12 The Newt-Rvlw, Retcburg, Or. Frl. Oct. 7. 1949 Ei '- 'V 111. -r . I I rll y P8 yr&7 . ... , I , ' ",v.. 0 I Too Much Govt. Interference Is Plaint Of States PORTLAND, Oct. 6 (tPt Statei have too little money and too much federal Interference, delegates to the Council of State Governments were told at the closing session of the western re gional meeting yesterday. Every additional federal grant of aid to the states "ties them tighter to the federal wheel," Al vin H. Reading, Idaho Budget di rector, said. Frank Bane, the council's exec utive director, also noted federal effects In pointing out that a dec ad.' ago the federal government took one-half of all taxes and now takes two-thirds. Since the war, federal aid to states has dou bled, he said, and this brings about more federal control. States should be more self-reliant, he said. Reading said there are a rising number of costs in welfare pro grams which he called Irreduc ible even when state income fails off. Washington's tax commissioner, E, W. Anderson, said his state needs more income and "it Is highly probable that we will have to raise our 3 percent sales tax." In a resolution the conference recommended that the "federal government begin leaving to states those problems which can be left there. It also decided to set up a conv njittee to seek coordination of western highway and truck laws. ONE HAND NO HANDICAP These men are employed by the Douglas Manufacturing company and can do "anything around the mill," despite the fact that each has suffered the loss of one hand. Pictures at left show Sam Wingfield, employed by the company since June as trim saw and edger operator. Upper and lower pictures show him using his left hand. Ken neth Tissino, above, employed since April by the company as a general construction man, is shown gripping hammer with gloved mechanical hand, while holding nail with his good left hand. During "National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week," employers are reminded that a physical handicap is not neces sarily a job handicap. (Staff pictures). The cost of accidents In the United States in 1948 is estimat ed at $7,400,000,00. LOOK xms SIGN f DECOCATWG V AMEB5CA J IT IS YOUR PROTECTION Fully Guarante.s Rtllabl Quality Work At No AddeCott Roseburg Chapter P. D. C A. Phone 208 McKAV ON VACATION SALEM. Oct. 6 (. Governor Douglas McKay left by plane to day to spend three days on a W'ickenburg, Ariz., ranch with Governor Dan E. Garvcy of Ari zona. The governor said the trip was Just a few days vacation. The average capacity of U. S. railway freight cars has Increas-1 ed steadily since 1916 from 41 tons to 51.9 tons. The cost of accidents In the United States in 198 is estimated at $7,400,000,000. 9 House, Commercial and Industrial Wiring Electrical Trouble Shooting Motor and Appliance Re pair Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service 17 Years Experience ACE ELECTRIC Licensed Electrician 316 E. 2nd Ave. N. Ph. 1095 L 'ffsthe8errieS exclaim die youngsters. And k ' is the delicious, concentrated, loganberries and raspberries that make Portland Punch a taste delight during study and play, . And full of natural for energy.' 0 ASK FOR PORTLAND PUNCH AT YOUR DEALER'S, NOW! A 12 ok. bottle, miied with warer, mikes 6 hill pints of flavorful, fefreshini beverage. TUNE IN ON Portland Punch! "Meet The Missus" Saturdays CBS Network Train Ripi Postal Monty Bag, Starts "Gold Rush" LITCHFIELD PARK. Ariz.. Oct. 7 CP) An unscheduled "gold rush" started and ended abruptly here Wednesday. A speeding train set the stage for the modern '49ei s. It ran over and ripped a postal money bag that had dropped from a second train. Currency In 1, S, 10 and 20 dollar denominations was scat tered over an eight-mile stretch of railroad right-of-way. Officers raced "prospectors" to the scene. Deputy Grover Schoonover re ported finding between $700 and $800 on a teen age boy observed running from the tracks. Quickly a patrol system was set up to keep passers-by from the scene. Other deputies and peace officers searched for more of the money. The money bag was consigned to the Litchfield Park branch of the Valley National hank by the Federal Reserve bank of Los Angeles. There was no announce ment of how much money it contained. 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