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O
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2 Th. Newi-Roview, Roseburg,, Ore. Fri. Dee. 13, 1957 (
II oC P!u Fvnrincinn Coon
W e I II kAMWIIJIVII tafVVIS
rm I n
3iep in tasinn
Although unemployment in No-,
nr)mr hnvs..H an in.r.a. over
tlfF October figuret. the Kosebure,!
office of the Oregon State Kmpluy
ment Service noted that the ex-1
pansion program of the U.S.
wood Corp is "a tlep in the right
direction toward easing the eco
nomic situation.
The office reported that the firm
interviewed aome 1.200 applicants
month totaled 2.932. compared to
? m iwnhfr Th nf'iie renurt-
iTito 2rf the increase me
51m the h'Lms and lumblr con
section indSiirie!
lSi Figure High
The November 1906 figure was
2.73U. The average weekly number
of those drawing uneuipl jynient
"K'JJu"m
w7?TwS month
,,:;.'Si
tn-tMSm
1957. from 1603 to 1995.
E-in..,Ani f.n. ,hn.
-'"""-
that nnlw 7M7 wurkra av.r r..
im in .mnlnvm.nt hv loninK.
rliirins November Comoanv Dlans "w1" s-uumj m.- u nsnis, cnuciieo uie leoerai gov-. "
..ii r.r r,r..t .i t h. n.w ered pawlls dropped 16 1 per cent smaller unions charged with cor- ..rnment for what it called made- ,rl ."" ?! r.rw , .h. Fih.r Rn.H Firm ;
Roseburg plant to begin in Feb-', d"g fit first six montns of 1957. ruption apparency had restored 0i0 rffort. to combat discnra- : gn ? "mS (formerly RoutSfge Hatchery ) I
B v.. . u a romrvarwl wuh ihn um nonivi (mm" of ih jresiiiie organized la ;.tw.n . .mnimni ao iei uepuiy foreign flimsier , -r. . : j fceies, a ice
blv will be hired bv the firm next"" 19-- Place among Oregon bor lost by disclosures of the Sen- U charge that the President'. V"'1? ",Xh C?h, ,r, J : young bronie torn and the Uve ! Sd
month, said the employment agen- '5 '?.R ?e;, .. commiUee on government con- '"5dh p i pact . .the Aui bt0Dlt tom. AS"
y- r'.'"".uTir "".Y"'. ..rr " 7i.r Jh?-S ; '"a .."Tiv." ? " r State! welcomed the diffnci in In the breeder's division, birds ora; that h.'
Elimaled unemployment last " ,':."; ' Vk" " sianeo ana 100 um.ieavn iui oo- .... adoDlw, bv th. Ru,s,,n. , r,i5ed at Roseburg won lirsts and .nrt hi. wife
lumber and plvwood firms com:,"- ""na" ,nf orfSo counties
. ' . r , .. Khnwpd cnirit earn in navm Hnr.
?u JZeTTlhlTi
ine service ooiea mai mere is a
will zoom upward during Decem
ber
.. . . ... j
conirucuoo permit.. "Po",
tie service, totaiea a lor a vaiueir
of $40,329 in Roseburg and. four!
for a value of $47,620 for Douglas
County excluding Roseburg. The
latter figure O include, a $IO.Ot
bowling alley at Tri-City. Two
dwellings Qe included in the Rose
burg figure.
octootr letai snawn
The October figures for Rose-'
burg were 57 permits valued at !
fM.rayur Roseburg and a value of1
$i6 foHthe rest of the county. ;
The se. vice noted that there hasi
not fflen the demand for extra,
Christmas help as required in
vious years. A loss of purchasinggMrs. Floyd Skieens. Mrs. Thomas !
pow-er caused by unsteady employ
ment probably will result in a
decrease in retail sale, from that
experienced
the state
Former
Passes
o
Jes. Ilia
ston. died
Calif., where
his daughter.
