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2 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore.- Thur., Nov. 3, I949i Dpmocrarv.Rpd Struggle Is War, Educator Says "0-MI-COSH . . . THAT LITTLE?"-One-year-old Mary Ruth DeVor stares in dlsbeliet at a four-pound incubator baby in St, John's Hospital, Cleveland, O. What Mary Ruth doesn't realize is that just a year ago she checked in at St. John's, slightly pre mature, and weighing only one pound, 14 ounces, Now she's a husky 17 pounds, eight ounces. Sister Agnes Therese, who cared . for Mary Ruth as a tiny tot, showed her around the baby ward on her birthday visit to the hospital. Value Of Oregon's Utilities Heavily Increased SALEM OP) Public utilities In Oregon are worth $451,500,000, tne state rax commission says. Their assessed value, which is for tax purposes, is $246,600,000, or $24,500,000 more than last year. The railroads have the biggest value, $185,732,000. Every one of the 36 counties has at least a little piece of railroad track ex cept Curry. Second largest are the electric companies, worm $i4o,aou,uuo. Then come the telephone and gas companies, worth $81,000,000 and $19,000,000. Other utilities Included in the total are air lines, express, tele graph, water, heating and bridge companies. . FIRE INSURANCE AT , ROSEBURG REALTY and Insurance Co. Umpqua Hotel Lobby The .Convenient Plaoe to Buy Inauranoe Truck Driver Jailed On Murder Complaint PORTLAND, Nov. 3. UP Ted Bussey, 28-year-old ' Vancouver, Wash., truck driver is held in the city 1ail under a murder com plaint issued by Deputy District Attorney jbck Murcmson. Bussey was arrested as a re sult of the death Monday of Peter J. Ottobonl, 44. Ottobonl was Injured Oct. 22. Bussey called police at that time and reported that Ottobonl struck at him after an argument over an automobile mishap, and he pushed Ottobonl who fell and struck his head on the sidewalk. The detective bureau reported that the case Is scheduled to go to the grand Jury. JOBS AVAILABLE We have Jobs for trained workers. If you have the training, we have the ob. If you don't have the training, come In or call tomorrow Fall enrollment now u.ider way GRANT'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 112 N. 8t:phens Phone 1535 R SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.-UP The struggle between Commu nism and Democracy la not a debate; it is a war. Dr. Robert Gordon Sproul, pre sident of tne university oi Cali fornia, emphasized this Tuesday in an address before the general session oi tne American Hank ers association convention. Lashing out at advocates of totalitarianism in any form, Dr. Sproul declared: "Why should our institutions offer hospitality to those who use a false and brutal hope to pur suade the young and gullible to sign away their birthright?" American business "is having another tremendous year in 1949," Secretary of the Treasury Snyder told the convention. The cabinet officer, address ing the first general session, pro fessed no fear of the coal and steel strike clouds in the econ mic sky. Bankers from 44 states were honored at the general session for their service to agriculture when their state associations re ceived the ABA agricultural com mission's 1,000-polnt rating awards. Presentation of awards was made by Charles T. O'Neill, com mission chairman, of Charlottes ville, Va. O'Neill particularly cited the Oregon Bankers association for having received the rating for 20 consecutive years. Oregon, first state to achieve such a record, was presented a special certificate. c Four Killed In Shooting Orgy SANTA ROSA. Calif., Nov. 3. UP) "I say 'no, come in day time. '"No push door or I shoot you.' Him push door. I shoot." Thus, said prosecuting Attor ney Charles J. McGoIdrlck today, did Polcerpacio (Henry) Plo. 37- year-old Filipino hop ranch work er, explain the start of a killing rampage last night wmcn left iour persons aeaa. inev were: Clvde Howard. 23: his Indian bride of two weeks, Louise, 27. Mrs. Howards sister, Mrs. Maria Silvas, 39, and Tony Abaya, another Filipino ranch worker, about 40. The slaying, from a dozen or more snotgun blasts, occurred last night when Howard and his wife, accompanied by Mrs. Sil vas and her five-year-old daugh ter, Esther, went to Plo's cabin to get a small trunk belonging to Mrs. Howard. Minutes later all three were dead on the porch and in the yard in front of the cabin and the child was running scream ing down the road. Then, the pro secutor said, Pio went to the ca bin occupied by Abaya on an f joining ranch, called him out and shot him. Mrs. Howard. McGoIdrlck said he had learned from a number had been Pio's girl friend until shortly before her marriage and had lived at Plo's cabin. When the three went up on the porch shortly after dark last night, McGoIdrlck said, Pio warned them to stay out and come back in the daytime. Pio finally was arrested at the edge of Santa Rosa as he drove into town in an old automobile. W ovnlfllnpH tliA ohorfff eatH I that he was driving into surren I der. 'ZOiXMAMPS per potnJ cowhca v. When I tested Colden West, using- 1S less . . . well, frankly, I was skeptical. And then ... I tasted it That first taste really sold me. Only a truly richer cofTee can give richer flavor in the cup. Twenty extra cups of delicious, genuinely satisfying coffee per pound. It certainly makes Golden West tht coffee for penny-wise homemakers who want to be pouna-wiae woi fir rcfier flavor in me cup... U ...change to this v j . richer bend Your first taste will convince you, too, of Golden West's extra richness. Its luxury blend of prized Central American coffees brings a new high in satisfaction by the cup. Try it on the family tonight Watch their - eyes light up, and hear them chorus, "This is uulctA the coffee of richer flavorl" HERE'S HOW TO SAVE Make Golden West as you always do . regular, drip, Siiex . . there's a special grind for every method. , BUT USE 13 LESS. Then note the richer flavor and figure the savings . . . up to 18 on every pound. iti - r VfTTOW? hi -l AT LAST THERE Y OH.THEM'S TH' j lilt tWffi31rJ GOES THAT OLV I OWES THAT WORE t 1 : yjJ WORMOJT LATHE IT OUT GETTIN' J S?;t- : F $m to TH' scrap pile, aheap im th1 WMMwkl ill BUT I DOWT SEE I WORLD, AN' THE E 7SSSllS:J( HOWANVBOPy OTHERS ARETH' jE5 SSSFffiBWBSSlw CAN FEEL ANY ( ONES IT WORE J ' ""iiT nrrj TiiTOinik SORROW OVER. L OUT, TRY IK)" TO 2T j1-. JTT iE -rue: CACciticn paotV v ' - J'ffWIUjAMC, T. M. BEQ. U. S. FAT. OFF. N. Loan Fraud Revealed In Portland Credit Union PORTLAND, Nov. 3. 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