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! Doctor Surprised Men j Trapped in Were Able By DR. JAMES McCLINTOCK Chief Physician. Sunnysido Mine Ai Told To United Presi Sunnywide, Utah (U.R) It v ras remarkable . . . unbeliev 1 aV;le ... I wouldn't have be lieved they could be alive if I hadn't seen it myself. I was called down to the mine about 10 o'clock last night. That was right after rescuers first heard Lloyd Heath tapping on a digging machine with a pair of pliers and knew the men were alive. Suffered No Injuries As far as I could tell, Heath suffered no injuries. Joe Archu letta had lost part of a couple of fingers and Lavell Golding had a small laceration on his head. Archuletta and Golding are in good condition and spirits but Heath is the best off. He kept up a running conversation with the rescuers after they got close enough. The men were rescued by dig ging down into the top of the pile. They were about six feet under when the first tapping was heard. Jumping under the Western Actress Improves in Hospital Hollywood U.R) Western actress Dale Evans, wife of cow boy actor Roy Rogers, today was steadily improving at St. Joseph's hospital in Burbank where she is recovering from virus pneumonia. The actress, who co-stars on television and in the movies with her husband, was hospital ized Wednesday after an attack of influenza developed into pneumonia. She is expected to remain in the hospital for sever al days. Eugene Baby Dies; Exact Cause Unknown Eugene (U.R) Ginny Thrapp, 23-month-old, died in a Eugene hospital Wednesday night. Re ports of an autopsy were not complete but doctors said the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drexel Thrapp of Eugene died either from drinking weed killer or from a fall on cement stairway. SOUND ADVICE Peoria, 111. (U.R) Thieves looted a. tavern of $175 and Wote "Lock doors next time" In lipstick on the back door. "CATALINA" 18" DELUXE ROTARY . 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But the new population will be fingerlings, released into the stream tonight by the Spring ereek fish cultural station of the Fish and Wildlife Service. Spring creek is unique among fish cultural stations for having its own salmon run. Though Spring creek is not a natural spawning stream for the fish, Chinook who started their lives there under artificial propaga tion have begun returning to spawn. Last year the spawning run reached 16,000 fish. Gilnetting operations were carried out in the Bonneville pool of the Columbia last night to get rid of predator fish be fore the young salmon are re leased. 50 Houses Destroyed By Earthquake in Spain Granada, Spain (U.R) At least five persons were dead and 50 houses lay in ruins in Gra nada and its suburbs today, de stroyed by the area's worst earthquake in 72 years. Police said at least 100 per sons were injured and "count less' houses were damaged by the quake which rocked Gra nada at nightfall yesterday. CANDIDATES CONSIDERED Mango, Fla. (U.R) The Man go Civic Club announced today that its political rally Monday night will not be a fish fry. Club officials noted the steady diet of fried fish candidates have been served and decided to have chicken and rice instead. r . f lOOff AT THESE FEATVRESt Diol-o-Matie cutting heigh! adjuster Recoil darter light-weight catt aluminum deck Ultro-modern non scalping staggered wheel design - floating shock-absorbing handle easy-to-store position Removable front guard and dual discharge Antl-bending crankshaft construction Trim close, bow side and front. ALL SMILES British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden (left) and Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin are all smiles during luncheon at the Soviet Embassy in London. The visiting Russian' leaders Bulganin and Communist Party Chief Nikita Khrushchev played host to the prime min ister and a number of other British Government leaders at the lunch. Poland Fires Three Government Officers For 'Stalinism7 Sin London (U.R) Poland's Communist regime announced, today it had fired three top gov ernment officials in the second satellite purge of leaders who committed the sin of "Stalin ism." It listed them as: Stanislaw Radkiewicz, minis ter of state farms. Stefan Kalinowski, prosecutor general. Stanislaw Zarakowski, the chief military prosecutor gen eral. Relieved ef Posts Warsaw Radio announced the men were being relieved of their posts "in connection with the discovery of serious deficiencies which have occurred in recent years." It said the government had discovered "distortions" in the military prosecutor's office and that there was an "inadmissible" lack of supervision of "the in vestigative functions of the organs of information of the Polish army. It used almost the same words to describe the faults of Kalinow ski. ' . 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But the purge appeared to be in line with the recent Moscow project of correcting the errors of the "cult of Stalin in both Russia and the satellite coun tries. Western observers paid partic ular attention to the charges against the Polish civilian and military prosecutors the men who press the charges in Com munist trials. Roseburg School Budget Defeated by Heavy Vote Roseburg U.R) The resub mitted budget for School Dis trict No. 4 in the Roseburg area was defeated yesterday. In a heavy turnout, the budget of $1,069,000 outside the consti tutional 6 per cent limitation was rejected 2366 to 1566. ED 81 "Specn" model Bar Attachment for Long Grass v or Hay To Much 'Stamp-Happiness7 Held In Classifying News as Washington (U.R) Chair man John E. Moss of the House Government Information sub committee charged today some Federal agencies have become "stamp - happy" in classifying news as secret. He called on the nation's newspaper editors to send him their complaints of government news blackouts so his subcom mittee can do something about them. He said his subcommittee al ready has "'punched a few holes in the paper curtain of secrecy which has been lowered be tween the people and their gov ernment." Needs More Tips But he told the annual conven tion of the American Society of Newspaper Editors that his sub committee needs more tips and complaints from newspapers. "I appeal to you to let us know about it," he said. "I promise that we will follow through in our determination to break down some of the infor mational barriers that have been erected over recent years." (HE) Tussy Deodorants f - Reg. $t slzesv ; Cream or Stick, now only : i each plus tax STICK DtO0ORAI Tussy Cream DeodorarrJ. Acid-control formula ends acid-damage to skin and clothes. Stops odor instantly! Checks perspi ration moisture at once ! Tussy Non-Acid Stick Deodorant. 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