Iliatt ha
years and
the Roseburg
born at Lincoln
Survivor, include hia five clul
Iran l - . h,n.l,W
in recent years, added j ormitrneyer. Koswurg; Allred Al- ai present paxrilte miW be taken UNITED NA HONS, N. V. H ,i ' - u w iuu.. aid n. .Miner, au ot LiiiiajTa. tnree . . . , o g . o o
agency. lexanaw rauia league, wmston; before Dec. 26 to qualify "t the Th. r N General AstffltoW T.iii.ji,. ai .. u . 1 pii'-""- o orotners, iesue strong, totiate n'rm Mrg rraBDCJB
George Shamp. Roseburg. higher pay sle. (Economic Committee la,l nh,. n b" i That lead wal followed 1 the Grove? Herbert Strong Santa For .School BraplMM O
J ' a ia-- c ift oc msiauea in eopt Ger-, nm,. , umbermen who prepSred Rosa. CaliA ind Ernest A. Strong 0"--X"' "I"T"
LVinctnn Mnn P9la. Community Hospital "Higher Rat. T. T!o o ln7' technical assistance to , Z a .... , list of recommended log prices Santa ruz. Calif., two, sisters., i Red Cros, iir5, .:9
VVinSIOn IVian Admitted .The court said, the hither rate 08 ' "c?.n'c.o ". " " DMes tackled some of the al- rH nhn nfovm Stud.. Inc.. Mr. R.h Jnhn.nn Vi..r Mahn ! ....? J."0' "r.si 'd course
,M 5"?trr. ,Mri" Woo Would prevail u" ..c.t.ons were r J?ertvelo nVtft erenc,, Fn, ternoon. membeV ifl the Industry Com-1 Mrs! Ethel Hdtlenbeck. Tampo rdav m?etin! of Ortion Stii a
IrrCalltOrnia worth, Sutherlin; WilhQ, Ahnst-'.tartoii before the deadline when r"' b 'voSdS:" ?lh ShorU ' a1 V? , ,mv " w" mitteen Log Valoes. It i thab Calif., and ftur grandchildren gchobl ffi, Jg rhfiaie
O ' ,?'!!! GHde:wMr,'o GorYoiKWard, many menSwill be oput on loweD Jje coUee ffi ffj announced that h wou'd meet comffllU wh"lch to meet with Funeral services will be held ino1,, Chii"
tt. 5? formerly of Wn- Myrtle Creek; oRobert Sample, paying winter jobs. O 0 f'XJ' e"un Tafter theTnued 'Bcl3'um Raul-Henri Spaak commission. the Church of Jesu, Christ of Lat- G"v 4 Rb9rf ?r?..r,
Thursday at Bellflower. OikUnd. , The use of pickup trucks to get '0"loU" V;,L., .. NATO secretarV Apesat Meeung. . . .... ,m ... . .,,. fl,, ,.r-dav Saint. Mondav at ? on. , ,0. JifZtS??!?.
he waa living with: . medical: Mr.. AUan Kishi. Mrs. ; to and from job site, came in for f'"...:. "efcJlYn" IZ" 're aisooarransea :bmiues witn - -"T - -. - ; - WIth Bi.hoo FrPd s. Wiugh offi- ' .... iT. if.."
d lived in Wmston four, nugg. ." """".T,s- ca- thatom many cases tt tollowflig O-d:.ioom.n-2T' V a oi o u s c , j s 9 ' Drice list carrxing heallhv lah-, interment will folio in the Ro- , , , i 5, ,. V"' '
had been emploved by''" Wade. Lynn WUUams. Rose- of a hard-andfSOOrule of gettmg "rTuVX-.Tj c k.j ciyn uova. ! T" .0... . ...(,,!. in burs Memorial Gardens. Funerab " :j 9 . -.
Lumber Co. He wa.. burg. o . truVLa at the county shops was ruu""' !.,.'. " -.J,.rin arransemenu in ch.rse -of f. ! ..C00' " "oseourj. a no . j
v w ,OM ; n;.ekrn.i . ,u a s-.auru i.ic -v..ri- w uiw'"1 a-v ' auuiiwii. n'jii - - - i iUt-K vuncijeon at noon win ne to- o
. .tu , in i - . . vuauiis me lumiij uiuinwij .n. j-n. .,.rr . Jt a f,.- ,.,t;,.-.. . an.hi tinKn LiOnE ajia urr .M5rruar. - i j i . t . a o . . ; ,A
ih Bishoprt MM-lCoolrfmiard; Mrs. McKinley Tur-i
and WtlbS Hialt. ner. Winston; Mr,. Denni, Brown
, Eulah M.yeaof,.".! baby? Rosalie; Mr,. Thomas"
llmer Hiatt of the, Norman and baby. Taraara Inez.
