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4 The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. Wed., Mar. 13, 1957 CHARLES V. STANTON, Editor and Manager ADDYI WRIGHT, At, lit. Mr. GEORGE CASTILLO, Aiit. Editor Member of tfc AmcmU4 Press, Oft) News? Publishers AiMc)tio tfc Audit Btjr f Cirtu SprMaU br WIIT-BOLUDAf CO., INC.. Ifl to Nw Trk, CfclMf Publithid Daily Escape Sunday by ffca News-Review Company, Inc. UBtCBtrrtON KATEI la Or (? Hall far Tr. Slt.t: lis M M; UrH Moat, MM. Oatala Ortffa T atail Fat fr, IIS.H; lis aaUu, 7 M; tkraa aaaatlu, II. M. Br NWi-BtH Carriar rr Tar. fllte lla Uiuti). Um Uaa ff. par aw.aa.fc. It. 31. Salara aa hmiI cUm auitr Mar 1. lit, al laa afflaa M Raaabarf. Omb, aaaar a af SUrca t. ISIS. BRILLIANT RECORD By Charles V. Stanroft Win, lose draw, Douglas County hijrh nchool bas ketball teams are cutting qKte a swath in tournament plav. The first T)ouquet of orchids of course, uroes to Elk ton, the team thjtt went into the B-chamoionshio tourna ment last year for a Rood showing and profited by that experience to take this vear's title. The Elks left no question as to teir ability, outclassing each of their op ponents by convincing margins. A 25-gamj winnings streak, topped by the state B championship, is an honor in which the whole county takes pride. And while Elkton becomes accustomed to the feel of its crown, three other Douglas Countv teafSs ar partici pating in the state A-2 tournament. Even though they Iog early rounds in title competition, the fact that they have reached the play-offs provides a lot of fodder with which to feed provincial pride. Drain. Glide and Reedsport. each represeting an A-2 district in Dougjas County, havoa mad enviable records for the season. It was unfortunate that tur Roseburg Indians could not stave made the A-l division, just to keep it unanimous. Rutothe Indians have nothing to feel a.4iamed of. Thy fterejn tough league and, as has been the root on hich Roburar has stiftibed its toe. season after season, thare ws a lack of depth on the bench. The Indians made a fin start but didn't have enough reserve0 power to keep tip the pace. The? were still good enough however, to be the giant killers of the league. They kept everyone scared. Counting back to Reedsport's A-2 football champion ship. Glide's class B baseball title and our all-time record-you have "middle-aged spread? bricking American Legion Junior baseball team, Douglas i A woman always seems able to, but Craintv'a prep division athletic record is something to else his vanity won t let him. "Y"See In'Union.DereJIs Muscle Er, Strength',' .:: ;',;J .. Ii All V J I 111 - aA - IV w A Oregon Getting Unsavory Publicity From Senate's Probe Of Vice And Rackets Search Of Planes I After 'Warning' Reveals No Bomb r A. ROBERT SMITH N.wt-R.vww Cerr.spsind.nt WASHINGTON One thin u NEW YORK An anonymous telephone call that a bomb n. Washington Dily News plastered K botrd a Trans World Airline, a picture of Zusman taking the lie . ne louched 0f( a search of iU te.t ac-oss half its front page. ' .. n.:. :. . ...Ivninl nf Iha" treat- " "'" "'7. - alrerdTcenaui' .bout the effect OreTon "nee ,"tory be- In.tK,n of the current investigauon by the Senate into racketeering ut the past two weeks it has put Oregon on the map in a way. mi .rr-orded elsewhere here in )e Airport Tuesday. big eastern cities. Suih conserva-i Several of the line's planes that nvi and resectable newspapers hatKtaken off shortly before tk. most unsavory ,he Baltimore Sun. New York cair io were notified by radio Herald Tribune, New Yorn limes, !n(j were to be searched at their NEW YORK Lft Bo you know how to tell whether Wita Jiown about OFFSHORE CILLNETTIbtG THRf ATFNISC Piissai'e of a bill calling for international prohibit" P""1" in his itoma-h unftl f frffsfeora gillnctting for salmfin is expected in the Oregfln Iyarislattire without opposition. Companion laws are ex- -ifutctl in Washington and California. Similar action ill trying io kid me 1 required from Canada before the legislation adopted,.8-' ")"- ' ,"e ii ,i -n. -i:. r l i ' .f..ii... doesn t kid anybody ny m inre i-hi-ihc i oasi siai" oecuine- ciieciivc. made of rubber and laK'p sea giuneuing ior saimon poses a serious iape nmasure. Htadlinas Scream N.ws On the front page of Saturday's edition of the post was a big, bold black headline streaming across the top of the page: "Mayor Told of 25 "Joints'." The day before the other big newspaper in the cap ital, the Evening Star, had put a bold banner headline on the fact that a Portland night club oper ator, Nate Zusman, had flunked a lie detector test on the issue of whether he had been in cahoots with a mariam whn kirbpH harlr TO T hii. twA vnur rorpnt oHitnrial .... .t ,1.