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Startlt Rainiers Lest 3, Gain 2 Niw Players SEATTLE, Dec. 8 m The Seattle Rainiers had two new players today, but the Paclllc Coast league baseball club also had three less old ones. General Manager Earl Sheeley, reporting from the minor league meeting in Baltimore, said straight cash transactions had sent southpaw Herman Besse to Los Angeles, outfielder Neil Sheridan to San Francisco and outfielder Tom Nelll to Nash ville of the Southern association. On the incoming side of the ledger were pitcher James Wil son, 28, purchased from Buffalo of the International league, and catcher Dewey Williams, drafted from Tulsa of the Texas league. The amount of cash Involved was not disclosed. WOLFE AND BALL DRAW EUGENE, Dec. 8 UP) Dick Wolfe, 151, Klamath Falls, and Davey Ball, 157, Bakersfield, Cal. fought to a 10-round draw here last night in the main event of a boxing card. Mel Eagleman, 132, Chemawa, won over Larry Reagan, 130, Hermlston, by a technical knock out. Reagan failed to answer the bell for their final sixth round. Two knockouts figured in the preliminaries. Whiley Klrsch, 160, Eugene, put Harry Hughes, 160, Eugene, on the canvas for the count in 1:15 minutes of the fourth round. Bobby Henry, 130, Dexter, knocked out Tony Dacci, 132, just before the bell sounded for the end of the second round. The president of France and the Spanish bishop of Urge! are Joint governmental heads of Andorra. ut from Goettel's Thurt., Dm. 8, 1949 Th News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7 Yes, at Goettels you find many gifts that the will cherish for years to came. Not only that but you find gifts to suit any member of your family. Just look at some of the items below for her and shop Goet tel's today. For Her Home . . ' t) Hand print tablecloths Complete Revere Ware Una -Complete Pyrex line Gayly painted Glasses And many, many others of household items. For Her Complete line of Cosmetics Handkerchiefs Jewelry trays Sewing boxes Just too many of these fine Items to list GOETTEL'S 249 N. Jackson Phone 132-J Proposed World Labor Charter Is Aimed At Reds LONDON, Dec. 7. UP) A pro posed charter for a new world anti-Communist labor group call ed today for freedom and secur ity for worker, pv"-ywir. . A draft constitution of the new group was laid before an organi zational meeting of 261 represen ta.ives from 53 countries, includ ing the United States. It proposes naming the new organization the International Confederation of Free Trade Un ions. Its preamble proclaims the right of Individuals: 'To social justice; "To work and choice of em ployment; "To security of that employ ment and of their persons; "To mutual protection of their interests through forming and i oining trade unions which shall e free bargaining Instruments and which derive their authority from their members; and "To democratic means of changing their government." Free labor, economic democ 'cy, social justice and security, id the preamble, "are founda ns on which to build lasting .;ace." The new confederation, repre senting about 50,000,000 workers, would hold a congress every two years. rr'topf' "K " j i ; j c m CANDIDATE MaJ. Joe Foss, above, wartime Marine Corps air -ace and holder of the Con gressional Medal of Honor, has announced he will be a candl date for Republican nomination for governor of South Dakota. Ike Williams Fined $500 For Statement . PHILADELPHIA, -VP) Light: weight champion Ike Williams was fined $500 Wednesday by tha Pennsylvania Athletic commis sion for "actions detrimental to boxing" In his Monday night pre f ight statement that he had been told his bout with Freddy Daw son was "fixed." Commission chairman George Jones announced the fine after a hearing at which Williams and his manager, Frank (Blinky) Pa lermo were questioned about Wil liams' reported telephone call in his room before the fight. The fight went the distance, and Williams was awarded a close decision. ORTEGA GIVEN NOD PENDLETON, Dec. 8 UP) Joey Ortega, Portland, wor a unanimous 10-round decision jast night in a featured lightweight boxing bout here with Brave Jun ior, Klamath Falls. WALLBOARD Flrtex 8heetrock Masonite PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 Vital Statistics Marriege Licenses Issued SCHELL-RUTTER Wllford Frederick Schell Jr., and Ruby Rutter, both of Roseburg. PITTS-GARLOFF Carroll Eu gene Pitts and June Garloff, both of Myrtle Creek. Dlrorce Suits Filed BEAMAN Chester Arthur against Dorthy Marie Beaman. Married at Glendale, Arizona, Nov. 18, 1939. Plaintiff charges cruel and inhuman treatment, asks custody of one minor child and ratification and confirmation of property settlement Chicago Sells Souchock To Sacramento Solons BALTIMORE. Dec. 8 UP) First baseman outfielder Steve Souchock was told today by the Chicago White Sox to the Sacra mento Solons of the Pacific Coast league. Earl Flora, Sox publicity U rector, ' said the Souchock sale was Dart of the transaction .an nounced Tuesday when Chicago bought outfielder Bill Wilson from Sacramento for cash and two players. One palyer, prob ably a minor leaguer, still is to be announced. Souchock, formerly a New York Yankee, hit .230 in 84 games for the Sox last season. He had 13 doubles, five triples and seven-homers, driving In 36 runs. HOLIDAY DINNERS (LIKE ALL MEALS) ...TASTE BETTER WmWf MPOUA DAIRY . . . WHEN YOU SERVE Phone 38 To order decorated UMPQUA ICE CREAM SLICES decorated to suit the season! PRODUCTS Umpqua Ice Cream with f hnrnlnf e f hrictmnc Trea ..w,fcltVi 'AqGEHJ , d- Centers-at Your Grocer's Now Umpqua Dairy Producers of: Milk and Cream Buttermilk Ice Cream Chocolate Drink Orange Drink Reddl-Whlp Uinpqua-Freeze Frozen Foods Butter 35SHTET urn fWrmTct f.T:TCT.77 ttV4TlllIl I Compared And i Is- I.JM DOUglll ...says Bill Bennett of B and B Taxi Co. 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