2 The Newi-Review, Roicburg,
Paul Petherara, 69,
Succumbs Wednesday
Dnlll W ltnlhnrum K9. fnrtllfir
resident of Seaside, died at the
Veterans Hospital in lloseDUig
Wednesday.
He was bom Sept. 12, 1888, in
Iowa. He is survived by his wife,
NcUie I'etheram, and son William
N. Pctheram, Hoseburg. He was
a World War I veteran.
The body will be shipped to Port
land Monday for services and inter
ment at Willamette National Cem
etery Tuesday. Ganz Mortuary has
charge of arrangements.
Ex-Roseburg Resident
Dies In Springfield
Mrs. Blanche M. Daniels, a Doug
las County native and former
Hoseburg resident, died last Mon
day in Springfield, relatives here
reported.
Mrs. Daniels was born Sept. 11,
1887 in Oakland. She had lived in
Springfield for several years after
residing in Hoseburg.
She is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. John Lander, Hoseburg; Mrs.
Mary Kirkham, Azalea, and Mrs.
Lillian Blaylock, Albany, and two
brothers, W. W. Doss, Salem, and
Benjamin F. Doss, Glide.
Funeral services were held at
Bucll Chapel, Springfield.
Sen. Morse's Amendment
On Labor Bill Adopted
WASHINGTON (AfM-An
amendment by Sen. Wayne Morse
(D-Ore) was approved 86-0 Thurs
day as the Senate considered the
labor bill.
The Oregon senator's proposal
was a substitute for an amend
ment offered by Sens. Javits (R
NY) and Case (R-NJ). They call
ed for barring from office any.
union official who failed to file
reports required under the bill.
Morse said this amendment
would violate due process by at
taching penalties without the op
portunity to test the union offi
cer's right to refuse to comply.
Morse's amendment provides for
i hearing and court appeal in the
event of such a refusal.
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Bulganin Undergoes
Serious Surgery,
Khrushchev States
By ROY ESSOYAN
MOSCOW (AP) Former Nik'
oli Bulganin has undergone a ser
ious operation but is expected lo
return to work within a week or
so. Premier Nikita Khrushchev
said Thursday night.
Khrushchev denied reports that
Bulganin, former Premier Georgi
M. Alalenkov or communist the
orist Mikhail A. Suslov, have been
politically downgraded or worse
lie told correspondents at a
British Embassy reception Suslov
is vacationing on the Black Sea
and Malcnkov is alive and well.
"If you want lo see Bulganin
buy a bouquet of flowers and go
visit him at the hospital," he said.
He did not name the hospital.
Told that according to one West
ern report Malcnkov was serious
ly injured in a hunting accident,
Khrushchev commented: "Malen
kov is not a hunter. Furthermore,
this is not hunting season. But
don't worry, he is alive."
Malenkov was named director
of a power station in eastern Ka
zakhstan after he" was removed
from a top Kremlin post last June.
He served as premier from 1953 to
1955.
The conversation with western
correspondents was Khrushchev's
first in several weeks.
This dispatch was delayed near
ly 19 hours by what appears to
be a toughening censorship in Mos
cow. Gdn. Of Tomorrow
Contract Awarded
PORTLAND (AP)-The Oregon
Centennial Commission Thursday
approved a contract with Garden
pf Tomorrow, Inc., to build a huge
garden display for the 1959 cen
tennial exposition and trade fair.
Morrie L. Sharp, a member of
the commission, is head of the
non-profit corporation which will
plant the garden.
In other action the commission:
Decided it may have to chance
the exposition motto "Frontier
For the Future" because it al
ready is being used by the Min
nesota centennial, now in prog
ress. Authorized a Portland clothing
firm to sell jackets with the ex
position emblem. Five percent of
the wholesale price of the jackets
will be paid to the commission.
Authorized distribution of 50,000
bumper strips which promote the
centennial by the Oregon Oil In
formation Committee.
Heard a report from Commis
sioner Thomas Vaughn that two
historical relics will be available
for the centennial. Vaughn, who is
director of the Oregon Historical
Society, said he can obtain the
first lumber mill used in the area
I by Dr. John Mclaughlin at Fort
i Vancouver and the first printing
' press used in the Oregon territory.
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All Is Now Quiet
In Fayetreville:
Ladies Talked Out
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. (AP)
Somewhere the sun is shining, and
somewhere children shout;.
But all is quiet in Fayetleville,
fur the ladies are all talked out.
