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Sec. McKay Relies On Press Clippings To Determine Attitude Of New Comments By A. ROBERT SMITH I Ntws Raviaw Corrtipondant WASHINGTON Just ahout ev.j erylime Secretary of Interior' Douglas McKay lands on one of i the nation'i newspaper editorial paees either out of praise or dam ! nation the newspaper clipping winds up in his government baili wick. ! It's the way McKay and other; cabinet members keep their fin-1 8 St 39c 24-Hour Service. Bring in your ex posed film by 2 p.m. today ready by 2 p.m. tomorrow, Higheit quality work. Pictures mounted In neat end handy album. Your Friendly Family Pharmacy geri on the nation's throbbing edi torial pulse, to measure current public opinion and sense the mond of the grass roots. If blood pressures are rising anywhere in the hinterland oer specific government policy or some local problem, administration offi cials want to know about it quickly. So they buy the services of a A'ash mKton newspaper clipping agency which combs the nation's daily press for items of interest. In a real sense, the press clip ping bureau bridges the great gulf that lies between the cabinet of ficial, who is often buried beneath! are unloaded, readers begin pour-1 clippings are briefed by the press' on appropriations for spending puh a mountain of problems Ihalde-iing over them for articles that office in a weekly "Digest of News- lie funds for this purpose, which mand his decisions, and the news-1 meet the needs of their clients. Thn 'paper Comment." It tends to con- confronts them with the awkward laner commentary which the nub-1 State DeDartmcnt. for exainole. lie is consuming every day about ! may have put in a hurryup call those decisions he has been inak-1 for all current commentary on U.S. ing. i policy in the .Middle Kast crisis. Many government departments ; -etary of Agriculture Eira Ben have come to rely UPon Press son "''y .h,. ''--'d for editorial Intelligence. Inc., of Washington, I r,,ctlon 10 hls -x)rk bu'ln P D. C. a nrivate at-encv that serv-! Sram. ices many business firms as well. Or. as is more usually the case tain more critical commentary than alternatives of having either to otherwise on the theory that "we J subscribe to numerous newspapers know who our friends are, but and assign government employes what we need most to know is i to read them or remain largely who is against what we are doing." j ignorant of what the public press The digest is duplicated and sent is saying. !!,!, nP "'i'0'"'; th V"' '"I The ironv congressional crit tenor Department. I ,., ... , .,. ,rrvi.K .. Some government agencies have . tjce is that fewer people are more BUS IS LATE- DON'T MISS 'mi jjtrx&tz- -j. CET THE PITCH? Johnny Podres, who hurlei the Brooklyn Dodaers to their first world championship, "pilches in" as Molly Pitcher, American Revolutionary War heroine, on New York TV show "Masauerade Party." 1N EXERCISE 'Taking part in a major amphib ious exercise on the southeast coast of the U.S. with the 2nd Ma rine Division, Camp Lejeune. N.C., is Marine Pfc. Edwin C. Nolte Jr., .son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Nolte of 38 Calkins, Roseburg. and husband of the former Miss Barbara Grier of Coos Bay. BOOTY: ONE POTATO BOISE, Idaho ii There was a weekend burglary attempt at a local grocery. Total loss: one po tato. Police said someone forced open a sliding door cut open a sack of potatoes just inside and tossed a spud