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Page 2 The News-Review Wed., Oct. 30, 1963 Tentative Agreement Believed Reached By Hassan, Ben Bella .... I - . Mm. m A m I Mi Ml - Hospital News i' Dimes' Workers lln tlCfltlOil GfOUD nCIIIS 10 bUDITllT To Attend Meet L . ' - Keccmmenaations 10 uiy in January Visiting Hours 2 la 3:30 p.m. and 7 la 8 p.m. Douglas Community Hospital Admitted A two-day meeting in Seattle Medical: Mrs. Robert Beaver, gathering key March of Dimes Mrs. Jerry Drake, Mrs. Donald workers from five northwestern BAMAKO. Mali (UPI) -Al gcrian sources claimed today that President Ahmed Ben Bel la and Moroccan King Hassan .'I had tentatively agreed to de militarize the disputed area on their frontier pending further talks. The report, which was not im mediately confirmed by other delegations here, came shortly after the two chiefs of state broke an agenda deadlock and finally began negotiating their border conflict. Meeting with Ben Bella and Hassan were the two media tors in the dispute which was critically affected North African unity: Conference chairman Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethi opia and host Mali President Modibo Kcita. The four-power conference opened this morn' ing. An initial deadlock over the anenda prevented the two quar reling government leaders from meeting face to face on their ar rival Tuesday and had threat ened to wreck the meeting be fore its start. Algerian conference sources claimed that any decision agreed to in principle at Bama ko would be submitted to the 32 nation Organization of African Unity (OAU) for detailed discus sinn and final approval. The Algerian claims were re ceived with caution by obser vers. Morocco so far has re fused to pull its troops back Th Rnsehnro Area Unifica-involved can continue adequate be involved it annexation took Vnico Wuti-ina P-lcciHv fill rtf .......... ! . . from the region around Hassilparently would mean the crea-i " ., " I i 'mm, 1 auenuea DV Iour tion Committee (Unicom) voted: services to their residents witn- piace in an area now served by ti.m ,,f nmnnt, nn mQn'EJ ' 'KOseourS residents ',..:- i .n ...h L... ....:;...,;.. !a cpnarata fipp riiclript tun.. Bcida and Tinnyoub, 500 miles southwest of Colomb Bechar, and from the region of Tindouf, 350 miles father to the south King Hassan's regime claims its troops merely reoccupicd tern Lory belonging rightfully to Mo roeco. The demilitarized zone ap tion of a temporary no-man's- Wilbur. Tuesday night to have all sub-'out unification. land or buffer zone, while the: So.9ery. Mrs. Doyle Gardner,! Thcy are Cordon Wood, Na-committees complete their re-j The committee also a separate fire district, sewer voted district, water district, etc. OAU or another internationarumh.... group would attmpt to draw .i " Dih.,9ed j dcnt for Douglas Coun'v- Bob PrU 3"""ry DleeUDglTuesaa' mM 10 nave ,ne See ) fv.lopm.nt Urged permanent frontier line Uong! ..,. EUen Heidenriecta. ""-Curtis March o mZl clT ' conclusioa be drawn,in committee (comprised of: The main committee report the disputed stretches of the 700 Edna jorgensen, Laura FoltzJm ' "Mrs . k v's Mn,Uand recommendations made togeneral chairman Boss Meyerslgiven t Tuesday m-gnts meet S'ierir.'nTVS' ThfiZi""' 1?? Smlt-T Ul March' chairman, and Don;Roseburg city officials. (and chairmen of the five sub-jlng was by CUude Baker chajr. include, nossihlv v.lu.hln min.L '"r-' 'T, lB.alle- m publicity;., unicorn was organ.zeu u committees) define the area in- eral resources which are still , Mr. Hirk win-P""" ..... :2V. n " ivolved in the study for final untapped. . .ton:' M. Ly WeSon". 