2 Th Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. Men., Mar. 13, 19S0
More New Fiction Available
At Roseburg
By MURIEL MITCHELL
New fiction, arriving daily at
Roseburg Public library indicates
that 150 ii going to be good
J rear for the reading public. Favor
le novelisti are bringing out se
quela to earlier successes, and a
seasoning of new craftsmen keep
old-timers on their toes. Her are
a few old and new authors with
fresh offerings:
Paul Annixter's "Swiftwster,"
just a bit like "The Yearling," but
with a locale all its own. Sallie
le Bell's "Until the Day Break."
a novel of the time of Christ.
Ned Calmer's "The Strange Land,"
a war story which some critics
rank above Mailar's "The Naked
and the Desd." "The Sheltering
Sky," Paul Bowles, and "A Long
Day'a Dying", Frederick Buech
ner are attracting much attention.
"Tht Year of the Spaniard," by
Henry Castor, is one of the few to
deal with the war of 1898. "The
Duke's Daughter" is by Elizabeth
Corbett, whose young Mrs. Meigs
has never grown old yet.
Daphne Du Maurier'i "P a r a
aites,'' may not charm readers so
much aa her nameless heroine In
Rebecca." but can't fail to inter
est. Friends of Captain Horatio
Hornblower will cheer at the sight
of "Mr. Midshipman Hornblower"
by C. S. Forester. "From Claudia
to David," Rose Franken, will need
no other word. And if you missed
"Clementine" by Peggy Goodwin,
you may catch up by reading
"Take Care of My Little Girl,'
which looks equally amusing.
Henry Green's "Loving" hat
created a stir abroad, and will
find many resdera here too. "Vill
age Doctor,1 Lucy Agnes Hancock,
and "Frances," Catherine Hubbell,
will be particularly enjoyed by wo
men readers.
John Hersey has biven us unfor
gettable accounts of war, disaster
and reconstruction in "Into the
Valley," "Hiroshima," "Bell for
Adano." The human element pre
dominates in his superbly written
books. "The Wall" la his most
ambitious and as fascinating as
the best of them.
John Jennings continues his his
torical vein with "The Sea Eagles."
a story of th American Navy dur
ing the Revolution. Richard Llew
ellyn's new one is "A Few Flowers
for Shiner," Ruth McKenney's
"Love Story" tells of her marriage
In the carefree style of "My Sister
Eileen."
"Homecoming," Elitsbeth Sifert;
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"The King's Cavalier," Samuel
dial'akaroar- "Minffn rtahnev "
James Street; "The Pink House,''
Nelis Gardner White; tne oniy
trouble is. they are never on the
shelf. A reserve postal card will
hold any book for the a g r bor
rower; ask about it!
"Journey to a High Mountain,"
James Wellsrd, is unusual and
highly recommended. It may find
a place in tne Lenten neaamg
shelf which Includes also "Seven
Storey Mountain," The Natures of
Storey Mountain." "The Waters of
Slloe," and a choice selection of
Fosdick Buton and other writers
in the field of religion.
Now is the time when reviewers
formulate lists of outstanding books
who wish to read the m onea
thmi maw hivt missed, here are
some high-rsnking titles: "The
Egyptian." waitari; aiary,
Asch; "High Towers," Costsin:
"The Wsy West," Guthrie; "The
Peaceable Kingdom," Kennelly.
"1-et Love Come Last," Caldwell;
"Elephant Walk," Standish; "The
i iu " r-..n,,. "Th rhil n "
Wellman; "The Long Love," John
Sedges: "Point of No Return,'
Marquand: "Kinfolk," Buck: "Ne
ver Dies the Drea m," Landon;
The Brave buns," torn i-eas.
kA l th liDhtiM aide of 1949.
there were 'Father of the Bride,"
c "Uruiiwl.rkn Uin." Gib
son; "Especially Fsther," Gladys
Taber; "Lream nui, u.
"Cheaper by tht Doien," two of
th Gilbretha.
Red Croft Foahiro
Of Grttn PTA Muting
"What Your Red Cross Is Doing"
waa the subject of a talk given
by Carl Permin, 1950 Red 'Cross
fund campaign chairman, at the
Green Parent-Teachers associstion
meeting March 3 at the school.
A good attendance was reported,
with 50 per cent of the members
and a number of guests present.
Mrs. Hayes then presented her
third grade drum corps The stu
dents do not yet hive drums but
expect them by the end of the
school term. Accomnanied by Mrs.