- tb ....... believe it. At home that night Joe : ... hi" m.n .ii ,m.B r .hV, fl"1"18 ! ?s . ne . . r v mc" he her high brow his face ,a ir - .1 k ..Z k VkiI ui- "1c-',1"" lu i.cswiuic ujr ; - can nouse. Ana tne tanioia a man can't or r m Virtually .11 at the nation's ma m ru. . tvw. have staff corre- first stoos. jui urw--ia--cri, utiuuuis we spooucuia tuius ..-o- leiepnone warning was ras New York Times, are ginng the and are giving their dispatches , Ceive(a al Tran, World's down tale of vice front page treatment, page one prominence. town reservations office. A youth. Editorial writers and cartoonists presumably, if this were sim- f, male voice, said "You have a are having a field day depicting p)y , ,ccount of local vice con- bomb on your plaia-c. You'd bet the senators as men in Sherlock dl,jon, , Portland, these newspa-i ter get it off before your plane aauiiiic. 'am uurruwuij, uiua uic per, W0U,J be all but ignoring ine takes ott. nests of the nefarious. hearings and leaving them to their j Th the hung UDi The nation s most widely read : m0re sensational competitors. But . The caner w reported to hav. magazines, especially the picture the fact that the unraveling tale sajd lhat , bomb was to go off in and news weekly magaiuies, are has entangled one of the nation s , T nJ world's "next flight out of v..9u.. v, " oigsi aim auuiisvsi ; Lat.uaraia rieiu. ures ine comir.uee is mamcg the Teamsters, gives me vie. n"i-, Tne next plane scheduled to about tieups betveen racketeers, ms their national significance. eave LaGuardia wjii a foura Oregon law enforcement officials, But the ,ame time. Oregon Bme Constellation dii to leave at and certain Teamster leaders. isn t getting 0( Scot free, as lhe;i:45 p m., for Pittsburgh. Over the weekend, the largest , Washington Post editorial suggest-1 its 22 passengers got out and newspaper in the nation's capi- k i nder the heading "Oreaon's , police made a thorough search tal, the Washington Post and Soiled Linen," the Post declared: '0f the aircraft and its baggage. Times Herald, asked editorially: -what's the matter with Ore-' Nothing was found and the plane Why does Oregon appear to be so , why did Beaver Slate took off minutes late, little concerned? fail'to wash its own dirtv linen? Nothing was turned up in first "The McClellan committee is do- w hv did it allow racketeering and seches of TWA planes putting ing an admiraoie job ol probing corruption to become so nagrani oown i umri a-iu. uib uuv me suraiu mess in rori- (hat a select COmmiliee 01 ine v.uu- i iana, ana it nas ample reason lor ed States Senate felt it ngessary doing so because of the eminent 0 attempt a clean-up job under part the Teamsters I'nion has the international spotlight that played in the drama," the Post plays on the Senate caucus room? '! Snd. why, now that a parade of "But the Oregon legislature witnesses is unfolding sordid tales should have a more basic interest of bribery, vice, uncontrolled gam in these goings-on than any com- bling. racketeering and political mittee of Congress. Are the au ' corruption, does Oregon appear to thonties at Salem afraid of what be so little concerned?" they might find? That conclusion is likely to be drawn by an in- creasing number of people unless 1 Oregon shows a great deal more I vigor than it has displayed to date in cleaning up its own house." Stops Stomach Gas 3 Times Faster nnm as Mutt tttwntKh wMrtr to mm Minvtt at mmmf iMtflnff aHotitiv teMttt. firt KU ANS iMtaf fw Hw fortfst kntwa raHM. 2Sc If i friend tells him at lunch. In .runt hi. wav nut nf hi. swivel "Joe, you better cutdown on he chair and take proper exercises cheesecake, you're getting middle- to get real results. aged spread, he simply doesntj .jt has JjsmsJlOTsiwnewwSkaaaJ Sen. NeubergefClaims Error In Press Article years of age have been able Governor Holmes concerning