New York today after a fourdav visit to Washington at Mr. Truman's In vitation. The statement said the two presidents discussed "measures lor the reenforcement and devel opment of Philippine economy in terms of the recommendations of the report of the Joint Philippine-American finance commis sion Issued in 1947." It said they are "convinced that the economic progress of the Philippines will be not only In the immediate Interest of the two countries but will contribute vi tally to the determination of free peoples to resist those forces which seek their enslavement so long as that menace shall threat en." It said both presidents agreed that resistance along this line "will be most effective in areas where the material well-being of the peoples allows a full appre ciation of the meaning of free dom. Five More Firms Taken Over In Hawaii Strike (Continued From Page One) GET BUSY NOW! Giv your barm and buildings a PERMANENT roof that will really stand-up against punishing wind and rain by treating them to durable KAISER ALUMINUM ROOF ING! Weathertight, fire-resistant, easy-to-apply, it will giv you yean of extra protection at a minimum of up keep cost. Phono 128 for your free estimate today! EXPERIENCED WORKMEN AND BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE DENN-GERRETSEN CO. 402 W. Oak Phone 128 3 the legislature yesterday, the governor asked It to determine if the law needs more strength. Pointedly, he mentioned "criminal laws." On the union side, the ILWU asked all maritime union offices in Honolulu to support the strike in the same manner as the CIO irurine engineers. The engineers' executive board in Washington ordered members not to work any ship picketed by the ILWU. Bridges and other ILWU lead ers have said the ILWU will not work for the government. They plan a court tent of the seizure law's constitutionality. They have threatened to spread the strike to the mainland if necessary. CIO and independent maritime unions in Philadelphia already have voted not to unload ships loaded In Hawaii behind ILWU picket lines. The Isthmian freight, er Steel Fiver, loaded by non union longshoremen, is enroute there with the first cargo of sugar to leave since the strike began May 1. Meanwhile, the government continued to sign up stevedores for Its dock operation. More than 1.000 applicants lined up before the hiring office yesterday. The seizure law give strikers prefer ence for the 1,500 Jobs. The Island's 2,000 ILWU long shoremen struck for a 32 cents boost in their S1.40 hourly basic wage, Portland Girl Victim Of Brutal Slaying (Continued From Page One) tlon to Bible school and her farm produce work cards. The girl had been beaten on the head and stabbed twice with a knife. The detectives said Leland told them he disclosed the story be- cause "It's been on my mind ever I since It happened." I They quoted him as saying he had picked the girl up early Fri day morning as she started to Hlllsboro to pick beans, and kept her all day and night In the brush of north Portland. She refused his advances, the detectives said Leland told them, and "I got scared because she was a good girl and would make trou ble with the police." The detectives said he told them that early Saturday morn ing he took the girl farther Into the brush and attacked her with a steel bar he found lying there. Leland has served two peniten tiary terms for conspiracy to commit a felony and for obtain ing money under false pretenses, and has a Juvenile record. Only two weeks ago, after serv ing four months of a six-month bad check sentence, he was re leased from Jail for "good behavior." NEED CHAIN SAW SERVICE? Been looking for o really COMPLETE chain saw service? See AL OLDS at 531 S. Stephens St. Al will: O Repair your chain taw any moke, 0 Install new links, new teeth for ony chain saw. O File your saw chain RIGHT. 0 Install new ports for your present saw. REMEMBER . . . AL REPAIRS ANY MAKE CHAIN SAW: McCullochs, Dlsstons, Malls, Oregons, I. E. L.'s, or any other. REASONABLE RATES FAST SERVICE Madras Councilman Dies During Session MADRAS, Aug. 11 Uty The second Madras businessman to drop dead at a public affair with in a week collapsed and died Tuesday night. He was W. 3. Hew, middle aged dry goods merchant, who died after a heart attack at the city council meeting. He was a member of the council and also chairman of the Madras airport commission. Hess came here three years ago, after having owned grocery slores in Grants Pass and Hood river. The widow, and two sons John Hess, an engineering In structor at Oregon Slate college, and James Hess, a 1949 Prine vine high school graduate, sur vive. A few days ago Guy Wade, president of the Madras Cham ber of Commerce, died at a base ball game. That death, too, was attributed to a heart attack. Back-To-School Boost Planned By Retailers (Continued From Page One) new street lighting program. West said a definite date would be announced laler. The Retail Trades association is a group composed of Rose burg retail merchants, and Is af filiated with the chamber of com merce. President West stressed the desire of the group to have all downtown merchants partici pate in the "Back to-School" pro motion, whether they are mem bers of the association or not. Re tailers who desire more Informa tion on the coming promotion should contact West, Mrs. Mabel Ij-wis, or some other member of the association. Bus Horror That Claimed 15 Lives Under Inquiry BLOOM INGTON, Ind., Aug. 11. UP Three crews of Investigators studied charred fragments of a Greyhound bus today in an at tempt to learn why it carried 15 persons