The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 05, 1960, Page 2, Image 2

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THESE YOUNG LADIES wowed felb Cub Scouts ct o pock meeting ct Fullertoo School.
Lod es' Scouts' The tnree really ore members of Der 12 of the Fuilerton School PTA's
Cuo pick, which pjt on o ccntomine ct The pock meeting. They oiso ore boys. From left
to right ore Dov.d Herman, Ro'e gh Honks, Don Snider, V.ike Roe, Croig Childress end
Kerrfh Husok. The Cub poc is looking for more members, but girls con apply of the
Comp ri-e Girls' cff'Ce.
15-Mlliillion-DolIar Outlay For 'Ben Hur'
Pays Off In Harvest Of Academy Awards
Br JAMES BACON
f. a 1J . . . TU M . ... .
n if l via f it ilt HPi TV..
ir.jlo . dollar movie "Bea - Hur" j
tooit costly in K'.iywood history,
reaoed 11 Owa.-s Monday,
r.iht. It a t-ie greatest Acad '
emy Award triumph ever scored
Ocir for screecpiay m!enal
from another medium did the
ciaidc tae of Bibhcal ti.nei fail
to win tie award for which it was
nominated. The screenplay Oscar
went to the Bntish-made "Room
at the Top."
Tnat movie alw) won the top
artress award for the French ac-;
tres. S.mone Signoret. -
"Ben-Hur' was not nominated voting
for any actress awards. ' A Screen Writers Guild Ar-
Charlton Heston. who portrayed bitration committee finaily de
the title role Ben-Hur, won the cioed that wnter Karl Tunberg
award for bt actor. ; shouid have soie credit on the
Hush Griffith, a Welshman who
piayed aa Arab soeik in "Ben -I
lior. was named beit supporting :
actor.
"Ben Hur" also won the award
for be:t picture and best director
for William Wyier. practically
wrapping tip the lop awards
Tne picture, often called the
screen's first intimate spectacular.
also won a-ardi for best costume:
oesign in color: best sound: best
. . , - , .
dJr.'on
by Hu- hunt, who did the same
.h Ih. i.rlom.l ..i.-nl
.r ,,. iT . " .
iUr ln-1 rt. COlr C,,n"n"-
tography. and best m-sical scor-,
lnfv ii , , m .
hhelley Winters, nominated for
Civil Rights Vote
Remains In Future
St. Laurent creation, a black and
WASHINGTON (AP) The Sen- gray print on red background with
ate pushed along today with de- harem skirt.
bate on the civil righn bill, but ' Miss Taylor, always a top
Democratic Leader Lyndon B. 1 Parisian customer, wore a ball
Johnson of Texas said he saw no roorn-l-ngth gown of yellow chif
chance for a final vote before fon, with a draped bodice,
later in the week. Stella Stevens, a Memphis belle.
Johnson told reporters a good was decked out in an orchid and
manv amendments were still
hanging fire and that argument
.nrf .ii, .t u
out n rhn Uir m f.n.i
UKiay. lie aeclined to predict uu " """ - - - met wtiere drugs a
when the win-hip would come. , nana-sewn oeaas. .vip i ... found optn by ,nv
Sen Everett M. Duksen of n 1 "oris nay wore a two piece. i.p.u '""" . ers. but nothing a
linni. the Hpn.ihl.e.n l-.rier h.H floor-length sheath silhouette, cov-l lhe GOP candidate describes k-.. lrirhH ihe
said earlier he figured there was with diamond -He beads and
a good chance to " f.nMi with the f'h''1'i 5? P0"01"',. . . '
hill tonight and send it back to: Shelley Winters, who went home
tne House. " ' le only one
Johnson and Di-ksen are in ho how''1 T- bustle. Sbe
agreement the bill should be sP"rtrd, 'et;hjnK ni'ubleseat
pa-sed in about its present form.'00 lon' bli 'orI"'
They apparvntlv have the votes ! SC?P . "liline. One of the most
la bar any major change.
David C. Higginbotham
Funeral services for David C i
Ilirsiniwthain. Cottage Giove. will
be held Thursday at 2 p m. in the
eti-htorhcKKl . hurch of CnrM.
Suferlin He died Sunday at T8
jears after a long illness.
Iligginootham was Iwrn in Kan
sas Nov. 12. 1800. and came to Ore
gon when a child. He was married
to Mina Wealherly at Oakland in
lSfK). She survives.