Hsyes at the piano, the boys tapped
out the cadence with their cadence
sticks and the girls twirled their
batona. In uniform, the boys wore
blue hata and the girls red skirts
Mr. Smith then led her Camp
Fir Girls in a (roup of songs, and
th newly organited Blue Bird
f;roup also sang, directed by their
eader, Mrs, McDonald
After the program, Mrs. Dicken
son conducted a popcorn and candv
sale, and refreshments wer served
by Camp Fir Girls.
Bomber Lands In Flamts,
AH IS Aboard Escape
TAMPA. Fla., March 13-4PV-A
B 29 bomber, nosing down through
overcast, burst into flames as it
crash-landed at MacDill field yes
terday, but all IS men aboard es
caped. Only man seriously Injured was
Oapt. Charles L. Erickson of
Shreveport, La., who fractured
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Six Doctors latrlo To
Savtd Burned Child's Lift
SANTA ROSA, Calif., March 13
IjP) Six doctors prepared to
start today the tedious job of
grsfting skin from up to a doren
donors to the bsdly-burned body
of nine-year-old Sandra Emmert
Her life hangs on the success
of the operations, doctors said.
Ssndra suffered burns over 75
percent of her body when her
party dress was set afire by a
gas heater three months ago.
The child requires a blood trans
fusion every other day because
she bleeds profusely each time her
bandages are changed, the doc
tors explsined she was unable to
manufacture enough blood to re
place the loss.
Another Joponts Mint
Ashort On Oregon Coast
SEATTLE, March 13-(;P Coast
Gusrdsmen from the Florence,
Ore., lifeboat atation stood guaid
early today over a Japanese mine
which wsshed ashore on the Ore
gon coast 45 miles north of Coos
Bay.
The mine, third reported on
Northwest beaches since Jan. 1,
waa found yesterday by a civilian,
the 13th naval district reported.
A navy mine dispossl team was
to leave today to explode th mis
sive. Father Discovers Body In
Pool That Of Own Son
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP. J. J.,
March 13 UP) Thomas Brad
thaw saw three boys poking sticks
st what they thought was a doll
in a three-foot pool of water yes
terday. A pair of red rubber boots could
be seen just below the surface
of the water. A amall boy dress
ed in a blue snowsuit bobbed about
the bottom of the poot.
Bradshaw dashed into the pool
and carried out the lifeless body.
It was his two-year-old son,
Thomas Jr.
Memphis Low Against
Horns Includes Planes
MEMPHIS, Tenn.. (.Pi It's
against the lsw to toot an automo
bile horn here.
And, says Chief of Police Claude
Armour, that applies to horns on
airplanes, too.
Armour ordered the pilot of a
Cub plane flying over th city to
stop blaring a klaxon or "be ar
rested as soon as your wheels
touch ground."
The pilot, advertising a flying
service by towing a banner behind
his plane, was tooting th horn
to attract attention.
vertebra. Several wer cut and
bruised.
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CITY COURT CASES
Jamea Warren Waltera, , Rose
burg, forfeited 120 bail on drunk
charge by failure to appear in
municipal court this morning, re
ported Judge Ira B. Riddle. John
Stirling Abemethy, 40, was com
mitted to the city jail for ten daya,
following a plea of guilty to vagran
cy ehargea.
Two Charges Faced By
Motorist Of Winston
James R. Cederstrom of Wins
ton waa cited to appear in muni
cipal court for failure to yield the
right of way with his auto, fallow
ing an accident Sunday morning
involving another car, driven by
Charles A. Tiller of Roseburg, sic
cording to Folic Chief Calvin
Baird.
Cederstrom, according to the in
vestigating officer, puiled awiy
from the curb into the path of the
oncoming Tiller vehicle. Ceder
strom was also eited for driving
without an operator's license.
Plant Crash In Statt
Of .Washington Kills 3
(By th Associated Press)
A msn, his wife and a friend
climbed into a small Piper cub
plsne at Withrow, in Douglaa coun
ty in central Washington, yester
day forenoon, planning to fly to
Wenatchee for an air show.
They died a few moments later
when the plane crashed into the
side of a fog-obscured hill.
The victims, all of Withrow,
were identified as Mr. and Mrs
Archie Berry and Ernie Whitehall
Czechs Deport Last Of
Mormon Missionaries
PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Mar.
13 CP) Wallace Toronto, last
American Mormon missionary re
maining in Czechoslovakia, was or
dered today to leave the country
by next Saturday.
