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14 The Nowi-Rovtow, Roieburg, Of-Mon., Fob. 21. 1955 Helicopters Give Aid In Scotland During Storm Let ut "Fill 'er up" today. GUARANTEED LUBRICATION TIRES - TUBES ACCESSORIES S & H Green Stamps NICKENS Associated Service 1580 Harvard Ave. OR 2-9148 LONDON WV-Helicopters whirled over snowbound Scotland Saturday, picking up emergency medical cases and dropping supplies to iso lated communities. Snow and cold also held a tight grip on England. Ireland and much of Europe. Three deaths were reported. Many were injured in traftia mis haps on icy roads. Two 7-ycar-old girls drowned at Bentley, BJnglena. They ell through ice on a pond they were crossing to carry bread Jlo a horse in a snowfilled field. A miner was killed in a snowslide near Sondrio, Italy. Royal Navy and Royal Air Force helicoDters were busv in Scotland nn mpriv miniinns Ahnnt 9 thirrl ' of Scotland, the sector north of the Caldonlan canal, was isolated. Roads and railways were blocked. Business was at a standstill. Many power lines were down, Drifts ranged up to 25 feet. HPS (area Try This New, Powerful Gasoline Today QUICK SERVICE CUSTOMER PARKING LOT For Your Convenience OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY TO SERVE YOU BROWNING & ASHMAN AllllD 200 South Stephen Dial OR 2-9144 Us:- -fe (1 FOR FUNDS - Stanley C. Allyn Is the chairman of the 1955 American Red Cross cam paign. A resident of Dayton, Ohio, Allyn Is a member of the Red Cross board of governors. Self-Service GARAGE 404 West Lane St. Dial 2-1502 or 3-4819 Preacher Denies Killing Widow" HOUSTON, Tex. (aWesse Bolln, preacher and used car man held lor questioning a second day, de nied again Saturday he had killed his wodowed benefactor, Mrs. Lu cille Quarlet. At the death probe pace ln creased, Houston police went to Dallas to talk to Mrs. Ledis Bolln, wife of the Cadillac driving part- tune parson. The handsome Bolln, 33, submit ted voluntarily to a lie detector test. But detectives said results were inconclusive because Bolin was "too nervous, too tired and needed a rest." The car dealer-evangelist had told of beinz with Mrs. Tressie Bandy,- 36-year-old Houston tele- pnone operator, wneu sirs, uuari es 50, wai beaten to death Tues' day night. Police said the attractive Mn Bandy told the truth, according to lie detector tests, when she said she and Bolin were together from o p.m. Tuesday until 2:30 a.m. weanesxiay. COULD RIVOKI WILLS SALEM tin A bill to revoke wills, when the maker of the will is divorced after he drafts it, was approved by the Senate Friday and sent to the House. q - THE FDRST f,y ,v 1 W" GASOLINE Super-power in... impurities out! The new Flying "A" Process concentrates new high octane power in gaso line. It re-forms molecules for smoother, more powerful anti-knock performance. It extracts harmful sulfur and nitrogen compounds that cause knock and engine wear a1 ...that waste power and gasoline. You get extra energy ...faster starting. ..greater gasoline mileage... from this cleaner-burning gasoline and from a cleaner engine. Fill up with hew Flying "A" Ethyl and drive with con centrated power. Now. ..only at Flying "A" Dealers. A L f A M 5 iiiiiCTn bl U U fcJ f rtfrW tyaaaP!satjiwiweaw I , , U,' mii ... THAT'S A LOT OF BULL Champion Kippax Fearnought, bulldog owned by Dr. J. A. Saylor of Long Beach, Calif., appears to be guarding one of his trophies after being declared "best in show" in the 69th annual Westminster Kennel Club's all-breed dog show in New York. Three-Finger-Joe Shot As Intruder TIDE WATER ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY MIAMI. Fla. I "Three-Fin ger-Joe" Sylvester, 45, well known to ponce as a commence man ana race track sw ndler, was iound critically wounded in a doorway Saturday and his former father-ir.