indus-; J21'' .25!." ..rriL.T : to improve, the fitness by taking I trjai development in Oregon! Tk,i . ii l m,h m,,.. ; "P physical training, he adds. Your inference and claim are 100 O-J - R, it rPUnn ..le th.t til. ,.. .r.t ..,rnnn thing that ordinary social-recreational types i I did not see one word or line unless it!s ' ' caKual exercise obtained in a of Governor Holmes' message until that S I casual games ui uuwiiiig, gun, i reau ll in ine urcKun papers, , volley ball, table tennis, or shuffle-: which arrive in my office approx- Dr. Thomas K. Cureton direc-1 Doard won't do the trick. ; imately four days after their pub- of salmon movements show that the fish bunch of the Physical Rl .RuUr , exercise, w,h continu-; nvnh" ""be. -,k I did I.. 1 rTt . ... a 1 : . t.nLea IUIIII Lit UUI U IU1 Jl , 1141 UKUiru " anjiamisi u aisus v IW imi-iuiv , " . . . i w t in twiuuii nirnn. i ney uuiiki ckic "m imimK uniiixn, nnt un pa.v a,av ln HotPft miHd : the Circulation. mien i aiuuii-u juurnaiiMii, i i Tax Supervisors For Every County Has Little Favor iAwmt to tl resource at the Rwuthsof rivers and follow certain fairly well de finwl ptls in the ocean. Until recently most offshore fishing for salmon fias IJrM ttmuiwcleA by troll. But within the last two or three Jttani g-iKics Jiv bessn ccnmial; into use. j aged spread I his is it: cations for getting I Simply measure yourself around , aged spread and i inr auuumi'n. men meurc your- muscle lone: self aroiLsd the chest while it is: "Reduce starchy vmni wi ir nnp ti lu oirtii i. 1 rM a n.T.-.j- ... , :..i t:. - .- ...,...... .....i:.,.. krmh.r ,,',-. ,i it li ' j .... I still fervently nope that the t t!te mm t this destructive type of gmr. The ar vary j Z'ZfZl who also acts ! f,lhe deen.v trv to ' time take ad bHV net, Which are laid out in a circle and then drawn to AI1,, hSitSSSlirnfSlcSS I t-w teiaov,lei2iV- th? " v-nt. rf the fundamental jour a earner. lef1 Inc., makers of men's knit body frequently, even while sit- Snlmon finhinV brsfh romniprriiil nnd snorts, has bpn i underwear (they want to keep'tin. vvwticiillv regulated in freshwater streams in an effort to 'middle-aged men alive longer be-j -Fifteen to 50 full knee bends .tf k. ,i..i;... , , i .., nrr., !,.. ;.t,-. case dead ien don t buy uauer-lare excellent. As you breathe wearl. warns you d better do deeplv, draw the abdominal mus somelhing about m i d d 1 e-aged cles in toward the spine as far spred as soon as you detect it. as you can with each breath. Ifaiiy middle-aged men regard "Walk two miles each day with dinting as the only solutioito the a swinging stride ... or swim fjitHiiriii ui luiwuic asm siiir.u. zuu to .no yarns ... or cycle ur. ureion says a proper aiei, five to 10 miles V, , ,- l. MAKING OUT 'VCOHE TAX? looJc for ACCOUHTAIS ATTORJETs FHAKIIC in hf . miotf PAGES SAI.EM us A bill that would create tax supervision and con- ,, r . - i ways was loia dv mv leacners lieie. ui. vuaewus auKxea-i )h -, . ,h. .,....( j, ,j r d of middle-1 " .V - iu ,, . , reijponsiDiiiiy ot an eiiuor to make restoring i o s i cerljin o h facts before he pub- and fried "nea ,nem- ims w'as nis niini- VVttlt the rapid declina in the resource. Offshore fisher- m havo arlonliU conservatiem measures. Kverythint ac- mmpiiimd te dt in the way of conservation could !, i4Ptl ottt if gillrttt fishinlt in the ocgn is psrRtittfl to oBtiniia. Th fdral government has promised o set tip reKula-, tionS for Alaska and for waters outside recrmniztil state of course, is helpful. But he says in a month your middle-aged jurisdiction, after the three Pacific C("t states fnd Can- lhj"Lth' "ifldle-aeed man also bjs spread should be gone. B14, if you a o aoopi unuorm laws. (13 nice J3io53at ! Phono Systems? Of Two States Consolidate quit your diet and cease exerci' inn. in anotwr month around your tummy will be right back again. servation commissions in all Ore gon counties met scant enthusi- of city and county officials at a House Tax Committee airing Monday. Multnomah ii the only county in the state that has such a com mission. State Tax Commissioner Sam Stewart described the legislation as an effort by the state to give local governments more authority over their budgets. But representatives of the League of Oregon Cities and the Oregon Assessors' Assn. replied