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o o o Op 1 (9 The Nwt-Rview, RoieeBrg, Org W. April 10. H51 I getter Weather Makes Possible Work Increase w-and w) weatrQ held up r 1 1 I From Homes To Hotels Now Legislators' Trek (jlt'ontinued from Page 1) fore it breaks the all-time record of 97 days, it is not surprising Leave For California Mrs. Kate Chamberlin and grandson, George, have left Roseburg; for Sacramento, Calif., where they will make their home. Returns Te Work Mrs R. E. Hern&i, secretary of the Douglas county chapter, American Red Cross, has returned to work follow ing a month's illness. Happy Hour Club Te Meet Riversdale Happy Hour club will meet at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. H. B. Kruse Wednesday. Mrs. Neil Christian will be co-hostess. Attend Grand Sestiat) Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young. Vt. and Mrs. R. B. Hampton and Mrs. R. B. Rhodes are attending the grand session of Job's Daughters in fort, land. At Mercy Hospital Tom Olli vant of Lookingglass is ill in Mercy hospital. His brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon oV Oakland. Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Lottie Hoover, of Sa lem, are in Roseburg to be witn him. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nicholson brought Mrs. Hoover to Roseburg. 0 Jaycees Pledge 0 Aid In Getting Voters To Polls City Manager Matt Slankard re cruited the serviced of tne Junior chamber of commerce Monday Funds For Housing Aid Cut In Half By Senate O'ontinued from Oage 1) monthly report of employment trends submitted by (jeorge r. Foster, manager of the local Ore gon State Employment service of fice, reveals. There is still considerable snow strong support from the organiza Hon. The group agreed to take active part in backing the two x IDbli HEATING Olis Dfesel md Stve 0& ) QjwttyOil Fej Ewy Ptt PROMPT METERED DELIVERIES I. A. Pests. DisrriMtf ll Prtwjleuiji Pracfcatt Dial 1-7333 Meeting Time Changed Rose burg Toastmistress club will meet tonight for dinner at Carl's Haven at 7:30 o'clock, instead of 7 o'clock, as previously announced. Fuflerton Study Group To Meet The Kullerton PTA study group will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the lunchroom at the school. All interested are invited. Son Born Word has been re ceived that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Poyer of Sunny side, Wash., April 5. Mrs. Poyer is the former Doris Shortndge of Roseburg. Visit Son In Portland 8Mr. and Mrs. E. Kenneth Jones nave re turned to their home in .Roseburg, following a trip to fortlaj to visit their son, Ed, a junior at ilill Mili tary academy. Benefit Assn. To Meet The V. omen's Benefit association busi- nesi mcetine will be held Thurs- Uhe snring business. day afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clor at ftiiis field appear to Jae good. The after all. the home of Mrs. Jioras at wttis- economic picture olfhe area is ton. All new members are urged j expected to show but little change to be present. from last year. The labor supply is givinf in- To Visit Father Donna Rae dicatiiti)of being extremely short, j ot-Jheir neglected homes around Called "Lilestream," the film de- Ixe. daughter of Ida Firman, Pine j The armed forces and defense tif state, are wondering u an Court apartments, RosehiirsQlfft ! work have made their mark on I overall immigration to Salem Saturday for Coeur d'A I e , i the available manpower. The train'! wouldn't have been better. There i tractor, to make sworn statement tha their mortgages do not ex ceed their Actual investments in the building projects, exclusive of ! night lor the coming city elections profits. Other Provisions Listed Besides its provision for $1 ,500,- Speaking at the regular semi- .,.'. ,yM tin ,.,m .....;.. I monthly Jaycee dinner meeting i ,hes; , , conslruc. Slankard expressed a desire to get . ,.on of housinB i rriur, defense areas designated by the Presi- Sno' a rise in employment during the j that home owners are kindly but first three weeks iiLilarch in Doug- firmly insisting that they want to las t Kinty. But at the month's end. ! get back into their houses. a gradual opening of various lum-l those lucky people, who have on the issues of a city hall tax her operations created a demaiV, been taking world cruises, or va- evy and passage of the cily h- lor workers in mis iieia, tne lauumux in jiicaiiu, en-., wnu get most oi ineir expenses pain ny tne interim occupants of their houses, naturally want some place to park their suitcases when they return. Other owners feel that spring gar dening, painting, etc. needs to be in the higher