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2 Th Newi-Review, Roieburg, Solon Predicts Long Session For Congress WASHINGTON (UPI) Con gress returned today from a week-Ions Fourth of July holiday as a Democratic leader predicted members would stay in session until the end of the year. House Democratic Leader Carl Albert, Okla., said there, still was "an Impressive array of legisla tion, Including civil rights and tax measures, which awaits ac tion. Ha said he expected mem bers to remain In ie!ion until they were passed. With half the year already past, most major items still are on the agenda. Most lawmakers had been predicting the end of the session would come in late Octo ber or November. This week, floor schedules In the House and Senate again will be light. President Kennedy's two major requests civil rights and tax cut and reforms still are being studied by committees. With long, hard battles expect ed on these two measures, much other legislation is quietly being positioned until next year. Other congressional news: Civil Rights: Burke Marshall, assistant attorney general for civ il rights, was scheduled to testify before the Senate Commerce Committee on the administra tion's civil rights proposal. The committee is hearing testimony on the public accommodations section which would require inte gration of businesses in interstate commerce. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, during testimony last week,' indicated he would work Tower Says Barry Can't Win By Draft WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. John G. Tower, R-Tcx., a leading supporter of Sen. Barry Gold water, doubts that the Arizona conservative can win the GOP presidential nomination solely by a draft movement. "He'll have to announce his de cisionone way or the other by tho first primary," Tower said Sunday in a television interview. He appeared on Meet the Press NBC. Tower said New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller's chance for the nomination have been dam aged by his divorce and remar riage. But, Tower said the "back Barry" movement was gaining momentum before Rockefeller married the former Mrs. Mar' garctta (Hanny) Murphy. If Goldwatcr docs not win the nomination, Tower said he would urge him to remain in tho Senate rather than accept the vice pics identinl nominntion. Towor said Gnldwnlcr has been an important infliienco on the Senate even though no major leg islation bears his name. "Sen. O'oldwntcr has become an ideological leader and symbol to stimulate the nation's iniagi nation," ho said. Mountain Hike Claims North Bend Boy Scout SWJSKT HOME (UPI) - A 12-year-old Hoy Scout from North Bend, Sidney I.eo Busby, died Saturday night while on an outing in the Cascades. State Police said he may have suffered a heart at tack. The hoy collapsed while hiking rear Join Lake northeast of the Santiam Pass summit, Ho was with his father, a brother and a group of scouts from the Coos Bay area. Ho was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlis Busby of North Bond. An autopsy was scheduled. Attorney General Pays Surprise Visit To Wife BOSTON (Uri)-Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, 35-year-old wife of Atty Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, and their still unnamed eighth child a boy were in excellent condl tion today at St. Eliiabclh's Hos pital. Tho attorney general paid his wife a surprise 20 minute visit Sunday. The Spouiid, Hounco boy wis born Thursday. Youth Survives Fall MEDFORD (UPI) - A seven year-old Tacoma Park, JUL, hoy survived a tumble down a 150 foot embankment at Shady Cove on the Rogue River, It was re ported Sunday. Authorities said Wayne Wuerit ling darted over the cliff while he was chasing a ball. He landed nn rocks below and tuffered frac tures and bruises. The boy was taken to Itogue Valley Hospital here where he was treated and released. HARRIS Numblnf 1 HtaHnf C. I SOI S.I. StoplitM Mibiw 473.117 j Flnttt In roucitt J f P for new homti ond eld I Ore. Mon., July I, 1963 with the committee on specific language of the section, but in sisted that the general outline of the bill as requested by President Kennedy be passed. Balance of paymtnti: Secre tary of the Treasury Douglas Dil Ion was scheduled to be the first witness as the House-Senate Eco nomic Committee begins hearings on the U.S. balance of payments deficit. The two-day hearing also will hear Undersecretary Robert Roosa testify