He operated the Smith ferry on
the I mpmia River between Kel
logg and Elkton until a bridge was
completed. He then ranched in that
area until moving to Cottage Grove
in December 19.8
Other survivors include: Five
sons. Earl. Salem; l.rnet
and.
rrccman, both of Grinti Pa: and
Carl and Haruld. both of Cottage
(.rove; three daughter?, Vida
Crubte, Martinez, Calif : Anna
JohnMn, I.ivermnre, Calif.; and
Ada MrHugtil, Oakland; a MUer.
l.racc Boce, Irofer, Idaho: 20
grandchildren and 22 great-grander
i Id ren
Interment will be in Roseburg
Memorial Gardens, fimilh Funeral
Chapel, Collage Grose, is director.
TjX On Church Jnnetdtd
!
SALKM (AP The tate dots
not bav to pay piup- rty Uei on
uf riiM ircMyuTtan inurcn
prorerty in Salem, Ally. Gen.
Kolwrl Y. ThmnUm aaid today.
7h slate bought Uie property
in 1S:.5. The church wai mo.ed
lat yar to make way for the
aiate Labor and Indulrici Bldg ,
now under construction.
RUG CLEANING
.2 Only 8.64
tcfwdinf ritkyjp mn4 Dtlitrj
RHOADS Cleaning Servict
fhfi OK 2-1096 fh.n4
ftichtf'f Ofia-li N. StepHont)
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gre. Tues., April 5, 1960
Scout Pantomimers
the third time, w as named best
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lor r.rr wont
in -The D.jrr of Anne Frink ,
Backstage, while talking to.
newsmen, the said: "Who eise u
winning? As if I care." ;
Ben-Hur," by winiLEg 11 Os-
cars, beat "Gigi," al produced
bv MGM as the all-lime Oscar
record bolder. "Gigi" won nine
Oscars last year every category
lor which it was nominated. 1
The fadure of Ben-Hur to win ;
best screenplay was not a sur-1
prise. A controversy involving di-
recetor William Wyler. the Screen
Writers Guild and Bnush wnter
Christopher Fry colored the
Movie Queens
Idle, But Chic
Hf.IIVWnnn (API Most of
HOLLYWOOD 'r ' " "
',mT Jltt,? v
are out oi wtrJc oul ou tuia ,
!er know ,t from the gowns User I
JXJfi?' mbl Acldem
'AWarO SniTJOig.
Despite the monthild actors
striae, which put a p.U over the
lnniu, Viatav Awards,
'such designers as Dior-St. Lau-
., ipe,, Jean Dtsses,
j Sophie, Edith Head.. Howard
Shoup made a mint.
Olivia d Havillaod, Oscar win
ner Simone Signoret and nominee
Elizabeth Taylor all were stun
ning in Parisian originals.
M:m De Havilland wore a Dior
silver silk shantung gown. Angle,
Dickinson was stunning in a fitted
snlrl hrorarfc
Felicia Farr sported a pink sa-
""""' " "V'r.- 7.7--. v.. -.T liVX."
I Susan kohncrt who wore a
' fn tfown in oy.tcr white
Orecian motif.
can
m 1
lf,
a
Jnel leuh. wearing a gii
! from husband Tony C urtis, wore
nude-colored chiffon on which'
"ere sewn 1S6.000 imported silver -
hned bugle beads
Insurance Men Plan
Conference Attendance
Milton E. Hard, president of the
Unipqua Basin Assn. of Life Under-
writers, said that he and three or
four other Douglas County lile in -
,urpnr,vr,,!;"1,ruTK,n'
in Portlsnd this week in observ-
ance of L.lo Insurance Week.
Tre observance ., April 3 through
April 10. Tonight a Leaders Round
Table of Oregon session is slated
ai ruusos. a no Wednesday mere
will be a sales congress at the Sher -
aton Hotel.
Hard said that E V. Lincoln.
Bill Moatr. Parley Dilluortri and I
povsiblv others from this area will'
be attending.
School Fund Study Set
SALEM (API The Legislative)
Interim Committee on Education
will discuss distribution of state
' fc,.K,.l (nn.U uti..n it n.aal ha.
Friday ant Saturday.
It alo will consider ipecia! edu
cation program and teacher prep-
aration.
