The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 13, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    Federal School Olympia Assembly
Aid Plea Passed ln sPecial Session
SAI.KM tAP) A rm-monitl jk
1115 toniire-s for federal aid to
fiucaiion WdS approved 18 10 bv
l'ie Orriion Senate Thuivdav in
aimon a party line voie ' The
Iuni-e had otni f,r it :.3 :5.
All of the votes fur the hill were
rat by Democrats and Sro. Fran
cis W. Zieyler R-Cora..i . The
iippoMng oles were by Republi
can. The memorial has 10 -o back
tn the House, uruch had voted
that federal aid be ued for
M-honl construction and teachers'
salaries. The Senate kmxWeii out
that restriction, favoring the aid
fur any purpose
Sen. Monroe Sweetland iD-Mil-waukie).
chairman of the Senate
Kducation Committee, toid the
Senate that Oregon needs ihe aid
because it is reaching the limit
nn what it can raie by property
taxes for local schools, lie denied
that federal aid would mean loss
of local control of the schools.
But Sen. Carl Francis ( U Day
ton) replied that "one of tne real
perils is that federal subsidies
eventually lead to federal con
trol." Then Sen Donald R Husband
H - F.URenei argued thai local
school school districts ire the
best insurance against expanding
government.
An argument that federal aid
would improve education in back
ward states was made bv Sen.
Alfred H. Cor belt , R-Portland .
Hospital News
OLYMPIA APl Members of
the 3tith Washington l.eyirlature
were back at their desks in pe-;
cial session Friday les than eight
hours alter they quit work on the
regular seion.
l.ov. Rosellini kept them in
town to approve a state budget
and raise taxes to balance it
a lak they failed to accomplish
during the 60 days allotted by the
constitution. '
House Speaker John O'Brien
said the House will tackle the job
immediately by acting on maior
bills in the budget and tax pro-'
gram Friday.
The regular session ended at
2 55 a.m. The special session -the
nth in state history was
convened at 10 a m. Friday, the
13th.
The governor addressed a joint
session of the House and Senate,
at 11 a.m., calling on the legis
lators to act on an appropriations
measure to carry on tne Junctions
of state government during t h e
next two years, and new taxes to
help pay the bills.
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Oregon Masons Master Sets
April 17 For Formal Dedication
WASHINGTON' (API Tl
By VIRGINIA PROCTOR liv Ih.n t.-.nhtr Mr. !. N. Kie".
Kndav. April 17 is the dale m-I attt-nil.-rl liw U-iture held t Ihe
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inn "( the l anv.imille .Mdonic " '"e mire iui iiuo
TeniDle. x annnuiued at Ihe re- I nyon ille recently. Also chns-
cent meetina of .vmih I nipQua ,-n '' -Mr J"nI l aion.
j Fri.. Mar. 13, 1959 Th Ntwi-Rtview, Rouburg, On. 3
Portland Firm Asks State Tax Help
Salem TV Channel n..ALr...Hi..
f iuc in luumy
Concert Artist
Has Background
Mrcy Hospiti
Admitted
Surgery: Mrs. .Melvin Barron,
Winston; Robert Russell, Mrs.
lharles Rinyhani. Roseburg.
Medical: Lee Halloran, Myrtle
(reek; John Sanders, Camas val
ICC Order Favors
Puget Sound Cities
SKATTl.E (AP) Rale experts
said Thursday Ihe Intel slate Com
merce Commission has issued a
new order favoring Seattle and Ta-
roma .shippers in a case involving
motor freight rates to and from
the Inland Empire.
The ICC order, issued Wednes
day, is effective May 13.
The Puget. Sound cities con
tended that rates between inler
! mountain and coastal points gen
erally have favored Columbia Riv
er points over Puget Sound Five
years ago Seattle and Tacoma
joined in seeking revision of the
motor rate structure, and the case
CATHOLIC CHURCH SHELL stands vacant early Thurs
day shortly before the collopse. A cable strung around
one wall section on the north side ot the building was
drawn taut oy a truck, thus jolting the structure. For
one or two minutes the building slowly sagged, some bits
of cornice fell from the roof and window panes snapped
under the strain.
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mntnr rats clni'lnrrt anrt Inn iiita r ,..,,. r tit .y . .j- - ?- sm ,
lev; Lester Kershner, Thomas Ma- nas Decn arguea bi several near- i t 4 g AJ I l i I 4 i i
ereadv, Roseburg. ns. l 1 f If J b ,j f h .
