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, . ",-,!i(',.'V4V'..''r; r , It MINERS DIB GROSETTO. Italy I Mine officials counted at least 19 known dead Wednesday from the under. ground gas blast at the Riholla lignite mine near here. Hopo faded without charge Tuesday as detec- for another 20 to 24 miners tranped by crumbled tunnels mors than j, wo leet below the surfac Vne explosion Tuesday morning caved in 100 feet of the mines' main gallery. In addition to the dead, a dozen or so miners received injuries, but these were reported not serious. Indian Raid , ACROSS 60 Streets (ab.) tStouan Indian01"?"1131 8 Shoshonesn Indian 8 Iroquolan . Indian 12 Harbor 13 Courtesy title 14 Matgrass 15 Girl's name 16 Note in Guido's scale IT Large plant being DOWN 1 Gem 2 Musica' . quality 3 Wine measure 4 Storehouses 5 Employers 28 6 Sesame 7 Obliterations 29 8 Dinner course 9 Uncommon 30 10 Angers 32 11 Biblical name 19 Before 33 18 Jumper 20 Strain 22 Bitter vetch 23 Employ 24 Shut 27 Staggered 31 Point a. 21 Alrican fly 24 Containers I weapon 32 Pronouri 34 Uncle Tom's friend 25 Row 26 Presage 40 r r- is it ii i i " k" ar" . is H :j la n 3 i& i .is ; M 117 ;.. ii t) Iso isi if ""nw s? ; jj- - B T -" - S3 ! ii 35 Compass point' 36 possesses 37 Correlative of neither . 38 Most warlike tribe of the Five Nations 41 Communion , plate , 43 At this time 44 Cumberland 45 Attach 48 Click-beetle 52 Toward the sheltered side 63 Age 85 Apple center 66 Fly aloft 87 Auricle 88 Many Indians depended on., buffalo I for food 58 Hardy heroine' CAPTAIN EASY rEASY, I SEARCHED DORIS' W0Hi THOROUGHLY.. AMP FOUWD NO tPKUS THKT COUlv HER J DOPB1'. 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NO, BUT " ) dkt&Sfl"..- THERE DON'T I WE CANT LEAVE YCXJ GOT ANY I TMOUSMT THAT J lfeW-THT CRAZY MATTER HALF V 'MUkE IDEA HOW SOMEHOW, WITH A..r,., ji-W felW lsEUSTACE. PLEASE A3 MUCH A3 THAT.' J&M CAN SET IM THE HELP Of r"? . J' La:"v'v ' w JA BLONDIE f !', I 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ire DOS! I . II I UA I A I It' I 3T1 IIJUii'lLU'LLL . - i'..f,T.r; I v ON b , ,1 WHAT'S THAT IN THE ' Uv, .QD ' I ' a HOSPIBLE NOISEj (BATHTU9 V P iflA -AV V i tcv. vrxi j 1 h ;i 11 1 1 " 1 1 ie -,r iti "ir '..v ' 1 n. - - i. n' Mrs. Feng Held In PORTLAND I Mrs. Sherry .bartender had offered a new lead Fong, 23, was in police custody I I lives worked on a new lead in the death of Diana Agnes Hank, Ifi. The bartender's name was not Det. Caot. William D. Browne disclosed, but reporters learned agreed that detectives had jeenihat he had been asked to work working around the clock for the last 12 days but said he wasn't ready to give out details until questioning was complete. Dct. Lt. Byron Shields said a Answer to Previous Puzzle Church fast season Cry of bacchanals Mend, as sox Algonquin Indians Laughter 42 Athapascan Indian j4 Machine parts 45 Indians used ponies 46 Century plan' 47 Bodies of water 49 Pedal digit sound 39 Penetrate; so strays Mine shaft hut51 Interpret 41 Chum 54 Rodent I HfWE A Sj VOU WEAN THE WAlP .,..1...! ....-n.,- 1 PLACES OWE BESIDE ELSE IS SWING IT PLATE BEFORE EACH TO HER, JO-rMVBB IN HER VITAWIN - 1.' A New Inquiry In Girl's Death based on a report that the girl had killed herself over romance. with police after reporting he nud heard the suicide story from Mrs. Fong. Mrs. Fong's report to police FIREMAN KEEPS BUSY SAWARA, Japan Iff) Police to. day arrested fireman Koichi Namiki, 21, and charged him with setting fire to five houses in the past three months then returning with his fire engine to put them out. 5-6 MODEST MAIDENS Tndtaurii JEiWr4 V. S- Fittrnt Oflrt "That one will come in very handy tor going down intn final mine!1' WHO I DOUBT IT. WATCH HER. TO SEE IF ANYONE WEAL? , ELSE OW BE SUB STITUTING ANOTHER CAPSULE AT TIMES rife V.'i 'V Nhlpvl. inru St - J-i 1 rial -acsP' I SOU ttEAN 1 1 WRSt ttlLBANK? HBUT WHY WOULL SHE WANT TO when the girl's body was found Feb. 26 wrapped in a blanket near. wasnoucal. Wash., was that she I had spent the night of Jan. 6 in the Fong runie, had left