o o o yifii., Sept. 2i, mi ft News-Review, Rosebfg, Ore, f o r . f 7 Only Four Diseases Call For Lung Operations By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE Associated Press Science Editor NEW YORK (.T) There are only (our diseases for which por tions of lungs, or entire lungs, are removed as has been donoj with King George. They are cancer, lung abscesses, tuberculosis and cysts. The first three are standard operations, and in themselves not specially danger ous. The fourth is rare because the lung cysts don't show up often, and when they do they already have done most of their damage in other organs. . It is possible to do other lung operations, but they would be ol oneering, and it is unlikely that doctors would risk a King as a guinea pig. I Most frequent lung resection (the medical term for cutting out part or all) is cancer. The first o I these operations that succeded was done only about 20 years ago, in St. Louis. Before that lung can' cer operations failed. 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Fran- -i..., KnA h mid, it nlntri that he wants his rival for the hand and heart of actress uarDaia ray ton put behind bars. n. . Mi Pavlnn rnnfprrprl with Dist Atty. S. Ernest Roll. Tone told ot tne severe ueauns he was given the night of Sept. 14 by actor Tom Neal. Miss Payton, who has been engaged at various times to Tone and Ncal, corrobor ated Tone's story of what hap pened. Miss Payton wasn't able to tell the district attorney who struck Kln. hul ha cntri HHP me iiiav uiuvr, wui . told of seeing Tone "flying through the air" and Tone's head bobbing up and down as he was struck after blow. Neal was to visit the district attorney later to give his side of the ruckus. He was under the Im pression the Nordic Miss Payton was going to marry him. The ceremony was set for San Fran cisco just a few days after the scuffle took place. But his sweetie pie came home in the early hours with Tone and notified him she was discarding him. Tone asked him to leave, Neal said, and added that he'd sea to that, even if he had to throw Neal out. Neal maintains he did not strike first. Dist. Atty. Roll said that Miss Payton admitted under dpth that she had seen Neal "at lease once" since the fight, but ho said she claimed the meeting was "just to discuss the repercussions of ,t finVit " ITo cajrl chn HicrlnimpH any intention of resuming her ro mance wiin riK&l HIIU llliui iiicu him that Tone had proposed to her In the hospitalj that she had ac cepted. After Tone and Miss Payton had departed, Roll was asked if he felt a felony complaint was justified on the basis of their testi mony. He said he could not an swer that question "but Tone took a whale of a beating." "It's one thing to hit a man and another to beat him and keep beating him," Roll added. Tone's face showed no scars of the battle but he'll have to stay in the hospital for a few days more. Masked Cubans Wreck' Commie Newspaper HAVANA, Cuba (VP) A group ot IS to 20 masked men forced their way into the offices of the Communist newspaper Hoy early Monday and destroyed equipment valued at $80,000. The men used sledge hammers on linotype machines, press equipment, typewriters and desks. The men, armed with pistols, ar rived in four automobiles. The newspaper reappeared last Aug. 26 after being suspended by the government tor almost a year. o Broadcasting Bajn At Public Hearing Kayoed By Court ASBURY PARK, N. J. JP) This city's ban on broadcasting a public hearing on a proposed new tax was upset by the courts here as violating freedom of the press. Superior Court Judge C. Thomas Schettino ordered Mayor George A. Smock and City Manager J. Oliver Armstrong to permit radio station WJLK, owned and operated by the Asbury Park Press, to set up microphones at today's hear ing. Smock had ruled out the broad cast on the ground that persons appearing at the session might make objectionable statements. "Irresponsible persons might make assertions that are not ap propriate to the hearing," he said. The station took the case to court. After an hour and a half of argument. Judge Schettino ruled that news broadcasts come within federal and state constitu tions' guarantee of freedom of the press. He declared the rase was un precedented in the United States as far as he knew and said it was proper to rule on It at this time. The ordinance up for public hearing would impose a three per cent city sales tax on such items as amusements, hotel rooms and liquor. Referendum approval would be required to impose the levy which is being fought by hotel owners . and Broadwalk annisenjent operators. City Manager Armstrong laid he had polled the five-man city council and found it opposed to broadcasts of the public hearing. 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