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4 Tht Nsws-IUvisw, Rotsburg, Of ThUr., Jun 12, 1952 Body Armor Prospects For GIs Appear Good CHICAGO 11 Body rmor look! good for, helping American lighting men in Korea, the Ameri can Medical Association was told Wednesday by an Army doctor. Lieut. Col. -Robert Holmes said a chest-and-b'Hy vest, made of compressed .fiberglass, and nylon, has been under test by the Marines and the Army as possible protec tion against small-arms and shell fragment fire.; . "Results of the present trials. . . are restricted (secret), but it can i IA tut thuc far Indications DC aaiu mav - are encouraging," Col. Holmes, of the Army Medical Corps, declared in a report to tne ams i annum meeting. . "It appears," he added, "that body armor will provide another means of preventive medicine for the armed forces and will contrlb ute to the total medical effort to Allies Refuse To Renew Tclks On Propaganda MUNSAN, Korea W A United Nations spokesman said Tuesday xtaA tinea npontiatnra will have to talk business without propaganda or the Allies again miifni recesa the tightly deadlocked Korean ar. mlstice talks, Negotiations. 11 months old Tue day, resume Wednesday at Pan munjom after a three-day recess called by the U.N. command over Communist protests. Brie. Gen. William P. Nuckols, U.N. command spokesman, said there Is a possibility ot anotner re- maam -'BIIOI- inia rcsuiLia 11 propaganda barrage once again be. comes intoieraDie. MaJ. Gen. William K. Harrison, mMnm Aiiiorl tnipa npffotialor. call ed the recess saturaay Decause ui 'Communist propaganaa anvm. Each day since the Reds have sent a liaison omcer 10 me nun Ia rlamnnH mmPfflIU rflSUmD- BIIO W uniinNu ....... . tlnn of the talks. The Jemamls were ignored. ThA PaH hoh rnmmp tiA In a let ter to Gen. Mark Clar!., United N tions supreme commanaer, i-uu. .-A .t,A Allla fnr thnir action tlbCU G .. - Tk iniini- fii0njrl bv Gen. Kim 11 Sung, Premier of North Korea, and Chinese Gen. Peng Teh-Huai, said: , "If you wish to break up tne talks by this tactic, you should do it officially ana take tuu responsi bility for it. You should know that ...i... ..... ...w fl nn tha hattle- front you cannot get at the confer ence site. CHICK UTNE BROS. Kaiser-Frazer Dealers For Budget-Priced . USED CARS 659 N. Jackson Ph. 3-535S GARDEN SUPPLIES LAWN SEEDS LAWN ROLLER WEED BURNER ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMER EXTENSION CORDS LANSING-OLIVER TOOL RENTALS ,. i,i nrTT-i-rfTrT'r-n -ttit" ir"i --. -vi m ,. ' j i m v wm . . . i.,U-WDiim. 1 fJBMPBBBBBBaB Catholic Bishop Tells Of Torture By Chines HONG KONG I An American Unman Catholic blshoD said Mon- flnv Chinpft Communists rubbed' his wrists and knees raw with bricks to force him to pay a 13,333 ramson. The 57 year old bishop, Adolph Paschang, Martlnsburg, Mo., was expelled from China is a Nationalist spy last Friday. He arrived here via Macau. Paschang told a news conference he' paid the fine after three day of torture. . "I didn't see any sense In being slapped silly," he said. The beating of Paschang resulted in a directive from Bishop Ray. mond A. Lane, superior general of the Maryknoll Mission, New York, to foreign missioners not to pay any "extortion money" to the Reds, 147 S. S'aphana Optn Sundays Phon 3-6002 10-12, 4-6 MEMBERS of- the Douglas County committee of the Ameri can Cancer Society are shown above examining film for the color movie "Man Alive" which, will be exhibited at a meeting Saturday at Veterans Hospital of volunteer work- ers from all parts of the county. Left to right are Mrs Graham, Mrs. Celia Day, Mrs. Mike Gibbons and M tricia Mayo, Erika iss Pa- DAY and NIGHT S E R V I C E Phone 3-5211 Prompt and Courteous Service (OTP AMBULANCE AND TOWING SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT Th. NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. If pleased to announce tht opening of new and larger i.rvlca office in Roseburg, located In tht Pacific Building, Room 320, Phona 3-4444. Keith E. Carter, Local Repretantativt. D. D. CRAWFORD District Manogtr Eugene, Oregon Chinese Sought Atomic Secrets, Sen. Morse Says WASHINGTON Wl Sen. Morse (R-Ore) says he has translations of documents in which Chinese Nationalist Air Force officers in this country were instructed to pry Into U. 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