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o o o o o o 0 (n) Witness Held In Death Of Man Found In Well PORTLAND l Lee Edwin 2 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. Sot. Dec. 21, 1957 Mistletoe Hangs Amid Red Ribbons At White House Rep. Porter Terms New Telephone Numbers Given Canyonville Area By VIRGINIA PROCTOR Russian Tractor Train Reaches Geomagnetic Pole ; Child Opens Christmas presents Before Being .Orphaned By Gupjirt Indonesia Ready To Talk Over New Guinea Dispute oSP Issue Urgent; Urges PUC Action WACO. Tex. ' Friday night 1 7-year-old Dana Joe Anderson Service men of the California Parker, 31, a part-time Portland ... . . .. ..... ITTI V 1 U VH IT t Intiro ir AnAn k i. fhrnlm.! nramnll H AM A i 1 m V.ft- t.J.u ..... L.l. I LITTLE' AMERICA Antarctica opened his Christmas presents JAKARTA, Indonesia i - has put out feeler to see whether ah "urgent uo on ine ra iroaa-. Pacific Utilities corporation, and m " 'V;;, . A itl..? iZ a"' V.V' h . hi J., hann. . m ,h VJff. hi . M "Ii ."7- 7 "Cr"1,." iio. -" i.- iur u - . , . , . - . a . ,. i Vtii. ... .. ..... " . -. . . --j tkA wh.thi thT. .. . tv. Porter. Fourth Concrcssional Th. tinh.n romum will iK rcue neaoquariers 01 in. inicr-. aerson. z.. men Aim-rsw wok J ';in an abandoned well near the UJ'1 ',ts" . . f j. r " rv....iT ni.tr.M r.nr...niIi ha mn. I ... 1 I : Vli.. . ii national GeoDhvsical Year said 27 his own life. The coudIc w) di- r president tisenhower s arn- rAlumhia rm.ntv town f vr. reconciliation u Uie luicn are siuniiy 01 aicuiuns, uuwu r u-1 .v. ........ .... suc ncw uuukl iwui wwvw1 , . . - . . c a . . .,j rn p,.;, i -- prepared to settle the question eign Minister Joseph Xuns ,aid:tcted PUC Commissioner Howard ore the cut over date, according ; men and 10 tractor, from the So- vorc. last August. valTrom Paru ! noma. Ume bad been dumped wacefuUy - would certainly noP say no." Morgan in Salem, prompting 0- t0 .nfor-.mon received from till v'e,'"ul ,UUonr. .f R," A"". oa. Ch ' ' DiTet t X.Whit, H I "i'i; mt2 '? e''-, bul h4d Bot de- Asserting that Indonesia on four , The Netherlands previousjv ha.!Uon "as soon as possible." lie business oifice. A new building andr'acne' e. . ne ' Russian i ma. shoppmg Friday, buying 8u.Hf , nlv .il 1h?rS;,u??d body- ll triuctiiUvlnDmtM willinBnes. to t"ik. but tates. in a letter to Morgan, that new cable, in Canyonville to .ep- 'l'"n Panned. l IliberaUy. In the evenine. on lm. Chn.tm,, pay - for the third pohce checked the we ,fler outside he United Nations to ne- not about West New Guin., which he aaticipaled that a brief against aral. ,he many-partied line, in the! " "us'a,n "J ",ey "'2 P"98.,"'' P'nf? rK'fri: fi..nhu,., r.,.A pPi I neard .tayern SSS'P. that ik. fnr.iun mini.t.r He- Indonesia demands me ooumern racuic Kai roaa 1.0. eitv nrecede. the. Jan. 1A cut -over uu "' gun nappuy ai uie nuni! ui jh. " "-. goliate, the foreign minister de j inaone.ia aemanas city preceaes jan. coi-w u,e Antarctic, as and Mrs. Heath O'Bri.nt. brother- dy. he found his house at lfiuo Holloway had been taken for a "one-way ride" and hi. body ciarea: it is now up io uic . iuiaj. . . .. , v. - ".V-.' d" -a. ... h. h..n r.imr.ri i.n.i.u. .-j ...... - u Pennsvlvan a Ave. eav with noin . would intention, Porter Co:k B9oks On Sal. uswilra ndi "tftl ft il' i f U iu. in ii. Kaiitiipi . i Hiu i -. - an. inmiuvii, i n - m nnnii un a.i. i . ... - . . - uumpea mere. suhandrio said if the question the future of Dutch property in i itte.. several weeks ago . "to i The Wesleyan Guild of th. Can-I The Soviet scientist, said -. i0n uias. reo carnations cnristma., Portland .police, who .aid they e shall feel com- Indonesia before any negotiations. I P" 'or ion in me case oi me yonville Methodist church i. sell- V "'-"""' i Jir. Anuersun. r rouie io '" - itnougni Houoway naa been slain Fnrnion I m iirr Suhandrio ui d 1 he isetner anas will discuss re-,Knin icrrac ouuuic iu ouuui- n. leieDnone company servicing Parliament Saturday Indonesia is lations between the two countries, ern Oregon has been tacked to it , ,he Canyonville area, are busyi" satura.y mat a Dig nussiaworpnaneo M guiuire. 