The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 21, 1955, Image 2

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    2 The Newt-Review, Roteburg, Org Mon., Nov. 21, 1955 j Jgg
Three Arrested Following
Bout With Local Police
(Continued from Page One
JIra. Ilincy police didn't disclose
any relationship) on the floor of a
bedroom, iiRnunii
CAA Board Views charges Of Rape
Crashed Airline j Three ,,, were t0 ,p.
DIMj' D a 1 P('ar before Justice of the Peace
ridiic a rvciiiiidiua Nln
Sina Pietzold at Canyonville today i
i to face chariics that they raped a:
SEATTLE Civil Aoronau- 37-year-old Kiddle woman Satur-
ii,. U-l-.l innniliifiti.pl nln.lial llilV IlioM i
Aft thOV attCmnted tO hrCak it UP. Ilia hnmiwl rnmnmlt if b orauhnrl i f'hiM'UPrl S r VuVPnn t.Pflforrl 2ft.
Mrs. Teissier swatted one of thc;ajrjnPr Monday aeekinif the full Parks Air Force Base, Calif.; Wil-I
officers in the face with the mnifa- answer to what caused an acci-iliam Kenneth MeClure, 21, Myrtle'
zine, the police report said. That ,) tial oll 27 lives. -Creek, and Sammie Jay lonney, :
led to her immediate arrovit. yrank K. McKivcen of the CAB 21, Myrtle Creek. i
She was taken, struKKlmn, to the , Ruri.au ( Safely Investigation said : They were arrested by RoseburK
prowl car, and in the melee at tn(J proi,e of Friday's crash of a police early Sunday after a call;
the car, the window was broken ' ci,arterrli Peninsular Air Trans- i was put out by the sheriff's office, i
and the door sprung. An officer port pc4 probablv will lake sev-; according to Sheriff Ira C. Byrd. I
was posted to guard her. ,Pra wt,(S an,i will include a pub-j Byrd said the alleged crime oc-l
Back into the house went Rose- ic hearing. Icurred near Riddle after the
burg's finest. Ilincy, said the re-1 The four-engined transport, load- young men had picked up the worn-j
port, came out of hn corner to c(t wtn C, flying lo their homes an in a bar. All had been dnnkin". !
push an officer, and he was placed : ln ,he K,,t fr tle holidays, j officers were told. City police said
under arrest. ! crashed at two minutes after mid- a fourth man may have been witn ,
The elder Mrs. Hmey, apparent- nisht Friday after taking off from the trio, hut it was not known
ly taken by a change of heart,
nulled on "Hiney from inside the
house while police pulled on him
to get him out to the patrol car.
That not working, tne now-weary
Boeing Field here. Forty-seven of Monday morning whether he would
the 74 aboard survived. be similarly charged.
William J. McDougall, 40, Mi-1
ami, 1 la., the pilot, -said Saturday n -J; fnf. jt
the immediate cause of the crash1 laUIU VOTirdCl
I ' , ' ,im;j. f in I was propeller failure. I i i i VA'iL CL
iiuaiiusui ...... ... ...... u. gaia lM(. nrooeucr on tne w imaue tt rn jniu
4 engine (outside, right! failed to I
function properly when he ordered
officer s and swung it. But a sec
ond officer blocked the blow with
his hand and suffered a bad bruise
in consequence,
Arrest No. 3 was made on the
sput.
lliney's wife later turned over a
half-gallon wine jug, its contents
partially consumed, to police for
evidence the report said.
The three accused were to ap
pear In municipal court today to
tell the judge how it all happened.
routine reduction from "full i
takeoff" power after the plane hart1
r....V.r..l nn nllil.,.l nl kn.,t 1 fUll
leei aim upccd m ijy nines
hour.
Military Board Convenes
To Hear Trial Testimony
FT. LEWIS, Wash. A 12
man military board convened here
jMondny to hear testimony in the
court martial of a West Point
graduate accused of collaborating
with the enemy while a prisoner
of war in Korea.