they wanted none of the proposal. Robert Duff, mayor of Medford and the league's legislative I was gnjoying the News-Review 1 spokesman, said Med(yrd and until I read an article entitled Jackson County were satisfied "Youth's Sentence Delayed By with present conditions. He said Judge." Having enlisted a nd a county-wijle commission might served with the Army Air Force lack citv representation tacause that tire t,urin Worl wr ' d'd not 'all members would be appointed KUUW 11111 n is.se 111 uir iiiiu UT U1C It" l liur. - Spokesmen fo the assessors said they feared the commissions nalistic precepts. Richard L. Neuberger United States Senator Washington, D. C. Is Sdrvicft In Army Altrnafa To Jail Term? Though Hs inquiry may run a i ions thomsehes ev best oh year or two, the social Senate fied to correct any wr ngi without ti mAnu'rrrifnl nr.rlirf.. -lrra.lv h I T,iv Ihv .n,-.r t .k- pnt telephone system fpmcd up some astonishing evi-t notion that the grmt unions, like . , ilre ot questionable activities the great eorpoi ations. are affect- . IU" innuum-ni urir iut-s- HOOD R1VKR -The iegon Washington Telephone Co. has j )oineu ihe United Telephone Sys tem, the seconor largest mdepend- the na- In The Day's News (Continued from page one) eminent which is the only feas ible ryd to lower taxes. forced was the equivalent of will sentence or a parole. I con sidered it a honor to serve and believe it is wrong to offer enlist ment af an alternate. I 1 wonder how many veterans consider time in the armed serv ices equivalent o a jail term, i T C. Haven Jr. I K3 SE Stephens j Roseburg, Ore. carried on by officials of the big ! ed with ,a public interest Suppose we do a little analyzing ! of this proposal on the pert of the . teamsters' union. must IWrrnponsihly manaeed and an1 P""1"1 ! Oregon-w asning- congi-ess to ASK IKK how to go ntrolled to assure lhat ,on; na A,'1Pn L-Pr"'c""l ' "bo"! cutting the Several officers of the or trama - tmn have defined to coajJrale with the investigators. But those who have given reasonably full in formation have contributed to a siKK-king picture. ultimony to date indicates a Dositivp link hfflwovn th sters and the umterArld in the! rarific Northwest, The union, in C ' la.--. O league with racketorrs and gam- ! 1 COOT U I VCT niers. suught to ia:e control of the Portland. Ore . city govern ment. The combination did suc O ceed in dnQnating law enforce ml3 In Mintnomah County, site O! l PRIVATE BIZ BAN AUSTIN. Tex. i State Sen. Vh. :L ,ha 1 Ceorge Parouse of Dallas has the budget that Ike ,lM,, .i.,., .,n,.0 tnr made. , . ,t c- These are the fundamentals: t f" m""m"lJ l.itiait hut trxi.u i,L..r- I nited I'tilities includes tele-: t it n the job of the President ;! , . ' those in union management who Phone companies serving 12 states to suggest to the congress h o w er; 1 have let personal self interest or m ,he 3kl'd"p and East Coast, much he thinks .ight to be spent Pru,tc D"'ne" downright corruption distort la-lThe "regon-Washington firm was for this and that. . team- bur s earnest pui inises. mrmen ncir in iwi ana serves i z. ii is ine joo oi ine congress io Wash., and Yakima areas. the President asks or to REFUSE ! The announcement said Dean TO APPROPRIATE IT. j nnofaallu .(..11 1 S- . iL.a lh,,t. merest hep, conslly in ..-"J'n'c .Tanfa. S'SlS, would be swamped trying to re view budgets of many school dis tricts in addition to those of coun ties, and r. immunities. They said that if such a pro posal is seriously considered, they would suggest a commission pat tern, "but not like that in Mult nomah County." Rep. Vernon Cook (D), Port land, said the bill isn't in keepinj) with Gov. Holmes' recommenda tions for fewer boards and com missions. "This looks like more boards S. Consti-1 and commissions on a county prohibit the level and about as bad as the sit engaging in ; uation on the state level," he I commented. c HlfoFiist Bora Of Smalt r.ii Hand. ill become chairman of the board of ihe Oijpyon-WashinKton (inn. which will n-tain its i?vii' staff. His son. Karl K. Ie.m. While Sal mon, will become president and u.n.r.1 n,.n..,..P ....I I T V.v. tuedi ... ...i. i ,.i .' . iw-jiuv ui.t ior, an execume ol iniieiiui .. ..lllt- uiiic in mi- memory oi Kicai resi st Ihe misuse of union fun'j Some dents, smell