Britain's Steel Industry Heading For Socialism ' LONDON, Nov. 2 UP) The , lnbor government paved the wav Monday to nationalize Britain's steel industry, even should It lose ' the general election next year. The labor-dominated House of Commons lor the third time ap proved the bill reducing the time by which the conservative house of Lords can delay commons - - approved legislation. Now the Lords can delay a bill two years; under the new measure the Lords can hold up legislation lor only one year. After a formal third reading on Nov. 11, the Lords reform bill will become law in December. The measure has a retroactive clause, covering bills pending at the time of passage. The most Important of these Is the steel nationalisation bill, which has been passed . once by commons and amended by the Lords to delay its operation- until July, 1351. ' ' ' The vote on the Lords reform - bill was 333 to 196 on vital se cond reading. The curb on the Lords is the biggest change in Britain's Parliamentary system since women were given the vote ji years ago. Burglars Steal Market Safe But Fail To Open It ' SPOKANE. Nov. 2 UP) Sher iff's deputies Monday searched the northern part of Spokane county tor -tne brash burglars who towed away a supermarket sale oenina a car. The safe containing an undis closed amount of money was xouna unopened nine miles north west of Spokane. Fourteen deputies were search 1 Ing a wooded section near Spring dale for a man who fled through tne umDer aiver abandoning a car. 1 ' A farmer had earlier reported seeing four men in a car near the spot where the safe was found. He told deputies three of the men had driven off and a fourth had fled across a field, Detective Captain Paul Sand ers said the safe had been towed from the store at the end of a chain or rope after the door to the building had been ripped off. He said the roadway had been gougea ana curbing chipped by the heavy safe as it was drag ged 12 blocks to a vacant lot. There, the safe was transferred to anotner car or truck, Sanders said. He estimated the safe was stolen some time after 3 a.m. Hole In His Pocket Leads To Capture Of Thief SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 2. UP) Robert Moreland is in Jail to day because of a hole In his pocket. xesterday two men held up Tsutomu Nakamotsu's cleaning shop, banged him over the head and departed with the contents of nis casn register (mostly small change) and his clothes. Police Patrolman Ramh Mc- Klnley answered the cleaner's call and followed a tn.il of dimes and nickels ($45 In all) to a near by dwelling where, he said, he found the 18-year-old Moreland and Nakamotsu's overcoat The second man wasn t around and had left no trail to be followed. Moreland faces trial on a rob bery charge. John Boettiger Weds Widow From Holland THE HAGUE, The Nether lasds. Nov. 2 (P Tnhn Ptnot tiger married Mrs. Virginia Daly iiiinn oi rnoenix, Ariz., Tuesday at a civil ceremony at The Hague stownhall. He was divdrced last AtlPltKt frnrrt TWrc Anna PnnnL velt Boettiger, daughter of the laie presiuem. Mrs. Lunn arrived yesterday , on a Holland America liner with i her seven-year-old daughter. Dueiuger resigned as puDllsn . er of the Seattle Post-Intelligenc-' er in 1945. Later he and Anna Roosevelt published and edited for a period the Arizona Times, . a Phoenix paper. Boettiger now Is ' connected ; with the Theodor Swanson asso . dates, public relations consult ' ants, in an advisory canaoifv tn the Dutch government on the In donesian question. Mrs. Lunn was the former wife of Richard Lunn, stepson of for mer Senator Wallace H. White of Maine. JiUt Injured Man Cuts Off His Own Right Hand NEW CASTLE, Ind., Nov. 2 CP) Charles Rothrock, 65-year-old farmer, amputated his own right hand with a nnnkpt knifo it ueuame cautznc in a mm picking machine yesterday. Roth rock's wife lost both her legs in the same corn picker In 1942. Rothrock, after freeing him self, ran a quarter of a mile tn Hume ui a uroiner ana was taken to a hospital. His condi tion ws reported fair. Rothrock's wife, Clara, was pulled into the machine