Thelma Knowles
all of Nyssa: Mrs
Rellflower and Thlmer
I'S. Air Force; three brothers. I
Earl Hiatt of Winston. Scolt Hiall
of ,yss and ClarencdJHiatt of
Bavonne. NJ.: and two sistera. !
a inu iiarrncciwiiiau oi i.uw,, ...iv. i,ij , bhic vuiuil is rt'.Tiiourseu
. NJ.; and two sister.. I Malfait. Leroy Crafton.o Joseph , for costs art deduct ;ne uAn dues
le Knagle of San Antonio. ytton. Rov Bhi.eth. Everett Jol- from payche. ft letter request
j..... .. .... . i.. i . cw..i, is...i.y. . .. l j . i . . vs . .
Mr.. Jos
Tex . and Mr.. Lenme McFarland
of Joplin. Mo.
No date has been set for funeral
services, which will be held at
Nyssa
fenmile'Womon0Pa$ses
In Hospital Thursday o
Flossie Ison, 470 Tenmile. died
Thursday in a local hospital She
o wa. born Feb. 2. 1910. in Pound, i
a.. and came to this community;
17 years ago She was a member
of the Tenmile MethodiChurch.
Surviving are her hubj?id. .Art-
r!W, Tenmile; a dauehtrr.
9
ijya. lenmile: and three nrotws.
Acie. Dewey and Cossie Meade, all
of Pound.
Funeral services will be held
1 T mt'i m-m w.
Monday at 7 p m. in the Tenmile
.Meihoclja Church. Vault interment ;
will be Mi the Tenmile .emeterr. !
The thapel "tJhe Roses i in
charge of ar.Wigements
SIGN
)
195 fvtODEL
Cloflrjes Dryer
Otim pound DTIN6 CaAaCtlY
SftciAL sitting to njrr
w r.Qiai woijj) vuFACI
NO JPICIAl
'ins ttcyjufv
N3 f Ty;iS,8
Until
March1958
CARTER
r w I
lliiitail
nicraicj
26j S E. STEPHENS
recession
www
Colli Dranlr
OUnTy Jllll lUnKS
. .
C7i
P'y-'TlJra n f AUOI-Orl
i I lUlU 111 vQVCI CU
Payrolls In Oregon
" "
19i7' Uoulil" Cocaiy covered
P - vrSU "'B" 339 '6' " m"
par'! li'T $36161194 durin the
iiisv mu ui ia.wj. vvicreu iaruus,i
" explained, are those on which
P menls are made into the state
iuu.
Thus they are principally indus-
I 11,
Multnimrt County QUI first
Place m total payioll5wLane Coun-
K '".Coo, and
.Marion jockeying for fourth. For
i.- : l..i -i ,n:i - r
ulc ul mm9 vuuiuT
h oht.aH nv. lr nn
' " -j
u'sP"e lh.e .drop in lumber pnc-
n fi ha'lf of 1957. principal-
, k--,. .
, Eastern Orecon and industrial
tivities in Multnomah and nei;
Sonne rnumi.c Urons in tnlal in-'
-
- o" -
cr counties of Southwestern Ore-
"
T. ! i
Hncnita Nouic
, Q- e
Marev Homital
Admitted
Surnary: Nick Stolz, Roseburg
Mrs. Jame. Polland. Sutherlin.
Medical: Mr.. Otto (riffeth,
Riddle. .
Discharged
Mrs. William Lange. .Mrs. tarl
pre-!JacoDy and Daby, Laurie Ann;,
McMenamin and baby. Tieyiothy '
Edwardy . Gene Couey, Carl
Haskin. Mrs. Guy Sweet. Mike
Haskin. Mrs. Guy Sweet. Mike
Myrtle Creek: Mrs. Robert Ow-
ns an baby. Daniel ArweU.
