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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 2

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY. 25, TWO Redin Case Draws The legs. of. grasshoppers and crickets are equipped with spurs which enable the insect; to obtain a firm grip on the ground or on the vegetation from which it ftilished Daily "Except Bandar by (of, the destroyer tender. Yellowstone) which Redin was charged with trying tp get through bribes, having previously been given possession of an American ship equipped with the devices in question.

THE "BETTER" DRIVER Blistering Soviet Criticism of FBI COMPANY. INV. Entered as second cUss matter, May 17, 1M0, at the postoffice at Roseburg Oregon, under act oi March a. 1H78. UHABLKS V.

HTANTON-, KVlTOti EDWIN MANAOKE Member of thi Assoeuiwl Press, Oregon Newspaper1 Publishers Association, the Audit Bureau of Circulation. Represented by WKST-HOLLIDAY offices In New York, Chicago. San rranclaco, Lo Angfties, Seattle, Port-land- At. Louis. 1 i MOSCOW, July 24.

UP) 3 con ni k. iEdgar Hoover and the S. Fed, eral: Bureaa of Investigation were attacked today in a Pravda article vvicH declared the arrest of a Soviet liaval office' in Portland, rathei-, spcclaj in; two entertainers, Harry Ba.bb.lt, at tppnotch, malt last March was a "criminal Beautiful Floors WITH KENTILE for Homes, Stores, Offices, Schools, Churches, Lodges, the. Universal Floor Covering Fine Appearance Long Lasting Economical KENTILE Sold and installed only by the COEN LUMBER COMPANY- labioripUH Hate In' By Mall Oregon ei Out of State tu.oo 3.00 1.75 .06 2.7B Six Month Three Month 1.60 Ummmm, good! New series starts tonight at A special dramatize feature called "You and. Infantlle rip' soliciting for funds on this.

It's a series dedicated to the people in this area who have worked so faithfully to keep the fund up. Copco purchased the air time for release as a publio service. Per year, by city "carrier Per month, by city carrier-. conspiracy. Tlie offfcer, Lt.

Nicolai Redin, was recently acquitted in a Seattle- federal court on charges of espionage. (Leaving Seattle with his family on the way home yesterday, Redin said: "The American people always have a friendship drama- with us. Journalist David Zaslavsky, writing under the headline "Black Playhouse of Favorites at 8 P. M. will bring listeners tlzation of that old favorite, "Mill on the Floss." 'Deed of the American Secret Po The Weather O.

Weather Bureau Office Roseburg, Oregon Fcreoaet for' Hoieburg and VI olnlty: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday. Highest temp, for any July ....109 Lowest temp, for any July 40 Highest temp, yesterday 96 Lowest temp, last night 5,7 Preololtation yesterday 0 Preolpltatlon from July 1 .04 Deficit from July 1, 1946 .28 Excess from 8ept. 1, 194S 4.96 lice, said: is and was no 'case of There Is the case of the Here's a must: Vio and Sade at, 8:30 for a fujl half hour. This show used to be an NBC feature, but the sponsor expanded It-to 30 minutes and put It on Mutual where more people could hear It. F)ush 'and, Vncle, fjetpher and, the Gook family are in a real tizzy over a possible move to Peoria.

In tonight's stpry. Ddja see what one writer penned about the atom bomb doin's out, in the Sez he, "It." didn't Bikini difference, atdil." Famous last words: "Yearj, It's hot, but think, how you'll miss it when It gets cold ttiis winterl" In the Day's News American secret police and, a known part, of the American press which prefers to keep quiet about it. With this it determines its share of participation in the filthy conspiracy against democracy itself, "The Soviet officer was seized in the streets, rudely pushed into an automobile, humillatingly searched and kept semi-naked in a cold cell. He was treated shockingly, in a way not permissible In any" country, certainly not, 'In a country, pretending, to be democratic. "If it had not happened in 1946 (Continued irom page l) KRNR Mutual Broadoatttng 8yttm 14W KHooyolpi.

in the United States, comrade Redin would have had every red- sun iu was miuei. ijic paws of, the Gestapo." 1 Zaslavsky said the FBI was By CHARLES V. STAJSTTQN A motorist, arr.ested at Thq. Daljes, recently boasted tp the arresting officer can, at, '60'. than most, persons can at 20," The errpr in thVyouthja boast) was in use of the wor.d; "better." The word "better" indicates a favorable comparison, w.hich, certainly cannot, exist in.

the case of a youth who is in violation of traffic regulations. Wha.t, he, ipter(ded, tp, was that he was a more skillful operator, of motor vehicle than most, and that his reflexes made him physically more capable of handling an'qutQmqhile at high speeds than less fortunate, were able, to do at lower speeds. But a youth who thinks in such terms is not a "better" driver. In fact, he is not even a GOOD driver. He is aanger and a menace to public safety.

