The Newt-iUvlew, Roseburg, Ore. Sot., Aug. 13. 1949
To Be Bride In September
Mist Leon May Llndley
Mr. and Mri. Cecil Llndley of
Roseburg announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Mist Le
ona May, to Runnel 1 E. Bueker,
son of Mr. and Mri. C. E. Bueker
of Twin Fa 1 1 1, Idaho.
The wedding date hai been
planned for the middle of Sep
tember.
Lady Teacher Of Jujitsu, Judo Tells
How To Cope With Annoying Males
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK. (if" Men fall head over heels for hazel-eyed Gale
Vance. She really throwt them.
One reason they find this attractive blonde to Irresistible It that
the teachei Jujitsu and judo. Miss Vance It one of the few lady
instructor! In these bone-bending pastimes.
"Jujitsu Is really Just a sport,"
she said. "But judo is the science
of dirty fighting you use It
when you're out for the kill.
"I like to teach dirty fight
ing. It's the quickest way of dis
pelling of your opponent."
Some feminine athletes are
built like telephone booths.' This
Isn't true of Gale. Her muscles
are well disposed. They never
bulge. They ripple. Her physical
charm as well as her physical
strength have won her several
offers to become a professional
wrestler.
"I turned them down," she
said. "It is too undignified."
During the war Gale was a
member of a judo team that tour
ed army campt and demonstrated
deadly tricks to the troops. I
saw her In Manila In 1945, and
her 225-pound partner was wear
ing a broken wrist.
"I guess I put on a little too
much pressure," said Gale, "but
he should have told me I was
hurting htm."
Miss Vance at present Is teach
ing jujitsu to vacationers at
Ma Holder's Youngs Gap hotel,
a resort In the Catskllls.
"Manv wives are eager to learn
the holds." she said. 'They want
to be able to throw their hus
bands over their heads. But I
teach them to throw a person
over their hipt Instead. It's muoh
easier."
Good Way To Reduce
Jujitsu, Incidentally, has a
number of advantages for the
forlorn female living in a man's
world.
"It Is a wonderful way to re
duce,' said Gale, "and a girl
needs to learn only a few holds
to be able to deal with mashers
and muggers."
What Is the best wav for a
lady to cope with an annoying
subway wolf?
'It you want to dlscourace
him quietly without making a
scene, said Gale, "one way Is
to pui your neel on his shinbone
and prt3s down hard.
"An elbow Is a very handy
article. You Just give him the
sharp end of It In his face. If
he'i a tall guy and you can't
reach his face, jab the elbow fast
Into his solar plexus or his ribs.
You'd be surprised how easy a
rib breaks.
"Generally I try to teach the
girls how to get away from a
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112 W. Cost
Phone 914
Churchill Raises
Control Issue At
Council Of Europe
By JOSEPH E. DYNAN
STRASBOURG, France, Aug.
13. (JP) Led by Wlntton
Churchill, the new council of
Europe's first assembly Friday
fought for greater Independence
from control by the 12 member
governments.
Churchill, fiery 'advocate of a
united Europe, called for the es
tablishment of the consultative
assembly of Europe as n free par
liament. In one of his first speeches to
the 101 member assembly yester
day, Churchill rapped what he
called "crippling limitation" on
assembly debate Imposed by the
council's committee of foreign
ministers.
The committee of ministers,
representing the 12 governments
which formed the council of
turope. Is the guiding body of
the new European organization.
The committee has the power to
decree what subjects shall be de
bated by the consultative as
sembly.
Churchill and other advocates
of some form of European federa
tion hope the assembly may be
me iorerunner 01 a genuine par
liament of Europe, with leplsla.
live powers cutting across na
tional boundaries. At present the
council divided Into a consulta
tive assembly and a committee of
ministers has only advisory
powers to promote greater Euro
pean unity.
Inspired by Churchill's oratory,
the assembly delegates clearly in
dicated they will seek greater au
thority than the ministerial com
mittee Intend they shall have.
Lumbermen Told
How To Combat.
Market Slump
PORTLAND, Aug. 13 (JP)
Lumbermen were advised Frldav
to convert the falling demand for
lumner into an advantage by em
ploying more efficient methods.
S. V. Fullaway Jr., Secretary
Manager of the Western Pine as
sociation, declared that the end
of the "seller's market" presents
a cnauenge 10 develop more lum
ber uses, better forest manage
ment, and more customer serv
ice. 'The prolonged seller's market
brought abuses and careless
practices," Fullaway told the
Western Pine association conven
tion. Prices soared, product,
quality and service standards de
teriorated, and operating effici
ency and economy In manage
ment were neglected."
W. E. Grlffee, assistant to Ful
laway, told the lumbermen that
the demand for lumber haunt
dropped dangerously low.
The amount of new housing
started during the first halt of
this year was only 5 percent be
low 1948, he reported. Demand
tor western Pine products, he
said, prooaniy will be over 6,
000,000.000 board feet this year
10 percent below last vear, but
Mill 20 percent above prewar
demand.