""rvaiuw. itueoen .vioore. aIyi
Malfait. Leroy Crafton.o Joseph ,
ly. Jerry Shults, Roseburg
Bankruptcy PdtiftoS
By DosliSH
2S23 W. Sherwood Ave , $7.56 02
Myna H. Garrison, housewife, Rt
n 'housewife Rt
iPs- J7 (Lifi mi ' nd
4 Rjix 810. Xnebu?g.7.656 80; and
Stephen E'lark. millworker. -
Kr. aB.973 90 0
LeVW. tXatng&
11 T 1 '
3t v3 S3 a CatafOi
Lewis O JoftisO 63. Myrtle
Creek, died at hit home tale
Tlrtsday afternoon
Ine body has filen rrmov to
Ganz Mortuary. 1-uneral arrange-
ments wiil be announced later
. '"t..""1"",."-....1'!?? ! ".""""O"- Worker, poin.rt out d" " V ,"d 'e' r renc Concluding service, ,n Sffl S '
Vn Uarran t r f'hjsrvl M . IliUlluilJ uuhwj m n net ilrlt fjrl f3T It A C i n TV ,VJ : i an. auu ft - O , lltWCU U it IJOUI U O nOLiTi Of KM
Tk... ri,..i.. 1. .i 1 l-j. uiicii UL. ntriiL uui ir m i nil iv,a-.i a.Bnr h..- wit. uac .nni rn itc . . ..... 1 n
mptcy petition, n l.S. District turthcirSorm.tion be'P taking de..nd Malcua.n Moms Lev. lre aid fr by the off
Court Pm Hand thi.wm-k . an action. Butts asked for and inson 22 of California? "committed O rP cal hospitr She was born ten. i. Pendmg the prelimmai-y hearyig
The rlonle and he amounfs of " nltd .notfOr auri.ence with " u.imen 0 "rco t. .Jd.c- lfWfdfVlUfi 0 I !d' N'b "d ""J " Chf " l l"1' count5
the denTs r, h ? h.vS hsed wer tifj court 0- th. r.quJ ,WI, &m , "einfPp I"" v k ' J'U " "' W
an., u.nav d .n i. 1 oea said the emrWte. OrniM like I'TJ!,.. ,rai .1 .h.,i m n m t Wlv friAntCMrQ TSSt bhe msa Tnamed Feb. J. 192j. Z
Oi-' cOC 4$a LUCK... OUR
DA
A O
tiQriKQ
a 1 O 0 e-
fISM
,,.,'g utb 8V 6
ONLY T O
O 4f . O
O . a P1 ir
TIRE CO,
CIO Wlllds Up
Conclave After
,
Ousting 3 Unions
ATLANTIC CITY, S. J. ' A
smaller but determined AKL-CIo.
its guna aimed at liberal age in-
creases during 19o8. turned to re-
doubling its efforts today to nd
itself of crime, racketeering and
corruption.
It had shown during its week-
long convertion a lirraness to deal
decisively with corruption even if
it mnl Tnnkinn nf ltt target;!
affiliate the 1.400.000 - member
Teamsters Union.
' . i - -i . . i
uuaicr irom uir iracuuun oi
yesieraay. me ieaerauon pieacea
u , ii,,iU.i
",U forces euer-,eU
" corruption within the trade
unlon movement."
11 leu, nuwever, uiai iw mucn ,
emphasis had been placed on la-;
bor corruption by the Senate com-
mmee ana ciuea lor enuai euuri
to smoke out
any management
I
AFL-CIO President Ceorge
Xleany. re-elected to his second
era.WD. said a huh sAnd.rdOof
living can be maimained only by a
l l , . , 1 i
men level oi purcnasing iwwrr.
i ..i. . ,um Ta9m.tSPC '
" iiuluuu i"
,ns in:
Jakerv
72 00!
UniST -
the box score of ouated unions
cluded-the 132.000-inember B
U'ptror 'nmn. inri th T
Laund?v Workers Union,
; . , Lm - i i.u
U'nrlrarc O Th. riiiU
---- r :c J '
promising compliance with ctfan-;
lion .". v,.-o
- With the authorSv of the AFL-
Fin r.-nti. Tnnnril M.v
!rhart?red a naw bakerv uitTub
within the federation.
"
- jRoad Dept. Employes
,Tn Havoa-lSuei BerJucC.fl
1 n av,Sbl'ue weoutiiwu
(Continued from Page 1)
o
gate the OierTionev grievance
The court clarified
a misunder-,
standing which had arisvn over a-
cations. Emploves said there was
confusion about O vacation order
and that many belieed vacations
and th
Exam pie. of waste in lran,Orta-
t,0n wec..ed bv employes. jTidge
J.rksoVreed Jh.iji was often
necssary0 to matte iceptions p
in uiven a clean oni oi neaiui aiiti - - , . . ... . .. r . :. L. j , , rnn
ghofhTcXmeXr- mtedTexu" SVlfor IhV wff. Sh. ChoAovfci. would doike.
the rule' and that common senses arT anA
should prevail - W.iYff
o tie? county is-Jo re Hibursed
for costs aif deducting uTn dues
ue sach deducuoiill is to be writ-
w- . - - --. ---
ten y the Wurt to County -Uerk
Lharles Doerner. .