tne next morning for school, and was not seen again. Mrs. Fong and ner husband, Wey Him Fong, are under indictment for contributing to the girl's de linquency by serving liquor to her, EXTENDS DEADLINE SALEM I The State Supreme Court Tuesday extended to Ha 24 the deadline for asking a rj hearing on the validity of Por'- land's ordinance banning pinball machines. Tuesday was the old deadline. sS'W AL A.K1 ; NX HOT SURE VETS AMYNW.N TRY TO GET BE ONE FRO", BESIDE DORIS PLAT6...5UB' STITUTIMSOHEFROW THE .BOTTLE W THE PANTRy ' HARNl DORIS? A BOTTLE W THE PANTRY ' yi . in HES STILL SINGING, V-t WOM-I CAN SEE II HIS MOUTH 81 " Vj-SWVING ROYAL FOURSOME Tops with the Duke and Duchess of l Windsor are their pet pug dogs, Trooper and Disraeli. They are jahown aboard the Queen Elizabeth in New York City, shortly before sailing for England. FROM NINE TO FIVE I'm trying to improve our filing system, Mr. Wump. I'm putting ivy on top of the cabinets instead of geraniums. :"' NY BUSINESS "Would you mind giving me through your kitchen? I'm ELECTRICIANS Du Fresne Electric. 224 N. Moin Dial 3-5353 or i-Sili. Ridenour Electric. 9 0 6 South Stephens. Phone 3-7303. FLOOR COVERING F&W Floor Covering Sales and l-lollation of all types ot floor covering. Free Estimate S&H Green Stomps. 325-327 S. 5tephens Ph. Durnom's Floor Covering Carpets, Linoleum, Formicc, Tile 566 W. Ook Dial 3-6123 Floor Coverings of all kinds. Plavlic wall tile, etc. Delbert Oirks Ph. 3-7664 PLUMBING Hurlburt'l Plumbing. 632 Wincheittr Si Diol 3-6109. Eves, -5IU4. Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co. 230 North Stephens Phono 3-5377 i Harris Plumbing & Heating Co 1 805 South Stephens Phono3 B173 Coen Supply Co. Phone 3-4461 Hansen's Plumbing & Heating, Wins ton. Ph. 9 8705. ROOFING Aluminum Lite time Shingle Co Dis tributor Aluminum Lock Shingle. 229 E. Roberts. Ph. 3-5127. Sb J'KVCSJ'V? T E II A !" , - til By Js Fischer By Hershberqei a tray and letting me go used to cafeteria style!" CONTRACTORS Building and Remodeling. Help with Planning. L E. Kowolewskl - 3-8020 MISCELLANEOUS Sno-White Quick Service Laundry Harvard at Bolll. Dial 3-eJJ'. Flovd's Lawnmower Shop 519 Cobb St., Ph. 3-8032 Fuller Brush Co. Ph. 3-3659 RADIO SERVICING The Fix-It Shop Radio, Appliance, and Minor Household Reooiring Free Pickup and Delivery Ph. 3-6549 Horals Electric Co., 112 E. Cass. Radio & Applionce ReDarr. DECORATORS Pnintinn nnH Pnnir Honnino. H. E. "Woodv" Wood. Phonj 3-4240 RUGS I CARPETS F&W Floor Covering Sales ond installation of all types ot floor coverings. Frf Estimates S&H Green Stomas 325-327 S. Stephens. Ph. 3 6234. CONTRACT WIRING New Houses ond Electric Heat BOB'S ELECTRIC After S P.M.! Phono 3-4814 PHOTO FINISHING in at 5, out at 9 Wt give S&H Green Stamps CLARK'S STUDIO 10S S. Jackson Phone 3-0524 7 itVl S Thur. May 6, 1954 Tin Highway Projects Listed For Commission Meeting Pavement beat to pieces by heavy industrial traffic in six Douglas County cities will re ceive the attention of the State Highway Commission in Portland on Tuesday and Wednesday. The commission has called for bids on asphaltic concrete paving in Suthcrlin. Oakland Mvrr! Creek, Riddle, Glendale and Reedsport. Bids to be opened also include construction of 1.9 miles of high way roadbed on the Booth Ranch unit of the Shady-Canyonville sec tion of the relocated Pacific High way. Her is the work that will be done on the city streets: Suthcrlin: Wideninn: .35 miles of the existing surface of East Cen tral Avenue between Willamette Street and South Side Road to pro vide for a uniform 20-foot black top pavement flanked by four-foot shoulders capable of withstanding heavy logging traffic. Oakland: Grade widening of .15 miles of Stearns Avenue be tween Maple and front streets to provide a 20-foot travelway of blacktop flanked by two-foot shoul ders, replacing the existing bitu minous surface work by log, lum ber and gravel trucks. Myrtle Creek: Paving ot First Street between Main and Hall street with 43-foot blacktop be- Wrestling Announcer Asks $25,000 For Swat