'fu. ?? . "Z ,', , . h i ,ald " ,ne '"n of Robert SritS&totowSTt? bXn',,r.med taceTndonesi. be: by US? Rep. Charles . 0. Porter., ffii week giving .U local tubscrirj Wctor train i reached he cimty Shots frli a h"Ungfle the north , entrance haU of t Etaui Holloway. 44. ruine. dimiu hut The Nether- san a pressure campaign against I who this week renewed efforts U- era new numbers with a JEffersoni0' the geomagneU- SoullT Pole the hands of his father, food store wnite H'eye- yjolloway, who formerly worked , B 5um.'Xf republic -d bring.ng the maUer bef ; pre.,. Change-over date i. .l.t,at -T. . ,., A, mas' d.fo'i ' ! IKS Sinhanfirirt said a solution mav inree weens .. ,. ..ii.ui- I .aid Indonesian Premier Djuanda Grant County Judge Rebuffs Recall Effort By 2-7 Vote Margin JOHN DAY m Grant County Judge O. I.. Dickcn. Friday re-1 huffed by a margin of more than 1 2-1 an attempt to recall mm irom on ice. Complete but unjificial returns nplete but unjificial returns 12 of the county'. 13 pre- . showed that 1.323 person. Irom cinct. voted to keep Dickens in oifice, while S24 voted to recall him. Th. nr.in-t .lilt to h counted has onfv 47 resistered voter.. I Judge Dicken. .aid he was1 'T,'a"".DSc"l- 40 i"V fornl ph'ic Utilities Commis gratified over the outcome of th. de"1 L lKoriu,r' d,cd " i"0"- SP Co. aP- election, which was prompted by:'0"' h0'plIa' "day-, 1a .,r ' P?a" , o be shunning its fran . .rm, h.nn. nv.T m n . He was born SepL 6, 1912 near chlse n the public', interest." and hour D.ct aiven county road .mi.. me group .oac-K.ng ine recau . .. 'T.. ihouid have been given higher wage, and shorter hour" 8 l?kei.idS toth.f'.tecUon that th. road employe, were given a 40-hour week and wages com-1 parable to Uios. p.id in other ;rant County trades. Turnout Geod Mr.. Elm. Campbell, (he deputy ... .I.... u .t. , ., LUUIIIV IIC1., ..Ill IMC IMIIIWUI V. voters wa. good. Slightly lest than half of the county's 3,763 registered voter, went to the poll. on a rainy, wmo-iwrpi any. Dickens, who ha. been county i..j. ....iu ..;n. ...... ... .f certainly d6 feel good. V.e have 'th the Rev Dr Eugene Geriitz free elections. If. the choice of . the Hrst Baptist Church offici Ihe people. Th.f. the way we do -"m- onc ,ud,ln,? "r,v,crh' ,n.d ln things terment will follow in the tleve- "I don't think anyjne can ques- '"d Cemetery. tion the outcome. I have always tried to do my best. And I shall continue to. lie said. Th. ....nf nr... mnA hnnr narl : a -n- - ...... r - - - , . given the county'road crew ninnnr SurfPt? granted by th. three-man county I "''' i3UCCe55 court, of which the 63 yesr-old en.. Dicken. i. a member. I MRS. GEORCi EDES Dicken. w.ged no campaign I Hayhurst Community Club re against the recall movement. but;Portfd annual ham dinner pro- ui ...a . ..,-i...rf. i tion worked on hi. eh.U prior to election day. Dickens ha. lived m thia E.stern I lr... .nnt ..nr. lain A vrtrr. I of Roseburg for the past 30 years. nicq naiuroay morning in c iocbi nospuai. He was born Nov. 10, 1881. in ! .-i--: : t - i . the First Christian Church, land Surviving are his wire. Mabel.1 Roseburg; a .on, L.mbrrt E. ! Hamm. Portland; a daughter, I Ark.': two brothers,' Al Davenport! Roseburg. and Dewey Davenport. liuntincton Park. Calif.: and a sis-! ter. Mrs. Mittie Hatfield. Huntini-1 ton P.rk. Calif. I ine ooay n been removed m ' Th. Chapel of the Roses. Funeral The body h been removed In 1 r. ... ........ arrangement, will be announced ; "l"' SIRVICIS HIL0 Funer.l service, lor DeW.tt Clinton MrGheh.-y. 83, McMinnvtlle, were held in Portland Thursday. He was a railroader and farmer at Roseburg for many year.. A survivor i. a .i.i.r R..H. Hamblin of Canyonville. an nf World War I he formerly '" and Mrs. Keith McKirdy . id Ak:.. l"" d Hr"ri ( ,, I hlm"rll. estaimsnmem oi new commission. cuiui-i. .ei.nu ";."