The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 02, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    1 10 Thi Newi-Rsvlew, Roieburg, Ore. Wed., Nov. 2, 1949
Marshall Plan Chief Warns
Europeans To Cut Barriers
Or Jeopardize American Aid
:( : By SAM DAWSON'
, NEW YORK, Nov. 2. UP) Marshall plan chief Paul Hoffman
told Europe Monday to get down to work. He gets tough with the
countries Uncle Sam Is aiding on the same day that nearly 2,000
;' businessmen gather here for their annual talkfest about foreign
I trade. .
:" The world Isn't producing and
' distributing as much as it should,
many of them contend, in view of
the motions it goes through, Low
productivity Is the rub as they
' see It that and all the fences
and boobytraps along the world's
trade lanes.
Hoffman tells Europe to low
er these fences, or maybe Uncle
Sam will lower the amount of Its
aid. Whether Europe will or not
is one of the unanswered ques
tions In the field of world busi
ness to be debated at the Na
tional' Foreign Trade convention
here. Let's look at a few of the
others, all more or less up in the
air:
"The final effect of devaluation
on the world's price, supply and
trading systems.
How many more markets
American businessmen will lose
because other nations bar or re
strict American goods.
Whether the British and other
Europens can raise production
rates high enough to pour- more
goods into the American home
market And whether the British
plan a trade war with us In world
markets.
Whether President Truman's
point four plin for' developing
backward areas will work, and if
so, when. And whether these na
tions really want American pri
vate capital enough to give it a
square deal.
Gathered at the convention are
manufacturers who sell part of
their products abroad or have
plants overseas; firms In the ex
port and import trade; banks and
Insurance companies; ocean, rail
companies and agricultural in
terests. The eoneral tonic Is "World
economic well-being through In
creased production and trade
which isn't as academic as you
might think. Productivity is be
coming the key problem in many
lands, Including our own. It
means working harder, but more
importantly, it means getting
more produced for the amount of
work you do.
Sir Stafford Crloos has laid it
on the line to the British. The
NEEWOLLAH PARADE Monday night offered youngsters (and we might guess their elders) an
opportunity to prepare the best in costumes. Girl kneeling at left is Charlotte Kelly, holding a
Drotective arm around her little sister, Judy. The very authentic devil is Terry Walbert and
the mechanical man is really Franklin Bruce Oliver. (Staff Picture.)-
icci
today's Blitz Wcinhard
has it
Chancellor of the Exchequer tells
them: "Unless we can quicniy
produce more and get our costs
down, we shall suffer a tragic
fall in our standard of living."
He tells them to work harder and
to expect less in social benefit
handouts from tneir government.
And he reminds Britons that tttey
already owe the United States
$4 34 billion, for help in the last
four years.
Even the world's wealthiest,
most productive nation can do
better. President Truman sug
gests that the national Income of
the United States can be raised
from the present $200 billion a
year to $300 billion.
Angry Boy, 12, Stabs .
His Infant Cousin
ALTURAS. Calif.. Nov. 2. UP)
Twelve year - old Dale Jennings
didn't like doing household chores
so, he told probation officer E,
R. Server, he turned his wrath
on his 18-month-old 'cousin.
Dale is held in the Modoc coun
ty jail while authorities Investi
gate the stabbing and beating of
Tommy Rightnour, infant son of
Mrs. Jessie Righnour.
Server said the baby was found
Saturday night in a haystack suf
fering from an abdominal stab
wound and a beating. Tommy was
given a au-au cnance to recover.
Dale was picked up at a ranch
20 miles away.
server sam uaie admitted tne
attack, explaining he was "mad"
at the Rlghtnours, with -whom ne
lived.
No charges have been filed
against Dale, son of Greeley Jen
nings, of Shatter, Calif. .His mo
ther is dead.
CVA Rapped At
Water Assn. Meet
SALT LAKE CITY, Nev. 2 UP)
Existing federal- agencies have
all the facilities necessary for
reclamation and power develop
ment, a director of the National
Reclamation association said
here.
Robert W. Sawyer of Bend,
Ore., expressed opposition to re
gional agencies such as the pro
posed Columbia Valley authority.
"To superimpose another agen-
mr nn tnn nf avtcflnn nnae Via
,J Ull lUf. JI. WUdllll v.. co, lie
told reporters, "might actually
retard reclamation development.
Such an agency would create con
flicting lines of authority. It's
Just nqt needed."
