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Kidnaping Charge Against Corey Dropped
In Roseburg; Bail Set on Voapon Count
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Frank Corey, Roseburg. wu
held In county Jail her Satur
day in lieu of $5000 bail on a
charge of illegal posaesaioa of a
concealed weapon by an ex-convict.
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But four other charges, includ
ing kidnaping and armed rob
bery, were dropped Friday fol
lowing 'a tenat preliminary hear
ing before an acting Roseburg
district Judge.
Arretted in Medferd
Corey was arrested Aug. 2? in
Medford when Mrs. William
Jones, wife of a Ruseburg at
torney, told state police that
Corey was kidnaping her. Five
charges, based on a complaint
signed by Jones, were lodged
against Corey in connection with
the case.
Corey, who pleaded innocent,
was accused of kidnaping, as
sault with a dangerous weapon,
robbery while armed with a
dangerous weapon, illegal pos
session of a concealed weapon
by an ex-convict, and theft of a
gun.
Only the concealed weapon
charge was upheld by Acting
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Judce Ray B. Comnton who was
anoointed to replace judge A. J.
Geddes. Corey contended that
Geddes was prejudiced against
him. -
Corey told the court that Bin.
Jones had left Roaeburg with
him willingly and that they had
planned to be married as soon
as she could obtain a divorce. He
said she voluntarily withdrew
S1800 from Roseburg bank be
fore leaving, telling him that
that would be her share of com
munity property after the di
vorce. Corey's temtlmony was fol
lowed by shouts of "blackmail"
from Jones who was ejected by
bailiffs.
Mrs. Jones told the court that
Corey had abducted her forcibly
and that she had been afraid to
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the first leg of his inspection
tour of Europe.
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SS United States for London
and will check spending of Am
erican aid funds by North At
lantic treaty cations. He stopped
in Pendleton and Bend before
making the stop of his Oregon
i trip here.
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break away "because he threaten
ed to shoot her.
Acting Judge Compton, after
listening to Mrs. Jones' testi
mony, said he had counted 14
occasions when she would have
been able to escape. from Corey
during Che trip from Roseburg
to Medford. '
Sorviaimon Returned
.Washington (UJ0 Bodies of
two Oregonians, who lost their
lives in Korea were aboard the
SS Rider Victory which was
scheduled to .dock at San Fran
cisco at 6 p.m. today.
The Oregon men were:
. Sfc. Wendell I. Broad, husband
cf Mrs- Veronica L. , Broad,
Beaverton.
CpL Raymond ' J. McCoun,
husband of Mrs. Dorothy J. Mc
Coun. Portland. .
Shady Covo-Trai! Nowo
Shady Cove - Trail The
Straight residence in Shady Cove,
has been sold to Mr. and Mrs.
McOill and family from Cal
ifornia- Mrs. McGlll is the
former Marie Smallhouaen
whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ace
HoUenbeak, owned the McLcod
store at one time and who at
tended school at Prospect. They
have one girl who is in the first
grade at Shady Cove grammar
behoof.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Nell of
Shady Cove entertained with a
dinner party September 6 mark'
lng the sixth birthday of their
granddaughter, . Penny Van de
Kamp. Guests were their daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenny Van de Kamp and chil
dren, Mary Lou, Penny and baby
boy, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs
Dan Krotz, all of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaseberg
and children, Lindy and Johnny
of Bremerton, Wash, spent the
Labor Day week-end with Mrs.
Kaseberg's mother. Mrs. Clara
Thurman.of Shady Cove. Mrs.
Kaseberg la the former Jacalyn
Langston and is well known In
the area. Also visiting Mrs
Thurman over the week-end was
Flkes of Medford who is leaving
for Long Beach, Calif, on vaca
tion. ,
Mr. andMrs. Oscar H. Snyder
of Millbrae, Calif, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopkins of
Shady Cove
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King and
daughter, Jean of Wichita, Kan.,
are visilng Mrs. King's brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Elrod of TraiL
All Catholics In the Shady
Cove-Trail area are cordially In
vited to attend a meeting Mon
day, September 14 at 7:30 p.m
at the Rogue Elk Hotel. Father
Deis of Sacred Heart Parish will
be present A discussion period
will be held and further plans
made for the religious instruc
tion of Catholic children in this
area.
Mrs. Theresla Wahrman and
grandson, Bob Wahrman of Los
Angeles are visiting Mrs. Wahr
man' daughter and famly, Mr.
apd Mrs- Jim Vanderlip of
Shady Cove for a few days.
Henry Scott, father of Carl
Scott of Trail is confined to
Sacred Heart Hospital for treat
ment of a severe cold with com
plications. .
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson
of Tule Lake, Calif., spent the
Labor Day week-end visiting
Mrs. Johnson's sister and hus
band. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jones
of Shady Cove. ...
Airman 2nd Class Charles
Parks bap returned from Korea
and is on a 0 day furlough visit
ing his mother, Mrs. Olive Parks
and family- He signed up for a
two year period and so will be
stationed in Wyoming after his
furlough.
