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12 - Th. Nawi-Raviaw, Roseburg, Or.. Wed., Aug. 31, 1949 BRING YOUR CAR WITH Confidence to Lloyd's Auto Body Shop SOI Fullerton St. Ph. 1025-J OPEN SUNDAYS! 8 to 6 daily Including Sunday Complete engine and body repair on anything with wheels. Guaranteed work . . . guaranteed estimate Desertion Of Children To Shift Them To Relief Rolls Denounced WASHINGTON. Au 31. UP) I A federal crackdown on "run' away lainers was proposed iues- oay oy Kep. steea tu-UKiat. Steed said many lathers are abandoning their children for the sole purpose of getting them on federal-state relief. In many cases, he added, the social secur ity program actually is financing tne DreaK-up oi nomes. Moreover, he told reporters, his own investigation has revealed "an ever-Increasing number of cases of actual conspiracy be tween the father and mother to get their children on the relief rolls." But In the usual case, Steed said, the father tells his family he "is going away to hunt for work," and later "more often than not he Is discovered In some far-off state living with another woman." Therefore, the Oklahoman said, he is appealing to the house ju diciary committee for an early hearing on legislation to make ft a federal criminal offense for a parent to desert a child and cross a state line. "At least, he said, we can see to it that those who are too sorry to support their own families can get put into Jail while you and I support his family for him." there now are l.J.io.uuu de pendent children receiving an average of about 528 each month under the soda) security public assistance program. This relief, financed through money-matching arrangements among federal. state and local governments, is costing almost a half-billion dol lars a year. the nouse ways and means committee, at Steed's suggestion, already has taken one long step toward controling abuse of this program. ine new social security bin ne committee recently approved won I a make it mandatory lor a welfare worker to report evi donee of child desertion to the lo cal prosecuting attorney. At pres ent, weitare case records are con fidential and cannot be taken to the prosecuting attorneys. CATHY DOWNS MmH la Alllfd Aftlitl H5WCC For the ultra smart ... a three piece Tuxedo ensemble, styled by Loganknit, with striped tuck-in blouse to match the Tuxedo coat and featuring the new slender silhouette. It is alio ultra smart to choose Hol lywood Bread for adding lux urious flavor to your low-calorie diets. Hollywood Bread is the perfect fulfillment of that define for the very best. No shortening and No Fati added. Bakti (or yon txctuiimly if WILLIAMS BAKERY i'3 Ltwi s r s Thl oaw i t 1 (I i rlsSS NEWS-REVIEW HAS NEW TYPECASTER Pictured above is the new Ludlow typecasting machine just installed in The News-Rtviaw't mechanical department. Ernest Fingerloi, News Review production superintendent, is pictured holding the "stick" in which "mats" are placed preparatory to catting "slug" material on the machine. Th Ludlow is used in casting large type faces on metal slugs, thereby eliminating from the mechanical department all movable type and type cases. The banner lints appearing on th front page of today's News-Review and much of the larg-siid typ in advrtiimnts wr cast on th new machine. (Picture by Paul Jenkins.) Motorist Springs Ntw Alibi On Policeman OKLAHOMA CITV, Auj. 31 rP Motorcycle Policeman C. C. Col thought h had heard all th alibis. But th motorist weaving back and forth across th street had a new ena. "Believe it or not officer, I was trying to keep from run ning out of gasolin," th driv er said. "I was sloshing th gat back and forth In my tank to I could get It all In my carburetor." SOUTH END FUEL CO. Phone 1195-R 207 Rice St. Do You Plan on Building? Let us save you real money on your lumber, roofing, siding ond other building materials. SOMETHING NEW!! Panel Shake Siding Wood shakes made up in panels that can be ap plied for less than half of the regular double course shakes. All paneling is termite proofed and sized for painting. FREE DELIVERY We will give free delivery for any order Inside of the city limits. Free delivery will be given within 30 mile outside of the city limits If the load It 2500 feet or more. LUMBER SALES CO., INC. Garden Valley Road at S. P. Tracks Phone 704-R-4 or 264-J-2 Waterfowl Director Appointed; Lakes To Be Purged Of Trash Fish C. A. Lockwood, Oregon state game director, announced today the naming of William B. Morse to head the waterfowl section of the game division for the Oregon Game commission. Lockwood stated that previously waterfowl work had been carried on together with the federal aid programs of the commission In one section. As the work in both of these sections has increased greatly, it was felt that separate sections should be set up. Morse, who will head up the waterfowl work, was graduated from the Fish and Game manage ment school of Oregon State Col lege In 1940. He has been employ ed continuously bv the (Jregon commission, with the exception of I the war years, since that time. Al though he has worked In several sections of the game division, the majority of his experience has been with waterfowl. Pigeon, Dove Seasons Cited Although touna mainiy in me eastern section of Oregon, tne whole state will be open this sea win to the hunting of doves. The season for doves Is September 1 to September 15, both dates Inclu sive. The bag limit, ttate-wlde, will be 10 in any one day ana not more than 1U In possession ai any une time. The season In Oregon this year for band-tailed pigeons win be from Sentember 1 through Sep- tumher ."Ml. In Multnomah. Wash ington, Clackamas, Yamhill, Polk, Marlon. Benton, and Linn coun ties, and that Dart of Lane county lying east of the summit of the coast nange mountains, ine mini on band-tails will be eight In any one day and eight in possession. Also In these counties there Is a season limit of not more than 24 during the entire season. In the remainder