The teen-age driver, physically fit, alert and. supremely confident, is well aware' of his skill in handling a motor vehicle. He knows full! well that his refexes his ability tp act quickly and instinctively in an emergency are vastly superior, to the driver. He, loyeil the. sensatjon of speed, thrills to the power wrapped up in the engine his jalopy; his.

egp is bolstered by the popularity which goes with ownership of. a car, no matter what its, condition. He loves to takq chances, just as he. delighted in climbing trees and walking fence rails, at the risk, of life, and limb, in his childhood days. But now that, he is at the wheel of an automobile he is not risking merely his own life.

He is endangering the safety as well of his passengers, pedestrians, and all motorists in his path. Nineteen. teen-age drivers were involved, in fatal accidents resulting in the deaths of 25 persons in Oregon, during the first five months of. this year, Secretary of. State Robeii, S.

Farrell, reports in a bulletin from, the Oregon, State Motor Vehicle Department Of 19 drivers three were driving cars that were struck by other cars driven in an unsafe manner, and, one struck I pedestrian walking diagonally. Of the 15 accidents Involving unsafe actions on the part oft the tpen-age drivers, 13, Involved speed too great for exjstng trafflo conditions. One other casualty occurred when the car was being driven at night, without lighU and ahether Involved a car that went off a curve during a heavy fog." Farrell points out in, his bulletin that "young drivers usually are nc'ent yi the manipulative, skills, of, (lnyiig, but, all too frequently they lack, the good, judgment that comes from experience and carefu) observance, of, traffic hazards." But these words of caution, usually go unheeded byithe reckless drivcr(. Filled, with ego and, confidence, in his abjljty, he goes on, his merry wayi blithely risking death or serious injury for himself and others. Officers have a name for these drivers.

They call them 'The word is particularly descriptive of their habit; of going aimlessly around qiifj, around ap, speed, for all. the world, like, caged squirrel. They are skillful drivers, it is true, but they are. not GOOD drivers, nor BETTER drivers. They are the.

same type of person wlio' would flourish, loaded gun in the midst of a crowd, of people, wilp bragging on his powers of marksmanship, Fortunately the few teen-age drivers who attract public attention and criticism are a minority gr.qup, yetj there, are enough of t)icn to. establish a class which brings disrepute 9:55 Musical Interlude. 10:00 Alka Seltzer News. 10:15 Showboat, Theaters, for a Day, Miles Lab, and PAG. 11:00 Swap Shop, Kampfer's.

11:19 Zeke Manners, Sterling Drugs. 11:30 House of Melody, Martin Stationers. i 11:45 Easy Listenln'. 12:00 Musical Interlude. 12t0S U.

S. Recap of Sports, U. S. Tire Store, 12:15 Musical Interlude. 12:20 Buyer's Guide, Associated 12:25 Rhythm at Random.

12:40 State and Local News, Hansen 1 Motors. News, DouglaB County State Bank. 12:55 Terminal Market Reports, Sig Fctt. 1:00 Man on the Street, Hennlnger's Marts. not only brutal but also clumsy and "Conspiracy" Qharged.

The article declared, the result of, the trial was that the American public came to recognize that Redin was an honest and modest BEMAININO HOURS iODAT 4:00 Hay Hetlle. 1-' 1 4:15 Rex Miller, Nabisco. 4:30 Ersklne Johnson. Frolics, Stanriaid Oil of N. J.

Musical Clock, Modern Furniture, Superman, Kellogg's, Captain Midnight. 8:45 Tom Mix, Ralston-Ptirlnn, 6:00 Gabriel Heatter, Forhan's. 6:19 Musical Interlude. 6:25 State and Local News, Rosebrug Motor i 6:30 By Popular Demand. 7:00 Florists Show, Umpqua Florists.