-: from the water after several mm-: cause of the cra.h wa. de wa. a d. laborer owra or of . "".de a business trip to Eastern ! Sing, Glen M.vn.rd Mr Mc con,rols ?n conference funds and1 A subcommittee uf the Comm.,-j mg costs rose again substantially , utC5 SOme thought, at the time. ! termined. " ... .? ..J" fL. .? ! Oregon last weekend. ?' i 1" m fi?.! i;.J ' .. . c a general trend toward a greater .ion became stalemated last um-in November A month earlier, i close t0 mmute,s. , imnloM Mr. and Mrs. Ed William, re- d by Den 10 with nbver, in volce in ""ference affa.rs by Us mer when Russia refused to .0-1 ney naa leveiea oil auer a sie.uy sh, w revivtd . th ,h : ,mpl0- reived word that their son, David, Q? Z Dalr FIlrTwooS vh.ri : 36 man policy. committee. cept Wes ern disarmament plans 13-month climb. ,Ur,ed ortllthmg ,gain. Blll h i. now stationed in Memphis. Tenn. BoSski Steve Gorthv Uriy! '"d ",e W" counter;d ,nat "Ti'tJih'. JSTr ri nL ." brain had been deprived of oxy- I . u . I for more sehoolins in the Navv ? "1KU"K. 7Iele uorinv, Lany . ...II disarmament suggestions would tenths of one per cent means a en for . critical nrrind Th. Thirty-Year Resident '"Sir?0 "M, iher'voi HffitfTiuyjm- Frank A. Ml er T, pRrovK,e ,a,e2,"a;d' 10 insurei?r,y 'rTSnnmii'rhZ!v ' . ... , Mis. Wayne Phillips of Yoncall. In. yNn that Russia compiled. ers effective Jat i.l or short y for very long. i Here PICS Un jaiUraaV d well known in thi commun-lfor lh ".. a tendan-r Dr. At An. Ofl w,n Summit C.nf.r.nc. "e " 1 Maurine was unconscious, and Sa"ed rtXJVZT'XZ PaSSeS At Age VU .-f .'JL.1 ul..0? -h' ; tries fget fiveTe n hour' I ?.!!!,.lytf.Jhit Ihe Schow. l.ts llBVpnrwirr 7R m rsiflfni , ri . iiwini, i.uktut. mahl m.Kiinii .1 L' ...nn c.k..i . ' .'imi iiiiuii- ARE YOU IN A HURRY FOR THE HOLIDAYS? TRY HONN'S FAST CLEANING SERVICE NO EXTRA CHARGf, I Merry Christmas; i Ifkaia. MKa.a.kaaia.aii, ,.,., i. a, a, a, ,,,...,, a, ..a. a, a,a,afy ALWAYS PLINTY OF Pill PASKINS 1019 S. E. DOUGLAS STREET ORchord 3-8291 u. ni p. ri, m..ni i that new. reports aboard were j lerroneou. in s.ying Indone.,, had ; (ordered a mass evacuation ot tne 1 46.0U0 Dutchmen in the country He said th.t Indonesia promised I ine nnouncea inienuon. o; aiaie ning ,d decorated the church "'"u " uCZ I to facilitate the departure of un-!n. Philip B. Lowry of Eugene. , Christmas tree. l ' "j5"?.'" Lj ' vnf,lf I ! ' employed Dutch subject - esti- appearing in the Dec. edi-i Haymond Carson of Cinyonville v.j . i r....i . tmn ft the Kuppn. Kpiipr .ji.. . . . -...if.. i H..ht tni. most 900 miles from the U.S. base I maieu 11 i,wviiiu uumimcu hui . . . , 7 . reuorieuiy wpcui itawm u..... ii rea.rded as necessary for the , Guard. j which i he claimed that 0Wing emergency surgery at Myr country. he was going to file a bif against ,ie vreek hospital last Thursday The Netherlands, he said, is ad-i" vising subjects who h.ve import ant jobs to leave Indonesia im mediately. I I n I FrPfJrlCK TkP.tY.PX. U' BCfclXCI Dies Here On Friday .. V, , .. .... .... the old Cleveland Post Office., west , i" Itoseourg ana was marnea in uZ r, i" .-" I Krohn. He was engaged in farm. i W far m.ny years and of late was employed by the Douglas Veneer to. in. logging road construction, .? hA hdorw: M.r ' Ethel Becker. Roseburg two i dauahl. " Robert (trance.) I chem au"' and Jo?t I Mane Becker of Roseburg: his 1 Parent. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Al- fred Becker. Roseburg two broth- .11.1. c n , f..ik.li. 2"'UT,.,- . .' ur."""-"" "nn , 0,,S '"DfJiR;.-. win h. he,d m 1.. - .r- , " - n "'" , ", mortuary, niunaay, ai e.w p Havhursf Club ceed. amounted to $130 after ex- pensc. were paid. The money will1 h. nc.H inr ih. h.nnfit fund in Jn"ri a!1 M.ke Bum -j anu m.iiii. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Baker will "i. - vy- .. V, Mr. and Mrs Geoigr K.les will ina nt lhi urrtk in t Dtynn uiln Oak-!1"" two dUi.htrr. e, Li.... p..:... IL. 5en- Morse P raises Ike For NATO Keynote Talk BANGKOK. Thailand i - Sen. Mors. iD-Ore). a trequenl critic riday night iwer'. kry - of the administration, rriday mgnt said President Eisenhowe note speech at the recent NATO conference w.s . great one . v Mor said the apeeeh il the ...iniiiit rnnfrrrnr. will KA.10 "m'",t w'Z 11 'of Eisenhower', best. I Th '.wech . h. ..ad. "set forth imunderstandihl, l.ngu.g. Am.r- ica's dedication to peace" Morse said I that "if the President oroceeds to imulement the orin- K. he spoke of he will h.vel no .troneer