LECTURE SERIES
Lccturt IV
"The Anatomy Of A Methodist Church"
Lecture by Rt. H. Jamtt Jenkins, 1. 1. A., S.T.I.
For those interested in th Methodist Church.
8:00 P.M. Room 25
Wednesday, April 6 7S3 S. E. Main St.
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screenplay depit protestations j
trom vier. r rr ana even?
Tunrjert! himself
"robably the most applataded : kind W, b wount do i
award of the evening went to Bobttmg be ttiS-
Hope, perennial master of cere-i :
monies for the Oscar show, who B-rl am f nimp l.M.
received the Jean Hersholt hu-1 f Oil CI lUIiTIS AliTlS
manitarian award, a special Oscar. '
Hope said, "I have do writers ,
to cover a situation like this. "I j
.can only than you very much,
Congressional
Hopeful Visits
Leslie P. Fleming, a Republican
i candidate for the VJ& House of
Keoresentatives from the 4th Con-
! eressional District, stormed en
route to Grants Pass Moncay aft-' Kert iDS to do Just what the
emoon. .President told them.''
Fleming intends to appear be-' rhe congressman said the ad
fore the Lions Club in Drain on : ministration's plan was only an
it
a
FLEMING
candidate visits
May 4 in this area. He has ap
Beared once already in the coun
ty, at a coffee hour in Dillard on.
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1 LESLIE P
"e i . .,rr,.u.e. mnr The ron, ,d re,r doors vfn
L?mm!,,1"? .IT'"''""? unlockKi ea 5tore Pronnel ar-
i-deral income las .all l 'd- .med for work Monday morning. I
farm price support program, fed- buI n0 sjPnt of forc,be entry were
'ral aid to education any social- (ouod reported ,
".m'"nf 1 ,urD1?, Sev eral items were strewn in
f"""' tub 8U' front of the stores caah register.
ar luc. Dut lhe ,hlff or y'
""""
Ll, .!ri"y..V"nM
......... ..K-i--- ...v.
ership of Unds, industry and com-
merce.
A farmer, rleming will oppose.
"'' - Edward Durno of Medford in
,the primary.
Check Charge Dismissed
A bad check charge Med against
Madden .Nye. 54. Portland, was
I dropped following a preliminary i when school is out
hearing Monday in Douglas County ; nt two me- . k . . v ,
District Court. ro ,, i , .(. .h' . . L
Judge Warren A Woodruff ruled , 7, Mr B.'ilev tne her dauwhte
; that the state lacked sufficient evi- " ?-", J , f , , ,i ,V. . .n v, '
d:nre ,o prowu,e iht c,se '"'ShAT.ir"''''
tlier. I T., ,1H,.r .,..- k
' .Nye was .ceased of passing a ; " on h i teacher in Ro
'bogus tt check at the Shamrock Surg rerTris DuonvUle corre.
Motel in Roseburi A.ie. 31. 1959. .".g,."u'!i:,-,UIC corre'pond'
1 he check was allegedly written on
the IS. National Bank for a'
: night s lodging and one dollar cash
i '
College Gets Million
rnon ivn hdi i i:
ii...,i ,o ,.i ,.n. jn...
from an anonymous donor
anonvmous donor was
'announced Monday night bv Lewis
, . -I,... i-n..'- .
mi mil i uiiik unr .
lhe condition: It mut be
matched br contribution! by 1964.
or the unmatched balance will be
' , .fa. .1 ,l
i A collect spokesman disclosed
jhe sift at a dinner here in honor
of Morgan Well, who will retire
;a the eollece't president in July.
Murder Charge
Faces Brother
OfEdMachen
j PORTLAND fAP Two young
j Negroes, om of them the brotner
l of pnrefjgnien Eadie Jrfaroeo,
were in jail on first degree mur
j der cbares today, awaiting a
; grand jury insestig ation into the
j beauip death of a mite man.
j Police continued to prob into
o-ner tiiurajy nignt beatings ill
isolated affairs tfcat came as a
tar piuled up alongside pedestri-
1 ans oa oark streets to ceteraine
j whether the assailants were the
1 same. They thought tiiey were.
Paul Arooid ISactx-n and Charles
I Ivan Pai!ern Jr.. boto 21, faced
the murder charge. Two others,
; Benjamin Joseph Irwin Jr., 21,
i and Eiivr Ron Orandberry. 20,
were he id ai material witnesses.