about the problem caused by heavy American in vestments overseas, foreign aid and military spending abroad. Dr. Mia Leading Vote In Argentina BUKNOS AIRES (UPI) Dr. Arturo Illia, heading the ticket of the Moderate Peoples Radical party, maintained a sizeable pop ular vote lead today in Argen tina's presidential elections. His showing doomed a blank ballot campaign by supporters of ex dictator Juan D. Peron. With more than 70 per cent of the vote counted, Dr. Illia, a country doctor, held a command ing lead over Dr. Oscar Alcnde, leader of an intransigent radical faction. Failure of the Peron - backed blank ballot campaign was the biggest surprise of the election. With unemployment high and the economy stalled after revolts and government crises, Pcroniats had been expected to attract large numbers of discontented voters. A massive blank ballot vote would have undermined t h e chances of any minority presi dential candidate to form a strong government once elected. With 32,711 of Argentina's 46.- 196 precincts reported, unofficial returns gave Illia 1,836,345 votes. Dr. Alende had 1,282,054 and Gen. Pedro Aramburu, former provi sional president, 1,110,831. The total of blank ballots was 1,109,60.3, about 16 per cent of the vote total, a sharp drop from the 25-per cent response to a Peron- is blank ballot campaign in I960. Portland Singing Group Will Appear At Melrose A concert by the Singing Am bassadors, a student vocal group from Multnomah School of the Bible in Portland, Is scheduled Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Melrose Community Church. It was erroneously reported Sat urday the young singers would glvo the concert Monday. The croup gave one concert Snnrlnv night at the Glide Baptist Church. The public la Invited to tha con cert at Melrose. No charge will be made. The singers are currently on a 10-wcek tour of tha Pacific North west. Its concert repertoire In cludes gospel songs, hvmns and spirituals, plus several Instrument al solos. Lakeview Girl Is Safe After Night In Woods LAKEVIEW (UPI) A even. ycar-old Lakeview girl who was reported missing in the Fremont National Forest Saturday was found in good condition Sunilav morning as she slept behind a log. Ann Shotwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Khniwell Hit. appeared from a family picnic in ihe Blue Lake area of Gearhart Mountain. A sheriff's posse and forest ranpers searched until dark Sat urday and resumed at davbreak. An unidentified Lakeview man found the sleeping girl. Just a half mile from where the searchers had camped for Ihe night. The child said she was cold and I osquito bltten, but otherwise all right. Cool Weather Expected The five-day weather forecast, according to the Weather Bureau station at the Roscburg Airport, calls for a few showers, mostly be fore Thursday. Temperatures are expected to average below normal with maximums generally S3 to ;jibu 14 vrs- 1,6 was employed and minimums 48 to M. LIKES BILL'S CHANCES WASHINGTON (UPI) Treas ury Secretary Douglas Dillon pre dicted Sunday that the House Ways & Means Committee would write a satisfactory tax cut hill that would be enacted by Con gress before adjournment. Dillon, in a television interview, acknowledged that the tax bill would not be Ihe measure recom mended by President Kennedy hut he said It would be ''an over all, balanced and satisfactory bill." FRESH RASPBERRIES $ 8.96 ONE DELIVERY ONLY Put yyr erdr In t4av. Y Pick July It. Me Cherries Neat 10-lk. vt(Mkl, Ifi4(ii'vllr e.al trein, Winston Food Lockers, Winston A few l.ck.m mw xlUMa . . . Pti. 7.JU1 PROPOSED REVISION of fire zones in Roseburg is illustra ted obove. Administrative leaders have urged re-evaluation and re-establishment of fire zones in the city to modi fy fire zone restrictions in some areas where they have Catholic Church, Poland Appear Headed For Clash WARSAW (UPI) The Polish government and the Roman Cath olic Church today appeared head ed for a new clash over freedom Crewman Killed In Bomber Crash OAK HARBOR. Wash. (UPI) One man was killed and two par- achutod to safety Friday when their A3B Skywarrior bomber crashed in the Western Pacific 50 miles north of Naha, v Okinawa, the Whidbey Island Naval Air Sta tion here reported Saturday. Killed was Parachute Rigger 1st Class Carlyle Hallet, Coupe ville. Wash. Surviving the crash were Lt. John T. Glanville, Oak Harbor, Wash., tha pilot, and Lt, (jg) G, L. Smith, Aurora, 111,, bombar dier-naviuator. Tho bomber was allachcd to Heiivv Attack Souadron 10 Station at Whidbey isiana ann was uying from the aircraft carrier USS Constellation at tha time of the crash. Herbert M. Waldron The body of Herbert M. Waldron, 68, of Glen Cove, Maine, has been shipped buck to Maino for funeral services. Waldron died early Thursday at Roscburg hospital. He had been visiting at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. Forrest Loghry in Myr tle Creek. He had been on vaca tion. He was horn Feb. 12, 1895, in Round Pond, Maine, and was mar ried to Marion Stirrer at Rockland, Maine. She died Nov. 2G, 1947. 