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4 The. Newi-Kevlcw, Roieburg, ore. i nun., A PAfKflif Tft HllHflHflm Great Epic In U.S. History Dice Cheaters At Army Camp Land In Law'i Hands SAN FRANCISCO .T John nines variously estimated at J.T50 Barnes and Ulysses 1'olK were m nt icimrra. linrnea handed over $100. Polk indicated he'd kick in today when both are scheduled for sentencing Maximum penalty is $500 fine and six months in jail. hot with dice at Camp Stoneman Nov. 23. No doubt about tnai. Barnes made 11 straicht pisses. Then one of the five soldiers m Hie same became suspicious, lie grabhed one dire: found it bore numbers 2, 4 and 6 only no I, 3 or Prompt arrival of military police prevented msvhrm. but sent tne Civilians into federal court. WASHINGTON - im - A bill Barnes was convicted of tres- authorizing; S.W.000,000 in aid for passing on government property. Polk pleaded guilty. Judge Micheal J. Roche glanced a! I lie ra endar; itmarsea me Yugoslavia Aid Bill Sent To White House I By BRUCI BIOSSAT Whan they slashed their way victoriously out of a Chinese Red trap, soma 25,000 U.S. marinas, 7th division G.l.f and British commando! etched a pattern of incomparable heroism in tho snow and cold of northeast Korea. This was the longest retreat in marine annals nearly 50 miles ot bloody struggling over icy, tortuous mountain roaas. Exhausted, tense, chilled by temperatures ranging dow tain ro no 25 Pope Pius Dates Yule Message VATfCANfc CITY .P Pope Pius XII will deliver his annual Christmas rnessage to the world Saturday, beginning at 11 am (5 a.m. KST(. His 12th Christmas message since he became pope will b e broadcast by Vatican radio on short wave meters 32.10, 2S.5S and 19 84. The pope will close the holy door de- Of st- 1'eter's basilica the following duped soldiers might need some Christmas money. He indicated he might temper justice if the win- SLABWOOD in 12-16 and 24 in. lenrjths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WSSTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phont (51 dinught-slrickcn Yugoslavia ar rived at the White House today for President Truman's signature. Mr. Truman is expected to sign it promptly as another step greet below zero, these fighting men drove to temporary haven at Hungnam through a corridor of relentless enemy fire. The cost of this epic break-out ' was l.h. The 1st Marine Engineer j ad others don't talk so good. Battalion, which carved a path i , . ! ihrnuoh the Chinese hlockine the Tne choolbooks of tomorrow route ahead, suffered 60 percent will call this saga of skill and en- bolstering western Kuropean dc- casualties of men and equipment fenses against the threat ef Rus-I One reporter said 200 Americans sian aggression. Marshal Tito's Communist gov ernment has split with Russia first of the Soviet satellite states in the Balkans to do so. President Truman told Congress that emer gency aid will strengthen Yugo slavia in the face of Soviet threats to its independence. The Senate completed congres sional action on the aid hill yester day by voice vote, although Sen ator McClellan (D-Ark) assailed it as the "height of stupidity." He questioned whether Yugoslavia would fight with the weslern pow ers in case of a war with the Soviet COME IN AND SEE THE SELECTION OF Beautiful Gifts for CHRISTMAS You Can Get Here All Gift Wrapped CHRISTMAS CARDS PURSES BOOK ENDS MANICURE SETS PERFUME COSMETICS STATIONERY TOYS COMB & BRUSH SETS CLOCKS BOX CANDY'. . . By Davenport & Helen Ardell OPEN 'TIL 9 ALL WEEK STORY ILES DRUG STORE & FOUNTAIN 314 N.Jackson Phone 1481 were buried in a single grave, because there was no time for bet ter arrangements. As the gallant force hacked through to Koto on its way to the sea, it linked up with a smaller band of Marines surrounded for days by Chinese. Here's how, in the words of a correspondent, that little group looked to the larger force: "It was a gruesome sight wounded men with their blood fro zen to their skins, their clothes stiff with ice, grotesque dead men lying across trailers and stretchers, live men stumbling along, grim acing from frost bite, using their rifles as crutches." Once the long, bumper-to-bumper column stood almost motionless for four hours as engineers struggled to replace a bombed-out hrid"e. There were similar anguished de lays as craters in the slippery road were filled. To go 10 miles on one part of the escape route required 14 hours. All the way Chinese Communists were erecting obstacles ahead of our weary men, harassing their flanks, sniping at the column's rear. The enemy force was es timated at from three to five times greater than ours. Yet we exacted a toll of 10 Chinese for every cas ually on our side. When they finally made it down In the coastal plain, embattled Marines culd find no energy for the formalities of "linkup" hand shakes with jhe U. S. patrols who met them, nor had they many smiles for newsreel cameramen who asked them to "look happy." They'd seen and experienced too much. "We have lost an awful lot of friends up on that plateau," said a Marine officer. "Almost every body up there was a hero. It's just that some guys are asked what they did and tell about it, durance and courage a retre;C But it is no surprise that the Mar ines who made that bitter march do not see it so. "It was no retreat," declared a colonel with fierce pride "It was. an advance to the rear." What man, hearing of this ordeal, dares to say it was anything less? Actor Settles Charge Of Molesting Child LOS ANGELES (TP) A civil suit charging a morals offense against a 10-year-old child actress in her berth) on a train was settled for $2,500 here by Jack Ruther ford, an actor. His attorney emphasized that the settlement did not constitute an admission of the charge. Su perior court approved the settle ment. Payment was accepted by Mrs. Elizabeth Me Minn of Phila delphia in behalf of her daughter, Doreen Lane McMinn. The Mc Minns had sought $50,000. The complaint said the girl was mmested May 6, 1949, while aboard a train carrying members of the road show of "Annie Get Your Gun." Both were members of the cast. oxy Christmas eve ending the 25th jubilee oi the Roman Catho lic church. The jubilee, however, will be extended during 1951Q giv ing Catholics who were unable to come to Rome a chance to gain its s'yitual benefits at home. More than 40,000 pilgrims from ten nations crowded into St. Pe ter's basilica today for the next to last holy year general audience to be held by the pope. The pilgrimages were from France. Scotland, Germany, United States, Ireland, Switzerland Spain, Colombia, Argentina, and Italy. Sutherlin By MRS. 1RITTAIN SLACK Albert Slack of . Greenlief, Ore., was an overnight !uest at the Brit tain Slack home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Culver from Fort Collins, Colo., arrived in Sutherlin the latter part of the week to spenc' the holidays with Mr. Culver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cu'.er Jr. and .Mrs. Culver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Himel wright, besides other relatives and friends. Mrs. I.eta Braurht of Wilbur visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson Saturday. Mrs. O. C. Thompson of Umpqua, mother of Mrs. Jack Culver Jr., has been very ill and will be at the Culver home until she is able to return to her home. Soldier Charged With Assault On Woman SEATTLE (.V -An army cor poral was charged with criminal ' assault yesterday after a 42-year-old mother complained she had been beaten and raped following a dance at the Fort Lawloi non commissioned officers club. J. E. Wilcox, special agent in ' charge of the Seattle office of the I FBI, said the soldier was Cpl. Eu- j gene P. 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