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e o o Vital Statistics Marriage License . H1NCH . HOFFNER Donald Junior Hinch, Tenmile. and Donna Mae Hoffner, Brorkway. Dlv.rc. Suits Filed HATCH Myrtie v. John R. Hatch. Cruel and inhuman treat ment charged. COLLMAN Alice vs. Ernest A. Collman. Cruel and inhuman treatment charted. riaintiff asks custody of 12 minor children, SIM monthly support money and prop erty settlement. Beautiful Colors Por Your Rooms! ONI. COAT WONSOVER Washable!. Fast drying! (C . . Kea oil nainr 5 , Lovelier rooms in Just a Itw hours! wonsovii csvere wallpaper, eld paint leavae a brush markil Cornea nadv-to-iM, jutt stir Umo paint! Cane in new (or woNeovwr! Deuflloi County FARM BUREAU Co-Operative Exehangt ROSIBURG. OREGON ho. Located .W. Weihin,re St. e -1 4 CURLED UP WITH A COOD BOOK His machine irun emplared on a river bank lor tniiant action to protect retreating Yanka making their way aouth in Korea, Sgt. C. J. No of Kerman, Califs calmly aettlea bark in the anow with a comic book. Not all of the great retreat before over whelming Chinese Communist armiea was mi easy. (NEA-Acme Telephoto by Sun! Photographer Walter Lea.) ill SINGER SEWING MACHINES LIMITED SUPPLY ... singer s...9 Mok...i condition..1 by SINCE ip.rtl guranr..d ra b ia good rwAftiny order. The dead were Joseph Doiron, 58, engineer, and C. M. McKay, .So fireman, who were on the sec ond locomotive. man was killed in Cohen's haber dashery in 1948. And Edward t Ned die) Herbert ja fatally wounded in a cafe ambush fast year whea Cohen was ahot in the esltbulder. o.rtnMcs 69.50 i m Treadles BUDGET TERMS Other Makes Treadles 12.50 Portables 38.50 Electrics 69.50 SINGER SEWING CENTER 204 N. Jack Phowa 723 Rotbur, Orofon Secret Talk With Officers Preceded Rummel Slaying HOLLYWOOD .P A few hours before he was slain, Sam Rummel, for yeara gambler Mickey Cohen's attorney, con ferred secretly with a sheriff's of ficer subpoenaed in a grand jury innnirv intn p.mhlina nrntertinn payoffs, police disclosed. tracks near Lambert lake Deputy police chief Thad Brown i the Canadian border. said Rummel talked Sunday night in his office with sheriffs Capt. Carl. H. Pearson, under subpoena to appear before the county grand jury toda.v. and a deputy, Law rence C. Svhafler. Rummel, 44, was killed by 1 shotgun blast fired from ambush as he entered the grounds of his home in the exclusive Laurel canyon district early Sunday. Pearson, head of the sheriffs vice squad until transfeered to the records section last Aug. 5, told Brown that he and Schaffer talkeu with Rummel for more than an hour about legal matters involving the srand, jifly investigation. The inquiry includes the tangled Guarantee Finance Co. ase. The firm was disclosed early this year as a huge bookmaking "front." Eight of lis officials and employes have appealed convictions on gam bling law violations. The company's affairs. Including alleged protection, have beta under investigation by the grand jury, the California crime com mission and the U. S. senate crime investigating committee, which rapped the sheriff's office for its handling of the case. Brown said he had no infor mation tying Rummel with .the case. However, In a statement to Brown, Pearson said Rummel tele phoned him Sunday, asking him to bring to his office Schaffer and the records Pearson compiled on the Guarantee Finance Co. Cohen, questioned for hours con cerning the slaying, appeared ner vous. He had reason to be. It wai his third close associate slain in three years. Harry (Hooky) Roth- German Corps In Berlin Aides Army Of Allies Livestock Loss From Wd., Fumes irinqs Big Award "icnul ran i .-, ..... judgment was granted a Columbia ,B Circuit Court File Dee? 1 J. A50 The Newt-Review, Rcwburej, Ore. Money Suits Placed river couple in district court here BERLIN (.? U. S. forces for damage done to their livestock in Berlin disclosed that a n e w hv (rA ,h. ii:n r. pany of America'! plant at Van wider industrial employment of the nation's physically handicapped is an essential to the national defense effort Two Trainmen Scalded To Death In Train Dive VANCEBORO, Me. f.T Two Cinadian Pacific trainmen were scalded to death today as two steam locomotives and 14 cars of a double-header freight train toppled from tracks undermined by heavy rain. The accident occurred in a rain atorm on Main Central railroad corps of armed and uniformed Ger-! mans has snapped into shape so, quickly that it can be trusted with guarding the army's lifeline am-j munition and fuel. i American authorities broke a , long official silence about the Ger-, man cadre in announcing that the first unils of a l.OOO-man battalion here have completed their basic training. Formally called a labor service unit, the battalion is Designed to relieve American soldiers of guard duty and other routine details so that available troops can con centrate on military functions. The Americana and the British organized more than 60.000 Ger mans into similar battalions i n West Germany for the same role last summer. Berlin was drawn into the plan in September. The force is slightly larger than the Communist "alert units" in the Russian tone. About 50.0011 Eastern "Police" are organized in these units with full-scale military training. The western labor service bat talions are so drilled that they amount to a force of rookies just out of basic training. Observers say they could form a solid nucleus for a West Germany army. They The couple, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Fraser, operate a livestock farm General Credit Service, Inc. has Mr? Mr." Robert RBoo h Jr "Lt't" "5 The money is allegedly due on ar-; Marshall laid counts to clients ot the plaintiff I n.. . nr. company f'' "Their capabilities are etrong A ..,!Lt ... fii-ui u. ' !"'" ." ur..rsenal. of demoo on Sauvies island the Port-; man Null asainst r I wimu,. 5 .' "" our land V.ncouver ."rea. ! Z" Kii''tS' mU,t ThM hl .bl l lutAnn I. - ... i. 1, .. j ' tuny. damage which they contended the issory not held by the plaintiff, fumes had done to their animals, vegetation ana property. In limiting the damages to StiO, 000 (the remainder was for court costs). Judge Charles H. 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