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San Quentin Fugitivt Caught At Klamath Falls KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 18. (.T) Glen Ray Neel, identilied by Snerifl Jack Kraney as a San Quentin prison camp escapee, wak lodged in the county jail here yesterday after allegedly de frauding a Bend taxicab driver of $42. Franey said that Frank John son, the cab driver, told him Neel and a companion hired Johnson to drive them from Bend to Kla math Falls. When thev arrived. Franey said, they started away without paying and Johnson call ed for police help. Neel was nabbed by a police officer but his companion got away. Franey said the missing man is believed to be armed with a pistol. Police are searching for him. Germany May Become Rival Of England For Leadership In Vital Western Europe SUIT Dependabler-""? Performance wirrTcf, I 2SST(Ma4M SAW Designed ond built by Disiton, Americo'i foremost saw manu facturer, this is the saw you need to lower your costs and step up your production. It's asy to operate, and built for trouble-free service, let us give you pll the facts about the Oisston Chain Saw with Mercury Gasoline Engine, Come in and talk it over. By HEWITT MACKENZIE AP Korviln Aff.lr. Analyst This column Tuesday expressed the view that the outcome of the parliamentary elections for a new government in western Ger many constitutes a rebirth of that nation a beginning of its re vival as a power. If we accept that as a valid premise it opens up startling possibilities. Foremost is the strong probability that we shall see development of a fierce rivalry between Germany and England for leadership of west ern Europe. Britain already seems to be taking note of this likelihood. For example, the Lon don Daily Express, after refer ring to charges of German abuse of the allied occupation powers, says bluntly: "Before it is too late the British should get tough with the Ger mans, who have not given up the hope of working our humiliation and ruin. Great Britain's author ity must be restored and this will occur only when she is seen to be strong In her own right." The Daily Mall says: "German nationalism still lives and the Influence of the nazis is still CARL J. PEETZ 920 S. Stephens Phone 279 CARS RECENTLY WRECKED Watch this list for recent additions. A '37 Chevrolets '39 Nash 48 Pontiao '39 Ford Truck '40 Ford Truck 40 Chevrolet Truck '39 Plymouth Coupe '38 Pontiac '37 DeSoto '38 OeSoto '41 Willys '41 Chevrolet 5-pais. Coups Many more older model cars DOYLE'S SALES AND SERVICE Highway 99 at Garden Valley Phone 611 great. The western allies must be more careful than ever to keep a watchful eye on future trends. "Mr. Churchill's raising the question of German admission to the council of Europe is of great Importance. The allies must keep Germany harmless, but she should be Inside the western union be cause if allowed to stand alone, she might either enter the Rus sian sphere or make a third at tempt to dominate her neigh bors." Strides Toward Recovery Already Germany, which be fore the war was the economic keystone of central Europe, is making remarkable strides to ward recovery. She was a great industrial nation, and bids fair to be one again In due course despite the penalties imposed on her by the allies because of her aggression. : Thus the prospective struggle will lie between two industrial powers. Here the similarity stops, however, for as things now are the contest will in effect be be tween a socialist state and a capitalist state. The new Germany stands po litically for "free enterprise," whereas Britain is In the midst of her "make or break" experi ment in socialistic government. Of course both regimes might change in new elections, but that is the present situation. So those who are trying to figure out which is better so cialism or capitalism will have a concrete demonstration for guidance. It probably won't set tle the argument, but it will ie illuminating. 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PHONE 446 IIyourselfII II Highway 99 at Garden Valley III II II Phone 611 ' 1 1 1 '" Super-Cushions will give your car tho 1 "" kind of ride you're dreamed of and and It was as such that she twice faced Germany in world wars. Now she is in process of creat ing a paternal political structure which aims at providing security for the individual from birth to death. Free enterprise is not a part of the program. There are those who point to Britain's present economic crisis as a mark of socialistic failure. However, as I see it there is lit tle justification for such an es timate. Therefore the efficacy of Brit ish socialism (it if remains In power) will have to be Judged by the manner in which it deals with this crisis, and by the way the party handles the great politico-economic struggle that seems to be boiling up with post-war Germany. Judgments In Three Suits Favor Plaintiffs Circuit Judge Carl E. Wimberly has issued a judgment order in favor of Coen Supply Co., against Leonard deW'aard, by default, granting the plaintiff judgment for $525.24, plus $20.56 costs and disbursements. Decrees favoring the plaintiffs In two suits to quiet title have also been signed bv Judge Wim berly. School District 1, Oak land, has been given title to Its school property in a suit brought 3gainst the unknown heirs of Leonard H. Crow, de ceased, and others who might have had claim to the property. The other decree favors George A., and Ethel Spencer, also against the unknown heirs of Leonard H. Crow, for property adjoining the Oakland school property. Shrine Club Sets Annual Picnic At Wolf Creek Camp Final plans have been made for the annual Roseburg Shrine club picnic, scheduled for Sunday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock at Wolf creek forest camp. President "Brig" Young announced today. A Saturday afternoon and eve ning stag party for members only will precede the picnic, Young said, and all members have been asked to bring their own sleep ing bags. The Saturday evening menue will consist of mulligan stew; ham and eggs will be served Sunday morning. Shrlnera, their families, and friends will gather at the Wolf creek forest camp Sunday at 2 p. m. tor a mammoth picnic dinner Thuri., Aug. 18, 1949 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. ' 7 which will include fried chicken, corn on the cob, and "all the trim mings." Adults will he charged a nominal fee per plate and chil dren will be fed free, Young said. Table service will be furnished by the club. - - Games and contests for all ages will complete the afternoon Such activities as horseshoe pitching, baseball, potato races, bag races and swimming will be offered. Free transportation will be pro vided for those who do nut wish to drive, with a bus scheduled to leave Rose hotel Sunday at noon. Young urged all drivers plan ning to leave Sunday morning to check out through the Rose hotel. He said those drivers with room George Childress Is the pianist. The entire orchestra will be dressed In uniform, appropriate ly decorated with kitchen utensils. JOE for another passenger are asked to slop by the hotel and Jive one a ride. ., - ... To reach Wolf creep camp, drivers are directed to turn right just this side of the Glide bridge and follow the signs up Little river approximately eight miles. Shredded cabbage should be cooked in a small amount oL wa ter In a covered saucepan for only about eight minutes; Jf the cabbage is cut In wedge-size piec es It will have to be cooked from 10 to 15 minutes. - . Worker bees are females In which sex functions have not, de veloped. ........ RICHARDS Addition Planned To Church At Days Creek A project is now underway to raise money for an addition to the Days Creek church at Days Creek. It Is an operetta (Up Roar Etta), being sponsored by the Days Creek Ladles Aid, and to he staged sometime in Septem ber. The 30 nlece "Kitchen Kabinet orchestra Is being directed by Mrs. C. C. Murrell and narrated by Mrs. W. Frank Brown. Mrs. AT SLABWOOD In 12-16 ond 24 In. length! OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Prions 651 RACE DOWN TO SMITH MOTORS AND PICK A WINNER FROM THEIR GUARANTEED, SAFETY TESTED USED CARS NOTICE To All Users of Fuel Oil Effective September 1st, all fuel oil deliveries by the following suppliers will be cash unless previous credit arrangements have been made before delivery. O. M. Kent Shell Oil Distributor A. J. Ellison Texaco Distributor E. N. Kascr Roseburg Fuel Oil Service R. M. McFarland Signal Oil Distributor United Petroleum Corporation E. A. Barnes Roseburg Fuel, Sutherlin E. A. Pearson General Distributor C. M. McDermott Associated Oil Distributer P. M. 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