Once there were seven of them.
That was June 2, when a home
appliance store promoted a con
test to crown the talkiest woman.
The prizes were SI, 500 in appli
ances.
One at a time, they've all had
their say. Originally the record
was 26V hours of nonstop talking.
Each contestant upped it.
Mrs. Frank Williams, the last
regular contestant, won S1,000
worth of first prizes with a mono
logue of 38 hours, 41 minutes and
50 seconds.
This brought on Fayetleville TV
personality Ernie Eye, mother of
four who is hostess for a teen
agers show. She beat the record
and kept going for as long as she
could, she said, or as long as do
nations kept coming toward a, teen
town for her TV fans.
Ernie, an attractive blonde.
croaked lo a halt last night after
53 hours, one minute and 40 sec
onds. "I'm pooped," she observed.
Second Festival
Parade Is Today
PORTLAND (AP) The second
big parade of Portland's Golden
Anniversary Rose Festival was
scheduled Friday afternoon.
It is the children's parade on
Portland's east side.
The festival's first parade, the
Merrykhana, was held Tuesday
night. The grand floral parade will
be held Saturday morning.
Among Thursday's events was
tne opening of the stadium show
"Fifty Years of Fun and Music'
A crowd of 7,082 saw the show
which included songs by 1951 Rose
Festival Queen Gloria Krieger,
the Purdue Glee Club, and the
500-voice Indiana Women's Chor
us. Comedian Jerry Colonna and
the Victoria, B. C., girls' drill
team also performed.
Ruth Parrett, who was crowned
queen of the festival Wednesday
ntgnt, opened tne stadium show,
rounding out a full day of official
appearances.
Another highlight of Thursday
night's events was a jazz festival
in the play yard of a downtown
public school. Musicians Red
Nichols, Charlie Barnett and Bud
dy de Franco played before a
crowd announced as 3,000 paid.
Covernor Knight Snubs
Overture Of Knowland
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)
Gov. Goodwin Knight, rejecting an
indirect truce oiler by Sen. Wil
liam F. Knowland, says he is go
ing it alone in California's Novem
ber election campaign.
Knowland. wno displaced Kniehl
as the Republican candidate for
governor, made his gesture at a
news conference in Washington
yesterday. He said it's important
lor Kepunucans to close ranks, and
mat ne intends to give "whole
hearted and loyal support" to the
entire iiepunncan ticket.
Knight, citing their difference on
the controversial right-to-work is
sue, replied "I propose to conduct
my own separate campaign ' for
the U.S. Senate. He said nothing
aooui supporting Anowiand.
Jury Decides Against
Man In Shooting Fray
EUGENE (AP)-A circuit court
jury Thursday night decided
against Charles Graves in his
$100,000 damage suit against Lane
i;ounty sheriff Ed Elder and dep
uty E. J. Robertson.
The verdict was 10-2 after about
d'i hours of deliberation.
Graves asked damages contend
ing that Elder and Robertson had
him remain in one side of a duplex
while law officers shot it out with
man in the othc: side. The shoot
ing affray occurred the night of
Feb. 22, 1957.
Albert Lewis Wachsmulh. t h e
man who lived in the other side
of the duplex, shot and killed state
policeman Charles Sanders in the
battle. Later Wachsmuth was sen
tenced to life in prison.
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Vancouver Couple,
Daughter Found
Bludgeoned, Shot
VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) A
devout Vancouver couple and their
young daughter were found slain
Wednesday night in their modest
home, bludgeoned and shot with
out apparent motive.
The slayer had crushed the
skulls of David Pauls, 53, a de
partment store janitor, his wife,
Helen, about 45, and their daugh
ter, Dorothy, 12, a sixth grade
pupil at a nearby school.
Pauls and his wife also had
been shot twice through the head
with small caliber bullets.
The triple murder was discov
ered when police were asked to
investigate Mrs. fauls failure Iff
report for work at the sausage
factory where she was employed.
The three had been dead about
14 hours.
The quiet Mennonile family, de
scribed as deeply religious, lived
in a middle-class residential dis
trict where their freshly painted
home was the neatest in the
block. Their 12-foot-wide flower
garden ertended from front to rear
of their properly, was the pride of
the neighborhood. Mrs. Pauls had
worked in tne garden each day.
Pauls' wallet and his wile's
purse were missing, but neither
contained much money and rob
bery was discounted as the pri
mary motive. The girl's panties
had been removed and her cloth
ing was disarranged, but police
said she had not been raped.
