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2 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Mon., Aug. 26, 1963 House Group Okays Legislation To Avert National Rail Strike (Alio ee ftory, page 3.) - WASHINGTON (UPI) The House Commerce Committee to day approved legislation to avert a nationwide rail strike" Thursday while the Senate squared off for what a Republican leader said would be a real shooting match over a similar bill. Senate Republican Leader Ev erett Dirkscn, III., said opposing Senate forces were "coming out Sutherlinite Faces Charge Of Assault State police report the arrest of Richard Knight, 20, of Nonpariel Road, Sutherlin, to face an assault and battery charge, brought in a private complaint out of Sutherlin Justice of tho Peace Court of Ward Watson. Delmar Edwin Rice, 46, of Rice Hill Route, Box 24, Oakland, was also arrested by state police on an assault and battery charge brought in a private complaint by his wife. Patricia Ann Mazur, 40, Eugene, has been arrested by state police on a drunken driving charge. Kenneth Merle Sorenson, 27, of 2261 NE Stephens St., Roseburg, was arrested by Winston city po lice on a disorderly conduct charge. All were booked at the county jail and all but Sorenson have been released on posting bail. Another booking is Stanley James Harris, 39, also known as Marion Bradford Harris, Denver, wanted by San Diego authorities for for gery. . Paul Howard Stepp, 18, Myrtle Creek, has been committed to the county jail for 10 days, and fined $5 on a petty larceny charge. He was committed from the court of Nina Pietzold, Justice of Peace at Canyonville. Harry W, Burr Harry W. (Bill) Burr, former res ident of Roseburg, died In a Port land hospital Aug. 23 while under going open heart surgery, accord ing to word received by The News' Review today. ' v ' Tie was born In Roseburg and left here about 20 years ago. He at tended Idaho schools and for the past several years had been a teacher and coach at Culver, Ore. A long-existing heart condition had grown progressively worse, necessi tating the heart surgery, according to Roseburg friends. He is survived by his wife, Joan, one son and three daughters, all of Culver; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burr of Mctollus; one sis ter, Mrs. Kay Call, also of Melol- nis; and numerous uncles, aunts and cousins. One uncle, Tcdd Burr, is a Roseburg resident. Funeral services were held to day at Mctollus. Concluding serv ices and interment wore scheduled in Caldwell, Idaho. Emma Amelia Brill Emma Amelia Brill, 68, life-long resident of Myrtle Creek and tho daughter of a pioneer family of that area, died at a Canyonville hospital Sunday after a long ill ness. She was born in Myrtle Creek, Nov. 6, 1894, the daughter of Jef ferson Bailey and Louisa Smith Bailey, who came west with an early day wagon train and took up a; donation land claim. She Was married to J. P. (Jack) Brill Aug. 13, 1914, in Portland. She was a member of the Metho dist Church of Myrtle Creek and of the Rebckah Lodge of that com munity. 'Mrs. Brill is survived by her hus band; a brother, S. W. Bailey of Ashland, and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services, will be held at the chapel of Gimz Mortuary at llyrtle Creek Wednesday at 2 p.m., with tho Rev. Donald Campbell of the Myrtle Creek Methodist Church officiating. Ritualistic services will be conducted by the Myrtle Creek Rcbckahs. Interment will be in the IOOF Cemetory there. Sylvia Mabel Seek Sylvia Mabel Zeek, 78, of 804 SE Flint St., died at her home Sun day night after a lingering illness. Funeral arrangements are pend ing at Long A Shukle Memorial Chapel. UKES ITS NEW CAGE BOURNEMOUTH, England, (UPI) Police said today they ha,vo been having difficulty dur ing the past week with a homing pigeon which refuses to return to its owner following several days in the Bournemouth jail while its injured wing was mended. .The pigeon keeps coming back lo the jail, police said. Hemorrhoids Cured Painlessly By Non-Surgical Method The non-aurgical, electronic method for trentment of Hem orrhoids (Piles) developed by doctors of thn Beal-Oliver Sandy Blvd. Clinic has been o uccessful and permanent in nature that the following pol icy is ottered their patients: "After all aymptoms of Hem orrhoids . . . have auhsided and the patient has been dis charged, if he should ever have recurrence, all further treat-1 of all corners shooting" over a bill to set up a seven-member board to arbitrate the 4-year-old dispute. With one key exception, the House bill was similar to the Senate version. It would not sub ject the so-called secondary issues to arbitration. The Senate bill would provide for arbitration of these matters if no agreement was reached by collective bar gaining within 30 days. Both would provide that the two primary issues, the need for fire men on freight and yard service diescls . and over-all make-up of train crews, be resolved by ar bitration binding on , both the unions and the carriers. ' The administration' is gunning hopefully but not optimistically for enactment of legislation by Wednesday to avert a threatened nationwide rail strike one minute after midnight local time that day. Drops Kennedy Proposal Like the Senate bill, the House legislation dropped President Ken nedy's proposal that the Inter state Commerce Commission be handed the problem of settling the dispute. . While the House measure would not allow the arbitration board to touch issues beyond the questions of firemen and crews, it would forbid a strike over- secondary disputes for . 150 days after the bill is enacted. i If both chambers pass a differ ent bill, It would require setting up a House-Senate conference committee to work out a com promise. This could mean delay ing ' action beyond the Thursday strike threat date. , House Commerce Chairman Three Persons Hurt In Auto Accident rThrce persons were injured in a one-car accident Saturday south of Roseburg when tho driver be came .blinded by the headlights of another car and ran off the high way, state police report. Operator of the car was Julius Griffin Cranford, Route 4, Box 1364, Roseburg. The accident occurred one-half mile north of the Round Prairie bridge on Highway 99 about 11:15 p.m. Saturday. The car ran off the highway on the right side of tho road into a grove of trees and was demolished. Injured were Marjic Fay Cran ford, 25, of Rt. 4, Box 1364, Rose burg, whoso condition was report ed as fair; George Eugene Finney, 18, of 224 NE Ward St., Roseburg, and Georgie Etta Humbert; 24, Happy Valley Rdl, also reported as fair. All wore taken to Douglas Community Hospital, but Finney, the more seriously injured, was la ter taken to a Eugene hospital. Cranford and two other passen gers, David Wesley Sharp, Rt. 4, Box 1074, Roseburg, and Mary Ger trude Starks, 1732 SE Eddy St. were not injured. State police were investigating another accident in which a car registered to Grady Wayne Snell ing, Winston, went off the road and into the South Umpqua River. The accident occurred at 8:50 p.m. Saturday, one - half mile south of the Dlllard bridge cross ing of the South Umpqua River on the Rice Creek Road. Police report it is not known how the vehicle went over the bank, but it came to rest 185 feet off the highway in the bottom of the river. Thoy arc still investigating. Leyton W. Ferguson Lcylon Willis Ferguson, 22, ot 1720 SE Odcll St., Roseburg, died at a Portland hospital Saturday pfler a prolonged illness. . , He was born Dec. 24, 1940, in Hawkeyc, Iowa, and had lived the past 12 years with his parents in the Roseburg and Sutherlin areas. lie was discharged from the U. S. Army in December. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ferguson, Rose burg; a sister, Let ha Bess Galli, Sacramento, Calif., and grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Estcll Carlson, Roseburg. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Sutherlin Oaklnnd Mortuary's Chapel of the Firs. The Rev. Richard Case of the Sutherlin Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will be in the Fair . Oaks Cemetery at Sutherlin. Laurence R. Tillotson I.auronce K. Tillotson, 83, Myrtle Creek, died Sunday at a ltoscburg hospital Sunday alter a lengthy ill ness. He was born in Otlumwa, Iowa, Feb. 15, 1880. Funeral services are pending at Ganz Mortuary at Myr tle Creek on word from relatives. Two daughters and three sons, all out of state, survive. menta will 1 given without additional fee." Palients experience little, if , any pain. Their treatment re quires no hospitalization and does not employ drugs or in jections. Write today for a free, de scriptive booklet, your without obligation: The Beal-Oliver Sandy Blvd. Clinic, Chiroprac tic Physicians. 026 N.K. Sandy Blvd., Portland 12. Ore. Oren Harris, D-Ark.; said the committee adopted the amend ment to limit arbitration to the key issues because industry and government officials all had testi fied these alone had prevented a settlement. The bill now goes to the traffic cop House Rules Committee, which is expected to clear it Tuesday for a House vote on Wednesday. The Senate was scheduled to begin debate on its bill later to day. ; Hospital News Viliting Hours 2 to 3:30 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mercy Hospital Admitted Medical: Mrs. Jcmes GrosJac- ques; Mrs. Ronald Kaufman, Mrs. Nelson Higgs, Mrs. Larry Fitzger ald, Lyle Coe, Mrs. Lee Freeman, all of Roseburg; Mrs. Arthur Wulh rich, Sutherlin; Charles Kassncr, Winston; Mrs. Ronald Robins, North Bend. - Surgery: Elmer Williams, Oak land. Discharged Bob Rowland Jr., Edith Morris, Mrs. Elmer Coomes, Randi Todd, Mary Spitler, Ralph St. Onge, Don ald Nave Jr., Mrs. Eldred Jones, Jack Leonard, Rex Neptune, Mrs. Bruce Howard and daughter Di ane Annette, all Roseburg; Daph ne Simmons, Mrs. Richard Shor cy and daughter Renea Marie, all of Sutherlin; Wanda Clack, Myr tle Creek; Mrs. Charles Allen, Glendale; William Kirk, North Bend; Mrs. Wayne Norris, Tiller; Elbert Simms, Sutherlin. - Douglas Community Hospital Admitted Medical: Raymond Vaughn, Roy Dunn, Tamara Bursik, Mrs. Ruby Abbott, Mrs. Melvin Holcomb, Mrs. Julius Cranford, Mrs. William Smith, William Burnett, Mrs. Rob ert Warmarck, John Lander, Mrs. Harry Crosthwaite, all Roseburg; Mrs. Thomas Smith, Lee San born, both of Winston; Mrs. Jack Antonncn, Longview, Wash.; Den ise Smith, Dillard; Mrs. James Bridges, Sutherlin; Mrs. Marvin Wiley, Glide; Mrs. L. Sadlaeek, Fairview, Mont. , Surgery: Mrs. Buckley Bell, Mrs. Ned Humbert, both of Roseburg; Rueben Gartner, Sutherlin; Grady Snclling, Winston. Discharged Alfonso Mota, Eugene Know lin, Jean Henderson, Ed ward Merritt, Donald Sigfridson, Mrs. Richard Bonebrake and daughter Mitzi Sue, Leslie Canficld, Mrs. C.-.J. Cook, Dwight Coder, Mrs. Jessie ' W o n s o r, Linda Nelson, Edner Backman, Mrs. Lester Broadwater, Mrs. No ble Burgess, Richard Ellison, Tom- i my Burge, Raymond Vaughn, all of Roseburg; Mrs. Jack Musgrave and daughter Melissa Irene, Don-1 aid Kelly, Kathy Meier, Roy Os- J borne, all of Myrtle Creek; Dean na Trntner, Mrs. Clarence Brum well and daughter Nancy Eliza-1 both, all of Eugene; Mrs. Marvin Willey, Glide; Howard Leonard, j Oakland; Bliss Secoy, Tenmile; El- j lis Thompson, James Vanzandt, ; Mrs. James Bridges, all of Slither- j lin; Morris McClendon, Dillard. ! Physical Exams Slated For MC First Graders Physical examinations for first graders at Tri-City School will be conducted at the school Tuesday from 9 a.m. to noon with Dr. K. E. Williams of Myrtle Creek and a nurse frum the county health of fice in charge. Children appearing arc to bring birth certificates or other proof of age. First graders must be six years old on or before Nov. 15. Examinations forms for those who wish to have their children checked by a private physician may be secured at tho school of fice. Carter Tire Cos SUMMER SALES SPREE! 52 Gallon QUICK RECOVERY Glass Lined 10 Year Warranty $6400 LIST $89.95 Carter Tire Co. . ' - j i. - i ;i p i a f:': ! i f s 266 S. E. Stephens PrM vrVr.-' ' ,;7 r THE FUSELAGE of a West Coast Airl ines aircraft lies in a field northeast of Calgary, Alto., Sunday. The plane was en route from Seattle, Wash., to Calgary when it slom med info a wheat field. 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