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,o o o o o o o o o o o o O O n r. o v Ban On Utility Strikes Under T-H Law Sought WASHINGTON' (.Pi Sena tor Wiley i R-Wis) wants to Taft-Hartley act to permit states to ban utility strikes. - The U. S. supreme court on i 5 to 3 decision ruled last Feb ruary that a Wisconsin law ban ning utility strikes was in open conflict with the Taft-Hartley law and therefore invalid. Wiley said in a senate speech that he is proposing, along with Senator Hendnckson cR NJi. Rob ertson (D-Vi), and Holland I D Fla), an amendment, to the Taft Hartley act. This would permit states to regulate strikes in public utilities. "By this amendment." Wiley said, "we hope to handle one of the most critical problems of this technological age. namely, the problem of the possible paralysis of entire cities, regions and states bv Ihe shutting down of a public utility." DECISION AFFIRMED The state supreme couri Tues day affirmed Judge William G. Kcst's decision on the suit of Frank J. Norton and wife versus S. W. Van Voorst and wife, appellants. The suit concerned a contract to sell land and was appealed from Douglas county. The opinion was by Justice Earl C. I.atourette. How many fuses Have you handy? The oust I sell Art fine and dandy. If your wiring it bad, just call us. We'll rewire your house with the best materials at the lowest price in town. U-rj 14 ft 4 O Ex-Millionaire Soys He's Broke LOS ANGELKS (.P) Kx mil-, tionaire (leore Tppperdine sayi ' there's no point in suing him . he hasn't got a dollar to his name. Conversion Of Gamblers j Urged By Church Leader DES MOINKS W Convrr sion of gamblers and gangster to tne Thnstian way of life should be the goal of church people, a prominent clergyman says. Dr. Lin Cartwnnht of Si. Lotus, ediior of the "t'nnsitan Evance lisl," told a pre-assembly session of ihe I nited J'resbytenan church of North America that "conver sion is the only ultimate solution of the crime problem." Dr. C'artu right said the church should work out some means of interviewing hoodlums and ram blers, so that they are made to feel the church is interested in them. Imprisonment of mobsters is not the answer, he said. o Thuri., May 24, 1951 The Newj-Revlew, Rosebur, Or. 7 was given to him by his wife as and now their mansion is being sold part of his allowance. ! to pay debts. Mrs. Pepperdine iar, worth be-1 I'epperdine was in court to ex- to the college which is named aflfr tween S.in.iwo and SKo.imhi, he said. ' plain why he can't pay a $10,000 him. But in superior court t nday , 1 hat s what is left of gifts he gave ' judgment won by Maxwell L. Ru be said he had less than a dollar her 10 years ago. l'epperdine said ; bin, Chicago attorney, on a 1949 in his pocket. Even that, he said, he made some bad investments promissory note. Pepperdine, 6-t, made a fortune in auto supplies and gave $2..VH).oon Ouster Of WSC President Declared Due To Spite I HOME Of HOT POINT ton state college board of regents tify the to. j less editorial efforts to 'smoke out' -see-PETE BARNET 230 SOUTH STEPHENS STREET USED CAR LOT NO. 1 1950 De Soto Club Cpe. 1950 Piyr.outh 4 Dr. Sedan 1950 Dodge Club Cpe. 1950 Plymouth Tudor 1950 Ford Tudor 1949 Plymouth Cony. 1949 Pontiac Sedan 1949 Chevrolet Pickup 1949 Ford Tudor 1949 De Soto Conv. 1949 Studebaker Sedan 1949 Chevrolet Club Cpe. 1948 De Soto Sedan 1948 Ford Sedan 1947 Plymouth Sedan 1947 Chrysler Sedan 1946 Plymouth Sedan 1946 De Soto Sedan 1946 Dodge Sedan 1946 Chevrolet Sedan 1942 Plymouth Sedan .. 595.00 1941 Ford Club Cpe. ... 595.00 1941 Ford Sedan 195.00 1941 Chrysler Sedan ... 545.00 1941 Oldsmobile Sedan 595.00 -see-BARNEY BARNE1 1735 NORTH STEPHENS STREET USED CAR LOT NO. 2 1950 De Soto Sedan 1950 De Soto Club Cpe. 1950 Mercury Sedan 1950 Plymouth Sedan 1950 Plymouth Club Cpe. . 1949 De Soto Club Cpe. 1949 Plymouth Sedan 194? 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(Picture by Paul JenHni) tcr to the student paper "for what it may be worth'1 and commended J'UIXMAX. Wash. - (.V - A , long letter to the Evergreen. WSC he Kvergreen's tireless and fear- former member of the W ashing- " 'iFi.i:uini- i a ..c!....i 1 ine reasons oeninu it. .hhimuii . says the activity of "one or tw, j oJ' Vspokane he , resignation. spiteful, peevish" regents resulted Vaft n0 comment to make on the 1 Dr. Compton has said he told the in the "firing" of Dr. Wilson Comp- : letter. But he promised a state- rp"cnts "I am neither seeking nor ton s WC nresident n.ent next week outlining the ' "wishing" to quit as president. The Walter J. Robinson of Pomeroy, boi-rd's reasons for accepting Dr. board accepted his standing resig whose term on tne ooard expired Cnmpton's resignation. nation at an April 27 meeting at last April, made his remarks in a' Robinson said he wrote the let-' Spokane. Truman Favored In Tilt With MacArthur, Claim PORTLAND 1.11 O r e g o nians now favor the administration in the MacArthur dispute. Demo cratic national committeeman Monroe Sweetland said before leav ing for a committee meeting in Denver. Amon others from Oregon who will attend are Mrs. Nancy Honey man Robinson. Democratic n a tinnal comniitteewoman. M r s. Gladys Last, state vice-chairman, and possibly state Chairman W. L. Josslin, Sweetland said. -.y SfS. f P Willi mil 7nmm u HFULL V PINT ww Su! ' E2f1 Blndd Whiikty 90 Proof. jmTr3 62'i arain neutral inirtti U-.JH4 I- -x i x 3 Blended Whiskey 90 Proof. W 'v . wrmmmmi ae 62Vi groin neutral spirits Bai -. 2 G &W stamls for Good MVislxey xssss: -- - i"iTn BVi nriij i Tieiiiear mi i i mnaenaai Ttnllut'. flUut anil I Mrnavt Dstntlare ftt 1 litis nnnlio IIIGirni 1 VIU6II unu .uiyvti nwmiivi .1 .vf.(iiv SALE ENDS SATURDAY THE FRIENDLY STORE YOU SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY THIS 5-Pc. 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