elevations that will dene and have lost all patience with ; measure by netting voters to the not permit logging firms to get j the governmental processes. polls. started, but this condition should ! Children Are Problem I Another plea for support was in take care jf itself within two or I This doesn't present to much of j sued by Phil Hulley, chairman of three weeks, the report states. a problem for those who have come ! the Portland Rose festival parade. Construction work is in full I without their families. But where i He asked the Junior chamber to (uinff M.n irthc (hat hiua hnn ' philrlrpn ir involved anri BiiririVn njn fl.ot In this ...r1. nu. I UI held up all winter by weather con- transfers are necessary it becomes rade since it is a statewide affair. s'ven a P.p0Iunuv Ullea ,0j Hitinns have been re-artivated ' comDlicated. Hotel existence iust : H nntMl that hi nhiwt in attend, meet the need. 4 New construction is still a diubtful i isn't for the little ones so enter- ing the meeting was to get as! ,. Jl 5ns .'aling $15,000,000 for quantity. Federal regulatio'i pro-! gency plans have to be made to much participation from outsWe i Production and distribution of hibit new commercial buildinf. but ' get them home and back into their ! Portland as nosihle. He e-mressed ' Prefabricated houses. But no loan residential building is not re- j usual school environment and pro- j disappointment in the amail num. strictcd as yet and there are sev- perly cared for so mothers can ber of participants in 1950 from come Dacic ana nnisn out ineir the test of the state. dent: 1. Federal loans and grants up to iG0,0Ou,uuO for hospitals, sewers, vrner systems and other commu nity facilities. 2. Expenditure of $-10,000,000 for government construction of houses areas where private industry, eral proposed residences on which work will start very soon. (; Retail and wholesale trade is in between the Christmas rLrh and Prospects duties if they are involved as sec retaries. So some families are won dering if perhaps it wasn't a mis- Another featured speaker was V. V. Harpham, chairman of the Roseburg school board. He spoke take lo try to brin? the little ones 0n the board's stand in relation to i the teacher and coaching prob- umcr parents, wno ifr) ineir ; lems. children at home, are so besieged ! Completing the program was a with letters from home-sick young-; color film shown by Standard Oil to an tntlividual or corporation could exceed $500,000. 4. Creation of a $10,000,000 re volving fund for government con demnation and purchase of land where necessary because of specu lation. The land then would he re sold to private contractors at cost to build houses. Also adopted by voice vote was amendment continuing until sters and are worried about upkeep ', representative Mose Palmateer. ! Jun w- 1??3- ,he Program under r .i .! ... i , . ... ... urhieh thai Latkf-in aHmin ictrat tfin Ida.. e. where her father, Charles seriously ill of heart trou- o ing of inexperience! porkers in key I isn't anv perfect arrangement for jobs will become more and more necessary as the year progresses. Attend Funeral t.T) Mr. and Mrs. Paul uatcus ot noseourg kui, . i . p..-.,! last Friday for Dodge City, Kail., I Voted Liquor Board to attend the funeral oi Mrs. Bar cus' father, A. I.i'trl). Toy ex pact to be gone two weeks and will vHi( Mr. Karcus' parents before return ing home. i Increased Authority t,'ontinued from Page 1) , Goes te Eugene Mrs. Paul R. Sh-r'Ttkljn Sr. of this city left today for Eugene to attend the Univer sity of Oregon Singers' concert this evening. Her daughter, Miss Geofecne Shanklin, is a member of the group. Return From Meeting M r. and Mrs. Merle Gors have re turned to thei, honi in Roseburg, following a three-day stay in Port land, where'Mr. Gors represented the News-Review at a meeting of Associated Press wire ediuws. While il Portland, they visited rel atives and friends. Mrs. Gors re turned to her work In the office at Smith Motors this morning. family Mjustments on this not-so-temporary set up. Being a little sarcastic about the length of the session, I heard the remark the other dav that the re apportionment coialjitlee could farsict its worries because if we stayed much longer we would all be residents of M irion county and which the Veterans administration can make direct housing loans to veierans. About $100,000,000 o f the $150,000,000 authorized last year for such loans bas not been usevl. posed the bill because it doesofjthe apportionment could be sixty allow tavern vners to, appeal to : representatives and thirty senators courts when their licences are not'rotn Mai (on