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0 O 0 0 O 0 Marines Called Involuntarily To Be Discharged G WASHINGTON tT) Marine reserves who were called back to active duty involuntarily will start shedding their uniforms next month. Sanipracter li Ordered To Repay Cancer Fee SEATTLE . A Seattle sanipractor hai been ordered by a King county auperior court jury to repay S2.17S given bim by Mm. Anna Gillett, Albany. Ore., for a to-called cancer cure. The jury handed down its de cision yesterday in the suit brought by Mrs. Gillett against John Ly don. Seattle. She paid the money in February, 1949, for "cancer" treatments which her attorneys said aggravated her condition and made necessary a major opera tion. Mrs. Gillett is an elderly Al bany widow. Marine corps headquarters, an nouncing this, listed three groups as having first and equal priority for dischaitt?: Those recalled to active duty before Aug. 1, 1950 (Julv 21 for officers); veterans of World War Two; and those who pass their 26th birthday by July 1, 1951. Also all second lieutenants who've been on active duty for at least 21 months are eligible for release. In other military personnel de velopments: 1. Gen. J. Lawton Collins, army chief of staff, told senators he has recommended that more national guard troops be called into fed eral service this year. Air Force Rotation Collins did not say how many. He was testifying at the inquiry into the firing of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. So far six national ruard divi sions, two regimental combat teams and numerous smaller guard units have been called up. 2 The air force said it will send replacements to Korea during the next five weeks to permit rotation of a "maximum number of f stir) crews without ioss of combat ef ficiency." That news was contained in a letter an air force general wrote to Rep. Doyle (D-Calif). Doyle made it public. The letter said crews of the 452nd bombardment group, which went to the Far East last Octo ber, should begin rn.ation some time next month. . The rotation policy, the letter said, is "dependent directly upon the future military situation." The marine corps and army al ready are rotating their fighting troops. rp t Li Thurs., May SI, 151 The Newt-Review, Koubur?, Ore, 7 "TURBOCAR" IN YOUR FUTURE This ia what your "turbocar" of the future will look like, according to British jet expert C. Geoffrey Smith . The design promises greater risibility and more body space, thanks to the gas turbine power unit located over the rear axle. Shrewish Wife Finally Gets Court Directive KELTHAM, Eng. (P Mrs. Mary Saxby said she had so much to ssy to her husband that she thought it best to go along with him on his daily round of milk de liveries. When his boss complained, Mrs. Saxby said, she had a few things to tell him too. She went to see Uie boss, but said she got only i smack in the face in reply. The boss told a court here how ever, that Mrs. Saxby not onlv told him off but hit him on the head and punched him in the jaw. The husband testified he hesrd the fracas from outside the boss office but thought it advisable not to butt in. "I am very high minded," Saxby told the court. "I wanted to interfere, but my wife told me to stand away." The court dismissed Mrs. Ssx by's eomplint and told her 1 0 stay off the milk wagon. Overseas Letters Asked By Governor McKay SALEM (JP Governor Doug las McKay urges Oregonians to observe "letters from America week" by writing letters to friends and relatives in foreign countries. "One of the most effective ways of implementing the President's 'campaign of truth' and combat ting Communist propaganda is the 1200.000.000 letters that our 35.000, 000 citizens of foreign birth or pa i rentage send esch year to friends and relatives abroad, the gover nor wrote. Governor McKay suggested that these letters be written at least once a week, that they describe the American way of life through sim ple examples, and that they stress American good will. Assault On 4-Year Girl Charged To Florida Man MIAMI, Fla. UP State's attorney Glenn C. Mincer said today he would move for speedy trial of Noah B. Whidden, 34-year-old truck driver, held without bond on a charge of raping a four-year-old girl. Peace Justice Edwin Mason or dered Whidden bound over to cir cuit court without bond. Mason ordered Miss Peggy Brotherson. 24-year-old baby-sitter held in $1,000 bond as a witness. Whidden did not testify at the hearing. Miss Brotherson said she was a baby sitter for the victim and ac cepted an invitation from Whidden to go for a ride, taking the baby along. She testified Whidden be gan to make advances to her, then, decided he "wanted the baby in stead." The alleged rape occurred Saturday night. , so- Ho local stops! Ho extra fare! Daily from Roseburg PORTLAND 5 EXPRESSES 37 SACRAMENTO 3 EXPRESSES 730 SAN FRANCISCO 2 EXPRESSES 8 LOS ANGELES EXPRESSES I2 10 Return Trip 20 Less on Round-Trip Tickets j A. J. MURRAY 34i S. 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