Mystery Blonde
Train Robbery
feONDON (UPl)-Scotland Yard
appeared to be closing in today
orrjhe gang 'responsible for the
great mail robbery that carried
off-tiistory's biggest cash theft ex
actly two weeks ago.
A mysterious blonde was seized
and' charged in connection with
the $7.3 million theft, a "wanted"
bookie was picked up for ques
tioning soon after his description
wa circulated, - and descriptions
of .two other, wanted men were
given nationwide publicity.
Police refused to give the name
of -the woman arrested, ' but ar
ranged for her to. appear in Lin
slade Court, near Aylesbury the
robbery investigation headquar
terslater in the' day.' She was
charged preliminarily at Ayles
bury police .station after being
driven there from a London po
lice station ' where she spent the
night. , ( : ,
About an hour after Scotland
Yard issued descriptions of three
meW Wanted for questioning in
connection with the theft, it was
learned one of the men had been
found at a house in the London
suburb of Clapham.1 The man,
bookie Charles Frederick Wilson,
31, "was interviewed by detectives
and then taken to'a London police
station. ' ' 1 .'
A Scotland Yard -statement said
the two other ' men ' wanted were
James E. White, 43, a cafe prop
rietor and Bruce Cirlicard Rev
nolds, 41, an antique dealer "who
may- be able to assist us. in our
inquiries. . ' .
Sewer Plant Job
Progressing Well
Howard Harris, manager of the
Nnrth Rnseburz Sanitary District,
renorts that the construction of
npw facilities' at the sewage dis
posal plant along the Stewart Park
Hoad is progressing rapiuiy.
He said it is estimated that the
project is between 32 and 34 per
cent complete, me purpose oi me
job is to double- the sewage dis
posal capacity of the . district.
He said 'that construction is hav
ing no effect on' the operation of
the present plant. He continued
that sewage being processed is be
ing, given high rates of chlorina
tion'and the state Sanitary Author
ity is making periodic checks to
make certain sewage is properly
handled. .
Harris said he was certain the
new additions to the disposal plant
would be completed before the
'.tbruary deadline.' . ;;
INJURED DRIVER William George Kirk was taken to Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene
early this morning for treatment of rib and back injuries received when his car plunged
off the highway and rolled sideways down a 45-foot embankment south of Roseburg. State
police said Kirk, 34, was taken to Mercy Hospital and loter to the Eugene 'hospital follow
ing the accident about 12:15 a.m. They said the accident occured on the Shady Over
pass over Carnes Road on Interstate 5, when Kirk, northbound at the time, lost control
of his car, struck a cement guard rail on the east side of the highway, crossed the
highway and tu't the guard rail on 'the west side, went through the railing and down
the embankment. Kirk's condition was reported as fair at Sacred Heart Hospital. (News
Review Photo)
2 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur., Aug. 22, 1963
Sharp British Note To Castro
Protests Kidnaping Of Cubans
LONDON (UP1) Britain has
protested sharply to Fidel Cas
tro ' s government in Havana
against the recent kidnaping of
Cubans from a British - owned
Caribbean island and has de
manded an apology as well as the
return of those captured, it was
ocal Police Probe ,;
Atfnor Auto Accident
Roseburg 'City Police investigat
ed -a minor .' accident at the inter
section of SE Jay St. and Look
mgglass Road at 5:15 p.m. Wed
nesday. Police said Hope Esther Browne,
31, of Route 4, Box 1230, told them
she was driving on Looklngglass
Itoad when her purse began to slip
off the seat. She said she reached
down to grab it, went off the road
and struck a power pole, police
reported.
Labor Dispute Swells Requests
Under New County Food Program
The Douglas County Abundant
Commodity program distributed
free food to 1,035 families (com
prising 3,366 people) in July, case
work supervisor Patrick Eaton
said today.
Of these, 1,778 persons were cer
tified in tile "low income cate
gory. The balance were Welfare
Department Public Assistance re
cipients. "Douglas County has not had
such a program in past years, so
we have no basis with which to
compare the summer's activity
against in this county," Eaton
Craig LeRoy Kopp
Funeral arrangements are pend
ing at Suthorlin-Oakland Mortuary
tur Craig LeRoy Kopp, 10, who
died Tuesday night as the result
of an accidental shooting at the
family ranch at Rice Hill. He re
portedly had been shooting at
hawks with his brother prior to
theaccident.
According to mortuary attend
ants, funeral arrangements will be
completed upon the arrival by
plane from Columbia, South Amer
ica of the boy's father. The senior
Kopp has been living in the South
American cily where ho is em
ployed. T
'lie deceased was born Feb. 9,
1033, , in ' Cottage Grove, and had
lived all his life at the family home
at -Rice Hill.