Toronto headed a group of Amer
ican Mormon missionariea whose
mission was ordered closed recen
tly because the new state religion
law prohibits foreigners from car
rying on church work here. A
score of American Mormons have
been forced to leave in recent
months.
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Mrs. Chos. A. Lillisburg
Passes At Sutherlin
Mrs. Charles A. (Pauline) Lillis
burg, 71, former Roseburg resi
dent, died at her home in Suther
lin, Sunday, March 12, following
prolonged illness.
She was born in Minnesota, Jan
uary 30, 1870, and waa married to
Cbarlea A. Lillisburg in St. Paul
in 1928. She resided in Douglas
county for the last 25 years, mak
ing her home in Roseburg for 18
yeara before moving to Sutherlin.
Mrs. Lillisburg wss a member
of the Lutheran church. She is sur
vived by her widower, Charlea A.
of Sutherlin, and a number of nep
hews and nieces.
The body has been removed to
the Long and Orr mortuary and
funeral services will be announc
ed later.
Poker Game In Salem
Dwelling Is Raided
SALEM, March 13 UP) Seven
men were arrested in a dwelling
where police reported a. poker
game was in progress early yes
terday morning.
Charged with operating a gamb
ling house were Robert P. Ohlsen
and Daniel G. Keidatx, both of
Salem. The others were charged
with being visitors.
Chief of police Clyde A. Warren
said the raid stemmed from fre
quent reports of games at the
duelling. Card decks, chips, game
tables and $125 in pot cash was
seised.
Kills Mate For Appearing
Before Infant In Shorts .
BELLAIRE, O.. March 13 l.PV
A young mother was held today aft
er, police said, ahe signed a state
ment she killed her husband, Ed
ward, a tenant farmer, in a quarrel
over the propriety of his appearing
before their baby daughter in
shorts.
Mrs. Alice Blake. 23, Is In Bel
mont county jail. Police have not
yet decided what charge to place
aginst her.
COSTLY FOR THIFT
HOLLYWOOD. March 13 f.A
Actor Dennia O'Keefe reported to
police last night that burglars forc
ed open his apartment and got away
with three fur coats valued at
000.
"DEAD SPOTS"
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Jap Inventor Of lamb
Balloon Commits Suicide
TOKYO. March lt.-im-Dr. To
shir Otsuki, inventor of paper bal
loons th Japanes floated across
th ocean to th United States
and 'Canada with incendiary
bombs during the war, waa listed
aa a auicide today by th news
paper Mainichi.
Th newapaper said Otsuki and
a girl fellow worker in a factory
committed suicide in forest on
Izu peninsula 100 miles southwest
of Tokyo.
Mainichi carried th story under
a headline "Inventor of Balloon
Bomb Goes to Heaven."
During the war the Japanese in
flated th balloons and loaded them
with amall destructive and incen
diary bombs hoping the prevsil-
ing winds would Host them to tne
United States. Some reached North
America and at least one landed
in th Pacific northwest killing
several school children on a pic
nic. Woman's Right To Cuss
At Issut Befort NLRB
WASHINGTON, March 13 -IJPi
Th esse of a lady's right to cuss
on the job waa handed back today
for a new hearing.
Th National Labor Relations
board set aside earlier findings on
Mrs. Edna Ruggles, who waa fired
by the Indianapolis Glove Co., Mar
ion, Ind., last year for persistent
swearing.
The AFL International Glove
Worker union appealed her case,
and in September an NLRB trial
examiner recommended ah be re
hired. At that point Mrs. Ruggles re
marked: "I'm pretty damn tired
of the whole thing." But today the
board, by a 1 to 1 vote, wiped out
th examiner's report and ordered
a rehearing of such other disposi
tion of the case aa the regional
NLRB director finds advisable.
Sheriff Found Gun-Slain
On Highway In Texas
PRESIDIO, Tex., March 13 UPi
Officers probing the death of
Sheriff O. W. (Blackie) Morrow
had a first class mystery.
Morrow waa ahot and left dying
on a lonely mountain road early
yesterday in this rugged Big Bend
country.
Officers ssid he might hsve been
shot by his own gun. They
couldn't find It or his handcuffs.
The 43-year-old sheriff had been
here on official business and waa
returning to Marfa, the Presidio
county seat, shortly after midnight
yesterday.
Two bullets hit Morrow, one
grazing his head and the other
tearing a hole through his chest
and out his back.
