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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948
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Senior Boy Scout
Activities Told By
Morris Roach Jr.
Morris Roach Jr., wearing his
Sea Scout uniform, ave com
prehensive report on activities of
the Senior Bov Scout Troop of
Roseburg at the Kiwanis Club
Tuesday noon.
He reported that whaleboat
sponsored for the Troop by the
Kiwanians has been tied up at
the Coos Bay Yacht Club harbor,
and permission has been granted
to operate from that point.
Measurements have been taken
for a superstructure, and plans
are to construct it later, he said.
Roach reported on the forth
coming Court of Honor, which
the Senior Scouts are sponsoring
Nov. 8 in Junior High School. A
land ship will be constructed on
the stage, and an interesting pro
gram is being worked out, he
said.
The Senior Scouts now have
three program committees, one
for outdoor activities, another for
indoor activities and a third for
social events; afld the program is
varied to provide interesting
meetings. Each takes Its turn in
sponsoring a program. He invited
parents and others to the meet
ing of the Scouts.
The Kiwanis charter member
25th .anniversary party will be
held the evening of the second
Tuesday in November. Horace
Berg, committee chairman, re
ported. The party, originally
scneauiea ior next Tuesday, was
postponed because of election that
day.
Lewis Fullerton, Chamber of
Commerce president, announced
the meeting of the Chamber
lurum juncneon next Monday,
when Dean Seegar, Eugene city
iimiiagei , win ine speaKer,
brought death to Glynda Mae
Frazier, 22 months, and Sherry
Kay Frazier, 5 months, daughters
of Pvt. and Mrs. Norman Frazier;
and 7-month-old Steven C. Huf-
ford, son of Sgt. and Mrs. Del
bert Hafford.
The mothers of the victims and
the grandmother, Mrs. Ivan Fra
zier, 41, were burned when they
made repeated attempts to reach
the children.
Sgt. Hufford Is stationed in
Japan with the U. S. 15th Air
Force and Pvt. Frazier Is on duty
in Texas.
Active Club Hears
Conference Report,
Plans for Dance
Report on a Distrirf 3
Club counsellors conference at
orants fass faunday was made
by Ray Alder at the Roseburg
Active Club's weekly meeting
Wednesday morning in the Shall
mar room. The report included
a comprehensive account of what
other clubs in Oregon are doing
to promote community projects,
and methods being used to raise
unances to turther their work.
Gene Gilpin, district governor,
will be a guest at the club's meet.
Ing next Wednesday night at the
Del Rey Cafe, it was announced.
A report was made that the
club is sponsoring a dinner dance
for members and their wives at
the Country ,Club Nov. "13 at 8
p. m. tnis will be a "hard-time"
party, according to Arlo Jacklln
dance chairman.
The first -in a series of public
speaking provided the morning's
program, when Ken Attcrbury
gave a iaiK on "Marble." After
bury traced the history of marble.
discussed how it is obtained and
processed and listed many of its
uses. Atterbury was introduced
by Louis Adamski, public speak
ing chairman.
2nd Trial Frees Man '
In Poker Game Slaying
MEDFORD, Ore., Oct. 27. ,T)
Jrorrest Wilson has been acquit
ted of the slaving of John B. Can
den in a 1946 poker game by a
Jackson County Circuit Court
Jury that he-rd his retrial on the
charges.
The jury exonerated Wilson
after an hour of deliberating last
night.
A second trial was ordered by
the Oregon Supreme Court on
the ground that the instructions
to the jury In the original trial
were in error. In the first trial
Wilson was sentenced to life in
prison.
Camden was fatally wounded
by a shotgun blast when a
masked man attempted to hold
up a poker game, in a neighbor
hood garage. Wilson had left the
game snortly before the shooting.
Fire Claims 3 Infants
Of Absent Soldiers
LAWRENCEBURG. Tenn.. Oct.
27. P Three infants, the old
est less than two years old. per-
Mshed in a fire which destroyed
their frame home last night.
Kerosene used to kindle a fire
In a stove started the blaze that
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Around the World
TOKYO, Wednesday, Oct. 28
(P) Mrs. Richard Morrow-Tait
says she's flying around the world
in a single-engine plane "just to
prove it can be done without
babving."
"Those American boys who did
It had to have escorts on long
jumps, you know," said the red
haired Cambridge, England,
housewife, who learned to fly on
weekends.
She was referring to George W.
Truman and Clifford Evans of
Los Angeles who passed through
Japan a year ago on a globe-circling
flight In a Piper Cub. They
had an escort on the hazardous
route to the Aleutians.
Mrs. Morrow-Talt, accompanied
by Navigator Michael Townaend,
landed her British Proctor plane
here yesterday on a flight from
Itazuki, Kyushu. They left Cal
cutta five days ago after a seven
weeks wait for plane parts.
The British fliers plan to take
off tomorrow for Hokkaido,' 325
miles north of Tokyi. From there
they will make their longest over
water hop of 1,778 miles to Shem
ya In the Aleutians. From Shem
ya, Anchorage, Alaska; White
horse, Canada, and the North At
lantic route back to England "if
the weather permits."
They won't enter the United
States unless forced to take the
South Atlantic route by weather
conditions.
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