Continuation Of Rent Controls Faces Opposition WASHINGTON, ' Nov. 30. m Any administration request for continuation of rent control! next year appeared likely today to run into strong congressional objec tions. ,." - That such- a request will be forthcoming was taken for granted. Tighe Woods, federal rent control boss, salt Sunday the general rental picture has not changed since last spring when Congress extended rent controls untll.next June 30. Woods took the position that the same members of Congress who voted tor rent control ear lier this year would vote for it again under the same conditions. Congressional leaders aren't so sure. Chairman Spens.- (D-Ky) of the House Banking committee de clined to make a public prediction on the chances of extension. Rep. Wolcott tR-Mich) flatly asserted that there would be no rent con trol by the federal government after June 30. . Isn't Necessary. Claim- ' - - Wolcott is top minority mem ber of the banking committee, which handles rent control legis lation. He has led Republican op position to the Truman adminis trations idea of rent control. "federal control just isn't neces sary," Wolcott said in an inte: view. "There are only a few areas In which housing shortages still exist, and they may be handled locally." ; ; Wolcott said the Truman admin istration i "could make a better case Jor restoration jf price con trols than it can for continuance of rent controls." Since 1939, he said, monthly average rentals have been boosted only a fraction as much as all other cost-of-living items com bined. Wolcott said he does not think the "same pressures" that existed early this year will exist next year if congress must face a vote on rent control. The demands for continuance of controls, he said, have fallen off sharply as hous ing has become more available. ; SUB PROBLEM MULLED WASHINGTON. UP) The tough question of how to offset speeay, iar-traveimg submarines is up for study this week by more than 300 Naval officers and civil ian scientists. German designs ' for subma rines of the ultra-modern type are believed to have come into the possession of the Russians at the end of World War II. , Labrador. Experience To Be .Told To Lions Club ' Experiences In Labrador will be related bv Mrs. E. W. Carter as the program feature of the weekly uons club meeting Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the Ho tel Umpqua. Mrs. Carter spent 15 months In Labrador with the Internation al Grenfell association. She has she will display in connection wnn ner talk. ; Hubby Explains Garter His Wife Found. Cooked DENVER, Colo., Nov. 29 UP) This is probably the last Install ment of the story of the suspi cious wife who baked a blue gar ter in the turkey dressing on Thanksgiving day. The wife, according to a recent item in Molly Mayfield's Rocky Mountain News column, planned to cook the garter right along with the regular stuffing insk'e her turkey. She said she found the garter in her husband's suit case when he returned . home from a business trip. . ,. The idea was he'd be humili ated when he spooned the bit of silk and rubber out of the tur key. . : Later Mrs. Mayfield carried a letter from the husband, .who wrote that .he'd read his wife's letter in the column, and was ready for the baked garter. He wrote: "So, when dinner came, and I served the dressing, I duly dipped out the garter, t met it with a placid eye and said: 'Oh, so you found this, did you?' "My wife said: 'Please, let's not discuss this with the chil dren present' ''And I said: 1 have no inten tion of ever discussing it.' " According to the husband, he came by the garter innocently. He said that on the trip he went to a burlesque show and the strip pers "bombarded the bald-headed row with fancy garters." He said he honestly didn't know why he even kept the blue circlet Mrs. Mayfield's answer, print ed below the husband's letter: "You've got a mighty fine story . . , hope the garter didn t spoil the taste of the dressing." r NUT WEEK DESIGNATED,." SALEM (IP) Oregonians should fill up on nuts next week. Governor Douglas McKay de signated next week as filbert and walnut week in Oregon. TV ll 11 Jl U .1 Mfnl1 W, C. HERMAN, roundhouse foreman at' Southern Pacific, stand's by the pump in a unit which reclaims waste , oil from roundhouse operations end t the seme time purifies the water accom panying the . waste before it is released into the city sewer lyitsBi, -. The mixture flows into a series of vats and through a system of baffles, the water finally escaping through an '. excelsior ; filter, ; During the flowing process, the oil is skimmed oft, re-conditioned and pumped beck into the main storege tank which supplies the whole yard system. J ' . ' Chambers' Story Hits Alger Hiss r NEW YORK, Nov. 30 V-Ex-communist Whittaker Cham bers swore "before God" Tuesday