The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 06, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 The Newt-Review, Roteburq, Ore.-Thurs., Oct. , 1949
Russia-Allied Tug-Of-War Over
Control Of Germany Increases
By DeWITT MacKENZIE
(AP Forlm Afrtlrt Aiulyill
Russia shows signs of being about to create a new. communist
dominated German state out of her eastern rone of occupation,
with Berlin as Its capital.
This will be calculated to offset the German republic recently
established at Bonn by the three western zones under guidance of
America, Britain and France.
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When these two Germanyi are
functioning there will ensue a
tug-of-war between Russia and
the three democracies to achieve
a united Germany communist if
the Soviet wins and democratic If
the western trio are successful.
The future history of continental
Europe will be heavily influenced
by the outcome of this struggle,
for ultimately Germany may well
resume her old position as the key
stone of central Europe.
That is, she will resume It if
she is reunited. And on that score
there can be small doubt unless
events take a wholly unforeseen
turn. It isn't the nature of the
Germans to be separated. By hook
or by crook the two divisions will
unite to re-establish the father
land as soon as they see an
opening.
Naturally Moscow's hope Is to
draw western Germany Into the
Soviet eastern zone, thereby oon
solldatine the relch Into a com
munist state which would be
satellite of Russia. By the kame
token the three western allies ore
aiming to attract eastern Or
many Into the Bonn government,
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129 N. Jackson
Phone 1170
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Teen-Age Deaths
In Auto Mishaps
On The Decrease
By JANE EADS
WASHINGTON 'Tee n-a-cides"
dealhs from traffic accidents
involving drivers under 25 years
of age are on the decrease, the
Inter-Industry Highway Safetv
Committee reports. This may re"
due partly to the committee's
new safety program, which urges
parents to encourage their sons
and daughters to sign agree
ments wilh them to live up to
eight good driving practices in
return for permission to use the
family car.
The Idea Is to get young driv
ers in this age group, who are in
volved in nearly one-ihird of all
highway accidents, to become
members of the "Man-toMan"
and "Dad to-Daughter" clubs
now being formed throughout the
country. Assisting the committee
In carrying on the project are
the National Automobile Dealers
Association and the National
Committee for Traffic Safety.
School Training Aids
The group lists as its Number
One safety project support of the
high school driver education and
training programs. It urges that
dealers loan cars to those schools
with qualified instructors. "High
school-trained teenage drivers
are Involved In only 50 percent
as many accidents as the un
trained, the committee savs.
"Approximately 2.000,000 boys
and girls of high school age be-
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if and when the Russian military
grip la relaxed.
Economically the Soviet and the
western zones not only comple
ment each other but are essential
to each other. The west has the
1 greater portion of the industries,
while the east is rich agricul
turally. I The west, of course, is much
larger, having an area of some
1 95.000 square miles and a popula
tion of about 45,000.000. The
Soviet zone contains 46,000 square
miles and has a population of
17,000,000.
However, the eastern zone has
a tremendous drawing Card
Berlin, former proud capital of
the relch, one of the world's great
cities and hub of European trans
portation. The fact that Berlin is
now divided into four zones which
are occupied by Russia, Britain,
France and America won't pre
clude the -protected eastern Ger
man government from claiming it
as the capital.
Ideologically the advantage In
the battle for unity will lie with
, the three western zones.
Pacific U. Freshmen Relieved Of Paddles
FOREST GROVE, Oct. 6. UP
Pacific university, abandoning
tradition, had tossed away all Its
paddles today.
The freshmen, who have al
ways had to tote paddles Just
In case a letterman might de
cide they needed punishment,
stacked the clubs up in the dean's
office. .
I The letterman's club voted to
abandon physical punishment as
, part of frosh training. The fresh-
men mun mm uunu .c
coming bonfire and answer twice
weekly rollcalls, however.
Dr. Dave Darland, dean of stud
ents, congratulated the lettermen
on their decision. He called It
"evidence of progress toward maturity."
come eligible to drive eacn
year."
Since the start of the program
In May the committee says It
has received requests for nearly
a million copies of the agree
ments and approximately 750.000
club cards. Each youthful driver
who signs the agreement is given
a membership card in the Na
tional Good Driving Club. Condi
tions of the parent-youth agree
ment include a promise not to try
to show-off while driving, not to
allow the car to be driven by any
one who has been drinking, not
to drive in excess of the speed
limits specified on any city street
or over 50 miles per hour on open
highways, to slow down and look
bolh ways at all intersections,
not to race with other cars, not
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A faat way to do business is by Long
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And you can say as much in three
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Long Distance is one of today's best
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ten years ago.