The dead nan vas Edward J.
jSt. George. 44. an unemployed
i farm worker. He was found dying
i on a street eariy Sunday, his skull
i fractured.
i Pchre Lt. Villiam Hof said
t yesterday one of the men told him
j they tot to brooding about troubles
! of their race in Africa and in the
j South, had a few drinks, then
j ftirttd out "to do aomething about
i Today IMf tiM it stiD looked
the same. He called it particularly
; regrettable since there has been
j LtLie racial trouble here.
Heavy eight fighter Eddie Ma
f,b , young brother
- ' vu
.shoulder. 1 don t think he's the
TetlL- ope I ftfV Plrtrl
I UllvCl S LUtl llull
PITTSBURGH (AP) United
States representatives at the Gen
eva disarmament talks are merely
mouthpieces for the President anil
lack any concrete pian, Reo
Charles 0. Porter (D-Ore) said
here Monday.
"The disarmament plan, like so
many of Eisenhower's plans, is
realiy just a plan for research,"
Porter said
"The negotiators sent to Geneva
in effect told me they were not
going to
study disarmament but
o'.time ior researcn wnicn would
: help in formulating a future dis
: armament plan. He is a leader
' of a House group pressing for sus
' pension of nuclear tenina, and a
: system of enforced disarmament
under world law.
"At best two things can come
1 of the conference." he said. "1
hope they will agree to have on-
the-pot inspection stations and I
hope they will decide on an
agenda, time and place for a
world-wide disarmament -confer-ence.
"If has to come some time and ;
we micht as well prepare for it 1
now. If these two things come of:
the conference. I think Eisenhower
j can make some political credit fori
i can mane some p
it, and I'm sure
he will.'
Prowlers Enter
i Roseburg Store
i
Harvard Ave Drugs at 11'
75 W.
Harvard Ave. in Roseburg was en-
, lered sometime Sunday night, but
an inventory Monday showed noth
ing missing, Roseburg police report-
ea loaay.
The door to a refrigerated cab-'
kept was
estigating offic-
ppeared to have,
v cairl I
'n un,hle ' P" 'he register.'
ollicers stated
The h'i bn checked and
0Und to be locked at 10. M pm ,
Sunday, it was reported
r ,
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LIXOnVIIIC IVlan, 1
Son Plan Safari
hls son th,rleJ f Koseb
,, ,,h ' ,'
Prowler Enters House
The Lvle Hansell home on 1H-
M Rt. was burglarized between
j 4 ."i0 p m and midnight Monday.
but only 12 in rash was taken from
the
house, the liougias Countv
th-riM' nffii-- r-,...rt-H V.,ik..
i l , : .
T oisiuroea, uepuues
' siaieo.
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m3
jCal-Pacific Buys
Phone System
j The CaUoraia - Pacific I'tiliues
Co. has purchased the GleodJie
,' Teiep-one Co.. reports correspoA-'
; ent Mrs. G. B. Fox.
i S-gnicg of papers was completed
i this morning, according to Mrs.
! Vera Kemp, office manager and
part owner of the selling firm.
California - Pacific alw owns
; the Canyonviile, Myrtle Creek and
' Riddle systems.
! No change is planned in service
: offered the community, and the
present charge rate will continue.
Mr?. Kemp said.
' The area served is Glendaie.
Wolf Creek and Aialea. The new
owners will take over operiuon
about the last of this month or
early in May depending on PubJe
Utilities Commission approval of
the sale.
Mrs. Kemp says management by
the larger company will be an ad-:
vantase to the community since
; it will be financially able to ei-1
pand taster Lean aid the Ulead ale
company.
The present management pur
chased the firm in lStol and serv
ice has been increased from about
244 phones, a third of which were
1 magneto phones with cranks, to a
present total of nearly 640 with
dial service.
! The sale has been under negoti
ation for the last six months. Bob
j Jones, president of the Glendale
Telephone Co., will be employed
j by the purchasing firm as its chief
' maintenance man.
Two Wrecks
Claim Lives
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Highway accidents claimed two
more lives in Oregon today.
Mrs. Mabel Snuey, Klamath
Falls, was killed as a car went
out of control, hit a jumper tree
and rolled along the highway near
Bly.
John Harold Addison. 43, Ten
mile, died as a logging truck
flipped over and landed in a ditcn
five miles west of Winston.