7:15 Music You Douglas Supply 7:30 Infantile Paralysis, Copco. 7:45 Alvlno Rcy's Orchestra, oo Playhouse of Favorites. Forester's 1 1 Jewelry. i 8:30 Vic and Sade. Fitch Co.

0:00 Alka Seltzer News. 0:15 James Crowley, Wlldroot, 0:30 The Dinning Sisters. 9:45 Joe Reich man's Orchestra, 10:00 Hay Henle, Hansen Tiree. -Thirty Club, Lawson'a. 11:00 Sign Off.

Soviet, officer to whom the Americans owed respect and, gratitude for his! wartime achievements. 1:15 The Johnson Family. Zaslavsky said Redln's arrest was the signal for a fierce anti- for White-Clothes, '4j 'I Washable Colors, Ray- il ons, Woolens -Safe for -VT fcl Baby's ffo soviet campaign by tne "reac tionary" American press. He added1: pushed Hoover and his accomplices into this 'criminal conspiracy against, a Soviet' of ficer who deserved nothing from the American people except grati ed, and, stored. Still, with the world food supply what If Is, 'oven prospects lor a record, crop are encouraging.

II people throughout the world can be FED AGAIN, they will THINK. STRAIGHTER. History tplls us that people seldom think straight on an empty stomach, YOUR, first quick, thought, may be that, outside the American Sbuth people don't eat much corn bread, Your soberer second thought, will tell you that an adequate meat supply depends, upon an adequate supply of Iced grains. In America, is the No. i Iced grain.

ON the other side of, the picture, L. H. Norton, western regional director of, PMA 'Production and, Marketing Administration a government, bureau this writer didn't even know existed) tells, a gathering of, his directors and. committeemen at Spokane that wartime agricultural, production records have taken a "tremendous" toll of the nation's cultlvuted land, He says: "During the war, when farmers were establishing. Wonderful production records, a tremendous drain on soil fertility occurred this was due not only to the actual removal of fertility from the solj, through huge crop production but to lack of time to protect the soil against erosion and other, menaces." Hp adds: "During ONE MAN'S the nation's top coat soil has.

been reduced from nine to six inches." THAT Is a heavy loss. Still, over a period of years, lost soil fertility can be. restored by proper methods. At the Immediate moment, this drain on the nation's soil fertility 2:00 Once Over Lightly. 2:18 John J.

Anthony, Carter Products. 2i30 Familiar Hymns, 2:45 Western Serenade. 3:00 Vern Buck's Orchestra, 3:15 Wheel of Fortune, 4:00 Albert Warner. 4il5-i-nex -Miller, Nabisco. 4:30 Zrskine Johnson, 4:45 Good News' Program, Assembly of God, 5:00 Musical' Clock, Modern Furniture.

5:15 Superman, Kellogg's: 5:30 Captain Midnight. 5:45 Tom Mix; Ralston Purina. 6:00 Gabriel Heatter, Healthalds. 6:15 Musical Interlude. 6:23 State and Local News, Roseburg Motor Co.

8 :30 Spot light Bands. 7:00 Vet's Information Guide. 7:15 Rhythm Round-Up, Lock wood Motors. i 7:30 The Cisco Kid. 8:00 Meet the Press.

Playhouse. 8:00 Alka Seltzer News, 9:15 Rex Miller. SAW Fine Foods. 0:30 HI Neighbor, Carsten1 Furniture. 9:45 Henry J.

Taylor, General Motors. 10:00 Albert Warner, Roseburg Pharmacy, Nocturne. 10:30 Ten -Thirty Club, Lawson's. Off. tude? This conspiracy of the secret police and, bandits had as its goal; infringing Jhose friendly relations Which the American and Soviet, people had during the war against, the common enemy and Use these blue flakes with your regular soap.

Whitens! Brightens! Blues while you wash. Ends tying Streaks No harsh ingredients. Ends extra bluing rinse. Saves if your dealer does not have BlU-VVHITE yet, it's newt Keep asking for ill FRIDAY, JULY 36, 1046 6:00 Farm Bulletin Board, 6:30 Yawn Patrol. 6:55 Schrickcr 'Auction.

7:00 Frank' Hemingway, Folger'n. 7:15 Rise and Shine, Sterling Drugs, 7:30 State and Local News, Boring Optical. 7:35 JiifJd Furniture. 7:40 Rhapsody In Wax. 8:00 Dr Louis Talbot.