Discharged ' J. D- Paul, manaRer of the Re- r S ) j J i v
Terrv Casev. John Hubbard, attle Traffic Assn. and Fred To- f j
Linda Braun. Mrs. James Wilson, Ian. attorney for Puget Sound in- wvN V , w, I
and babv, James Scolt, Roseburg; terests, said a synopsis of the new' ' - --"VT niM ri J
Lottie 7 J, AF and AM chairman and .Mrs. (. lauile l-ony
A dinner will preeede a brief et'
stated nieetini:. alter uhu-h the
public dedirahon ceiemonies will nieetini
lake pldce. Manv ot the slates
Brand ot titers will participate.
Students Compete
The first of a series of four
declamations was heard recently 111
the auditorium of l anyonville Bi
ble Academy, with six of the class,
taught by Mrs. Franklin Dunbar,
eumiH-tjnu.
Barbara Nelson won the first
round with her dramatic slory ti
tled, "Kyes." Others competing in
cluded Harold Pratt. Carolyn Pis
kin, Janet Pennington, Les Taylor,
and James Dootev.
Seeral (lospel learns
direction of Don Haas.
rector of Canyonville Bible Aca
demy, have been visiting Douglas
County churches.
Teams
times at
of .ik!, the Church of the Naarene
in Myrtle Creek and the Ciranls
Pass Community Church.
a eked Thursday to aimroie anoih- AsiUnce in preparing Oregon
er TV outlet on Channel 3 in Sa- s,ale income tax returns will be
lent. Ore given by slate Tax Commission
The application was by Oregon personnel at the branch office, 302
ecretan -insurer ThP Brmm ull I eie iMiin inc. which now has laemc Buutnng. oeiween h a.m.
i'ii-K'i ntfuui iiu. ( in.i.i t re- 'i-.'i w i uu nim i iu j,
ceived a irant some fie years all dates inclusixe.
ai;n lor the Salem channel, but In addition, other Douglas Coun
never put its proposed TV sta- ty income tax aid schedules have
tion on the air. Last week the Iteen made. They include Drain.
KCC refused to erant Oreton Ra- City Hall, March 23 from 1 p m.
dio additional time for ennstruc-'to 3:30 pm.: Sutherlin, at Suther
lion and threw the channel open lirt Hotel, March 24 from t a m.
to new applicants. to 4 p in ; Myrtle Creek, City Hall.
1 The Portland firm taid Salem. March 25. from S a m. to 4" p.m.;
1 although the state capital city Riddle, City Hall. March 26 from
and Ihe third larse.il in Oregon, 9 30 a.m. io 10:30 a.m.: Canvon
! is "overshadowed" hy Portland i ville, Citv Hall, March 2S from 9
TV service. It said it believed the a m. to 3:30 p.m.: and Glendale.
: only practical use for channel 3 , City Hall, March 27, 30 to 3:30
I in Salem would be as something p m.
taxpayers wishing help In filing
returns are asked to bring earn-
Andre Kttleisky. hooked by the
Rosehurs L'oniinunliy Concerl
Assn. lor appearance here some
time next winter, was "dancur no
ble" with all Brest ballet com
panies neiore loiiunK the New York , 0f a semi-satellite
Lily Ballet in I3d1. according to in-1 The company said it would orig
tinder the formation received today by Miss jnale ome Iwal programi from
music di- liladys Strong, concerl association I the nrooosed Salem slath.n as
president. i wen a, rehroadcast KPTV "s net-
r.glev.sky. born in Sloscow, start-' work shows,
ed his nroles.sionat career with thei
nave appeared several ballet Kusse de Monte Carlo at the
the Aalea Community . age of 14 years, lie makes fre
quent television guest artist ap-1
pcaranccs and dances in films, as I
well as being soloist with leading
svmphone orchestras of the I nited
Stales.
Because of his demand for per
sonal appearances throughout this
country, Kglevsky formed his own
ballet company and has toured Ja-
Presents Lecture
Kire chief Norman Hanson con
ducted a leclure on fire fighting,
fire prevention and a study of
Canvonville's new fire truck for
ings slips and other information
needed to determine the correct
tax for 1!I58. If possible, copies of
their state and federal returns as
filed for 1967 should also be
brought.
eligibility for a refund is estab
lished only by filing a return, and
they will be issued on a "first
come, first served" basis. If a
' joint return is filed, both spouses
A SJ.'iO fine anil a three year I must sign it. The deadline for filing
prison sentence with probation returns is April IS.