In the accident near Bly, four
adults and two children were rid
ing in the car which, state police
said, traveled on the highway
shoulder for 223 feet before hitting
the tree and flipping over. One
passenger, Mrs. Evelyn Miller,
Bly. was hospitalized at Klamath
Fails with head and neck injuries.
Her condition was described as
fair. Others in Lie car, with no
reports of major hurts, were two
Miller children and a couple listed
in the report as Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Lanegan, Portland.
In the Winston accident. Theo
dore Earl Anderson. 47. Tenmile.
was driver of the truck. He was
pinned in the wreckaEe for an
hour. He and Addison were brothers-in-law.
The two deaths boosted this
year s Oregon highway toll to 82.
Cadidate Seeks
Write-in Votes
Peter Gunnar. Salem. Republi
can state chairman, announced
Monday he will be a wnte-in can
didate for Republican national com
mitteeman in the May primary
election.
The party has been without a
candidate since March 14. Two men
who had filed for the position with
drew oa that date. They are Wen
dall Wyatt. Astoria, former stale
party chairman, and John Marn
field, Portland, former state sen
ator. Gunnar, in a letter to Gov. Mark
Hatfield and other Oregun party
leaders, said he won't seek re-election
in July as head of the partv
in the state.
He said he is giving up the state
chairmanship because of the time
it takes from his law practice. He
added that he expects to continue
efforts to "obtain for Gov. Hatfield
the job of keynote speaker at the
Republican National Convention."
Sutherlin Man Hurt
In Bridge Accident
A 26-year-old Sutherlin man was
injured Monday morning when his
pickup truck went out ol control on
the east end of the SE Oak Ave.
bridge, Roseburg police reported to
day. The man. Freddy Ervin Wells,
was treated for . cut right ear at
Douglas Community Hospital. Ac
cording to the police report. Wells'
truck hit a power pole at the end
of the bridge after going out of
control.
Damage to the truck was esti
mated at $300. The accident oc
curred at '05 am.
! Library Week Proclaimed j
i Arlo M. Jatklin. mayor of Rose-:
i burg, has proclaimed this week, i
; April 3 to 9. as .National Library ,
Week.
I Gov. Mark Hatfield has urged
the citizens of Oretnn to tak. ad-
j vantage of their public and school
libraries.
Preaching Services
Dr. WelrJon M. Wilson
Of PortljP, Ore.
ADDII Ir. 1C '1:00 A.M. SUNDAY
AriAlL IU-j 7:30 P.M. Nightly
DYNAMIC PREACHING INSHIINS MUSIC
NU.SIDY CA H0VI0IO
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rose St. and Lon A.
Oregonian New
Chairman Of
Resource Group
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Dandson, Oregon DemocraUc
ltifH nTf v iaki e.. uirara'
Uw.j...
,t, ,V
,,,! IT.
nauocai ruo. u. .i
was named chairman
visory commute on natural re
sources of the Democratic AdvJ
sorr Council.
The appointment of the Portland
attorney and former assisunt
C. GIRARO DAVIDSON
000 heaas committee
secretary of Interior was aa-
nounced by Paul M. Butler, chair-
I man of the DemocraUc National
'Committee and the counciL
j The new group will help draft
! planks on the resources subiect
for the party's 1950 platform. The
wimmiT-n. ic th nmrh ecTahli'thwl
Davidson brings to the eommit-
tee background of Ifi Tears of
experience in government posts,
mostly in the . resources field.
Honor Band Concert
Highly Successful
The Sunday program of the Ump-
qua Valley League Honor Band
was so successful, it has been de-
ciaeo to inane it an annual event,
frorschneSS
Ii nrwMitwi rnnrorf v,n-
.1 Ik. Cln-.rul. U.M, rrU.
uoj a. me . ufium. mmsiii-
u5 uit vwuvi. mil ii, i ia ij
trumpet virtuoso Don Jacohy. He
i p. - w - ii .i ipii" '" ' "'
.. .. '-'tf :
played several solos and then so-! piL-afe, PhIIaJ
loed with band accompaniment on I ICK6T5 I UII6CI
three numbers. ' w- I LI 1 1
' A crowd of between 600 and TOO rrOtll 1.3 DOT 11311
people turned cut for the event.
