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Page 10, En genu Reglster-GnnM. Eugene, Ore,, Monday, Oct. 81, 1946 Extradition May Cause Dispute " ther or not Mrs. Gladys Lincoln Rrnarlhnrst. 4(1. will fieht extradi- ' her chauffeur. Albert Lee Wil- liams, 23, are jointly charged with ' the murder of her husband, was - to be decided Monday. The woman, whose wealthy ; rancher-husband, W. D. Broad- hurst, 51, was found slugged and : shot on a desolate road between his Caldwell dairy farm and his . Jordan Valley, Ore., cattle ranch, : conferred in jail here with her at- torney. Otis Smith said Williams admitted ' the slaying in the presence of sev eral officers but the prosecutor re- ; fused to speculate on the motive of . the crime. , Broadhurst's body was found rlast Thursday, four days after he was reported missing. . The couple, who were married live monnis asu tti nciiu, Ate., first met 20 years ago while at tending Albion, Idaho, Normal School. TIMh Urniinme snH Mrs. Rrnarl- . hnvct wi hp trien in January. Smith said. Slide Causes 1-Way Driving SALEM P A rock slide five miles east of Hood River on the Columbia River Highway caused the State Highway Commission to limit travel to one-way traffic Monday. The commission said the small slide should be cleared some time Monday. In spite of the heavy week-end rains, highway conditions were normal in all other places. The weather bureau warned the commission to expect steady rains Tuesday, with no snow below 6,000 feet elevation. DISTRESS OF Relieves Child's Cold bile Sleeps 'enetrates Into upper bron chial tubes with special soothing medicinal vapors. ('Stimulates chest and back sur faces iiKe a warm ing, comforting poultice. This wonderful special penetrating-stimulating action brought to you only by Vicks VapoRub works lor hours to relieve distress of colds while the child tleepa. Of tenbymornlng most misery of the cold is L C gone. Try It lflWl9 tonignu V VAPOKUB I Williams Transfer Co. Haven't bad a drop, officer! Just pitched it here to I'd be plenty early at WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Furniture Moving A Specialty Packing, Crating and Storage Local and Long Distance Hauling Italians Hear Reports Of Plot Against Pope ROME W An informant at Italian police headquarters said Monday that J'vague reports" were received there some days ago of an impending attempt on the life of Pope Pius XII. The informant said these re ports which an intensive investi gation had failed so far to substantiate said the plot had been fomented by Yugoslav ele ments irate at the Vatican's action in excommunicating Yugoslav Catholic officials held responsible for the collaboration trial of Arch bishop Alojzijc Stepinac. Stepinac, head of the Catholic Church in Yugoslavia, was convicted and sentenced to 16 years imprison ment. , A list of some 20 names of the alleged plotters was furnished to the Italian police, the informant said, but so far police have not found any of the persons named or even determined whether they really exist. Cops Have 47 Ways To Identify Drunks BILLINGS, Mont M Bill ings police are instructed to ' consider these questions in de ciding whether a person is drunk: Does his breath have an odor of alcohol? Is it faint, moder ate or strong? Is he partly dressed or un clad, or is his clothing dirty? Is he polite, excited, reserved, hilarious, talkative, insulting, combative, stupefied, delirious, silent or dull? Is he hiccoughing, belching, drooling, punching, picking, fighting, sleeping, in convul sions or unconscious? Are his eyes normal, watery, bloodshot, roving, downcast, or glassy? r Is he swaying, wobbling, sag ging, falling or unable to stand? Is his speech fair, slurred, stuttering, confused, incoherent, whispering or jerky? How is his enunciation? Can he touch his finger to his nose? - Murder Charge Filed Against Linotype Man ruiiAJNJS, wash. Pros ecutor Leslie Carroll Monday filed a first-degree murder charge in justice court against 52-year-old Charles Branscombe for the shoot ing of his wife and stepson last Thursday night. Branscombe,. veteran .linotype operator on a Spokane newspaper, surrendered to Coeur D'Alene, Ida., police 24 hours after the tragedy. Jannelle Beth Chase Funeral services for Jannelle Beth Chase, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chase, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Bartholomew-Buell Mortuary in Springfield. The Rev. Ren Hol lister will officiate. Interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Park. 9x12 Hugs cleaned. 