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2 Th Nw-Rviw, Roseburg, Ore. Tuet., Nov. 22, 1949 Grab Of U. S. Planned ly Russia Politburo (Continued From Page One) that our freedom, our own way of life was definitely threatened bv loss of our historic allies to communism." Success of the Marshall recov- 1 rn fw, h wpt on hnr turned the tide against the Rus sians. He continued: "It may be difficult for you to wrap your minds around the fact . that the politburo is planning to take over this country of oars in due course. But their purpose is nothing less than this. Conquest Order Listed Hoffman said the time table of ' communism called first for "the conquest of western Europe, then Asia, Africa, South America, and finally, North America. He com mented: "If we In the United States re main strong and prosperous, and above all, if the free people re main united, the evil plans of the men of the Kremlin will fail." Recovery-wise, Hoffman went on, the problem for Europe Is to unify Its economy to provide ex pending markets for the products it turns out and thus achieve econ omic self-sufficiency and a rising standard of living. Calling for continued cooperation with west ern Europe, Hoffman concluded with the prediction that Russia ultimately must turn to ways of peace. Said he: "And once Russia turns away from planning for world conquest : to planning a better life for her when you (honge to GOLDEN WEST'S richer flayer'1 Says ' Make it your usual way ...rcgular-drlp-Silcx ...it's ground 3 ways Us V ' anl nolo the richer flavor that savts you up to ISf on tvory poundl "When I tasted Golden V skeptical -until my first t a truly richer colfee can cup, You make the chanj per pound-that's smart ecoiv fc.4 i . This Is the boss. Yes, this Is Ray Sims, manager ot Trowbridge Electrlo. Originally from Medford, Ray has been In Roteburg 3', years In this oapaolty. He heads all phases of Trowbridge Eleotrlc's Roteburg operations which Is atioolated with a parent firm In tho "pear city." Ray Is married and hat two ehlldren, he and hit fam lly live In West Roteburg. WHAT 132 MEANS TO YOU 132 means 132 years ... the sum total of the number of years experience of all electricians at Trowbridge Electric. Just think 132 years of experience . i . experience you cannot buy anywhere else in Douglas Countyequaled by few firms in Oregon. Have Trowbridge Electric install your wiring, phone 268 for an estimate on your electric needs. 36 people, we can (11 get on to the Inspiring job of winning . the peace." Itinerant Worker Held In Rape-Murder Of Infant (Continued from Page One) to District AttorneyJames Theu- Nevlns and other officers. Theu. sen said he probably would be ar raigned Wednesday on a formal cnargc oi muracr. The officers said that Cutler rez told In his statement: Addict Of Marlluana He had been drinking Saturday night, and smoked one marijuana cigaret neiore going to roe Huron dance, No one would dance with him, because of his condition, so he left the hall. As he was leaving, he heard (he little Rlrl crying. He opened the car ooor, picked ner up ana spanked her. Her crying con. tinned, perhaps for 10 minutes. "He said he doesn't remember exactly what happened after that," said Nevlns. "Until later Sunday morning When he got up, he noticed his clothes were mud dy and what he thought was blood on his coat. When he heard about the killing of the little girl, he says he realized It might nave Decn tne gin ne naci. Since stripping started at the open-pit iron mine in HiDDing Minn., In 1895, more material has been taken from the pit than was originally excavated in building the Panama Canal. Mona Van Dyke Schafer, prominent West Coast Home Economist. est using 13 less, I was ' I : ste. That sold mel Only I give richer flavor in the V U e and get 20 extw I At JACKSON 'SX TELEPHONE 268 East Rostburej Group Asks For Annexation (Continued from Page One) Ing a general change In city wards, which would provide for inclusion of any areas that might be annexed. The suggested gen eral boundaries would be divided by Stephens street and Douglas street, extending west across the river to Military, north on Corey, and thence west along Harvard.. north of Douglas and east of Ste phens; ward 2, north of Douglas and west of Stephens; ward 3, west of Stephens and south of Douglas, to include tne Military-Corey-Harvard job, and ward 4 east of Stephens and south of Douglas. The present boundaries are as