L. A. Bible Institute. 8:30 Take It Easy Time, Van Camp and Stokley. 8:45 Victor H.

Lindtnhr, Healthalds. 8:00 Bobby Norris and Singing 1 Strings, 0:15 Morning Melodies. 8)30 Man About Town, Joubb and IowellB. 0:45 Shopper's Guide, Hariri's and Marsahll-Wells, which sun remain hi presem, despite all efforts of American pro- lascist, reactionaries. The article said that as the final proof of the "full senselessness of the provocation," the So viets already knew the secrets Field, and tomorrow's final game will start, at 2 P.

lociay lineups: Rochurg Klamath Falls- iwarstcrs Benson Richcrson Pope' Evans Davlnson Clayton Weaver' Frook Edwards Williams Whitney Elliott Metz Perry Sparding Dalvcs Dodson zSci 2b 3b ss 'I- cf. rf, K-Falls Junior Legioi)i; Of Triumph flere The Klamath Falls Junior Legion Club arrived here last night, enthusiastically certain of a series Victory and the Southern Oregon' champipnshlp wtych will be the, stake in the three-game tournament with the Roseburg Juniors this afternoon and Friday on the local diamond. upon their age group as a whole. The public should realize that for every "squirrel" there are dozens of, careful, cautious and adept teen-age drivers, who are thoroughly safe, reliable and dependable, Tliese are the better drivers. Seals Lose tp.

Sqetps, Oaks Beaten by Beavers. (By The Associated. Press) the Rosourj Ai'mory will, be open i uesaaya encn weoK instead of Friday, as formerly, beginning August 1, (If It has been as Great as Now In their second year ofJ these essentials are provided, profit follows. If our politicians could only realize that RE-ELECTION is a by product of good government for the country as, a whole, the American way of life, would, be far safer than it Is. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 26-27.

Your Red White store has a complete slock pi summer goods. Ready to serve to save you hot hours oi summer cooking. While both the 'Seals and Acorns went down to defeat last night, the third-place Los Angeles Angels edged up to 13 games behind the Pacific Coast League leaders on a double defeat of the Seattle Rainlers, 5-3 and 5-2. Sac ramento shaded the Seals 8-3, Portland turned back the Acorns, 3-L and San Diego's Padres beat GRAPEFRUI Vetch Sale to Govt. WitJbipiit' Dfecojuufijt No discount will be made from the price of hairy and Willamette vofch sold to the government in While Extra, fancy.

No. 2. can. off a nln'h-lnning rally for a 4:3 decision over the Hollywood atars: DEVILED MEM Ailing First Baseman Scarsella, Oakland's home run king 6f. the circuit, almost had the league lead on the tip of his bat in a dramatic pinch hitting role, but his punch was missing.

With Red White burlap bags under the 1946 seed purchase program. The 7-cent' i -or. can organization, mo ieucan tny lineup Includes Inost of. last year's stalwart? who went, undefeated In city play. Klamath Falls has no Junior' Legion district hut, schedules tilts with various efcty teams.

Leading the three pitchers 'is Pat Williams who 'has allowed' but four hits in three games played thus far In' the. season. Dale Perry, a wiry looking 'shortstop, holds the club's batting record with .625, followed by catcher Tommy Edwards' ,530. High 'school ball is about the size of their previous diamond experience, Coach Arget Singer said last night, as this is the second year' of Legion ball around Klamath Falls and is the' only club in that vicinity with an age limilation. The winner of the triple series will meet Eugene of, the Central Oregon District this weekend to decide the entry Into'1 trie" state finals at Portland August 2, and 4, Today's doimlcheiader will beein' at M.

at Flnlav discount made In previous years has been discontinued. Other provisions of the 19-16 purchase plan include: the, bags loaded and none But, PMAer Norton estimates) Is a powerful argument for INCREASED RECLAMATION In the 'est, Reclamation brings In NEW LAND to fill the gap created by war-time loss of the nation's soil fertlllly. AS. these words are written, OPA is hanging in the balance again. A new compromise hill that, clips OPA wings sharply but retains the principle of price control, (Including RENT control) has been agreed upon by the conference committee and has gone to the house ana senate floor for action.