Pauls and his wife both worked
nights, and it had been his prac
tice ever since another slaying
April 4 to pick her up when she
was through work.
The attack apparently occurred
on their return home Tuesday
night.
Searchers Find Wreckage
Of Crashed B47 Stratojet
ENOSBURG, Vt. ( AP)-Sea'rch-ers
found the charred wreckage
of a B47 stratojet Thursday. Its
four crewmen were dead.
The plane disappeared Wednes
day night on a flight from Savan
nah, Ga., to Plattsburgh, N.Y.
It crashed on a hill about 10
miles from the Canadian border.
The six jet bomber, weighing
100 tons, exploded on impact, scat
tering live ammunition.
The name of the fourth crew
man killed was announced late
Thursday. He was 2nd Lt. William
G. Gulbertson, 22, Union City,
lnd. The names of the others had
been announced earlier.
Boy, 13, Shoots Father
Following Harsh Beating
PITTSBURGH (AP) A subur
ban Bethel Borough man was shot
to death early today by his 13-year-old
son who told the police the
father had beat him and lighted
matches under his fingers.
John Kohle Sr. 40, a crane oper
ator in a Pittsburgh plant, was
killed by four bullets fired into
his back from a .32 caliber revolv
er, i
Bethel Police Chief John Mis-
kunas quoted John Kohle Jr., as
saying he shot his father following
an argument over some missing
shotgun shells when the boy re
turned home late from his paper
route.
Man Swims From Lake
After Auto Accident
EUGENE (AP)-Alvin Richard
Erickson, 22, was brought to a
hospital here in critical condition
after his car collided headon with
another late Wednesday.
The crash caused his automo
bile to roll into Dexter Lake. But
despite his serious injuries he
freed himself and swam about 20
feet to shore.
In less serious condition was the
driver of the second vehicle, Mrs.
Lucille Grahlman. 50. Bend.
1 The collision happened about 20
miles southeast of here and a
mile west of Lowell Junction on
Highway 58, which skirts the lake.
MAKES 6DDS LOOK BAD
ERIE, Pa. (AP) Twins aver
age only once in every 87 births
but Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Scully of
Erie make the odds look had.
They had their fifth set of twins
June 5.
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Mrrig Lictntti
RinharH fZnrdnn Dnw. Roseburff.
and Maxine Sue Abbott, Winston.
Stephen L. Danchock, Winston,
and Clayre Carter, Roseburg.
Walter I Null Mvrtle Creek.
and Edna J. Knight, Yoncalla .
John Phillip Cooper and Rosalie
May Henry, both Myrtle Creek.
Dennis Vaughn and Jane Dan
iels, both Riddle.
Divorci Complaints
Thor A. Anderson vs. Marjorie
Y. Anderson. Cruelty charged. He
asks decree and award of four
children, certain property and J120
a month support to defendant. Mar
ried August, 1946, at Olympia,
Wash.
Pauline Madine Greenfield vs.
Edward Leo Greenfield. Cruelty
charged. She seeks decree, custody
of three children and $200 a month
support and personal and real
property. Married at Ft. Mor
gan, Colo., May 28, 1939.
Sandra .Lee Mahan vs. Harold
Arthur Mahan. Cruelly charged.
Seeking divorce decree, custody of
three minor children, Sao a month
for support of each, and personal
property. Married at Reno, lev.,
Nov. 20, 1953.
First Presbyterian
Bible School Monday
Vacation Bible School at the
First Presbyterian Church will be
gin Monday for a two week period.
Classes will be held from 9 to
11:30 a.m. for children ages four
to 12, or through the sixth grade.
There will be a special class for
children from fourth to sixth
grades.
Registration may be taken care
of Monday at the church at the
corner of Lane and Jackson.
Earl Ullrich, instructor, will be
in charge of the special class; Mrs.
Weston Hurd, junior group, and
Mrs. Emery Williams, kindergar
ten. Jay-C-Ettes Donate
Money To KP Girls
Roseburg Jay-C-Ettes recently
donated $50 to the Knights of Phy
thias Drum and Bugle Corps to
help with expenses of a trip to the
national Junior Chamber of Com
merce convention in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Clarence Paul and Mrs. Bob
Raffensperger modeled clothes
which will be worn by all Oregon
Jay-C-Ettes at the convention.
