The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 08, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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FAR FROM THE MADDENING FOOD Percy Coplon. weight
157 pound!, prepare to ascend a Udder to his pole-top house m
Tarrant City. Ala. Coplon plant to stay up there for a hundred
days. Hifh purpose of the maneuver is to Iom weight Coplon
. will fo on strict diet In his lofty perch, far from the aroma of bi
wife's tempting cooking.
Mass Shooting
Account Told
By Eye Witness
CAMDEN, N. J., Sept.
A 48 -year -old gas and electric
company repairman watched a
berserk gunman shoot down peo
ple "right and left" at a busy
Camden Intersection Tuesday.
William McNeilly, of Pcnnsau-
ken, N. J., an employe of the
Public Service Company of New
Jersey, said he was making a
call In the neighborhood.
This is his description of what
he saw:
"I was going north on River
road and I saw a car ahead of
me stop and pick up a little girl.
I thought It was an accident.
'The automobile then crossed
the 32nd Street and River rood
Intersection and stopped.
"I was slopped at a corner
waiting for the light to change.
I saw a man lying on the steps
of a drug store, facing the Inter
section. "Suddenly a man rushed down
the street, stopped in front of the;
automobile which had Just picked
up the little girls."
"I heard two shots and I
thought someone was shooting at
me.
"Three men ran out of a tap
room and this other man, who
had shot at the car, suddenly be
gan to shoot at these guys who
ran out of the taproom. They all
fell.
"The killer started running
north on 32nd Street. He fired
wildly Into a barber shop, a shoe
makers' shop and a sandwich
shop.
"A man came out of the tap
room and fired at the running
killer, but apparently he missed
because the man did not halt.
'The man came back to the In
tersection with his gun still shoot
ing, ran Into a grocery store, shot
at customers standing mere.
"I saw several fall, but I didn'
know how badly they were hurt.
Shots were also made in tne oi-
rection of another car in which
two women sat.
'This took approximately three
minutes and I was scared to
move. But as the man moved
away from me, I drove off to no
tify police."
Horse Race Broadcaster
Convicted On Charges
SEATTLE, Sppt. 8. P
Accused of broadcasting horse
race results to confederates who
placed beta before bookmakers
learned the race results, an ex
jockey from Lacey, Wash., and
two New Yorkers were convicted
Tuesday on six counts of Illegal
operation or a raulo transmitter,
A federal Jury deliberated five
hours and 15 minutes before find
ing the trio guilty of three counts
charging they nan no station
license and three counts of not
having operators' licenses. They
were found Innocent on a
seventh charge' of conspiracy.
The three defendants were
Ralph Casey, 33. of Glen Kalis,
N. Y.; George Le Clair, 35. of
Fort Edward, N. Y.; and Edward
Plesa, Lacey.
COP LANDS IN
MANILA, Sept. 8.
JAIL
m
Policeman Honesto Clerto landed
In Jail for walking out of a res
taurant without paying his hill.
The proprietor refused to ac
cept a counterfeit hill which he
said Honesto offered In payment
o a meal.
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Wttktnd Closhts Kill
Twenty In Colombia
BOGOTA, Colombia. Sept. 6
i.Vt Twenty persons were report
ed killed and an undetermined
number wounded In week-end po
litical fights at Encisco In San
tandar Sur Department.
Conflicts between Liberals and
Conservatives have been fre-
3uent in rural sections of Satan
ar Sur.
Liberal party newspapers
blamed Conservatives for the
week end killings, and Conserva
tive papers blamed Liberals. The
ministry of ar said tje two par
ties sometimes try to make poli
tical capital out of cases of ban
ditry. El Tlempo, a Liberal party
newspaper, said that Conserva
tives had attacked and burned
plantations owned 1' Liberals.
Nine houses were destroyed by
fire, El Tiempo said. It placed
the death list at 20.
El Siglo, Conservative party or
gan, said a band of 200 Liberals
had raided farms of Conserva
tives, burning down 25 houses.
The antelope Jack rabbit lives
chiefly In Mexico and a short
distance north of the border.
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CRIPPLED VET BEATEN Tnk W. Chase. 52 (right), appears
pensive after being taken Into custody by police at Montesano, Wash,
m connection with the torturing and beating of his stepson, Henry
Chum, 2S (left), a one-legged Air Force veteran. The scars on Chum's
body are plainly risible. Police said Chasa confessed the beatings
over a period of it months, said the motive had something to do with
an Insurance policy.
Boy Scours Rescue Man
From Columbia Rivtr
PORTLAND, Sept. 8. Y
Three Boy Scouts applied artifi
cial respiration to revive a
Columbia river swimmer they
found floating face down Monday.
Paul McCracken, 17, said he
and two other scouts were swim
ming when they came upon the
man later identified as Lyle R.
Warneke, 27, Portland. The other
boys were Jeff Beaudoin, 15, and
Floyd Skoubo, 16.
Warneke explained later he
had become temporarily para
lyzed by a head blow from a shal
low dive. The pain caused him to
lose consciousness.
Emanuel hospital reported
Warneke may have suffered a
neck fracture.
Lost Boy Found Insidt
Dog House; Pooch Outside
MOSS BEACH, Calif., Sept. 8.
-4JP) Eight -year -old Robert
Laws got lost, which is not un
common for him.
Sheriff's deputies, summoned
bv the lad'a foster mother.
searched for six hours.
Then they noticed Robert's dog
Cascade Highway Backers Protest Salem's Protest
LEBANON. Sept 7 . Back
ers of the proposed Cascade high
way want Detroit dam builders
to truck cement through Salern
Just to prove that Salem is right
In objecting to the trucking.
A hearing will be held in Sa-
Sarge, standing outside the dog
house. He seemed a little deject
ed. Now and then he cast a re
proachful look tiward his little
domain.
The deputies had a hunch. They
looked inside. There was Robert,
sound asleep.
lent Thursday on granting the
trucking permit. Salem residents 1
are expected to file objections.
The Cascade highway group will
be represented and urje that the
permit be granted.
Oliver Larson, manager of tht
Lebanon Chamber of Commerce,
reported the action today.
The Cascade group wants a
new highway built from Canby
south to Springfield. If the heavy
cement truck traffic Jams high-,
way 99-E. as Salem residents
fear, It will prove need for the
new highway, the local backers
say.
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grilles built as a unit and proof against
"locking horns"-and say "Ilmmm! Nice!"
They sweep their eyes over tapering fenders,
with a suggestion of jet power in their after
contours and say, "That's for me!"
They eye-measure windshields that are 48
bigger and rear windows with 56 more area
and know without being told they can see the
road up closer, both fore and aft.
So they say "That's for me IF!
"What docs it cost me to get this handy-sized
dandy with the roomiest interiors ever found
on a Buick Special?
"What do I pay for high-compression, high
pressure Fireball power from a big Buick
straight-eight engine?
"What's the tag on that swell Buick ride, with
coil springing, extra-wide rims, seats between
the axles and all that?
"And what about Dynaflow Drive understand
I can have that at extra cost how much?"
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Because this honey's priced well under your
expectations. It's a straight-eight that's priced
under a lot of sixes over the years your in
vestment will be no more than for any other car.
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FRED MEYER'S
Rose A Washington
Phone 1551
112 N. Jockton