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1TO3EEURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939. '
RUMANIAN PREMIER
VICTIM OF MURDER
front in .. from pnee 1)
riritih-d ha t hi'.st unci uIhIoiih-ii
from idi lo nidi, lie was killed
instantly. The bIkjN were fired at
I'tfHi p. in. Hui-lmn-rtt time H:lu a.
in., R S. T.).
Assasaint Arrested
Klpht of Hie ullef.ed uhbiihhIiih
nnd acfonipliceH have been
li'sted. The tioohrt were called to
Hiirronnd ilieir cells and public
bitildiiiKH and to Kiuud Jit-uhiHi any
aMwiinL al a iron p.
While the UMiH.diiH were carry
in? out l heir aH.sinment anoilii'i
band of armed, masked men -)zed
the Hticbarest radio station, utioot
iiiK and woimrilnK Um; announcer
ami intenillitiiiK the ncheduled
prrrrnm.
Then one of thorn announced
that fuliiiescu had been killed In
revolt.
Police rushed Immediately lo
the Hcene of tin Khootin;;, where
two of the alleged kilieiK were ar
rcHied. Meanwhile ttmnitiiiim an t hoi i
IfeH miickly clainjied on rijrid cen
Foif bin until all the factH were
-i;ihlh tied.
In'plomatH liei-e said they Inter
preted the assassination of their
premier as "highly signiticant just
at the tnouieut when (Icrman and
ftunni:ir. troops are approaching Hn
mania's nortliei'ti frontier."
"Maybe the murder of C'alinescu
is only the beginning of Homethfng
much bigger," one Kiimaniiin offi
cial said.
These Rumanians disclosed th
liwharept govern menl had mip
preHHed rigidly news of iron guard
a ell a lion throughout Ku mania
which ihey hiiM began as soon as
(Jcnnan forces began their east
ward march through Poland near
the IfujiKinlan border.
In reports of pro-nazl agitation in
itumania it was recalled thai just
yesterday a Kumanian official a I
f 'ernau I i disclosed police a nested
a group of Cerinuu residents of Un
it o vina province on charge-j they
plotted a revolt to Join C
FLAPPER FANNY
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NAZIS STILL BLAST
AT CITY OF WARSAW
(Continued from page 1.)
tlnued to pour Into Hungary heron
tlie advancing soviet troops who
already had cut off Poland's acW
to Kuinania.
"If you get a raise here, you've got to be up on your toes."
"Or step on somebody else's."
iiffeeted to the core, our currents
of commerce are changing, our
minds are filled with new prob
lems, our position in world affairs
has already been altered."
Monroe Doctrine Backed
A moment later he asserted:
"Fain seems now to compel us
to assume Hie lank of helping to
maintain In the western world a
citadel wherein that clvlllatiou
many 11 tuny be kept allv
GERMANS EXPECT POLISH
RESISTANCE TO DIE DOWN
m-;nu.v, Sept. 21. ad tih
army hiph command reported to
day only four centers of resist
ance to nai forces remained in
Poland and (iermans expected they
would fall without shilling.
The command "s belief the re
inaining resistance was negligible
already had been indicated by tin
departure for the western front
of Col.-fien. Von ISrauchiisch, com
mander of the (ierinuu army, to
' assume direction of the struggle
I against Crent Hi itain and Fram e.
fierman ot I leers indicated no
I lightning strokes against these
centers were planned, but rather.
1 since they are Hurrounded, that
the feeling is time will work for
Germany and the Poles will sur
render. Think Warsaw Doomed
One of the generals in Reichs
fuehrer Hitler's entourage, dis-
I cussing t he situation of Warsaw,
said on Tuesday:
"Our Fuehrer does not think it
worth while to risk the life of a
single Oerman soldier to take war
saw, f'nt, off on all Hides it has
110 alternative save lo surrender.
"Why, then, should we shell it
and give food though unjustified
to anii-Cerinan propaganda that
we are firing on women and chil
dren?" .Military men said the same
feeling applied to the oilier re
maining islands of resistance.
Well-informed Iterlin sources at
tributed (iermany's failure to de-
no mention or resistance encoun
tered In the latest advances, but
estimated more than CO.uuo Polish
troops bad been captured in the
four days since the soviet army
crossed the frontier.
War materials seized by the
slans was reported to Include 2s0
pieces of artillery and l'i airplanes.
PLANES DUEL ON
WESTERN FRONT AS
BIG BATTLE LOOMS
(Continued from page 1.)
the .Moselle river.
