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2 The Newi-Roviow, Ro.eburg, Or Wed., Nov. 21, 1956 Hospital News Federal Action Looms To Halt Dock Striko (Continued from Page One) Douglas Community Hospital a -j :u i Surgery! Ray Haren. Mm. Brad clala. of the union .aid to San Xnrm.n Bmphnre i Francisco that the vote was over- NMlfMrb.UrMilferd Woolsey. whelmingly m favor of a strike Mrs. Edeol Scweli, Winston; Mri. LTrdeJ "rc" ,es ln?,U1 5 John Bailey, Mrs Monte koehn, Gf coast strike already more than 100 million dollars. Further negotiations were sched uled here Wednesday afternoon between the ILA and the New York Shipping Assn., which rep resents itO shipping and Steve- Gua Soakousky. Mrs. Curtis Stev ens, Rosanna Powell, Keith Wright, Michael Stirts, Mrs. Richard Craw ford, Teresa Haovcr, Rosehurg; Mrs. John liillcr. Glide; Mrs. Warren Kadas, Sutherlin. Mrs. John Davenport and bahv, ! d.or'n8 firmt " lhe Prt of Nitwo years ago after sen Michael Hamilton: Mrs. Dwishtj r re- . . . , for interstate transpoi d.j.. .a K.h. ' in..;, jn- No concrete progress has been of sto en nroDertv. Mrs Earl Willard and babv Alari m,de. 10 ,,r toward settlement of Gerard Rushton Peabody, 56, of Earl; Mrs. John Cooper, Charles ine sixayid stride o euuo i White. Chris Lowery, Mr.. Ralph "Vuw'rM.? Hermann. Jimmy rcckham, Rose-; ' "?i(,Vn"ntl ain.uujnini.se. .uc v.n,, Rfoon, from Washington said the administration was consider- Russians Shooting v Hungary Refugees To Prevent Flight VIENNA, Austria IM Russian soldiers are shooting down Hun garian refugee, in efforts to pre vent them from escaping into Aus tria, a U.N. agency reported Wednesday. A statement issued in Geneva by a spokesman for the office of U.N. High Commissioner for Ref ugee, reported that nearly 52.000 Hungarians have fled to Austria since the rebellion began, includ ing 8.000 who arrived in the Ei senslandt area during the past lew days. Mrs. Forrest Freeman. Winston; Noel Argo, Glide; Robert Robin ton, Sutherlin. Mtrcy Hospital Admitted Surgery: Mrs. Burt Smalley, James Addocox. Roseburg. Medical: Mrs. Joseph Norris, f . I Tl A C.u Win- ner, Roseburg. Two Ex-Convicts Held For Probe Of Bank Robbery SEATTLE I The FBI Tues day night arrested two ex-convicts and two women for ques tioning in connection with the $34, 000 robbery of the West Seattle branch of the Peoples National Bank of Washington Monday. Richard D. Auerbach, in charge of the Seattle FBI office, identi fied the four as: Raymond William Joseph Cler mont, 39, of Seattle, who wa. pa roled from the McNeil Island Fed eral Penitentiary near Tacoma ing a transportation 'Among these latest arrivals Seattle.' a bartender with a long there are many wounded, because criminal record involving larceny, Soviet infantry has arrived at the assault and bank robbery. border and has opened fire on the Mary Moore McGraw. 36. of .refugees." the spokesman .aid. Grand Coulee. Wash. Auerbach "Nevertheless, the refugees are said she was also known as Mick- continuing to ros. the border in ey Hale. great numbers Policeman Places Defendant Near Riesel Attack NEW YORK 11 A policeman Dillard Youth Returns Home From Hospital Friday Stevenson Fires Political Blast At Eisenhower By ROSA HEINBACH Ralph Patterson School of Dance i.i,, r:,h.n iwr-old son of in Koseburg. .r.v. 'v1"?--".i.;;i.,:.: ;.;i, v..h.nn. who Mr. Fr.n Duouette ui at lesuiying in uie vicior nicsei , ju. -. p.