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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 3

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News Briefs Of Southwest Washington At Sentence Deferred 'KELSO Cowlilz O.mly Superior Court Judge It. CalU. nan Friday deferred senlencing i.runaway service station attendant on grand larceny charges. Judge Callahan noted Morgan F. Demaroney, 29, Longvicw, had nearly as much back pay coming Au- iavern a (ew months ago.

oaf time he was giver, a de- id ichtence and placed on n-'on. Tlie sentences ir.ust consecutively. A oi petty larceny against Robert L. Young, 21, oi Longview, which arose Ihe same case was dismissed by he gust. The it ed.

the cas: wv'vea away from ralhsr than taking $300 (rom his employer. However, Demaroney was ordered to pay back the money and the cost of extraditing him from Pasadena, Calil, where he was arrested last month. He also was given a 60-day jail sentence and placed on probation (hrce years. Demaroney entered a plea of juilly lo grand larceny a week ago when Judge Callahan ordered a pre-senlence investigation. His disappearance last August caused immediate fears he had been robbed and kidnaped.

His arrest came seven months later, when he was (raced to Pasadena through Ihe sale of his car jn Florida, To Trade Pulpits Presbyterian ministers from Woodland and Duntermline. Scotland, will exchange piilpils Ihis summer. The Rev. Walter L. Peterson, pastor here since 1953, will till Ihe pulpit for the Rev.

Stanley Carr at St. John's Presbyterian church in Scotland, while the Rev. Carr takes over here. However, the Rev. Peterson will not return to his church here after Ihe summer in Scotland, he announced Friday.

Instead he plans to. accept a call to become superintendent of one of the six Founder's Fee Retirement homes planned for conslruclion by Wash' inglon Presbyterians. Judge Callahan upon the motion of George W. Sibbald, prosecuting attorney. running I Dudley VJoodfin, 32, of West Kelso, and Chnrlcs L.

Jones, 23,. of Longview, who are charged with petty larceny in the same case, allowed another week to ci! ter pleas. Dodge Dog Issue LONGVIEW The city counci Thursday night backed away from request 'tat action on a dog leash ordinance. Mayor H. R.

Nichols suggest lo H. E. Pengra, who request ed the dog-lieup, that he circulat petitions on Ihe matter; pub lie opinion favors such action the mayor-indicated the counci will be willing to act. Councilman Lou Oyen favore the leash law, saying he believes Ihe council is inconsistent in ils thinking. "We regulate people but not' dogs," he said.

Thieves Empty Home KELSO Mrs. Anita Keenan, owns a vacant bouse in Longview, Cowlitz County sheriff's deputies will testify. Invesligaling a report from Mrs. Keenan, deputies found thieves had removed windows, bathtub, toilel. electric water heaters, and partitions during Ihe past three monlh the house has been vacant.

Neighbors were no help. They fold deputies they had noted no unusual activity at the rcsidencp or suspicious persons. Mrs. Keen an discovered her house to be a on a visit Thursday. To Activate Station HOQUIAM Lieut.

Comm. A J. Carrillo, UiiN, has arrived a Ihe Pacific Beach Naval Station wilh a crew of 59 men to acti vaie certain sections of Ihe sla lion upon completion of conslru tion. The officer will assume com mand of the station upon il formal acceptance from conlrai lors, it was announced. Erecting Plant SOUTH BEND Packing shrimp in the Willapa Bay are be increased greatly Ihis sum mer when the E.

H. Bendikse company completes conslruclio of a separate building to hotu. the industry. I Lawrence Johnson, manager of the Bendiksen plant, said Ihe firm is beginning construction of a 40- by-10frfoot building lo accommodate Ihe packing and canning of shrimp brought to Ihis area from Pacific waters. The new plant will aid in curbing unemployment in Pacific county, since it will employ about 40 new workers, Johnson said.

Seeks Damages SOUTH BEND Leonard Toe- ick has filed action in Pacific county superior court against Willapa Valley school district 160 lor damages of as a result of injuries received in a collision wilh a school bus on Apri 26, The mishap occurred at the intersection of slate highway 12 and Preston street in Mtnlo. Burglar Sentenced KELSO One man was sen fenced to the stale reformatory at Monroe and another was se free Friday by Judge J. R. Calla han in a case arising from the burglary of Al's Tavern on th Ocean Beach highway on March 20. Floyd D.