Sawyer said the Columbia val
ley proposal has become a poli
tical issue, with Democrats gen
erally favoring it and Republi
cans oppostlng it.
"Inls is untortunate, he said,
"because water Is far too impor
tant a matter to be a political
toy."
C. Petrus Peterson of Lincoln,
criticized the administrative set
up of the Tennessee Valley authority.
Ample Supply Of
Fertilizer Ready
For Current Year
Plenty of fertilizer should be
on hand for farmers this year,
according to a recent report by
the Department of Agriculture.
Domestic ' supplies during the
year Just ended set a record, and
suDsianuai increases are expect
ed for 1949-50.
The 1948-49 combined supplies
of nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and
potash totaling 3,940,000 tons
exceeds 1947-48 consumption by
300,000 tons. During-1949-50, the
report indicates, these may be
15-25 percent more nitrogen; 10
to 15 percent more phosphoric
acid; 'and about 10 percent more
potash. -
More' nitrogen could come
from available domestic plant
capacity, assuming net commer
cial Imports equal at least to
those of 1948-49, and depending
also on the general level of na
tional economy, farmer purchas
ing power, and regular move
ment to trde outlets, which ef
fects maintenance of high levels
of production at many plants.
Larger supplies of phosphate
could come from domestic min
ing and processing. More potash
could be obtained, provided a
substantial import movement de
veloped.. Consumption of plant food in
commercial fertilizers in the
United States, Hawaii, and Puer
to Rico for the year 1948-49, Just
completed, is estimated at 3,640,
000 tons an increase-of 148 per
cent onver the .1935-39 average.
. A radio antenna ts classified
as directional when it receives
from one direction better than
another.
National Parks Have
New Visitor Records
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. UP)
National parks and other areas
administered by the National
Park service attracted more vis
itors the past year than ever be
fore. The visitor total for the year
(Oct. 1 to Sept 30) was 31,864,
180, the park service reported, a
gain of 8 percent over last year's
high of 29,608,3ia
The number of visitors at var
ious Pacific Northwest park ar
eas for 1949 and 1948 Include:
(1949 figure first)
National Parks Mount McKin
ley, Alaska, 4,820 and 4,675;
Mount Rainier, Wash., 573,183
and 580,135; Olympic, Wash.,
392,508 and 189,280.
National Monuments Oregon
Caves, Ore., 82,069 and 71,962;
Sitka, Alaska, 6,862 and 9.470;
Whitman, Wash, 10,261 (no 1948
figure).
Recreational Areas Coulee
Dami Wash., 302,077 and 268,210.
All letters of amateur radio
stations always include a num
ber. That is to identify the dis
trict in which they are located.
SUFFICIENT CAUSE
FRESNO. UP) People
slurred the pronunciation of his
name, running his surname and
given name together, Jack
Asdorian told a superior judge.
He asked the court for permission
to change It
Asdoran. 24. said he once suf.
fered a broken nose in a fight
which started when jokes were
made about his name. That was
when he was in the army.
Judge Philip Conley gave him
permission to change his name to
Jack Dorian.
FLOOR SANDING
and
FINISHING
Estimates
A
Leslie Pf off
iilllI.IHUl "'
320 Word St.
Phone 134S-J
Soon You Will Need A
NEW ROOF
Let Us Give You An Estimate
COEN SUPPLY COMPANY
Phone 121
Everything For The Builder
Floed and Mill 8ts.
OIL TO BURN
For prompt courteous meter
ed deliveries of high quality
trove and burner oil
CALL 152
MYERS OIL CO.
Distributors of Hancock
Petroleum Products For
.Douglas County
George Lawrence
. Company
FEATURES
Proto Tools
Gates Fan Belts
American Hammered
Piston Rings
Champion Spark Plugs
Federal Mogul
Bearings
Permite Internal
Automotive Parts
Neihoff Electric
Parts
Diamond Precision
Clutch Parts
Victor Gaskets
Marmont Tail Pipes ,
and Mufflers
Service Station
Equipment
Garage Equipment
Mechanics' Tools
The George Lawrence Co.
Announces ,
The opening of their
ROSEBURG BRANCH
114 South Stephens
Carrying a complete line of
parts in stock for all makes
of cars and trucks.
Hours 8 a .m. to 5 p. m. including Saturday
And here you will find a com
plete automotive mechanics'
shop.
NOW
OPEN!
George lawrence Co.
Roseburg Branch
114 South Stephens
Phone 1200
n
Yes, over $2,000,000 in Cash
and Valuable Prizes ,
Just teB m e good reason why we tfcoaid give yon
a new Shelvador Refrigerator.