- .iroot in Dil- blinduig case has placed Gondoifo underwent major surgery last Fri-lher home on iflh street in uu Maranli, one of the defendants, ! day at Douglas Community Hospi- ard. near the scene of the attack. ! tal is now recuperating at the fain- Mr anJ Mfs clarence O. Lack Patrolman Edward F. Grant ily home on Fifth Street in Dillard. wem ,0 portland over last weekend testified for the government ys- Jackie had surgery performed on ,wnere the former received optical terday that Miranti drove a car hi. left knee, and accordmg to re-Uen,ion They uter saw the show. .i - :j I nnr4 frnm hie mrtfhpr Will hlVe Oil : .nt-1 t ii tha RpnflrlwnV me wrong way on i one-way nuu . kv, - u-uanuiua. 01. v Ua -harrrnH that Hip GCiP hue Manhattan street just before Rie-!leg to a cast for some two months, hMt Th ayed overmsht ' ,,?' ScvT ha sel was blinded. . . I?'? he may. u, a week or wp , , frlends Mr. and e feet, e policy tor hand! ing So Grant said he flagged the car aore io rwuuic , i Mrs. L. U. l-atnrop. down and atarted to write a sum-'he "Y'nth, Srde l the DousIas i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers and son mons. The officer said the driver jHtsh School. Jnd daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. pleaded, "I'm married and h a v e ' , M: O. A. 'nf"d,h'"c'e.? Jack Myers and children, Dianlha, children. I'm to a hurry to get 1 McGuire accompanied Ithf 'ormer s shar0D Billy and Gregory, wen to home." u' "V. " u-Va i. v...'. Urants rass sunaay vu y... Grant tesUfied he let the driver aerson """CJ1' . tv Jack Myers' brother-m law and sis- go although . he offered the patrol-! Ron-! ,Ir, J A J",' c.f.nf y.i r i. com- self as sayitg. "Put that away "Le.Vi,n"? '? "UIS?fw : ki. who formerly lived in this before you. get into .trouble." . . : Th.t .'rAYuoenU , To identify Miranu as tne dnv- er, Grant stepped from the stand in federal court, walked up to Mi- toe two alternate courses of court J.ne Hardestv. of Seattle. The U.N. report was borne out "u. up - 1 ii..,, Tleiiftae acUon for any inronctHXi to end ; Clermont was charged with by a U.S. congressman who aid;""" "a squeeiea on icji slIum" HI I Ui lib T lUIIIIS i: - sirue. ; pinx roooery. reaooav, wno was iusiii wnunu If the Presiiec: i-svvM the released from McNeil Island to down a refugee on Hungarian soil national emercewv pr of November. 1S, after serving i ! near the Austrian frontier W ednes- ha T.ft.n.r!U- i.t ih w.viU term for bank robberv. was beine'day. normaiiv knr.i 'u nsiBjii. I r held for investigation. I Rep. Francis Walter (D-Pa), HAr harri The government alleges Miranti . 1 1 J drove Abe Telvi, Uter found slain UTIilTlcS LOilTenU on a lower East Side street, to! the scene and that Abe Telv Discharged Mrs. Glenn McKay and baby. Bonny Kay, Portland; Mrs. Joan Hayden, Winston; Bruce Harris, Sutherlin; Dale Stimson, James Clark, Roseburg. Porter Visits Roseburg On Post Election Swing v (Continued from Page One) The two women were being held , here to survey the U.S. aid pro- threw the acid. MiranU Domenico vi.imv xY-.r litK'in as material witnesses. wi u,iat ,u itiu.vtj, -- i whit. Urau ttnru sM-ttirr. iid Auerhach s agents took Cler- toio newsmen ne wunessea in!i,. c" Power Shortages miinilv. Mr. and Mrs. William Esperson of Portland made a return visit with old friends to Dillard over the weekend. Mr. and -Mrs. Esperson sinnoed over in Dillard at the RIDGELAND, S C., I Adlai Stevenson says, "It's about time that a lot of people in the South decided whether they are Demo crats or Republicans." The defeated Democratic presi dential candidate interrupted a hunting vacation here yesterday to attack Republican foreign policy. He charged that the GOP has no let expansion in the Middle Last. "I have warned for three years." Stevenson told newsmen, "that tha Eisenhower-Dulles foreign policy was headed for disaster and I wish I thought the administration had, , even at this late date, some policy for restoring Allied unity in the Middle East." Stevenson noted the strong back ing given the Republicans in the South in the recent election and said the