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12 The News-Review, Roteburj, Prey-Wed. July 21, 1954 Ex-Solon Wins Battle With Virus, Pneumonia HANCOCK, Mich. "Unusual personal stamina" wai credited for the recovery of former Demo cratic Sen. Blair Moody, 52, dis charged from St. Joseph's Hos pital Sunday following a three- week bout with virut pneumonia. He entered the hospital June 24. He had been stricken while touring northern Michigan in his campaign for the Democratic senatorial nomination this fall. In '54, as for more than 20 years before , . . MORE PEOPLE ARE BUYING CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! Offieiol Nationwide R. L. Polk & Co. Registration Figures YOUR DEALER HANSEN MOTOR CO., Oak & Stephens Sts. Two Measures Aimed At Spying WASHINGTON UK The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved two measures aimed at tightening espionage and sabotage laws and the House has passed another de signed to harass American Com munists. The Senate group Monday ap proved House - passed legislation that would: 1. Make peacetime spying pun ishable by death. 2. Require all persons trained by foreign powers in espionage or sabotage to register with the at torney general. This would Include foreign diplomat. It also approved a bill that would authorize the President to bar any potential subversive from defense plants in wartime or if war were threatened. A similar bill was pigeonholed by the House Judici ary Committee last week. Tenmile Grandparents Boast Birth Of New Granddaughter f ELECTRICAL 1 I WIRING Ml ll ''' v .. W 7 )WAm(C7AMA fJjfi'',T'. ' 'fn these Wire Specials and help- JT j?Tj5? Vi'TC hints from the Oregon Electrical Code. I ywjC?ii 1 MiK' Come In for your needed supplies and ask VJyQi ' I 'w! us any electrical question you need answer- J L) x jlzS?' jV, or -'wy 9'0d" he helpful. 'IPwm-x 8-3 ROMEX or Range Circuit Per Ft. tejl Outlet-Switch Boxes Nan on uom wire 3 For 85c w if QUESTION: What type of connectors should be used on No. 8 and If larger wires? , I tsl ANSWER: Only approved solderless connectors such as solderless .A I lugs and Kearny type pressure screw connectors. Solder will Wt 1 1 not be permitted on service entrance conductor connections. By LOUISA COATS Mr. and Mrs. . T. Schosso of Tenmile have received a message telling them o! the birth of a new granddaughter, Joy Lynn, born June 28 and weighing six pounds, 15V4 ounces, to S. Sgt. and Mrs. E. T. Schosso at Clark Air Force Base, Manilla, Philippine Islands. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bobbins of Oak land. i Purchase Heme Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Saum have purchased a home in Winston, and with their daughters, Sharen and Cuyla, have moved there to make their home. Saum is scoutmaster of Tenmile Scout Troop 126 and Mrs. Saum is a den mother, of the Apache Den of Tenmile Oub Pack 126. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith are employed by the DFPA and with their daughter, Karen, are spend ing the summer at Quines Creek. Ralph Maisenbach is employed by the DFPA and is located in South Douglas, between Myrtle Creek and CanyonviUe. Pvt. William Simmons is spend ing a 10-day furlough visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Phipps. Pvt. Simmons is station ed at Fort Ord. Calif. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Street of Malin brought Mrs. Street's fa ther, Charles Seigle, back to his home in Tenmile, and are spend ing the week here. Seigle has been spending some time visiting the Committee Asks Contempt Counts For 17 Persons WASHINGTON Wl the House Un-American Activities Committee Tuesday named 17 persons it wants cited for contempt ol congress tor refusing to answer questions con cerning alleged Communist ties. Chairman Velde (R-Ill) said the committee decided unanimously to recommend to the House Thursday that it vote the citations. They would be based on testimony at hearings here, on the West Coast and in Michigan. Recommended for contempt on the basis of testimony at the West Coast hearings were Carl Harvey Jackins and George Tony Starko vitch, who appeared before a sub committee in Seattle; Thomas F. Moore, John Rogers, Mackenzie, Donald M. Wollam and Hebert Simpson, who testified in Portland, Ore., and Richard E. Adams, a witness at San Diego. Velde said -the. 17 either failed to invoke the Fifth Amendment in refusing to answer questions or did it improperly. Streets at their home in Malin. Mr. and Mrs. Street and Mr. Sei gle drove to Lakeside on Tuesday and spent the night with Mrs. Street's aunt, Mrs. Winnie Mene gat. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coats drove to Bandon Sunday. On the way home they stopped in Myrtle Point to visit Coats' cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Evernden. Highway 42 to Bandon is one of Oregon's scenic drives. The many kinds of trees, including the myrtle trees, found only on the west coast and in the Holy Land, and tassels of Queen Anne's Lace and mock orange blossoms draped i over me snruDoery adds much to Coquille River. Many fine dairy herds are to be seen on the farms along the river to add to the en joyment of the trip. Phyllis McKay is now employed at J. C. Penney Co. in Roseburg. ' Dick Ray, who has been spend ing the week visiting his uncle, returned to his home in Tenmile on Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Harrison and Mrs. C. J. Clark and daughter of Ta coma, Wash., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Phipps at their home in Tenmile over the weekend. and other rectal diiordtri. CSLSH INI STIMCI UMHlt IPTIU (Una) Imtse KitM HtaM Opmta CI. Ueen.JsLD, Our Founded IMS-IBIS Writ or Call THE DEAN CLINIC Open 10 until 5 Monday through Friday. Until I p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Chiropractic Physicians ... 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