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Depression Ban Established, Says U.S. Labor Chief GENEVA, Switzerland, June 21 (jPi Maurice J. -Tobin, United States secretary of labor, said to day the United States has eliminat ed the secret of depressions by its economic and social legislation "I do not believe we will ever again experience a major depres sion such as we had in the early thirties," Tobin told the interna tional labor conference. "We are confident of our ability to avoid a major depression be cause of the great advances we have made in social and economic legislation since 1933. The supports we put under our economy in these years stood us in good stead in 1949. "They will be equally helpful in protecting our economy against a serious recession in the years ahead." He mentioned as bulwarks of the American economy old-aee and survivors' insurance, free puhlic employment services, unemploy ment insurance, insurance of bank deposits, minimum wage and hour legislation, agricultural price sup port, and the development of re sources such as the TVA. , Tobin told the labor, industrial and government leaders gathered here that "real earnings and the standard of living of American workers is now higher than ever Myrtle Point Girl Is Victim Of Drowning MYRTLE POINT. June 21 UP) Mary Waters, 16, Myrtle Point, drowned Monday night when she apparently stepped into a deep hole while wading in the east fork of the Coquille river. Two youth, Bill Eckberg and Merlyn Hathaway, jumped into the river and tried to rescue the girl, but were unable to locate her. Two other boys, unable to swim, at tempted unsuccessfully to reach her in a small boat. Her body was recovered from 25 feet of water today by the Rev. Wilmer Briggs, Myrtle Point min ister, and Fred Mantz, Myrtle Point fireman. She was the daughter of a Mr. and Mrs. Endicott of Myrtle Point. Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses Issued CORNISH-SMITH George N. Cornish and Fay Smith, both of Sutherlin. CLACK-EICKOFF Raynor I.ee Clack and Marian A. Eickoff, both of Mvrtle Creek. SEBALA-BUELL Domingo Se bala Jr. of Wilbur and Martha June Buell of Roseburg. MEYER - WYLIE Ronald Rudolph Meyer and Norma Jean Wylie, both of Roseburg. before, about 40 percent above pre war levels." OLD Aentucky lUiisfei -ABlend '340 L I J8.' A Gentleman's Whiskey from Kentucky National Distiller. Prod. Corp, N.Y. 86 Proof 65 Grain Neutral Spirit -35 II FIWXIs. ..r-CiiW II it . t-i. i n r r-v' II RODEO PRIZE This Henley saddl at the Roseburg Rodeo June 24-2S. Her it is shown with Queen Katherine Lazinlca of the Pendleton Roundup and famed cowboy Jerry Ambler. Offered jointly by the Pacific International Live, stock Exposition and the Christenson Brothers rodeo, it will be awarded at the P-l on the basis of points gained in all Christen sen shows. The valuable saddle will be on display at the Rose burg Rodeo. bv up for competition Charles G. Neet, Former Douglas Resident, Dies COTTAGE GROVE, June 21 Funeral services were 'held here Monday for Charles Grant Neet. 86. Interment was in the Fall Creek cemetery. Neet died Thursday in a Eugene hospital. He was born in Iowa and came to Fall Creek when 8 years of age. He made his home at Fall Creek until moving to Mvr tle Creek, and later to Canyonviiie, spending the last four years in Cottage Grove. He was a member of the Methodist church. Mrs. Neet died in 1926. He is survived three sons and one daughter: Rob ert of Jasper, B. H. of Cottage Grove, C. M. of Lowell, Mrs Bertha Weaver of Myrtle Creek; two brothers: J. D. of Eugene and 0. J. of .Springfield. PLUMBERS' MEETING SET The meeting of plumbers and all other persons interested in the plumbing business or trade will be held Friday at 8 p.m. in the city hall. A previous announcement erroneously stated the meeting was scheduled for Tuesday. City Building Inspector C. H. Boniols, who is arranging the meet ing, said that there will be a mo tion picture, as well as talks and a general discussion on the plumb ing trade. actor, who is signed up to perform at the dance. Admission for the announcement ball is $1.50 per person, tax in cluded. Appearing with the come dian, one-time honorary mayor of Studio City, Calif., and composer of such song hits as "Lazy Day," will be Bill DeSouza and his pouu lar dance orchestra, introducing for the first time an original Tim ber Carnival composition. Training Started For Fire Guards The annual fire guard training camp of the Umpqua National for est began Tuesday at Wolf Creek camp above Glide and will continue through Wednesday and Thursday. About 50 people are In attend ance, including rangers. The three day training session is under the direction of Ray Hampton, fire con trol assistant for the forest ser vice. The training is divided into three main categories: Detection, smoke chasing (finding the fire) and sup pression. The training men at Wolf creek are receiving includes such , courses as foremanship, fire be havior and how to run a camp. The lookout station guards will, besides watch for fire, help open trails, hang telephone lines, fight fires, and so forth. They are em- j ployed approximately three months, depending upon the weath-, er. The weather will also determine i the date of occupancy of lookouts, j Weti, June 21, 1950 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 IYdoi PROTECT YOUR MOTOR with the new TYDOL MOTOR OIL See Page 7 CARL NICKENS' ASSOCIATED SERVICE 1580 Harvard S&H Green Stomps Phone 1065 Poultry Expert Doted At Riddle And Sutherlin Noel Bennion, extension poultry man at OSC, will discuss current poultry subjects at meetings in Riddle and Sutherlin this week, sponsored by the Pacific Coopera tive Poultry Producers of Port land. The Riddle meeting will be at the Community church, Thursday evening, and the Sutherlin meeting will be at the grange hall Friday evening. Both will start at 8 p.m. Several new type dry egg clean ing machines and a complete low cost humidifying and cooling unit will be demonstrated. All produc ers are invited to attend. A Modern Kitchen with Paint! As easy os quick os magic! 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