Lt. Col. Paul V. I.ilcs, 39, of
Birmingham, Ala., said in a pro
trial interview he would plead in
nocent.
BOSTON UT A shadow of hope
was raised Monday for the Liber
ian cargo ship Davtona, and her
crew reared lost in sun-
day's storm, when Coast Guard
utter nnnr hop lac, ronm-torl rtn.
Attempt to iVathrr the pro-,siUon sai(J had lcked aj
poller (turn its He to the wind) ; fraxmenlary radio meSsage. i
so power could be cut off from, The cuUerf( Acushnet and Ever.
the engine were futile, McDougall grecn said it ..mj nt havfi been ,
clcc arcd. Instead, the propeller , from the Davlona.
blades turned flat. This created a; ,(ast direct word from the m.
severe urag like naving a narn , fon, convGrted I.ST (Tank landmii
Abandoned Car
Found On Street;
Owner Is Sought
Roseburg police are curious over
the whereabouts of the owner of
a brand-new car found a week ago
on Madrone Street, the keys still
in the ignition.
No one has appeared at head
quarters to claim the automobile,
a 1955 Chevrolet four-door sedan
in which a two-way radio had been
installed. Police said the register
ed owner, identified through the
National Auto Theft Bureau, is
Claude A. Davis, Pecos, Tex.
Police Chief Stan Olson said Pe
cos police have informed him that
uavis naa moveu irom ine lexas
city. Krom papers found in the
car, it appears Davis is an oil man,
Olson said. Some clothing was
found In the car trunk.
The car was impounded by Rose
burg police last Monday, and offi
cers said it had been sitting near
Mercy Hospital for at least two
days by the time they moved it.
The Auto Theft Bureau wrote
Olson that the car hadn't been list
ed as stolen or missing.
A check of hospitals failed to
turn up the car owner, Olson said.
Kefauvtr Talus Giant
Killer Role In Bat-He
(Continued from Page One)
Hit-Run Driver Smashes Into Car
Rural Firemen
Want Old Street
Addresses Called
if he felt he ought to serve out
his term of governor, which has
three more yean to run.
i Harritnan, who said he has an
! "understanding'1 with Stevenson on
! which he wouldn't elaborate, said
he doesn't agree that the Demo
crats ought to pick a "moderate"
candidate or write a "middle-of-the-road"
platform. He said he
'subscribes to former President
Harry S. Truman's view that the
party must bear a "liberal" label
i if it hopes to win the presidency
j and Congress next year,
i Truman said Stevenson "made
i the best New Deal speech I ever
heard" at Saturday night's JlOO-a-
plate dinner, which wound up the
: party rally.
I Commenting in Washington on
'Stevenson' speech, the chairman
I of the Republican National Com
jmittee, Leonard W. Hall, said the
i attack on the Kisenhower admin
istration was "bunk."
Stevenson, said Hall, "made it
clear why he was repudiated by
the voters so completely in 1952
that he could carry only nine
states."
"Stevenson's attack on an ad
ministration that has an all-time
record of 6S million Americans
working at the best jobs they ever
had and enjoying the highest
standard of living known to man,
will get him absolutely nowhere.
The people know he is talking
bunk. . ." he said.
A hit-run driver smashed into a
parked car on SE Sheridan Street
at 12:15 a.m. today, and an hour
later, Roseburg police had a "
pect in custody.
i door out
and :
losing
your wing,
caused the plane to yaw,
control and altitude.
McDougall said this could have
been caused by failure in the en
gine or failure of the propeller
mechanism.
Baghdad Defense
Council Meeting
BAGHDAD, Iraq W- The first
Liles, now a special service 0f-meelm r lhR f've-nation liagh
; captured by the dfld ons? alliance called k
ficer here, was captured by
Chinese Communists Oct. 28. lD.IO
and mh released more than two
yean ago.
lie is decused of advising pris
oners to give military information
to the enemy to avoid being
starved, and of taking part in Com
munist indoctrination and propa
ganda programs and making dis
loyal statements.