people of the South must ((decide to which party they belong. it tney are itepuDiicans, Stev enson declared, "they should can- Isst nisht; far as I'kn.iw, mont into custody at a home be- incident while on a trip to the men says it WASHINGTON An attor-1 is trying to prove nev for the Pacific Nonnwest home of Mr. and Mrs. H a r r y i didy say s0- and worij for that Bratsch, Mr. and Mr.. Don Mar- J (hey are rjemocratSi tyn and Mr. and Mrs. Leo W Uus. . should return t0 y, M tl ... Ju.m 4Kb inlanrf TntltP I . iney imru ui" u. '--" and Be a pan oi u. to southern California visiting old stvens(m is visiting a olanta. friends and relatives en route. ,. . h re owned bv th M shall Field family of Chicago. Norwegian Troops Move ihr r n. r'mi n at ih mo- ing rentM bv the Hardestv wo- nunsanan-Ausinan ironuer wun , wc t:u Si7-uvircii iota ui. , , c.. Tn. ?! .E'.1Bi f JS mi- VS.t -e..1,,!. ii h.-su.; i U. r.en Jnsenh M. Swine. U. S. and harbored Abe Telvi after the private utilities a the Pacific Into Suei Canal Zone meni 10 unove uir i- ; Auerbach .aid, agents found two ! commissioner of immigration and 1 attack last April 5 on the syndi- Northwest area have for many n u i , ma i.:it .t,.p.liiAn .nl Tnhf. V T inI. i rat.r4 lihnr Inmnict IvAarc cftiri thre were OOWer Short- ..- . c i . louuni tiu id,wv in uitn. u.iui.m..uwi, u-.,u . . - ' in ' ' w cm.wt4 . w... ... i .... . , , . .vax.itir. accictant 1n th. ! (Continued From Page One) .Mto? hr th.5 mrb kT on '""S l the robbed U.S. attorney generaL actrfw by the NLRB based on bink , WaUer.. account comcided with ;S"T?i iVlS,i Auerbach declined to comment I statements b- refugees that train ni.m.v.rP.T. f fhJTZ ' " circumstance, which led ' loads of their countrmen are be n JS. Taft HlrtW FBI f'nts ,0 rr"t " imT- tm8 deported to Russia. This was ILA had violated me TaJl-HarUey , hw ,i,.hi.Li. in ih. of nrntpstatinns in with the current weaknes. in the lumber market. On social security, Porter said i t f r,,if f.;;g,i 'before closing time Monday by 'from the Soviet-controlled Buda- f . ?k ,t,l ii i vZX bandiu. One of the; pest Radio that there have been tract wita tne ron ot -ew ors funmJn st()od t a doorway whilelno dcportaUons, and promises that Relatives Staying With Glide Woman By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY ! aces in the recion. Allan Smith, a PNP ltwyer. was ; Cttjes Britaii i auempting 10 ai.sprove, uuiuis ?" , , othT rif,Ml tht Ml"' s- TK VT Sfl )s till awl vr I . .1 . . . . J (k. nMft.-n mnA nf .-.rirtM. Hr. "'"" " . v44v k' 6 -y10 en money was siuneo spm ..MvFf.us the Uw tha ,,erri,ory for the S0 H open and some S10.300 in bills qui iifying clauses in ' 'e"ipli!W moeuton. To d(, lh( ' s,Trwa on .tr.et and union nat nad separate contracts i abandoned. in tne various ports, tne .ew York employers, resisting the un ion's demand, have contended they have no authority to bargain for employers to other ports. The ILA. which modified it con work unfairly against some recipi ents. Porter also indicated an inter est to public work, development, in the district. He said that he had made a study of the Siuslaw River bar with the intention to m-lr. Vlnnn.. an t ! . . r iviri Porter .aid that he tavor. any"" ..., ,k , " '"' Incentives for developing, greater j tosisUng that a new coast-wise shipping and expanded ; tnet here cover aH branch c Blue Star Mothers Wrap Christmas Gifts The Blue Star Mothers, Chapter 6. met last week at the Glide club- oper- house with ten members present. ations of Port of New York em- The group wrapped 144 Christmas plover, to other East and Gulf j gifts for the patients of one of the Coast ports. This is a major issue wtrds in the Roseburg Veterans to the negotiation deadlock. Hospital, which the chapter spon- If the NLRB general counsel sors. finds merit in the emnlovers' I The next meeting will be held mittee, Appropriation. Committee. charge, and issues a complaint, he Dec. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the home Public Works Committee and i could apply tor a teoerai court in- iot .-urs. upai narpoui in unon Banking and Currency Committee, junction restraining the ILA from 'ville. All members are urged to With the 1956 showing of Oregon I continuing the strike so long as it be present and bring their candy, Democrats, Porter said, he hopes i keep, insisting that other porta beias 144 boxes of home-made candy fnr m eeteui eommiitM afitirnment. included in a new contract. i are to be packed for the hospital- Porter also said that an emer- The ILA could abandon it. two-'i?e, veterans to be presented with , gency exisU in the financing of coast bargaining demand and still ' Ulf a Christmas gifts, education and achools. A search t continue the strike on other issues. . : must be made to find a solution but some officials were hopeful ! Murfla frpplr PTA ry issue . " ports to the district. Speaking of committee assign menu, Porter stated that he hope, to become a member on one or two of the following committees: Insular and Interior Affair. Com in, France and ts- rn.l ram. in a statement calling Federal Power Commission hear- for a tj.N investigation into "bar ing, a roruano power consuimm a barous aggression. The statement statement that private utilities in was forwarded to U.N. Secretary the Pacific Northwest have been r.pners.1 Dae Hammarskiold and Mrs. Darlene Parchuk. and Mrs. fighting federal power construe- nrooosed that an investigation be i uelores streicner, sister and uon. . made m cooperation witn me in- idaufhter resoeptivelv nf Urt. The consultant, Samuel Moment, ,,,,, rj rrnse Russian troops will turn over all i Elaine Ash, manager of the Red had testified Monday that three Tne governments of Britain, arrested Hungarians to the re-(Barn, arrived from Portland last of the organizing companies of France and Israel have denied pre gime of Premier Janos Kadar for j Saturday evening, to be with Mrs. Pacific Northwest rower had vjous Egyptian charges of atroci trial. I Ash. who is suffering shock by the waged an intensive publicity cam- Walter said he was actually j sudden death of the owner, Frank paign against federal dam con-, 0tner AraD moves against Brit- walking on Hungarian territory Kucera. Saturday morning. istruction. lain and France were reported some distance from the first Hun garian checkpoint when he heard shooting and saw a man running. The man was running beside a small canal about 100 yards from the congressman with soldiers fir ing at him. , Walter said he saw the man fall down the canal bank as though he had been shot. Refugees who came across the border later told him the soldier, were Russians, he said. All three returned to Portland I Smith, during cross examina- from Svria and Jordan Monday. Following the funeral Uon of Moment, said the power; in Damascus, the Syrian gov service of Kucera, Mrs. Ash will load forecasts made by private ernment announced the cancella return to Glide, accompanied by i utilities were more accurate than tjon 0f au contracts with British the widow, Mrs. Frank Kucera and , those made by the Bonneville j and French companies and barred her attorney to lnnk aftpr the Power Administration. Uh. nininw f ! tK-nnrh Qt-ria business interests of the deceased. I Smith said private utility offj- for western Europe. The Red Barn was closed todefi-1 cials for many years have urged j rhe move appeared to be the nitely Saturday, Nov. 17. , Congress to construct federal pow-!f;rst s(pp m breaking off econom ise Rev. Karl Faulkner, pastor (er