The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Ten Oregon People
Die In Accidents
Pope Paul Makes
Dramatic Plea
For Coexistence
By United Press International by the Coast Guard.
Ten Oregon residents died! Jack Coates, 23, Albany, was VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope
during the weekend as a resultjkilled in a one-car . accident onipauj yi jn a dramatic plea tor
o accidents Eight of the deaths a logging road about 35 miles! co.existence between Catholic
were recorded in the state. southwest oi Corvallis Saturday. isra and commumsn, Sunday
James Cellars, 69 of Astoria, Mrs. Harold Griffin, 27, Bend called on Communist china to
executive secretary of the d'M Saturday as a result ijrestore religious freedom to its
Columbia River Packers Associ-n-iuries suffered when her car;e0Dle
auun, was Kuiea Saturday in a,vu,1,ucu wlul a uu ucoi
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Bend Thursday night.
Harry Strand, 47, Madras,
one-car accident on U.S. High-j
way 101 about six miles south
of Astoria.
Harry Saville, 38, Coos Bay,
was accidentally shot and killed
while deer hunting east of Reed
sport Saturday. He was the
state's fourth deer hunting sea
son gunshot fatality.
An Air Force man drownedjcar
Saturday after a 14-foot boa tiThe
overturned near Brookings! Francis, 22, and Dennis Anghi
.wherc the Chetco River flowslIante, 19, both students at the
into the Pacific. jUniversity of Hawaii.
The victim was S. Set. James Mrs. Pauline Burrows, 40
Morelock, 30, who was stationed1 Shady Cove, was fatally injured
Addressing himself directly to
government leaders in China,
the Round Butte Dam construc
tion site near Madras Saturday.
Two youths from The Dalles
lost their lives when their motor
scooter . crashed head-on into a
near Honolulu Saturday.
victims were Nathan
at Kingsley Air Force Base near
Klamath Falls.
Two companions, Jerry
Neilson, Klamath Falls, and Roy
Jinmm, 'Brookings
shore. Neilson was rescued by
the Coast Guard after another
fisherman threw him a life
jacket and Grimm made it to
shore by using a gasoline can
as a float. Another small boat
trying to help also turned over
and the occupants were rescued
in a two-car collision near Dia
mond Lake Friday night.
A 15-year-old Corvallis High
School student, Patricia Wust
ade it to rack, was killed when she
slipped off a flatbed truck and
fell beneath its wheels at an;
Oregon State University Home
coming rally at Corvallis
day night.
In addition, the body of
Joseph Wcntworth, 22, Indepen
dence, was found in his
demolished car off State High
way 38 near Drain Saturday.
State police said Wentworth was
killed when his car ran off the
road Oct. 12.
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died when he was struck by a!?ere the church has been to
large earth-moving vehicle at'J supressed, he Pope said
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compromise a citizens loyalty
to his country. -"Belonging
to the Church
rather than weakening
strengthens and increases the
value of the relationship ot cit
izens with their country," he
said," and makes of them the
guarantors and participants in
her security . . . and her true
progress."
The Pope spoke after he had
consecrated 14 missionary bish
ops from around the world in
St. Peter's Basilica. It was
World Mission Day in ihe
church, and the Pope said it
grieved him there were no Chi-
nesp amnnp thp hiKhnnR hp pnn.
Fri- cppratprl and nn Chinpsp stu.
ents attending the missionary
college where he spoke.
The empty seats at the Ecu
menical Council that should be
filled by bishops from China, he
added, are "like thorns of pain"
to him.
The Pope's appeal, apparently
aimed at extending the thaw in
Vatican-Communist relations
that has developed in the past
year, was directed to a country
where persecution of Catholics
has been particularly severe
since the Communist takeover
in 1949.
Fourteen of the 23 Chinese
bishops, including Americani
missionary Bishop James E.
Walsh, are reported to be in
prison in China. Some of the
others have been killed and the
rest exiled.
All missionaries have been ex
pelled from China , which in 1949
had. a Catholic population of
about three million.
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Auction Aids
Zoo, Museum
PORTLAND (UPI) The an
nual Zoomsi auction at the Hil
ton Hotel here Saturday night!
raised $103,204.
