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o o r 12 Tlit Nfwi-RtvUw, Rot-burg, Ore. Tutt.. Oct. 31. IMP Defense Program's Effects Hardly Felt Yet; What Lies Ahead Threatens Hardships By JAMES MARLOW Puerto Rican Convicts Slay Guards In Escaping SAM Jl'AV, Puerto Rico UP) Sixty-four desperate criminala till were at large today after the island'! wont prison break in hi tory. A total of 111 prisonera hot their way tut of Rio Piedraa nrison Saturday, killing two guards and injuring lour othera. j WASHINGTON I API Except for theie thing incomo Prison official said 47 had been : buying a homo, buying goods on installments you probably recaptured but the two ringleader. , htv,n-t f,ft th, ,oueh 0 tnt d.fente program. "?":""'0T::.rmu,,'"u, That ii. if you're not a businessman. The government cracked down on some business firms. But, ell in all, whet the government has done so far in its defense work it fairly mild compered with whet mey lie ahead. Since thia defense program mayl last a long time, the government 3. At the same time, because a has three main problems on Its, big armament program is expen hands: v j sive, the government has to find 1. It h as to see that certain, the money to pay at least some of materials needed for armaments ; the cost, to into armaments, even though I What's Bean Done civilians do with less of their usual I What follows are the steps taken goods. 2. With everyone working, money plentiful and some goods, wfuch the money would buy, getting scar cer, the government has to move against Inflation. SLABWOOD In 12-16 and 24 In. tenths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phene (51 ft maior oerfc due ..11TU Y1I" feiSaaa" II 3 1 V o - Icurt Institute ie w-- i cation- V 1 Vat TO HI by 'he The world's first motor oil devel oped through atomic energy is ready for you at our station now! TIRE SERVICE CO., Inc. Stephens at Mosher Phone 670 'li ifi'&'J 1Y111 frA ; Itillf ;. iWl' ill !T4aWmefcejM by the government so far to handle all three of those problems: 1. Income and corporation taxes were raided, starting Oct. 1. This will help pay defense costs and. taking some of the spending money cut of people ! hands, hold down inflation 1 bit. 2. Buying one or two-family homes has been made tougher be cause now you have to put down a larger first payment ana pay up faster. This is intended to curb ! some of the spending urge, too, I while channeling needed building materials into defense. 3. Buying things like cars and household appliances has been t made a little tougher; larger down 1 payment, pay-ups faster. Here again the purpose was to cut down , on spending. All the rest of the points listed . here were steps taken to be sure : for military needs. I 4. Kubber Manufacturers will' have to use lesa pure rubber, more ' synthetic. This will save the natural rubber suouly. S. Manufacturers must reduce their on-hand supply called inven tory of 32 materials essential for defense. S. Manufacturers have been told to give right of way priority to ers from the defense department or the atomic energy cpmmission which makes bombs. 7. Certain kinds of vital steel have been set aside for arma ments. 8. Molasses can't be shipped out of the country. It'a used in syn thetics and the government wants more of that made. a. Limits have been placed on the amount of cotton that can be shipped out of the country. 10. The government nas tigntenea up on the amount of certain metals that can be shipped out, like alum inum ore, copper, brass, bronze, lead, zinc. 11. Secified amounts of steel will have to be set aside by manufaet uiers for the making of freight cars, which are needed. 13. The government will ban cer tain kinds of building which it con Riders unnecessary at a time like this. Race tracks, for instance. If, as reported, President Tru man calls Congress back into ses sion right after the election, other steps may be taken. Kenewal 01 rent controls, for instance. New Probabilities Other problems lie ahead: Manpower, for instance. The gov ernment right now has no power to compel anyone to work anywhere. Hut worker-shortages are beginning to show up in some defense areas. As more people are needed in defense jobs the government pro bably will try to work out agree- MU1W $W 11 ntr 1 iirn r "ii xiarro y.-: n Child's Cody Fgtyl Buried In Backyard O ELKHART, Ind. -J.Ti-A mother was held without charge here Sat urday after the body of her three-j year-old dataller, a spastie paral ysis victim, Mas found buried in1 their backyard. Police Chief Ben Lauer said officers discovered the body as a result of a statement volunteered , by the child's father, Carl Burn-1 ham, Friday night. 1 Dr. Burton Kmtner Klkhart 1 county coroner, schedult'rl an au topsy today to determine how the child, Cheryl Burnham. died. Q U O $1 MilliH, Worehoust Projected By Safeway O PORTLAND &t Plans for a million dollar distribution and varehou.se center on a lOOtre tract north of Oregon Jiity have been announced by Safeway stores. C. H. Bartlett, division man ager, said the facilities would replace offices and warehouses LAUrJbRY . . . LAUNDRY "MAO DAY" IN PEKING A bunch of the Keds were whoopin' it up fop Mao Tse-Tung when tins striking photo was made In Peking. The photo with caption material from an ofliciul Com munist China source shows workers carrying hundreds of pictures of the Red China leader in the recent National Day Parade In Peking. The procession celebrated the first anniversary of the foundine nf "The Peoole'a Republic of China." (Eastfoto from NEA - Acme Telephoto.) ments between unions and employ ers to get workers to shift over to jobs where they're needed. As expense of the defens p ro gram increases, taxes may be boosted even still further than they were this month. There's much talk ot that And if living costs keep going up because of higher prices we'll have price and wage controls. The National Geogrpahic Society says the first jury trial in Anglo Saxon America resulted in Capt John Smith's collecting 200 pounds for slander in 1607. I TED ASKS: MAR YOUR CAR? Tht ii it best to owning o now cor is having your prcunt cor smooth and ttroctivo increases its value and is source of pride to vou. Let us take those bumps, dents and scratches out of your car now. TED'S Auto Body Service 2 miles west at city canter on Melrose load. PHONI 1316 J REDS BEATEN AT POLLS VIENNA .P Communism in the Soviet zone of Austria took I a smal defeat over the weekend. Twenty-one small rural commu nities held elections for local coun cils. The Communists, who in an earlier vote in May received 131 votes and gained two seats, lost both seats and sot only 78 votes. mm: HERE IS OUR WISW. TO SERVE VOU WHEN 0J ARE IN NEED OF PLUMBING Cs MEN 1 ElTllUJ.M.r UleJ y PBOMPT. j REASONABLE, i THOROUGH a sai J.I- ROSEBURG LAUNDRY ind. LINEN SUPPLY eVt.i.l Uali. Ni ). n itu LAUNDRY . . . LAUNDRY SAYS r- 1 Measure TRACTION. : YOU Li choose the new FERGUSON TRACTOR! Your next tractor fouUi rwt you hundreds of wasted di1!r in neetlloM upkeep on a big expensive machine - all because of the often mistaken idea that a lot of built-in weight is the only way to make aure of ample traction. With the Kergirfnn System, there's no rood for ballast weight. 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