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2 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Fri., Oct. 21, 1955 mm 8 Exposure Roll ONLY In by 2 p.m. today finished at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Sharp, clear, qualify work and mount ed in convenient album. FULLERTON REXALL DRUGS 127 North Jackion Plymouth Autos Increase Prices On New Models DETROIT i An average in crease of approximately 5 per cent on 195$ model Plymouth can wii announced Wednesday by Plymouth president John P. Mans field. The 1956 models go on display Friday. Factory retail prices, which do not include distribution, excise and handling charges or state and local taxes, will be: Plaza series 4-door sedan, $1, 726; club sedan $1,688; 3 passen ger coupe, $1 ,94. Savoy series 4-door sedan, SI, 818; club sedan, $1,778; sport coupe hardtop, $1,915. Belvedere series 4-door sedan, $1,896 4-door hardtop sedan, $2,- 00)5; club sedan, $1,856; sport coupe I hardtop, $1,993; convertible coup, ! $2,238. Prices on Plymouth's separate line of suburban station wagons will range from $1,977 to $2,244. 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Power Hearing Group Recesses Stormy Session To Tune Of $100 Repair1 3 WASHINGTON One phase1 Committee member Jonas f R-1 staff members of trying to dig up SALT LAKE CITY im Chiv-of a House subcommittee investi-INC) said the inquiry appeared ";to "sensational charges" against the airy didn't die it just got badly igation of power policies was over bear all the earmarks of an in- administration and of barring wit dented recently. i Thursday, following a final round quisition instead of an investiga- nesses favorable to the Eisenhower James C. Webbert, 23-year-old oi verbal blows in the puDlic-vs lenient in a shining car. snottpd i DKivale power argument. pretty, 20-year-old Jewell Ains- Chairman Chudoff (D l'a) of the worth wringing her hands in the House government operations sub-time-honored fashion of maidens ! committee said the hearings would in distress. start up again next year, to look Then he saw the cause of her: into activities of private utility anguish: Her car had begun rol-1 companies. ling away from its parking place I The Congressional group re al the curb and was gathering Icessed Wednesday after a flurry speed down a hill. !of windup statements similar to 1 Thinking quickly. weDnert . inose mat nave characterized us tromped on his accelerator, passed i proceedings since they began last i the runaway, bounced his car to a ' spring. sloo down the street and c ambered cnuuon accused interior Depart out to intercept the free wheeler. 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