The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1955, Image 16

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    2 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Fri., Oct. 21, 1955
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8 Exposure Roll
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In by 2 p.m. today finished
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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.
These prices are for 6-cylinder
engines, except for the Belvedere
convertible on which the V-8 en
Sine is standard. On all other cars,
the V-8 is optional at an added
cost of $96.
You can enjoy this
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CORVAI.I.1S Ifi Interior Sec
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gressmen are scheduled to speak
here Nov. 3 at the annual meeting
of the Willamette Basin Project
Committee.
McKay will address a noon
luncheon. Sen. Neuberger and Rep.
Kllsworlh wdl report on congres
sional action on the Willamette
Basin.
Elmo B. Chase of Eugene, com
mittee chairman, will outline fu
ture plans for developing water re
sources. Nine county chairmen also
will report.
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ern age: A $100 repair bill to Web
hert, $300 damages and a ticket
for improper parking to Miss Ains-worlh.
Wife Who Beat
Husband Freed
ELIZABETH, N.J. rjfi A well-to-do
widow who beat her husband
with a riding crop the day before
he died an apparent suicide was
free today of atrocious assault and
battery charges.
It took a Union County jury less
than an hour yesterday to find
Mrs. Lucille Schroeder, 52, of Sum
mit, innocent.
The grey-haired widow, a for
mer dancer, burst into sobs upon
hearing the verdict.
Her husband George, 50, died
last Jan
produced electric eneriiv.
The Rural Electrification Ad
ministration. Chudoff added, if
"bludgeoning rural cooperatives
into deals with private power
firms tnrougn control oi ke.a
loans.
'Asst. Secretary of Interior Fred
G. Aandahl defended his depart
ments operations and told Lhu
doff, "One could easily infer that
you feel that federal ownership of
water projects is me omy ans
wer."
Britain To Face
Higher Taxation
LONDON im Chancellor of the
Exchequer R. A. Butler Thurs
day explained to a worried Cabinet
his emergency budget to increase
taxation and possibly to curb com-
18 from an overdose of,Py dividends.
barbiturates. Dunns the three-dav 1 Prices fell heavilv on the London
trial, Mrs. Schroeder described Stock Exchange in anticipation of
him as a man who couldn't leave i the chancellor's bitter medicine,
liquor alone. Butler has prepared sharp curbs
On the night of Jan. 17, !.e re- on Britain's economy to halt in-
lated, he came home drunk, 1 flation, improve the nation's trad
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dollars, if someone is injured
on your premises!
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ROSEBURG, OREGON
knocked his dinner plate to the
floor and started flaying at her
with a cane.
Mrs. Schroeder told the seven
man, five-woman jury she seized
her sons riding crop and struck
ing position and protect the pound.
He will present his budget to
the House of Commons next
Wednesday, the day after Parlia
ment reconvenes from its summer
recess. Prime Minister Eden s
Schroeder because she feared the i Conservative government expects
cane being swung by her husband. to be assailed by a storm of cnt
Then, she said, she hit Schroeder! icism in the three-day debate that
several times to force him to eat. ' action will touch off.
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NURSE'S AID Science has come up with this answer to the
national shortage of hospital nurses. It s a monitor scope which
enables one nurse to sit at a desk and look into each room, checking
the patients. Images of the rooms rotate' on the screen at regular
intervals. With switches at left of scope she controls the cameras
in the various rbomi, and she can talk to the patients through the
speaker. A patient can have privacy by switching off the camera
and speaker in his room. The device was shown recently at the
American Hospital Show in Atlantic City, NJ.
tion." He accused subcommittee administration viewpoint.
Chivalry Cefs Dented ! 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. I ment officials of interpreting pow
Miss Ainsworth's auto slopped of i er laws "just as Ihey please" and
its own accord by slamming into of promoting "illeqal schemes" at
the rear of Webbert's car. the expense of public agencies en
The cost of chivalry in this mod- j Idled lo first call on government-
I Springfield Man Killed In Fall From Scaffold
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. OP John
Blaser, 59. Springfield, was killed
Tuesday when he lost his footing
and fell 30 feet from a scaffolding
to a roadwav at Vaughn, 30 miles
I west of here.
Blaser was a construction worker
at the new Long-Bell plywood
plant, now being built, and fell
while trying to fasten a beam in
place.
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Best of all, you choose your own washday,
regardless of threatening clouds, because you make
your own drying weather with a clothes dryer.
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