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The 38th parallel of latitude, set to divide the American and RuS' sian occupation zones and which has been an airtight barrier from the beginning, "cuts in two a country that is homogenous in race, culture and customs in grained through a history of four thousand years. Make an iron curtain out of the old Mason-Dixon line in this coun try, suggests Mr. Kim, arfH you have an American equivalent of the 38th parallel in Korea. Mr. Kim talks about many things, but mostly about the 38th parallel. Of Lt. Gen. John R. Hodge, the American commander, he has only kind words, and ex presses "our deep appreciation for his sincere and wise leader ship." Mr. Kim says, however, that the situation is beyond Hodge or any one else on the spot. The joint Russo-Amencan Commission set up to unify the country has not met for months, and when it did the Soviet members had to refer everything to Moscow. Back of this is Russo-American rivalry and suspicion, says Mr. Kim, which is most dangerous in Korea because this is the one spot in the world where the two great powers are in exclusive contact. He says Koreans hope that eith er the foreign ministers or rthe United Nations will prod the joint commission back into life so it can get on with its assigned work uniting Korea. Louis Scores Business Win NEW YORK M) Al though opened only recently, Heavyweight Champ Joe Louis' restaurant in Harlem quickly has become a center of New York's Negro night life, a taste ful $500,000 riot of green, white, red and silver, a modern plush headquarters for the nocturnal preferences of - that section of upper Manhattan. The restaurant seats 500 per sons 300 in a cocktail lounge, the rest in a dining room. The lounge has a mural which - ex tends 100 feet on two walls, bearing the likenesses of Negro celebrities such as Marian An derson, Paul Robeson, Booker T. Washington, Bill Robinson, Dr. George Washington Carver. The big oval bar is lighted by a huge, inverted bowl. Furni ture is of modern design, chrome tubing with green and white leather upholstery, white table tops. Radar Operator Given Posthumous Award A posthumous award of the Bronze Star Medal has been made to Elvin Earl White, radio tech nician 1-c, and son of Earl White, 642 Charnelton St. The medal was in recognition of heroic service given by White as a radar operator aboard the submarine USS Run ner, during the first war patrol of the vessel against Japanese sur face forces m a strait off Palau Island. The citation accompanying the medal read in part: "Skilled and courageous in the performance of duty. White rendered invaluable service during the execution of a daylight, submerge attack in re stricted waters, contributing ma terially to the achievement of the Runner in sinking three Japanese freighters totalling 19,815 tons and the damaging of two additional 14.189 tons, and to her success in evading severe enemy counter measures. White's heroic conduct throughout was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service." TIPS ON HEATING the home will be given the Home Planners Institute Wednesday night by Bert N. Fames, above, heating concern executive from Portland. Planners to Hear Hints on Heating Expert advice on home heating will be received by members of the Home Planners Institute Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. in a talk by Bert N. Fames, of Fames' and Martig, Inc., heating concern at Portland, it was announced Mon day by Bob Booth, program chair man. -v. Fames will illustrate his talk with colored slides. The meeting at the Wilson school will be the final one in the current series of Home Plfi ners lectures sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. "We hope all our members will attend this final meeting," said Booth. "The concluding program will be timely and I am sure will be among the best we have had. "Mr. Fames has been active for 26 years in the fields of heating, ventilating and cooling. He is past president of the Oregon chapter, American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers and a mem ber of the Society of American Military Engineers. He was chair man of the air-conditioning con ference for the three years it was held at Oregon State College. "He will have valuable infor- Yank's Death Prompts Protest BERLIN t- W The American military government protested sharply to Russian authorities Monday over the fatal shooting of Harry D. Flory, Jr., of Pawnee City. Neb., by a Soviet military policeman in the Soviet sector of Berlin. The office of Lt. Gen. Lucius D. riow' riormtv American military w.w,,, "-C" .J , - governor, disclosed the protest, saying that it was concerned nui so much with the shooting as with thn far-t that an American party was molested at all in this city where there IS tree traverse between the occupation sectors." pinrv 9R. was a civilian execu tive in the AMG. He was killed Sunday when he failed to follow orders to proceed to Russian hoarinnarters after a Russian ma jor and a military policeman had halted him and ms companions two American women and a German chauffeur on a picture taking jeep ride. Fennrts in agents of the Ameri can Army's Criminal Investigation Division said the Russians halted the Americans because they had been taking photographs in the neighborhood of Unter Den Lin den. Later U. S. Army headquarters here said it had an unofficial ver sion frnm the Russians that the Russians stopped the Americans while "looking for noodlums in an American jeep who invaded a pol ling, pla'-e" during Berlin's Sun day elections. An nffirial rprinrt nf the inci dent" from Russian