Money raised from the concert will ! PORTLAND (AP) The Port
be divided among the schools of , land Labor Temple is back in
I me league immtu uu lue uuuimrr
oi tickets tney sola ior tne event.
! Three Adult Education
Courses Start Tonight
Three courses being sponsored
by tne ttoseourg benool District
Adult and Vocational Education De-
partmeni will start tonight at 7. cnu-ac,, wlth several July 1 were shown todav at Rose
Thev are classes in autitmotivp W"1! comracis wuu eciai. - .
tftn,or,t t 1
brake service, advanced welding
machines. All classes will start at
pa.
Brake service students taupht hv
Marvin Woif will meet at the high
scnooi auto snop: advanced weld -
mg taueht by Sandv Elam at the
farm shop: and typing and busi -
ness machines taue.nt by Tim Pur -
ceU at the high school mam build-
William F. Phillios
I . work on a new manufacturing
I Graveside funeral services are plant here.
scheduled at the Roseburg Me-i The contract for a 200-by-600-monal
Gardens Wednesday at 10 foot fill job went to General Con-
i a m. for William F. Phiilips of struction Co . Portland.
! 167? NW Eden Lane. He died at ' The fill will be part of tha site
a local hospital Monday after a for one-story plant that w.U
i short illness have a maximum production eapa
I Phillips was born at Sheridan, i city of 100 million cans a year.
Ore.. April 4. IMS. He lived there ,
; until about 13 years ago when he J
and his family moved to Rose-! Incisnn f fimptt
burg. At that time, he entered the . J01Crn "H'6"
logging business and had been ac
tively engaged in logging until
, about a month ago ween he be-
; came ill.
j Phillips was a member of the
Roseburg Elks Lodge and the Rod
and Gun Club.,
j He is survived by his wife. Mar-
j lone: three sons. Jack. William
F. Jr. and Michael, all of Rose
burg: his mother. Mrs. Mary Lytic
of Portland; a brother. Roy of
Sheridan: a sister. Mrs. Mable
Flatau of Sheridan; and six grand
i children.
' Phillips will lie in state at the
Long Ii Orr Mortuary from 4 to
8 p m. Tuesday.
OPENS REALTY OFFICE
H. J. Bauer announces that he ;
is opening a real estate office at I
318 NW Garden Valley Blvd. lt will
be known as Bauer He ally He has '
been in business in Riddle for about
15 years as a real estat? broker, j
but recently moved to Roseburg. ;
Flip Of Com
Decides Post
i tTrrira Michaels ban been
named as chairman of the Iays
Creek-Tiiler School District, Nes-:
Review correspondent Mrs. Edith
Moore reports. ,
He and (.naries roner oi imer
teacn receiver uic same uujk.wci
rf vM1 Miircll u Scnool
.t
nufoer I
UI mi "
Board election. The two cast lots
1nSth 01 term' viulh Michaels
named to a five-year stay and pointing to a possible record bai
Porter to a four-year position. ) in one of the nation's most im-
Hillard LilUgren and Roy Math- j portjnt elections,
ews will serve for .three years: j in some cities, the balloting was
Richard Prairie, two years; and more twice s, big as usual
Wayne Peterman and Louie Hog-!during ti,e bours after the
ers. ope year. . . , ! polls opened at 7 a.m. (CST).
At the same organizational meet-! ahn. tpienhom. nm.
mg. Arciue rerguson was reap-!paignj were launched in a last-
pointed as district clerk of the re-1 ute eHort t0 bring !tiU aort
j organized administrative district ;. i votes Lle coiumnJ 0f both Sen.
which was formed rom the oldij h F Kennedy of Massachu
l Days Creek and Tiller individual u and Hubert Humphrey
jUDiu-. . . , , I of Minnesota, the Democratic op-
! Appomted as members of the presmenual primi-
j budget committee were L y 1 e L. ; J; "
I Jones. Vernon Lerwill and J. D.
ummcimu, ail ior mree years,
''SwSf tworl- MShi comKeWofToUnduT
;&rjiLTSJe..EoneSr:!fP 10 come t0
wors: on the upeommg 196041
scnooi aistnet budget is to begm
immediately, Mrs. Moore reports.!
