The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 19, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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r.r.Q cuPr M..t - st. Jos.stajJ n0 At Liberty
eph'a Parents club will hold an im- .... . , .
portint meeting it 2 o'clock Wed- g Soy Why Talk Halttd
nesday, Sept. 30, at the school- ,
house. Father Edmund Hvland will NEW YORK (.n-Harold E.
be the speaker. A social hour will Stajsen said Monday it would be
follow. Arrangements have been t least 10 days before he could
made for the care of pre scnooi disclose his connection with "an
children d'jrirf) the meeting. All important national m-' wmrn
parents are as&d toffliend. he previously said raised him to
! Quartz
is the most abundant
crust n'
The Japanese, who red Hal.
pan Island in vor'
tncted iron ore o- - hrse scile
there fo. the first time.
WHY BE SICK?
You've Not tried everything
until you see
DR. SCOFIELD
X-Ray Chiropnctor
3 minutes from town on
Rifle Range Rd.
Phone 273
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Any way you figure it,
gains, get to market sooner, and as a result, earn more pro
fits, on a two-feed program.
For the doe and litter, where milk production and rapid
gains are essential, feed Albers RABBIT FAMILY RA
TION. It's especially formulated to meet these require
ments. Breeding bucks and does should never be permitted to
fatten. Yet they must be kept in good condition. This re
quires a feed like Alhers RABBIT BREEDERS PAKS.
For profitable rabbits, be sure you feed the Albers Way,
See us today for Albers FrtJi and other rabbit supplies.
"BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
ROSE BURG, OREGON
Phone 98
Located W. Washington St. and S.P.R.R. Tracks
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cancel i Chicago speecn last rri-.
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" ' noi prepirea or at uurrijr (
y" ma", " announcement
the president of the University of
Pennsylvania ai.d former a 0 v
crnnr of Minnesota told report's.
Althouch he cancelled the Chi
caco speech scheduled three days
ato, Stasscn addressed the Na
tional Wholesale Druggists asso
ciation and said he intended U
speak in Washington Tuesday be
fore the American Bar association.
. In Peoria. Sen. Lucas (D-IllT
charged ysyderday that Stassen
yielded to Republican isolationist
pressure n cancelling the Chicago
speech.
rabbits do better, make faster
ml
A luxury you con't offord? Mercury's omozing gas econ
omy won the entire Grand Canyon Test at 26.5 miles per
gallon! And Mercury's high re-sale value is tfie talk of the
industry because a Mercury stays so young so popular!
Consider future savings carefully. Don't buy o small, modes'
car when you can drive thibig, beautiful Mercury and
get gas mileage 21 better than the overage of the three
low-priced cor! Tate Mercury 'i loung Rest ride today.
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By CAROL KERR
Mr. Charles Coburn, star of Mil-; ll(y hjm (ir tne pirt 0f lrsus. i
tual-Don Lee's "Song of Liberty ' ; Since (nen he (,,, lent his talent ;
series (Tuesdays. 8:00-8:30 p m ), , , more ,(,, 500 dilferent parts
was recently honored on his 65th ! during his lifetime in the theatre (
anniversary in the American wjlh mJ Wl(e tne iatf ivah Wills
Theatre. It was almost an ac- t-0burn., he formed the Coburn
cident that Mr. Coburn entered the payerS) one ( the trulv fine re
theatre at all. Standing as a youth ! p,,lory groups in the history of
in front of the bright green door n,,lve ,he,e, Alwayf lvah and
of the old Savannah Theatre, deor-1 Charles acted together, and it was
gia. Coburn suddenly found him-;nol un,j Mrs. Coburn died in 1935
self confronted by a man who'd 1 t,lt Charles Coburn turned t o
popped through the selfsame bright Hollywood. Since Hollywood
green door, and who, thrusting c,lmed him. Charles Coburn has :
a handful of programs at Coburn. ,cled jn more than fifty films.
said: "Hey, son, get rid or these. 'Thrice nominated for the Academy
It was luM exactly that thatTaward. Mr. Coburn has been once
Charles Coburn did. fToday, in ,
memory of the occasion. oiv en -
ters a bright green front door in
Charles Coburn's Hollywood home.