across the alley. But they didn't try to enter the store. It performs its service for federal ' readers will simply look for and ; the press clipping firm digest the I sensitive to what is being said news lor inein. ueiievmg inn an about them In print thap memliers outside agency is best qualified loi0f Congress, most of whom sub sift the news for trends they ought . scnUe to a clipping service from to know about. j tlieir home stale to let them know Government agencies periodical- j how many headlines they've gener ly get spanked by an economy- ated and which way the editorial minded congressional committee 'winds are blowing. agencies generally along these , "lark lor clipping all editorials ana lines: ; byline stories in which the cabinet It subscribes to some 650 daily j member or his department it men newspapers from all over the Unit- lioned. These clippings are then ed States, both large and small, tagged with the name of the news and at least one from every con- paper in which they appeared and gressional district in the country, i bundled off across town to the in Its managers say these papers rep- formation officers of the respec resent 84 per cent of the daily and i live government agencies, the men 97 per cent of the Sunday newspa- whose job it is to protect the pub per circulation in the nation. lie relations of their superiors. As the mail sacksful of papers At the Interior Department, these , , iff 'TW,jf,SWW TV Actress Answer to Previous Puiila ACROSS 1 Video actress, , F.!iwV LOOK OUT BELOW A football doesn't stand a rhance of staying together when Herb Diednch pounces on it. He weighs 335 pounds, stands five-foot, eight inches and is only a junior at Dundee, 111., High. Herb wears the biggest football uniform ever worn size 56 pants, a 62 jersey. WE GUARANTEE HOT YOU WILL IMPROVE ANY PIE WITH KITCHEN CRAFT j-fuyt, FLOUR SAFEWAY STORE t Stray 9 Narrow Inlet William, """resent monm 7 She appear. , ..,. 12 Not as much 19 One (Fr.) 21 Obstetric bandage 22 Conducted In a TV 13 Unwilling 14 King's son 15 Sow anew 16 Expunges 17 Consume 18 Weapon 20 Troops (ab.) 21 Combined harmoniously 28 Japanese 25 Weird outcasts 28 Pith 57 n.... 1 O O N P A y Tu NE5"00 AO I DE?"a35 i st cSo fllel Ul i IbnM. se t e Ta h e M enr tl S. II . P ' INI Ej? h. f I U felAlglTJI .15! B. 5. 5. X. cTaItIeIpI EIn 5 CUBE kote sc H H k r IslHMJ 25 Essential being 32 Remain erect 29 Fiddlng .33 Gull-like bird emoeror J!4 Grit 435 Biblical name 36 Venerates 40 Bows 41 Harvesters 43 Turf 46 Coloring substance 47 Island (Fr.) ' 50 She has on the television ' screen 53 Conductor 56 Live over ,57 Compound ! ethers 1 58 Horn 59 Tape anew DOWN 1 Female horse I 2 Eye layer ' 3 Pause 4 Anger 5 Peer Cynt'a mother 6 Shelf 7 Exhausts 23 Electrical unit 31 Concludes 45 Simpleton 24 Hinders 35 Spring (ab.) 47 Notion 37 Early English 48 Sweet (ab.) secretion 38 More enraged 49 Gaelic 39 Foreign agent 51 Sesame 42 Lamprey- 52 First woman catcher 54 Compass point 43 Wheys of milk 55 Pewter colnlf 30 Ship's retinue 44 Presage Thailand I Z 1 IS lb I 1 7 Ig ft Ik) III i r-, B !izT !Tr 15 Ik jp T2S : b lo ;i 1 ' r r 55 " TW WW& 55 gg I I 1 I w ; Tut. Nov. 8, 1935 Tht New-RWew, Roseburg, Om. ,5 FUNNY BUSINESS . q 'Ever try to get into a bathroom to shave with five grown daughters in the house?" FROM NIN TO FIVE By Jot Fischer l..'J KMr Ik ill J'l.lMl'.lIf'I'fl thioa Here's the ogenda for this week. Potsy will hove a head ache Wednesday, Coma gets sick unexpectedly Thurs day and I just don't show up on Friday, as planned. il:K2pnmsrj & th; rush? he cKA,Y.s;oyceisN'r himself l Y ru md,II wELL,THWKm behereX wsuswwwi : iar EXCEPT TW HE cT TALK I LL FEEL BETTER 1 il TM piwbi 1 1 ANVWYi EA$Y1 8EF0KE EIGHT. (BEFORE PWLlQHt fj TZ EA5V COULD V CH FCH K PAY OK TWO I IF HE GWEM "1 Auo r wor THEY AIP WE P IWE UE WWfl COKE1. THE LEW I m. twEmy .