Lumbermen View
Timber Program
Douglas County lumbermen were
given a preview of the Roseburs
. District of Bureau of Land Man-
?meni s puns tor tr.e coming tis-
ing held in Roseburg Monday,
25 interested citizens, pn-
"r' connected with the lumber
industry, were on hand for this
bearing.
iney were tola tne tiscai latsi
much the same as the one current-
ly being completed for fiscal 1960.
ioe ii pian once again cans
for offering some 182 million board
feet of BLM timber for sale and
readying about 30 miles of access
timber road for construction.
On hand for the public hearig
here Monday were state BLM Su
pervisor Russell Getty and three
members of his staff. BLM Chief
Forester Walter Horning. Washing
ton. DC, and two members of his
,Uj, took m the meeting
Hormng and his staff members
however
did not take an active I
JT,
' " ZvTi
" r
grams.
pusmeSS
Monday it closed down when
four young women pickets from
the Office Employes Union march
ed at the entrances and no one
would enter.
Late in the day contract agree
ments were reached, the pickets
" ,nd ,Ule ""' m was
s:" "" ,r. , l.j
" V"'"
prUWrilCU 11 U lid U itT iu kci af
S' pnncipally the carpenters.
; , When the Office Workers began
i"1""""' "t " '"!".
the carpenters' officers-observed
the line and sUyed ouLide the
building
;
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fgp JgW AstOTIQ Plant
! ASTORIA (AP) -The American
I Can Co. Monday awarded . con-
; tract for the first major phase of
josepn aianin v-omeu or look-
ingglass died in a local hospital
this morning. Funeral arrange-
ment will be announced later by
Long & Orr Mortuary of Roseburg.
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by the 10th of every month. Saving
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that date earn retroactively
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of the month.
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Ballot Test
jnu.ndi.aL
, heavy voting
the WUconsi
MILWAUKEE (AP) Unusually
marked the start o
iKronKin Drimarv todav.
Battalions of workers in their
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Lieht snow, whipped by strong
winds, swept through Milwaukee
but the weather was relatively
warm. Elsehwere in Wisconsin,
clear skies and medium tempera
ture set the stage for an ideal
election day.
At the polling places, election
officials expressed surprise at tha
long lines that formed.
House At Glendale
Destroyed By Fire '
A four-year-old home, a half mila
east of the Glendale city limits.
burned to the ground early this
j J" a. J " Distnci
District
battled futilely.
The flames also charred the
walls and broke the windows of
an adjoining house owned by Sam
Stewart, but firemen were able to
keep the fire from spreading,
News-Review correspondent Mrs.
Gerald Fox reported today.
Farris Burke, owner of the de
stroyed home, told Mrs. Fox h
awoke at 1:30 a.m. to find smoke
billowing around a closed bath
room door. The exact cause of the
blaze was undetermined.
Burke told her he awakened his
family and ushered them from the
I &&J.1VI
I mree cnuuren. taruiju la, ujmii,
and Joe 12. lost everything but a
handful of clothing L-om a closet
and a basketful of freshly washed
clothes.
The house and furnishings were
partiallv covered by insurance.
Burke told Mrs. Fox. The family
stayed with relatives last night.
Protective district firemen had
to travel 10 miles to the scene,
and the roof of the Burke home
was collapsing when they arrived,
it was reported.
Health Benefit Movies
Scheduled At Hospital
Movies pertaining to the new
II..M. m ..f. i., Ur,i
J f. r--- " "
burg U.S. Veterans Hospital. These
movies will be shown again Thurs
day. t oniciais oi Locai .o. 4os oi tne
j Rational FederaUon of Federal
Officials of Local No. 459 of the
Employes, offer the following
scneauie tor the lhursday show
ings. The first showing will be at T:1S
a.m.. to be followed by additional
showings at 10 a.m. and 1 and 3:?0
p.m. All federal employes are in
vited to take in these showings at
'h Veterans Hospital, the local of
i uciali said.
I
Burglary Charge Set
Preliminary hearings for four
Roseburg boys accused of burglar
izing . farm workshop April 2 were
set for next Monday at proceedings
in Douglas County District Court
Monday.
Gary Ralph Johnson. Carl Rich
ard Eder. Jack Leonard Churchill,
all 18-year-oids. and Bobby Bert
Ball, 19. are accused of burglar
izing a workshon owned hv Arthur
u frost,
Johnson is to appear at 2:30
p.m., Eder at 3 ar.d Churchill ani
; Ball at 3:30 Monday. Bail on each
I was set at Sl.OOO.
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