Attending the June 16-19 meeting
will be Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Raffen
sperger, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spin
dle, and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hie
sel of the Roseburg JC's and Jay-C-Ettes.
Jerry Davenport of the Sludio of
Hair Design gave a talk concern
ing hair styling and care.
U. S. Air Force Mechanic
Steals Bomber, Crashes
HUNTINGDON, England (AP)
A U.S. Air Force mechanic stole
a bomber plane early this morn
ing and zoomed off alone on a mys
tery flieht. He crashed to his death
a few miles away in the kind of
mishap that gives the British the
jitters.
Left-wing leaders here insist that
the presence of American bombers
armed with nuclear weapons adds
to the island's dangers that some
one might go berserk or accidental
ly drop one of the atomic bombs
on Britain.
The plane that crashed this
morning carried no bomb of any
sort. A hurried announcement from
the headquarters of the 3rd U.S.
Air Force assured Britons that the
plane was not combat-ready.
YOUTH PLEADS GUILTY
NEW YORK (AP) A 17-year-old
boy pleaded guilty Thursday
lo second degree murder in the
shooting of his mother.
By entering the plea, John E.
Jessup of Brooklyn, escaped the
possibility of the electric chair.
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Hide, Seek Bride,
Bridegroom Still
Reported Missing
YAKIMA (AP) Radio disc
jockey Jack C. Simpson, the hide-and-seek
bridegroom, was still
missing Thursday. So was hii run
away child bride, Judith.
Police here and in Seattle want
them Simpson for second degree
assault and for questioning, his
bride as a runaway from her
home in Walla Walla.
Despite an all-points alert
throughout the Pacific Northwest
nothing has been seen of the two
since Tuesday in Seattle.
The search here focused on the
apartment the Simpsons occupied
before they left for Seattle last
weekend en their honeymoon. The
tearful bride told police at Seattle
her husband vanished while they
were playing hide-and-seek in a
vacant lot before dawn Tuesday
She checked out of her hotel
Tuesday afternoon, presumably to
return here.
Their rented apartment contains
many of their personal belongings.
The landlady, Mrs. Lawrence M.
Record, described Simpson as
"very, very nice" during the six
weeks he lived there before his
marriage. Young Mrs. Simpson
moved in after their wedding here
May 31 before Justice of the
Peace James S. Hogan. Mrs. Rec
ord said she was "sweet and pret
ty" and appeared to be "quite
practical, too."
Simpson gave his age as 27 or
32, depending on who wanted to
know. His bride listed her age on
her marriage license application
with Seattle police as 20, but her
father, Casper Carter, said in
Walla Walla she is only 15 and
ran off to get married.
A superior court judge waived
the three-day waiting period so
they could wed here the same day
the license was issued.
Simpson was charged with second-degree
assault for allegedly
pistol-whipping a young man on
his wedding night. He also is
sought by Seattle police for ques
tioning on other matters.
Before the couple left here,
Simpson gave up his job as disc
jockey and salesman for a Yaki
ma radio station. He had worked
previously for stations in Walla
Walla, his hometown, and in An
chorage, Alaska.
Raymond Harrell Dies
At Veterans Hospital
Raymond H. Harrell, 62, WW I
veteran, died at the Veteran's Hos
pital Thursday.
He was born in Illinois, Oct. 7,
1895.
Funeral services were held to
day at the Veterans Administra
tion Hospital, cemetery. Ganz Mor
tuary was in cnarge 01 arrange
ments. LOCAL NEWS
Mitt Btvtrly Cockrtll will be in
stalled honored queen of Riddle
Bethel 39, Job's Daughters, Sat
urday, June 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Riddle Masonic Temple.
Mitt Jo Dale Zalltr of Brock
way will arrive home Saturday
from Oregon State College, but
will return Monday to the OSC
campus to serve as a counselor
for the 4-H summer school session.
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Christian Choir Slates Concert
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l. ...Ml ha foatnrpd in a
public concert Sunday night at 8
.. i. Atn CI,' Van? St.
in me cnurcn,
Conducting the concert of an
thems will be Clarence Trued, lo
cal composer and music mstrucler.
A new anthem by the Roseburg
man, "My Soul of Christ is Rest
less." will be sung during the pro
gram. Trued said anthems by Bach,
Hanel, Purcell and Noble Cam also
will be performed.
Also featured will he a piano per
formance by Sally Hill, young Rose
burg musician, who will play a sec
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