--.' -jf r-v - ,- I , J 11522 S'pe.V' """SS "5 Tj check-up at oncEiJ lSSil1?ur,tL . Leaveatoak. Joffabit she sees oftot P s Lj rjn""j ' r-.ltC' "'''rs yT r-tfiil fT Yjr SyA' A Lb- UeeFCOKAts my I III pick; WnoYou I f Thanks ! after tw,s WUV D0NTY0U ) I FrTwiT h-W. .Zr-1-- Jy I F SV HE'LU HAVE "SlbP iJTTUK. FIR5 J lllffl'i'P'tl ":'TO:n1 f-B i5 nit iT ET'S Hare Another Cup of Li Coffee; Left Have Another Piece of Pie." runs the song. Well, Coffee Harlequin Pie provides a way for you to have both In the same bite, for it's made with a cup or o of real, made-lo-the-pot coffee. We're only Joking, of coursa. The coffee in the pio Is "as well as", not "instead of" the coffee In the cun- You'll find, though, that It delinltely does have the effect of making your favorite beverage even more enjoyable than usual because it harmonizes so well with it in terms of taste. The basic coffee, sugar, gelatine and ice cream part of the ingredi ents will give you a wonderfully smooth, rich, creamy-coffee filling. But, since every good pie deserves good fruit, this one Is laced with mincemeat, whose spicy flavor makes It the perfect choice for this particular occasion. Also, - since every good pie deserves good coffee, too, make sure that the delectable stream that (Iowa from your coffee-pot Is hot. strong and plentiful! There'll be many a call tor seconds on the Coffee Harlequin Pie and that, as you well know, means seconds on coffee to go along with it Coffee Harlequin Pie 1 envelops un flavored KelAtlnft 14 cups ttroftf H cup sugar i Soften gelatine In a quarter-cup of the cold coffee. Heat remaining coffee almost to boiling point. Add softened gelatine and sugar and stir until dissolved. Remove from heat Break Ice cream into small chunks and add to gelatine mixture. Stir until melted. Chill until mix ture is thickened, but not set. Fold in mincemeat and ajpooo into pie shell. Chill until firm. I pint enlTe lee erf am 1 cup mincemeat I 9-inch bakd paitry shell V 3) UdJLSji3 New Rjsh-Button Driving. ..New 255 H.R ir n 1 eV , w?fc? i BILL STOCK MOTORS, INC. 1410 S. E. Stephens, Roseburg BfStr ANNOUNCEMENT J'.h ijLjf I REMINDS DOG PATCH OF A j(Ti " VTKRRIBLE. MENACE.- -ANP E.VEKV VEAK.THIS ANNOUNCE,MEJ-IT HEMINDS WASHING TON OF ONE WATCH our AT ALL POINTS OF U.S. ENTRYU The Ex5td Itfgfe IS the rational emblem oF Lowest Slobbovio. It Is o areater menace to c'wl lizaivn thani the Creature From the Blck Lagoon or the Monster With the Atom Bram V. When cpu boK Into its bi3 brexun ypu mofcitell th truth Don't let it inr'r mrn&e &Sie ''ft M rtt'ns may Abot., This.cf axs.mAtes ilimpossible to cru on any courhship, many butinaatavj.aari iko political speeches. vtH, WLCIOWE I ,, I f u 1,9 Btl 0,11 "I F'U T'ATGOTfl r.'ACKlTY-A AW LOOK ORDNANCF, A tt x ISi M ?' ' Juiu)iU3i!!JTn,: I I r , i sz I hiM glad to know my kisses J i didnt have the II"" ; HPI I O DFAD I M 'I,VC K STILL PACK SUCH A WALLOP HEART TO TELL HIM J (1 I M 1153 . ' laAL' --t AFTER ALL THESE r--- HE 9ACKrS ME r-S HOMETSiaar A:& - "V Vr-K!J INTO THE ll p ZJL.cS'i CfAsi, s hot stove r a- :