At 17, he managed the very theatre I
where he began as program boy. j
At 20, he sialic out (or Iew'nf liberty." For this series. Co-1
York .... and he found himself
in several roles all non-acting.
Then, for 12 dollars a week he ac
cepted the role of I'rsus, the giant
slave in "Quo Vadis " and since
young Coburn was then slight.
ROQUEFORT
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ALL GREAT
PEOPLE ARE
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blond, and well over six feet, con-.;a-m
niilHino t&at reauired to
h-nded the coveted trophy. And
now ne na, entered the field
ol tt0 here on the Don 1-ee ,
Broadcasting Svstem he is heard j
fai.n Tuesday night (8:00-8:30 p I
m jn ,ne program series "Song
burn recreates great American pa-
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irioi speecnes.
TONKillT: "Song of Liberty"
(8:00-8:30 p.m.) . . "Jovin Jam
boree' (8:30-8:00 p m.) . . in tne
fifth broadcast of the special series
presenting various aspects of the
Korean crisis, Senator Morse will
present Maj. Gen. I-ewis B. Her
shey, Director of Selective Service.
Sen. Morse in questioning General
Hershey brings out up-to-date in
formation in the drafting of man
power for the Armed Forces (9:30
9.4S D m.). Prokolieff s "Romeo
and Juliet" will be performed by
Serge Koussevitzky and the Bos
ton Symphony on "Music You
Want" (10:15-10:4$ p.m.).
If you have never tried
a DISSTON SAW, then
visit CARL J. PEETZ
and let us show you the
goad points. Disston
Saws are known for en
durance and will do the
right kind of job for you.
Internal Revenue Bureau
Gets Everything Ready For
Passage Of New Tax Boost
ly JAMES MARLOW
WASHINGTON I API Everything it ready when Con
gress gives ih. go-ahead forthe boss to take the new and
higher tax out of your paycheck, starting Oct. I. O
Canartu hasn't vet finally approved the bill to do that.
Aad therefor the President hain't been able to sign it into law..;
But there's plenty of time to
hitch is expected. .
Ever since 1943 the boss, under
law, has been withholding taxes
from vour pay. He has been using
a table provided by the Internal
Revenue bureau's tax collectors.
This table shows:
How much tax should be de-
ducted from each worker's pay,
depending on how much he makes j
and how manv exemptions he has, ,
such as a wife or a aepenoeni
child. I
un tnis new ooosi kuh.k imu
effect, new tables were needed
As mentioned, the deductions are
supposed to start Oct. 1 lthough
Congress has not yet formally ap
proved the new tax.
If the tax collectors waited un-
tii this formal approval was given
Ill inia iui mill 'tiv" ft1" ! a a
they wouldn't have time to gct.WCTU PrCXV
the new tables set up. printed, " . "
and mailed out to employers VI
over the United States by Oct. 1.
So the tax collectors had to
take a chance but not much
nl chanfA a vnn'll see and
act as though the tax bill alreadv j DENVER (.T -The Prest
hd been approved. They had dent of the national Women's
3 000 000 copies of the tables Christian Temperance union says
nrinlrd the United States is rapidly "going
These nave Deen smnDca out 10
the 64 district offices of the Inter
nal Revenue bureau, waiting to
be mailed to employers in each
district. And they will be mailed
as soon as the tax raise becomes
law
This is the background on what
i has happened: ' She also reported to the con-
i Before the Korean shooting vent ion that:
started, the House passed a bill 1 , Petitions containing more
to cut the excise lax on such hjn ,wlce ,he numb,r 0f aigna
things as theater tickets, women s Ure n.cess.y have been filed
handbags, and so on, This was (ur . vole on iUle prohibition in
strictly a bill to cut taxes. ' Arkansas
This bill then went over to the, 2 0re(!0n win Vote on outlaw.
Senate for approval. But then we in( n,t,onallv-promoted liquor ad
got into the Korean fight and had vrr,isms wll'hin its borders,
to start re-arming. To pay fori 3 Arlzon, wil ballot on the
this rearming, the President said , rieht l0 ho, locaipiion elections
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duals and corporations.