6S. T&J! T7, medical authorities riescrihe thJvarious governmental organiza- impressive gains which are be-;'i"is in the area needs ofj ing made in the March of me various areas ana cost Mercy Hospital Admitted Medical: David Chase, Emperor Selassie and Presi-,iand cicni iseiu worKeu late lues- day night urging Hassan and Hon Un n in on-.... t a .nnfn. .. .. J r.1 n ... .tF-.a.c iwm- n-.eoicai: uavia Lnasc, nose- ,,. .... ..,., ... ....., :, : mc nrnh. ences to agree on a compromise, hnrff- Mrs Cecil Stevens. Oak-!"""" V6"1 "". -""-.. v t-- Selassie and Keita resumed land- Vernon Shadick, Eugcne'.igrat c"p crs b,rUl defects awe form of wmcn is annexa Pir s-narai, n,.ins with ik. ?' ,..,.,ii !1 arthritis. .tion to the city) for nil parUes Roseburg ' Wood saida M& percentage 'involved. Discharged , iof funds raised in the tradition-! Feasibility Ey.d Mrs. Ray Simpson, Mrs. al.Jan.uary March of Des . V.u I Union niinnr Pamola K a v e neip nnance a growing na-' p-'hu'" ' their separate meetings with the two opponents today by meet ing first for 15 minutes with Hassan and then for 15 minutes with Ben Bella Florence Man Found Innocent Lonnel Chapman, 58, of Flor ence was found innocent on trial in Roseburg Municipal Court be fore Judge Warren Woodruff Tuesday night. He was charged with driving while intoxicated on arrest by Roseburg City Police. Judge Woodruff has sentenced Cary Leo Huntsinger, 18, Rose burg, to 30 days in the city jail and fined him $150 and $5 costs for driving a motor vehicle with his driver's license sripcnded Terry Jay JIacliler, Howard Lee Millard and Robert Eugene Alilrcd, al! of Roseburg, were fined $45 and $5 costs each on charges of street racing by Judge Woodruff. Total of 32 traffic cases, in eluding the trial of Chapman, were handled in traffic court Tuesday night. Six wore for ba sic rule violation, nino non-stop and the others miscellaneous, UNKEF Drive Slated Tonight Future Homemakcr of Amer ica girls of Roseburg High School, some 25 or 30 of them will be out tonight "trick ,or IriinC'nT'lf 0it"?h val Afler 8 -minute joint mcet'-'oppelt, Mrs.' Dora Schroeder,l.tiona "ork of nearly 70 medfee studies is to determine if 7; V'iTm . v- V. ,, img which followed, Hassan and all of Roseburg; Mrs. Mayme .""u,"-m "-""-is wnere ""' -v uu... ....u.w. . .- u..u. .1 Ben Bella uu uic maui year im sucu par ticipation and during this pe riod the girls have collected over $1,500 to aid needy chil dren of the world. From a small beginning in 1950 when the pupils of a Sun day School class renounced their Halloween "treats" of can dy and apples in favor of coins which they would contribute to the welfare of less fortunate contemporaries in other parts of the world, the UNICEF pro gram has grown to be a na tional insittution. It is endors ed by the President of the United States and other nation al figures. Local householders are asked to have their spare change ready when UNICEF young folks come to call. The FIIA girls, one of many such groups to conduct drives in the coun ty, this year out of their club treasury purchased commem orative bookmarks to give con tributors to the fund.' All UNI CEF workers will wear or car- returned to their: Pelzel, Mrs. Richard Riggg.iS'gn'iicani progress has al- siraoie, or 11 some omer iype apartments in the palace to both of Oakland; Aaron Cham- C" J DPPn mauc ln renawn-oi unmcauon woum oeuer serve meet with their staffs, while blis, Winston; Sylvia Plikat, tat'n2 victims of birth defects the purpose. The committee is Keita and Selassie continued to Camas Valley; Mel Cayvell, and a"nntis. also to determine if the areas confer with Algerian Foreign Grants Pass Minister Abdelhaziz Boutcflikal and his Moroccan counterpart Ahmed Balafrej. It was not immediately know wjii-uier mere wuuiu ue a neWp. face-to-face meeting later taday.f 0CQ$ flUin Thursday. boundaries. In the original stu dies, the various subcommittees started working with the boun daries of School District 4, with plans at that time to cut the boundries down to feasible pro portions as is now being done. The area will be divided into possible unification blocks so the advantages, disadvantages, costs, etc. of annexation can be detailed for residents into each specific area. This would also give the committees a point from which to work in deter mining possible division of as sets and liabilities which would "I man of the parks and recrea tion subcommittee. Baker re ported on a survey of Gaddis Park, and recommended that various civic organizations with in the area be encouraged to speed up development of the park. He noted the tremendous proj ects these service clubs have carried out at Stewart Park and said similar work could be done in Gaddis Park. He pointed to improvement of the swimming and fishing areas, along with development of a recreational baseball field and picnic facili ties as the prime portential of the