6 The News-Review, Roscburg, Ore. Mon., Oct. 23, 1961 'Minutemen' In Successful Guerilla Field Maneuvers COtLlNSVILLE. IU. (AP)-The "Minutemen" held what they called successful guerrilla field maneuver! Sunday despite the confiscation of part of Uicir arsenal. in masistrate's court to appear ISov. 3. Seized with Lauchli were two Browning automatic rifles, a Browning marhimgun and an Ms automatic rifle. He brought a 60 .. . One of the group leaders, Rich i mm mortar and a 57 mm anti ; Lauchli, 35, a onetime paratroop tank rifle for Sunday's demons- .- sergeant from Luinnsvuie, was tration arrested and some heavy weau . om were seized Saturday. Eleven persons, Including - Lauchli, a woman and a teen 7. age boy slogged over cold, fog- - shrouded wooded ground in a two-hour field exercise Sunday. ; ' National leader Robert DePush 37, of Norborne, Mo., and Lauchli ' agreed the drill was successful. - Lauchli is charged with "willing H and unlawful possession of illegal - firearms." His arrest came upon Hthe complaint of l'hilip Taylor, Shiloh, 111., township supervisor, after the group set up a weapons - display in Shiloh. ; Lauchli, free on $1,000 bond, is JFK Begins Muscle :-Building Program WASHINGTON (AP) President "Kennedy has begun a muscle - building program to get back in r shape for golf and other strenuous " activities he has avoided since .' straining his back last May. ' White House officials said that Dr. Hans Kraus of New York T spent 15 minutes Thursday with Kennedy and will work with him 1 three times a week. The treatment is principally ex ercises to be taken under the doc- tor's supervision. .' Officials said the President's - back is in good condition now but I some muscle strengthening is con- tidered advisable. The President was understood to have swung at golf balls a couple of times in recent weeks. But he has not played since ha injured - his back during a tree-planting 1 ceremony in Ottawa, Canada, last spring. " The chief executive was on -crutches for a time after the in ' jury, although he went through a rigorous trip to Europe immedi , ately following the visit to Ottawa. - He used the crutches after his T return from overseas. I - Ever since, he has been getting! In and out of cars and helicopters " gingerly, obviously favoring his - bsck. Kennedy's personal physician, -Dr. Janet Travcll, was reported to have advised that Dr. Kraus be - brought to Washington. Kraus was a member of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Commit- tee on Physical Fitness. Local News Mr. and Mrs. John Wilton and - children, John, Dnrecn and Dean, ; were host recently to Mrs. WU ton's uncle and aunt, Mr. and ZJbln. H. E. Peterson, for a fow days' visit The Petersons were on ; their way to their home in Van- couver, B. C. Canada. 7 Mrs. L. E. Miller of Meridisn. Calif., arrived here Friday to visit her son, Kenneth Miller, and her -daughter, Mrs. Paul Trent, and their families. She came especial- ly to see her new grandson, Kockey Trent, born last week. Mrs. Miller will stay at the Trent home ' for a few days, helping to care for -her daughter and her family. ' Mrs. William R. Coon has re turned to her home in Roscburg "after spending two weeks in Port land and Tacoma, Wash. In Port- land, she visited two sons and her T daughter, Mrs. F. I. Northrup. -In Tacoma, she spent soma time 'with her sister, Mrs. Dsle Harvey, -and her brother, Arthur Perkins. ' She also visited friends in both areas. I Frigidaire r; electric WATER HEATERS ; , r'ni-afcsntjinnssn u- ' . r . .- - '.' s1' : MORE HOT WATER AT 10WERC0ST r . As Low As $1.59 A Weak Hi l. I. Sttsh.nl - J0-4I- S. L . St. km OX 2-U1s t ' Haiws-Ownae ens Opsrntse1 ' ; Wa Invite Tm-At Ck.rn. Accaarrts The minutemen practiced an at tack on an enemy outpost, move ment behind a screen from smoke grenades and a skirmish line charge. Del'ugh said similar maneuvers have been held in San Antonio, Tex., Omaha, Neb., Philadelphia, Columbus, Ohio, Kansas City, Mo., and Newark, N.J. l.aunchli described his arrest as a "mistinderstan'ling about the nature and purpose of our organi zation. He said he had legally bought the weapons and they ire "used solely for instruction. All are deactivated and none of our mem bers have any ammunition for them." Del'ugh said "we're just loyal American citizens who are tired of being pushed around by the Communists and who want to do something to stem the tide of their advance." DePugh says he and nine other men founded the Minutemen in June 1960 and it has grown to a nation-wide membership of some 25,000. h Yv-f Is V - '. .. , '. -j 4, ft - ' ,. ; ' i it - - ' ! r - ' AWARDED SERVICE PLAQUES Three Roscburg Tidewater Oil Co. dealers were award ed plaques for long service at a dinner meeting of Piano Roll Inn. Picture above are W. J. Alderson, Roseburg, sales representative; Paul Amann of Amann's Flying "A", Glide, 10-year service award; Erv Gubser of Gubser's Flying "A", Winston, 11 years; Don Coon, Coon's Flying "A", Myrtle Creek, 10 years; ond W. J. Jacobson, Medtord, area manager who made the presentations, A deoler relations meeting followed the dinner ond award pre sentations. This area extends from Sutherlin-Oakland south to Conyonville. (Chris' Studio) Sardinians Have Town For Sale no mam roads passing near. The land is too hilly and rocky for farming. The only flat, fertile plot of ground nearby has been con demned for flooding as an artifi cial lake. SASSARf, Sardinia (AP) Want in Monteleone Rocca Doria. ! to buy a town? For there are no jobs there. The All 200 residents of Monteleone ! tow n is off the beaten track, with Rocca Doria have put theirs up for sale or fair trade, with lavish enticements about its "ancient churches, fantastic view and ex ceptional climate." The townfolk met. talked it over, decided unanimously, and put this advertisement in Sardi nian newspapers: The longtime residents of Mon teleone Rocca Dona, disposed to move elsewhere, will sell or trade on reasonable terms the entire community, 30 miles from Sassari and 20 miles from Alghero, locat ed on the summit of famous Koc caforte, 1.110 feet above sea level. "The town has ancient church es, a city hall, orphanage and new sclioolhouse, a fantastic view and exceptional climate. For informa tion, apply to the town residents." What will happen to thera? They are willing to move any where else. Anywhere, they agreed, would be better than try ing any longer to eke out a living PATRONIZE N E W S R E V I E W ADVERTISERS THOROUGH CLEAN" WALL TO WALL CARPET CLEANING SERVICI "Town or Country" Coil J. C. NEWBERRY, OR 3-7010 or otter 6 P.M., OR 3 3591 "Your Vacuum Cleonor Man" The San Francisco Giants have boasted the National league's earned run champion the last four years. 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