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o 16 Tha Nawt-Ravlaw, Roseburg,, Ora. Wad o Dac 4. It SO Grandad Facet Death For Insurance Murder LAKELAND. G. -JJP -A 47-year-old firmer of this south Gror in community wis sentenced to die in the electric chair three day before Christmas lor murdering hit infant granddaughter for in surance. A jurr convicted Carthy Royals of slaying two-year-old Martha Browning, and Judge E. R. Smith tentenred him to die on Dec. 22. Another jury took only 50 minutes to convict Sam Phillips, who was also charged with murder in the child ! death. I'hillipi, a neishbor, received a life sentence when the jury recom mendeti merry. Both men were charged with beating Martha and her four-year-old brother Clenn to death and then burning their bodies to hide their crime. The children were alain, the stale contended, o Royala could collect $SO0 insurance policies made out to his wife. Tha design of Scottish tartans tells the wearer's family, home district and clan leader. VACUUM BOTTLES WORKMAN'S LUNCH KIT IUY 'IM AT Douglas Hardware 7! fOt i. Staph! """ -J Are your possessions proper- ly prorocrad by odaquota In. turanca peasant cost eon s Wared? We are eauipM1 t bendl any In surance preblem yeu may have with naliciee af eeim1, raliabla urn-antes. PROMPT, COURTEOUS SIRVICI Ralph L. Russell Lm RaprMntativ lajurtabl Saving i 6 Loon Ann. . . E. V. Lincoln Insurance Atsaclata Deua'as County State tank llda. Ream 212 Phone 911 ChurcNII Urges Caution To Avoid War With China LONDON (Pi Wlnsten Churchill cslled Thursday lor a secret high level meeting of tha Went and Russia to (ad present world tension, lie told the House ol Commons such a meeting should be held "as soon Jh suitable op portunity presents ilself.'' q The Conservative leader said ef forts to bring such a meeting about should be made "while t h e immense superiorily of the U. S. alomic bonui organization anseis Soviet predominance in every other military respect." And, ha caulioned: "Tha United Nations annum .vniH h everv means in tbeir power becoming enlangled inex- . .... - - China " Uicamy in a war wnu .i..i . Churchill described the stiffen ing policy of the t.'nited Slates to ward Communism ss "tha best hope for salvation of Christian civi. lization."u The wartime prima minister, ob serving his 76ih birtnuay. negan talking hafore president Truman's announcement that us of lb atomic bomb against the Chinese Communists is being considered:. Just befr he began speaking, Britain announced that her im hassador to Russia has been re called for consultations, w i ch could be connected with a peace move, ana mai cumtieni of Britain's top diplomatic and military chiefs in I ha Far East haa been summoned for uec. I near Singapore. Damages Denied Vet For Towel Left In Stomach WASHINGTON' CT A vet eran who discovered that forgetful army surgeons had left a big towel in his abdomen was denied the right to sua the government for (Jjoo.ooo damages. Tha Supreme Court decided I unanimously that the veteran, Ar thur K. Jetlerann, of Joppa, Md., may not sue under tha federal tort claims act. That act permita the filing of damage suits by persons injured because of the negligence of federal government employes. Justice Jackson delivered the court's opinion. It held that the act doea not cover claims filed by military personnel as a result of military service. Jefferson said army surgeons left a towel measuring It by 30 inches in bap abdomen during an opera tion performed July 3, 194S at ft. Six Townt In China Captured By Guerillas TAIPEI. Formosa l.T) The China Union Press saya Nationalist guerrillas have captured six towns in South China between tha Canton-Hankow and lfunan-Kwangai railroada. Il said the guerrillas ara under command of Gen. Cuou Tien Hsiung, who is reported to have 60.000 men. The Union Press also said a guer rilla force attacked a village on I he Shanghai Naning Railway Nov. 27 and killed mora than 4 Chinese Communists. Vestel Discards Metal Billed To Red China HONG KONG .P) Shipping agents reported a cargo of tin and tinplata wss removrd from the American freighter Flying Clipper shortly before she sailed for the Ked China port of Tsingtao. Agents of th Isbranritsen line ' said Hons Konff government nffir. ials ordered the removal. Tha United States has placed an embargo on shipments for Red China that might be used in making war. make her Ckfetmatf i W tier? fflmv J WITH A A THE AMAZING - IN - SEWING MACHINE Htr Chmtmoi will b merry and bright and oM Sr rfoyt afff will b itw right with thii omaiing mochint thof det tvey Mwing operation with no xfra ottachmantil A teir aialtaf a rao1 W ft, ,' fir, prurr diala-stitch f ttHtl (Ss illMl . . . flat . . , and PFAFF bois TMt aiir a mokei bvtten hlt a ilg-iogi a opptlqusi a embreidarl a slams a sws an lac a blind iHtthes a vrcosrs a sews n burtons a to eeVIHna H nw werWl bolt l(rlM Mwlot' n menagromi An kr'i sWaf war fa In wit, Sni, Tht AP fl tety a say Chfiifmet kvrfj.i, leaf SEWING MACHINE CENTER 542 North Jackson Phono 689-Y i Belvoir, Va. Tha towel was re moved in another operation per formed eight months later at John Hnpkina hospital in Baltimore. j The Justice department reported 'Jefferson gels total disability ben efit checks from th United States which now amount to 1171 i monthly. Other Soldiers Las fS court turned down two other appeals similar to Jefferson's in acting on a number of cases involv- i tng military personnel. ! In one the tribunal rejected the insanity appeal of a U. S. army private, Martin L. Whelchel, con victed of raping a German woman. j Welchel was rourtmartialed in Germany in 1fM5 and sentenced to be hsnged, but the sentence later I was cut to 18 years. ' In another case th court told Thomas A. Gusik of Cleveland, a ! soldier convicted of murdering two i persons vhile stationed in Italy, to i ask the judge advocate general of the army for a new trial. In other actions the court: I Stiffened the standards by which patents ara granted and frowned Ion any practice of "patenting ! gadgets." The tribunal unani- mously rejected patent infringe ; ment claims on a grocery han dling device made against the At I lantie and Pacific TeaQCompany. I Denied August J. Klapprott, for mer German Amarican bund leader in New Jersey, a hearing in his fight against the 1942 cancella- tion of hia American citizenship. I Let stand by its refusal to review a decision which permitted a two cent increase in Baltimore street 1 car and bus fares. I NIW JUDOI SWORN IN PENDLETON Pi William I C. Perry, SO, Pendleton attorney, I was sworn in aa circuit judge for the Sixth judicial district Thurs day. Ha succeeded Homer I. Watts, I who retired after three years on I tha bench. The 74-year-old Walts. I who lives at Athena, has been prac- ticing law and farming for the last 40 years. Injuries from a car accident last May forced Watts retirement. EAT ONIONS NO INDIGESTION? HOW thanka to the (rueful relief Bell. an Ubleta bring for heartburn, gaa and acid In di grit ion. trtouaanda enjlhe food they love. 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