"I am frankly surprised." he
said, "by the many encouraging
angles there are to the way In
which the recession has develop
ed so iar.
Jealous Shooter Of Hit
Sister Gets 35 Year
SPOKANE, Aug. 13 -UP) A
man accused of shooting his sis
ter because he objected to her
marriage wat sentenced Friday
to serve maximum of 35 years
in prison,
Ilerschel C. Yates, 38, pleaded
guilty In superior court to first
degree assault with Intent to kill.
His sister, Mrs, Dai roll Davis,
.'U, was shot and seriously wound
ed Au;. 2, the day after her mar
riage. Deputy Prosecutor Dudley L.
Wilson told the court that Yates
"objected to her marriage and
was insanely jealous."
Eagles Of Tri-City And
Roseburg Will Picnic
Roseburg and TrlCity Eagles
will hold a Joint picnic Sunday
at Myrtle Creek s Evergreen
park.
The picnic will start at 10
a.m. Entertainment- Is scheduled
all day. Free Ice cream and cof
fee will be served.
' Earl McCoy, secretary of the
Roseburg Eagles lodge, is serv
ing as general secretary.
man rather than to kill the
guy."
She gets some unusual pupils.
Recently a gentle old white
haired lady came to her.
"My son won't do what I tell
him anymore," she said. "I want
to learn some kind of a trick so
I can hold him still while I give
him a good spanking."
"How old Is your boy?" asked
Gale.
"He's 45." said the old tody,
"but h- still needs spanking."
r YES, SIR. A NO-WORST
W FALLEN ARCHES THING .VOL) CAN
BU2.-z.-i-a.- 1 SHOW IS PITY I
if FIRST SIGNS OF Bl-2iiiv
IP V FLAT FOOT SLOWS A GUi UP it .,
fP Boi-ti ) IN ALL ATHLETICS J -Tj
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OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
Opens At Indian Tomorrow
JtRCY KILBRIDE givCT CLAUDE JARMAN, Jr. jome advice in this scene
from MOM I THE SUN COMtS Ur, in color Dy iccnoicoior.
Business Head Warns Against
Talking Ourselves Into Depression
By BRUCE BIOSSAT
"As a nation we cannot afford to become economic hypochon
driacs because a-country, like an Individual, can worry itself sick."
This and a lot more talk like It came recently from Charles Luck
man, president of Lever Brothers company, the. big soap and food
products maker.
Always a dynamo, Luckman
was whirring at his highest pitch
as he outlined for Americans the
key reasons they should stop
quaking with fear over prospects
of a depression.
He cited 59.000.000 worker on
the Job, $200,000.000 000 in liquid
savings and an estimated S21.V
000,000,000 total personal Income
tor
"It would seem preposterous
that anyone could manipulate
these figures and come up with
an answer that equals disaster,"
he said. "Yet that is precisely
what many Americans are do
ing."
It's true. And sad and a bit
Ironic, too. Not many months ago
the big cry was: "Let's halt this
dangerous rise in prices." Now
we've done it and the resulting
downturn has us scared stiff.
For a long time we'd been
breaking more business records
we. too. have shiny pants.
Certainly it's foolish for us to
sit around expecting the private
enterprise system to prove itself
to us through thick and thin. It
can only work if we make it
work. So if we can Just stop trem
bling long enough, mavbe we can
get the jobs done that will keep
the economy going smoothly.
Auction Set To
Raise Funds For
Girls Drum Corps
Financial aid to the Knights
of Pythias Girls Drum corps will
be provided through an auction
of household furnishings and
used clothing. The public Is be
ing asked to contribute.
Collection of articles to be auc
tioned will be made Monday,
with members of the Knights of
Pythias lodge going to any ad
dress in the city to pick up con
tributions. Articles may also be
left at the Tipton-Permin in
surance office on Cass street,
next to the post office.
Howard Kluver, radio repair
man, has offered to repair free
of charge any radios turned in
to the auction.
Persons who desire their con
tributions to be picked up, should
call 1277R.
Proceeds will go to the drum
corps, whose director, Bill Black,
says will have 40 girls enrolled
this yer.
The auction will be Friday eve
ning at the Roseburg auction
barn, north of the city.
MONEY SUIT FILED
i he following money suits were
filed Friday in circuit court:
P. V. Lee vs. Lester H. Daniels.
Plaintiff demands Judgment for
$2R 84, plus interest and costs,
alleged due on an assigned ac
count. '
P. M. Lee vs. J. L. Shew. Plain
tiff lemanris Judgment for SK09.99
alleged due on an assigned ac
count.
Horse Racing Assn. Sued
On Horse Doping Charge
VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. 13.
(JP) The Vancouver Thorough
bred association and its three
stewards have been sued for
damages by trainer Harry Howe,
given a 60-day suspension two
weeKs ago on a charge of doping
a race horse.