barker' than I " ' fh ,,nator made the r'rmarks 1 .. h. n h... .. mm. ' home from a trip to India '" l!fn II U'llh ar nn ine iwlin. l.u. 7 . . - . ... . . c;j ,i.. i;.. . V w... ' .uucu i . members, who said that it was hi. belief that a brief was in the , Pjoc... i of bt.ni , .led. i " r" . . . n onei reicrreo io is oasea on "r yr iu. ; roner says ne wisncs to De, brought up to date on the present : K.alli. i.f th. nrnhl.m a rnlalinii i " - . ... a to the briefs, and urges immedi-1 ate attention by the PLC to this , , ' . .t. He points out his own personal activity in regard to the railroad-, passenger service controversy, tit- iik uiai ne nas ii uiaiea sicps io , bring the matter before the Cali porter ,tlle, that his reference here "is to the comDanv's action r."""..'" "",.'',', ' iiuiii me uunsiiiuir, aiu. area 10 the Oregon - California border. ! which I believe to be a forerunner to its 1955 service curtailment." Fullerton Cubs Receive Awards Cub cout achievement awards -U .IVUl .1. IJIC I TIIH 'or the past year were presented at pack meeting of 11 dens flora the Fullerton School area pack. aiMcen awaras were presented, headed by a two-year pin award made to Wayne Clark. One-vear mn . wards u-i.re mail. to Kicky rrancis, David Meek., Jerry Hobhs. Guy Hecathorn. Ter- ry lanford and Roger Wilder. P", "ici 11 uauges were given , conference's po icy comm ttee K .it elckX- 1'nyh0.n.rd Ear!mi Cxecuiivepboard.y ii.iiic ui me mmu is Silver Arrow Under Wolf. sievcnuiin receiven ine silver nrrow unuer near Award, uonij the Wolf Badge. Dennis Moudy re- "ii'i.i aiiu cioc luiuiatii icciivcu ceivea lllr rirar KaflDr anrl thr . , j : Silver Arrow Lnder Wolf. R 0 n' SA"iT.,,.,.,0oSL.,.,!d lion, ucre vjiiuci .ion. riCM-ll-i U.. 1-..I ...I . "" .1-u.ns 1. iiiiciiair.. . 1... Christmas plays were put on by 0ver 75 n(.rSons were nresenl for he galherln-g ended by singing Silent , ine meeting, the galher i"e meeting Nl,h( ; State To Escape Serious I Floods, Say Forecasters (Continued from Page 1) Sa'cl" a' a- m; 1"nd,. iual- f" l .... . . ' ' At Portland it i. expected to be i 1:'' frpl at . noon Monday. Flood ..";"'."" ."."i'"' Jl.ice there is 18 fret More than two inches of rain in .. ,. . - umV,,ZT lann:n4 o,rr 1 s o"1" unpqua iapo:ng oirr its bank. .1 wveral 'poii.. It was ....l .. . J"rly at its crest at Raseburg Sal"ri a morning, but wa. not ex- Pe' to do any Hood.,, there, ?V" P""'1'1)' lr a fe low ,lpld' u. .l n , . Urnpqu. Cr,.n Th Nortn ";n'PM". crested it lnchester at 15 4 leet eatly Sat- urL'y- ' ,ooa "te ts iu leet : The ram was nut as h -avy far- thcr south and (lie Rogue River .no inn .pr-iacn nooo siasea. Saturday it was hcl.cved near it, peak at (Jranis Pax II wa at 1.1 feet Flood sUce there i, 2? (eel. rratfic nun uu.vra on ine toast llighwjv. fler slide raused some restriction Friday. ine siine knocked over some sup- pi. i. oi a onuge il nines norm of Florence passcn'rr automo-hifc-s wrrr .IIaiikI In n. th. th 'O- h .. . hriilar. but heavier vehicle, were stalled at the summit of th. Sis- kiyou Moutaains. Plow, latrr aced the rfa.te. w M.nlev strain r..,H.. .f Manley Str.wn. ... rrs.dent of this community, died at the Rivers- V r" tV S. 18,5 . . lig (rr Mortuary I, in chariot funeral arraneements which aif'to be announced. Lumnai uiri smuiu Garden Valley C.nlen Club will give a ts gift certificate from thr ' ehne Nurs-rr to the winner of thr outdoor Chiistma, lighting con- test in that rnmntunity Ths C.rttt.e'tl.Hi.nt Pnff.nt "This Is Your Bible' j KS) ) S 45 sNn.. N.,ht 0t Yt)ej Dial nannco uniir usnvnv cr-s com- owance for suppon of herself and should .t.lk diretfly with Moscow' cnrvsier Lorp. .no roro .Motor . hj , . , yesterdav . . " T:j pletrd repair, Saturday. hpr daughter. . if that i. th. only way to w,n. Co. will cttrt.,1 production J.y shut- IT Circuit Court Judge John R ?' '"J0"- ' ' " . iVl' f.m I'P to a foot of new snow fell k cold w.r truce. ting down plants Ipnger than usual j,mM dSnied two eth?r requests'1',0 rnke matter, wowe. Ihe f.nv in thr mountain., and for . While p.,. r..t-m a . Krushchev quoted . nassage during the hcrfttlayperiod. ! Hsenhower', monthly S.B1onv',Jy- tn'2d h " TTu Pacific Hiehwav raffic wa. BlIW Eckstine AfrSCS frm ,h. ..n..h,n,n. vir. . i r i x .. 