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8 The Newt-Review, Roteburg, EN ROUTE TO VIENNA PORTLAND W Bonneville administrator William A. Pearl is en route to Vienna. Austria, to attend the World Power Confer ence. The conference, a private Inter national organization, was formed in 1924 to bring together power scientists, engineers, economists and administrators. Crossed eyes are most easily treated and corrected in infancy and cnuanooa, expens say. Not more-not less DO YOUR insurance poli cies fit oil your needs or do they overlap so that you are bearing the expense of more insurance than you really need? Your insurance needs are definote our service assures that you hove neither more nor less than adequate protection. That's what you want use us to get it. Roy 0. Young & Son INSURANCE Dial OR 3-6671 733 S. E. Cost Street ROSEBURG, OREGON SHOP YOUR INDEPENDENT DRUG STORE OPEN 'TIL (q) TONIGHT AND EVERY NICHT THIS WEEK Repealed HURRY! HURRY! SAVE ON YOUR TELEVISION NOW . 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The eviction threw the spotlight of publicity on some little known powers of the state. Lady Garbett, after successive warnings, was evicted from her land by the Ministry of Agricul ture under a wartime act made permanent by the Labor govern ment in 1947. Under it farmers were guaranteed stable . ces and markets in return for maximum efforts in the national interest. In effect, the government said: "We'll give you a fair deal, but farm efficiently, or you are out." The National Farmers Union, aft er long soul searching, agreed to the terms. Since then, 100 owner-farmers have been ordered off their land for "failing to maintain reason able standards." Another 276 ten ant farmers have been ousted and the landlords ordered to find other tenants. The Ministry acts on advice of local agents who in spect the farms. Five-Nation Neutralist Pact' To Be Discussed DAMASCUS, Syria, Ifi Damas cus newspapers said Wednesday India's Prime Minister Nehru and Syrian officials will discuss possi- Diuties ot a five-nation neutralist pact when Nehru visits Syria next week. The reports said the talks will "weigh the possibility of conclud ing a neutralist pact embracing India, Burma, Egypt, Yugoslavia and Syria." They added that such a pact would be the "seed of a third global neutralism force i which would freeze the nresent balance of power between both the West ern and Communist blocs in a way that eliminates war possibil ities." FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Fullerton Druqs 635 S.E. Jackson ORchord 3-741S by popular OUR COST PLUS lc BUYS A NEW CR0SLEY TV Ad PORTRAIT OF GENTLENESS Jo Ann PhUlipt extends hesitant hand as she makes friend with a fawn under watch ful eyes of its mother at Stonewall, Ga. Atlanta newt pho tographer Guy Hayes made this gentle springtime portrait. i f- v DRAFTEE SQUABBLE Lt. Col. R. B. Hall, chief of man- flower division at Texas Se ective Service Headquar ters, told House Armed Serv ices Subcommittee that he authorized then Mayor Ken neth Simmons of Avinger. Texas, to get confidential list of potential draftees for "local patriotic purposes." Simmons planned to use list for selling insurance to pros pective draftees. PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS demand! SET FATHER likes test EASY TERMS to fit your budget s i 1 3 ? Wheat Growers League Signs With Japanese PORTLAND I The Oregon Wheat Growers League nounced Tuesday it has signed contracts with Japanese groups for a $360,000 promotion and edu cation program. The program calls i for home economists and mobile kitchens to travel throughout Japan to edu cate housewives in the prepara tion of wheat foods. Bakers and extension workers also are to be trained in the use of wheat as food. The U. S. Department of Agri culture allocated the funds for the program from Japanese currency received Dy we department lor wheat sold in Japan. The program will be directed in Tokyo by Joe Spiruta, Wheat League analyst from Pendleton. ROSE AND OAK STREETS Weather Plays Important Part In Any Warfare sfattte ii Sudden and sometimes unforeseen storms still can play a big part in the course of battle despite the modern mil itary equipment wnicn gives ar mies a certain immunity to weath er changes, an Oregon State Col lege meteorology team reported Wednesday. i An unexpected blizzard helped a battalion of U.S. Marines take famed Hill 1081 by shielding their attack. Capture of the hill eased the way for the retreat of fellow Leathernecks from Cho-sen Reser voir in the Korean conflict. The task force which carried out the Inchon landing and turned back the Red North Korean in vaders from South Korea had to gamble with a prankish typhoon, but won the gamble. A gale which