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U The Nws-rtvir, Roiejmrs, Ore. Thqf., Apr. 21, 1955
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In Band Cfiirrles B. Kinyon
and Jack Mason were in Bend last
weekend to attend business.
Attend Installation Mrs. Tom
Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dob
bins of Roseburg attended the pub.
lie installation of Sunset Court, Or
der of Amaranth at Seaside over
the weekend,
Ltav For Homo Mr. and
Mrs. George Hill left Wednesday
for their home in San Francisco,
following several days in Rose
burg attending to pronerty inter,
ests and visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz.
Hort From Chicago Visitors in
Roseburg for the week were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Peters and son,
Mickey of Chicago, 111., who visit
ed her sisters, Mrs. H. Sielert and
Mrs. L. Mitchell. They left last
weekend for their .home. .
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EIGHT DIE IN FIRE SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. Fire destroyed a downtown apart
ment build.ing early with eight persons missing ond believed dead. Here 0 priest leads
the way as rescue workers carry unidentified child's body from the ruins. The missing
ore Mr. ond Mrs. Gilbert Abeel, their five children and 10-year-old Garry La Rue. (AP
Wirephoto).
Removing Troops Encouraging Step
LONDON W Prime Minister
Sir Anthony Eden said here thai
Soviet Russia's agreement to the
withdrawal of Big Four occupation
troops from Austria removes one
of the main obstacles to the con
clusion of an Austrian independ
ence trcaity.
"The next step," Eden told the
House of Commons, "will be for
representatives of the four govern
ments to examine, with Austria,
the proposals put forward by the
Soviet government."
It may be "we can now look for
ward with greater confidence to
I the prospect of fruitful talks with
the Soviet Union, he said.
The new Prime Minister spoke
less than six hours after Riu&sna
proposed, in notes handed to the
British, French and United States
envoys in Moscow, that the Big
Four foreign ministers meet with
Austrian representatives in Vienna
in the nearest future to sign the
long delayed Austrian state treaty.
Allied officials in London said the
West probably will go along with
Russia's proposal for such a meeting.
Heltzel Orders Trains'
Speed Same As Cities'
SALEM Wl Public Utilities
Commissioner Charles H. Heltzel
ordered Tuesday that the speed
limits of trains in all cities except
Portland be the same as now
provided by city ordinances.
The order follows a recent Stale
Supreme Court decision wliich held
that the public utilities commis
sioner, not the cities, has the
authority over train speeds through
cities.
The city of Portland has authority
to regulate its own train speeds.
Heltzel said he would hold hear
ings to determine whether any
changes in train speeds should be
made.
President Will Name
New Federal Judge Soon
WASHINGTON I President
Eisenhower will appoint a new
federal judge for Oregon soon.
Jess Gard, the state's Republican
national committeeman, predicted.
Gard did not say, however, who
the new appointee would be.
Judge William G. East of the
circuit court at Eugene, has been
most prominently mentioned. The
post has been vacant more than
a year.
CASINO OWNER SHOT
LAS VEGAS, Nev. Ifll Arthur
Schellarvg, part owner of the Las
Vegas Club gambling casino, died
yesterday of gunshot wounds. De
tectives are investigating the pos
sibility he might have been mur
dered. The death was listed first as
suicide until a deputy coroner
said that either of two bullets
fired into Schcllang's body could
i have killed him.
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What The Doctor Qrdered.:.For Himself !
The doctor had owned his new Cadillac for about a
month and he was talking to a friend.
"About the only recreation I get," he said, "is at
the wheel of my motor car driving to and from the
hospital, my office, and the homes of patients.
"Other doctors, of course, have the same situation
and some of them kept telling me what a big 'lift'
they were getting out of their C adillacs.
"1 decided to see for myself and they were
certainly right. 1 actually approach the day with a
lot more 7cst knowing that 1 am going to spend
a couple of hours driving my Cadillac."
The doctor is experiencing, of course, what so
manv other professional and business men are
experiencing the uondtrjul UJt lo iht ipirils that
a Ctulillae brings a man.
Try it sometime and see for yourself.
You'll find there's something about the way you
feel as you take the wheel. You know there's a cur
under you ! Solid, substantial, capable and protective,
lust to sit there gives you a wonderful feeling of con
fidence and well-being.
And when you start to move, the thrill is contin
uous. You almost never hear the great engine, except
when it answers a smart touch to the throttle.
Steering is little more than the response to your
thought. You just ride and relax. (
We hear it every day: "I drive my Cadillac for
rest and relaxation."
Why not come in today and make the test
yourself. We'll give you the keys and a Cadillac
and the "rest" is up to you!
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I'.S. It's only fair to warn you: iou probably
won't find it easy to give up the keys. Some people
simply refuse!
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Phont OR 3 6651
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