Get the answer fast... use long distance
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Give to your Community Chest. ..Give all you can.
to drive If he feels sleepy, to obey
all signs and traffic regulations.
And, this one may put father on
the spot: "That, knowing insofar
as the law is concerned, my acts
in u.ing the car are the acts of
my father, I will trv to drive it
as carefully and cautiously as he
does.'"
Add a special cheese mixture
to steak Just before it is done.
Prepare it this way: Mash a lit
tle blue cheese with some French
dressing and flavor it with a lit
tle Worcestershire sauce. When
the steak is almost done season
It with salt and freshly ground
pepper and spread the cheese
mixture over the top. Return to
the broiler until the mixture bub
bles and serve immediately.
Bag Of Deer In Eastern
Oregon Shows Increase
LA GRANDE. Oct R (Pt
Hunters are having better luck
than last season, if the number
of animals turned in to cold stor
age lockers here is a fair Indi
calion. Locker companies reported re
ceiving three times as many deej
as last year. In addition, they
got one bear and one bull; shot
by mistake.
BAKER, Oct. (JP) George
Van Arnham of Newport bagged
a nine-point buck here and said
he is going to take the horns
home for a hat rack.
Arnham, hunting in the Green
horn district, shot the 250-pound
deer Monday from 100 yards. fie
brought the animal here.
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I October 7th and 8f h
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Mayonnaise Quart, 63c
Local
Green Peppers
3-lbs 19c
California
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Sweet Potatoes
or Yams
2-!bs 23c
Local Grown
Danish Squash
15c
Med. Size
2 for
California Fancy
Tokay Grapes
2-!bs 19c
Tree-Top, Yakima Pure
Apple Cider Vi gallon
39c
California Large
Lima Beans 2 b bag 39c
Reg. 5c Size
Hershey Bars Milk or Almond 6 for 23c
Scot Tissue Fun 1000 Sheet Rolls 2 for 19c
Sunshine, Hyde Park
Cookies Fancy Assortment, 1 -lb. box 49c
Princess Pat
Chocolate Cherries 1 -lb box..
59c
U. S. Fancy, Light Clover Blossom
BRADSHAW'S PURE HONEY
5-lb.
can
73c
CHOJCE
MEATS
Bacon
Sliced ends and pieces..
lb. 27c
Choice
Swiss Steak Highest quality
meats.-
lb. 75c
Milk Fed
Veal Chops lb. 69c
Smoked Breakfast
Sausage The best for good eating.- lb. 49c
Choice Grain Fed
Beef Roasts Cut from Grade A Betf lb. 49c
Fresh Willopa
Oysters
Pt. Jars 60c
Hormel's
Spam All meat, no waste, 12-oz cans-
39c
Swift's Premium
Wieners
lb. 49c
Beg Mar.
Dog Food can 2 27c
Porter's Coiled
Spaghetti Mozpkg. 18c
Junket
Quick Fudge i 2-oz. box30C
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Stroke of a Brush . . .
aptly describes your hair after we have given
it our new short cut. It's just long enough to
peep from the brim of your tiny new hot
and oh so outrageously flattering.
Henninger's Beauty Shop
Alice Marrion In Charge
Opens 8:00 A. M.
Phone 522
Store No. 1 Jackson and Winchester
Sunshine
Shredded WheaUg 15c
Fisher's 10-lb. bags
Pancake Flour 99c
Libby's Fancy
Pumpkin No. 2Vi cons- 12c
KRAFT DINNERS 7'2-oz Pkg
2 for 23c
CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP
3 bars 23C
DURKEE'S MEAT SAUCE ,
0-oz. size..
33c
HOMINY
Burbank, white or yellow, No. 2 cans .
12c
HOODY'S PEANUT BUTTER
2-lbs
59c
MINT LOZENGES
Sunshine, 8-oz. pkg.
19c
MAZOLA OIL
Quarts..
59c
LEA and PERRIN SAUCE
5-oz. bottle
29c
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ROSEBURG STORES
Store No. 1 Store No. 2
Jackson and Winchester 314 S. Stephens
Henninger's Mart
Myrtle Creek and Riddle
Vedder'a Markets
Clendal
Henninger's Thrift
Markets
Oakland and
Sutherlln