6 Tht Nwi-Reviw, Roieburg, Org Wf., Oct. 19, j Little BOV ElldS Long Search For Murder Suspect t I ' 1 TV:- T yrvr-v" ' Tv.w-)K--r-r''-- , T--'nnnn n(iintT-i- MOTHER IS A STUDEN T Mr. Blanrhe Hoover, of Llzton. Ind.. rides the school but with her three children u she finishes her hlib school course while thejr attend trade school. DALHART, Tex., Oct. 19. (JP) A little boy ended the big man. hunt lor Lenard (Lucky) Haw kins, wanted lor murder. "There's a man out there who wants some matches, John Wil liam Smith, 10, told his mother. "1 think he's the man they're looking lor." Eight officers then flushed the one-time bush league baseball player from his hiding place in s clump of trees near Middle Water, Texas, 20 miles southeast of here, late Sunday. Hawkins, 34, is charged with murder in the shooting of Alfred Clark, 2.3, of Boise City, Okla. Clark's body was found last Wednesday near Jerseyville, III. The no-resisiance surrender of Hawkins ended one of the big gest manhunts In the history of the Panhandle. Officers from New Mexico and Oklahoma had Joined the search, centering around this topof-Texas town. Mrs. W. S. Smith called police. Her son had been asked by Hawkins to bring him some matches. Phosphated Hay and Pasture II Phosphate dehcMnctes In stoci mull In depravod appetite, poor qrowth and reproduction, weakened bones end rickets in young anmidts. Avoid phosphate deficiency hjr veinq Simplot Red Diamond Superphosphate on hay and pasture. Torts and records show Simplot Red Diamond can double hay and pasture orowlh, provide belter feed and ample phosphorus for heailny. animals. heavy Ask tor rRCC rertlltsisif Pamphlet BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 98 Located W. Washington St. and S. P. R R. Tracki Here's Out To Hew Vets Will Spend Refunds NEW YORK. Oct. 13 A tip-off on what veterans will do with the S2.R-billmn in Glinsurance re funds to be paid out beginning next Januarv, is given in the current issue of Business Week. "The magazine say that its clue was obtained from a fedeial reserve study analyzing what veterans did with nearly $2bll lion in terminal leave bonds i n the first half-year after they be came cashable. If the ;is follow the pattern of their previous action, then "40 per cent will hold onto their bonds. Here's how others stwr.t their cash: 28 percent of those who spent their money bought nondurahles (clothes, food, etc.l; 23 percent bought durables (autos appliances, furniture!; 11 percent paid lor emergencies and illness; 9 percent paid up back bills; 6 percent put it in bank accounts; 4 jiercent spent it for homes; 3 percent "blew It" on luxuries. The remainder split their money tip among taxes, farm expenses, business investments. Promotion Of Popular Mailman Draws Protests BOSTON, Oct. 19- (.PI How would you like to he the mail man who became so popular that your friends protest your pro motion? That's the predicament Benja min P. Packer, 52, finds himself in. Ben has been carrying the mall to about 1,5110 families in t h e Devon street section of Grove hall, Roxbury, for the past 23 years. Postal headquarters granted Ben's request (or a shift to a 700 family route to lighten his burden. But the department reports Its gelling heavy demands for Ben's f. Zf t : " ,' .r If T r. V (NEA Trlrphoto) ADMIRAL HALSET ATTACKS B-3-Hands on hips, Fleet Admiral William F. (Bull) Halsey stands beiure the House armed services commlUee in Washington, chirging that B-3fl-type Intercontinental bombing Is a sure way to unit enemy peoples In "fiery patriotism." He told the committee that the only thief B-tt attacks could stop would be enemy bullets. Committee members are, left to right: Reps. Melvia Price (D, 111.), Paul i. Kilday CO, Tex.), Chairman Carl Vinson and Dewey Short (R, Mo J. if i REPATRIATE'S WELCOME-A tearful Japa. nrse mother greets her dauihter In Tokyo as the daughter, sepa rated from family for ten years, was repatriated from Manchuria, retention on the old route. You see, Ben s a bit of an odd Jobs man. He could fix a leaky faucet, repair a balky electrical fixture, and always had a pocket ful of candy lor the kiddies on the route. Stop in before you trade tires . . . See this money-saving difference with your own eyes! ft a ii v x -r ' a B.E Goodrich RuiJimRuk MORE MILEAGE, SAFETY, COMFORT "RYTHMIC FLEXING CORDS" MAKE THE DIFFERENCE! I'nhke crmls in most tires, BFG cords work m rylhm to share the wear for more miles cushion the impact for more comfort ahsnrb the road punch for more safety .... give you a Rythm Rule" at mo extra coit. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR PRESENT TIRESI jJ r2mmmm smm R JM MOST CORDS FlIX OUT Of RYTHM .ro cords rux in rythm ?o ' i bL Wife DOW f fWN "lletter Buys at nrrifj" Hiway 99 at Garden Valley Road SALES AND SERVICE Phone 13S4 Rural Phone Expansion Given House Approval WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 -P1 By voice vote, the House Mon day approved legislation provid ing government loans for a vast expansion of rural telephone ser vice. Quick Senate approval Is ex pected to send the bill to t h e White House. I'nder the legislation, author ized by Rep PoaRe (DTexi, the government would make direct loans for the building of tele phone facilities much in the man ner it has aided expansion o f farm power under the Rural El ectrification administration. The loans would he made t cooperatives and to private tele phone companies for extension and Improvement of facilities. Stone ace men made rough drawings of star constellations on the walls of eaves. Do The Job HI' xuurKaujx 1M XjVV DISSTON One-Man CHAIN SAW Stv your miucte. Head for the woods with thii new Dtteton One Man Chain Saw. Lifht weight, gat olinevdhven power saw. Fells . . Bucks . . Limbs. Operates at any smile . . even upside down. CARL J. PEETZ Phone 27? 920 S. Stephens Mark Warnow Of Radio Orchestra Fame Dies NEW YORK, Oct. 19 lP Mark Warnow, 47, orchestra con ductor of the Lucky Strrke hit parade radio show for many years, died Sunday of a heart ailment. Warnow died an hour after en tering a hospital for a checkup. Radio programs of which he was musical director included "March of Time," "All-Time Hit Parade." "Your Hit Parade," "We The People." Chauffeurs Reminded Of License Ending Date Oregon's 50.000 chauffeur's li censes will expire December 31 and early renewal to avoid a last minute rush is advised by the aecretary of state's office. License officials pointed out that although regular driving per mits now expire every two ; ears cn the holder's birth date, a 1 1 chauffeur's permits still expire at the end of every year. Thev may be renewed at "the 51.00 fee by filling in the reverse of the cur rent card or by using the regular application for renewal form. Possible source of delay in ob taining 1950 permits will be if applicants have allowed their re gular driver's license to expire. Chauffeur renewal requests will not be accepted unless the app licant holds a valid driver's li cense, officials said. Federal Housing Aid Granted Portland WASHINGTON. Oct. 19 t.PV The public housing administra tion assigned 2.000 units of low cost housing Mondav to Portland, Ore., and 1.000 to Phoenix. Ariz. Local housing authorities ask ed for loans to pay for planning as follows: Portland. $350,000; and Phoe nix $250,000. These loans are suhfect to ap proval by President Truman. In addition, the government will , lend up to 90 per cent of con struction costs, if private financ i ing is not available. f O i i LEADS CHINA HEDS-Chou En-lai, above, is tha new premier of tha Central People's Govern ment of Communist China. His appointment and tht establish ment of the "Chinese People ! Republic" were announced at mammoth Red rally In Pekin. R. D. BRIDGES Savings Representative Equitoble Savings and Lean Ait'n. Phone 442 Oakland, Ora. CIT MV ewctop KEN IT'I LIKE HOME You can tjy LP-GAS Om etf the Wrt iheaas ahem LF-Gas H, M (Matter wheat yns live aow ... or where ywe mm move to in ike fmtm . . . yeMi'tt till be sWe mm fty ymme mmd era Lf-Gae sppheaces. Bstsne LP-Gaa is ptwr pma4 ftmmt ftw r fniwfSanoss- besAewf swfcsf'ei'ver ytrei sivei Sm as ImU Hem A Tank Wtty Rssr UTIUTY SERVE Pacifle Bldg. Phone 235 Rosehwrg Refresh . . . 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