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..V'-'' 'i' , -jr.- Mrs. Hartle Names Long List Of Communist Party Members At Seattle Probe SBA-n-LE W - In her fifth morning on the witness stand Mrs. Barbara Hartle tesufied Frt TAX IX8MPT DOG CHESTER, N. J. ifi A 12. ?.f,r"?ld,do'veteran of "e World War II k-9 Corps, with honorable discharge papers, was granted a veterans exemption on his annu al license fee. The Township Committee, on George I. Francis, voted to waive the fee for owner James Kerr. Vacation Plans ACROSS 1 Health resort 4 Nevada resort 8 Go fishing 12 Swiss river 13 State 14 Finnish poem IS Insect egg 19 Church robes 18 Motorist 2 Couple 3 Vegetable 4 Ranted 5 Alwavs Centaur 7 Table scrap 8 Water plant Races 10 Poker stake i finest 17 Direct 20 Property item "Stringed 21 Spanish hero instrument zz vases 23 English 24 Resound 28 Vacationing by water 27 Before (prefix) 30 Shaped by machine 12 More nimble 34 Turkey capital 35 Humble 36 Watch 37 Curved molding 39 Comrades 40 Stalk 4) Legal matters 42 West Indian I vacation I island 45 Rival 49 Points out 61 Negative word (62 Pare 63 Ceremony 64 Sliced 55 Hit, as a fly SSHigh cards 97 Before ' DOWN I Found on the beach novelist 24 Japanese outcasts 25 Ice cream holder n - (vr. wump nas a leaoi mina. nis neoa is run or loopnoies. .. 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T' ' ANPI CANT DANCEj fefj' H ff-S J j., ei f :, H' - gjy il rM kwj 1 day that Mie Communist Parly made more headway" in the In ternational Woodworkers of Amer ica (CIO) than in any other union in the Northwest. She added, however, that by 1950 the Commnists had suffered some "severe' setbacks" in the union. Testifying before the House Un American Activities Commi'tee, the former state Communist lead er added: "From Hie middle I920'i until I left the party in 1950, the Com munist Party had considerable in 1 Answer to Previous Pul i-hl"isiEPI i'tuisIhUtt i-SI.NBS T fS WlOlN ET U D B S O O r- - ItI5s ' 1 ' i I H U A T 1" N h.B p E 1 iiS-iS""" i t It i.S2!J'clFiiE "litis "IkEifs pge m t 26 Proverb 27 Pleasure ground 28 Actual 29 Sea eagles 31 Amorous 33 Coerce 38 Stomach medicine 40 Walking pole 41 Subterfuges 42 Body parts 43 Afresh 44 Notion 46 Allot 47 Vacation trip 46 Suffix 50 Constellation 1 I1 l i 7 Id It In III ' r ii pi 5 " E W" iS if lis IzT r Jr srj Tsr-sr--r tf piT ' 1 ii f W;'& fF" W 50 si 51 si jij 3 T 55 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I . . ... r . LI.Li l F&W Floor Covtring fluence in the IWA, especially in I District 2 (Northwest Washing ton.") She said, however, "there were GUARD BANS UNDIES PRINCETON, W. Va. 11 The State Armory Board recently pur chased a $50,000 building for use as an armory for the West Vir ginia National Guard. The building formerly housed a plant of a brassiere maker and the deed stipulates that National Guard is prohibited for the next 25 years from manufactur ing brassieres and ladies' founda tion garments. MODEST Tnfcwark RtfutM Jrrf?T I I way Building in Salem or to the IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT - f JPjJ 1 I II I -II Portland office at 2505 S.E. 11th ARRIVED Y 6:15 P.M. BW H II II t09, FROM NINE TO FIVE t, J. Kith., - 1 r P i. - i ISL rwl V ifl m 'I I l ' L." .... 