I 4 written request asked by
; the clerk. Butts toW the court.
Th court expressed interest wanted fi.'m oPortland jo Jwe.
c,us VAn tf 'PProed at tha'.Qme
" wouloVBLJuly lO"CJiofn6e anv
"
M
Cnemplo men? insurant for the
: O '' ai"lO
na.,s ve r.inntv t-i Siirv bvk
' c slate foma, Ai . money
paid out to (yemplojed, county
Several Msurance plans for
health and hospitah:ation were laid
before th court hP Run. tk. h,.
Wet attorney is 10 be aJl to rule
Wthe count v ran participaaSand
to what extent
PHONE OR 2-2619
o SO
o o
I O " T CD
Gov. Williams
HeaoVCivil
Rights Croup
NEW YORK Michigan;
Guv. G. Mermen Williams has !
been named bead of new con-i
unums governor a conference on
civil nghu.
Purpose of the conference, at-
tended here Thursday by gover-1
nors and other olficiala from 12
Northern and Western states, is
to -expand interstate eoopera-
t,on to protect and strengthen the
rights of the individual."
niu ...i..... ...u...k Mat ....
ih. inth .nniv.r.arv ih. im,i.ii'"", out the world could not ac
mg former President Harry sJ"Plon
an i-aara
irumant committee on civil
iprtivc
uov minims ana oov. Avrft
Hamman of New York spon-
sorfd ,he meetmg.
i Among sutes represented in-
duded Colorado
Washington
Oregon and
O
rOhlhagen RlteS
Slated SatUrdiV
JiaieU JdlUTUd
Gr.v. .toe. ! f rvice, for
Clara Kohlhagen, 82. wa be held
CalurHa v at 7 n m in the l nil
w . . o,;
Dtna cemeierv. ineoncv. neweu
Morgan of the First Chrisuan
Church wUl officiate. o
Mr9. Kohlhagen died Thursday
in a local Irospiul. She wa, born
. , ... , . , -i ...
j" a local iR.pit.l. She was born
NmO 21 18T5 in Grand Ramds.
band.o William
in 1954. and shethan 900 Hnillion people, wilt) A ,; I Mafinav
of the First Chru-'emerge in central Europe, exclud-,1-0? AppatMl "leeringj
Bi from thesHhere of atomic' HetlJ Here Thuadjf
a m.mhor
m'm,Der
Survivmg ar. sistejP m r
Bertha Christie. Mt. o CiJernon.
Wash : four nieces. Hiss Bertha
SaeMIrUge Of Nuclear Weapon!,
Kohlhacen
ipec&r NelV Rn OfeNAf0
Mrs. Howard Zimmer. Portland;
and two nephews. Eouu Iftihlhagen
Jr. and Edward" G? hohlhagen.
bolh of Roseburg. -
lnt.rm.ni will h n th. Civil
Bend'CemtS-y.OrhOchapet of
The Roses iTin charge of the ar-
"
U. N. Adopts Aid Cto
For SmaJler'r'i&tionfl.
V raS, , 3 school,
'.KJ1S i eAtdred the
tAls'drfd "
wea unreaiisi
ffTYtVil foi(u$VtrJu
"yisyWi)
CaT TV! Ma Tan m.n eSCaned
Vt.. ,). h.-i.Catal hr.
Hum a tut -.a.v ..-..
Thursday evenuig. One of them
' was captured by s:e police thr
hour, aier. '
Theiaivk TOilie Jre. CKp com-
kevwhich one"qfyn had pro-
cn'r.d o
v a (
shorl'
nm a shor;C-:ice :.onh of
anP.mCAr!.r a rhlft
thwusn t
hfi)
orusn
P,aW- firiwl several shots
in the air during ohase
, Levinson wa still at 1,
fri:4 .
1415??
BOMBAY Four luers. the
rare offspring ofa lion father and
, tigress mother were reported
T mlha9lak Ma
Bengal tigress, and the (iather is
1 Shankar. star lion of circus
royal
menagerie. ThJJS'imais hueobeen
cacompanions for two iOrs.
T,r... nf th pravn.i-rf. were
delis eQl in rapidsucc. TheQjl
fourth arrived W? hsir later ffi
The 700 supenniendent Mid h- If 1
gers are a rarer phenomenon than
li;ons. the offsprings of Timers and
honcsse The too bred one ticon
12 vears ago Wit it djg) not live
long o iP
) Pl'HTl.AM .fQ- lultronh
) Counly Circuit J .ge Ja.ne. W.
