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8 Tli Newi-Revlew, Roteburg, Ore. Thuri., Aug. 21, 19S2 Honeymooners Drown In Each Other's Arms ROCKAWAY BEACH, Mb. I James J. Seyer, 26-year-old Ketu, Mo., mathematics teacher brought his 19 year-old bride, Betty, to this Ozark resort for a honeymoon after their marriage Saturday. After an idyllic weekend, the bride and groom went for a mid. night swim Monday. They never returned. Searchers Tuesday found 'hem drowned, clasped in each other's arms. Coroner Harry Korsylh said ap parently Betty became unable to awim, James went to her rescue, she grasped him frantically and he was unable to free himself. Higher Taxes Welcomed By Some Residents GALVESTON. Tex. ( When a man deliberately doesn't report business expenses so that his in come tax will be biigi-r that's unusual and it represents an un usual "headache" for the Social Security Service. Sam K. Ward Jr., field manager for the Galveston social security branch, said, "There are some elf-employed persons who may not have a net income of $600 after all allowable deductions are taken. They may be nearing or past the 65-year retirement age, and na tional SS authorities believe that in some instances they elected not to take the deductions so as to he eligible for the annual benefits when they retired. Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich "She says there Is no such number. I guest this personal number list of mine It a little old I" . . . Get your free book let for local nnd out-of-town numbers at nny Pncifio Telephone business office. 4? ffililH AUTOMATIC WASHER ffVesyov tfese. fateres live-Water Aclionl Only ons wi'h I P0RCUMN FINISH I Inside anil Blrtl ROSEBURG 120 West Oak Tenmile Accident Victim Improves by JULIA BREITENBUCHER Clifford Thomson of Tenmile, who was injured in a highway ac cident some time ago. is reported by his grandmother, Mrs. Krnest Thomson, to be much improved. He can have company now at the Douglas Community Hospital. He was thrilled about the fishing pole given him by the Tenmile community. Sunday Picnic Folks of the Tenmile commu nity picnicked at the John Rathkey grove on Sunday. The picnic was given for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swift and daughter, Eileen, of Bend and Mrs. Swift's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Sprague, who were in Tenmile over the weekend. They formerly lived at Tenmile. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coats of North Bend were visitors at the Waller Coats home Sunday evening. Illinois Price War Trims Both Barbers NOBLE, 111. Mi This South ern Illinois town's two barber shops got into a shortlived price war and both barbers suffered a trimming. Prices at the shops, separated only by a building, went from 7." cent hair cuts to free ones. Such a rush developed that Barber El mer Craven closed his shop at noon one day and Barber Joe Smith locked his door but let cus tomers in one at a time. Slayer Of Husband Escapes Indictment SACRAMENTO A federal grand jury Tuesday refused to in dict Mrs. Ruthie Simms Murray, 45, formerly of Grand Rapid, Mich., for the fatal shooting of her forest ranger husband, Carle ton, also 45, in Lassen Volcanic National Park July 22. In her preliminary hearing be fore the U. S. commissioner here last week, Mrs. Murray was quot ed as having said she shot her husband in a scuffle which resulted when she refused to assist him in a unnatural sex act. In ancient Rome, salt was so valuable it was sometimes used as money. FOR RENT . Cutting Torches Welders Sand Blasters CALL US -- WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED LANSING-OLIVER TOOL RENTALS Open Sunday 9 to 6 847 S. Steph. Ph. 3-6002 4 r SSj All-Porc.loie PimiHI Rapidry-Splnl o St., Dial 3-5574 SUTHERLIN "DIP" "ROAD WORKS" "CHILDREN" "BUMP" "ROAD NARROWS" "NARROW BRIDGE" "STOP SIGNAL AHEAD" "LOW CLEARANCE" INTERNATIONAL ROAD SIGNS If and when they are universally adopted, you may be guided by these road signs when driving on the highway. The scientifically designed symbols are the re sults of some 20 months' work by a group of six experts appointed by the UN secretary-general to draft an international convention establishing a uniform system of road signs. The idea is to ease the way of travelers using highways In foreign countries. They can recognize the symbols even if they don't understand the language. U.S.