to flaming death yester day. An even grimmer investigation moved slowly ahead at an emer gency morgue in the National Guard armory. There weary of ficials and dazed relatives tried to identify the last of the bodies of the victims. Five remained unidentified. Investigators for the Interstate Commerce commission, Indiana state police and Greyhound lines were going through the wreck age at the Greyhound garage in Indianapolis. They would say little, but Superintendent Arthur M. Thur ston of state police said that a preliminary examination had dis closed "no evidence of mechani cal failure." Earlier, driver Wayne Cran mer, 25, Indianapolis, had said, "it seemed like the steering gear went out. The tragedy was three fold 'n one family. The list of identified dead Included a mother and her two children. One survivor, Sgt. Dale Aik man, 30. Camp Campbell. Kv. was In critical condition. His wife and two children were among the dead. Mrs. Arminta Brown, 61. In dianapolis, one of those killed, was the mother of the late "Wild Bill" Cummlngs, who won the 1934 Indianapolis motor speed way 500-mile race and was killed The Weather U. I. Weather Bureau Offic Roseburg, Oregon Cloudy and slightly cooler to day and tonight, becoming fair Friday. Highest temp, for any Aug... 10 Lowest temp, for any Aug.. 39 Highest temp, yesterday 81 Lowest temp, last 24 hrs. 51 Precipitation last 24 hrs. 0 Precipitation since Sept. 1....27.eV Precipitation since Aug. 1 T Deficiency since Aug. 1 07 Births at Mercy Hospital HARRELI To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ores Harrell, route Box 161, Roseburg, August 10, a daughter, Sandra Lee; weight eight pounds three ounces. THOMAS To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen Thomas, ata.- route, Oakland, August 9, a son. Ronald Lee; weight six pounds three ounces. Cold has been in use for some 6,000 years. Mrs. George L. Hall Passes At Edenbower Mrs. George L. "Amy" Hall, 85, died at her home in Edenbower this morning after a prolonged illness. She was born Dec. 7, 1864, at Salem and had lived in this area many years. Surviving are the widower and two daughters, Mrs. Emma Chaffin, Susanville, Calif., and Mrs. Mary Stelzier, Myrtle Creek. The body was removed to Long and Orr mortuary, where funeral arrangements will be announced later. PAINTS All Kinds PAGE LUMBER l FUEL rV rl 2nd Ave S. Phnn' 212 Falls To Death Trying To Escape Heat Wave NEW YORK, Aug. 11. -P Samuel Goppelberg, 24, one of the millions suffering from New York's heat wave, moved his bed over near a window last night to get a bit of air. His shrieks woke the neigh bors at 4 a.m., today. Rolling over In his sleep, he fell out the window to death In a rear yard five floors below. Just ten years ago In a traffic accident. Her husband, Homer G. Brown, 55, also died in the wreck. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTTETH. a pleasant tlkahnt mon eld' powder, holda false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more com fort, Juit ip rinkle a little rASTRETH on vour plate. No lummy, gooey, panty Uete or feeling. Check! "plate odor" (denture breath. . Ut FASTEETH at anv dm, stor. CANNING SALMON LB 39c SANITARY MARKET PARENTS 0 Read the article on Polio in the August is sue of LIBERTY MAG AZINE. 0 Pay particular atten tion to the fourth par agraph in the center column of page 39, 0 Go out and get that magazine RIGHT NOW! 0 It may mean your Child's Health or even his Life. The Business Men's Assur ance Co. has THE Family Polio Insurance. CALL 938-J-4 Lowest Prices Everyday at Fred Meyer. Prices Good Through Saturday. FRED MEYER BARGAINS SUMMER CLEARANCE mj ID II All 1 Vi PRICE! 16.00 18 OR 21-INCH OVERNITE CASE Now only 8.00 25.00 Wardroberte,19.in . 12.50 21.50 Travel Case, 26-inch 10.00 32.50 Forrnighter, 29-inch 16.25 17.00 Cosmetic Case, 15-in. 8.50 25.00 Hat or Shoe Case 12.50 All prices plus 20 federal tax -J Evening in Paris Bath Powder and Cologne Combination 1.35 plus tax A generous tire bottle of Eve ning In Paris Cologne with your favorite Evening In Parie Bath Powder. Fred Meyer EPSOM SALTS 10 lbs. 39c GARDEN HOSE 50 ft. Black, all rubber 3.79 25 ft. Red, one-ply 2.49 50 ft. Red, one-ply 4.49 25 ft. Green, two-ply 2.99 50 ft. Green, two-ply 5.69 REMEDIES DEEP CUT PRICES 1.25 Absorbine Jr.,4oz .53c 44c Doan's Kidney Pills 35c 29c Fred Meyer Calomine Lotion 19c 43c Fred Meyer Antiseptic, pt 35c 99c S.S.S. Tonic 79c Nowl Toni Home Permanent Twice As Easy-Twice As Fast Giv yourself a Ton!. tylurtlM'TpTTt rwir at eaiv. fwlf (--' di ". at fast. New photo B&B3li method, directions and new spin curlers cut curling time, gives a longer, stronger curl. 1.00 Value Now 3 for 1.00 KATHRYN Hormone Cream 3 for 1.00 Plus Tax PROTEMONE CREAM 6 oz. 1.49 Plus Tax A truly tine hormone cream to help keep your skin glow ing with freshness. 1.95 Value Three Revlon LIPSTICKS 1.00 Plus Tax Assorted Shades DEODORANTS Dew Deodorant QQ Sproy TFOZ Etiquet Deodorant Cream 2Se & O VC 5-Day Pads, 35's HAIR RINSES Tintz Shampoo Soap 50c Wildroot Hair Rinse 10c Lovalon Hair Rinse 25c Golden Glint Rinse 23c Noreen Color Hair Rinse 50c Ray-Du Hair Rinse 25c All Prices Plus Tax " 55c Regular 15c PICNIC SUPPLIES Vi price 8c PKG. 2 for 15c Paper Plates, 9-in., pkg. of 8 Paper Cups with handles, 8 ox.; pkg. of 8 Napkins, package of 50 Spoons and Forks, pkg. of 12 Your choice of the above items at only one-half prioet FredMeyeF Deodorant 25c & 39c SAW CHAIN SERVICE CO. Refill Kit and Curlers. BOTH for only ..... Dryad Deodorant 59c 531 S. Stephens St. Phone 1665-J All Prices Plus Tax 112 N. Jackson 2.29