) Crawf.aji ThursOv denied mo-
llons 10 oismiss iu abjuieasmx
charges acj'ist PortlaftV gambler
Big Jim iQins.
Elkins aked dismissal of the
charges, contending that the m-
A,.t m..t mul hw laat lf'l
1 vice probing grand nines violated
his ri.i: He claimed immunnv.
from prosSrut: fnffenset abouVI
which he testified offore the 4jnd
) lury
' X-l.'n. waa th nniwini! writn...
for fji state ia its investigation
of cnarges ifSvice jnd corruption
here Three Trand nines returned
11 indictments s a result of the
probe. Twenty - sesen. including
those against tlkin now remain
E.kms and his :iplovr. Ray
mond x'lark. were coovwied on a
federO w.Ptappmg charge They
base appealed
PRUDENTIAL Lltt
INSURANCE
HORACE C BERG
ShckI tt Ih. 01
e.,M tw9
Ot. OI J.74l laa. OI l.na
Ambassador Lodge
Says U. S. Wants
To Work For Peace
UNITED NATIONS, N Y. ,f -!
Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge
I5aid rnday the inited Mates
"4nt 10 ork w,'h "'J So"" Cn-:
ion ,or Pace. But he declared
"mere coexistence while one side
tries to bury the other is not the
auawci.
Lodge told the V. N'.'t 82 nation
puuuiai luuii'iuurr ne weicumea
any hopeful sign from the Rut
mild speech as proof that '
of Soviet policy had been '
' .
Bis Oap Noted
He added, however, that "there
is quite a gap between what he
(Kumeuov) says and what the
Soviet L'nion does."
Kutnetsov's speech was be -
lieved aimed primarily at the up-
coming NATO summit meQing in
raris. at was considered unusual-i
s eonsiaerea unusual-
t hT u g h it contained
ly mild
a tin
veiled warnings that the -W'est
should remember Russia's inter -
continental ballistics achieve-
menu
i Kuznetsov propped that
"us"
sia. the Initial Htat.c anH Rrtt.
. .
i nu renounce me siorinK or nu-
clear weapons in East and0$est
: Germ an.
i U both German vernmenL
would agree to ban producuon ano
.1... .. : c...
; wouJ agree to ban producUon ana
use of nM.iear aeaDons on iheir.
i armaments. , KKnetsov said.
j 0 .
,ron,irul,H fro rft , ,o
o
meeting, it j report u the
establishing oof Ouch bases in
4l9i tatp
GaUard yid Fran ia not op-
posrd to Uie principle of such
bases, however, lending some sip-
port to a trench newspaper re-
doit that France might agrse to
! Sie? baes if thex, are under the
i cumuiiou oi meo veuirsi nmv
luin rnmmanrl.r n aTr9n-h aan.
"Ba Cirv Polic Jei&
roJC JBk
. , new ,nlforn?. o(
decora
oseburg
7 .
policw arc be ins decorated this
week with the addition of giatrhing
. shoulder (patches to be worn on ;
: jackeu and Winter 91ms.
The new D&fhes consist of en six-
nAinlul ., . . h.n. H,n. ntl,n
- ..aTv.Ai.'. a ..u
ln gif.! vn m uibiui,iuuiiu. w.iii
aw 5maU green pin tree insine each
po,nt the legend T:mer Capital"
is tnrScd in red in the center ft
the tir7ooriUv ..urrounded bv
aO -RosebArg Police'- leaend.
Rain should fail on iseburg
again sometime during the next
erBureau. . .
Voir, normal tema4flurcJ3 are.
tf 19
epe'd. with near or iflghtiytMrs. I.loyd . (Mane) Thomp-
atrne normal precipitation Proush
nM veanesaa. qiCqDuik 01 me
precipitation is expecTed to occur
before Tuesdav.
i kh:h temperaiiridurinjLthe pe-
! .mcf O. -. ... l , Mat , , .
42 and 52. while the (fcimmums
will be between 32 and 42. Total
rainfall for the e dart is t-
pected to reach one ench
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'SfiOES
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f, eg
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gSbtf Green Stamps With ftirdiasSD
1
Ouol.ty SHoes Priced
826 S E Cos.
j Roseburg Turkeys
Claim 18 Prizes
At McMirjnviJJe
Turkeys from Douglat County
took the lion t share of honors at
the recent Pacific Coast Turkey Ex
hibit at McMinnville.
in an unprecedented allowing
w.a. h.