0 ML I 1 "I haven't, had any experience In this businesa, v ' " , I but I can fabricate, perhaps even prefabricate!" VY . . I t ljj 1 R'Vtens.Ephone 3-7303. REFRIGERATION some officers in the IWA who strongly resisted communism Mrs. Hartle said Xarly Larsen was "the most important officer of the Communist party in the IWA." She also named William Wallace of Bellingtiam and O. M. Orton as Communists In the union during her membership. She said she at tended a national Communist Par ty convention wilh Orton in 1938. She described both Orton and Wal lace as high IWA officers. Larsen won acquittal at the 1953 Communist conspiracy trial here after his attorney contended he left the party in 1946. Mrs. Hartlo testified earlier this week that she MAIDENS U. S. PitMl Oeka nn i l ii i ' ill i i i I had been "the most important knew Larsen at i party member fur several years after that. When asked how recently Larsen Tavern Owners Reminded Of Employee Permits Tavern owners and other licen sees of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission who sell alcoholic bev erages for on-premises consump tion this week were requested to remind their employees to renew service permits, which expire June 30. Bartenders and similar employ es are required to have valid per mits from the commission, and a licensee should not allow any em ployee to serve or sell alcoholic beverages without a service per mit, the commission said. Service permit fee Is $1. and re newal applications may be sent to the OLCC office in the State High way Building in Salem or to the Portland office at 2505 S.E. 11th Ave, i Hurlburt's Plumbing. D10I Suthetlin 2182 or Roseburg 9-5104 IT:...r'nu-h PlomhinA Co. 230 North Stephens Phono 3-5377 Horrls Plumbing & Heotlng Co 805 South Steoheni Phono 3-81 73 Phono 3-4461 Monwn't Plumbing & Heotmg, Wins ton. Pn 9 8705 ROOFING Aluminum Lite-time Shingle Co. Oil trtbutor Aluminum Lork pinole. 229 E. Roberts. Ph. 3-5127 Communist in the IWA," Mri. Hartle said 1948. Larsen watched a television screen to an ante-room as he waited to take the stand. Mrs. Hartle added 134 names to the list of those she had known as party members. It raised the total above 300. In another morning highlight. Eugene V. Dennett returned to the witness stand to acknowledge he was a former party member, but was expelled in a controversy over party policies, as Mrs. Hartle had testified. Dennett, long an active labor union leader, had invoked the Fifth Amendment in his ear lier appearance. The steelworker refrained from knitting on the stand this time. He aroused the congressmen's ire by knitting all through his earlier reluctant testimony. Meanwhile, it was announced the hearing would be continued Sat urday, the second extra day. Commercial Refrigeration Service. DuFresne Electric, 224 N. Main, Dial 3-5358 or 3.3223. Hargls Eljclrlc Co., 112 E. Cats. Radio & Aonlionca Reoor. DECORATORS Pointing ond Paper Honqing. H. E. "Woody" Wood. Phone 3-4240 T0PS0IL and SHALE Good Material FRANK OLIVER, Dial 3-3234 or LLOYD YOUNT, Dial 2-1812 DUST OILING FREE ESTIMATES Roseburg Fuel Oil Ser. 343 N. Jackson Ph.3-8153 CONTRACT WIRING New Houiei ond Electric Heat BOB'S ELECTRIC Alter 5 P.M., Phono 1-4884 Mon. June 21, 1954 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 11 HOW TIMES HAVE CHANCED Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea W. Wettennao, of Cleveland, Ohio, (how the clothes they wore dur ing their courtship at the turn of the century. They both claim that customs ot American courtship have changed right along with the clothes. The Wettermans are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary, while attending the 14th annual convention ot Townsend Clubs ot America in Santa Cruz, Calif. Three Business Indicators Pointed Upward Last Week By WALTER BRIEDE jr. NEW YORK I Three basic business indicators pointed up ward this week. , Mine and factory output were shown moving higher for the first time in 10 montns. Stock prices surged to new 25- jvar highs. f igures on consirucuon acuviiy set new records. That was the brighter aspect of '.he week's budget of business news as the first half of 1964 the year of the buyer's market and the "hard sell" neared Us conclusion. The week also turned up new evidence of glutted markets 1 particularly