He is survived by his parents,
Mr. , and Mrs; Arthur Kopp; four
brothers, Franklin, Mike, Matt and
Mark; three sisters, Susannc,
I'aula and Ann, all of Rice Hill
Ins paternal grandmother. Mrs.
Paula Latin of Twin Falls, Idaho;
and his maternal grandmother,
Mr May Gmbe of Chula Vista,
Calif. ' . .
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Khrush, Tito
Visit Skopje
SKOPJE, Yugoslavia (UPI)
Yugoslav President Tito joined
visiting Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev in a trip to carth-
ouako devastated Skopje today
after indicating their once bitter
ly feuding Communist nations
have patched up their differences.
The two leaders flew here from
1'elprade for four hours of sur
veying damage and greeting sur
vivors of tho July 26 earthquake
Uiat took about 2,000 lives.
At the same time, the official
Tanjug news agency reported
Tito said at a dinner with
Khrushchev Wednesday night,
"We have mutually arrived at the
conclusion that m any things
which have divided us in the nast
have been mere trifles and that
we are now faced with common
interests and tasks."
Tito's speech seemed to write
the end to the two-nation strug
gle that began in 1948 when the
late Soviet dictator Josof Stalin
expelled Yugoslavia from the Red
movement for pursuing an inde
pendent brand of communism.
Wednesday at the same time,
Khrushchev said political and eco
nomic relations are developing
"very well" between Russia and
Yugoslavia.
"During the course of the past
few years, especially in recent
times, the relations between the
Soviet Union and Yugoslavia have
been developing in the spirit of
best mutual understanding and
good cooperation on the govern
ment level," Tito said.
His remarks capped two duys
of Tito Khrushchev talks and of
speeches in which both leaders
have hailed plans for economic
collaboration between their na
tions. Both men also have trump
cted a new high in political cordiality.
pointed out. "Based on the experi
ence of other counties with this
program, however, it is felt the
number of families eligible for
food because of low income has
been much higher than usual for
the summer months."
"The labor dispute is consider
ed to have been the major factor
accounting for the large number of
persons eligible," he said.
The Roseburg distribution center
will be closed during the week of
Aug. 2G-30 while food is being truck
ed to other areas of the county.
The Roseburg center will re open
on Sept. 3-4-5 hut will be closed
Sept. 2, Labor Day.
, Food will be distributed at Hie
Glcndale City Hall Monday Aug.
26 from 10 a.m. to noon and from
1 to 3 p.m. This will be the final
month food is trucked to Glcndale,
as the number of people who came
Appeal Transcript
Filed By Caudill
Transcript of an appeal by John
Aaron Caudill Jr., Roseburg man
convicted in Roseburg Municipal
Court on a charge of immoral
practices, has been filed in Doug
las County Circuit Court.
Caudill, 24, was found guilty in
a trial Aug. 14 before Municipal
Judge Warren A. Woodruff. The
defendant was fined $100 and costs
and sentenced to 90 days in jail.
Oral notice of appeal to the Cir
cuit Court was filed by the de
fendant through his attorney, Har
rison Winston. Caudill was releas
ed after posting $500 bail.
A complaint filed July 15 charg
es the defendant with entering a
Roseburg home where he was not
invited and exposing himself in
decently in front of a woman.
for food last month was too low
to warrant continuation of a local
distribution program there, Eaton
said.
After August, families in the
south Douglas area will have to
come to Roseburg for their food.
Eaton suggests forming car pools
as a means of. cutting the cost of
the trip. Another means would he
the use of a proxy. Proxies must
be accompanied by the food recip
ient the first time, but thereafter
the person designated as proxy
may come in by himself, Eaton
said.
Hospital News
Visiting Hours
2 to 3:30 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Mercy Hospital
- Admitted
Medical: James Gaines, Rose
burg; Mrs. Gerry Schott, Eugene.
Surgery: Edith Morris, Bob
Rowland, Mrs. O. P. Van Horn,
Mrs. Benjamin Patterson, all of
Roseburg; Leo Friend, Idlevld
Park; Wanda Clack, Myrtle Creek;
Sue Dougherty, Burlingame, Calif,
if.
Discharged
Mrs. Robert McCrary, Roseburg.
Douglas Community Hospital
Admitted
Medical: Mrs. Jack Musgrave,
Willie Wonser, both of Roseburg;
Mrs. Clarence Brumwell, Eugene.
Surgery: Mrs. Lester Broadwa
ter, Roseburg.
