Local News ; PUdgi Fraltrnity Gordon Con ley and Dave Burks of Roseburg, who are enrolled at Oregon State college, have been pledged to Theta Chi, national social fraternity. Discharged From Hospital Mrs. W. L: Tozer of Roseburg has been discharged from Community hospital, where she was under treatment for ten days. Stationed At Spokant Ffc. Bob Rogers of Roseburg left today for Spokane Wash., where he will be stationed with the army air force. Bob was home on leave for ten days. At Shrine Hospital George Gibby, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gibby of Roseburg, was operated on at the Shrine hospital in Portland Wednesday. He will be there until sometime after Christmas, it was reported. Fractures Wrist Miss Jennie E. Jorey of Roseburg suffered a fractured left wrist last Saturday, when she fell from a step-ladder while cleaning windows at her home on Military street. She was taken to Mercy hospital, where she remained overnight. Attends Radio Program Mrs. Bruce Elliott of 1314 Madrone, Roseburg, was a guest at last week's Portland's Hostess House party program on KGW. The pro gram is broadcast at 10 a.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from the auditorium in the new Oregonian building. Iniurts Hand Mrs. Earl M. Bleile, who resides in Westmore land, suffered a badly bruised and cut right hand Monday, when she ran her hand through the wringer of her washing machine. She was taken to Mercy hospital, where it was found no bones were broken. A number of stitches were neces sary to repair the injury. Leaving For California Mrs. Gladys Amundson and Mrs. Dean Ross are driving to Klamath Falls to pick up Mrs. Naomi French and will then travel to California, where Mrs, Amundson and Mrs. French are enrolled in the three day workshop session for Camp Fire Girls professional workers, which will be held at Asilomar, Pacific Grove. Calif., Oct. 15 through the 18th. In Hospital Mrs. C. S. Hoin line, Roseburg is reported to be im proving at Mercy hospital, where she is receiving medical treatment. Recovering Mrs. Arne Copple, Kolhagen apartments, underwent minor surgery Tuesday morning and is getting along well at home, it was reported. Leave For Wecjdlng Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wilson of Roseburg left Wednesday for Seattle where they will attend the wedding of their granddaughter, D o r e e n Knight, to Earl Kolb. The wedding will take place Friday, Oct. u, at the University Lutheran church in Seattle. The Wilsons will be gone for a week: Sen. Toft Urged To Announce His Presidency Aim WASHINGTON -im Senator Brewster (R,Me) says he feels Senator Robert A. Taft should an nounce fairly soon that he is a can didate for the Republican presi dential nomination. Ue said he will urge the Ohioan to de. so. Taft has arranged to meet with David Ingalls and Ben Tate, friends who have been sounding out sentiment across the country. He has said his decision whether to announce formally for the nom ination will hinge in large part on their findings. But Jack Martin, Taft's admin istrative assistant, said the sena tor will not announce that decision just yet. Brewster, a Taft supporter, told a reporter that ordinarily it is not good strategy for a candidate to announce too soon, but he said he thinks the situation now calls for an early announcement by Taft. Brewster has contended that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, prominently mentioned with Taft as a possible GOP nominee, is indispensable in Europe, where he is building up the West'-s defenses and that he expects the general to stay with that job. Taft's office has issued a state ment which supported widespread speculation he will again seek the GOP nomination actively, as he has done unsuccessfully twice in the past. The statement said the senator has recived more than 1,150 mes sages from Republicans all over the country and that they "indi cate a widespread grassroots de sire to see Senator Taft announce his candidacy." The Ohio state Republican cen tral and executive committee, meeting in Columbus, urged Taft to throw his hat in the ring. It said he "qualifies by actual per formance as the best vote-getter in the Republican party today." The sun's brightness in candle- power is about four billion billion billion (or four followed by 27 zeros.) 113 straight i BOURBON Jj False Teeth Defense Agaigsr Biting Charge SAN FRANCISCO HI Mar tha Stelling refuses to hire I law yer she figures she has a per fect defense. A tenant, Emma Smith, is suing her for $10,500 damages, claiming Mrs. Stelling bit he The two elderly women had an argument over whether the rent check or the recent receipt should change hands first. Mrs. Stelling testified Airs. Smith called her a Communist. And Mrs. Smith testified she only said Mrs. Stelling acted like a Communist. Mrs. Stelling appeared as her own counsel in court. She told the judge every lawyer she contacted in sisted their own physicians ex amine Mrs. Smith. ' "Why should I pay for that when I didn't bite her," Mrs. Selling declared. It was impossible, she added: "I have false teeth." The case continues today. Officials Oppose Plans To Build Electric Plants 0 WASHINGTON P Opposi tion to the Interior department's plan to build eight fuel-burning electric generating plants in the Pacific Northwest developed with in the house Public Works commit tee Monday. Six members of the committee, five Republicans and one Demo crat, prepared a report which Rep. Dondero (R-Mich) said questioned motives of the dcaprtment in sup porting tho program. A bill authorizing the secretary of the Interior to construct the plants was approved by a ma jority of the committee last week. Dondero, ranking Republican on the committee, said the minority group doubted that the steam gen erating plants are necessary for national defense, as claimed by the Interior department. The report listed six objections to the proposal Dondero said Cowlitz river hy droelectric projects planned by the city of Tacoma and a private util ity would produce 580,000 kilowatts of power for the Northwest. The projects would accomplish the same firming up purpose for the Northwest power pool as the 400, 000 kilowatt projects the govern ment proposes to build, and at no expense to the government, Don dero said. He said there are "grave doubts" whether the Interior de partment has not "deliberately ob structed" efforts to get licenses for the projects. Dondero said the minority group also wondered whether the de partments acted in good faith. He said witnesses told the committee the proposed plants would take from a year to 18 months longer to put in operation than would the non federal hydroelectric projects. The Michigan Republican said the group also wanted to know: What resources of fuel for the proposed plants is available. Whether the "prospective North west defense production crisis is not artificial and . bureaucratically inspired." Whether the aluminum compa nies that benefit from cheap, gov ernment power in the Pacific Northwest shouldn't build their own steam plants. Whether sufficient efforts have been made to locate industries in gas producing areas of the South west before starting new produc tion in the "power-starved" Pa cific Northwest. Reps. Wood (R-Idaho), Fallon (D-Md), Vursell (R-lil), McGregor (R-Ohio) and Beall (R-Md) joined Dondero in the protest. The oath prescribed for a Presi dent taking office is outlined in Section 1 of Article III of the U. S. Constitution. Thurs.. Oct. 11, 1951 file Ncws-Rtvlaw, Rostburg, On. Columbus' Descendant On Way To United States NEW YORK UP) Christo pherColumbus discovered Amer ica Wednesday, two days ahead of time. The history books say he got here on Oct. 12. But the modern Columbis, a 26-year-old Spanish duke and naval lieutenant, beat the traditional landing date. A direct descendant oand name sake of the man who first sailed to this country in 1492, he's on his way to Washington to be guest of the Spanish embassy at its cele bration Friday of the discovery of America. It was his first trip here, and some Indians (from Arizona) were out to offer him tobacco (tailor mades), just like they did his an cestor. The plane flight from Madrid look 21 hours, which is probably what helped put him ahead of the schedule of the original Columbus, who made it in 70 days on the ship Santa Maria. And this time, there were no mu tinies by the crew. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ABSOLUTELY NO SALES TO DEALERS. 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