Skogan. 21, nf West Kelso, was sentenced to two maximum terms of 15 years each at the reformatory. The first sentence was given in Superior Court aflcr Skogan entered a plea of giiilly to burglarizing the tavern recently. The second sentence followed Judge Callahan's relocation of his probation on another charge of second degree burglary stemming Skogan's enlry of Iht Breathalyzer Used KELSO Justice Frank Price of Kelso found Tom McClung, 42, of Dallas, guilly on a drunk driving charge following two-hour trial Thursday afternoon. It was the first case to be heard locally which involved Ihe use of a Breathalyzer, a machine designed lo record the amount of alcohol in the breath and correlate it to Ihe amount in Ihe blood.

The judge allowed Richard Norman, deputy proseculor, lo enter the machine's finds into evidence after defense attorneys qucslion- State Palrolman William Snod- rass at great Icngtli to determine whether he could qunlify as expert on running Ihe ma- line. McClung was given 30 days in ail wilh credit for lime served, ined $150 and his driver's license vas revoked for one year. McClung's prior driving record was nlered inlo evidence, showing his was his Ihird conviction on he same charge wilhin five years. Nab Check Artist ELMA Robert L. Moxley, 36, Eln.3 logger, arrested Thursday by Grays Harbor RING AROUND THE MOON-In the wake of Vanguard I's successful flight into space, we can expect "attempts to do more spectacular things," accordin? lo Dr.

John P. Hagen, director pi the Navy's Vanguard program. Hagen and other American satellite experts envision an artificial moon in orbit around Ihe real miles away. Or, says Hagen, "with good control, it could be maneuvered into becoming a satellite of the it would then circle the moon instead of the earth. Hagen, who says, "Ihe world isn't going to stand still" now that the U.S.

and Russia each has launched two satellites, believes we can put a ring around the moon--perhaps within a year it we try hard enough forlh on city strecls September 22 to set the stage for the three- day event later in Ihe week. A kick-off dinner, announcing Ihe Evergreen Celebration queen contest and the sale of button 1 advertising the event, was also approved, but no date was Trial Is Ended Cancer Researchers See Fatness-Virus As Possible Cause for Starting Cancer By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE i which infected the appetite center. ly easily. They get a AP Science Reporter Ttie fat mice could be hereditarily cancels.

are fairly well subject BETHFSDA Md A virus 'susceptible to this particular i diabeles and to hn could be Ihe reason some projilcl llls arteries. Ur- Figge described Ihe fal mice get fat, a cancer researcher SUB- lo science writers visiling cancer LONGVIEW Cowlilz Counly gcstcd Tues(ia v. Superior Court Judge Friday be-: peculiar vims cuuld infect research centers under auspices San dclihcralions on a timber damage action that five weeks and two days to present in his court. Court reporters estimated more lhan 5,000 pages of transcripts of Dr. FiRge said these and other mouse studies may have a bearing 0:1 human cancers.

Some 10 per cent of humans ap Chronicle, Monday, March 31, 1958 Grand Mound Garden Club Meets By ELSIE SMITH Brewer, with Elaine Schoclkopf GRAND MOUND The as co-hoslqss. A plant exchange Garden club mot Tuesday at ihc' will be held. home of lAlie Sorrell. with ri.yl-. and Mrs.

Ray Axlcll ami lis Beer as co-hosicss. meet: daiishlcrs. Marian and ins opened will- a dessert lunch- Alwrdeen were Sunday gucsls Icon at 1-3). Dnrin- Ihe business al tn(1 Unrley Smilh home, hour the Lewis County a Daisy TMte of Olympia iehib meetinj! was announced for 3nt Mfs Bcn cc March 31 at Foil Bor.st park. The Omralia were Sunday visitors Cascade district meeting also a Gwrge Koebcr home.

auuoiiiKcd In be I'cld at a Mrs George Kocbcr was sur- imoiut. The Koids Prairie Garden 'I'TM" 1 Wednesday by a group of I club invited Ihe group lo 'TM IKl5 wh avc a klck an arrangements demonstration. cr birthday cake at her wilh an outside speaker, lo be- 1 0 TM'. 1 of her birthday. held at the Sunshine hall here on her Mr and Mrs.

A i i I at 1 Enid Crantlell; trye and I wo children, Mr. talked 0.1 drying flowers for pic-1 5" uMrs mlt lr and drying and painting daughters, and Mr. and seed ixxK a'ul grasses for i arrangements. She had many i samples her for the group I lo view. As (he garden group promised lo give cemetery norkrrs ill have work days Helcn Schoelkopf.