Some AO witnesses will testify
at the trial which the Army said
would last about a month.
Second Annual Safety
Campaign Starts Today
WASHINGTON m The second!
annual campaign to promote traf
fic safety throughout the nation
started today.
The campaign, involving a (ally
of all traffic deaths during the
next three weeks, features S-D
Day-Safe Driving Day on Dec. 1.
Hut Vice President Nixon, urg
ing all citizens to wulk and drive i , .
safely ":ws days of the year," said i Dystrophy Assn. TO Co
plan mutual defense against Cum
rnunist aggression opened Mon
day with an Iraqi pledge to aid any
Arab state threatened by Israel.
Premier Nuri Said brought the
Arab-Israeli feud into the meeting
in his speech of welcome to Brit
ish foreign Secretary Harold Mac
niillan and the Premiers of Iran,
Turkey and Pakistan.
Iraq, Nuri Said declared, "will
not hesitate to use its resources
for the assistance of any Arab
state subjected to Israeli aggres
sion in accordance with its obliga
tion under the treaty of collective
defense and economic cooperation
between the states of the Arab
League."
The Baghdad Pact was complet
ed last month wilh the adherence
ship) was at 9 a.m. Sunday when
her eantain reported she was list
ing badly and taking water. Her;
position was about 75 miles oft
Gloucester.
Search for the vessel by sea
and air was intensified Monday.
The Coast Guard said that loss
of radio contact would mean either
that the Davtona had sunk or that
she had lost her power. The later
case would throw her ballast
Dumps out of operation.
The Davtona was loaded
gypsum and was heading
Nova Scotia to Philadelphia.
wilh
from 1
Head-on Crash
Takes 10 Lives
WATKK H I'HY. Neb. A head-
on collision, believed to have been J
the worst in Nebraska highway j
history, snuffed out 10 lives last j
night those of six teen-agers and i
four musicians. I
Col. C. J. Sanders, head of the '
Nebraska safety patrol, said he j
could recall no other accident tak- j
ing so many lives. j
The teen-agers were returning !
to their farm homes near Ponca. j
The state safety patrol said a front
tire apparently blew out. Their car
rammed head on into one carrying j
the musicians, bound for an en- ,
Roseburg Rural Fire Dept. mem
bers have requested that residents
in the fire district give their old
house number address when call
ing in a fire alarm.
"We only know the old address
es," firemen said, "and until we
can get a map showing the lo
cations of the different blocks, we
won't know the new location of
numbers."
Firemen pointed out that use of
the new street number and, in
some cases street name, "could be
critical."
"We don't have all day to walk
down the street and try to find the
fire, thev nointed out Monday.
Meanwhile, they're building a new
8 foot by 12 font map which they
plan to fill in when the numbering
is completed. The firemen said
they would let district residents
know when they have the new lo
cations listed.
Bandit Killed By Police
Deputy In Gun Battle
(Continued from Page One)
Careless Smoker Blamed
For Home Fire Sunday
A careless smoker was blamed
Sunday evening for a fire which
started in a bed of a home on
Lookingglasx Road, according to
Roseburg firemen.
The occupant of the house was
F. H. Martin. Owner is Frank
Rogers.
About $150 damage was caused,
firemen estimated.
after forcing Mrs. James to turn
over the money.
The eight customers who had
been locked into the restroom
boosted H. G. Cope of Salem over
a partition. He went to the adjoin
ing apartment of the tavern owner,
Ellsworth Wilson, and Mrs. Wilson
called the state police at Salem.
Mekker's patrol car was parked
in Greenwade's service station
across from the tavern as the
report of the holdup was broad
cast. He gave Greenwade a rifle and
the two of them entered the
tavern.
