Vacant House Destroyed
By Fire In Winston j
Fire of unkonw orinlin destroy
rd a vacant house in Winston Sat
urday niKht.
The house was located on Suks
dorf Street and was owned by Bill
Stringer, an out-of-state resident.
Winston-Dillard Kural Fire Dept.
members answered the call short
ly before midnight.
No estimate of the damage was
available, reports Correspondent
Mrs. Glenn Hyder.
Ex-League Player Held For Slaying Mother-ln-Law
I TAVERN1ER, Fla. 'JV-Conklyn
! Meriwether, 37-year-old carpenter
; and former baseball player, was
I held without bond today in the
; hatchet slaying of his paralyzed
; mother-in-law and the wounding of
two other persons.
Meriwether, who was on the St.
Louis Cardinals roster in 1948, was
Campbed Collapses Under
Weight Of Khrushchev
NEW DELHI. India m -Nikita
Khrushchev, Kussian Communist
Party boss, may doubt the efficacy
of an Indian good luck sign a
pretty Indian girl dabbed on his
forhead .Monday.
Half an hour later in a R
Scout camp, Prime Minister Neh-
iu siretcned out on a string camp
bed and then asked Khrushchev
to try it as well. The bulky Rus
wlio inuears to outweigh
160-pound ehru by at least 40
pound.-, did so and it collapsed
un'ier him.
British Train Accident
Takes 10 Persons Lives
MILTON', England Ofl At least
10 persons were dead Monday and
i more than 100 injured following a
1 derailment which turned three
I coaches of a Wales-to-London ex
cursion train into a death trap.
I A search crew of more than 500
I pulled the wreckage apart through
out the night, finding the bodies
jof nine women and one man. At
i least 30 of the injured remained
in critical condition.
The train was carrying 290 ex
I cursionists from cities in South
I Wales, bound for an outing in the
! British capital. The engine and
three coaches left the rails and
toppled down a 20-foot embank-
1 ment after passing a switch.
taken to vie Monroe County Jail i
at Key West after the killing in his '
modest bungalow home at Tavern-1
ier Sunday afternoon. No charges1
have been filed. i
Peace Justice Ralph Cunning-1
ham said .Meriwether killed Mrs.)
Martin Ellen Mills, 49, a paralytic
for nine years, and injured hhi'
lather-in-law Charles IN. Mills, 55,
and his brother-in-law, Paul Mills,
16. Bolh men suffered head
wounds.
.Meriwether's wife, Ruth. 28, fled
to a neighbor's home with their
three small children.
Meriwether threw the hatchet
into some bushes and was pacing
up and down in front of the house
when deputies arrived. Mrs. Meri
wether said her husband was sub
ject to violent rages.
WORKSHOP TUESDAY
A training workshop for Camp
Fire guardians whose -girls are
rank will be held Tuesday in Rose-i
burg at the First Presbyterian j
Church from 9-11 a m. i
WCTU SPEAKER
Mrs. Ellsworth Tilton will speak
on The United Nations at a meet
ing of the Koseburg WCTU to be
held at 1:45 p.m. Tuesday at the
First Christian Church. Members
j and friends are invited to hear
Airs, niton.
Ground Observer Post
Located In C. Valley
A new Ground Observer Corps
post has been established in Doug
las County.
It is located at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Bostwick in Garden
Valley. The Boslwicks live on Big
Bend Road, and Mrs. Bostwick will
be chief observer. She will main
tain the post during daylight hours
and will be relieved by her hus
band when possible.
Both have had air walch exper
ience with the Koseburg GOC post,
reports Correspondent A d d i e
Schneider.
The post was established recent
ly by Mrs. Dolly Wright, as
sistant coordinator nf the rnunlv
GOC. 1
I Man Slightly Injured
In Fall Out Of Truck
; OREGON CITY Tony E.
i Warre suffered only minor injuries
despite falling out of a fast-moving
auiumoDiie, oeing dragged 50 leet.
and then being run over at the
neck by rear wheel.
The 27-year-old Estacada man
was on his feet and walking when
police arrived to investigate. They
sent him to a hospital for treat
ment of cuts, bruises and possible
rib fractures.
George Hull. 17, a passenger,
said that Warre was driving the
car about 70 miles an hour when
the door flew open and Warre fell
part way out.
The car left the road, plowed
into a 50-foot hedge, ami then
slopped against the front porch of
a house. The house wn not dam
aged seriously.
HAS COFFEE HOUR
The Glendale F. L. Club held a
coffee hour at the home of Mrs.
June Mohr Tuesday morning. Mrs.
Gladys Reynolds was co-hostess.
Approximately 20 ladies were present.
12 Bodies Being
Brought From
High Mountain
I.AS VEGAS. Nev. m Horses
and men labored in freezing weath
er on the snow-covered slopes of
Mt. Charleston today to finish
bringing out the bodies of 14 men
killed in the crash of an Air Force
transport.
Twelve bodies were brought
down on horseback last night. Am
bulances took them to the Nellis
Air Force Base near Las Vegas
for identification.
I.t. Io G. Piper of the Air Force
said it is expected the remaining
two bodies will be recovered today.
The C34 plane crashed Thursday
at the 11.300-foot level as it was
en route from Burbank, Calif., to
the Nevada atomie testing ground.
The 14 aboard included five Air
Force men, five Air Force civil
ian workers, two aviation engineers
and two consultants.
The cause of the crash has not
been determined.
Lt. Piper said everything at the
scene indicated inai ine men were
killed immediately.
Man., Nov. 21, 19S3 -The News-Review, Koseburg, Ore. 3
Douglas Co. Men Attend
Mosquito Control Meeting;
Two Douglas County men at- j
tended the state meeting of t h e
Oregon State Mosquito and Vector
.Control Assn. held recently in Eu
gene. Sanilariun Irv Reierson and
county vector control Officer Fred
Lamoureaux report that a former
Douglas County health department
member. LaVerne Miller, was
elected an officer of the associa
tion. Miller is secretary-treasurer.
He is now a stale health depart
ment employe.
Milton Buhler, Eugene, was elec
ted president. Approximately 32
persons attended the two day
meet, Nov, 17-18. Major task of
the group is to plot ways and
means of killing more mosquitoes,
Lamoureaux said.
The unique problem of Douglas
County, control of mosquitois in
festing mill ponds, was discussed
at the session. In no other part of
the country does such a problem
confront residents.
Former Resident
Dies In Eugene
Mrs. Stanford (Marie) Williams,
32, former resident of Roseburg,
died at a Eugene hospital Sunday,
following a brief illness.
She and her nusband had been
attending the Bible Standard Insti
tute in Eugene. It is a ministerial
school there.
Surviving besides her husband is
an adopted son, Danny Williams.
Mrs. Williams was a member of
the Church of the Open Bible of
Roseburg. Her body has been
brought to Roseburg by Long 4t
Orr Mortuary. Funeral arrange
ments will b announced later.
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