1 Mnnowr . montniy aupionv dme him n0 i)id , i .,,;m m.mhr Al the regular meeting guild member, sacked, candy for .the 'Sunday school Christmas treat io (oow the program Sunday eve- afternoon. t'oxson was stricken suddenly on the i0b at Hanna Nickel and rush- i :.-i ...u i,. ..... In pj i 'j i j nusilli.i wucic i.t ii, surgery for three and one-half hours. According to Mrs. Carson his condition is .tut critical. i - -'",r.,. " The Carson', daughter. Mri.tr .dentists. j?,.,, MacArthur, and her family I Answering question, sent by U.S. o( Portland are expected to spend : c,'ntls,s'. Kus'n Mia they ,e holidavs here. An older son, i r-...nn iAn i.. .....It f-.ri.il iivur uiiv niKii. ai ouiiKcrs mil. UUUKS V.iauil, icii, .... India, serving with the Merchf Marine. Brewster's Single r i.. AI 1 ..l. tllllTfll 1J HVHM S ; "j. . IT J J I PfimSlBrS SEATTLE iP A Teamster. mon official ha. confirmed that, Un Frank Brewster's one-man con- lirnl nf th. ITS OOO-member West-! , 1 ' t..i... h.. i... i'n.r.M- T.amti.r. h. ,).,! uMi'..m ir ve..kll nf salil J ..creta .efwtarv-trrasurer of the confer-!"0? ence!sa"id Thursday Brewster will. ..main . nresident hut that his .; , J T ha. brrn limited. Brew-1 er ,s0 j, of Seattle. .. .;. 1 . . .ibilitiei were expanded He said', .V, 1 V. ,nePn,ew. ln-i the chapel of Long ft Orr Mortuary L " s ateiat a meet-1 ley Whitney, Alyrtle Creek snd wo on iloiiv at ,K, ,.m. witn thJ Searto thii week by the ! "ct?:iiilr,vl??r,d ";'v. 'Newell Morgan of th. arlieV tins wek by Uie s policy committee rumored nroposa to move tne 0fc7en?r headquarter, fiom Se-Ia' ,e t0 San Francisc0 was not H h. .aid L- i.i. 1 h. tif ih. m..!.1 ' ' "'Z from .. i ... - . i. ; . . tne siannpunu oi w u 1 . 1 11 . .1- rang(.nlen s bc.ween union officer. and member.. . . , tu. .in. .I.n. t.L.n riiinntf 1 1,c "..J". ."I" -n.v.. ........ .. the two-day meeting, f r.nKim ,,l,irll . shift of much ' Frank A Miller, 90, a resident of KoaehurR (or the n.st 34 year,, ' died MhruJ., in a local hos.maL Born uci. u. in Kansas. he was married to Ann. "SU htoeie in ismi at nouiver. .o. ne ... ..I.... i ,...i,..i h.f.,.. m..J I .ne to Orrenn in 1923 he livrd ! i oquuie oeiore loming to nose- . . n. ' burg His wife died in 1941 ... .i...u. I lirVIMUK air U U.UliHiria. " May Sihold. Roseburg ,,ndl M (w Mrs. Eva Pa mer. I irlsbad. N.M IVn. . .... i rr Mvr i Point nri IVrle Miller Cooiiille' T.nTh, LI XiS m Kr.iiuiniuueii. ini-i- W and iroat-greal-grand- rn urrn anu si mci-itieiu-iti aim- -fc.i.i-.. '"i'i'rSL.. k.. k .a J ThV Chapel of the Roses Funeral States and Russia could reach an :v,crS w without prriud.ee to fif, " ' "Jn. Suo.ingih interest, of other countries. odd Fellow, Cemeterv ; "good result, for neace will be al turn reiiow, i.emeicr. achieved." To reach an agree- 14 . I .. c... ' ment. he said: Mayer Leaves Estate Let P...I. O.cid. Estimated At $14 Million I "Firstly, we must .bstain from discussing prohletii, concerning t.os ANGELES jfi-Moie exec- utive Louis B. Mayer's w.dow has asked the court fur a $15,000 monthly allowance pending distn- but ion of his estate Mrs. I. rena i)anker Maver's pei.t.on. filed vesterdav. esli'mat-j ert the estate at 1Z million dollars, Mrs. Man-er, ju. vwio married the 5creen magnate in 1148, will get' $;.so ooo under his will Her daughter bv a lormer mar-1 nam. Mis, Suia'nne Mavef. 20. ! whom M.ver adopted. r(ceie. . . r . . tsoonoo 'thr widow a.krri th. .1. : T- P.s : .;i..- .0S ANtiELES - court ha. j . .. approvra an .lirrrinrni u .men singer Billy tcksti,,. promisr, to "n6'.r."ly lck,U..r Promise, to pay $7j0 a month juppoi of two son, born out W wedlock a year-old night - club sin-.er and Carolle Drake. J4. wa. submitted vetrrdav. She filed a paternity ra 13 months ago alleging Eck- sline reneged on a promise to njrrv her .fter haS nnorce! 14 11,11s.. from ton. June Eckitine bream. pJJ.. fnrrJ) ! .h. .h. i. tckst acknowledged paterni- J.J . a',Z ,,i " I tv of KJward. 4. and Cuv. 17-,i",h ,h! months, bul oalked at Mis, Drakr 4"rigipjl de-nand - Sl.iOO . month. 