AIR VICTORIES CLAIMED BY
BRITISH, FRENCH FLIERS
PAI1IS. Sept. 21. (AP) .Military
di. patches today reported French
I'rit.;.h Liv pllats had brought
down an undetermined number of
(Jentian planes in t lie pasit few days
in a series of victorious dogfights
wilii Ccrman filers over the western
front.
French communiques, military
sources said, have been limited
(nly to those enemy planes which
have fallen behind the French lines.
They said the number of Ormans
who crashed was known to ht "sub
stantially more."
(A Cerman hiVh army command
communique issued today in iler
lin reported eight enemy warplanes
and three captive balloons shot
down on the western front.)
French "Threaten"
War dispatches Haid the French
army was threatening approaches
to Zweibruecken, Oerinanv. at the
upper end of the Biles river valley.
These advices reported French
advance units had fought numerous
pitched Patties with German pa
trols in the Zwoibrueckeu zone and
further west, near Haarbruecken,
another German city which the
French were attempting to sur
round. Zwefbruecken, about 16 miles
from Saarbruecken, lies five mi led
within Germany and Haarbruecken
two miles.
These reports Indicated each side
was seeking prisoners In the gun
brisiling zone between the northern
reaches of the .Maginot and Sieg
fried lines from whom to pry se
crets of strategy and troop disposi
tion. NEIGHBORS' NEUTRALITY
SAFE. GOEBBELS ASSERTS
IIKKMN, Sept. 21. (AF Pro
paganda Minister Goebl elu tndav
gave foreign correspondents a vig
orous denial of allegations that
Germany intended to violate the
neutrality of Belgium, The Nether
lauds or Luxembourg.
"I t in in a position to give a
categoric, unequivocal and uncon
ditional denial." said the propa
ganda minister in his first appear
ance before foreign newspapermen
since Germany started her in
vasion of Poland Sept. 1.
"The German government never
had. does not have now nor in
tends in the future to violate the
neutrality either of Belgium, Hol
land or Luxembourg"
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ROSEBURG, OREGC
the church Saturday afterno in at
one o'clock with interment in the
Murray cemetery. Her only sur
viving fistir. Mrs. George (.'Mil
ton, ami husband, and Mr. and
Mrs. Al linker of ('oiiuiile attend
ed the Heivice.4. A brother, Gil- liver Warsaw a knockout blow
In rt Toon, of Klamath Falla. viisi:i desire to refrain from offending
unable lo come. Other rel.it Ives world opinion whin: the I nit i
coming for the services were .Mrs. sialen cougresH ifi considering
. .hihiumii of Milwaukee, Mr. ..Milralll v nrohleins.
Lee Johnston. Mih. Sadie , .
nazl hoops In Poland arrived al I he the integrity and the witHv of the
Itiimautaii frontier. j Americas these must be kept
Galinescu freipienlly hud charged firm and serene." 1
Ibe jinn guard wan financed and' Thus the president, fur some of j
riven orders by Merlin. bis audience, gave reassurances
King Also in Peril. that Hie Tufted Slates wo.ihl j
CnliiieHcii became head of fhetdand firmly behind Hit Monroe'
government March '.Ul. W.'.ti, mic-l doelrine.
feeding Ihe lute Dr. Miron ('hrlstea.! I Ma message also gave his back
ing lo Ihe neutrality proposals
patriarch of Die Itiimauian church,
who had created a national govern
ment. On Jimp 17 police announced Unit
iron giiardisls had planned to an-
KUHHliiah) CiilineHcit its well uh the
king wilh hand grcmul
track. I we
That plot waH said to have been''"1'
organized lo avenge the death of
traiiHinilted lo congress al its las
session by Secretary I full.
Opponents Map Battle
licfnre Mr. KoimeveM drove
Ihe capitol to fuldroBH the cou
nt a racn gn-ss, caned together only seven
I weekH alter adjourning Ihe legil- I
session, 17 senatniH opposed
repeal of Hie arms embargo ,
'II... neuee
and daiiL'liter. Mildred, of Portland.!
Mr. and Mis. Story lies and Mrs.;
Lizzie Murray of Roseburg. I
Have Thrush and Mi mm Mary
Thrush went lo Marsh Meld Ti i-'
day and broimlil Mrs. Moi l is
Thrush and Intanl sou home.
Mrs. Allen Church and Mrs.