Dave R.
on Fbtii
rwinr
t...u. u. .
er Road
inH hit firm it PirtHa vnn h II
piKknn ... all lii-a Kenarl. Kfa c t awH
Jbrowe categories and both grand
championships. Four of the 'five
.! v a.i
Dy CoopVrTb rds T hU i. to. teat
JL, ,uVh sween hi. ever been
me'itVe McMmn "le howT
1 seconds in the medium young tom,
heavy young tom. medium young
hen, light young hen, heavy young
hen, and .wept first and second in
j all division, of the midget bronie.
! The local birds won first and third
in the light young tom division of
broadbreasted bronze.
in th. oven-readv class, local
j n the. oven-readv class, local
turkeys Claimed first and second
iivOe voune bronze tom division,
; foWTh and fifth in the adult bronze
hens division and swept firsts and
seconds in the two midget classes.
They also won the breeder, pen
! i
ciass.
ass.
In all. the local hatchery's birds
,m blue rjobon, ',nd twoJM.-J Uflmtn
1 V...Vi .K.mninn.hin. i. th. hrniri- "3 id TT 0 111 J 11
S"nd ATXK Id!- IN- I 1-
I bron and bronze midg , n EUgene
"
. . . . j
local hatchery is mana
geg
Helen Sparks.
tLtunued from fige 1)
,. be.djer. , .r. beug ducted
tuiuueiiuui w,vu"-
t- .,. o..Kr
C VUC14UI1S m iwmws
utt are affected b the log as -
sessmea'. oaly those wno coiq
deck log., to keep mills operatinc,
threMh the winter montns. Iher i
ar. taxeA OB the atorcd log. on I
hand Jan. 1, with the tax levied
on the logs'
' V
Charle. Ogle. Associated Forest ,jTen Grover H Uar Anaheim
Industries. Salem, conaucteu the . Calif Robert E !ar La Mese
Roehur meetine. He pomted outlri;r . j.i i...i,.i d,Dt
that in similar meetings already
fiaja in otner areas operaiurs m-
! ..i jO.-i. l- ...K.,,l railt iht
Attending the Rosaburg meeting
cre Joseph McCracken and Leon-
ard tzorg. Western Forest In-
dusuffs As.-w.. Portland. Th ses-
sion was arranged by W. O. KeV
say. partner in the Paul B. Hult
LuQber Co.. Dillard.
Lucy Eluabeth Sweet.
m. Tnamed reo . m
in Hilliitv. Kan.. tortSuv t!. Sweet
ond they can to Un'ajzg? Or9.
irf-1937. They lived there for 10
1 vtay is swiveoooy ner nusoana.
4Panad i. skived ctiv her husham
Guy. Roseburg; three daughters.
son. ars tier.na lerrui ana Miss
11a waueoi noseoutjy. nw
mother. rs. Benha Mclntire.
Palco. Kan., abroter. Smith Mc-
Imire, Palco.
4aV
9r,d iwl grandcr.U-
Funeral services willVale helD:.n
The Chapel of oses Monday
at lC a on. Inrment will be in
the Roseburg '"memorial Gardajis.
In Pairs' -Jjp
mperoos
RETTT PARfJ
PATENTS
,3.95 4 4.9.?
9'- IMS & 445
rv
prniiv
oeSXpre
Rjt for tK Entir Family
O Roseburg
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I
Hoffa Produces
Alibi Witnesses
IM
NEW YORK il Four defen
witnesses have offered an alibi
for James R. Hoffa. on trial here
for conspiring to tap telephones.
The witnessea testified Thursday I WASHINGTON - Penuson
they saw Hoffa at a Seattle Team- missiles director William M. Hoi
sters' convention between July 6 aday told investigating senator!
and 10. I Friday this country will be able
This is the period hi which a to launch "large satellites" when-
; government witness. Kudolph liever u warn 10 oo so
Doelicke. testified he helped in-
...I. - , . .
i 3uu wiirwuuiug rsjuiumcui w!