that he got secret government documents from former high state department official Alger Hiss. : Chambers resumed direct tes timony in Hiss' second perjury trial after a gruelling cross-examination in which the defense tried to show that the secret pa pers could have come from some one other than Hiss. Assistant U. S. Attorney Thom as F, Murphy asked Chambers: "On your oath, before God, did he (Hiss) turn over state de partment documents?" "He did," Chambers answered In a firm, clear voice. Murphy said that for the mo ment he wouldn't talk about one of the documents r government exhibit 10 which Chambers said yesterday might not have come from Hiss after all. Chambers, under questioning by defense counsel Claude B Cross, said the document might have been given to him by for mer Assistant Secretary of 'the Treasurer Harry Dexter White. Sailors Unions Votes To Accept New Contract SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30 UP) Other west coast ports were expected to follow the lead of the headquarters branch here of the Sailors Union of the Pacific In voting to accept a new contract with the Pacific Maritime asso ciation. The vote here was unanimous 1,579 to 0, to accept the contract. Results in the other ports was expected to be released today. The contract, runs o Sept. 30, 1951, It establishes an employer paid welfare fund for an old sail- Patrol Of City Areas Follows : ; Rape-Slaying PITTSBURGH, Nov. 30. im The tree-lined streets of Pitts burgh's shadyside district are be ing patrolled nightly by groups ot residents aroused by the rape s'sySng of a 3S-y?r-o!d womsn. Raymond Thornmeyer said yes terday he had organized a "com mittee o defense after wave of violence culminating in the slaying last Friday of Jean Brusco,' Fourteen men are patrolling the 300 block of South Pacific avenue from 8 p. m, to 1 a. m. nightly, Thornmeyer said, with each man taking a half-hour shift. Another south Pacific avenue resident, Mrs, Sue Smith, said she was taking steps to establish simitar patrols on other blocks. Alderman Joseph Rlgby of the Seventh ward started a volunteer escort service to protect women from trolley stops to their homes along dark streets. , Councilman Joseph A. McArdle urged Mayor David L. Lawrence to declare a state of emergency and hire at least 100 additional policemen. Mayor Lawrence declined to comment on the steps, being taken. Police admitted they are with out a due In the slaying of Miss Brusca, Two policemen were sta tioned at the home of the only eyewitness to the crime. Mrs. Eiien Fiannlgan, who reportedly received a telephone threat on her life. ors" home or pension ravmenis I .fJ "'8 , , - f , ' 'i, , she happened to be looking out a and raises sailors pay $20 a window and saw Miss Brusco at month. (tasked by a man. Wed., Nw. 30, 1949 The Nwi4ttaw. Rsufeurf, Ore, 1 Boy's Story Hints At Lake Tragedy ROCHESTER. N. Y Nov. 30 Wj A missing Rome, N, Y nouse painier was nuntea in Oklahoma tsdav as draroinsr m Lake Ontario for his wife was resumed, . . . - A 15-year-old boy, Orsemui D, Bitely Jr, ot Rome, has told po lice Nicholas Brooks, 30, left Mrs. Gilda. Brsoks, 86, struggling and apparently drowning off a pier at the nsoath of the river the night of Nov, 3, ' Oklahoma City1 police said last night they were on the lookout fop Brooks, last seen there Sat urday. - The boy, surrendered to police here Sunday by his father and a lawyer, to being held as a way wart minor during the investi gation, . five hours of dragging yester day yielded no trace of Mrs. Brooks, , Detective Chief Emll Lambiase said the boy-told of driving the eoupie Here irom Rome at gun point after Brooks fired a shot Into the iloor of the automobile as a scare. An automobile dealer I here has a car with a bullet hole, ( According to the boy's story, Bronx loreeo mm ana tne wo man to walk out on the pier. Morals Can May Cost Tads TMr UetBWi SALEM, Niw, 39 W-rTbe Sa lens city emmcti ordered i hear ing for December 12 to decide whether three laxtass companies should lose their licenses because of morals charges against 11 of their drivers. ., Tk ujuneu also uiisk about taking away the Jieeases oi ins orwem, . . The men are charged with ripe and contributine to the delta- qussscy of a M-year-oId glr0 way pones armounoea. . today they would begin, strict- enforce ment ot the curfew law-in a move to reduce Juvenile crime. The taw prohibits children. under io year oio irom oeirsg alone on the streets after 10:30 p. m except on Friday, and Saturday, when the deadline Is midnight. Among the animals which have been itonssslJcated since befort recorded history are the dog, ix, sheep, goat,, horse, humped: cat tle, ox, .elephant, cat,, goose, honeybee and ass. , - ' Dr. L W. Carter CMrepedirt Foot Specialist , 129 N. 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