are nunK in Silt Tent for K.imhlins and oilier un-: eos IIimt. derwnrld rnlerprisrs. A K.t sum (5 Hordes of small silvery fnh nf money w.is used lo finance bars, 1 were seen in the river Sunday includini! Ho.oiK) to help out a ' bulO was Monday afternoon he- nirno 01 ine son 01 pave Heck, lore .Male l.;ime Inmmisoon bull teamster boss. q omsts positively identified them After the first damaging: tesli- M5 smelt, mony, the brother of a witness de-1 A fewlocal residents were able dared he was warned in an annny- ' dip I retches of M pounds mous telephone call against letting "r more Monday hut Iheir sue his brother t.itk too much. The "" re-lncled by Ihe steep witness said he had been thrvat-1 undercut hanks of the river which ened with death prevented ihem from neitine close But, ohviously, the story is soma to the water level The fish also 10 ne told, Irom Have Beck on down, and from roast to roast. . Other unions also face scrutiny We must hope their story is less lurid than the teamsters' tale THERI is one important differ ence between the Senate'a current inquiry and the broader and per haps more exhaustive study of la bor unions made by Congress in 1:M7 as 1 prelude to the Taft- Hartley act. The top labor feder- noma AAM V'olleve student llavid ation I .liters are in support of the t ram who had an "A " and M " investigation a purposes. They are cut out of his hair in protest raniied on the side of law aiainst lemslalion to change the -p ...... r , n ., 1 . in- searrn associate at Harvard was kind. Mow students favonnit the name appointed a professor of medical In KMT their altitude too often nkliho na Siale I mversiiy way- psychology at the Oregon school, seemed to be that unions could do laid him and sheared his hair, hut Roth appointments ate effectne no wrong, or, at any rate, the un- failed to change his mifTgN 'June I. of govern holds the1 That is to say: t'nder our system ment, the congress purse strings. If the congress thinks the Presi dent is somewhat extravagant in lies, will become vice president 1 his spending ideas, 11 is tne 1)1 1 1 of Og.m Washington. Navlor is of Ihe congress to refuse to appro a former member of the Oregon pnate as much money as he asks. 0 it h 1 1 c utilitv-. commissioner's Thai is about the sue of it. led to be keening well to the center of the stream Ihe Silicons is a short tidal stream that serves as an outlet tor Silicons lake. The smelt, wiirh the biologists believe are attifjl ing to spawn, enter the river daily . on flood tide. ( LOSIS HAIR, KIIPS MIND SI II. I W ATKR. Ok!a 1 - Okla Two HirvaQI Doctors To Join U. Of 0. Staff I'OKTT.AND Apointment of two doctor from the Harvard Medical School to the staff of the 1 1 niversity of Oregon MediJ School here was announced Tuev day by the state Board of Higher r.ducation Dr. tleorge Saslow, clinical pro fessor of p.ychialry at Harvard , and chief of psychiatry at Massa chuselts Ceneral Hospital. Boston, was named head of the Oregon school s department of psychiatry. He succeeds Dr Henry H Dix ion, Portland, who will' continue on the staff as a psychiatry pro fessor !r. Jnseoh D Matarasso asso- auist c,,(e psychologist at Massa hool s rhuseUa (General llosnilal ami r.. Let's take another look at this proposal on the part of the con gress to go to the President and ask his advice as to how the con gress can go about C'lTTING the buciQi the President has pro-Dosed. I IK the congress was doing it out of deep aflection for the Presi dent IV it loved him, and was gen 1 uinely concerned with savNg him : from' the con. equences or'spend mg too much This proposal to talk things over with hun with the idea of bring ' ina about a reduction in spend ing would be a WONDKRr'l i. thing It would be a shining ex ample of the way things OUGHT to be done. But everyone with an ounce of political savvy knows that isn't the situation. The purpose of the Demo cratically controlled house of rep resentative is 10 mske it appear that the Democratic congress is saving the country from the reck less extravagance of a Republican President . That s the)litics of it. CONSTIPATED? o new laxative discovery un-locks boveliblocks without gag, bloat or grip Constipation fs caused tT what doctors call a "thrifty colon. 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