-British Aid To Ban Red Coup In Iran Proposed By JOHN A. SCALI WASHINGTON tm The United States reportedly has urged Brit ain to join in an Anglo-American emergency aid program for stra tegic Iran to avert a possible Com munist coup. Secretary of State Acheson is reported to have made this plea in a memorandum to British Koreign Secretary Anthony Eden within the past 10 days, Acheson is said to have stressed the need for quick joint action to keep Iran's vast oil resources from falling by default into Russian hands. American diplomats who dis closed this to a reporter Wednes day indicated the British are de cidedly cool to Acheson's idea, hut apparently have not flatly rejected it. Acheson told Eden, they said, the United States is prepared to give an immediate "token" grant of around five to 10 million dollars to Iran if Britain simultaneously would: 1. Buy the two million tons of refined oil and oil products now stored in huge tanks along the Persian Gulf. This would bring the Iranian government about 35 to 40 million dollars, at present world market prices. 2. Declare Britain's willingness to abide by intcrnatoinal arbitra tion of its long-standing dispute with Iran over nationalization of the 1 H billion dollar Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, Britain's coolness to the Ameri can idea, officials said, stems from a belief that to buy any oil would undercut Britain's legal argument that the oil already belongs to the British. Unlmotic Mhoniim! Listen to your watch tlckl Thot'i how fait Frigidalre'i Puliator goes up and down, creating the lamoul "Live-Waler' Action that gets clothes so clean so gentlyl And live-Water Rinsing flushes oil soap, scum and dirt out and awayl Come In I See a demonstration of live Water Actionl There's nothing else like it. ..and only Frlgidaire has Itl See Thest Features, Tool Select-O-Dial, set it once and forget It Underwater Suds Distributor All controls In easy reach ' Top looding convenience No bolting down. 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Larry Oatney and Paul Miller of Anlauf went to Portland for four days, returning Sunday. The Max Ames family and the Hugh Noland family of Eugene had a good time at the coast fish ing last Sunday. Some of the 4-H Club members from Curtin said they had a good time at the County Fair in Rose burg last weekend. Janice Jacob won first on her knitting and will go to the State Fair with it. Visit From Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Enno Dornath and family. Mardel, Marvin and Le roy, of Gilmore City, Iowa, were overnight guests at the Victor Ole son home last week. They also vis ited Loretta Oleson on Wards Lookout. Enno Dornath is a cousin of Victor Oleson. Attending the Old Timer Picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sowles in Curtin were: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Crane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman ASKED OUR BUYERS! WE CHECKED K GOLD RINGS Save 50 jfj PRINCESS RINGS FRATERNAL RINGS 3 Money savings Groups! AND CHOICE OF MANY OTHER Sensational Ring Values! 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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson and sons, Glen Coens and children Mrs. and Miss Faye Thompson. Miss Faye Thompson of Rogue River is visiting her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sowles. Tin Fish' Scares Sidney Anglers SYDNEY, Australia I A cir cling lest torpedo gave two be wildered anglers the fright of their lives. A 21-inch torpedo, fired from the Royal Australian Navy's test ing range, was adjusted so that it would circle round the testing range. As the torpedo was fired, offic ers noticed the two fishermen, and a fast launch raced to warn them. But the torpedo went three times round the fishermen's ding hy in diminishing circles before they were able to maneuver out of danger.' The big "tin fish" was not charged, but it would have smash ed their wooden boat. EWEIERS NOW AT TERRIFIC SAYINGSI and More! ONYX RINGS ZIRCON RINGS BIRTHSTONE RINGS, JEWELERS Portland Grants Permit For First TV Station PORTLAND Portland may get its first television station in operation by Thanksgiving. The City Council gave the Em pire Coil Co., New Ruchelle, N.Y., permission Tuesday to build its television broadcasting tower on Council Crest in the west hills, R. G. Freeman, an agent for the firm, said the lower would go up within three weeks, and that the transmitter probably would go on the air before Thanksgiving. The firm is the only one so far to hold a Portland television per mit from the Federal Communica tions Commission. A number of other applications are on file. Mining 'Ghost Town' Scheduled For Japan TOKYO ( A company deci sion to close Japan's most famoui gold mine seems likely to estab lish a Western-style "ghost town", in the Orient. Some 580 miners and Ihe town of 10,000 which depends upon Ihe mine are protesting a?ainst the shutdown on historic Sada Island, once a place of exile for Japan's emperors. The vein was struck 331 years ago and has been worked almost steadily ever since. Once the mine employed 100,000 men but now tho paydirt has petered out. 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