BIG DOUBLE-BARRELED CONTEST
Win a brand new 1950 custom model
Shefvador Refrigerator!
A double chanee to win. FIRST our Local Contest, deigned
for you and your friends and neighbors judged by local judges
In your own community. All you do is write on the red Local
Entry Blank in 50 words or lees why we should give you
beautiful, new 9-cubic-footShelvador Refrigerator. The winner
selected by our judges will get new 1950 Shelvador Refrig
erator to be awarded by us and delivered right to yam borne.
Jest follow thoto smpfe rule
i at SO wordk of mas, wrwe yonr reason or roosonB wiry we sfioofd1
gbe yoo a nw Shelvador refrigerator. Write your reasons In the
pace provided on Mm Entry Uonki Mm red Entry Blank for the
Crosley Local Dealers' Contest Mm green Entry Monk for the Crattey
NatkncjJ Confess.
ft PorffclpQnfs eray enter both the Grosloy Loco! Dealers Contest
and the Crosley National Contest, However, participants nay sebmlt
only one entry In only one of the Crotley Local Dealers' Contoits,
and the participant nay submit only one entry M the Crosley National
Corde
S. lafh of W Brwry Bfaoki 0 be obtaned at wo cost front Crosley
Appliance deamrs. The green Entry Hank for Mm Notional Canto
from any Crosloy Gaoler, the red Entry Monk from the tocoi Crate?
4 Any resident of the conrnontof Unhod States nay compete encept
employees of the Crodey Division of Mm AVCO Manvfachirino Cor
poration, retail dealers of Crotley appliances, wholesale dlstribvtors
of Creel ey appliance, their advertising cgoncMS and their faeriUee.
$27,500 fx cash, 25 csmpteta Crosley Electric Kitchens mi
100 nee 1950 Sbchrsdw Refrigerators as sensed prizes.
SECOND a National Contest, In addition to and separate from
the over 6,500 local Croeley Dealer Contests, where the same
words you write for the Local Contest (or different ones 8 you
prefer) may be submitted on the green National Entry Blank
and compete for the Grand Prizes of cash, kitchens, and
refrigerators tojbo awarded by Ooaley.
Here's what the Croeley Kitchens win include: New I960
Shelvador Refrigerator Model CB-9 Croeley Electric Range
Model DE-129 Crosley Kitchen Freezer Model HF-1346
40-gallon table-top Model CMT-40-DE Crosley Efeetrie
Water Heater Crosley Kitchen Disposer Model CKD-2S
Croeley Double Drain-Board Sink Model CST-4800 Crosiey
Steel Kitchen Wall and Base Cabinets, maximum retafl falue
.of $350.00. Imagine ail this in your home plus $300.00 in
cash toward installation. .
GET YOUR FREE ENTRY
I. At entries on the red Entry Monks for the Crosley local Deafen
Contost nwst be delivered before December 1, 1949, to Mm Crosley
Dealer from whom the entry was obtained.
S AH entries on otrhor the red blank for the local contest or Mtg
green blank for Mm national contett that ore mailed, nvst be post-
Jf nVofl or deweer ks person yooT red bdnr Monk for ffce Osostoy
Local Dealers' Contest .to the Crodey Dealer from whom Mm entry
blank was obtained. MoH the green Entry Blank for Mm NaKonoJ
Crosley Contest toi Betty Oban, Director of Home Economics, Crosley
Drrhtoft, AVCO Monvfoctwing Corp Box 1938, Cincinnati, Ohio,
s wH be Mood and prtros wM bo owoqJod for originate
and aptiMss of thought. Jedges' dedvm wm be Anal .
we oworaea n cose or rtes. No entries be
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trios, contents and Meat therein hncomn Mm woMrtu
t the Crotksy Wrmton, AVCO Minwliiilnkiw Corporation, ,
9 Ml whesem whl be noMnod by nobV phone, or teCegroeL A ntf
of the winners of Mm Crosley Notlonol Contest wM be available on
reqwest from Crosley Dhrblon, AVCO Momrfocterlng Corporation,
rfter ofmsconteeb oppfoln,offv months
It ym bmf m mm 1950 Cmlcy ttrnMctntor derior tfait
coo fees and win one as a prixe either in natsonal or loea4 eooteata
o mssy tteet to tak the retail prioa of jtotxr prim Mtrhx
hcmytvCmmmLrAmij.lsw.og,
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