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A qualified informant said the British concurrence was made possible by agreement of the NATO military committee, meet ing here, on the exact responsi bilities of the Atlantic naval com mander and also on the estab lishment of a new English Chan nel commander under a British admiral, The Atlantic naval comman der will operate under sharply defined powers, the Informant said, Indicating that Britain will retain certain power, .he con sider, vital. Presumably these would in clude control of the western sea approaches to the Bdltish Isles. The British previously had blocked appointment of an Amer ican to the post. The new English Channel command will be under Gen, Dwight D. Elsenhower, head quarters (SHAPE) and will di rect western defenses In the channel and the southern part of the North Sea. to- II - W. t&VTT Vrl XjtoefeSaSiu? Wae- " ft. V To I (AP Wirephoto) T i n p i Mexican matador Jorge Media, gored in the left thigh, is tossed on I OSSea DV DUII one horn 0f njs enraged opponent in a Barcelona, Spain, ring as the injured bullfighter's assistants try to distract the beast. Painfully driven by the pre kill banderillas protruding from its shoulders, the bull caught Medina and knocked him to the ground before goring him. Although seriously injured, Medina is expected to recover. Though the military group has authority only to recommend, the NATO council was expected to approve quickly its recommenda lions on the commands during its session which opens here Satur day. Meanwhile the West's top mili tary men Wednesday studied Just what and how much Eisenhower needs to carry out an accelerated buildup of his international army. A top-secret listing of forces, air field equipment and other requirements was made for them by Eisenhower's chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther. Attending the closely guarded meeting were the chief, of staff of 11 member nations of the North Atlantic Treaty or ganization (NATO) and repre sentative of army-less Iceland the NATO military commit tee. Eisenhower is known to want an international army of between 30 and 40 divisions ready with the most modern equipment by the end of 1952. But informed sources empha size that ' Eisenhower has not scaled down his long-range plans for a much bigger force by the end of IM4. How big an army he envisages never has been divulged, but in formed estimates put the 1954 tftiTet at 70 to 80 divisions. Vincent to Get Public Hearing RENO, Nov. U.PJ John Carter Vincent, State Department offi cial, has been Invited to testify publicly under oath before the Senate internal security sub-committee to answer charges that he worked on "activities not in the best interests of the United States." Sub-committee Chairman Pat McCarran (D-Ncv) this week ex tended the invitation in answer to Vincent's request that he get a chance to answer charges present ed by Louis Budenz, a self-con fessed former Communist. Vincent, former ambassador to Switzerland and now consul at Tangiers, has long been a contro versial figure in various congres sional investigations. He figured in charges against the State De partment leveled by Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis). McCarran, presently recovering from a heart ailment, told Vin cent he would bo happy to hear his testimony. Ho said that be cause Congress is not in session, it may be difficult to do so at the time Vincent desires. Vincent, a career diplomat in the U.S. on vacation, said he must return to his post soon. 200,000 Homeless In Po Valley Flood MILAN, Italy (U.R) A state of "emergency legislation" was proclaimed Wednesday in parts of the 24,000 square mile flood zone on northern Italy as British and American soldiers joined Italian troops and civilians in efforts to rescue persons cut off by the raging waters. Authoritative sources in Rome said that 200,000 of the 350,000 inhabitants, of Rovigo Province had been left homeless in the let tht kid A SPARK it be, Maw ... always clean. A "Spark" oil burning heater banishes forever smoke nil soot for "Spark" heatj your home with a clean, hot flame. Throw .way your old ideas about messy cleaning, stained ceilings, walls, curtains. For quick, de pend jblc, titan heat, get the best. "Spark." GRAVITY FLOW VAPORIZER CHANCES OIL TO GAS Here' (he mct of "Spark V clean heat, l-'uelnil.fnl mntin umnly inio (he burner, vapor iiei into clean, ncbon-trc fit. 