Discharged
Mrs. Stephen Ryder, Mrs. Wil
liam Itinabarger, Donald Huntley,
Edward Geary, Mrs. Vernon Bent
ley, Mrs. Allan Baird, all of Rose
burg; Gerald Denton, Portland.
Dr. Gray Urges
Swimmer Caution
Doualas County has probably the
cleanest streams anywhere in the
country, but this doesn t mean
precautions shouldn't be taken to
prevent diseases caused by con
taminated water.
This was the appraisal today by
Dr. James K. Gray. Douglas Coun
ty health officer, with the great
rush of swimmers, campers ana
other recreation seekers to streams
of the county.
Dr. Gray said wherever there
are people along streams, a dan
upr nlwavs exists that typhoid fev
er may be spread because of wa
ter contamination.
He urged that all river swim-
more muup rnnaiii iney iiovc v-i-
fectivc typhoid immunization. This
is particularly true, he said, of the
South Umpqua River, which is low
and carries consmeraDie waste ma
terial. He said typhoid shots can be
secured cither at the Douglas Coun
ty Health Department in the Court
house or from famdy physicians
The -Health Department typhoid
immunization clinics are held ev
ery Monday from 8:30 to ll:30-a.m.
and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. A small
charge is made for the shots.
Glide High Dates
Pre-Registration
Pre-registration for Glide High
School students will be held Tues
day and Wednesday of next week
between 9 a.m. and noon and 1 to
4 p.m. According to Raymond Kap
us, high school principal, fresh
men and sophomores are to re
port Tuesday, and juniors and sen
iors on Wodnesday.
During this time students may
also pay their student fees for the
school term. Fees include student
bodv membership card, $4; text
book rental, S10 $2 refunded end
of year if books are returned in
satisfactory condition; towels $1.50;
shop, crafts and drawing S2; "At
oka" school year book, $5; and
senior magazine fee, American
Problems $2.
School will begin on Tuesday,
Sept. 3, with a general assembly
at 8:50 a.m., followed by regular
classes the balance of the day.
the
officially announced today.
The Foreign Office said
note of protest was handed to the
Cuban foreign ministry in Havana
Wednesday by Charge d'Affaircs
Paul Scott. Today, the Cuban am
bassador in London conferred
with Assistant Undersecretary of
State N.J.A. Chcetham at the For
eign Office.
The protest was prompted by
an, incident last week in Anguilla
Cay, part of a group of islands in
the Bahamas, when Castro Cuban
gunboats forcibly seized a group
of Cubans who had landed there.
The British note demanded that
the Cuban government "return
the prisoners captured on Anguil
la Cay to the British authorities
in the Bahamas."
The British note said that on
the afternoon of Aug. 13 a recon
naissance aircraft of the- U.S.
Coast Guard observed an opera
tion of Cuban units in the course
of which a number of persons
were removed from Anguilla Cay.
A Cuban helicopter had landed
and men from the Cuban torpedo
boats were seen to go ashore.
A British destroyer which ar
rived at the island on the follow
ing day found 10 Cubans who
stated that 19 of their companions
had been captured the previous
day and taken back to Cuba by
force.
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DOG HERO OF 1963 Dutch, a German shepherd from
Troy, Pa., receives the 10th annual Ken-L Ration gold
medal emblematic of his selection in- ceremonies held in
Chicago Wednesday. Dutch is flanked by the two little
boys whose lives he was Instrumental in saving, Hugh
Hawthorne, 5, (left) ond Gordon, 4, brothers, both of
whom were rescued from a watery grave last Oct. 31st.
Presenting Dutch with a gold medal is Brig. Gen. Howard
T. Markey of the Air Force os the boys' - mother Mrs.
Geraldine Hawthorne, looks on. Dutch will receive a $1,000
bond; a gold plaque; a gold-plated leash and collar; a
custom-made dog blanket; and a year's supply of dog
food. (UPI Telephoto)
Eagles Lodge Picnic
Set For This Sunday
The Eagles Lodge picnic will be
held Sunday at the Winston Com
munity Park for members and
their families. The potluck picnic
is planned for 12 noon.
There will be games and prizes
for the youngsters. Beverages and
ice cream will be furnished by the
lodge.
City, Legion Will Talk
Plans For New Building
The city Park and Playground
Commission next Tuesday will
meet with representatives of Amer
ican Legion Post No. 1G to discuss
Legion building plans on propertv
adjoining the proposed Gatcwa
Memorial Park.
Robert Norton, commission chair
man, said a field trip will be taken
following the meeting to review
improvements and plans for im
provements to the city's pork system.
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