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At first, only one electrode was lowered into the pool and 110 volts were turned on. A few chubs were disposed of in this manner. When the above picture was taken, Bill Rinabarger and Fred Kuclc at the left window, and Ross Newcomb and Jim Bartley at the other window, had just increased the current to 220 volts by lowering an other electrode. The fish merely backed away from the area. Later attempts, however, resulted in success according to Newcomb, resident biologist in charge of the Umpque river study. The "electric treatment" proved its value over the weekend when a great number of young salmon went over the dam. Continued applications of the electric current so dispersed the chubs that the small game fish went on their way in peace. The electrodes will remain in the water and be charged occasionally to discourage the scrap fish from remaining in this spot to feed on the young chinooks, so badly shaken from their fall they are unable to escape. (Staff photo.) Insult Added To Injury When Horse, Dog Bite LOS ANGELES, Sept. 7. UP) Walter C. Reeves claims he was bitten in the neck by a horse at a horse show. Then, he says, in jury was added to injury when he was bitten by a dog when he went to complain about being bitten ITAI IK" All Netpelnt's Famous Agitator Gives Yow (leaner Whiter Clothes. Ton Use Less Hot Water-Save Clothes-Save Soap! hew Hinlf imuini Wood-R-Dial controls complete operation : i i how Fluid Drive ends hsrmhil vibration, firolone.1 wsaber life . . . how Snible ill ets you control exactly water quantity sad temperature. Hotpoint's new Auto matic father his everjrthing does sverrthing BETTER! by the horse. Reeves, 45, a bus driver, has filed suit for S1S.355 damages against Dr. Ross H. McCloskey, Pomona, Calif., physician, de scribed ai owner of the horse and dog. Reeves complained that the horse chewed him on Sept. 3, 1948, and the dog bit him on the hand and leg six days later at the doctor's home. NEW! NEW! NEW! 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CHEESE.' l$o rderis a ItllMII 1.71 COTTAGE CHEESE W V -aJMk AM Tales Of Tuna Sport Fishing Turns Thoughts From Fears Of War, States Columnist By DEWITT MACKENZIE AP Foreign Affairs Analyst This befuddled old world of ours has become so war-minded that it spends half its time talking about past conflict and the other nan worrying over the next. I fear that we live too much In the past and future, and not enough In the present. Anyway vour columnist is led up wltn war and rumors of war. So let's talk about fishin'. one of the re ally worth while things in life. I ve angled in many countries lor various kinds of fish, but 1 struck something new as an ob server at the recent slate of Maine tuna tournament held at Boothbay harbor, one of Ameri ca's beauty spots. I'd like to tell you about that. Some call tuna fishin' with rod and reel the acme of piscatorial sport. Well, we won't argue that point, but It certainly is one oi the most rugged so much so that unless the fisherman is phy sically fit he runs the risk of bodily injury. A battle with say a 900 pound tuna is terrific. It's the purpose of this a'tlcle to re cord an impression of such a fight with a big lish one that got away. On Fast Cruiser I had the mivllcEe ol being tor three davs aboard the fast cruis er of one of America's widely known tuna fishermen Walter McDonouch, of Bnelle, N. J. He won last year's tourney at Booth bay. Aboard the "Jersey Light ning u also were nis wne, ana his crew of two Louis (Sonny) De Kilipo. skipper, and Bob (Red) Sluart. male both exper ienced tuna fishermen and first class sailors. McDonouch Is a huge, barrel- Chester chap, about six-feet-two and weighing 245 pounds. He had oeen sitting patiently lor a long and wearing time In his swivel chair at the stern, feet braced and set for action if a fish should strike his bait He was stripped to the waist and wore a heavy. wide leather corset like a pony saddle. Tournament fishing is a serious business. Sonny crouched azainst the controls of the cruiser, watching Mcuonougn. "Red kept on "chumming" throwing pieces of fish overboard to attract tuna. Mrs. Mac (Betty) played a highly important role by relaying occa sional bits of food to her husband WALLY'S PRODUCE Tomatoes 89c flat ORANGES For That School Lunch Med. site, doi. 43c CARROTS LOCAL 2 bun. 15c GREEN PEPPERS 7c lb. Pitted Dates 27c 7V4-oi. Pica. BOYER MEAT MARKET Specials for Friday and Saturday . BEEF LOIN STEAK . 59c lb. BEEF TONGUE, Fresh. . .28c lb. LARD 6-lb. can, lb. 14c BACON JOWLS.. 