I''rauk Church visited I riends at
I lava Creek Thursday ami also got
holt lo can.
M r. and Airs. Ken net li Hoar of
Portland lire visiting al the home
of Mr. and .Mrs. ChnrlcH Cleveland.
M ( ISCOW. repl - 21. f AP)
ed iheir hold on eastern Poland to
Soviet Hiissi:-n fnrceK slreilglheii
day as cominunioues remitted ne.v
advaiicea by Ihe red army along
a u hie from .
A Kussiau communique made
Corneliu Codreiiini. iron .-. 1.....1. met In plan their Htralegy of oppn-
er who wan killed i r.Uiri.i Isition to revision of the neutral-I
lempt to escape primm on Novem-''tv 11,1 , . .
iM.r 'pi 1 Itenublicans present included
( filiucHcu had been one of King
Carols inafnsiayH In effecting gov
ernnieiital chaugeH under which
the king became a virtual diclaior.
CallneHcu was compai nllvly
young lor Hie premiership - -pf.
lie lost (he Hight id' one eye when
he was rour yenrH old. A iuiiko
minlook acid for eyewnHh.
ROOSEVELT URGES
EMBARGO LIFTING
(Continued from tuwro li
which Ihese "safeguards" should
be set up "ho long lis the method
chosen will meet Ihe needs of new
and changing day (o day situa
tions and dangers,"
"To those who Hay (hat this pro
gram would Involve a slep toward
war on our pari," Hie chief execu
tive asserted, "l reply Dial it offers
far greater safeguards than we
now poHsens or have ever posses
sed to protect American lives and
property from danger.
"It ts a positive program for giv
ing salely. This means less like-
lihnnd of incidents and coulrover
sies w li lilt lend to draw us Into
conflict, as ihey did in the last
var.
"There lies Hie road to pence."
Alter relating steps already
taken lo strengthen Hie mil inn's
defenses, Mr. Hnosevelt said he
waw no 'd for additional legis
lation nor lor lurther .'ecuiive ac
tion nailer his proclamation of a
It lulled state ot national emer
gency. Ml ltuof.evel said Ihe executive
bram li uf the e.ovcrnmenl bad
done its utmost, within a tindilhm
al policy of non Involvement, "to
aid in averting the present appal
Hug war."
'Having llius striven and fail
ed." he said, "this government
niUHt lose 110 lime or effort to
keep Ihe nation hom being drawn
into the war."
I lore he predicted nuecess "in
these efforts."
War Effect Unavoidable
Heloie closing. Hie piesidelit c
pressed his desire to he a hie lo
"oiler Ihe hope tint the shadow
ov er the world fmhl svv Hth
pass." Put he naid:
"I cannoi. The hu In compel
my slating, w It h ctinlor, I hat
daiker periods may lie ahead. '
Mr. linosi'vclt :;aid the ilKt.-.'rr
nbioad Was lint id Ameiliaii mak
ing, bill thai "w e I i Mil out selves
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I'higan. Nye nf North Dakota. John
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Iianaher of Connecticut, and Cap
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1 loir of West Virginia, ami Hulow
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CAMAS VAI.LKY. Sept. SI.
N'oal llrown put n new shingle loot
oil Ihelr barn last week. Krnesl :
Wheeler and Paul l-aue bellied j
htm.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Slandlev.
nnd two dauchlers. Doiolliv and
1 tunny Jean, are slaying for a i
while al the linine of Mr. Stand i
lev'H brolher. Noble Slandlev.
Work al Itvdeivvood. Wash, whei
Ihey have I n for several veai',
has eloscd down tor a while. Mr I
Slalldley is woi king at Slein's I
Gap lor Stamllcy pros, duriim liis 1
Slav h"ie. Tin' rlrls have entered;
hmh school. Dorothy as a junitn.
and Poiinv Jean as a Ireshman
Vina Haldwin. dauhler of Mr
and Mrs. Itay Haldwin. has re
lurned lo Salem Hits fall to at
tend III.' s'liool for the blind.
Mrs Charles Crouch and daugh
ter Phyllis are sllll in Dal. land.
Calif. Mrs. Crouch is havnu
some iU iilal work done and will be
compelled to Slav lor some time
vet so I'll V 11 Is has entered school
(here.
John SWcitz is repaintim: the A
.1 Si a ml ley home and Mv lug Ihe
outbiiihliims a second coal
Funeral services tor the' late
Mrs. Hhuda Murray were held al
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