Oakland Man Meted
3 Years In Prison
were meted out to Donald Merton
nays, 4J, tiaKiana. Itnirsilay by ft ft
the seventh grade of the Canyon-1 " " Auiin JUillfcC
vine M'nooi recciiiiv. America and cities of the Vnited of consoiracv to commit a foroeru
Jtbout 34 .tudents. accompany Slal5. ,, RaV(. Iw0 periormance, . iMiSrt 5 a chaw
i at the Brussels' World s Fair. he conspired with one llarrv Km-
The association concludes its i low lo pass a forged check, aileged
niemhership campaign Saturday I y signed bv Biglow. for Slj in
niHin. after which additional artists a Mosebure area tavern. The inci-
Violent Overthrow
Count Holds Six
! for next winter will be chosen.
Northern Radar
Missile Alert
Mis. Delhert l.angdon. Oakland; order did not give its-full scope
Webb Burke. Camas Valley; Vis. Thev said "it is evident that Se
Karl Moody, Mrs. Donald Kegeler, I attle and Tacoma shippers will get
Sutherlin. , relief, but how far-reaching can't
Douglas Community Hospital ! be determined until we get the full
Admitted . j't of the order."
Surgery: Mrs. Jessie Fox. Suth-j . .
erlin; Arthur Sevall. Gloria Maass, 1 rlirlctmrir. Troo Cnloc
Dale Palmer. Roseburg. A,nriSIITia irCC JUIrJ)
roseburg; Jacqueline Wagner. Rid- Lead To Fines For Two
rile; Airs. Ernest Pruitt. Winston;!
.Mrs. Milton Huntley. Tiller. PORTLAND (AP) Two men
Discharged I were fined $9110 each by U.S. Dis-
lins. Mrs. Glenn Richardson, Rob-itrict Judge Gus Solomon Thurs
lins. Mrs. Gelnn Richardson. Rob-1 day after they pleaded guilty to
crt Nielsen, Mrs. Robert Barnes, i cutting Christmas trees from a
Mrs. J. F. Wiles. Debbie Patter-1 restricted area of the Rogue River
UPPER STORY TUMBLES to the vocant first floor of trie
church with o crash. Tha shock loosened the wooden
cross (left end of building) cousing it to slide along the
fallen roof.
DENVKR. Colo. (AP) - Three
men and three women, protesting
their innocence, have been convict
ed of conspiring to advocate the
violent overthrow of the L1. S. gov-1
ernment. COLORADO SPRINGS.
Thev were not sentenced inime- i (AP) A long-range radar
diatclv. I.awvers for the six said 'k designed td warn against So-
t the verdict will be appealed. 1 viet missile attacks is being built
I U.S. Dist. Judge Lee Knous ! m ,he arcll- wastes, the North
granted a motion until March )! American Air Deten.se Command
which to file for a new trial, nepoiieu nere. ine cnam i ra
dent occurred Feb. 21.
Among terms of probation, Dav
is listed complete abstinence from
alcoholic beverages. Hays claimed
he had been drinking at the time
I the check was negotiated. Hays,
married and the father of seven
j children, will be allowed to pay
Colo. Itne f'"e installments as terms
net-1 u Probation.
son. Ricky Knott. Roseburg; Rosa
lie Holcomb, Oakland.
Gov. Hatfield Slates
Conference With Ike
National Forest last December.
They are Gordon McKay, 35, a
Mcdford lopser. and S. D. Loney,
37, a San Francisco iron worker.
They told Judge Solomon that
they had realized about $300 prof
it each from the trees. He fined
them treble damages. The two
men were placed on probation
for three years. But the judge
said he would consider reducing
this if the fine were paid sooner.
he Portlander Pleads Guilty
SAI.KM (AP) Gov. Mark Hat
field will be in Washington, D. C,
Saturday to confer with President
Eisenhower and attend the annual
Gridion Rano.nct.
Hatfield said he will discuss the
proposed Green Peler Dam on th
ouin rsanuam raver wi'.n ine
President. He also plans to do 0 Embezzlement LOUHt
some promotion work on Oregon's '
centennial on the trip. i p0,tland (AP) Mrs. Lois
He plans lo confer with mem- i acey saner. 58. pleaded guillv
hers of Oregon s congressional , nere Thursday to embezzlement
delegation. . from ,ne Navy Exchange in the
San Francisco naval shipyards.
where she once wras a cashier.