0 COMMON I Tf, tVK.f sjivvi.l viuisiii.. HTf serf- .ilia, jvcii , mm uui.iakv ruin- lie for thr community wi4.hr held gency plane transportation for thr at thr Wilhur Churrh .1 1 30 pmjtnp. pl.n. to rrtiun to losrbujgj) A special Christmas serv- ... - - - a Mirny with personnel and sup- P1'"; Cr... High PI J ... Ij , . "" at the geographic South Pole, butother dashed into the room. They only a few miles from the geo magnetic pole. Tne magnetic pole i. one of the points at which the earth', mag netic line, of force would seem to .. converse if .een from outer .pace iThe oth ' "J the Arctic. Both I . . . " " "u. . F . T, !.. . R..i, -c,,. .,.,1, ,nfl mile, west of Mirny. Thi. i. ap parently not an Antarctic record. The lowest temperature the Rus sian, experienced wa. 99.8 degree, below zero, recorded at Vostok I, 400 mile, south of Mirny. U.S. scientists have recorded 102.1 be low at the geographic pole. Edward Williams DieS Here FriddV IV,C r,ere rTIUay . .tQW".rn..n" ,am- a.J- ,ormer res- iient ot ,uc"1 ' MjTue v-recs, ana laie OI , Sosebur' died at a local hospital r "day, following 1 prolonged pe- "'health. '. Nw York on ?J 5 .'"V " '""and Louis w. Hurst. Woodward. 'yrtle yee are ,n 9i? and .fur. j pa" $even yca" had lived in 1 Roseburg. ?'!?', !''-,Todo' J;! J "V Hi il i 11 'Z1""- k. h.M :".'""VV''".,i mna "" , ,v , c .1 V ; .tht,?J"bu.r.g , "ei?or',L Gar;! ""' Jl"'-' . "! , Rev. Newell Morgan officiating 1 1 funeral .ii.ugeiiieiiia are in care . r of " unt Mortuary. . . . , .. .. Ru$Sl Requests U.N. Meet On Di.armam.nM (Continued from' Page 1) cnev called tor an cast-West sum - cn,er , ,, ,h fnudK diS. m.rn" hUmn',y' . . ..y' "" - .a..-i.i " Soviet Union. Khrushchev, dressed in a blue ...i. ..!. hi... .. ...hit. .l-iuJ . - "r'.'.l"'. IIC. SIIUHC IIU.ISCIV .IIU Willi cull- i ..j..ni.i. -...:..- ii. runted renratwilv hv annlaii.. --r--- --r--. -rr' ' t. Ih. ln.W Mate, to """" oucy ui posuiona oi strength." the pudgy parly boss ! aid. "Let us solve our problems b, peaceful means on the basi, of Minaliiv . "Let us out aw war. Khrushchev said f if the rnitrd ideological rilfcrences between our two systems. We must leave the solution of the e problem, to thr proplr themselves. "Secondly, we must rrcognire the status quo. If Westcit. state, recognne this, Il will be easy to come closer ;ogetner and solve our problems." The United State, ha. refused i Io bold two-power t.lk. with Rus sia. leavine out its allir.. But.. . ur. n overproauc- Premier Einar Gerhardsen of W way suggested al the NATO meet - . .... . ing" Mond.v that the L'nitei, State, 1 7 iw. 'never attack liir Soviet Cnion un - less attaeaatd first. 'Th. i. not u., pui. .,r romnien.ra. But. he added, "there .re m.ny L.j i. .J But. he added "thrre are m.ny statrmrnt. (in the communeurl which have nothing to do with ,. ,. . , , j Mrs. Hall Seely LejrnS ft n..th Oi F.rhar w w" T5 1 iL..?'''b - iiu.j in t.iu..i.ini, .1, 1 t n., called by the .ud - her father. rJ G ho suffered heart (.h,,ih ,nd h ,,, ,,ltd m Roseburg with Dr. and Mr.. Seely I Surviving are thewidcw and nflu sons and daughter, (; Mrs. Seely, who obtained emer- nnucisuu im . dv-ov mi. in,., , . , . his hands when his ex-wife ar- r'Yled-. , ... . Without "rnmg he gestured "i " .tcoiiiF.ny nun uiio uie uving room. What are you doing?" Mr.. O'Briant heard her sister ask. "Shut up," replied Anderson. There wa. a shot, and the arrived in time to see Anderson put the rifle', muzzle to his chest, waver a moment and then pull the trigger. Eugene Hurst Dies Saturday Eugene Douglas Hurst, 88. a Roseburg resident for 12 years, died early today at a local hos pital. Born in Ohio, Sepl. 1, 1869, Hurst and Daisy Adell Draper were marrH at Wahoo N.h Nov 30. il9',-.., t" on July 7, 1956. They came to Rose - Ourg from ; v.i. was .' member'" - the le. Neb. Christian Church. Hurst Plainville Surviving are five children, Earl the Seventh-day Advntist Church. R. Hurst, Ashland. Neb.; Mrs. L Survivors include three sons, Charle. (Marie) Shultz. Utan,iBen nd WilUrd, both of Slyrtle Nebr.; Mrs. Harold I Hazel) Sand-Creek; and Merrill. Eaglo Point; ers, Roseburg; Mrs. Berniece ! four daughters. Mrs. Edward Heldt, Eugene; Mrs. Harlow (Gladvs) Wasner. Roseburc He ,1 is ,urvived bv two brothers. 