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10 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Or Thur., Feb. 21, 195Z pillll' $f Y . i DECLARES INDEPENDENT Sddie Robinson Jr., 19, son of Z Actor Edward G. Robinson, snown with bit bride, tho former - Frances Chlsholm, 21, says he waa "kicked out" of bis father's 1 home because of bis romance. Young Robinson said it would be " tough living on his $60 a week salary since the elder Robinson baited bis $70 a week allowance. The stocky movie gangster said X that he and his wife love their son but "some sort of reprimanding measure has to be taken." Brief Egg Price War Occurs In Eugene Marts ; EUGENE m An egg price war ended here Monday after a weekend in which eggs got down to 10 cents a dozen, and finally were tfiven away a free dozen with -vaverv S4.S0 worth of groceries. The war started Saturday be tween two South Eugene markets, across the street from each other. Grade A large eggs, priced a . 53 cents a dozen, got down to 25 cents. Then one store cut it to IB, then 10 cents a dozen. That same store began giving them away with the grocery purchases bunday. The price was back to 53 cents Monday. Prank In Store Brings Gun Death To Soldier SAN FRANCISCO Wl Death ended what Pvt. Robert L. Graves began as a prank. The 26-year old Korean combat veteran, bound overseas again aft er an emergency leave, entered s grocery here Jan. 18. As a joke, he snatched ud some food and started for the door. But the grocer a robbery vie- IVAN EDWARDS 1st Class Construction Contracting or Tims and Material Ph. 3-7493 1251 Harrison 1 V r't 'J v r UNUSUAL PAIR Don KoeMer. !. Is a stardlnr eon. trait to his twin sister. Donna, as they walk on a Chicago street, lie's frown to S feet, Z inches, while she's & feet, I inches tall. tim only a few months before saw no joke. He shouted for help. His son, Eugene Won, 19, came out of a back door shooting. A bul let lodged in Graves' spine. The soldier died Monday at Let terman Army Hospital. Holdup Suspects Have Diapers Used As Masks OGDEN, Ulan Wl Carl L. Holm- strom told police two men forced their way into his home Saturday and robbed him of $34. He said the men had diapers tied over their faces. A short time later police stopped a car and arrested its two occu pants for investigation of robbery. Officers said they found in the car two rifles and some diapers. Douglas Fir Poles, Piling Under New Price Rules WASHINGTON Wl A new price regulation for the Pacific North west Douglas Fir pole and piling industry has been signed by Price Administrator Michael DiSalle as one of his final acts in office, Sen ator Magnuson said Friday. The regulation is due to become effective within five days, Senator Magnuson said he was informed. The full terms will be announced shortly. The industry's appeal for new regulations has bad the backing of the Munitions Board, the National Production Authority and the Armv engineers because of the critical shortage of nnles. narticularlv lnnff ones, Senator Magnuson said. Thirty Credit Assns. Make Good Showing SPOKANE I Thirty produc tion credit associations in Wash ington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana closed 13,195 farm loans totaling $129,414,295 last year. The Production Credit Corpora tion of Spokane said Friday it is an increase of 635 loans and $29,- 437,921 in vo'.ume over 1950. Montana associations led in the volume of new loans with $42,059, 235; Idaho was second with $38,115, 560: Oregon third with $35,329,688, and Washington lourtn, $13,sub,812. The corporation said the 30 as sociations had 8,405 loans totaling $49,677,991 outstanding as of Dec. 31, 1951. It said 13 of the associa tions are now member-owned, Great Falls, Mont., and Walla Wal la having recently repaid the gov ernment investment in their capital stock. Woman With Hip Broken Suffers 2 Days In Storm PARKERSBURG, W. Va. A 58-year-old woman told Friday how she lay outdoors in rain and snow for two days and two nights after breaking her hip. From a bed in a Parkersburg hospital, Mrs. Mary Morehead, a woodcutter's wife, said she left ber rural home in Central West Vir ginia Saturday morning for a five mile walk to the home of a sister, Confederate Bills O.K. At Oklahoma Festival MUSKOGEE, Okls. (tf-First it was a nation-wide revival of the Confederate flag. Now, sub. Con federate money is being used here. As part of Muskogee's Mardi-Gras celebration week, some merchants are honoring Confederate bills for part payment. where she planned to spend the weekend. En route, she opened a heavy metal fence gate. It fell on her and in a heavy coat, until Monday, broke her bip. She lay there, clad morning. "I kept trying to move, but I couldn't even crawl," Mrs. More head said. "I hollered for long time, but nobody beard me." "I begged the Lord to send some one after me. I thought a time or two that if they didn't find me Monday they'd find me dead." - An oil well worker, on bis way her. . to work Monday morning found Her husband, Thomas, and her son at home assumed she had reached ber sister's house safely. Her sister was not expecting her, so no one was sent to search for ber. Mrs. Morehead said It rained and snowed during the time she lay helpless in the field. And she said: "I didn't get so hungry, but I wanted water." Physicians said Mrs. Morehead is expected to recover.' 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