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8 6 tmMM1, tt T(L(l 3. l'JU MLUKOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MLDKOKD. OltLGO.N Swore Revenge, Witness Asserts LONDON (UPI) A witnpss testified today that call girl Christine Keeler, in a mood she never displayed to ex-War Min ister John Profumo or any o( her other famous friends, swore she would "get" a discarded Jamaican lover who had tried to see her again. A capacity crowd in dingy Marylebone Magistrate's Court heard further revelations of the other side of the double life of the girl who started the Profumo scandal with tea on the stately lawns of Lord Astor's estate. The witness, bearded West In dian Clarence Camacchio, said he was present the night of April 17-18 when Aloysius (Lucky) Gordon, a jazz singer, grappled with her at the door of her home. "I'm going to get him," he quoted the 22-year-old redhead as saying later. "I'm not going to let' him gel away with this." Perjury Charged Miss Keeler and three co defendants are being given a hearing in magistrate's court on charges of conspiracy and per jury in framing Gordon into a three-year jail term. His sen tence was quashed by the court of criminal appeal. The prosecution charges that Miss Keeler told police that in juries she had actually received earlier that night in a punch and kick battle with an ex-con- virl were caused by Gordon. Her co - defendants arc her apartment mate, Paula Hamil ton-Marshall, 2.1, ner nuuseneep er, Mrs. Olive Brooker, 56, and a West Indian chauffeur, Ru dolph Truello Fcnton. Dropped in for Food Camacchio, who is serving a term for living on the immoral carivngs of his wife, said that he user to visit Miss Hamilton-Marshall and had dropped in for some food on the night in ques tion. Camacchio did not mention John Hamilton-Marshall, broth er of Paula, who testified Wed nesday that he kicked and punched Miss Keeler in a fight over her charge he had examin ed her private papers. One of his punches opened a cut over her eye evidently some time before Gordon appeared on the scene. Two Employment Services Merge The merger of two employ ment services in Mcdford was announced today. Dorothy Adams of Mcdford Employment Service and Phyl lis Cullop of Cullop's Employ ment service arc combining their businesses "to be better able to handle a larger volume of business," they explained. The two will operate under the name of Mcdford Employ ment Service at 216 East Main si. in offices above Math's. Mrs. Cullop was formerly lo cated at KM East Sixth St., Mcd ford. Both women emphasized that it was the growth of business that had influenced them in ef fecting the merger. Their goal will continue to be "more serv ice to the employer and more job selection for the employee." Mrs. Adams entered (he em ployment service here June i. l'M2, and Mrs. Cullop in March, Public Domain Timber Claimed PORTLAND ( I'Pl ) A Long view. Wash.. Iimberman has fil ed a Federal Court action here claiming HI) acres of public do main timber in Oregon. Carl E. Forsberg named Inte rior Secretary Stewart L. Udall as defendant The land is in the Al.M'a ltukreall area nf the Bu reau of Land Management's Sa lem district. The actum asks for review of an administrative decision and honoring of Forsberg's right to select land in connection with certificates he had purchased in IWu, entitling him to select lid acres of non-mineral, public do main lands. Fnrsberg said he was told he could have litle to the Ml acres in the Alsea-Hickreall manage ment area hut later the Bl.M said he could not have the land because it contained timber stands valued at more than SlSu.lKKl. lie said existence of timber did not defeat his right to the lands Osteopaths Elect Officers for Year The Southern Oregon Society nf Osteopathic Physicians anil Surgeons recently met at Kim's restaurant for the annual ses sion of the association. Oflicers were elected at the meeting. They are Dr Anthofly E Bock, president; Dr. Clef Lemley, vice president; and Or Raymond Hrnshaw. secretary treasurer. Dr. Max Flowers was continued in his second year as southern Oregon drlegatc to tin: state association. I ALWAYS COUNTRY STYLE Spare Uhs Pork Loin Roast BONELESS SMOKED PORK CHOPS FULLY COOKED SLICED BACON BIG BOLO SilllinMfflffllffllfM ittatifflmmiHitiniiflnwaira GOLD HILL FREESTONE PEACHES No. 2'i Can - (Limit S) MstftiiinrfmiiitifissBffiw STALEY'S 100s. 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