The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 31, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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Helicopters Seek Three Men
Believed Held By Viet Cong
SAIGON, South Viet Nam government troops fired on Bud
(UPI) Forty-five U. S. helicop- dhist demonstrators May 8, kill
ters today spearheaded a search ing nine.
.or uiree u.s. military advisers informed sources said the
believed capiured by the Com-three missing Americans were
munists Tuesday in an ambush. iast seen walking with their
Two of the men, both Army hands tied behind their backs,
officers, were believed to be und r guard of Communist
wounded. ; guerrillas in a swamp near the
The condition of the third, an scene of the ambush, about 165
enlisted medical technician, was railes southwest of Saigon,
not known. A Viet Cong force attacked a
The Defense Department in tove,r"me"t and
WashinPtnn irfniifioH ih. Am.-jn-auled the Vietnamese, a U.S.
icans as Capt. Humbert R. Ver.lim.,ltar5r spokesman said. The
sace of Baltimore, Md.; First "mt ' 'f8 one of -the, ?Pec'al
U. James N. Rowe of McAl- (rcces . f.ams JSneA by the
len, Tex.; and Sgt. Daniel L. U S' mi itary advisers to Diem's
Pitzer of Spring Lake, N. C.a.y- w was accompanied by
They were officially listed as advlsers includlnK 'he missing
missing men.
'.. , , ... I- More than 600 Vietnamese
In another development, three . . ,,; ,i.
members of the United Nations search for men in addition
observer mission to Viet Nam
to the U.S. helicopters.
left Wednesday for the city of,
Hue in central Viet Nam, where:
the government's crisis with the n . '
Bu -dhists began last May. rOIICG LOtltinUG
The observers were sent here .. t , ,
to investigate charges of reli- PfAha Of Thpft
gious repression in connection' ' VI MICH
with President Ngo Dinhj . .,,.
ninm's prar.krtf.wn nn the. Rrt. Roseburg City Police are eon
dhists. A U.N. spokesman said!!!nui,!g,,hejr investigation into
thev will hoar toctimnm, frnmi" theft of about $120 in coin
several witnesses in Hue. wherpimonev taken Sunday, night
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chines at the South Stephens
Wash and Dry.
W. L, Carr. owner, told po
lice 13 machines in the laundro
mat were forcibly entered and
the money removed from coin
boxes. Police said a tool of
some kind was used i to force
the locks on the machines
Investigation revealed that
the crime was similar to a lar
ceny committed the same night
at Winston. Approximately the
same amount of money was re
moved from coin-operated laun
dry machines at the Winston
Laundromat, police in that city
reported
Carr told police the Roseburg
theft must have occurred some
time between 11 p.m. Sunday
and 8:30 a.m. Monday
Lookingglass Girls j
Start Cooking Club
A junior 4-H cookine club was
organized recently In Looking-1
glass under the leadership of
Mrs. Tom Hubbard. Officers for
the new club, includes Susan
Loerts, president; Cindy Leigh
vice president; Lori Niebaum'
secretary; and Janet Rcagles,
reporter. The group will hold
monthly meetings until their
project is completed.
Additional members of the
club are Sue Smith, Karen Bol-i
ing, Lois Titus, Debbie Keeney
and Thora Hubbard, according
to Hazel Marsh, correspondent.
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Damage Suit Total Nears $500,000
In Tragic Roseburg Speedway Crash
Damage suits totaling close ages for alleged permanent in-land both arms; laceration of
to the $500,000 mark have been juries to his back and spine; Iher right leg and stomach dis-
filed in uougias county circuit inil,rv , n,.,,...is innrl.ins nrrinrs: that the injuries
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tragedy at the Roseburg Speed-inervcs and so,t ,issues of hisjpermanent in nature.
way. A racing car plummeted cn. tie states ne was ren-
into a bleacher section killmgiarca unconscious ana sutlers
two and injuring more than 20 headaches, and that he suffer
persons. cd injuries to his right leg, left
Four additional suits were nana, uiner external injuries,
filed this week, asking dam-.shock and pain.
