The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 16, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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12 The News-Review, Roscburo, Ore Frl., Sept. U, 1949
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JUVENILE ANIMAL. LOVER Luer Webb. .
daughter Ol BIIB ncoo, vrirria nurse winrr nnccimi vowni,
W. Va ilti outside stall of Day After with horse, a doc and a cat.
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CHIEF IN EUROPE
Cm. Thomas T. Handy, for
ltirrly In command of (he Fourth
Army, succeeds Oen. Lucius D.
Clay as eommander-ln-chlct of
Inited SI tea forces In Europe.
Waterfront Explosions
Wrecks Newport Boats
NEWPORT, Ore., Sept 16 iJPI
An unexplained waterfront ex
plosion among closely ' jammed
fishing boats today sent one to
the bottom of the harbor and
damaged three others. No one
aboard was critically hurt.
The 40-foot Canadian fishing
boat Cluny, wilh two men sleep
ing aboard, was shattered and
caught fire. The blast apparently
originated In that vessel. Its
skinner. A. R. Rogers of Van
couver, B. C, Jumped uninjured
Into the water and swam to saie
ty. His crewman. Ian G. Forbes,
Canadian of undetermined ad
dress, suffered second and third
degree burns before he got Into
the water. His condition In a
Toledo hospital was reported
not serious.
The acltacent 32-foot fishing
boat Grayhall. skippered by Lyle
Joy of Portland, burned to the
waterllne. Joy was aboard but
escaped unhurt. Two other boats,
the Salar, of Canada, and the
Forest, were damaged slightly.
Coast guardsmen and local fire
men fought flames for two hours,
seeking to prevent spread to
other boats
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Greece Asked To Avoid
Invasion Of Albania
ATHENS (JPl Greece's deci
sion to Invade Albania in self
defense If necessary appeared to
day to have Washington, Lon
don and Moscow worried.
There were Indications that the
western powers might try to get
the Athens government to alter
Its pasiuon.
On Tuesday, a high-ranking
member of the Greek delegation
to the coming United Nations
general assembly said Greek
troops wouia invaae communist
Albania If guerrila forces launch
ed any new attacks on Greece
from Aloaman son. ne saia ine
U. N. would be told of this de
cision during the debate on the
Greek case.
Today, both the American and
British amahassadors In Athens
were scheduled to confer wltn
vice Premier Constantln Tsal
daris. It was believed that U. S.
Ambassador Henry F. Gady and
Sir Clifford Norton, Britain's top
diplomat here, might try to per
suade the Greeks to soft-pedal
their talk.
Foreign observers In . Moscow
said Russia would take a grave
view of any Greek Invasion of
the little country on her north
west frontier.
Rural District Clerk
Enters Guilty Pleas
HILLS BORO (JP) A former
rural school district clerk enter
ed guilty pleas to two warrant
forgeries and today awaited sen
tencing set for Oct. 15.
The clerk, Mrs. Eva C. Tonls
sen, entered the pleas before
Circuit Judge R. Frank Peters,
forged the name of Micolai Mat
hiesen, board chairman for
Mountaindale district, north of
here, to two $250 warrants.
When arrested last July, she
was charged with forgeries on
nLn-snt. tntallnff 700 hilt Ofllv
a $500 total was listed In the In
formations on which she was ar
raigned yesterday.
To spread human disease, a
mosquito must bite a sick man
and then bite a well man.
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Tokyo Rose Finally Says It's Her Voice On Record
SAV FRANCISCO (.f The
Government has succeeded i n
getting Tokyo Rose to identify
some of the scripts she broad
cast from Japan.
The treason defendant, Mrs.
Iva Togurl D'Aquino, previously
admitted it was her voice o n
U. S. monitors' recordings of her
wartime "zero hour" program.
Prosecutor Tom De Wolfe held
up printed scripts made from the
recordings.
Perhaps 10 times he asked,
"In your best Judgment, -vas that
your wording?"
"I can't say positively." said
Iva, in her sixth day on the wit
ness stand,
"It sounds familiar."
Finally, however, De Wolfe de
manded a yes or no answer, and
she said:
"Yes, if those are the words
that came off the record." 1
AREA ANNEXED
CORVALLIS. Sept. 164.f
Corvallii and suburban Cedar
hurst approved annexation to the
city at a special election held
here Wednesday, but a much lar
ger section north of the city for
the second time refused to merge.
The Cedarhurst area, lying Just
west of the city but containing
fewer than 100 residents, voted
to join Corvallis.
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DOLLAR CONFERENCE Representatives of Britain, Canada and the United States open the dollar
I crisis conference at the State Department In Washington. The purpose of the meeting Is to find a new
, source of American dollars for dollar-short Britain. Left to right: British Ambassador Sir Oliver Pranks;
Sir Stafford Cripps, British chancellor of the exchequer; O. S. Secy, of State Dean Acheson; British For
': elm Secy. Ernest Bevtn; U. 8. Secy, of Treasury John Snyder; Dousias C. Abbott, Canadian minister of
finance; Lester B, Pearson, Canadian minister of external afaflrs; Hume Wrong, Canadian ambassador.
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BODY LOCATED
BAKER. Sept. 16. U The
body of Clyde Boylan, 42, Port
land, victim of a double drown
ing tragedy In the Snake river
near Huntington, Aug. 26, was
recovered Wednesday by the
county sheriff.
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