of the state the bag limit will be 10 In any one day and not more than 10 In posses sion at any one time. To Oust Trash Fieri Preparatory work Is now being started by the fisheries division of the commission for the total removal of trash fish In three lakes in the Upper Deschutes area. The lakes to be treated are Big and Little Lava lakes and Little Cultus lake. The total removal of trash fish In these lakes will be the largest scale work of this type ever at tempted by the Oregon commis sion. Although partial treatment has been used on trash fish In Kast, Paulina, Diamond, and sev eral olher lakes fo- several years. a complete Job has only been done on South Twin lake in ism. Prior to that time the population of trash fish had Increased to such an extent that they were i using ail of the available fish D HEY, FELLEK Need Expert Chain Saw Service for Any Type Chain Saw? If you are looking for a really competent chain service shop, see AL OLDS at 531 S. Stephens St. AL WILL: Repair, Recondition, Refile your chain regardless of condition and do the job right. S REASONABLE RATES FAST SERVICE BRING YOUR BAR! Saw Chain Service Co. 531 S. Stephens St Phone 1665-J food, and the trout population had as a result decreased until only five game fish were found in the lake at the time of the poisoning. A year was allowed for the fish food organisms to be reestablish ed, and then the lake was stocked. The lake was opened to fishing in una, ana since mat time, It nas been one of the highest producers for Its size in the state. The same tVDe of Drocram will be carried out at Big and Little Lava and Little Cultus lakes. Trash fish populations in these lakes have increased so exten. sively that they are practically wor "-.less for game fish at the present time. However, it is hoped that with this work the lakes can be brought back to peak production. Actual poisoning ODeratlons will start early in September, the ex act date depending UDon the statu. of the water in the various lakes. The type of poison used in these operations only affects gill-breathers and is harmless to man and domestic and wild animals. Trucker Badly Injured In Collision With Auto SALEM. Aug. 31 (.T) A Ger- vait farmer. Potter Bould, was injured seriously Monday when his truck collided with an auto mobile north of Salem. He received a skull fracture and a broken pelvis. Cleo W. Zarhary. Dallas, waa driver of the car. Lester's Novelty Shop Buys Stock Of Model Parts The addition of an entire stock of model parts and equipment was announced today by 3. L. Lester. owner of Lester's Novelty shop. lister said he purchased the model stock from Carl Fair, who formerly operated the business at his home in Roseburg. The stock, valued at $2,000, includes air planes cars, trains and ships, in both display and operational t;'pes. In connection with the pur chase, Lester said he will have materials needed by county model enthusiasts as complete a stock as Is needed,, either by the begin ner or the expert. He also announced plans are In the offing for expanding and im proving the Roseburg Model club. The organization plans to hold some inside activities this winter, in preparation for outdoor com petition next spring. WhtrtUtQolnj is Hough. BRAKE BLOCKS-LININGS FRICTION BLOCKS h lit. Wood, ond OA rk. Rood Maximum P.I (OI IIMNKO CHAMPION FRICTION CO. tUOrM. OtIOOM Plants Studied In Hunt For Clue To Cancer Mystery By FRANK CAREY (Associated Press Science Reporter) NEW LONDON, Conn. Wl Beautiful ferns and flowering plants are providing science witn new tools in studies aimed at help ing unravel the mystery of human cancer, a Harvard botanist said today. Dr. Ralph H. Wetmore said recently-developed techniques em ploying such plants opened up the possibility of studying certain as pects of growth and development in a manner now impossible or difficult. Plants provide a better meant than animals for studying certain subtle changes in tissue develop ment that may occur as a result of various influences that can be brought to bear by researchers, he said. "And it Is the hoDe of various investigators carrying on such studies,'' he added, "that they will lead to new Insight into the par ticular factors involved in pro ducing the wild growth of cells known at cancer. Dr. Wetmore made the state ments In an interview on the eve of a symposium to be held at Con necticut college here by the so ciety for study of development ana growin. He said Dr. George Morel of the University of Paris, now do ing research at Harvard, had been able to produce a "cancer-like" growth in a grape plant by em ploying a large dose of a hormone that normally occurs In grape and other plants. But he added that the produc tion of such effects In the labora tory does not necessarily mean that the same agents produce them when they occur naturally in a living system. Freshman Puts Solons In Place WASHINGTON, Aug. 31-XP A freshman lawmaker got to pro side over the Senate Monday end promptly proceeded to shut up both the democratic and re publican Senate- leaders. There't a Senate -ule, some times observed, that a senator (can yield the floor only for a question, senator witners tu-Ky-enforced it yesterday when he took over the gavel from Vice President Barkley. GOP floor leader Wherry (Neb) attempted to make some com ments during an angry political debate. Withera pounded the ros trum and ordered: "Don't make speeches. Just ask questions." Wherry looked startled. A little later democratic leader Lucas (III) tried to break in. Again Withera banged for silence. Lucas looked startled. "Now," said Withers, "we're going to follow the rules. We're not going to, have speaking back and forth." Mystery Bullet Perils Pilot Of Airplane PORTLAND. Aue. 31. In state Police studied a rifle bul let today In an investigation Into a shooting that imperiled the life of Pilot Dick Schutze. Schutze reported he was flying at about 800 feet altitude Just south of Sandy. 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