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Aid Follows , Home Fires ' Two Lane County families who lost their homes in fires the past week have received assistance from the Lane County Red Cross chapter, the office reported this week. One fire was in Eugene, and the other in Saginaw. The Red Cross office will assist families whose homes and posses sions are destroyed by fire, the Lane County Chapter said. Such items as food, clothing, furniture, bedding, household items, and sometimes materials for building a new home are furnished on the basis of need, the office said. D.C. DR. EDWARD P. DeROSE Selective Practice Arthritis - High Blood Pressure 1101 Lincoln Phone 5-4737 I Not Guilty Plea Entered Sidney Warren, 53, of Route 4, Eugene, entered a plea of not guilty to charges .of drawing a bank check on insufficient funds Tuesday morning in district court. He is presently free on $200 bail. It Was jail for Clyde Denton Stone, 54, of 1020 River Road, however. He was found guilty of being drunk in a public place, fined $50 and committed to the county jail in lieu of payment. DOESN'T TRUST WOMEN CARLISLE, Ky. (U.R When Jack Kenncy was arrested on a drunken-driving charge he re quested a trial by jury. Before the jury could be sworn in he changed his mind and asked the judge to hear the case. The jury was made up entirely of women. flood. They said 27 different towns around Rovigo had been inundated. Communications Disrupted Heavy rain and snow added to the floods. Landslides, washed out bridges and roads and dis rupted communications hamper ing rescue workers. The Ministry of Interior said the "emergency legislation order provided for Issuance of special civil decrees wherever and when ever necessary" to facilitate res cue and relief measures. They said it was not a decree of mar tial law. Rains Continue Torrential rains continued Wed nesday in the Piedmont and Lom bardy regions where some areas have been under a steady down pour for more than 60 hours. The flood area extended in a rough quadrangle in the PO Val ley, 190 miles long and 125 miles wide. The zone ran from Lake Maggiore to the Bclgo River Val ley south of Turin, east through Rovigo to the Adriatic Sea, north of Venice and west, to Lake Como. Families Evacuating Fishing boats, Italian, 'Ameri can and British landing craft, U.S. Air Force helicopters and all other means of transport avail able were being used to evacuate families. Rovigo, near the mouth of the roaring Po River, was hit hardest by the flood which has killed more than 100 persons In the past two' weeks. Adria and Cavarzerc below Rovigo were also flooded. r Mipper races Shooting Charge Seaman Claims He Killed Negro SAN FRANCISCO (VP) Capt. Franklia B. Weaver, skip per of the Flying Trader, faces Coast Guard charges of "wrong fully killing" one of his crew members at sea. Lesser charges of assault and battery and "improper treatment of a crew member" were added. The husky 30-year-old skipper from Englewood, N. J., pleaded innocent to all counts. . If con victed, his Merchant Marine of ficer's license could be revoked or suspended. The charges are not criminal. Shot at Sea The charges were filed Tues day after a preliminary investi gation. The freighter, owned by Isbrandtsen Lines, arrived Mon The crew member, William Harvey, 24, a Negro steward of Dayton, O., was shot to death while the Flying Trader was at sea between Kobe and Manila. The company said Weaver shot Harvey in self defense. The first assistant engineer, George N. Wood, testified.Tues- day he saw Weaver appear on deck Oct. 23 followed by Harvey, who was handcuffed. Moved Out of Sight Wood said the captain took an automatic pistol from his cabin. cocked it and moved out of sight with Harvey. Then Harvey shouted: "You put those handcuffs on me. Take 'em off!" "I heard the first shot fired." Wood said. "Harvey passed my line of vision, still handcuffed, still demanding they be removed. 'I heard a second shot. I heard Harvey say: '"Go ahead, shoot me again!' "It was immediately followed by a third shot." , The FBI is conducting a sep arate investigation. 3 dr. miles k. webber" OPTOMETRIST ut Office At MOODY OPTICAL 38 E. Broadway B, Hour. 8-5 :DPucaltd " Tuesday Evenings Prescriptioni Full. Bv Annnlntm.. ! ?. "W fct 'suai Examjniti T in 7 i.wuk I tu PROM SCOTLANn BY HONEYWOOD, INC. llUHMOStOlW"' I 1 uwl,t,lll 1 ifbut A quality Scotch Whisky at a POPULAR PRICE HARVEY'S SCQTC ffie mild and mellow ENGLISH MARKEtTienT $K75i( J 45 QUART 86.8 PROOF SB! HONEYWOOD, INC. 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Proprietors of the Franklin Store, at Franklin, and the West Uth Ave. Garage, near Eugene, reported to state police that jimmy marks were .left on the doors and windows of their estab lishments, but that entrance ap parently was not made. Eugene and Springfield Lutheran Churches Invile You To Their Thanksgiving Day Services OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN Santa Clara Grade School O. It. KI.KPPE, Tastor Service 10 a.m. Theme: "Looking Into The Future." EMMAUS LUTHERAN 1492 Second Avenue West II. A. SVENDSEX, Pastor Service: 11 a.m. Theme: "tiive Thanks, Tray, and Rejoice." SPRINGFIELD LUTHERAN Mohawk Blvd. and I Street A .0. OUKC.AARI), rtor Service: 10 a.m. Theme: "Thanksflvltn Is Thankslivlni." CENTRAL LUTHERAN 18 at Potter HAROLD AAt.IU'E, Tastor Service: 10 a.m. Theme: "Be Ye Thankful." UNITED LUTHERAN Washington at 22nd Avenue West CHARLES EPPLE, Tastor Service: (Wednesday evcnlnr. November 21, 8 p.m.) Theme: "Our Duty Of Tralse." GRACE LUTHERAN 1 Ith ert Ferry W. B. 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