1 the Detroit Teamsters buildins on
. Hoffa s order, and saw Hoffa in
; iu'DtuJ offic. July . q
; The fWrnt a-nntcp v r r
I T. Noffinger, cor-roller of
i 0mpie Hotel in Se a 1 1 1 e;
! John t. O'Bnen. C hie. go.,
Lniemaiionai vice pres -
riUboff. Los An-
president of the
W. Slocum, a Seat-
I photographer. which is easily capagje of launch
ivfiiriwi hnt.i Si-. 1 wt large satellites. . . w-e will be
aid showed Hoffa
r.oit.rwi Ji.lv 5 nri
checked out July 10. H added,
however, that he had never met
Hoffa and .did not know personal -
. jy whether he attended the con -
vention.
O'Brien asid he saw Hoffa half
, dozen times daily at the con -
i vention and also at a ipartv given
bv Dave Beck, retiring president
oy uave Becx. retiring presiaent
of the Teamsters, at his Seattle
home July 8
j Filiboff testified he also bad
! seen Hnffa at the Beck party
! Slocum"roduced negatives of pic-
turea of Hoffa and others he said
i.LR ..
-4r
' lallCS I M tUgd.
" Mrs Warren F. (Catherine Ma
rje I Miller. 52. Dillard. died at
i Sacre Heart Hospital in Eugene
mis morning.
eh CXi 11 .ia. d:
one uviu in iUiiic rutin - , -
April u. 1905. jnd was married ; Johnson. Senate majority lead
M Warren F. Miller at Santa Cruz. 1 sald Lnited SiMm will
i '
I Calif.. Oct
30. 1337. She moved
oms Cruz . Bo,e fro
r,. 0 Q-
residmg
i . , . . ...... . ,
,,s i viiuvc iui
i s
' . .
ma(je hef Jesldence , Dillar(J ,p
sh member of fihupen of
. 2. . . memoer oi onugpn oi
rv"",Sfe r nubandr
ren F. Miller. Dillard; six chil-
i inson ' Follensbee," VS. Va.; ames
p Miller Roy C Miller and Don-.
,' . n ...., ' .. . ..... .
Preliminary .Hearing
jked By Accused Man
o" '
0 Arraigned in district court
. Thursday on a charge cf obtaining
propertv bv faLe pretenses. Clif-
tondHarria Chaney, Jr., Indianapol
is. Ind., asked for a preliminary
hearing which has been sot for
Dec. 0. o
The 24-year-old Indiana cook is
' accu-d of buying a radio at Weis
fieli'sp Inc.. with an allegedlv
Worthless S 4 3J?ck. fie was r'eore?-
sented in court oy Paul Geddes
jau in ueu ot si.uuu Dan. o attMHaaarflBaaaaHHHHiaV
III o
u
1103 N.E.
Missiles Chief
!d..... 11 c r
IXCIIUI l U. . VWII
. - II..
Launch Satellites
But Holaday told the Senate
, Dn,r.in...
subcommittee h e
could not go inlo detail at its
i ...vu.-v..
public hearing because it wou d
, be helpful to Uie Rus.iana to
know exact L. IS. plans.
j Edwin L. Weisl, counsel for the
1 subcommittee, asked Holaday
.bojt thi. .tatement B I . , 1 ad ay
; Ku..v
me American nucsci aocieiy on
, f- 5-
we have hardware today
! able to have large satellite, when-
, ever we want them."
. Says Statement True
"This is true," Holaday said,
j "I would like to amplify that in
1 executive session."
' Chairman Lyndon B Johnson
(D-Tex) asked Holaday why h0
i could not amplify bi. remarks
I publicly, wondering the Russians
! no not Know aoout u.a. capa-
noi
bilities
d don't know what the Rus
sians know," Holaday replied. "It
would help them considerably to
know our plans."
jonnson assurea mm me suo
committee would hear hi. detailed '
testimony in secet and that it0
ou!'.P be screened for possible0
publication later.
Initial Witness
Holaday v as called as the initial
witness at the reopened hearings
in place of Dr. Sterling Living.
seane. Harvard Business bchool
Professor who the subcommittee
said was to testify on elimination
of bottlenecks.
o
' c cuuuuuuik wuernauonai
on of -survival and h sHHH
- ..... V , . .
ne nave a logjam 10 De orok--
and tMe quicker it is broken
better."
A spokesman for the Armr
CorP' of .Engineers in Albuqffctj.
r B..j rJ.S73
that constru'etioi ob new fliissil?
laciimes in .ew jiexco and tl
Paio. Tex., had been stepped up
to wh' he called 9 "crash basis"
afier whiO h.eall.ft month. f
delay.
Cross first - aid training
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