4", m Tht News-Review, Roteburg, Ore Thur., Aug. 11, 1949 2 ila- ill ' lll 1 i IT" . 'lla ROOM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Taking family of six on vacation with only a modest income is always a problem everywhere. But Lara Georf Swerin, a farm worker In Soederby, Sweden, found the aolution. He furnished his tandem bicycle with two front seats and two back seats. Here Swerin, bis wife Wiran nd their four young children, load up for their holiday trip, . Permanent Boy Scout Camp On Littlt River Planned rWIC UAV Antf 11 IJPi Thp Oregon Trail council, Boy Scouts of America, plans to develop three permanent camps In west ern Oregon for summer boy scout ramping, David Putman, Coos Bay scout executive, said today. Camp Lucky Boy on Blue riv er, a scout outdoors meeting place for more than 20 years, must be given up soon because of a pro posed Blue river dam thf.t will put the camp under 15 feet of water. To replace Lucky Boy, ca;..ps will be developed on Ten Mile lake north of Coos Bay, at LaUe Melakwa on the McKenzie sum mit and the Little Rive- area cast of Roseburp, Putman said. Forty acres of lai d on Ten Mile lake three miles from Lake side, have been given the council by Harry Solbck, Lakeside, Put man said. Plans there call for a dock, water svstem and sanitary facilities this fall. The three camp will be avail able the vear around for use by registered boy scout units. Jimmy Stewart, Gloria McLean Quietly Wedded Bv BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 11. rV James Stewart, who gained film fame portraying the average guy, had an average American wed ding except for the crowd and the star-studded audience. The actor married Gloria Hat rick McLean yesterday and the ceremony almost fulfilled his hopes for a small quiet wedding untainted by the Hollywood touch. The couple took their vows in the Brentwood Presbyterian church before 50 friends of the film colony while an orderly crowd of 500 waited outside. Like the average bridegroom, Stewart was nervous. He fidget ed as he watched his socialite bride walk down the aisle in a cocktail dress of grey satin, car rying white orchids and a pray erhook. Stewart's replies to Rev. Dean Osterberg could hardly be heard. "I got a frog In my throat," he said afterwards. He murmured "I will" and slip ped a plain gold band inscribed "Gloria and Jimmy 8-9-49" on the bride's finger. The pair appeared In front of the small neighborhood church after the ceremony and were greeted by cheers from the crowd. Jimmy grinned broadly and heeded photographers' re quests by kissing his bride three times. "Feel fine," he smiled. The crowd began gathering In miciafternoon before the new church, which Stewart, a mem ber for two years, helped build. Many came from the nearby beach In bathing suits and one girl watched astride a horse. The couple will leave Friday to attend the soapbox derby in Akron. The bride. 31, was formerly married to Ned McLean, son of the late Evelyn Walsh McLean, Oregon Polio Coses Reach Total Of 68 PORTLAND, Aug. 11. Oregon's Infantile paralysis cases for the year stood at 68 today, af ter six more were reported last week. One of the six brought death to a 30-year-old man. The state board of health re ported th- laboratory tests show ed five patients in Burns are suf fering from Tularemia (rabbit fever). It was the second outbreak of that disease in five years. Dalai Lama Blocks Britons1 Plan To Scale Mt. Everest; Stars Against t LONDON. Aug. 11..P) Plans for a new attempt to climb the world's highest mountain have been shelved because Tibet's Dalai Lama ' aged 12) says the stars are against it. Officials of London's Alpine club reported that the Dalai Lama, civil and spiritual ruler of mysterious, mountainous Tibet, has refused permission for a new try at 29,140-foot high Mt. Ever est In the Himalayas. The Dalai Lama Is believed by the Tibetan Buddists to possess all the wisdom of the ages. He pronounced the horoscope of the stars for climbing conditions on Mt. Everest to be unfavorable for some years, club officials said. The Alpine club opened nego tiations for a new expedition shortly after the war, the officials reported. There have been several at- Portland Court Raps Bootleggers, Gamblers - ', . bootleggers and gamblers. .. ' , Two men and a woman ar rested in a gambling establish ment July '31 received 304ay Jail sentences and $100 fines a un usually stiff penalty. The three were working in the place. I am not going to counte- PORTLAND, Aug. 11--? Municipal Judge J. J. Quillln cracked down Wednesday on tmr,i tn climb Mt. Everest, the i nearest to success in 1922 and 1924. eun nf the cimbers were lire: .... ,.!l,i. !,. Hnunf a.l killed by an avalanche on me Jirst nan.""'"''" 7hi!-.iJ T 4 ' . - gamming ia. h""1" ". owner of the Hope diamond. She has two young sons, who did not attend the festivities. Stewart. 41, was long Holly wood's most noted bachelor. He is now, as he recently put it, "past the point of no return." roRO L ' ' .. . ' ' ' ...... mm ar -"Of L0CKW00D MOTORS Rote and Oak Prions 80 Price: "Z ;cinj dv;...lnurn..n'nurn! Red" & Whita Food Stores show the way with these amaiing food buys! Savings ire here on many items to (ill your pantry end ease your budget! Come to Red & White today for the best food buys of all! Cool . . Clean . . Comfortable SEAT COVERS BATTERY CHECK-UP Check it before it Checks YOUI . 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