weather forecast ers insisted wasn't there beached more than 800 small boats shortly after the Normandy landing where the Allies started their invasion of France in World War II. It did more damage in three days then the defending German forces did in two weeks. A strong cross wind scattered planes and gliders so widely that the paratroopers they were carry ing in the invasion of Sicily landed over a much wider area than in tended. This gave the Italian de fenders a scare which helped them to lose the battle even though the storm took a heavy toll of the in vaders. These facts, gathered by match ing weather maps and reports with the writings of military command ers and war correspondents, were presented to the American Meteor ological Society in a paper by Fred Decker, Russell L. Lincoln and Jobn A. Day, all of Oregon State College. NEW PLYWOOD PLANT COOS BAY im The Coos Head Timber Co. plywood plant will go into production at Bay City on Isthmus Slough next Monday. The plant will employ about 75 men at first. This number is ex pected to be doubled when the mill reaches full production of four million square feet a month. si eg) ' ZjT . -."wi fMiTii inliiiii' IS YOURS A STATION WAGON FAMILY T Ford has six of these woik-or-playtime dandieg to choose from. ..and enjoy. ..on the Ford Family Ptan! Come and make your choice! 5 LOCKWOOD MOTORS, Inc. Senate Passes Bill For Reclamation Jobs WASHINGTON Ufl ' The Senate Wednesday passed a bill to ap propriate $872,186,000 for construc tion of flood control navigation, power and reclamation projects in the next fiscal year. The bill's total is about 10 per cent more than the House voted in its version and about 6 Mi per cent more than President Eisen hower asked in his budget. The House bill would make $790,758, 000 available. A Senate-House conference com mittee will be named soon to com promise the difference. In its maior sections, the Sen ate bill would provide $642,736,000 for Army Engineer flood control, power and navigation projects and $151,961,000 for reclamation work. Canada Very Choosy On Salk Polio Vaccine VANCOUVER, B.C. I The director of the Canadian Founda tion for Poliomyelitis says the Ca nadian government threw about a million dollars worth of Salk anti polio vaccine "down the drain" to insre 100 per cent safety. Alex C. Solomon of Montreal told interviewers Wednesday the very strict testinf and retestine in Canada resulted in almost 40 per cent of the vaccine planned for use this year being disposed or. "The vaccine was not that bad." he said, but it didn't meet specific government standards. Solomon said commercial standards alone would have permitted use of the vaccine. WANT SITE GIVEN WASHINGTON Wl A House Armed Services subcommittee this week recommended the Ore gon National Guard be given the site it now is using as a firing range. The subcommittee sent to the full committee with a favorable recommendation a bill to cede to the state about 234 acres in Clack amas County. VOTE ON FLUORIDATION PORTLAND im The Portland i City Council decided Wednesday . it will place on the November bal-j lot the issue of fluoridating city ; water. " I It's tailor-made for you! With this new Ford Family Plan, you choos the Ford that fits your family's wants and needs. Then get it on a deal tailored to your family's own budget There's no fixed down payment... no fixed monthly payments. You get an easy payment plan based on your Ford Dealer's getterou$ trade-in allowance and on your own monthly income. Hear about it now at your Ford Dealer's! M WANT TO GO ALL OUT-IN A CONVERTIBLE? The Wesfi lavoritet are Fords, of course-the liveliest, fun rovingest cere you ever saw. See, too. how easily your family can have one on the Ford Family Ptan! Higher Education Board Authorizes Issuing Of Bonds PORTLAND I The state Board of Higher Education this week authorized issuance of more than two million dollars in bonds to finance construction of build ings at the University of Oregon and Portland State College. A total of $1,200,000 in bonds was authorized for a new dormi tory at the university. Bids for construction are to be received by the board July 27. For Portland State a million dollars in bonds will go for con struction of a student center. The bonds will be retired through student fees. The board also authorized schools to draw upon appropri ated funds for construction of the Architecture and Allied Arts Building at the university, and for an Agricultural and Biological Science Building and utility tun nel at Oregon State College. Final plans were approved for a physical education building at Southern Oregon College of Edu cation. Bids were called earlier, but were rejected as being too high. 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