Since this meant more taxes,
not Ipfs. were needed, the Senate
junked the House bill and got to
work on one of its own. The Sen -
ate bill left excise taxes uncut
but raised the lax on individuals
and businesses.
This bill passed the S e n t
Sept. 1. It was understood the
House would approve this Senate
hill and that it would become law.
Since this seemed clear and un
derstood, the tax collectors went
ahead and had the new tables
Krintcd, all based on the Senate
ill.
Some members of (he House
kicked up their heels, not wanting
to approve the Senate bill unless
both House and Senate agreed to
impose an excess profits tax on
corporations riRht away.
This was looked upon as
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do that before Oct. I. And no j
last-ditch stand, n) real stum-1
bling block, for President Truman 1
and his Democratic congressional
leaders agreed there should be an!
excess profits tax but that it can
be passed next Ja.-uary. Cihel
House, though, went on record as
wanting actum belore then. But it
did nut hold up the general tax :
bill.
Therefore everyone, including
lne tax collectors, sat back con
fident that the tax-raising bill, as
passed by the Senate, would he
come law without much real dif
ficulty although slow in being
done.
Claims u.b.
'Going Dry'
ui im mi h
Mrs. D. Iigh Colvin, head of
the WCTU which is in convention
here, said that one-fourth of the
rountrv. by area, containing one-
fifth of the population, is now dry
or bans hard liquor by local op-
tion
as to saie oi nara liquor.
I Mrs c0vm said 820 out of
I j countiPa r 57 percent of j
i the 13 Rtates RCnerallv grouped
. tR thf .-0id s0l,lni" wth the in-'
1 elusion of Texas and Oklahoma,
8re now dfy w ban sate of hard
' j,qUor
1 Karlier the Evanston, 111., wo-
. nian u,n. on r-Pord a believinc
! )h(1 sai0 0f alcohol to men in
uniform should be eliminated.
Tenmile
By Jt'I.IA BRIETENBUCHER
Mrs. I,oue Wood left for San
Francisco, where she will take in
the Centennial. Krom there she
will t to San Diego (o spend
the winter.
Mrs. Vera Erbe and children
spent several days visiting the
Barney Birdwell family at Ban
don. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Marin of
San Diego visited at the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Degner
ecently.
I.VeHitie Ou'pn. nf Tons R a v
visited his mother, Mrs. Arweil
Muetel last week, rreddie will
enler the University of Oregon at
this fall term.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston and
daughter of Payette. Ida. and Mr.
Mrs. Bud Meredith ana cnilinen
ot Roseburg were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Erbe.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nohre and
Mrs. Rose Adamek have moved
hark to Olalla. They lived at Pis
tol River this summer.
Mrs. K. I). Ix-kwood visited
in Eugene last week.
Mrs. Anna Ireland visited ner
son. Mike Ireiana in niamain
Kalis over the Labor d.iy holiday.
( antain ll.il of Coos Bay visited
the Arweil Muetiels recently.
Robert Ward has been called to
the navy.
Mrs. Don Kourassa and Airs.
William Erhe were Wednesday
dinner guests of Mrs. I ha r Ira Mc-
Daniels.
Mr and Mrs. Arweil Muetel
and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ison
spent the Labor day weekend at
(iold Beach, tin Sunday, they en-
loyed the excursion trip by motor
boat up the Rogue River to Ag-
ness.
Mrs. Effie Stocking of Roseburg
spent Tuesday night al the home
of Mrs. Charles McDaniels
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Muetrel
and children spent the Labor day
weekend at t rater lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Itcher Ison and
Sally camped at Crater lake over
the weekend.
Time for a
CHECK-UP!
Get your truck ready for th
cold weather cominc. We'll
H reverse-flush the radiator,
MIS i!
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$30 Fint Is Imposed
In Court For Speeding
Kdcar H. Wallerstedt. 19, of
Myrtle Creek, was fined $.10 on
speeding charge Monday morning
in municipal court, reported Judge
Irs fi. Riddle.
Other dispositions :
Vagrancy Owen Pettit, 41,
Portland, 10 days in lieu of $20
fine. K!mer L. Templeton, 29, Stan
uood. Wash., $30 fine, suspended
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