Rolph F u h r m a n, auction
chairman, said about $85,000
will be net profit to be divided
between the Portland zoo and
the Oregon Museum of Science
and Industry. This year's auc
tion more than tripled that of1
the first one four years ago
A home, donated to the
auction this year, brought the
highest bid $34,150 from Mr.
and Mrs. Harry W. Rowe. Auc
tioning lasted until 2:45 a.m.
Sunday.
NARROW ESCAPE .James Small, 27, is wheeled
into emergency ward of Letterman General Hospital in
San Francisco Sunday after suffering loss of left
leg, cuts on his other leg and elsewhere on his body
caused by being pulledd into suction of tug Pacific
Dawn. Small was swimming across the Bay to Sausa
lito with another swimmer when the tug apparently
passed between the two swimmers. (UPI Telephoto)
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Defeat Expected On Red China Bid For Seat In U.N.
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.lcil actions. The United States.lUnion are the other nations
(UPI) Communist China wasiFrar.ee, Britain, and the Sovietlwith veto power.
expected to go down in defeat!
for the 14th time today ia its;Mon., Oct. 21, 1963 The News-Review, Page 3
bid to replace Nationalist China i
in the United Nations. .
Communist Albania's resolu
tion to seat the Peking regime
was expected to come to a vote
late in this afternoon's General
Assembly session.
The United States, the lead
ing supporter of resident
Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists,
was confident that Peking's 56
42 defeat last year would be re
peated with an equal or larger
margin. 4.
As in previous years, the res
olution goes beyond merely add
ing Communist China to the
U.N. membership list. Since
both regimes claim to represent
the entire Chinese nation, it
calls for the ouster of the Na
tionalists and their replacement
by the Communists.
Victory for Peking could give
it a powerful position on the Se
curity Council as well as
place in the General Assembly
and other U.N. organs. Nation
alist China, a founding member
of the United Nations, has one
of the five permanent Security
Council seats, which gives it the
right of vetoing Security Coun
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Insurance Women Meet
In Rosburg On Weekend
Ten clubs forming part of Re-1
gion IX of the National Associ
ation of Insurance Women will
hold a sub-regional conference
at the Hotel Umpqua in Rose-
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hAL aE TEETH Ported n Swedish waters Sun-
That Loosen Hoegarna in the Stockholm ar
chipelago.
The lighthouse keeper at
Svcnska Jloegarna reported the
sighting. He said the vessel was
surfaced but disappeared into
heavy fog before he could iden
tity its markings.
The Swedish navy said it had
no submarines in the area at
the time.
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Part of the business session
will be used in laying out pans
for the IWA national conven
tion to be held in Seattle in
1965. Chairmen for this event
from Seattle will be guests at
the sub-regional conference.
Honored guests will be Mrs.
Ethel I. Miller of Tacoma, pres
ident of the National Associa
tion of Insurance Women, and
Miss Margaret L. Nelson of
Great Falls, Mont., regional di
rector for District IX of the
national IWA.
Reservations or information
concerning the conference may
be directed to Lillian Marstcrs
president of the Koseburg Club'
673-8129, or Mary Ann Jones,
673-5906 and Betty Moore, 673
4216.
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burg Friday and Saturday (Oct.
25 and 2G.)
Members .will be attending
from Portland, Salem, Albany,
Corvallis, Eugene, Coos Bay,
Grants Pass, Medford, Klam
ath Falls and Roseburg, the
hosting club.
Conyonville Having
Cancer Survey Made
The fourth annual survey
made in connection with the
American Cancer society's Can
cor Prevention Study is under
way this month in Canyonvillc,
according to Mrs. Howard
Iloyle, local chairman.'
Part of a five-year study of
a test group, the American
Cancer society is making this
survey all over tkc United States
this month.
Canyonville interviewers in
elude Mrs. Oscar Hoverson,
Mrs. Jim Pritchett, M r s
Charles Pruden and Mrs. 'Loom
is Moore. They were compli
merited by the state chairman
last year for the 100 per cent
return of test group question'
naires, according to Mrs. R. E,
Proctor, correspondent.
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