sees for a total of S93.775. Pre- Hilah M. Alinstrom asks $17,-
viously four other suits asked 500 general and $450 special
damages in e:;ccss of $380,000.idamages, claiming she suffered
It s understood several other" naciuie oi me icit tiuia, :
llcgal actions art being prepar-;tVre ot ,ne left 'bula; contu
are
TOP OFFICERS HERE The Insurance WomeiVs Associotion of Roseburg
hosted a sub-regional conference for Region IX of fhe National Association of
Insurance . Women last weekend which drew representatives from several Ore
gon clubs ond guests from Washington and Montana, as well as several dis
tinguished visitors. Plans were launched at the meeting for the 1965 national
convention to be held in Seattle. Local women accepting chairmanships in
connection with the convention were Gloria Wright, Nancy Linna and Sibyl Endi
cott. Pictured above at the meeting, from left, are: Miss Margaret L. Nelson,
Great Foils, Mont., regional director of District IX; Mrs. Lillian Marsters,
president of the Roseburg chapter; Mrs. Ethel I. Miller, Tacoma, Wash., presi
dent of the national association; Miss Aileen Skirving, Seattle, Wash., public
relations coordinator for the 1965 national convention; and Miss Glodys Main,
Seattle, co-chairman for the national convention. Miss Main is also a past
national president. (News-Review photo by Chris)
Murder Trial In Fourth Day
MINNEAPOLIS,
The Thompson
hire" trial headed today for ig
nition of the fireworks. That
may come by Friday. Veteran
observers said the jury could
be picked by then.
The trial of the little man
from St. Paul, the criminal at
torney with the piercing eyes
and the silvery-mousy crewcut,
entered its fourth day today
with five jurors yet to be eho
sen. They are three members
of the regular panel plus two
alternates.
Tilmer Eugene Thompson,
the criminal attorney who at 35
Minn. (UPI);was. plunged into tragedy when
murder forlhi wife was slain last spring
and three months later became
the center of shocked and an
gered interest in the Twin
Cities when he was indicted on
a charge of murder, has been
taking a sort of mental beating
in the jury picking.
Three-fifths of all the persons
examined as prospective jurors
Wednesday in Hennepin County
District Court were excused
from duty because they said
they were opinionated as to his
guilt
ed.
Ima Jean Bell, administratrix
of the estate of Orval Bell, asks
$25,000 general damages for
Bell's death at the age of 27
He was one of two persons
killed. She also asks $1,080.95 as
funeral expenses.
I :i ,el as defendants are the
same persons listed in the first
complaints filed by a different
attorney firm. Defendants are
Roseburg Speedway, Inc.; Pa
cific Racing Association; Mock
Motors, Inc.; Marion C. Van Os-
tcn, driver of the fatal racing
car which left the track and
jumped the fence landing in the
bleachers; D & D Bowl, Inc.,
and Hal Welker, with whom
Van Osten's car collided caus
ing it to go out of control. Mock
Motors is listed as a backer ot
Van Ostcn, and D & D Bowl
as a backer of Welker.
Twin City of St. Paul, where Mrs. Bell, only survivor of
the murder was committed. Orval Bell, asks $18,000 general
The issue that won the location
switch was that publicity in St.
Paul tended " to create bias
isions of her left hip, right leg!
Previous suits were filed for
Roger S. Mills, asking $328,000
genera: and $672 special dam
es. I.e is still in an uncon
scious state from his injuries.
Dennis Mills, the father, asks
$25,000 general and $960 spe
cial damages; Andrea K. Mills
asks $17,000 general damages
and Elmer C. Mills asks $8,750
plus $300 special damages for
injuries suffered.
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among prospective jurors.
The state of Minnesota ac
cuscs Thompson of first degree
murder in the bludgeon-knifing
of his pretty wife Carol, 34,
mother of four and devoted
church' worker whose life was
insured for $1,061,000 in policies
of which Thompson was the
beneficiary. It will try to prove
The trial was brought here that he masterminded a three-
on a change of venue from the! man plot to do away with her.
and $225 special damages for
her own injuries suffered in
the crash. She claims she suf
fered permanent injuries to her
back, and spine, mat she was
knocked unconscious and suf
fers headaches; that she suf
fered head laceration, bruised
right leg, deep laceration on her
right forearm, and laceration
of the right eyelid, both of the
latter resulting in permanent
scarring and disfiguration, to
gether with shock and pain.
Sherman Davis asks $40,000
general and $1,470 special dam-
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