Cunningham, refusing to surren
der, shot twice at Mekker. Green
wade fired once at Cunningham, i
but missed. He ran outside and
fired again through the tavern's
front window. The bullet entered I
Cunningham's chest, killing him
almost instantly.
Mekker was aken to a Salem 1
hospital where his condition was
reported as not critical.
U. S., Russia
Square Off Again
In United Nations
ly A. I. GOLDBERG
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. W
The United Nations 10th General
Assembly went into its fourth quar
ter Monday with the United States
and Soviet Russia squared off on
all remaining major issues.
Three working weeks remain in
the scheduled 12 - week session.
Still to come are a full-scale dis
armament debate, passed to the
Assembly after the Big Four for
eign ministers' failure to agree at
Geneva last week, and a debate
to break the membership dead
lock. The Assembly is in the middle
of disputes also over Korea, Pal
estine refugees, charter revision,
economic aid for underdeveloped
countries, and election of the 11th
member of the Security Council
for 1956.
" The Assembly scheduled another
plenary session today in hopes it
could come to a vote on the char
ter review issue.
The Soviet bloc argues that no
conference to overhaul the basic
law of the U.N. is necessary. The
United Slates, yielding on an earl
ier stand that the charter should
be revised to modify the big power
veto in the Security Council, is
pushing a revised resolution call
ing for a committee of all 60 U.N.
members to study where and when
such a conference might be held.
It would report back in two years.
They identified him as Frits Kat
zenmeyer, 43, of 322 S. Jackson
St. The car which was struck be
longs to Bernard E. Beau, 853 SE
Sheridan St.
Beau said his car was knocked
six feet by the impact of the col
ission. Police picked up bits of paint,
glass and grille-work at the scene
and were told to be on the lookout
for a red car wilh the right head
light broken.
An hour later, a car matching
the description was spotted and
Katzenmeyer arrested in it when
police stopped the car. He was
charged with failure to leave his
name at the scene of an accident.
I Vatican Claims Pop
! Saw Vision Of Christ
i (Continued from Page One)
'oTT'hrist)." '
When he came to the invocation
"in horae mortis" mea, voca me
in the hour of my death, call
me)," the Pope saw "the sweet
person of Jesus Christ at his bed-
. side."
"In that moment," said the
. magazine, "the Holy Father be
lieved that the Teacher came to
call him to Himself, and, serenely
answering to the call, he continued
the prayer: 'Jube me venire ad
le (order me to come to you).'
Jesus, however, did not come to
take him, but to console him and
give him the certainty that his
: hour had not yet come."
o. iran, ine only oilier Aran League i .,,,... ai Nor(ok. N,.,
member of the (ive-nalum alliance. : The car carrvinn lour members
Kgyptian opposition has kept other I o( ,he j;rnmy ialner orchestra,
Arab nations out of the Western-1 Jam(,s K. Martello, about 30. i
backed lineup. I Springfield, III.: Jack Renn, about j
25, I'ltt.slnirqh; i,on Case Jr., about i
25. Itock Island, III.; and Don
K.I) nv -rlnn. nnl mpnn lht w. I A I I UI:.L r. .j PS ' "hell iclcl , about 25, ol ermonl,'
,V,X ,i,iu..foi0 h.i H.v .Inn. "I"""a runa L,nve .burst into flames after the
"unwar-
'It should mean to all m us, , PORTLAND 11 - The Muscular
he said in a statement yesterday, Ovstrophv Assn . whose fund rais
"thal wo will lint only avoid ac-i ,i,. , ' , i,.i ,.
rilll'lllS IIII IIUll ll.lv, mil nun n- , j
Will ii.v 111 nvinii iin-iii .inj ,,.
The success of S I) Day will lie
measured by comparing traffic fa
talities that day as compared to
the HI on the corresponding day
in 1054 and for Ihe comparable
three weeks last year when 2,114
lost their lives.
the tnited Fund
ranted and unnecessary" was to
get its "porchliiilil parade" under
wav here .Monday niglll.