Officers said skid marks indi
cated Morrow got out of hia car
to question occupants of another
vehicle and that he apparently waa
disarmed, then ahoL
FOUR BURN TO DIATH
MONTREAL, March IS -iJP
Four persons were burned to death
early today in a fir which swept
a two-story building on a midtown
street.
Police identifed th dead as Mrs.
Alic Desrosiers, 40, and her three
children, Jacques, 10, Pierre, 7, and
Yvon, two months.
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reading this, aren't you?
The Weather
U. S. Wesmer Bura OfHc
Raseburg, Oreten
Cloudy with rain teaey. Shewert
tonight and tem.rr.w.
Highest temp, any March . IS
L.w.at temp, far any March .. II
Highast tamp. y.st.rday !
L.w.st timp. last 24 hrs. . .. W
Precipitatiw last 14 hrs I
PracipitatHM fr.ni March 1 .. !.
Pr.cipit.ti.n fr.m Spt. 1 -. 1S.M
DNcincy frm March 1 .01
Rebellious Students Go
Bock To High School
GRANTS PASS, March 1S.-IP)
Class attendance at Illinois Valley
high school, Cave Junction, was
normal this morning after a stu
dent walkout of half the students
Friday afternoon.
Th students heeded the admoni
tion of Principal Clarence Hagen
that no further demonstrations
would be tolerated during school
hours.
Hsgen is one of five teachers the
local school committee seeks to
have dropped at the end of the
school year. Friday'a walkout was
staged in an effort to prevail upon
the committee to change its stand.
The county unit board has called
a meeting here tonight at which
the Illinois vslley situation will be
considered further.
Russians Cast Ballots
At One-Slate Election
(Br Th. Aawteiatcd Srwa
Millions of Russians followed
Prime Minister Stalin to the polls
yesterday to cast ballots for a
single slate of candidates for the
Soviet union's parliament. From
the Bering strait to the mouth of
the Danube, dutiful Soviet citi
zens lined up at polling booths to
vote for 671 nominees for the coun
cil of the union, the upper house
of the supreme Soviet and 631
members of the council of nation
alities. All the candidatea were unoppos
ed. To vote against one a voter
would have to draw a line through
the name on the ballot. Thus the
government usually counts the vot
ers, instead of the vote, and gives
out for publication the percentage
who voted "yes," usually well over
90 percent.
Stalin himself wss a candidate
from the Stalin district of Mos
cow, for the council of the union.
Parents Penalized For
Bad Conduct Of Son
Municipal Judge Ira B. Riddle
today fined a local parent $5 for
allowing his son to be on the city
streets after 10 p. m., in violation
of the city ordinance relating to a
curfew for juveniles.
The charge grew out of an al
leged petty theft, involving two
other juveniles. The parent of the
other two boys was also slated to
appear in court this morning, judge
Kiddle said.
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Fashions, Sports, Dance
Billed For Spring Debut
I Continued from page One)
S3 of the American Federation of
Musicians will offer aa their eon
tribution to the evening, two hours
of dancing to the music of Jack
Foster and his orchestra. Both mod
ern and square dancing will be of
fered, with the majority of the eve
ning devoted to the type of music
which the crowd requests. A fea
ture of th dance will be the many
booths of local organi:ationa, in
cludinl one sponsored by the Al
ter society of St. Joseph's church,
displsying a portion of Ireland s
famed Blarney atone. The stone
will also form a part of Roy's
Men's store window display during
the Spring Opening.
Music from the junior and senior
high school bsnds. competition
among merchants for a window
display prize and the Treasure
Hunt contest are also included is
th affair. -
Navy Scientist 'Red,'
Sen. McCarthy Charges
WASHINGTON, March 13. UP,
Senator McCarthy (R-Wia) told
senators today he haa beard re
ports that a former Navy scientist
fsmilisr with the country's "top
most defense secrets" is an admit
ted Communist. He proposed aa
investigation.
McCarthy named the man aa
Stephen Brunauer, a former Navy
commander. '
He tossed this out while ticking
off to a Senate foreign relatione
committee the namea of State de
partment employee he saya have
displayed Communist sympathies.
McCarthy has charged the Sute
department is honeycombed with
Reds and sympathizers. State de
partment officials havt denied that
The Senate group is giving Mc
Carthy an opportunity to produce
what proof he has.
TINDIR HIARTID
DETROIT, Msreh 13 UP)
The young bsndit who held up Gus
Lakas' little grocery store last
night found just S3 in the cash
register.
He took the money out, then
handed a dollar bill back to Lakas.
"You're about as poor as I am,"
the youth ssid, and fled.
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