facilities to the Pacific North- jjc relations with Britain and of the Glide Baptist Church, un- j west. ! France. Syria severed diplomatic derwent major surgery Monday at I Moment countered with the : relations with the two Western pow the Douglas Community Hospital, ; statement that the private utility ; er5 two weeks ago. and is reported to be in fair condi-! overtures to Congress were "nul- j Movement of oil through pipe tion. The Rev. Faulkner requests ! lified" by a national advertising jjnes in Svria already had stopped, that his friends do not send flow-j campaign directed by the private Some pumping stations on the lines ers, as he is allergic to them, but utilities against federal power. were blown up two weeks ago fol- "For a few years. Moment : lowing the British-French invasion said. tne uuuues preaumeu iu favor feder. 1 generation but they to the problem. Porter aaid. in that if the contract territory issue play Sets New Meeting Date which federal aid could Dart Porter also .aid that he would 1 (urSi liKe to see a system oi aio ior "talented, qualified student." to continue advanced education. He cited the United States' falling be hind Russia in output of scientists as as example for the need for this type of program. Commenting on the issue of min ing claim, and land usage tuch as me ai ?varrna rase in me receni . ... . . t . . , . campaign. Porter said that the,"'':,, '' k.m. The executive board meeung tor Administrative Procedure. Act , ' ' j. I merly scheduled for Thursday eve governing this field at present wa.: Lshe"rvIr c- B-Vr? toda';ning has been changed to Dec. 6 adequate. 1th41 Carhart wa. charged on a ,nd ,in be held at the home of I was put aside, agreement might be reached on tne remaining is Riddle Businessman Denies Battery Count William Henrv Carhart, 45, oper ator of the Riddle Cleaners, Rid dle, was arrested Monday ny a nesday armed with a long handled net and wearing a top-1 coat and dress hat. The bearded Ethiopian monarch, paying a state visit to Japan, hunted to the centuries-old Jap anese court fashion at Emperor Hirohito's imDerial hunting Dre- I serves in Kbshicava. Other busi- Myrtle Creek PTA set ita "back j ness kept Hirohito away, but to school night" for high school i Crown Prince Akihito acted as parents for p.m. on mursday, : host to the visiting ruler. Haile Selassie I I F" FN I riUnrS rUr laUwixS he would appreciate receiving I cards. He expects to remain in the Tfikrvn i Fmnmr Hail. ' hosoital 10 days and will then re- Selassie went duck hunting Wed- cuperate at the home of his sister carried water on the other shoul to Roseburg Idaho University Freshman Admits Starting Blaze MOSCOW. Idaho ( A Uni versity of Idaho freshman has ad mitted setting an Oct. 19 dormi der by means of the advertising campaign of the canal tone In Amman, Jordan's Parliament urged without a dissenting vote that Jordan end its military sub sidy alliance with Britain and es- The exchange between Smith i t.iblish relations wilh Russia and and Moment, a witness tor pumic Communist China. The military al oower forces, came during FPC hearing on PNP's applica tion for a license to construct the Mountain Sheep and Pleasant Val ley dams on the Snake River. Small Private gram for the evening, parents will attend ten-minute classes in even- class that their child attends. The problem arise, in enforcing ! warrant issued by Justice of th law. Porter .aid. and assuring NM Pjetrold, Canvonville Justice of the Mr,. Aiec Reiber. all contestant, are fairly heard oniMre- Co leen Boyd Kiddle, com- D Courirv Women rlaimt H. noted Interior Krr. Plained that Carhart Struck hrl r"u5'" vwunry Tyumen tarv Fred Seaton'. statement that last Thursday during an argument I Win PrixeS In Contest liance stemmed