The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 21, 1954, Image 6

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    Th Newi-Revlew, Roieburg, Ore Frl, Moy 21, 1954
Habitual Criminal Ruling Is Made
.SALEM I The Oreaon Su-1
preme Court ruled Wednesday thai
persona convicted ot four crimes
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Involving penitentiary sentences
must be sentenced to life imprison
ment. The hiiih court made its ruling
In denyinii the petition of Claude
Castle, polk County habitual crim
inal, who sought his release.
He was sentenced in Polk County
for livestock theft to three years.
Because it was nis lourtn convic
tion, he also was sentenced to life
as an habitual, criminal.
Castle contended that the sen
tencing judge had no right to give
him both the three-year and life
sentences.
The Supreme Court, in Its de
clsion by Justice Hall S. Lusk, said
the Circuit Court was required to
give the life sentence, but that it
shouldn't have meted out the three
year sentence.
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Aerial Action Is On Increase Off China Coast
By SPENCER MOOSA
TA1PKII. Formosa 11 A sh.iM
increase in aerial action oft' Ch'na' j
Chekianii 1'rovince the past i-.wl
days has stirred speculation that!
the Communists may be prepar-!
ing an at'ack on island bases heM
by Nationalist forces off the coast. ;
A nationalist official said Thuri-
day there is no indication that an
invasion is near, but acknowledged j
that stepped up aerial attacks are;
aimed at disrupting any plans me
Communists may have. i
The official also acknowledge.
that a Red invasion could cornel
with little advanc warning. '
The mot important of the islai.d
hoses is Quemoy, just off the Ch'
na coast across the Formosa chan
nel Next in importance arc '.he
rachen islands off Chekiang, north
ern anchor for the string of off
shore Nationalist strongpoints.
It is in the vicinity of the Ta
thens that Nationalist fighters
have clashed four times in the
past week with Communist M1G
.ets. And it-is in tms area mat
Nationalist pilots claimed to have
runk two Red warships one of
1.500 tons and one of 800 tons this
week.
Lt. Gen. Chiang Chin-Kuo, the
president's son who heads the de
tense ministry's political section,
S3id Thur'ay reports that non
combatants have been evacuated
from the Tachens are ridiculom.
Another spokesman said "Tne
idea that the Tachens are as of
this moment in a critical or ser
ious situation is false."
The Tachens consist of three ma
jor islands and about 200 islets.
The big islands are heavily gar
risoned and opinion bere is that
the Communists would have to be
prepared for comparatively ma
jor amphibious operation if they
hoped to overrun them.
Pay Boost Negotiation. Of CIO Again In Re
, -i.il.n wtA Araornn
Noblin Files Personal
Injury Suit In Court
A personal injury damage ac
tion has b"en filed in circuit court
bv Billy N.iblin against Hart
sell Walker.
Noblin seeks a judgment of
i35.0O0 general and $1,517.50 spe
cial damages, alleging he receiv
ed permanent injuries in an ac
cident just south of Roscburg on
April 3, 1054.
In the accident, the defendant's
car struck Nublin's vehicle in the
rear, the complaint states.
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MAN VS. TURTLE V. S. Stewart
of Memphis strafns a bit to hold
up his prize catch a whopping
140-pound turtle. The 215-pound
Stewart battled amphibious mon
ster for three hours after hooking
him in Moon Lake, Miss. Once
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small fishing boat. The 'ail meas
ures 18 inches. Stewart plans to
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NOT FOR US-Georgia's Atty.
Gen. Eugene Cook (above) main
tains the position that the United
States Supreme Court decision
outlawing school segregation
"does not apply to Georgia." He
also contacted 17 other states and
was told by each attorney general
they would definitely not inter
vene in segregation without
farther litigation.
Drys Attempting
Liquor Ad Ban
WASHINGTON OH The Wom
an s Christian Temperance Union
said the liquor industry is "wil
fully usine . . . advertising to
break down standards in the home
and create juvenile delinquency."
WCTU's views were set forth by
its president, Mrs. Glenn G. Hays
of Evanston, 111., in testimony pre
pared for a House Commerce Com
mittee hearing on legislation to
ban interstate advertising of beer,
wine and liquor In newspapers
itul periodicals, on radio snd te.e-vision.
Th Is an annual battle between
wets and drys. In the past four
years, the drys have lost.
sponsor ot tne House measure
was the late Rep. Joseph Dryson
(D-SC), who, until his death more
than a year ago, was a leading
congressional advocate of prohibi
tion. A similar bill, introduced by
Petrov's Letters To His
Wife Read At Hearing
CANBERRA, Australia W -Letters
exchanged between Soviet
envoy Vladimir Petrov and his
wife boforo she joined him in exile
In Australia were read to the Roy,-!
Commission on Espionage Wednesday,
The commission adjourned its
inquiry into Petrov's story of a
spy ring he headed in Australia
to await furtticr translation of doc
uments he turned over in April,
when he fled his post as third sec
retary of Hie Soviet Embassy.
In one of the letters read. Mrs.
Petrov wrote that she feared I lie
Australians were trymg to trap
her.
Sen. Langer (R-ND), is scheduled
hr hearings next moncn neiore me
Senate Commerce Committee,
Leading the fight against the bhl
were the Distilled Spirits Institute;
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between the CIO Woodworkers and
lumber employers again were in
recess Thursday after another
round of meetings without report
of progress.
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same. Employers said they held
firm to their position that no wage
boost or any other cost increase
could be made. The union said it
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