OKLAHOMA CITY W! When Traffic Judge James Deniopolis, wno serves in nis spare time as an announcer at local wrestling matches, got popped in the face by a distraught grappler he knew his legal rights. He filed a $25,000 damage suit against Al (Spider) Galento. ualento failed to show up for the trial and Demopolis was awarded $10,000 by default. Now all he has to do is lind Galento to collect. The wrestler had just lost a bout and Demopolis announced with 1 flourish that his opponent was the victor. Demopolis said the next thing he knew the Spider had hit him across the cheek with the heel of his hand. NURSING CARE Ambulatory and Bad Patients Supervised by Registered Nun Kind Personal Attention. RIVER5DALE SANITARIUM Rt. 2, Bon SBI, Rotaburf, Ore. Phone 3-5SBS EXCAVATING SHALE ROCK FOR SALE Road building and racking. Shovels,' cats, drog-linat and dump trucJu) for hlra, by hour er contract. C. P. TALLON 2341 N. Stephans Ph. 3-4040 CERAMIC TILE W. S. MOFFITT FREE ESTIMATES Phone 3-8698 or 2-2572 Rt. 2, Box 868 Roieburg Roseburg School of Business 134 North Jackson St. Day and Night Clossas, State Licensed, Approved for Veterans. MEMBER: Pacific Northwtsr Builntn School Association Notionol Council and Association of Business School Phone 3-7256 IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT ARRIVED BY 6:15 P.M. DIAL 2-2631 1 fflCS Gy Nw - Revty, Roseburg, Ort. 7 i tween curbs to replace the exist ing surface rutted by industrial loads and heavy local traffic to the new housing area. - Riddle: Construction o( a 32-foot roadway on Front Struct between Main and Pine streets to support 20 feet of black top pavement flanked by three-foot shoulders capable of withstanding heavy log traffic. Glendale: Improvement of .21 miles of Sether Avenue from Brown Street to the new county road. Plans call for cutting down the existing shoulders at the edges of the existing bituminous surfac ing and filling with 15 inches of' pit run materials to support a three-inch blacktop 20 feet wide to be placed over the existing bit uminous surfacing and widened base. The new roadway will be capable of supporting . hevy in dustrial traffic. Reedsport: Improvement of Greenwood Avenue between Ump- ?ua and Fourth streets. Plans are or blacktop pavement varying in width from 20 to 40 feet to provide parking. The street surface will withstand excessive wear from increased local and industrial traf fic. The grading project on the Booth Ranch unit of the highway is the major single item for the county on the commission's agen da. It includes construction of road bed from Booth Ranch to Boomer Hill Road, about ZVi miles north of Myrtle Creek. The unit Is the lust in plans for Pacific Highway relocation in the present five-year building pro gram, which ends' next year. The Highway will be two lanes, except for four lanes nt an inter change with the old highway at the north cjid of the project. The completion date -is set for Oct. 15, 1955. Two projects 'in Lane Counly also are of local Interest. One calls for construction of 1 120-foot viaduct to carrv the new Pacific Highwaover the Oregon Pacific and Eastern Railway ' tracks just south of Cottage Grove. The second is for 14,800 rods of metal right-of-way fence along the relocated Pacific High way between Goshen and Divide. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Par an utra room in attic or fcasansant Men closet seat new kitchen, Coll . . . LESLIE E. ROBERTS 117 S. Pine Phone 3-S292 CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 1 Mile E. en N. Umptjuo Hwy. Phone 3-5396 Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co. Windows, Sash and Frames Mill and Masher Phona 3-3434 ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Roof Repair Ra-Roofinf Retail Soles ALUMINITE STORM DOORS Insulation ft Siding FREE DELIVERY ACME ROOFING 512 W. Oak St. Phone 3-8255 or Phone 3-6658 BERKELEY PUMPS A pump for avory nni from homo t Industrial. Sales Service Irrigation Systomi Milt Pumps A Specialty trta Estimate CERRETSEN BUILDING SUPPLY 402 W. Oak Phona 2-2636