from World War I, when Britain fostered the crea tion of Jordan. Pro-Egyptian can didates won a majority in Jordan's October elections and it was oe- lieved that the ending of the agree ment was only a matter of time. Reports reaching Syria from Lebanon said widespread violence had erupted in Beirut and the Leb anese army was called out to re store order. Tanks were reported . n: T-....... f. .1.. mii uus , uic nuiufrs pupwea up anu jdeb, inano. sitaea m siaiemeni in i oia-ouwiv, w. w.; T , , . . . netted their game. which he made "a fuU confession private airplane,, trj-ing desper-, If""'. 7 IMU,m' The nartv hacrAd HnrV in. : In all Hnrm tnrv firpc" on ih. atelv to lind Uie airport in a aense , "v- r" eluding two by Haile Selassie. ! campus, Koehler said. fog, crashed early Wednesday car- The youth, held under S40.000 j ryins lis uu a-uiii w . ..r., bond, is charged, however, with death. ... setting only a minor fire at Chris-1 The bodies were so badly man Hall where he lived. The "lrc. '."'"!" Nov. 29. ' The royal sportsmen hid behind torv fire in which three students' DlanVa i",cUnc Due to conflicung schedule, the, clusters of shrubs until the ducks I died. Earls Koehler, state law en- 1 'o "' program has been cancelled twolgathered on a nearby pond. Then forcement commissioner, a a i d i V Ml ! & TL roo times before. A. part of the pro-; court lackey frightened the Wednesday. Syria Asks Action To Halt Threat Of Invasion (Continued From Page One) Ihr... ahi.nta rfi.t in an .arlv. direct ldntUlC1llOn WSS pOlDie. Funeral Home at Statesboro. said NEW CITY SEEN SALEM A city of 8.000 persons may be formed on the ; hi... r.a w.ii .Sni ! t. W. Barnes ot me Dimes uu, t! u. o..;. .. there will be "no more Al Saren-i' the Riddle Cleaner, over anew . t ' . . ... v. ..... ! vJh?.. .i nl- v...v t. TiM ' however, there wa. no doubt that Chamber of Commerce announced oress inn ner meno, .Mrs. jean j iwo iwugi.a. v.ouniy iraitrnn.. "trm u.u .Siyju " j""' L, -J s , the trio was Henrv Elton Clifton, Tuesday mgnt it is circulating pe- Nnrenson. naa ucen 10 me clean--era won mator orires in a contesi w" u.vau u.ujviuica iu ku.ciu me mw.i a..u iiujiiutui...., i . . The South Salem Suburban si un untiu principles 10 Kmera uc iuruy niiu, aa.u nujciuiui t,ntnwr,nKoi ,.j nBrn. ,er. sponsored recenuv ot inet s ram- use oi me lorce, oui nis repon reii uuja u. .Turmisun ui ilsu wuu- , . - j , t,iHcni YOUTH DANCE FRIDAY I Arriigned before Judge PieUold o Foods ,n the Western states, unanswered the big question ty "has the confession." Martin- .PShS. CoUe'e The high school student, of Rose-'last Friday. Carhart pleaded mno- Hawau and Alaska. , whether any of Uu? U N. troops j son declined to comment and M'J , TnTstudents were Bob Fuqua of burg Youth Center are honoring col- cent to the charge and was free Mrs. A. M. Ison of Tenmile won 7uld P1'1 .e Suei Canal area , I have to concern myself with HilllIrd F1 and Hump c,mp. lege student, returning home for on posting a $100 bail. Judge Piet-'a food frecier. one of 12 awarded i the withdrawal of Bnush the case involving the Lhrisman beU a1l05. Wlfe telches school Everything The tax assessor came to the door of the Jones house "Do you have any posses sions?" he asked. "Oh, yes sir," said Jones. "I'm a very rich man." That's wonderful." The as sessor held his pencil. "Now please name your possessions." "Sir," said Mr. Jones, "I have a friendly, faithful, kind, loyal wife. Many millionaires can't buy that." "True enough," said the as sessor. "But I cin't tax you for her. What else have your" "Five lively, friendly chil dren who lov e the Lord." "Yes, yes," said the asses sor." But what else?" "A wonderful little church, my health, a job, and many friends." "Well," said the assessor, "You owe no taxes, but you certainly are a rich man." Do you count your bless ings the way Jones did? Some people always com plain. Cod's children should thank God. Thank Him with us especially this Thanksgiv ing Day. Come to church and thank God for everything. Thanksgiving Day Service Thursday, November 22, 9:30 A. M. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH West Corey & Military Roseburg, Oregon the Thanksgiving holiday at a told said today that Carhart had in the six-week contest. The other , ni French forces. fire. Savannah. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 1 1 24 S. E. Douglas Ave. will hold a THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd ot U A M. Subject: "THANKSGIVING" TS Nurwry JI bt ac tor moH ehtld ALL ARE WELCOME dance at the Elks Club Friday i requested a jurv trial and that winner was Mrs. H. B. Freeman, i 'J" negotiations, iiammirskjoio , ivoenier said line youtn maoe tne lJ)e w aiua; ,nd ,cM Unci anil k. ,,m,.v, b ik. ,ai. i., it., tn.i k.j t wun fn cp i .i.. a,. n , -.chnm said, would be based en two ma-' statement tn the presence of a dis-'., v. ... Dick Copeland'. teenage band. " set. won enough frosen foods is pn j principles: jtrict court reporter and signed iLl pilot He tn(j tw0 e0Uege i . - j. . , ... . 1 pTit c LW.tvint V will . . - . r. . . .... viae Minaay amncn ior iout lur -..-r-T . rires arose out in lour campus men bad been seen togetner earu- U weeks. recopuied m matter., concerning dormi,or)es withm eiRBt days and r in the night and presumably Mrs. Ison w01 receive her prize rt p7s"" fuBcuonmg 01 ; student guards were set up last went for a flight, in a few days. Bsth were notified i -f si V-v maintain the monlh s ,enoI"cemrnt Scn-1 Around 2 or 3 a.m. the fog be- of their awards th week. . Z, se,rcvhed ir " 'g.n to descend and visibility was Ipleted its ta'sl: of supemsmg the1, Matovich, who wa. a studenj soon near lero. The plane flew ..j .k. ,krir..i , leader in high school, was charged frantically over the town for near- ' u-t i with setting a fire at Clirisman lv an hour uy-mg to sight the air- i u.'im.r.iu tr.M th. .m. Hall Oct, 13. 1 port but apparently could not. SALEM tA The Oregon Tur- ,k. ,k. ! key Improvement Asn. will hold h,d hampered by the fact " .annual ouUook meeting here lh . yfi n0 withdrawal, have Friday. taken place in compliance with the Growers will be given a report .50luUons of the General Assent on prices and new production oe- bl,.-. t6apleti xov. j na ;. .,.T r OTumiu.. Ht maicated he had asked Brit TURKEY GROWERS MEET gen State College extension erv-; tin Frtrfe d Israel 'for mior- ice speciait. EY0U GARMENTS IN BY 10:00 A.M. WILL BE READY BY 5:00 P.M. THE SAME DAY Honn'f juarjnrft for high qualify trill prevails for this new service! "Rarely equalled , . . never excelled" HONlYS CLEANERS Alwoyi rienry of Free Parking 1019 S. E. Donate. Phone OK 34291 SERVING DOUGLAS COUNTY f0 10 TEARS 'The Court Houte It Jusr Ac ross The Street From Honn't" mi'jon about their plan, to with draw and told the Assembly he would report again "a. oon as 1 i receive clarifications from the : governments concerned " There wa. no immediate com-1 meat from the Bnush, French or Israeli delecaiions. i Hammirsk.ioid agreed wilh Fcypt that the work of cleanni the canal will not "begin until after the withdrawal of non-Egypt-itn forces from the Tort Said and ! tne car.al area " The clearance j operation is expected to take about I fe mth. Israeli forces Hid Hammar skiold appeared to be taking the rood faith of Nasser as the basis ' for ail the troop arrarreme.nts I They added that the whoie trend seerred to be toward restoring the condition, which led to the conflict. 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