The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, February 12, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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Wildcat Strike Spreads Rapidly
LONDON (.V) A wildcat
strike, condemned by union lead
em is Communist-inspired, spread
till further today.
Alter counting heads this morn
ing, the National Dock Labor board
reported 19,600 dockers on strike,
about 1,800 more than yesterday.
Biggest increase was in London,
where 8,460 of the port's 25,000
dockers were out and strike lead
ers were inciting more to quit.
There were signs of a break in
the strike here, however. At one
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Plywood mills ot Eugene ond Willamina; lumber
I strikers meeting, about 1,000 Txm
I don dockers voted to go back to
i work Monday.
I The London strikers committee
met in a pub today to talk over
further action and decided to call
a mass meeting of strikers Mon
day morning. Strong sentiment for
a return to work was reported.
Aside from London, Liverpool
and Manchester were hard hit by
the strike.
Wise buyers look for the Imperial
silver label that says the finest in
wallpapers. Guaranteed to with
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By CAROL KERR
MDL's pattern-setting audience
participation show, "Queen for a
Day" is keying its broadcasts to
the time and the national emer
gency. Starting Feb. 19, "Queen"
will feature a "Career Woman
Queen" award with a special schol
arship for on-the-job training or
schooling. Only aspirin1; career
women are eligible for participa
tion and possible coronation as
"Queen for a Day." Among the
openings available are a job in
defense as an apprentice plastics
fabricator at Lockheed Aircraft
Corp.; schooling in electronics at
the Lee de. Forest institute in Chi
cago; a business administration
course from a recognized school,
plus speed-typewriting, language
and other training courses and
jobs.
ESTHER GEDDES' current ac
tivities in Salem have not inter
fered with her "Magic Garden"
broadcasts, as assumed by the pro
gram's regular listeners. . . Fre
quent Roseburg visits allow Mrs.
Ueddcs to tape-record a series of
DRIVE-
CAREFULLY
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COMMUNITY KINDERGARTEN
HAS A FEW OPENINGS
FOR FEBRUARY.
ENROLL NOW!
Phone 1599-R-4
"a Company's lecjS
like man's
should be long enough
to reach the ground"
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strength, and the re
spect and friendship
of the communities
with which we are so
closely identified.
Plywood Mills, Inc
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i programs in advance of broadcast
I time (Mondays, 6:00-6:15 p.m.).
'"Magic Garden" broadcasts, fea
luring ,Mrs. Geddes as "Princess
I Melody" are also heard in the
Salem area via KOCO, and are
l sponsored by a Salem business
j firm. In Roseburg, her program
I is brought to listeners by the
I Georgia Lee lot shop.
! TONIGHT: "In the Public Eye"
titles tonight's "Let George Do It"
; adventure (8:00-8:30 p.m.). . , .
! Governor Thomas E. Dewey will
i be heard speaking from the Grand
ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria
l hotel in New York city, in an im
portant address on foreign policy
: (10:45-11:15 p.m.). The occasion
for his speech is the 65th Annual
Lincoln Day dinner of the National
Republican club of New York.
Ketell Plans To Double '
Housing At Pendleton
PENDLETON UP) Building
permits for 50 houses have barn
filed here by Herbert R. Ketell, !
Portland contractor. Valuation was
$289,860.
The 50 will be added to a housing
project In which Ketell has al
ready built 100 houses.
Owners cannot move into the 100
houses until the sewer line is ap
proved by the slate health author
ity. Occupancy was scheduled
early this winter.
is an interesting numuci.
It happens to be-the
age of Associated Plywood Mills, Inc.
That is a long time in the relatively young
plywood industry. It is also a sufficiently long
time to realize that a company is judged by
quality of manufacture
integrity of management t
honest dealings with buyers
sincere and friendly interest in the
welfare and advancement of employees
a feeling of community responsibility
Our legs, we hope, are long enough to reach'
the groun'd of all of these important things
that give a company stability, character,
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Home On Curve Target
For Rampaging Vehicles
LOS ANGELES - (.W - First It
was potatoes, scattered over the .
lawn when a truck overturned.
Then it was hay, in a similar
accident. Twice cars overturned j
and burned in front of the house. I
A careening car struck the front
porch, and hardly had repairs been
made when another automobile
sheered the same porch oft com
pletely. Then destruction invaded the
house itself. An automobile crashed
through the wall of Mrs. Cipriano
Contreras' bedroom early Monday
wrecking the bed on which she
slept.
Mrs. Oontreras went to the hos
pital with multiple injuries of the
back and ribs.
Her home lies just beyond the
curve on a speedway.
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FROM . . .
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Canyonvillt
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e Glide
Plus specialty acts by
members of Sally Hilt's
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Births At Mercy HospitcJ
CASTRICONE - To Mr. and
Mrs, Benjamin Louis Castricone,
Sutherlin, Feb. 8, a daughter, Irene
Antoinette; weight six pounds.
POPE TO Mr. and Mri.
Dwight Myers Pope, 1H Second
Ave. N., Feb. 8, a daughter, Pa
tricia Lyn; weight, eight pounds
12 ounces.
DAHL To Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Elmer Dah), Kt. 1, box 42, ,
Camas Valley, Feb. 8, a daughter
Nadene Leona ; weighty eight
poumls four ounces.
KIFER To Mr. and Mrs. El
ray Virgil Kifer, Roseburg, Feb.
8, a son, Ronnie Lee; weight, nine
pounds one ounce.
POPE To Mr. and Mrs. Ro
land Eugene Pope, Myrtle Creek,
reb. 6, a daughter, Rhonda Gale;
weight, seven pounds 13 ounces.
MARLOW To Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Daniel Marlow, Myrtle
Creek, Feb. 6. a daughter, Pamela
Arlene; weight, seven pounds three
ounces. i
KOSKELLA To Mr. and Mrs. i
William Matthew Koskella, route;
4, box 1080, Roseburg, Feb. 5, a
daughter (not yet nameti); weight,'
eight pounds.
ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Louis Anderson, 2604 N.
Stephens, Feb. 4, a daughter, Ellen
Anne ; weight, eight pounds six
ounces.
DENNY To Mr. and Mrs.
Lauren Leroy Denny, Rt. 1, box
277, Sutherlin, Feb. 6, a daughter,
Katharine Denise; weight 6 pounds
nine ounces.
MARSHALL To Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Clarence Marshall, Green,
Feb. 6, a son, Clifford Clarence;
weight, six pounUs 15 ounces.
HANSEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Howard Hansen, Sutherlin,
Feb. 6, a daughter, Krista Sue;
weight, seven pounds.
Outside-Fired Bullet
Kills Girl In School
RAI.KIG?!. N. C. -HP) A nine-year-old
girl slumped al her desk
during a music class in Lucille
Hunter school Thursday and died
with a .22 .aliber bullet wound in
her head.
Half a mile away, a gun battle
raged between two Negro broth
ers. Police quoted Norman Giles, 22,
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3 EXPRESSES 75
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on Round-Trip Tickets!
A. J. MURRAY
346 S. Stephens
Phone 586
- Rtviw, Rouburg, Ort. 3
as saying he fired twice at his
37-year-old brother, Joe, as the .
latter was running towards the
school. Both are being held on an
open charge pending further inves
tigation. Detective Captain R. E. Good
win has ordered ballistics tests
made on two pistols found on Nor
man and several other weapons
collected by detectives. Slugs
fired from the weapons will be
compared with the slug which
killed young Annie Delores Mar
tin, Negro.
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