0iiver P. Hurst, Pomona, Calif.; '. Loui. W.-Hurst. Wod rd! Okla.. 16 grandchildren - and 27 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held I Rev. Newell Morlan' of th. '""st Christian Church officiating.,.! i Vault inlerment ! (o".ow in the Unconsciousness First Christian Church officiating.. noseDurg Memorial uaroens , . r a I net. I If I 1 ir 1 n if Vi vl -"?, Up Substantially During November i . . . j"", " rt n - T 'mUtt i the, Labor Department', living lal here. c05t m(iex t0 121 .6 per cent of . . F the 1947-49 average. This is 3.2 Air Fo ' , uu,. ii... , v..r , .pei cent n gner man a year, ago, Ewan Clague. labor statistics commissioner, attributed the No- ivember rise Drimanlv to higher - - . .- prices iur new niunei auioniouues i aunougn prices oi cioining ana am... ..n n...a..H "w ' h"-t0- r " 1 ;... .... ,:,.: ,.,. ,u' a-"y ". u ? Clague said, living costs would "ale rlFn " y R"y ' . .m.b5f; lhe. 'Nv.en,b'r :car puces weir wa per ceni k... . fh... m nf.h.. " '. Prices of food declined by three - .'.. i S"',, Vd" a"0 tr"P1", ,"n, can "J?0"?' hd7r , '3.. i bVv!n!,,,"edu k , P' 'resh fruit, end egg, The nor. hern observation post Clague said living cost, for De- deep inside government owned cember will show little change land but outside the Center bound- Ifrom November, and that he an-nes, is the only private property ticipate, a slight decline in Jan- from which ckrar pictures can be ry. He ..id the consumer priceim.de of Atla, intercontinental bal- ! level beyond January will depend listic missile ljunchinss on tnr oustnes. situanon generally' "d how this is translated into price.. i . UVerpfOuUCtlOn - . ClOSCS PltltS ' "on ' K'a" "J" "u,ll.!nrJ?mp? 'r,ryl layoff., of .bout ,5.000 auto .nrl ... rfn.ina fh. hAl.rl.v. worker, during, the holiday. ''.v El"'" " :,aid plant manager, have the op - tion locally of adjusting .chrtules. All the Shutdown, were describ - d ., .- ..,. , balance .uo- - ' d , Jttem t 0 ,up. :.. d,mina Too m,nv cars, &v. ,f 2 toarkJt at . . ....,.. .. are in a conservative mood. I At the same time, auto evecu- lives sounsfi a note of optimism. ! Chrvsle . President 1.. L. Col I third3 best's,' bert said hi. firm 1. experiencing ye.r. C.eorge - B - ..v .....H.nl nf ni.rii-.n 1 7T" - ;-.r. .7 w:. . ?. .. Motor. Corp.. said hi, firm i, now making money after running in the red for its past fiscul year. , . 0 "Chrirtmei fieer ii NOT for ale. It can' be had from . . ... fiT . , . '" oottle. DON'T IE DECEIVED. Dlu cse " " gold-decorated "Nearbv "?t?nd. an 18 foot ha V? l"",. j;: ,: r "rm h .i i-iT uJ .. .... .i.. -i the White House, it wa. the gift ("Lrn. . j . P...1. A Dl!.. lCrUICl I Dll3 Funeral Services Scheduled Sunday Funeral services for DeForest Bliss, 78. former resident of Rid dle who died buddemy at In. home in Ashland Thursday, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday m the chapel of Ganz Mortuary, Myrtle Crock. Eld er Neal Losey of the Seventh-day novenusi nurcn will oiticizate .1nil'.f',.0A'n 'OOer" caVed Vhe B2 boVb'er Cemetery. Myrtle Creek. Rli was hnr. in Iaw. . ..; i 21, 1879. He was married to Cora1 i7 u. ZV. .,' j 7. ;.'!nere last wee, the Air force re- AXtfl 1 for'nd- She died in 195S I He liv.d in niHHi. in toj-. .r.A resided in A,hl.nd for the' past "? year. ,, He was a member of I Mnn, ine Dalies; Irs. William I Olmsted, Lonsview. Wash: Mrs ! p.? KandoU, Grays River, 'ah.: and Mrs Marshal Butler. ! Albany; : a .children and one ! srdn great-grandchild ! . Child Speaks After itate Ut SALT LAKE CITY I A 12- i faulty wiring occurred or who wa. year-old San Diego. Calif., girl, responsible. unconsciou. for nearly ix months, 1 Gen. Caldara said all other gave her mother a Christmas SAC bases w;th ni2s had been present early. She spoke. I alerted to check wiring on their Her first word was "Mama " j planes. He said it was the first Mrs. Joseph B. Schow cried soft-1 time faulty wiring had caused a ly with joy. 1 B52 crash. It was July 1 at a swiming I Only the tailjunner survived the pool in Escondido. a suburb of i accident. A portion of the tail sec San Diego, that young Maurine i tion was sent to the Boeing Air- ' W M5 1U llelii. 