What the house and senate will do to It remains to be seen, but some kind of action without much delay Is probable, as all members of congress are anxious to get through and get home. Whether or not Truman will sigh what congress sends over to Mm also remains to be seen. IJEANWIULE, the New York the- top slugger of the league grounded out, with the only A'orn run scored on the play. pound, box 19c Seed will be purchased from producers'-- not dealers at 12 Krlspy inc winning pitcher, Helser, cents for hairy vetch, fj cents for Willamette vetch, 71 cents for went, the distance and, allowed seven hits. Wadham's Spanish Salted' 14-ox.

cello. 27c Crackers Peanuts Memo common ryegrass and 113 cents for crimson clover. Dealers who slnn an agreement to handle seed the government, will be paid Many grasshoppers attract their mates by sounds produced with the wings, and a few species use their roughened hind legs as fiddle bows, scraping them over the edges of their-wings'. 59c pound. ca.

Navy Offers Goot Pay to Enlistees Men enlisting In the Navy will continue to draw family allowance up to and Including six months after the official termination of the war, and men enlisting before October (i, will benefit by the 01 Bill, of Rights, advises Leonard, .1. Rein-holt, chief turret captain. In charge of the Eugene Recruiting Substation of the U. S. Navy.

Men between the ages of 17 and 30, inclusive, with dependents are still being accepted for first enlistment In the Navy, which Is rapidly nesting Its peacetime strength of 500,000 men. Rolnholtz advises all men who wish to fake advantage of the many opportunities offered by the peacetime Navy, to do so before the quota Is readied. A man enlisting in the Navy receives the base pay of $75 a month. After completion of his training period and assignment to a ship, he receives a month, plus clothing allowance, free medical and dental care, board and lodging, and many other benefits. As a Navy man's pay is not taxable, he Is In a pay' bracket equal to higher paid civilian workers, and this gives him a chance to retire at a comparatively early age with retirement pay for the rest of his life, Rein-hulls said.

The Navy recruiting station at lj j8A aa cents a nunnrea tor nairv vetch and crimson clover, and 45 cents a hundred for common ryegrass ahd Willamette vetch. None of the costs of special fumigating of vetches are, tp be charged to the producer. Dealers will uav for fumigants and labor: Red White Shaker. Plain or lodlied Salt 2-Ib, ZC ypur fopd budget county AAA offices will pay for Inspections and special fumigation tags. Willamette vetch must lie field tagged to De eligible for Old Dutch Cleanser 2 1 5c by qj home NOW purchase.

LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY WITHOUT EXERCISE BEETS or CARROTS Del Monle Diced, No, 303 can Take off weight each week. Eat When fresh fruits arc on the market, that's the time to can. So save OrvyOur food budget next winter, by canning fruits, pre-' serves, jams and jellies note You'll keep your family healthy make meal planning easier. Get your family's full share' of canuiHg sugar ask your grocer for 12c Save Waste Every bit is needed so we can furnish, you more soap I plenty. No drugs.

No Can Case oi 12 assorted rJ stock market breaks sharply. The, dispatches report: "Leading Industrials and rails dropped one to four points as heavy selling hit. virtually all departments." Nobody Is ever flatly certain why the slock market acts as It does, but it Is to be presumed that the break was Influenced by un- ceralnty over OPA. "THE handling ol price control I legislation by both the congress and the President has been a' rriess largely because both have been I more concerned with VOTES than with' results. Sound business men all over America are coming to realize that profit is a BY PRODUCT of good goods, good service and fair treatment or customers.

When 1.35 to. lax- Don't wear Toureif out lth Merciae. SPRKKEtS Ln Rlveup all the foods veu like. Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slip'e or Slip? FASTEETH, an Improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or tower plates, holds false teeth more firmly In place. Do not tilde, slip or rock.

No gummy, gooev. pasty taste or feeling. FAS-TEXTU I alkaline (non-acid'. Doe not our. Checks "plat odor" denture breath).

Get rASTfcETJi iy tjrug SUGAR E.it plenty not too murn. Imeltnttatttsts vttfar the ctfmTtoM mrttnl efotfffrs mort ikmH tOtf ftsiwi hm fl fo is in a weeks timeitlth the AY OS Viiamin Csnrly RtduciHg lkn Ttv the AYl)S Vitamin Candy ryeun wll. 30 Jjy supply, Si -i. i'ttooooc rill at WMPilsilm HlHijULWyi nistsnj t'xmm iTiitstBn.

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