follows: ward 1, east of Jackson and north of Oak; ward 2, west of Jackson and north of Lane; ward 3, east of the river to Cobb and south of Oak. No action was taken on the proposed change. This is merelv the first step, it was explained, to reapportion the city, in as much as new areas have been or are expected to be annexxd to the city. Also, the county court has divided voting precincts, so that there are now 10, instead of eight in the present city bounda ries. Winston was delegated to meet with the West Roseburg Civic Im provement committee tonight to discuss the matter. It was ex plained that the city council by ordinance can alter the ward boundaries, but cannot increase the number of wards without a charter amendment. It was announced, In response to a letter from the chamber of commerce, that no date will be set for an election upon a bond issue for proposed airport im provements until after the Dec. 13 vote within the city upon the West Roseburg, Sleepy Hollow Miller's addition annexation is sues. According to City Attorney Paul Geddes. technicalities in the sale of bonds may result, If a vote is taken while the city's oounuaries are in a state OI Iiuc tuation. John Fett appeared at the meeting In behalf of both the Senior and Junior Chamber of Commerce requesting Informa tion. The police committee reported it naa investigated a complaint of Mrs. Ole Green reeardlne fumes from a cleaning establish ment, operated by Robert Tra vera, on Fowler street. The com mittee concluded this was not a matter for the council to deter mine, but recommended that the complainant "take steps to abate such nuisance by signing the nec essary nuisance warrants requir ed before action can be taken by the city officers." It was suggest ed meantime that Travera change pipes extending outside the bulldlns to run un above the building. Travera, who was pres ent, slated this change has al ready been made. A letter was read from Bruce Mollis, complaining of all night parking by trucks and cars on city streets at night, and of park ing longer man tne allotted live minutes In front of the postof flee between the hours of 7 and 10 p.m. A letter from H. L. Scofleld. Douglas county public housing administrator, was read, stating the government trailer park was no longer being operated. He wished to cancel the sewer eon- DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN i...,Mj.iij,ir'i''w 'iSii fx," f'C. n 4 ,- fr1 "f Jk PVT. JOHN A. JOHNSON 18, ion of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ag ger, Azalea, Ore., hat reported to Lackland AFB, the "Gate way to the Air Force," to be gin the AF basio airmen indoc trination course, her. Byrnes Flays Federal Fiscal Policies (Continued From Page One) the Federal government with "sialism," with taking over more and more the powers and perogatlves of local governments. Last night he told the South's chief executives: "We should devote to cutting expenditures some of the thought we are devoting to taxing and borrowing. But cutting expendi tures is not seriously considered in the executive departments and new taxes will not be seriously considered in Congress. So de ficit spending will continue," Byrnes said. "Bin government is more dan- gerous than big business," Byr nes added. "Little governments can regulate big business but it is difficult to regulate big gov enrment. "The spenders, while deploring deficit spending, assert as an ex cuse thai there was deficit spend Ine during the Roosevelt admin istration. But who can forget that In 1933 the banks of the nation were closed, farmers whose mortgages vefs foreclosed were deserting the farms, factories were idle and the unemployed walked the streets hungry? "Only a spender with no sense of responsibility could fall to see the difference," said the former U. S. Supreme court Justice. "To day we have 'unexampled pro sperity.' If the government can not live within its income, what will it do should we have a ser ious recession in business?" Byrnes, who had said he Is considering seeking Democratic nomination as governor of South Carolina next year, divided ad vocates of big government into three groups; 1 Those who honestly believe that local governments have fail ed to discharge their responsibi lities; 2 Those who feel that gov ernment must play a greater role and yet are opposed to a govern ment doing everything; and 3 The selfish men who crave the power to spend th money of others. These last he termed "a dan gerous group." They are in every department and agency and want to stay there, he declared, "The bigger the government the more money they have to spend." nectlon charge, but continue Are protection until the trailers are moved. 