1UC iainilV arranged to have her flown to the Lattpr-rtav sainti ;'rtmr Hneni. in August. rce Boxes Off Missile Test Center CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. JH The Air Force moved today to completely box off the approaches; to tne Missile Test tenter, from l...l.:u . . . 1 TZZZi launched. ;--.-'; " Ll. Col. bam Bruno, the Center's ur,ty chief, said the ro.d to . coastal observation post about :i ... ..... r. inure nines norm oi int v.enier , wln be blocked a. soon as barri- r.aruer mis weex me roaa mio the best shore - line observation post south of thr Cape some four miie, irom ine f,enier-r-ws ciosea to .11 persons with c.mcras. bin- oculars. waiKie-taiKies or automo bile radio-telephones Eisenhower's Brother Wins Alimony Reduction av-cic riTt. . ... ... KANSAS CITY Arthur Li- srnhower. the President s older Paym:.nl'.w"e ! ." ! ever that. E'i.enhower must par : h.r atiornrv, and court fee', i amounting to J1.0O0 nd refused to ou.sh an attachment on hi, in- ; " t0 quh , .tt.chment on come Eisenhower alivorrr hi, , ttet. Y i r s senhower. in 1924. NOW AVAILABLE ExcellentOffice Space in the Conveniently Located PACIFIC Very dasimMe .Mice ante ell Htcn .f.r .ItTefer m4 I pafkifif aace hi cinrfsr. Coll RoemOi or Phone iusea io answer many oi ineir , 0.,iinn afi.r hi. ,rr.,i u. ! evervthey oled Parker " mt that though he had qu.rrelgd i ''enuy wiinoriouoway on many occasions, he had never thr.t- u Parker'... he last saw Hollo- way on Oct. 26, police ..id. That was tne day Holloway disap peared. The well where Holloway'. body was found is on an abandoned farm now used as a tree farm by the Longview Fiber Co. Faulty Wiring Blamed ForB52 Bomber Crash SPOKANE '.fi F.ully wiring in an electric motor that atlected operation of the horizontal stab- "".." "I 1' .. ! FM.j. Gen.. Josepn D. Ca.dara, V"" "' re.rcn lor . -t ti . -.1.. . . 1-- 1 .. L 1 - - 0" .853 - m.n"S.t"J , tVm. mlh." tSSSSJ team, made the report Thursday after a factory check ot wreck age. The horizontal stabilize" controls the climb of the plane and Gen. Caldara said the faulty equipment caused the bomber to do the opposite of what the pilot wanted. bu7hTbose.med ' "n chnTb straight up shortly after takeoff at Fairchild Air Force Base Dec. 12. then dropped off sharply on the right win, crashed and ex ploded. Air Force investigators said there was no indication of sabo tage whatever and that they prob acy will never Know how the Sputnik Radio Image Revealed WASHINGTON Jf) - A scientist , has reported the discovery of a I rarlin imaoa'' nf Crl,n,L t a.- I ""tv. a Muuunn a Ji ; ne united Mates wnen we nus- sian saieuue useii was on ine other side of the earth. Dr. Harry W 'Veils of tiie Car negie Institution here said the image has been observed on sev eral occasion. He said it is not visible optically, but could he described as a find of radio imair He said the observation repr sents ""a new ohrnnmrnnn in . r . tJi.!ir('' i'ST ...i.i...i m u.c i.cm ui Wells said presumably were times when conditio,;. ionsnhrre the lavrr of tnr atmo- . - .. . -- -- - - - - , ipnere wnicn c.n ret eel radio waves-were extremely stable. permitting the focusing of radio energy from sputnik into a .mall "hot spot" halfway around the world. Energy from that concentrated spot, he added, then apparently was radiated to receiving antenna. and appeared as a "ghost satel- inc." Little Boy Sells His ii- . All D' U. Mistletoe, All Klgnr SANTA MONICA. Calif. -"Mistletoe, mister?" a youngster standing on a street corner asked a passing policeman. "Maybe." said the cop. "How, business?" V-. ... 1, . ... 1 1 . 1 . . I I ioi io inn. ii-v.inu rem i- ...a ii. h.,w. k... .hi. , . ,ny o( lh, mtitiot he had show up. The officer took Petei t the Pllc.e. stti? "d ctUrd h m.?lh" XI ..a ll.nrv I n BTr m H nPtl ' ; " " " h,r ' l.,, "p.h" tne ,tauon wa, inuy .ircui.ii-u t wllh mistletoe tws The policemen had ch;eped and bought Pfri entire stocs. BUILDING ... fir sm. .ri.w. ie.rter Mnics fwrnraK.4. Lets CR 3-79Sea-H. C. ler, 0 -jf 1) H.v. John tiinteemC IJrtTiSedaw isi fTl w O o 9 Q 9 C3 0,J S l o s C5 121 W