seven years ago when her slacks caught In its blades. Both her legs were amoutatpri. tTTTMTVR'c nnnv itvt tktt-v PORTLAND, Nov. 2 UP) The body of a duck hunter, miss ing since early Monday, was tak en from the Columbia river to day. He was Jack M. Russell, 40, a railway express driver. His lunch pail and a duck he had shot were found in a duck blind at the river's edge. You're Money Ahead with Maytag i Bergh's Appliance Service 1200 S. Stephent Complete Service On Home and Commer cial Refrigeration. GUARANTEED FAST SERVICE II Two Men Shot In Hunting Mishaps In Umatilla Area PENDLETON, Nov. 2. VP) In hunting accidents in Umatilla county Sunday, one . man was shot in both legs and another In the upper arm. Both are here at St. Anthony's hospital. A 30-06 bullet, fired by Freder rick John Coombe, 28, Portland, pierced both lower thighs of Colo nel Thompson, 28, Uklah, in an Elk hunting accident, said Sheriff Bob Goad. Coombe, a Marine Corps Ser geant stationed at San Island, was charged with firing into the brush without seeing his target. Goad placed Coocbe under ar rest and In the cou ty jail, pend- BUILDING PERMITS UP SEATTLE iP) Despite a three-quarter million dollar drop in Seattle, building permits in Washington and Oregon for Sep tember were . almost $2,000,000 above the same month last year. The September, 1949, total was $20,274,531 as compared with $18,. 340,708 last September, accord ing to construction news bulletin. Portland's $4,368,225 total gave it top-ranking among the cities for total and amount of gain. The figure was $859,000 over that of a year ago.. ing further developments. Robert Leon Price, 20, Hermls ton, in handing his shotgun out a car window was shot In the up per arm when the hammer caught on the running board. His arm will recover. Oregon's Levy On Bridge Protested SALEM, Ore., Nov. 2. W) Washington officials told Oregon taxing authorities Monday the Longview bridge over the Colum bia should not be taxed by Ore gon. Lyle Iverson, assistant attor ney general of Washington, said taxes on the toll bridge in 1946 were' $6,549 and had been in creased to $36,783 this year. "We are not going to pay that tax without a fight. Washington is paying for the bridge and Ore gon is getting a free ride," he asserted. The Columbia county court, the Oregon State commission and the Oregon highway commission, all represented at the meeting, did not take action. The Oregon leg- VILLAGE MAILMAN UPPEO WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.-4P) President Truman signed into law Saturday a bill converting the village mailman Into a city fellow and giving him up to $1, 000 a year increase in salary. The measure would abolish vil lage letter carrier service and put employes in that branch In a city letter carrier classification. Instead of a top salary of $2, 550 a year, the village carriars would reoeive pay up to $3,550 a year. islature already has approved a measure freeing the bridge from taxation beginning In January, 1954. Webb Hoover, secretary of the toll bridge authority, and T. S. Hodges, a member of the Wash ington Tax commission, also pro tested the Oregon levies. i Wed., Nov. 2, 1949-The News-Review, Howbure, Of. 1 1 Kidnaper Again Pleads For Transfer From Alcatrax SEATTLE, NbV. 2 UP) Kidnaper William Dainard is making another effort to be mov ed from Alcatraz prison a re quest denied several times in the past. :, , Dainard, alias William Mahan. was sentenced In 1936 to 60 years in prison for his prt in kidnap ing George Weyerhaeuser In Ta- coma. The convict wrote Charles O. Carroll. King countv Drotwu. tor, saying a transfer might be possible If an old charge of rob bing a North Bend, Wash., bank was removed from his record. Carroll referrd the matter to Federal authorities. Dainard had a new reason this time tor weklng a transfer. He said the fog and cold weather on Alcatraz gave him neuritis. Vladimir K. Zworykin. who hu played an important part In de- sion, applied for his first patent 111 UA3. Dr. E. VY. Ccftir Chiropodist Foot Sped 129 N. 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