In bringing his suit yesterday,
howe accused the association of
libeling htm and causing him a
heavy loss In earnings. The
amount of damages he asked was
not disclosed.
His suspension followed re
port by the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police that a Howe
trained mare, Mabel n, had been
given a stimulant before winning
the second race at Exhibition
park last July 26.
than we had any right to expect LuTh piX h j,h. I
u, ..m N.W ii, h.,T,,o Thrush. Plaintiff demands Judg
ment for $276 with Interest, plus
we could. Now, Just because
we've slacked off from that
many is that we re heading for
ruin. Businessmen, politicians,
commentators, citizens of every
walk nervously await each august
announcement from high places
on where we stand.
Luckman will have done us a
for senices performed but for
which the plaintiff tllegedly was
not paid.
Peasant housewives In Italy
and North Africa use fans to
drive air Into crude charcoal
tnvp thrphv fnnntner the flnmp
" ngeics io noil coiiee or try potatoes,
helps to shake us out of this silly ------
trame oi mind.
His advice, naturally, was di
rected most pointedly at busi
nessmen who had grown accus
tomed to a plush state of affairs
and were shocked when those
conditions vanished.
"Sales managers, vice presi
dents and presidents .have shiny
pants from hatching profits oil
cushioned chair a." he said.
"Let's go out and sell goods."
A lot of us who aren't execu
tives have had things pretty fat
since the war ended and mavbe
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Truman Renews Wea For Approval
Of Government Reorganization Plan
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13-0W-President
Truman Friday renew
ed his plea for Senate approval
of reorganization plans creating
a department of welfare and
transferring the bureau of em
ployment security from the Fed
eral security to the Labor depart
ment. In a letter to Vice-President
Parkley, the Pres.dent said:
"If these plans fail, the whole
great endeavor to reorganize the
executive branch in accordance
with modern principles t admin
istration and management will be
imperiled."
Mr. Truman'a letter said that
"a public campaign has been in
stigated against them, and a ma
jority of the Senate committee
on expenditures in the executive
department has recommended
that they be disapproved by the
Senate." , . .
He said objections raised to
both plans "appear to me to be
ill-founded and mistaken."
He said that if they are re
lected "a serious blow will re
dealt to the prospects for further
progress."
He added:
"Every special Interest group
concerned with the operation of
the government will be encour
aged to try to block further stepi
toward efficiency and economy.
Mr. Truman disclosed that ht
had discussed the two plans with
former President Herbert Hoover
within the last few days.
"He shares my concern that
their rejection would be a real
setback to the effort to reorgan
ize the executive branch of the
government," Mr. Truman as.
serted.
U. S. Considers Aiding Britain In Hongkong's Defense
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13-4.P1
Secretary of State Acheson- said
Friday the United States has
been discussing with Britain the
problem of protection of the
Crown Colony of Hongkong
against possible cninese commu
nist pressure.
Acheson made the disclosure at
a news conference when he was
asked whether the U. S. had
leached a decision to back up
!h- British at Hongkong.
The defense of Hongkong has
been a primary concern of the
British government in develop
ment of its far eastern policies
to deal with the new situation in
Cnina.
Acheson said the U.S. has talk
ed with the British government
about this matter. He said Am
erican actions obviously will de
pend on the developments so that
this country will know what it is
backing up.
The Secretary Indicated he
very likely will discuss the Chi
nese situation with British For
eign Minister Bevin when Bevin
comes here next month.
Acheson's statement came
shortly after J. Leighton Stuart,
U. S. Ambassador to China, had
-ubmilted to President Truman
at the White House definite pro
posals for a new American pol
icy toward that country.
Investigation Of Lobbying Ordered In House Vote
WASHINGTON, Aug. li-lP
The House voted Friday to in
vestigate lobbying in Washing
ton. By voice vote, to which no dis
sent was heard, it adopted a res
olution setting up a seven-m-m
House committee to make the
inquiry.
Rep. Sabath (D--I11) told the
House he had heard that 158 lob
byists in the first three months
of 1949 "spent or had spent on
tner- over jzooo.ouu.
The committee, to be named
by Speaker Rayburn, will have
power to subpoena.
During debate. Rep. Marca.i
tonio (AL-NY) proposed an in
vestigation of the operation of
rent control under housing ex
pediter Tighe Woods.
The New Yorker said he did
not care to discuss the "sinister
influences" by which Woods got
his Job, but did want to tell the
ACCIDENT AUTHENTIC
DUESSELDORF. Germany (JP)
Two policemen from Hilden near
here fell off their motorcycle.
In the hospital they explained
i hey had been driving at about
20 miles an hour when a bicy
clist suddenly stopped in front of
them and caused the accident.
The police chief didn't believe
their story and asked two other
policemen to demonstrate that
the accident was avoidable. They
are in the same hospital now,
with the game tort of injury.
House that "tenants are being
fleeced" by a loose administra
tion of the rent control law.
"Woods goes out of his way to
turn his office into an annex for
the real estate industry," Marc
antonio said.
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