1 Upon recommendation of th police committee, the council ap proved liquor license renewals for The Spot Tavern, Cliff's Mar ket, Safeway Stores, Chester Wil cox, Leonard S. Zacher for the Friendly Tavern, and Rhoads Grocery. Cltv Manager M. W. Slankard was granted permission to be out of the city Doc 20 to 30. Willi RUDIE RITZMAN 170 Brown Ave, I Phone 106tg t Roteburg, Oreqon ? 0 ; Once Commerce Dept. Pkm Explained ly Newbry (Continued from Page One) will be able to answer many of the inquiries now addressed to the secretary of state's office In Salem. Need for these field offices was pointed out statistically by the speaker, who cited figures to show the Increased demand for tsts. In 1948, Newbry said, the state registered 535,800 motor ve hicles. During the first nine months of this year, the total has lumped to 638,875, with another 20,000 anticipated before the end of the year. Increase in the number of li censed drivers averages 5,000 a month, he said. Oregon Manufacturing Up Regarding possible location of manufacturing and industrial plants in the state, Newbry de clared Oregon is now becoming known as a manufacturig cen ter. Oregon manufacturing pay rolls exceeded the national aver age in late war years, he said. Since then, the percentage has declined, but manufacturing is steadily on the increase with the advent of new manufacturers. "The number of industries erecting buHiings costing S100, 000 to $5Vt 000 runs into the scores," Newbry declared. ' . Chambers of commerce and the projected new state depart ment should place more stress on manufacture of finished prod ucts by plants located within the state, Newbry said. He urged more manuiacture oi merchant able items as a continuation of the state's leading industry, lum bering. Newbry told the group that one reason why future location of in dustry in Oregon may be slowed down is our failure to fully devel op the state's electric energy. This is holding back some big business expansion, he said. George Neuner Jr., local attor ney and chairman of the pro gram committee for the day, in troduced Newbry as a successful fruit orchardist and former state senator from Jackson county. Since holding his present posi tion, Newbry has been elected national president of the Ameri ca rr Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators. Forum Chairman George Luo ma announce that Copco offi cials would show a complete film record of the Toketee project at next Monday's noon forum. APPRAISERS NAMED W. W Willi, tw rmtt a Graver Rouch have been ap pointed appraisers of the estate of Daniel Cyrus Bollenbaugh. upon petition of Joseph M. Cra hane, executor and by order of County Judge D. N. Busenbark. New let of Plumbing fixture . for your bath room. Plumbing prices ar down. General Electric Dishwasher and Garbage Disposal. A woman's joy. New Floor covering In Kitchen and Bath. LinoUum or Kntil. An inexpensive item to brighten th horn. New Oak Flooring. W. hav V" for old floor. Nw Watr Hatr (Gas or On that will giv yu all th water you want, any tim. ui Flood and Mill StrH Truman Pledges Aid In World Food Plan' (Continued from Pag One) cent teal down. However, Mr. Truman declared that the work of the FAO centers around two major problems. "The first la to Increase the production of foodstuffs and other agricultural commodities," h?- "T-. Hnnnrf la in that those commodities rcac)-. the peo ples and countries which need them." The president expressed nope the FAO soon will be able to es tablish permanent headquarters in this country. Its task, he said, "is central to the whole broad effort to raise living standards and achieve greater freedom for all man kind." . Cooperation Essential ! Mr. Truman expressed pleasure that the FAO has worked out specific program for the use of American methods for control of animal diseases and the improve ment of farm machinery and tools. He said that there was an "im perative necessity" for nations to work together toward a system of inernational trade to help expand the world economy and he voiced hope the International trade or ganization soon will be estab lished to fight trade barriers. 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