park. irt n Missouri Charge ry identifying insignia. In Roseburg, the FHA drive will begin after school today and continue into the evening hours. Children in the southern part of the county will be out Halloween night making solici tation under the sponsorship of the Tri-Citics Ministerial Alli ance. It is expected that clul Fall Festival Set At Park School Parents and teachers of Park School have arranged a Fall Knstivnl an.l nl.ili .mnn. t U held this Friday at the Veter-retu!:"c1 l Tr?!?" ans Memorial Building on NW Amos Elmer Jfuskey, 71, Win ston, has been arrested and re- H leased on his own recognizance on a Missouri warrant charging him with disposal of mortgaged property. A 21-day hold order was issued by District Judge Gerald R. Hayes, on Huskey's appearance in court Tuesday. Olin Lee Emmerson, 39, was Garden Valley Blvd. The pub nc is invited. Supper will be served from night from Red Bluff, Calif., by a sheriff's deputy to face a charge of non-support. He ask ed to see an attorney on ap- 6 to 7:30 p.m. In addition to!Pcrancc in District Court Tut's chili, hamburgers, hot dogs, doughnuts, pie and coffee will1 be on the menu. Entertainment will consist of a cake walk and various games. There will also be a drawing for a door prize. The bazaar tables will fea ture ceramics, Thanksgiving ta ble decorations, hand - sewn items, Christmas decorations and tooled leather and wood day Theron Leroy Pine, 19, Win ston, was fined $100 and $5 costs and sentenced to serve 30 days in the Douglas County jail for reckless driving. The judge suspended 28 days of the jail term on provision he pay his fine by Oct. 31. drcn will seek funds in Rid- uuu.01 lnc scnooi die, Canyonville, Myrtle Creek ,KC" usv ",r ma"v weeks and Tri-City. Churches partici paling are Methodist, Church of the Nazarcnc, All Souls Catho lic, First Christian and Pres byterian. Monday night in Roseburg the Youth Fellowship of the First Darling Defines Forest Benefits I ii!l!iPIH!J!':!Js:w- " 7 The TREATS Are YOURS During Newberrys MOONLIGHT SAIL I WEDNESDAY 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. NO TR8CKS ABOUT IT . . . THE BARGAINS ARE ALL YOURS Methodist Church covered some;ovc'"1 wil bo used to purchase making tilings to be sold at the bazaar, according to the committee in charge. Munv of the items have been made in' The tangible and intangible craft work projects during benefits of the Umpqua Nation school hours. 1 1.1 Forest to residents of Doug- Any profit made from the las County were defined Tues CLOSE-OUT JEWELRY areas of Roseburg in a church sponsored drive. Police Chief Cautions Drivers On Halloween craft materials for the school Since the plans for the festi val were completed, a full-fledged PTA group has been organ ized at the school and one meet ing held to dale. Regular meet ing dates will be set up soon, Ldith Kemp, primary teacher reports. ; Lavina North day night by Don Darling in a talk for the Melrose Dads' Club. Darling, who is editor-writer for the Umpqua forest staff, dis cussed forest values and their impact upon the community in a talk entitled "Multiple Forest Benefits." He noted that from 190G to 1960 Douglas County received $10' million in receipts from all National Forest lands within its boundaries. In 1962, this county's share of Umpqua for est receipts was about $1! mil- Trial Opens For Watson The trial of James Walter Watson, 23, Winston, began at 10 a.m. today in the circuit court of Judge Don 11. Sanders with the selection of jurors. Watson is charged In a Grand Jury indictment with robbery by force and violence not be ing armed with a dangerous weapon. He is accused of beat ing and robbing Harlan Everett Payne of Star Routu, Tcnmilc, Siihirrlnv nlulil Ana 9i Police reports indicate Wat-I " " " '"' ing iimess. tne had celebrated cd bv the speaker include the . .. . . A . ":,"! m'r m" uirlhday Aug. 13 of opportunities for recreation and "Excitement just adds to thejthia year. esthetic enjoyment which t h e danger " Chief Truett said. Airs. North had long been a forest provide. "!f it s necessary to drive on member of the Seventh-day Ad-j Darling also projected slides al owcen he clue sa.d,lVenlist church and was trans-from a series known as the "dr vers should be extremely ferred to the