11c was a retired postmaster, a mem ber of the Episcopal Church, Ma sonic Lodge 79 and Scottish Rite, all In Rockland, Maine, and was a Navy veteran of World War I. His daughter, Mrs. Ixighry, and two grandchildren, George and Louise Loghry, survive. The body was shipped air freight to Burpee Funeral Home in Glen Cove for services at 10 a.m. Thurs day. Interment will be in the Sea view Cemetery at Glen Cove. Gam Mortuary of Myrtle Creek was In chargo of local arrangements, Billy Gene Williams Billy Gene Williams, 34, of Chi cago, died of a heart attack early July 3 in a hotel room in that city. He was horn April 22, 1929. in Johnson County, Texas, and had lived in the Myrtle Creek area warehouseman in Chicago at the time of bis death, and was a member of the Teamsters Uical 781, Chicago. He served In the Navy in 19S0. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Anna Dodd of Sunny ville. Calif.; his father, Jessie II. Williams of Winston; brother, Harold K. Wil liams, Roseburg. and sister, Mrs, Henry Moore, Myrtle Creek. The body was shipped air freight from Chicago for services at Gant Chapel In Myrtle Creek Thursday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Don Boldt of Tri-Clty Baptist Church will offi ciate. Interment will be in the Roseburg Memorial Gardens. 5-lb. $ 1.70 tin of religion in this Communist-run nation. Political observers interpreted remarks made Sunday by Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, the Polish primate, as a direct reply to the Communist party's recent criti cism of Catholic bishops in Poland. Cardinal Wyszynski returned to Warsaw Sunday from the Vatican where he participated in the elec tion and coronation of Pope Paul VI. In a sermon to 2,000 persons in St. John s Basilica, lie assorted i that religion is a vital part of peaceful coexistence. 'If peace is to prevail, freedom, Justice and recognition of religious conscience must be guaranteed" the Catholic leader said. "This is the basis of peaceful and har monious coexistence." Wyszynski's statements came Just three days after Communist nartv leader Wladyslaw Gomulka told the parly's Central ,, Com- S mlttce that Polish bishops were betraying the ideals of the late! Pope John XXIII by opposing communism. Gnmulka's attack on Cath olicism was the strongest by the Communist regime since the 195G "gentleman's agreement" between the party leader and Cardinal Wvszvnski stimilating the official church-stale relationship in Poland. As a result of the agreement, Po land's Catholics, who make up a largo percentage of Ihe popula tion, have enjoyed the greatest freedom of any religious group in Eastern Europe. Grass Fires Doused Several small grass fires result ed from a broken private power line in the Umpqua area Saturday, but no damage resulted as the volunteer Umpqua firemen and the Douglas Forest Protective Associa tion quickly extinguished the blaz es. The call was received at DFPA headquarters Saturday at 6:24 p.m. and a crew from the Tyco station responded. The small fires were in a grassy field located four miles south of the Umpqua Store. I NOTHING IHE MATTER WITH THE RISING GEN ERATION - AFTER. THEY OMCl GET UP FOR THE DAY" Young and old agree that there's nothing the matter with Flegcl Transfer when It comet to economy, qua lity and services! Phone 673-4436 P.OOX I065"I4NI CMPtS. fit- Fleel jet ji iifjS been considered too severe. posed new boundaries for oreas lying outside these zones will be designated zone 3. Significant effect of the change will be elimination of the Diamond Lake Blvd. sector and the general area from the alley between SE Mill and SE Pine to SE Fullerton from the fire zone 1 classification. These areas would be reclassified as fire zone 2 as shovn. Attention is also called to the zone 2 "buffer" strip which fringes zone 1 on the east. It