Peg M BBgisfer-GiiBrH, Eugene, Ore., Thunt., Oct. 21, 1S48
STw iVofers in Two States Ponder
WASHINGTON (R The
role!
cuckoo clocks play In the European
Recovery Program Is a perplexing
one. Economic Cooperation Ad
ministrate Paul G. Hoffman ac
knowledged, Friday.
"One of the biggest questions"
in the current debate over the
removal of German plants as rep
arations Is the matter of dismant
ling a Western German cuckoo
clock factory, Hoffman told a
news conference. He added:
"Personally, I'm In favor of
. euckoo clocks."
Better coffee
every time
SV 'quality Is so much better
Liquor by-the-Drink Measure
By ROGER JOHNSON
PORTLAND (U.R)-. Liquor-!
by-the-drink advocates In the bot
tle states of Oregon and Wash
ington campaigned with parallel
arguments this week In their
drive to legalize the retail high
ball. In both states, liquor-dispensing
was developing rapidly Into a
major Issue on the Nov. 2 gener
al ballot, with the proponents led
by prospective dispensers and the
opponents led by temperance or
ganizations. State Licenses
Proposed Initiative laws would
authorize the Washington State
Liquor Control Board and the
Oregon Liquor Control Commis
sion to issue liquor-by-the-drink
dispensing licenses to hotels, res
taurants, clubs, public carriers,
and, in the case of Washington,
tourist establishments.
In Oregon, the initiative would
permit liquor-by-the-drink re
gardless of whether the dispenser
serves food. The measure to be
submitted to Oregonians bears
the official title, "Oregon Liquor
Dispensing Act."
Knox Amendment
The Oregon Liquor Commission
would prescribe any further con-
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ditions to be placed upon dis
pensors. The measure, described by Its
supporters simply as a "modifica
tion" of the existing law which
permits only beer and light wines
in public establishments, calls for
an annual license fee of $500, a
"performance" bond of $5000, and,
in addition to the purchase price
of the liquor, a 25 cent tax on
each 32 ounces. A one-cent tax
would be assessed for each
ounce over 32 In a container.
It goes on the ballot for a "yes"
or "no" vote.
Historically, Oregon went on a
state-control basis in 1933. Dr.
William S. Knox, after months of
study and survey, submitted a re
port to the state legislature which
eventually enacted the Knox Act,
placing the sale of high-powered
alcoholic beverages, including
"fortified" wine, in the hands of
stores operated by the liquor com
mission. In succeeding years,
Oregonians have fought off at
tempts to modify the law.
Chilled, But Steamed Up
LOS ANGGELES When
Mrs. Isabel Cotton thought her
landlords were giving her the cold
treatment she got plenty steamed
up enough to file a $12,000 dam
age suit against Paul and Ida
Tresser.
The Tressers, she charged, tried
to drive her out of the house by
cutting down the heat in her room,
disconnecting all heat in the bath
room, nailing the bathroom win
dows open, and removing the
bathroom shades.
Mrs. Cotton said she suffered
bronchitis, insomnia, and gall
bladder trouble from the resulting
chill and embarrassment.
The defendants, denying the
charges, said they gave Mrs. Cot
ton an eviction notice because
their own lease had expired.
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A C T R E S S Arlene Dahl
poses in costume at Hollywood
while restlnf between scenes In
her role in a forthcoming motion
picture which Is set in time ot
the French Revolution.
The most eastern point in the
United States is West Quoddy
Head, a Maine cape.
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Tucker Faces
More Charges
CHICAGO (IP) Four plaintiffs
obtained federal court permission
this week to file a second amend
ed complaint charging Preston T.
Tucker, automobile builder, and
17 other defendants with conspir
ing to defraud stockholders.
Among the charges in the
amended complaint are:
That the first "Tucker Tor
pedo" which was advertised
having just come off the assembly
lines was in reality a hand-built
redesigned 1942 Oldsmobile.
That Tucker, president of the
Tucker Corp., bought an airplane
for $40,000 of the corporations
money and leased it to the com
pany for $6,000 a month.
Bought Home
That Tucker used corporation
money to buy a home near Bo
gota, Colombia, South America.