Roseburg group .TlCln ,,f the Cascades" which cautious mul alert for Irick or- so after the family's arrival features the greater Diamond . . , , "Vro 17- She was an ac- Lako recreation area. i-iuii mo urai imii-i-hi uu live nicmuor of the church s City Police Chief Truett warn ed motorists today of the dan gers of Halloween. It wasn't goblins, witches and ghosts the chief warned drivers to look out Funeral .prvliw for Mr T . for, but their tiny lrick-or-lreat vinn Dclh No..t;, whoso ,..,. imitators. wns on NR Plensnnt Sli-n..l in1 linn Some Halloween costumes iHnsnhiiru weio h,.,i in in v..u.l nn,.n,., ninA r,.,.n,ni. iiv.i ii make It as difficult fur the child !. nPv.. Tiiesilnv nfWnnnn it,,,,,,,,,,, f,.,-..ot nr,iuiin nnn. to sco as to bo seen,:' the chief Mrs. North, vho, with her hus-!oOO acres of watershed which commented. Not only are tnjbaml. hud noon ulitvina with hr!r..rai.h n. million .ilnn nf dark costumes hard for drivers daughter and her granddaughter water daily to many of the o sue di m, oui ! I, , , u"":i Las Vegas, died in a Reno county's principal cities, hoods cut down the child s side' hospital Oct. 23 after a linger-! The intangible values mention- son, a woman companion, Dar lone June Whitokcr, 22, Rose burg, and Payne had been drinking in a Winston tavern. They left together and drove to the steel bridge south of - Dil lard on Highway 99. Payne has claimed he was beaten and robbed and thrown over an embankment. Watson, v-hn has nteaded innocent tn the charge, nas maintained thali"' - nirs. norm is survived ny her r . jP Ti . Payne suffered Injuries when ho,"0 winnow soapers, nn aimed. i husband, Hawley; her daughter, SCnienteH TOr 111611 on Halloween Is In front of the; no,Cas Welfare group for many ... TV set with the car locked upiyears. JWO CanVOnVllle Men icii over inc eiiioonKmem alien getting out of the car. IJqJI Term f jne Gjven Payne after a time made his JUU ,c""f r,ne way up the embankment and CAP nninLon ririuinn hitchhiked to the Winston police, station. Watson and Mrs. Whit- Bnlcc Klli()lt M S!r. """I Mr.& ,U,!lnd. w, sentenced OlIIIUll IIIU1IIIIIK H L U WillMUIll Oak- spend 1(1 HllL' III Inn nmii)lii r,ninl pain i - inn.:... tir: . . . . i 4j.il uiw iin.xl fmn f.ii- ., ""i.iiim ."::8 W ,m!K':'',,".1,1P,,liClll While intoxicated after trial b.";""'" """ Kumy u. a cnarge oi ocing !!,,,... ,, ,.,,,,; arc scheduled at 1 p.m. T mis vvvn vinvvu un uruo luun.- ...... im,,,-i. i iwin.i n Mny had ppoaUMl an oiirlior ' . , """"" " nut iu uv in riu iiniiu, Counterfeiting Count Faces Ohio Resident conviction in the court of Dis trict Court Judge Cernlil R. Hayes. He was tried without a jury. Mrs. June Lundeen: and two grandchildren, Mrs. James Wil l Stan Robson and LaVcrne k'Tson (Karamctta Dclzcr) and Jackson Mullholl.ind, 40, both of "Skippy" Delzer. it'unyonville, have been sontenc- ed to serve 30 days in the Doug- Pfllll r Wliita llns t'",u' ia'1 a,,d fined $100 rUUI V.a linlie land S4 50 costs enrh nn rhareps Funeral services for Paul C. of petty larceny. resident whol They were committed from morning, the court of Justice of the Peace hurs-Mna Pietiold at Canyonville. pisco-iThey were accused of theft o( urial gasoline at Fred's Signal Serv jicc at Canyonville. Red Cross Office Now Nolan Howard Clouse, 38, of Cincini.tti, Ohio, was to be re- luint-u io inai ciiy io lace in f D "IJ charges of passing counterfeit In rOCltlC DUlldinQ 520 hills in Ohio, authorities in The office of the Douglas lortland said today. ;Countv Chapter of the Amerl- House was arrested in ltosc- Can Red Cross has been moved burg Mondoy by state police to a new location at 417 Pacific and sheriff's deputies after they: Building, Hoseburg. Offices had received tip he was In' have been maintained at 657 SK this vicinity. He had secured Itiee Ave. for the last several temporary employment at a !o-; months. ca I store j Administrative Secretary Iter- Deputy L. S. Marshal Paul nice Walters announced office Hiornbrg, on a Secret Service hours ire 9 a.m. to noon week warrant issued Oct. 1 in OhhVdava, but thot the Red Cross came to Roseburg to take I, on duty 24 hours a dav bv charge of Clouse and take him telephone through a telephone to Portland. 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