There was a five-count indict
! ment against her. U. S Dist.
i Judge Gus Solomon ordered a
.., .,.. . . . 1 pre-sentence investigation.
NEW ORh (AP) Are you af-: Deputy U.S. Dist. Altv. George
flicted with triskaidekaphohia" ; e. Juba said that although .Mrs.
Well, if you are, today makes it Sauer 1S accused in the indict
two months in a row that you ! m(,nls of lak,n8 ahout $400. more
have siittered the slings and ar- than J9000 dusappeared from the
rows of Friday the 13th. We had exchange
one in February too. "
Hut cheer up. Two Fridays Ihe
nth in a row will not happen again
for six years.
Oh yes, this triskaidekaphohia:
It's fear of the figure 13.
Today Happens Only
Once Each Six Years
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j Ronds ranged from I'i.OOO to $2U,
! 000 the largest amount fur Ar
thur Bary, 47. of San Jose. Cahf.
The six were convicted in 1955
on similar charges but that ver
dict was reversed by the 10th V S.
Circuit Court of Appeals, which
ordered the case retried with
out the charge mentioning com-
niunini.
The charge against a seventh
defendant convicted in he first , half-hour (light
trial, Lewis M. Johnson, ,18, ot I stales targets
dar stations under construction in
Alaska and Greenland to cover
the Soviet land mass from the Pa
cific In Poland is called the Bal
listic Missile Karly Warning Sys
tem (BMFWS).
Screens have a 3,000-mile line-of-sight
range and are intended to
pick tip intercontinental ballistic
missiles five minutes after launch
ing on what would he ahout a
toward Cnited
Mass.,
request
was dismissed 1
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of government nj -j. , warning line ( DKW 'mounts y j" ing
! . n.tal .otivilm. T he ipfM.lallnn tins I .
Boston,
at the
lawyers
In addition to Bary, the defend
ants were his former wite, Anna,
1 I 38 and hi. wife. Maia. hoth uf po.U in ihe eastern llnivett stales.
New York City; Harold epelin,
X). of Denver, and J'aincia J.
man, 4, or .1 raso, lex.
The maximum possible sentence ; e . r n.
is five vears' imprisonment and ' JCT TOr rOPCr VlOTKvTi
jo.uw hub jor tfain
Subcommittee Posts
Taken By Rep. Porter j
Fourth District Rep. Charles O. I
Porter has been named ranking!
majority member of two of thei
four standing subcommittees of the
Mouse Committee on Post Office;
and Civil Service. j
The subcommittees are the Civil
Service and Census and Govern
ment Statistics.
The F.ugene Democrat will serve
as chairman of the five-member
I committee which will discuss leg
islation to credit to postal revenue
Appoints Aide
SAI.EM (AP) Robert F. Har
rington. Coos Bay city judge, was
appointed Thursday as adminis
trative assistant to Chief. Justice
William McAllister of the state
Supreme Court.
He succeeds Jonel Hill, who re
signed Feb. I to become publie
utilities commissioner.
Harrington, a native of Massa
chusetts, is a graduate of George
town University Law School. He
served as law clerk to Justice
Hall S. Lusk in 1955 and 1956.
and then went to Coos Bay to
practice. He was appointed mu
nicipal judge there in 1957.
He is 40 years old.
County Group Health
Insurance Approved
SAI.EM ( AP) The House ap
proved 34-23 Thursday a Senate
bill to let counties take out medi
cal, surgical, hospital and life in- ,
surance on their employes.
The vote came upon reconsider
ation of the measure, which had
been defeated earlier in the morn-
line) across North America
Scmi-Aulomatie Ground Environ
menl (SAGE) control command
Minimum Wage Increase
a'n(1jpostal activities. The Vgislation hasl n the first vote, there were SO
WALLS AND ROOF of the upper story lie within first
story walls ready for the cleanup that will follow. New
First National Bank of Roseburg will soon riss on the
site. (News-Review Photos)
Cars Collide; Nearby Building Is Damaged
RHSToShow
Play 2 Nights
such force that one of them .
vl'jm moH inlr an ina rltlifint hi n IH. 1
ing and came to rest half way into drivcr ot lhe second car
the basement.
A gas pipe was broken hy the
impact and the building was'
cleared until it was repaired and
danger of fire ended. 1
Neuberger Bill Would
Aid Education Programs
WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.
