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Owners Of Sheep Killed By Dogs Seek Payments Lirtl. Old Lady Works Long Lost Son Angle No Immediate Hostile Use Of Satellites Seen raymcms totalling 11.430 are w u i.t being sought by 15 owners of In- yvhen th(!y were finallv disfn. stock slin by dogs on Dou;las , ,,;, sne told him she hadn-t County farm, during Decemi.fr. ,een ner , 3,, vears she sald Ja"!ry. .,.n.d.eb:",ry- ., Jel.li.n'a amazing resemblance uug twiin, wno are luemiuru . . . . cl gued and burned away LOS ANGELES i The little I'd like to shake hands with that' .,., . , . , ' ... . ...,... old ladv went nn in s J Jplaiian little old ladv. Kvervbodv else! SAN DILGO, Calif, ufi Dr. Lee. It "would be easier, he added. 1 Polaris intermediate range threw her arm, T around him .nH uails around "for the eove'rnment A- DuBridge says he doesn t en-;to hit any target on earth from tile in a limited war. cried To take re of them m theToW v,s'on ""mediate hostile miU-IS.OOO miles away with an inter-l -We must have a balanced C"ei., .... i a0.,.'!,0 . '" use of satellite. continental b.lus.ic missile than Navy." he said. uu ir me spimiig image vi i , - -- ... -- - ' - -n,. -.i.,ni in.ii i irom me moon. Z4U.0U0 miles ana Thuri. Mar. 13, 1958 The Newi-Rivitw, Rouburg, Ore. 13 ( Italian Woman Crosses Atlantic To Sorrow 1 real technical skill to take care of herself." BIDS ON AIR FIELD SHOULO PRACTICE NEW YORK If1 Mrs. Carmelia faces, expecting her husband to Pasut crossed an ocean to sorrow meet her, but h wasn't titer, this week, but no one had the' Luigi Pasut, 43, died a week igs Throughout an eight - day D.ltoday in Oakville, Onl The age from Genoa, the 29 year-old told her children , and Liliana, 7 YOU WONT NEIO A SHILLILAfih) !tute of Technology said Tuesday "" " ""e travel away, nmht: Dr. DuBridge spoke at the sec- ! "1 do not beliove that conquest ond symposium on basic and KLAMATH FALLS 1 - land occupation of the moon have applied science in the Navy. iNavy will open bids April 3 on immigrant itr FU 1 Th data nni-l. lh alichtpst militarv value ori Rear. Adm. Rawson 1 Bennett , rniAtrurtion at Kineslev Air Force am 1 . , .. . , , . . : , . . r - Aiirs.,Biiuiu, a. anu iinaiia, I t snv wai . ui,H are required to pay damages. The '?T"":.. ment of. Motor , ehicles. said interest. P.or 00 I oolieve mai cniei 01 naval researcn, aam in Base nere. ; . . ., tah n,w J" "i""."-' "1" does in most cases raniured hv ! " nu ""' .' recently mat people who take the saieiuies iioaung arouna me eann an interview ai ine same meeung 11 esumairs uiai uie wura v.111 ' . . . : J . . , " ' county Dog Control officer Bob JrMa 1,ter 0'"ove" driving tests for operators' li- are of the slightest use. in the that the Navy will continue to need cost about $2.900 .000. home in Canada with their father. URDAV NIGHT AT TMI HOTIL Hall are destroyed Costs assess- D'"foli containing S22 was missing. , censes should practice before they foreseeable future, as bombing conventional ships and weapons in: The project will include con-' Mrs. Pasut recogniied no one UMPQUA A SINGt.1 DOLLAR ed aeai.ist the dog owners are $25 ne ,0'' P'lc'- take the test. platforms or, indeed, for carrying the nuclear and missile ace be-' struction of ammunition storase in the crowd waiting on a pier'WLL DO THI TRICK, DANCI in cases where ewes were killed ' F'r from beln embittered, he of 23.013 who took the test last out any hostile act against an cause it would not be feasihle to facilities and lighting systems for when the American Export liner FROM t TIL 1. (pd. odv ) $15 for lambs and $5 for goats ' philosophized: "l.m not angry, year. 13.057 failed. enemy except spying on him." use weapons such as the 1CBM or hangars and ramps. Constitution docke She scanned ai .1 a ine o.ggesi complaints were turned in by Giles Hunt, Suther- lin. who reported 20 ewes killed. Bill Weaver. Myrtle Creek. 18 lambs and one ewe killed, Darley Ware, Garden Valley, four ewes and one goat and W. P. McFar land. Myrtle Creek, four ewes Other complaints were reported by Joe Denley, Sutherlin, two ewes: Jack Denley, Sutherlin. live lambs; Isaac .lames, Olalla. three lambs: Floyd Ramp. Ramp Road, two ees; Harvey Dunkin, Glen dale, one milk goat; Art Copeland, Winchester, one ewe; Marion Krebbs, Brockway. one ewe; L. B Atterbury. Booth Street, one ewe; Chester Howard. Tenmile. three lambs; Louis Berney. Grant Smith Road, one ewe; Morgan and En gle, Melrose, two ewes. Oakland Garden Club Schedules Card Party Oakland Garden Club will hold a St. Patrick's card party at the Veterans Memorial Building March 17, starting with a dessert lunch eon. Bridge, pinochle, five hundred and canasta will be in play. Each member will be responsible for a table. PTA Postponed Oakland PTA will be postponed one week due to spring vacation. March 15-21. PTA will meet March 24 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Homer Noble spent last week with her sons. Vance and Huch. at Port Orford. Mrs. Grace Carstenson is spend ing several days in Lugene with her son, Roy, and family. Mrs. E. A. Lewis of Eugene vis ited several days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Hunter Early, and family. PROMOTED Abdel Hamim Amer, above, has been pro moted to marshal and named commander-in-chief of the United Arab Republic armed forces by Colonel Nasser, presi dent of the republic formed by the merger of Syria and Egypt. Amer was Defense Minister in Nasser's Egyptian cabinet Jealous Husband, 75. Kills High Stepper, 87 ROCK ISLAND, III. 1 An 87-year-oid woman was slain Tues day and police said her 75-year-old husband told them he killed her because he was "jealous and she was stepping out on me." George J. Ostrom was charged with murdering his wife. Ella, by clubbing and choking her. "She done it to me three or four times before." police quoted the husiiand. "Hard to believe tnat of an old lady 87 years old. huh?" Police said Oslrom told Ihem he attacked his wife with a heavy piece nf timber as she sat at a dressing table "fixing herself up." Ostnm summoned police after the at'ack. They had been mar ried 21 years. Pentagon To See Added Billion For Defense WASHINGTON The Penta gon intends to ask Congress to increase President Eisenhower's $19.100 000.000 military budget for 1958-59 by approximately l's bil lion dollars. Secreiary of Defense McElroy told newsmen, "I don't say '.hat it is going to be more than t'a billion but it will be at least as large is the supplemental for the current year." Congress recently authoriaed 1 $1. 300.000.000 rupplemental appro priation for ihe Defense Depart ment for the year ending June 30. CALL OR 2-2.4. CALL OR 3 t.l CAIt OR 3 664 $. EeStcphent, RotebtVf f IRE: . 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