Mr. "and Mrs. Charles Burdett
and family of Hemlt, Calif.,
spent a week visiting Mr. Bur
dett's brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs, Tom Burdett of - Shady
Cove. While here they made
a trip to Brookings and to the
Trees of Mystery.
Mr. and Mrs- John Martin of
El Monte, Calif., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan and
family of TraiL Mrs. Martin is
the sister-in-law of Paul Day,
a former resident and rancher
in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stary and
Mr. and. Mrs- Ernest Cassel of
Crescent City, Calif., spent the
Labor Day week-end visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Littlefield
of Shady Cove and Mr. Little
field's daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hostetler of Gales
Creek, who also spent the Labor
Day week-end with the Little
fields. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKay
of Medford, parents of Mrs- Cecil
Baumgardner of Shady Cove
were winners of a deep freeze
at a drawing held by Safeway
in Medford.
Mrs. Amy Randle of Medford
spent the past week-end as a
guest of Mrs. Scottie Parrick
of TraiL Another recent guest
was Primo Dalporto of Sacra
mento,' Calif.
Nancy Williams of Seattle Is
visiting her mother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peak of
Shady Cove.
Mr- and Mrs. J. E. Hendricks
of Ashland spent the past Thurs
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Trusty of Elk Creek, Trail. Also
visiting the Trusty's has been
their grandson, Billy Trusty of
Crescent, Ore.
Mrs. Etta Wood MacMUlani
and Mrs. Joyce Hag gard-of
Grand Rapids, Mich., are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeif er.
Mrs- Haggard and Mrs. MacMil
lan who are cousins of Mr. Pfel-
fer's have, been . making a tour
of the Canadian Rockies.
Mrs. Fred Weldeman of Grants
Pass recently visited Mrs. Herbe
Zellerbach of ,the Roguedale
Court, Shady Cove. .
Several news Items of Interest
have been received by the cor
respondent In letters from vari
ous people who formerly lived
in the Shady Cove-Trail area
and-who are well known to many
residents here. Mrs. Robert Hol
comb who moved from Shady
Cove about a year ago to Eu
reka, Cam, she states that the
family now own an airplane, a
Luscombe with both Bob Hoi-
comb, Sr. and son, Bob, Jr. able
to fly- She is now running a
club for young business men and
reports that she Is doing fine.
Jimmy and Scottie McCleve,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Winston
McCleve, former residents of
Trail and now living in Prescott,
Ariz., are joining the DeMolay's.
Scottie received, back injuries
when .the bicycle in which he
was riding was hit a glancing
blow by a car. Mrs. Bob Bishop,
former resident of Shady Cove
now living in St Petersburg,
Fla., writes that she is employed
in an electrical appliance store
in Madeira Beach, a little town
on the Gulf Shore just , four
miles from their home. Bob is
selling real estate- She says that
they greatly enjoy swimming
there and the water in the Gulf
of Mexico is very warm. Mrs.
Johnny Walker writes from Las
Vegas that they are buying a
house there and- that Jimmy
Coon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Coon, is now working for
Standard Stations In the station
at the Desert Inn, one of the
big resort hotels. Johnny and
Zuba Walker and Helen and
Clarence Coon and family are
well known in this area.
Oregonians Among
Repatriated GIs
San Francisco (U.R) Two
Oregonians were among the 377
repatriated Army.Marine Corps,
Navy and Air Furce personnel
aboard the USNS Marine Phoe
nix scheduled to arrive here to
day. They were Navy Hospltalman
Ted E. Paillette, Klamath Falls,
and Cpl. John L. Smith, Heppner-
AIso aboard the Marine Phoe
nix were six Oregon servicemen
returning to the United States
on rotation from the Far East
Ihey include: ,
CpL Vernon S. Adams Jr.,
Portland; Sgt Bob L. Brockway,
Salem; Capt. Claire L. Flnlay
son, Eugene; Pfc- Jerome K.
Stark, Portland; Cpl. Donald D.
Tucker, Lakeside, and M. Sgt
Eugene I. Tuttle, Portland.
BIRTHS
WILCOX To Mr. and Mrs.
Fred, route 1, box 441 A, Med
ford, Sept. 11, 1953, a boy,
weight 8Vi pounds, at Communi
ty hospital. ,
FREI To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar,
Box 730, Eagle Point, Sept 12,
1933, a boy, weight 7V& pounds.
at Community hospital.
STEVENS To Mr. and Mrs.
H. T., S08 Hamilton st, Medford,
Sept. 12, 1953, a boy. weight 6
pounds, at Community hospital.
JONES To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam, 1704 Modoc st, Susan-
viue, cam., sept 11, 1953, a
boy, 7V4 lbs., at Sacred Heart
hospital.
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The third annual Oregon Con
ference of Alcoholics Anony
mous will be held in Medford
on Sept 19 and 20. Over 400
members Ore expected to attend.