in sucn Dasic seg ments of the economy as auto mobiles, petroleum and textiles. umer economic signposts Retail trade inched ahead, but continued from 2 to 6 per cent below year-ago levels. A new Sears. Roebuck catalogue features prices whose average was tne low est in four years. Electric nower output was the largest in four months; freight carloadings heaviest since Nap vember were up 14 per cent from the previous week but neir- Ily 13 per cent neiow iasi year. Signs ot increased international tension were believed to be behind a rally in stork prices the I sharpest in two years which more than wiped out the losses of the week before. Mine and fac tory output as measured by the Federal Reserve Board's season ably adjusted index of industrial oroducuon lor May sianeo u gain l .Tomenuim mr. me iub uiuc biuuc I la'.t .lulv There was a Slum aeciine in I the number of housing starts in Ted asks: ''KINK BUSS I CARPETS F&W Floor Covering Sales and Installation of all typos ot floor coverings. Free Estimates S&H Groan Stamps, 325-327 S. Stephens. Ph. 3-6234. NURSING CARE Ambulatory and Bed Patients Supervised by Registered Nurio Kind Personal Attention. RIVERSDALE SANITARIUM Rt. 2. Bo 511, Ratebiitf, Ore, Phono 1-558S PHOTO FINISHING In at 5, out o 9 We give S&H Creen Stampl CLARK'S STUDIO 105 S. Jackson Phono 11524 CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 1 Mil E. on N. Umaqua Hwy. Phono 1-559 Roseburg School of Business 1 14 North Jackson St. Day and Night Classes, State Licensed, Approved tor Veterans. MEMBER: Pacific Norttiwitt BuiintH School AiMcioHon Notional Council 94 Atiociotion of Buiinm Schools Phone 3-7256 VI I JU May from the three-and-a-half- year high of 109,100 in April. . Inventory problems persisted It some lines. There were reports from De rail that finance companies were putting pressure on the big-auto makers to bring their production into line with dealer sales. The superabundance ot shiny new models, on auto dealers' lots had its counterpart in a veritablo ocean of gasoline accumulating in pipelines and refinery storage unKs and at filling stations. Unsold stocks of gasoline are . nearly a billion gallons higher than they were a year ago. Senior High Graduates Offered Summer Camping An opportunity for summer camping in offered to senior high school graduates and college giiis, who would be interested ina ( in 5 as counselors at Camp Tyee this summer, according to Mrs. Wayne Crooch, camp chairmr.n. Camp will open .'ulv 11 and con tinue for five d.'" ?eek sessions. Training will be given to girls who are interested. Anyone in terested in further information may call Mrs. Crooch at 2-1335 or the Camp Fire otnce, a-ren. MIL, j' IN YOUR LINC?" Banish bodr kinkt in your favariie "Lincoln" today Brinf yeur car to at far compete bodr Npeir. It's not expensive. It adds value to your car. LET US MAKE IT LOOK LIKI A '54 MODEL Aid tor a Fros Estimate TED'S Auto Body Service 2924 Harvard Ay.., Dial 1-4221 UILDING CONSTRUCTION o eitro room In ottlc or i kasament Mare closat I pa CO ,4 a now kitchen. Cell . . jl LESLIE E. ROBERTS 1 117 S. Pine Phono 1-1292 1 EXCAVATING SHALE ROCK FOR SALE Rood kulldlnt and rocking. Shovels, cots, droi-linos and dump trucks for hire, by hour or contract. C. P. TALLON 2141 N. Stephens Ph. 1-404S Nelson & Pyle j Woodworking Co. Windows, Sash and Frame MIH end Mothar Phone 1-1414 ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Roof Repair Re-Rootinf Retail Soles ALUMINITE STORM DOORS . Intul.tion Ei Sidine j FREE DELIVERY 1 ACME ROOFING 512 W. Oak St. Phono 1-82SJ at Phone 1-8458 BERKELEY PUMPS A puma fat evert need, from homes to Industries. Sales Service Irrlf alien Systems Mill Pumps A Specialty 1 tree Ettlniatat - CERRETSEN BUILDING SUPPLY 402 W. Oak Phone 2-2636