In a prepared statement, Tuck'
er declared;
"The accusations in this peti.
tion simply repeat the same un
founded charges that resulted in
dismissal of the suit Sept. 25 by
Judge Michael Igoe.
"It is inconceivable that sup
posedly intelligent attorneys
could file a suit so rampant with
inaccuracies as this one."
Navy Working on New Rocket
With a Close Shot Knock-Out
Bv MAUREEN GOTHLIN
United Press SlHff Correspondent
WASHINGTON (U.R) The Na
vy is working on a new-type
rocket which experts believe will
enable a fighter plane to knock
out a bomber with one "close"
shot, it was learned early in Oc
tober. A radio-controlled proximity
fuse that would explode the rock
et automatically when It neared
Its target is the trick in the highly-secret
new weapon.
Navy rocket specialists said the
nroxiinitv fuse rocket could be
used against ground targets a
well as in high-speed aerial com
bat.
The project combines two of the
foremost weapon developments of
World War II the radio-control
led "VT" fuse, and the aircraft
rocket.
Jet fighters and bombers offer
new problems as high-speed tar
gets. With the new rocket, Navy
experts said, a fighter would not
have to score a direct hit on an.
other plane, but would only have
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to come within a certuin radius.
The proximity fuse is a tiny
radio In the nose of a projectile
that sets off the explosive as soon
as it reaches the magnetic field
around the target. Specialists esti
mate that the rugged five-tube ra
dio In the fuse would set off the
explosive wiunn 7U reet or an
airplane. That Is close enough to
shower fragments on the target,
they paid.
It was not learned how far the
new weapon has been developed.
But It was understood It would be
ready for any future war.
The 1200-pound "Tiny Tom"
rockets went at a rate of 900
feet per second In World War II.
But postwar development of rock
et motors is said to have more
than tripled the speed of
"whoosh" projectiles.
The new weapon Is one reason
Navy men are skeptical of the
long-range bomber's ability to go
anywhere without fighter escort.
They argue that the efficiency
of both fighters and radar has
been increased so much that no
bomber Is Fafe by Itself except in
bad weather.
The proximity fuse was hailed
for the unprecedented accuracy
it gave gunfire during the war. It
was used In the Navy's five-inch
exinn nhrtnrd shin, the Navv's
baltimum '-) ira-wra majn anti-aircraft weapon, and in
old Jo Ann Mezzanotte, fast asleep artillery fire in France, and
and well fed, was restored to her against Nazi buzz bombs over
mother's arms Thursday some 21 London.
hours after she had been snatched ;
from her carriage. I
Capt. Henry J. Kriss. captain of
detectives, said Mrs. Leona
Shefflet, 46-year-old mother of j
three, would be charged withj
stealing the baby.
Two detectives found Jo Ann
on a bed at Mrs. Shefflet's home
In suburban Dundalk.
They had been checking license
numbers given them by Mrs.
Frances Kucinski, who saw a
strange woman toss a bundle of
clothing into a cemetery and drive
off.
Police commissioner Hamilton
R. Atkinson arrived at police
headquarters carrying Jo Ann in
one hand and a bottle of milk in
the other.
"Let me see my baby, just let
me see her," cried 28-year-old
Dolores Mezzanotte, the mother.
She had left Jo Ann parked in
her carriage outside a drug store
while she went in to buy vitamin
drops and a nursing bottle.
Capt. Kriss said Mrs. Shefflet
told of having troubles and
thought a new baby in the family
might be the solution. He ordered
that she be examined by psychiatrists.
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Mail Going Through
To Pacific Areas
Acting Postmaster Ethan New
man announced Wednesday that
the mail is "still going through" to'
the Pacific and South Pacific, de
spite the coastal snipping tie-up.
Newman made this statement
in answer to many queries con
cerning the continuance of mail
service to the Pacific areas during
the stike.- He said that the mail,
however, is being re-routed out of
New York and will take longer to
be delivered.
The water area of the United
States, exclusive of the Great
'Lakes, is 45,259 square miles.
Adult male coyotes weigh about
35 pounds. Their name is a mon
grelized version of the Aztec word
"eoyotl" meaning "barking dog."
Next to fanconry, fox hunting
is the oldest of all field sports.
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