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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
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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. ' Electric
Cleaners, 1210 Willamette St.
"WEEP NO MORE
MY LADY"
for your vacuum cleaner,
when it stops working,
parts become worn, or
due to any trouble, fails
to render efficient service.
We are specialists in re
building and repairing
vacuum cleaners and will
restore yours to its original
condition.
Paris for all makes on
hand. Bags, gushes. Free
estimates and delivery
service.
Hay den Electric.
Everything in Vacuum Cleaners
SALES SERVICE PARTS RENTALS
Phone SI 74 (Closed Saturdays) 527-529 Will
MG in Korea
Called Paradox
SAN FRANCISCO WAmeri-
cans.would revolt in three months
if they were in Korean shoes, says
Kim Dong Sung, president of the
Korean Press Association, who has
just arrived here.
The "paradox" of a military
government in timejjf peace is be.
ing borne "quietly and patiently,"
he says, because Koreans realize
that after 40 years of Japanese
suppression they can regain theis
feet only gradually.
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
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service. ,h"t
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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
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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.
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
' Chronic bronchitis may develop 11
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron
chitis is not treated and you cannot
afford to takeachance with anymedi
cine less potent than Oreomulslon
which goes right to ther seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden phlegm and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes.
Creomulsion blends beechwood
creosote byspeclal process with other
time tested medicines for coughs.
It contains no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines
you have tried, tell your druggist to
sell von a bottle of Creomulsion with
the understanding you must like the
way lt quickly allays the cough, per
mitting rest and sleep, or you are to
nav your money Dace mar J
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