Hostesses eacli Saturcfay and Sunday alter- lhc dcsserl and cards noon iinlil Dccoraiion day. The Jlllia Fairness. Rosanna group's plans for Ihe spring (low-' Nelson and Mary Gehrman. er show were discussed, but no definite d.itc chosen. Klaiue Committee Asked Schoelkoiif.

presiixilnl. will Calif T--The variety of bc A lilc wr has askcd sale was held for Ihe treasury. lo a Cnm Kale l-rasicis won the hostess i 0 Kucmirage Selection, prize. Mrs. Blanche James was 0 rmance and PuWicalion of Ihe day's pncst.

and members of Merit by Western corn- aiibtt'cring roll witli "Do's for i posers. April" were Hilda Belts, Marie Belts. Havel Bier. Carrie Clem-' Mrs. Jon artl aral tw ni lre The hunshmc club held an aft- I eraoon rd PJrty Thursday.

lherc fre thrfc taWcs ei ve help lo Ihe I hundred in play, with prizes going il a lxom Orr "orolliy Wagner nouncfcl i have work a hardening of i 5612,000 I am 1I1)SC hcir "apuestat" I of tl.e American Cancer Society. Some 10 per cent of humans ap- Belts. Havel Bier. Carrie Clem-' look appcijie-theimoslal in the brain i lie joined in with scientisls i lx ar to be to I cuts. Knid Crandell.

Elvira fN6W bales Thai could make them eat more i National Cancer Inslitutc on latest; cancer, he said. Smokiiv; may in- her, Kale Francis. Jane l.ce, SALT LAKE CITY testimony result from the suit brought by the Dickman company against Long- than they really need, so they get fat. reports in cancer research. The strain of The fatness-virus idea is main-.

fat mice seems similar lo humans crease (heir visk of gelling lung cancer, while all -the rest might smoke without any hazard at all. action was a consolidation H.J. Figge of. the University of suits involving sale of lim- Maryland. Deputy Sheriff Herbert Ktn ick, on a charge of larceny by check.

Bail was set at $1,000 by Jus- lice of Peace Gladden of White Salmon. Moxley will be turned over to Klickitat county authorities. Plan Celebration HOOUIAM-The clock will revert in Hoquiam to the picturesque, derby-halted Gay Nineties week nf September 22-28, the Cclebralion committee cicTed Friday night. The commiltee approved the mosphere of the last decade uf ISlh century as titling for is years' celebration, scheduled September 26, 27 and The istumes, mustaches, bicycles- uilt-for-lwo and surrey-wilh-the- inge-in-lop are to bc included sights which will blossom! view logger Tony Fernandez. man-like diseases, said Dr.

Frank The of four sui' bcr in 1956 to the Dickman firm by Fernandez. The accusation was made in four counts of the five-count suit that misrepresented boundaries of his property to the Dickman buyer. ly speculation. But it has some in many respects. Dr.

Figgc said, There is no way yel of telling basis in studies of mice which get i They get middle-aged spread pret-, who susceptible. fat like humans and suffer Margaret Lynn, Opal E. Coombs a real estate firm, Anna Pcllell. Lucy Itced. says il will give away trading Schoclkopf.

Klsie Smith N'coma stamps with each home it sells. Smilh Nellie Watson. The for each dollar of the pur- April mtelinR will be wilh Agnes' chase price. Microscopic studies i strange dot-like objects in the hypothalamus area of animal brains, he said. Appetite control is thought to be centered in this region.

The dots might be viruses Movie Dogs Qet Awards HOLLYWOOD if--It's a dog's world as far as Ihe animal stars of movies and television are concerned. The annual acting awards bestowed by the American Humane Assn. on Hollywood's animal colony went Ihis year lo Spike, star of the film "Old Ycller," and Lassie, who has her own television show. went lo Cleo. of "The People's Choice." Rin-Tin-Tin won Ihe (hire place TV award and Kelly, do? star of "Kelly and Me." finisliet Ihird in Ihe movjc division.

Car Death Probed BENTON 'fi An autopsy wil be held to determine the causi death of Earl Bccktell. Rcnton Only non-canine lo break inlo 67, whose body was found in his the top awards was Beauty, a torse who got second place in Ilic movie division for her performance in "Wild Is the Wind." Second place in the TV division EASTER at GeslerMcNiven 8 PIECE DINING GROUP WITH BRILLIANT BRASS "GLAMOR WAGON" car which crashed into a steel post here Sunday night. Police believe Bccktell suffered a heart attack while driving his car. dolly, you're safe with Oil daddy says it can't be beat. i knows.

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