couniy. renewed, lit), also oppoWd "letting Wardrobes Also Worry the cowmion make laws." The usual feminine lament about Goot claimed it usually is im- i "northing-to-wcar" is very appro- Dossible for tavern nwners a n d ! P"" nere ,or. man7 w.lv, uPllm lawyers to find copies of liquojt commission regulations, so they don't know "when the rules are being violated. () But Rep. Orval Eaton, Astoria, a former liquor commissioner, said lUe regulations are sent to every tavern. q Te Estimate Ballot Cost The Senate passed a house bill to have a committee of the sec retary of state, treasurer and bud get director estimate the cost of each ballot picted the role played by oil in the American economy. q Churchill Dates Talk In America PHILADELPHIA .VI Win ston cnurcnui, wno win aeuver ; WASHINGTON (.P) The gov- major address at tne i nrversiiy m ernment todav .v.mD,ed .i -ales ot stumpage timber from the 'Stumpoge' Timber Sales put Of Price Freeze Plans Announced For Cambree Of Boy Scout Troops The Douglas District Boy Scout camporee will be held May 4, 5 and 8 at the fairgrounds, accord ing to John Todd, camp activi ties chairman. A meeting of the camporee plan ning committee was held Monday night. General chairmen include Bob Grant, in charge of publicity: Chuck Friday, arrangements; Roy Crain. program, and Police Chief Calvin Baird, judging. The campoiK is usually consid ered a dress rehearsal for summer camp, and is generally held in a iore primitive area than where it is to be held this vear. However, the committee decided it was desirous that the public De given an opportunity to visit 'he camp, inspect the troops and see how the bovs actually live in camp. Consequently a more acccs sible location was chosen. Approximately 250 boys from 28 eligible Boy Scout troops in D "!g las district will attend. Details for the camporee will bt furnished at this month's roundta ble discussions. One of these will be held in Canyonville Wednesday night; at Drain April 11, and at Riverside school in Roseburg April 25. Newly Built Juneau Night Spot Fire's Prey JUNEAU, Alaska - V -Juneau's newest night spot . the Whing Ding, was destroyed by fire Monday. It was aW elaborate entertain ment resort - by Alaska standards on the highway between Juneau and Douglas, on Douglas island It as owned by Wilbur Irving As sociates, who spent between $,5,. ouo and $100,000 to build it about a year ago. An almost solid front of windows gave it a sweeping view of Gastineau channel and Ju neau. The establishment was not open Mondav and only a few at tendants were at work. Pennsylvania next month, won't take a penny s pay lor nis speecn, it was disclosed here. Churchill agreed to speak at Pennsylvania May 8 as part of the university's 2O0th anniversary after conferring with Harold ,Bj Stas son, Penn'.s president, and Rob ert G. Dunloppresident of t h general price freeze order. This is the timber in the form of a growing tree or a fallen one that is still at the stump. The Office of Price Stabilization said price control of such timber is "administratively impractical at istically brought only their winter'" "i"''"' ' " th time" wardrobes and didn't count on ! il'n, . cm?a,v , . i i fts exerftpUon order is effective weeks "of sunshine and balmy , .j XApnl 12. weather when cofons ,d snring : ?on. J "T- ' P"loa invitationf 0PS said suits would be in ordcpvlSo doubt . . , j. .,.: this lack of lores,-.ht, has been a ! A. iifh rh. m boon to SafcBi fashion stores where f. ',h! i;"',!'1' r'?, SS2.-'J for himself and a party of 10, The lobbvists have joined in the """i" complaints and have conspire 10 , r,., j .i,si i.r.j i wear unbelievably loud neckrics ! - D"" ""l-,r' n f 1 lit e ery Monday from now on as rnSin the visit will foot that License Examiner To Be At Office 2 Days Weekly A drivers' license examiner will be on duty Thursday and Friday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. every week at the Secretary of State's of fice at 343 N. Main in QapebiirfE. Licenses can be reneirctl every day however, the office has an nounced. A representative of the Slate Public Utilities commission is at the office five diy a week from 8 to 5. Main business of the office is conducted, by the State Motor Vehicle division, the spokes man 'says. fat servie on AUTO GLASS REPAIRS Now is the time to Kove outo alas reoairj made We handle oil types of glass and door hardware. t 5 years ot outo servlc In Ktjrq. DOYLE'S Sales & Service Hiqhway 0 G'i Valley PHONE 3-4148 ceS-co the ladies have not t?o resuctantly had to replenish their supplies. OH DURHAM o VIC LEWIS WANT TO SAVE Y0U TIME AND MONEY Caatswk aw lr oil y u r Of Km tyUtnn tmi HH'f- Remingtn - lond Offic Mochinet Kantkx Sofe-Cabinetl Filinf Kipment Typewrit ers Lin-A-Times Dnlictinf Supplies Commercial Forms. Autlifriioa KcMinffton-lond Soles and Service Af encjf - D.