.Besides sessions for AA mem
bers, two open meetings for the
general public will be, held at
the Medford Elks temple. These
will be on Saturday, Sept 19 at
8 p.m. and Sunday at 1:30 pan.
Saturday Meeting
The wives and husbands of
members will hold a meeting
of the Al-A non family group In
the First Methodist church at
2 p.m. Saturday All families of
alcoholics wishing to further
their understanding of alcohol
ism are. also invited. This group
haa been formed for the purpose
of helping families of alcoholics
to understand the alcoholic in
the home and to better their own
lives by living the AA program.
AA members in southern Ore
gon have asked that anyone in'
terested in this problem for any
reason should attend any or all
of the above mentioned meet
ings.
Fellowship Group
The organization Is a fellow
ship of men and women who
share their experience, strength
and hope with each other in
order to solve their common
problem and help others recover.
from alcoholism. - '
AA began in 1934 and has
grown to a membership of over
150,000 recovered alcoholics',
which is by far the greatest de
gree of success ever achieved
in the history of treating the
"baffling disease of alcoholism."
In 1948. an AA group was
formed in MedfoM. This was fol-
Thornton Upholds
Wasco DA in Case
Involving Salmon
Salem (U.R) The Oregon At
torney General Robert Y. Thorn
ton said Saturday that Wasco
County District Attorney Donald
E. Heisler had his support in
bringing charges against a Yaki
ma, Wash., white man in connec
tion with Indian-caught salmon
at Celilo Falls Indian village.
Conducting Study
Thornton said his office was
conducting a continuing study
of the problem of Celilo fish
finding its way into commercial
markets during closed season.
He said he agreed withHeisler's
charge of illegal possession of
salmon during closed season
brought Friday against Myrl A.
Rowley, Yakima, a white man.
Rowley pleaded innocent of
the charge in The Dalles justice
court and the case was continued
for trial.
The charges grew out of an
attempted seizure by state police
of some 30 tons of iced salmon
which Indian fishermen said
Rowley was storing for them in
cold storage lockers.
ExecullTO Decision
Regarding surrender of the
fish back to the Indians follow
ing a near riot at the fishing
village Thursday night, Thorn
ton said that was an "executive
decision" reached by the gov
ernor's office. State Senate
President Eugene Marsh of Mc
Minnville was serving as chief
executive during the absence of
Gov. Paul Patterson.
lowed by groups in Grants Pass
and Klamath Falls within, a few
months. AA members report that
there are local people who at
tended these first .meetings in
southern Oregon and who have
remained sober over since.
Anonymity Preserved
The group's' principle of an
onymity la strictly adhered to.
AA' can be easily contacted by
anyone having a sincere desire
to stop drinking by Information
in we ciassmea overusing sec
tion, of this -newspaper.
The only requirement for
membership is the honest desire
to stop drinking. No dues or fees
are charged, and AA is not al
lied, with any sect, denomina
tion," politics, organization or
institution. The primary pur
pose is to stay sober and help
other, alcoholics to achieve so
briety. New Concept
The coa eept ' that alcoholism
is a disease is new to most alco
holics. For ages alcoholism . has
been -looked upon as a moral
issue: sinfuL lack of will power
and a display of weakness, mem
bers state. When the alcoholic is
made to realize that medical
science has proven that alcohol?
Ism' is a baffling and cunning
disease, he' has overcome a big
stumbling block on the road to
soberness, they say.
'The disease of alcoholism is
two-fold: the body of the alco
holic is physically , allergic to
alcohol, and the mind of the
alcoholic is : obsessed ' with the
idea that by some miracle he
will be able to drink .again and
control it, AA members point
out There Is no known cure for
alcoholism. Members of AA are
not cured, but their "disease is
arrested as in the case of tuber
cular patients. Their bodies are
still allergic to alcohol in any
form.
Ex-City Teacher
With SF Symphony
Fred Divisek, who formerly
taught music in Medford, is now
playing In the percussion section
of the San Francisco Symphony
orchestra, according to informa
tion received here by friends.
Divisek Jbined the orchestsa
for the summer season, playing
under Conductor Arthur Fiedler,
and then was given a contract
for the coming winter season.
Before coming to Medford,, the
musician played. tympani for the
Chicago Opera .orchestra for
many years. .
The musician will be with the
orchestra tonight when the
group plays for the Standard
hour over the NBC network.
Soloist will be Soprano Dorothy
Warenskjold and the program
will be based on observance of
"I Am An American Day." Con
ductor will be John Barnett 1
Columbia Salmon Run
Smatlmst in 15 Yman
Portland (U.R The 1953 fall
run of salmon up the Columbia
river may be the smallest in the
past 15 years, Harrison S. Smith,
auditor for the Oregon State Fish
Commission, said here Saturday.
Smith said it Is too early to
determine whether the run has
reached its peak, but if it has, 1
it will be the smallest since rec
ords have been kept at Bonne
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