-law was discovered shot to death in the bathtub inside the house. Investigator Charlei O'Connor of the sheriff's office said the shootings appeared to be a case of mistaken identity and suicide." The dead man, Roy Broueher, 2, was the father of Ruth Brough- er, former wife of "Three-Finger Joe" and herself convicted on manslaughter for shooting a boy friend to death. Sylvester was operated on at Mount Sinai Hospital for removal of two bullets. His condition is critical. A taxicab driver, Albert Rogel, passing through the well - to- -do neighborhood, heard the man shouting from the doorway: "Help me. I've been shot. Sylvester told Det. William Murray that he arrived home early Saturday, and was about to admit himself when the door opened and Brougher stood before him, pistol in hand. There were two quick shots. Sylvester said he staggered back and cried out, "It's me, Pop." Murray said Brougher apparent ly thought he was firing on an intruder, and in his remorse after learning he had shot Sylvester, re loaded the pistol, stood In the bath tub and killed himself hull. , , Communist China Threats Haven't.: Altered Spending CHICAGO Ml Secretary of th Treasury Humphrey said Saturday Communist China's threatening gestures have not caused any change in Eisenhower administra tion defense spending plans for thp coming year. "Nothing that has happened In Formosa or elsewhere in the world up to this very day has changed our budget plans for lower spend ing in the year to come," Humph rey said in remarks prepared for the 48th annual convention of the National Canners Assn. In his budget requests to Con. gress for the bookkeepinR year starting next July 1, President Eisenhower allotted 40 Vi billion dollars to national security pro grams 186 millions less than this year's figure and six billions below the amount for last year. "We can and will spend what ever we need to spend for our se curity," Humphrey declared. "But this administration is operating in the firm knowledge that real secur ity comes not from merely spend ing billions of dollars, but from spending them wisely." RECOMMEND LIFE TERM ' SALEM Wl The House State and Federal Affairs Committee has recommended passage of a bill to make life Imprisonment mandatory for second conviction for narcotics peddling. j K3P1 it! Drive in and try Ask about our SAVINGS COUPONS ART HARM'S FLYING A Pickup and Delivery 813 E. 2nd Ave. S. Dial OR 2-9040 Severe Earthquake Hits Pakistan; 12 Are Dead QUETTA, Pakistan W) Severe earth shocks rocked the Quetta area Saturday morning. First re ports put the death toll at 12. The tremors were felt all over the plateau of Baluchistan and the towns of Sheikhmanda, Baleli, Kuchlaah, Sibbi and Mach were badly shaken. Many houses werj, reported to have collapsed and power was cut off. j Many people rushed from their I nomes alter the first shocks at 3 a. m., local time, and -.pent the rest of the night in the streets The outer wall of the newly built palace of the ruler of Kalat state, at bheikhmanda, collapsed, and cracks appeared in the wall) of other principal buildings. NOMINATED WASHINGTON W President Eisenhower has nominated Charles Davis, a Chicago inventment firm executive, to be an assistant sec retary of the Army. Davis, a Republican, would suc ceed Charles fc. Finucane who re cently was promoted to be under secretary of the Army. The nom ination is subject to Senate confirmation. ROSEBURG SUPPLY CO. Announces The Opening of a Steel Department Structural; Angles Flats Rounds Shafting Reinforcing Iron Plates Sheets Corrugated Roofing Nails Pipe Pipe Fittings Valves A COMPLETE STOCK PORTLAND BASE PRICES "LET US BE YOUR STOCK OF STEEL" ROSEBURG SUPPLY CO. 803 Winchester St. We Deliver Ph. OR 3-4481 g mm DEADLINE MARCH 1st All dog licenses must be purchased by March 1, 1955. Male dogs and spayed females, $2.00. Females $3.00. Dog licenses may be purchased at the following places. ROSEBURG: . City Licenses City Hall County Licenses1 County Clerk's Office SUTHERLIN: City and County Licenses Ciiy Mall OAKLAND: City and County Licenses Mr. Manning, Chief of Police COUNTY LICENCES: YONCALLA, Mrs. George Edei DRAIN, City Hall ELKTON, Ted Taylor SCOTTSBURG, Emma Hedden REEDSPORT, Frank Taylor's Hardware UMPQUA, Umpqua Store NEWTON CREEK STORE LOOKINGGLASS, Veda S. Meredith MELROSE, Melrose Store CAMAS VALLEY, Camas Valley Store MYRTLE CREEK, Alspaugh't Feed Store CANYONVILLE, Hamlin's Market AZALEA, Pott Office GLEN DALE, Mohr'i Shoe Store GLIDE, Post Office WINSTON, Fisher's Variety RIDDLE, Riddle Hardware OR MAY BE PURCHASED BY MAIL SEND REMITTANCE TO Frank Stringer, County Dog Officer Room 207 County Court House Roseburg