&L. STATIONERS 32S SOUTH STEPHENS STiEET measure. IhLs cost t lavs. So the lobhv takm on a vivid I . V""."" " . T""" u,nM I,. n,.hlish.,l in tt,. vnt.r'i . jf II.., .. I "IS ITOI Will lie, OUI sources Tere namohlel and on the ballot. iMH P.rhan.'hiu w m.tn. i exPcot address will he of ma The senate roads and highways in would be better. committee introduced a memorial i . price-control presents !a major problem typhis industry because of the ereatvariations in timber from individual stands and because of the thousands of in dividual tracts that must be dealt j with ail over the'eountry. I It also said "no two tracts ,-o.f timber have Qidentical physirel j characteristic", and a wide geo 1 uranhical dispersal)' must be dealt with. UPHOLSTERING Furniture and Rug Cleaning Repairing - Custom Work o EXPERT FURNITURE CLEANERS DIAL 3-3191 Free Estimates C Pick-up and Delivery asking Congress not to increase the federal gasoline tax and the excise tax on automobiles. A bill appropriating S12.000 for at'atues of Jason l.ee and John McMughlm in the U. S. capitol was passed by the Senate and sent to the House. . A state arboretum and hotanicajt- gardcii Hvill be built hy the high- cussing proposed lines evading of log trucks.. "You can take this committee and have it," Gill toid Smith as he left. "That's the first time any body ever challenged my integ rity." j tiill came back to the meeting later and Smith apologized t jor international importance. I One informant expres.-ed the ; opinion "that what Mr. Churchill for over- will do is create the 'Gettysburg 1 Address of a World.' " KdlllVn "Will U1T UUIll ITT UlT IUKI1- ' ii i way commission under a bill sent I , h w.uuld r' .h'" aatll l ft il "" ' "7''iT"1 o lo the governor by the Senate. Tilt Over Trvck Weights The argument over the bill fix ing trucx wct!ltf limits and over loading penalties got hot in the senate highway committee. Sen. Warren Gill, Lebanon, stalked out of the committee meet ing after committee Chairman El mo Smith, John Day, accused Gill of "trying to find loopholes for loaders," The committee was dis- CLOTHES RGHT BASKET C At- new EA5Y SPINDRIEP WITH AUTOMATIC SPIN-RINSE ELIMINATES SET TUBS 0HlY $20995 tty goodbye to washday drudgery with a new two-tub EASY Spindrm. No set tuSs! No mrinjer feeding! In stead EASY'S two-tub washing and rinsing action kt your week's wah in less than one hour. One tuh uuiAri, while the other with the amaiing Automatic Spin-riote, douhle-rinses clothes cleaner in three minutes "d then spins them damp-dry. IXTRA-VAIUE FEATURES include ex. sive new built-in "Cleanflow" atcr Filter. Takes out water-pipe rust and other staining impurities btfort wash ing and rinsing clothes. Handy Sw'injf Faucets return suds for re-mr, rinse fill and empty washer ... all at t' flick of a finger. mSr p, Mil fieht lo the floor agamst the a mend mem which i majority of ; his committee put into the house hill. Greater Weight Favored The maiorriy voi.fd lo boost max imum weights on Jandcm axle trailers toued by four-wheel log trucks to 3tf(00 pounds during a two-year temporary - period. This type now can haul 38.000 pounds, and the highway comm ivsio.i wants a limit of 32,000. The House voted tor .14.000. Smith and Sen. Sam Coon, Baker, prntrstcd the- amendments. 'We aren't running anybody out of business."' Smith said, "they have been highly abusing the high ways for a long time. There are people driving cars in this state beMdes the lug truckers, and they deserve some consideration. (.ill and Sen. William K, Walsh, Coos Bay, both from logging areas, led the battle for the log trucks. The committee didn't finish work on the bill. r) Legion Chief's Views Cancel Visit To Truman WASHINGTON ?T TU White Houe aid today' it can celed an appointment for national Legion Conunader Krle Cocke Jr., because (rxie first publicly an nounced what he planned to telll Presi'fcut Truman that he supports Gen. . Douglas Mac Arihui's controversial position on Kar Eastern policy. This (tliminaid the me4 for the conference which bad been set for today, the White House said. Ocke said he supported Gen. Douglas MacA'hur's proposal to ue Chinese Nationalist troops against the Chinese Communists. REDS SIEZE PRIEST HONG KONG t.P A Cath , olic here said today the Chinese Reds have arresled Robert Ken ! aeily, 51, a priest from Nnrwalk. Conn., at Lot ing mission. Kwangsi i province. Thy sail! 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