23c lb. BEEF ROAST. .44c lb. and resorting to frequent bits of badinage to ease the tension. Hooks Big One Suddenly McDonough barked "Let's go!" He swung on his huge rod as he set the hook in what we estimated to be an 800 to 900 pound lish. Sonny naked a cord which released tne cratt trom its mooring. The powerful motors began to ihrub. Betty aim 1 made ourselves scarce. "Red" stood at hand for any emergency, but away lrom McDonough since no aid can be given a tournament fisherman once he has hooked his lish. The battle was on. It's an feb-sui-d comparison, 1 know, but as AicDonougn toughi that lish I could thiiiK ol nothing but a man tackling a Bengal tiger with his bare hands. The tuna now had perhaps 300 yards of line run out and was in command of the situation. It was Mac's business to curb the fisii s rushes and gain command him sell. He had to work mighty last because we were encircled by olher ooatg and our theater ol operation was relatively small. Savage Fight it was a savage fight. Mac's big muscles swelled as ne threw every ounce of his vast strength into the task ol curbing the tuna s wild rushes and reeling it in inch by inch. His chair swung violent ly back and forth as his line lash ed the water. No man could stand mat long. Nooouy spoke. The tension was thick enough to cut, and became more so as we approached other boats anchored nearby. About nine minutes had passed and Mac had all but mined control over the huge fish when the tuna gave a sudden rush around the anchor line of a neighboring crHii, McDonouch's line was severed. Silence on the Jersey Lightning II. Everybody was stunned. Son ny was a white of face as a sheet. Mac sat and stared at the water for a long minute. Then he suddenly threw back his head and his big, boyish laugh boomed out. wiin that the crew lumped Into action to prepare for more fksiu ing. Betty slipped a sympathetic and encouraging arm about her husband's neck as he settled down to more hours of tedious waiting. well, there you have nine min utes in the life of a tuna fisher- COMPLETE Highway 99 N. Roseburg FREE PARKING! KICK OFF! Wally's low prices score high with your food budget Cut the cost of your training table - Buy Wally's specials! C & H PURE CANE SUGAR 25-lb. sack $919 KOOL AID BEVERAGE BASE 3 pkgs. 10c Chase & Sanborn rncccc mb. tin 49c lurrcc 2 -ib. SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 1B, 79c BORENE SOAP POWDER Giant pkg. . . . 69c GOD'S 1. And h esuseth all, both small and great, rich and poor, fr.s and bond, to rccelva a mark in their right hand, or In their foreheads: 17, And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Revelation 13:1(, 17 Wed., Sept. 7, 1949 The Britain Request Right To Spend Funds As Pleases WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. (.IV- RHtain U-ill ncl n-m!,lnn n spend Marshall plan dollars any- wnere sne llhei not just in tne United States as one way out of her financial n-Uii nffirtaia said today. Diplomatic authorities said Brit ish Foreign Minister Bevln on his way here for three-power talks on Britain's economic plight Is convinced hi will have to dip Into her dwind ling reserves for millions of dol lars unless Marshall plan policies are relaxed. Rwin inrl Rli Siaftr-wA r--i ...... chancellor of the exchequer, are' nue in rvew xorK tonight aboard ine untisn liner Maurentania fOr thp rriliPAl RHlith.AmArfnH. Canadian financial conference opening tomorrow at the Stale department. Top diplomats of the three governments hope to devise a .-.- i in siup-gap measures at condition trom getting worse. But they are reported pessimistic about finding an immediate for mula ior solving Britain s long range problem. Former Secretary of the Treas ury Henry Morgenthau Jr. said Britain's basic trouble Is that American Industry has achieved man and an observer. Mac took secord place in the tournament but he can gain the permanent trophy If he wins next vear, since he already has one leg on It through his victory In 198. I reckon he'll be there trying. 1 lflftutS ettSomtTotofis FOOD SHOPPING CENTER Mm Six Delicious Flavors tin 97c o 0 WORD 5g PKG. i News - Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 such a phenomenal peak of ef ficiency and productivity" that no country in western Europe can compete with It. Release Of Americans By Russians Postponed HELSTEDT, Germany. Sept 7. ieP The Russians were report ed to have postponed Indefinitely the liberation ot two American youths they have held In eastern Germany since late in July. No reason was given for the postponement of the release of Warren Oclsncr. 20, of Oyster Bay, N. Y. and Peter H. Sellers, 18, of Philadelphia. 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