headquarters was expected Tuesday. Police Catch New Tarzans PORTLAND Two youths charged with burglary were captured in the early dawn Sunday after they had squeezed through barred win dows, scaled high ledges, slid down elevator cables and dodg ed gunfire in alleys. Detective Lt. Carl Crisp re ported Robert H. Charboneau, 18, and a 14-year-old compan ion were on a second story ledge of an office building when they set off a burglar alarm. As police searched the roof, the boys slid down elevator cables inside the building and dashed into an alley. Gunfire halted . Charboneau but his companion was arrested at his Vanport home where he was in bed. Police said Char boneau was wanted in a rob bery in San Francisco where he nH,-,ittoH h osranpd nolice by shinnying down the understruc ture of the Golden Gate Bridge. Unfinished furniture. Westwood rurnisliings, 26 W. 6th. Phone 5394-W. Funeral Held for Victim1 Of Loaaina AeriHoni. REEDSPORT Funeral services' for Ben Roberts, -.jhn wa . . .uo AlUgQ Monday, Oct. 14, when a log rolled on him, was held Thursday at Reedsport. Mr. Roberts was work-' ing at a logging camp near Harbor, ure., aim was DUCKing logs with his brother, Clyde, when the ac cident occurred. He died three hours later at a Crescent City hospital. The eldest son nf Mm in Roberts and the late Osva pm. erts, Smith River ranchers. Mr Roberts was born at Templeton, Ore.. Jan. 8. 1891. Tin mnB,i J Reedsport in 1913. ' Surviving are ms mother I.. .. motet ij. T service. ,h"t " Iflv' Johnson FntfJ WilliMriJ ""i mation for our members.". Jiggs Will Get Bone For Loyalty in Blaze SEATTLE (U.R) Meat short age or not, Jiggs, a three-rear-old mongrel dog, is going to get the bigest chunk of bone he's ever had by way of a rew-rd. The dog, choked by smoke from a fire in the basement of his home Sunday pulled the covers off 16-year-old Ruth Brown and tugged at her arm to waken her in time to escape. Firemen who entered the house a few minutes later were nearly overcome by fumes. October 3, 1946 BEE LINE SERVICE 730 High St. Eugene, Oregon Dear Marv and Dutch: You certainly did a swell Job in stalling my headlights. I want you to know I appreciate your efforts In keeping the old "Crate" running. Cordially, Les Permits Necessary For Large Oil Tanks' City Fire Inspector Lester Bar ker warned Monday that all per sons who install fuel oil storage tanks of more than 150 gallons capacity must obtain permits from the fire department. A city ordinance requires that the fire inspector check such stor age tanks for proper installation before Issuing a permit. RECEIVES AWARD The Oregon State Society of Certified Public Accountants Mon day awarded its annual gift of books to LeRoy Hewitt, Univer sity oi uregon student. Extensive sulphur deposits In Texas and Louisiana are covered with quicksand and cannot be mined by ordinary methods. Skirts Will Be Longer NEW YORK (U.R) Skirts will be longer, evening gowns will rustle with yardage and uneven hemlines will have a chance to win or lose the customer's vote. Those changes in women's styles appear to be the most im portant to be incorporated in spring clothing collections as a result of the lifting of govern ment controls last Saturday. With a little more than a month to go before buyers begin viewing their spring lines, de signers are hustling to get the rest of their pet frustrations out of the dresses not on the cutting boards. Their trimming and above the waist imaginations had been given the grean light a week earlier with modification of L-85. It seems almost certain that daytime skirits will be one, two or many more inches longer. De signers have been trying to get them down for a year, but there is a difference of opinion about how far is enough, and a final skirt length will probably be the consumer's choice for at least another season, as long as the knees don't show. Aside from that, there should be no radical changes in daytime silhouettes attributable to the de-control order. Skirts will be permitted to swing as wide as they wish, but the recent trend has been toward slimmer lines and it seems sufficiently uni versal to hang on a while. Portland Firm Plans Steel House Building MOTHPROOF Your Summer CI J with Ya-Dee MoJ Jnroonnq-We give Year Guarantee. PHONE 300 1210 WIUAMtTTl PORTLAND UP) Allocation of steel by the national housing ex pediter's office will launch con struction of steel homes here at the rate of 100 to 200 a month in a portion of a war-built shipyard plant, Insulated Steel Homes Inc., reported Monday. D. H. Joyce, one of the company organizers, said the six-room units to sell at $8,000 to $8,500 erected on the owner's lot would be fab ricated at the Gunderson Bros., plant. On the site erection can be com pleted in five to seven days after laying of a concrete slab, Joyce said. Chimney and fireplace open "'gs could be cut into the steel "stressed skin" type walls by torch after erection. The first will be completed within 10 days after receiving the steel allocation from Washington, D. C, Joyce reported. 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