The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 13, 1951, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or Wed., June 13, 1S1
Local News
Working at Bakery Miss Beth
Carter of Roseburg has accepted
employment ai clerk in Weber't
bakery.
Vlslta Carnwclli Mr. E. G.
.Browne, Chicago, 111., was a week
end gueat at the home of Mr. and
Mra. K. M. Cornwell in Garden
Valley.
Go to Coatt Mr. and Mn.
Donn Radabaugh of Kosi-burs are
pending the week enjoying points
of interest on the Oregon coast.
They were joined there Tuesday by
DR. A. F. WALTER KRESSE,
M.D.
U.S. National Bank Bldg.
it taking over the practice of
DR. WARREN A. KADAS,
M.D.
In Oakland, Oregon.
Effective Monday, June II,
Dr. Krone's offices will be
in the Thomas Hotel,
Oakland, Oregon.
Office: Phone 2905
Resident: Phone 28 IS
Used Cars and Trucks
For Sale
1950 Peckero1 4 Door Sodo
1948 DodfO 5 Poitonoer Coup
1947 Pontloc 4 Door Soda
1947 Fresor MonhottoH 4 Door
1946 Hudson 5 Poiiongor Coupe
194 Jaop
194 Dodge Pick-Up
1948 Columblo Trailer House, 22
foot.
Wl ALSO HAVI MANY PINI
CHIAPIR CARS PP.ICID FROM
$7S to 1200
Liberal Trode-ln
Any Moke or Model
Doyle's Sales
and Service
Hlfkwor 99 t Gordo Volley
DIAL 2-4141
i their daughter, Miss Nancy, who
1 has just completed her junior year
at University of Oregon, Eugene.
j Visits In Junction City Mrs.
Irvin Meyer spent Sunday and
' Monday with her daughter, Mra.
Maurice Porter, who resides i n
j Junction City, Ore.
I Visitor From Ashland Frank
Townsend of Ashland visited all of
last week at the home of his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wat
kins, in Roseburg.
Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs.
A. Jay Clark of Roseburg went to
Corvallis over the weekend to at
tend the wedding of Mrs. Clark's
sister, Irene Makinson.
OSC Student Homo Miss Rose
Emily Bond, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Theo Bond of Roseburg has
come home from OreEon State col
lege after finishing her freshman
year.
Homo From University Don
Parr, aon of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Parr, of Roseburg has returned
home for the summer after com
pleting his freshman year at the
University of Oregon.
Finishes Sophomore Year Miss
Joan Rutter, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James M. Rutter, of Roseburg
has returned to her home on Mi
celli street after finishing her
sophomore year at Oregon State
. college.
Soo Ice Follies Mr. and Mrs.
; Roy Catching and Mr. and Mra.
Eugene McElroy and three chil
dren, Collie, David and Linda, have
just returned to Rospburg from
Portland, where they saw the Ice
Follies.
Back From Vocation Mickey
Coen, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Coen, of Rosehurg and Galen Greg
ory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Gregory, also of Roseburg, have
returned home after vacationing
for a week in San Francisco, Calif.,
Reno, Nev., and Lake Tahoe.
Attend Oradustlon Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Weber, Mrs. George
Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Hester and daughter, Lorene, of
Roseburg went to Eugene Monday
to attend the graduation exercises
of University high school, at which
time Mrs. Ernest Weber's daugh
ter, Miss Dorothy Hunter, was
graduated.
Joins Forest Service Mr. and
Mra. Robert L. llickerson are vis
iting in Roseburg with the former's
father, Harold llickerson, secre
tary of the chamber of com
merce. Graduated this month from
Oregon State college, Mr. llicker
son has joined the U. S. Forest
service and is to be employed in
communications at Eureka, Calif.
Fugitive Convicts
In 2 Starts Captured
LOS ANGELES (JP) Trapped
five days after their escape from
Chino prison, two convicts were
back in jail today awaiting arraign
ment on robbery charges.
The fugitives, captured in a tear
gaa assault by Ventura county dep
uty sheriffs, are auspects in the J50
holdup near Tarzana of bandleader
Gus Arnheim and three compan
ions. The convicts are Bonald Robin
etle, 21, and Edgar Weaver, 29.
They were captured near an oil
field Saturday night after deputies
surrounded a water tank in which
they were riding.
TRIBUNE, Kas. M" Wear
ing stolen clothing and riding in a
stolen car, five convicts were re
captured near here Sunday a few
hours after they lied the Colorado
state penitentiary at Canon City.
Terms Announced By Indian Reds For Ending Terror
BOMBAY, India -iJPt India's
Communist party announced It is
prepared to negotiate with the gov
ernment about ending Red terror
ism in Hyderabad state.
The Communists, who boast be
tween 80,000 and 100,000 members
in India, laid down a set of con
ditions on which the campaign of
lawlessness in the princely state
would be halted.
The Communists hold virtual con
trol of Hyderabad'a Telengana jun
gle, comprising the Warangal and
Nalgonda districts. Thousands
have been killed over the past five
years in peasant uprisings which
even the Indian army had been
unable to euppress. Several thou
sand suspected terrorists have been
placed in detention camps, but
the peasants' fight against feudal
landlordism has continued unabated.
I Hyderabad hedged on joining
inaia wild uiai uuuiiuiuu wiama
independent in 1947, but it acceded
after Indian troops entered the
state in September, 1948.
Communist demanda included:
Lands forcibly seized by the
peasants to remain in their pos
session; village administrations to
be managed by elected local of
ficials; withdrawal of the army
and disbandment of home guard
units; release of prisoners detained
without trial; withdrawal of a ban
on the Communist party and con
vening of a constituent assembly
to decide on the future of the Ni
zam's (ruler) dynasty.
The Communists have been is
suing propaganda blasts for three
yeara against the detention of 12
young Reds orginally sentenced to
death for killing four persons dur
ing a Communist assault in Hy
derabad in 1948. Last month the
sentences were commuted to life
imprisonment.
The statement repudiated a sug
gestion that the party was engaged
in an attempt to overthrow the
Indian government and declared
t h e peasants' struggle began in
1948 when Hyderabad was under
the British.
The Indian government ia grad
ually ending landlordism, but it is
believed the Communist terms will
be considered unacceptable and
viewed as a mere manuever for
greater freedom of action.
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