Officials of the association said
lli.il llio muled I' iiml altack was
unfair. They pointed out that pnlio
lm-1
pad.
The Nebraskans killed were Rod-1
ney llanlis, Gary .Stark, Hooert
Itakow, Perry Book, Richard Rahn
and Ronald Nobhe.
Two Larcanies Reported .
To Roseburg Officers
; Mountain Passes Still
, Remain Slippery Today
1 SALKM in Oregon's mountain
I had been all but conquered hy ihn1 passes remained slippery Monday
March of Dimes drives and that i under 2 to 4 inches of new snow,
j they were working for a similar 1 the Highway Commission warned,
solution to their problems. t I'10 commission said lire chains
The United Cerebral Palsv Assn., I are needed at Willamette Pass,
I which also was criiici.ed hy the ', Sanliam Pass. McKenzie Pass,
, . . i tfnueo fund, lias sciieduieit a fund ucnoco Minima aim Moacham.
Two larcenies were reported to-rising lMw , officios saj, j chains should be carried at
Roseburg police on Saturday. hev ha( (ocj,od to undertake ' Government Camp. Timherline,
Kenneth F.llison complained that. n,0ir nwn ,nve, instead n( joining 1 Warm Springs Junction, Pendleton,
20 feet of rubber hose, connected (ho t'niled Fund, in order in I Green Springs, I.apmc, John Day,
to a signal hell inside his service educate n,0 public to the problems : Austin and Seneca,
station, was taken sometime Fri-1 0f the disease. 'I he Pacific Highway through the
day night. Tho station it located; Directors of Ihe United Fund said ! Siskiyous was covered hy packed
at 1468 SE Stephens St. j (he two organizations should have I snow, but it was sanded.
Ward Cummings, 533 Center St., joined the United Fund's money-1 The commission also warned of
said $.'15 worth of tools were taken raising drive and shared in its railing rocks on llio North Santiam
from his car. "benefits. I Highway near Detroit Dam.
Seven Deer Hunters Die
In Michigan Woods
DETROIT I Seven Michigan
deer hunters, an average of one a
day, have died from gunfire since
ine IB-day season opened last Tues
day. Eleven oilier hunters have died
of heart attacks, two have frozen
to death, one has died of exposure
and three have been asphyxiated
sleeping in cars or tents. Another
six hunters are missing and "pre
sumed dead" by authorities.
Six Demo Congressmen
Accept Dinner Invite
MILWAUKIE I Six Demo
cratic congressman have accepted
invitations to attend a fund-raising
dinner here Tuesday evening at
which Gov. Averell Harriman of
New York will be principal
speaker.
Sen. Neuberger of Oregon will
the master of ceremonies and Sen.
' Morse of Oregon will introduce the
, governor.
Others who will altend and speak
J briefly are: Sen. Scott of North
'Carolina, Rep. Rlatnik of Minne
sota, Rep. Chudoff of Pensylvania
and Rep. Green of Oregon.
A number of Democratic Party
and state officials also are to
I altend.
Winston Firemen
To Help Eagles
Annual Toy Drive
Two central Douglas groups
have joined forces to make Christ
mas a happier lime for worthy
youngsters in the area.
Winston-Dillard Rural Fire De
partment Chief Barney Shepherd
has announced that the depart
ment will help Roseburg Eagle Ae
rie members in their annual toy
drive.
In past years both organizations
have collected toys separately.
Chief Shepherd said the depart
ment doesn't have facilities to
work on toy repair. In the new
arrangement the firemen will col
lect toys donated for the Christ
mas project by calling for them
at homes. Toys may also be left
at the fire hall. All toys will be re
paired by the Eagles.
The Winston-Dillard firemen will
take care of toy deliveries in their
area. The chief said persons with
toys to be picked up should see
that they are not in "too bad re
pair." He stressed need, particu
larly, for toys for children of 10
years and under. But those for
older boys and girls are needed
also, he said.
Toy collections will he made
from now until around Dec. 20.
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