Richard L. Neuberger (D-Ore is
author of a new bill which would
give federal matching grants to
states which have education pro
grams on the effects of. the use
of tobacco and alcohol.
Neuberger asked Thursday:
"How can we. in the sophisticated
PORTLAND (AP) Two cars' The driver of the car that hit the
collided here T h u s s d a y with building. David L. Harding. 20.
was unhurt. Also unhurt was thei America of the TV dinner and the
I-eroy
If. Nolan. 20. but his passenger,
Barbara Weir, 19. was hospital
ied with face and 'leg hurls.
No one in the apartment, at SK
7th Ave. and Ash St., was injured.
automotive 'forward look, ration
alize a situation in which our na
tion's youth is beseeched con
stantly to commence a habit
which the Public Health Servire
warns may lead to dread disease?"
WASHINGTON (AP) Secre
tary of Labor James P. Mitchell
said Thursday he plans to boost
to $1.63 an hour the required mini
mum wage for work on govern
ment orders in the paper and pulp
industry. The present minimum is
Sl ll'i an hour.
Mitchell said the higher figure
was warranted hy evidence pre
sented at a public bearing and
according to. a Labor Department
wage survey. The Labor Depart
ment has legal authority to set
such wage minima based on pre
vailing wage rates. .
The law applies to workers on
government supply contracts in ex
cess of $10,000, During 1958 such
purchases in the paper and pulp
industry amounted to khout 40 mil
linn dollars. Ahout 150.000 work
ers are employed in the industry.
been referred to the special sub- votes for the bill and 28 against.
committee. lit taken 31 voles to pass a mil.
I The counties could pay all, part
Estate Totals $430,000 or none of the insurance pre-
. J miums.
poktlawo (An-sn estate ot
$430,214 was left by Mrs. Corina
R. Cowden. the widow of a Sif
verton lumberman, when she died
Feh. 16 at Santa Barbara, Calif.
This was disclosed Thursday
when an inventory was filed in
probate court. The estate will go
to two daughters and a son, all
of whom live outside Oregon.
Don't Shorten Hawaii
HONOLn.U (AP) Don't ab
breviate Hawaii, ayi Postmaster
George T. Hara.
Post office regulations ear the
fledelinff state's name should be
i spelled out.
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I The first of two perfortnances of
'"Plain and Fancy." the annual
; musical comedy presentation at
Roseburg High School, is scheduled
tonight at ft in the auditorMim.
1 The second performance is set
j for Saturday night at the same
time and place.
The musical, is being presented
by the vocal music department at
lhe high school, under the direction
I of Robert Robins.
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Duty Removal Rapped
REE RHONDA FLEMING on
NBC'a "Top Ten Sports Stars
of the West." MC'd .by Art
Linkletter-with Jne E. Brown,
Jack Carson. Betty Grable,
Rettr Hutton. Roy Rogers,
Rowan & Martin, Esther Wil
liams. Presented by Tidewater.
KPIC-TV, Channel 4. Sunday
4:00 5:00 PM .
; WASHINGTON (API Sen.
Frank K. Moss ID-l tah) Thu'rs-
day protested a Treasury Depart
ment decision to remoie an im
port duty on Uruguayan wool.
1 .Moss said this would be an "un
justified sacrifice of American
tjobs" at a time when wool prices
(are the lowest in 17 years, lamb
. prices are depressed and unem
ployment is high."
Moss made his protest in a let
ter to A. Gilmore Flues, assistant
secretary of the treasury.
MEETING PLANNED
The Fair Oaks Wanglers Live
stock Club will meet tonight at
7:30 at the Sutherlin home ol Mrs.
1 Connell Davis.
LotJ tt Garden Velliy
ltd l.f lend 4.
fh. O 2-2910
Evergreen! Ornamenlali
Flowering Shrubs
Final Sprinf Clean-Ue of
Fruit-Flowering-Shad Trees
MOORE'S
NURSERY
Dan Smythe, Professional Hearing Inc. con
sultant, will conduct a most informative free
AMINO CLINIC
IN ROSEBURG
WHEN: MONDAY, MARCH 16
WHERE: Umpqua Hotel
TIME: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
"I extend a particular invitation to mjr old friends and clients In tettc
advantage of this opportunity to learn about the tremendous scientific,
advances recently made in correcting bearing deficiencies. Also those
with partial hearing wifl find such consultation, for which there n
no charge, particularly beocncial.
Ask about the new Hearing Aid RENTAL
PLAN pioneered by Professional Hearing Inc.!
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