is intended that this strip provide a buffer or easing off of restrictions- between the highly restrictive commercial-type zone 1 territory ond the minimum zone 3. It is clso stressed by city officials that although the new zoning is expected to result in certain benefits with regard to building development in the new zone 2, the city would still maintain the same building requirements and restric tions for all commercial structures. The Roseburg Planning Commission has recommended adoption of the proposed revision by the City Council. PENNEY'S ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY n ft , f V K Vv "TAJ ' inff. blue, CHARGE IT! Penney's red, r3 v i The illustration shows the pro- fire zones 1 ond 2. All other PENNEY'S ELECTRIC BLANKET COINCATASPECIAL 63" x 84" single control, twin bed size .... $8.77 72" x 84" dual control, double bed size $12.77 104" x 92" dual control, king bed size ... $24.77 FULL 2-YEAR REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE! Come see how much thicker, softer, more beautiful this electric blanket is with Supernap! See what lovely colors, now nicely finished with nylon binding. 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Jamajcai "lasl Monday on a "drift fishing vessel called Sno' Boy fishing" voyage to an island 80 which vanished seven days ago miles to the south. She has not with 40 persons aboard. been heard of since. The mysterious case of the 63-; The Sno' Boy was built in Mi foot fishing craft war. similar lo ami in 1944 and has sleeping ac that of the SS Marine Sulphur 1 commodations for only seven or Queen, which disappeared last February in the Gulf of Mexico with 39 persons aboard and a cargo of molten sulphur. A former owner of the Sno' Boy said he was mystified by the fishing vessel. He said the ship did not have convenient space to transport 40 persons and that he was puzzled by reports the Sno' Boy, a diesel-powcred craft, was carrying gasoline drums. "Chances of finding survivors are extremely remote after six days in shark-infested waters," a Navy spokesman said Sunday. Thus far. searchers have found an unidentified body, a deck house an oil soaked dinghy, and other debris ii a life rati; the area Navy Men's Cars In Towing Accident Two service men with the U.S. Navy at Whidbey Island, Wash., were involved in an auto accident on Interstate Highway S at the Military Avenue interchange about 9:55 p.m. Saturday. Cecil William Hammon was driv ing a car owned by Johnny Marlin Gardner, and towing Hammon's car with a towbar. They were head ed north, and as the vehicles ap proached a curve in the highway, the car being towed started to swerve. It struck the center guard rail causing the driver of the first car to lose control and spin around in the road, striking the bank on the right side. The vehicles were damaged but no one was injured, according to the report of city police. FIRE SCHOOL CONDUCTED A state approved fireman's school is being conducted each Tuesday evening for ten weeks at Glendale, according to Don Blake ly, fire chief. 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Audrey Starnes, Idle yld Route, Box 495, was listed as being in good condition at Douglas Com munity Hospital, where she was taken by private parties after the accident. According to the state police, a car operated by Winifred Arline Stone, of Odlcyld Route, Box 493, Roseburg, with Mrs. Starnes as a passenger, was traveling east and stopped to make a left turn into a private drive. A second car, operated by Seven Verle Finnell of 24 Whistlers Lane, was following behind, also travel ing cast, and started to pass the Stone car. Observing an oncoming car, traveling west, operated by Robert Neil Sutherland of 1692 Kca sey Road, Finnell attempted to cut back in and struck the rear of the Stone, of Idleyld Route, Box 493, of the Sutherland vehicle. The first two cars had to be towed away by Walt's Towing, aid the Sutherland car left under its own power. An automobile owned and oper ated by Hugh Dcarman of Idleyld Park, an employe of Hamcr Corp. on a North Umpqua Highway proj ect, upset near Diamond Lake on slick highway Sunday. It was re ported De.-fman was alone in th car and uninjured. The car was towed lo Roscburg by Billy Mohr's wrecker. 50' HOLDS YOUR BLANKETS ON LAY-A-WAY Now PENNEY'S Blankets Have SUPERNAP makes your blanket warmer fluffier more beautifully machine washable than ever! P. 5:30 Fri. 9:30 to 9:00 where 3 4