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J- 12 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed., Sept. 2VIM9 MM) BOAT CARRIES 40. UNt man IvAkkics oui-" ' Guard hai new abandon-ship boat that weixhs only 180 pounds. Complete with emergency equipment, the boat will keep 3S men I afloat The rubber raft is 14 feet long, six feet wide and packs into la space four feet loog and two feet wide. Commander E. A. Coscini '(left) and J. J. Cibbs watch a sailor lift the boat to his shoulders before jumping over the side. The boat, being tried out by the Coast Guard at Rockaway. N. Y, lifeboat station, inflates itself when the attached rip cord is pulled. (U. S. Coast Guard photo " ' i from NEA.) ' Richard Dix Of Film Fame Dies HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 21-VPl-Rlchard Dix, 54. slar of silent USED TIRES 1.00 UP See us for all sizes of good used tires at the lowest prices. Lata model 15. 18 and 17-Inch wheel for all make cars. Free Tub with every tlr purchased. DOYLE'S Sales & Service Highway 99 at Garden Valley Phone Gil si Douala-W.M Tafc koops worn kol Vaaoar X towl-Skapad !nnr Tk aw last cWaa waaklaos pt, Tnl-ro Aials mv rpaod. klak Tons ,1. tr Safoty Mian ' ' Wrinaar Spoaltloa. ballooa tolls sis Flar-Tip Clafck In skin. woWt-kl Control watat-klak all Ssaiaaaat Zm Trap IMPS water eloaaor ag. Stool Cfcaaals Coastrncrioa) " Ml laaoui bos prices start as low as $8995 Less pump seas iSaal VP 2$ Hkf? I' and sound pictures, died Tuesday of a heart ailment. With him when he died weie his wife, the former Virginia Webster, and his physician. I.i addition to his widow, he is sur vived by twin sons, Robert and Richard, 13, and a daughter, Sue, 9. For more than 15 years Dix personified the male type dear to the hearts of screen fans the vir ile (and virtuous) outdoorsman. : lie was the hero of scores of daring exploits In silent films, and survived the transition to sound to reach even greater pop ularity. i Though Ms fame rests primal I ly on his Western roles, Dix often , pointed out that of his 21H fea tures, only seven were of the "horse oera" type. More often he was cast as a historical or pioneer figure; a hardy man equal to the task of taming and building the West. His six lect and 1'JO pounds of well-shaped brawn and ruggedly handsome face were made to order for his heroic roles. Dix was born Ernest Carlton ; Brimmer in St. Paul, Minn, i "Cimarron," released In 1931, was his most famous picture and marked the peak of his career, j Ho remained a top boxnffke attraction until the late thirties. ' Dix made a fortune in the j palmly days of low income taxes and prudently saved enough lo : have no financial worries in his 'late life. He lived in semi-retire- Nat aha orouad a kit. Mark doom tao loahiroa 4 othaf waabara and Ik prlcaa. Tha. com para Ihaaa wits Ikla kit. diub! wall. bwt-ahv4 rak Spaad Quaaa YhiH find Ikot M Mhaf waaaar "adda ap" kka a Spad Quaao. No otfaaf waaaar ajlvaa yo ao nock te oaauiM ajwality at ao low prte. Thai wky wo haadlo eia Spood Ouoo atad why wo would do ploaood M dalWoff oao Is roar korao. m T Til A'- Mil ' j -"jc- ; i'.i : 'Hi i ; ; Negroes Oppose Ban On Klamath Cemetery Burials KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 21. .f The National Association for Advancement' of Colored People has thrown a legal pitch at the city of Klamath Falls and its plan to allocate 72 lots in a new cemetery for burial of non-Caucasians. , Ten NAACP member, along with Berkeley, Calif., Attorney Orvllle Edder, appeared before the ciiy council Monday night to protest what they termed segre gation in the cemetery and Edder told the council he considered the allocation plan a violation of the "equal rights and protection" clause of the U. S. constitution. Edder said he had represented NAACP on several occasions and had been summoned to Klamath Kalis to look into the burial is sue. The matter arose several weeks ago when a Negro war veteran was refused burial in the new cemetery because of restrictions in deeds to cemetery lots which provided that the cemetery be used for Caucasian Interment only. Since that time the restrictive clause has been deleted from lot deeds, but the city and a ceme tery committee, trying to work out the problem of Negro burials, hit upon the plan of allocating 72 lots in a certain portion of the cemetery for non-Caucasians. It is this plan NAACP is pro testing.. Mayor Bob Thompson told Ed der the council was still study- ment for several years on his large ranch near Hollywood. IT -fix, rfN. . ' . P t s Maaa..afc. 1 ir-.awawrjmaj i 8? I VfJl"Vvv.-.-. r w hi FrS aaiaaaaaMo4! BLITZ WEINHARD hoi just completed a 24-month program of expansion and modernization. This means today's Blitz Weinhard Beer comei to you from one o the most modern breweries in America. 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Wheat Crop To Exceed 21,000,000 Bushels PORTLAND JP Oregon's wheat crop Is estimated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture as about 21,638.000 bushels about six million below last year. The estimate is just about the same as the 10-year average. The L'SDA predicted a 1.147,000 bushels corn crop. 10.920.000 bu shels of oats, and 9,952,000 bu shels of barley. slay JSJ'"as jaa'..wai v-s TJ".-t ' v '.s.i x.- - 19 v X w iws v i I KLfiefVf&Fy OAm: 1500 Wheat Producers Apply For August Loans PORTLAND VP) More than l.V)0 Oregon wheat producers ap plied for warehouse loans last month, the biggest August total since the government started its price support program. The Department of Agricul ture's production and marketing administration, in reporting thai record figure, added that during the month 1126 producers receiv ed loans of Sti.231.5fi9 on 3.302, 5t9 warehoused bushels. In addition, 91 applications for larm storage loans were made and 36 were granted on 173,503 bushels for $.139,411. 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