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    SIX
ftOSSBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEbURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940.
rr, n ri'fi iniwrinrir thU
Senator Guffey Wins in
Pe!!!!;y!y!?, Primary
(Continued on page C)
Jhsiio of tlm caiiiimiKn, rciniltllcaitH,
willt (l rrKlHinilhHi or 2,r7:',IOi) lo
!h fli'mncralH1 2.O-MI.I20, worn poll
JriK lifiivici- loiultt.
Willi 4.92K of KlIiA lUslrlcU fount
mI, rcfiiilillcmiH Imcl it total voto
itf (ilfi.H In llio wnntorinl contt'Ht.
llninornitH, in t hi hiuw ronh-Ht
liml a lolnl of fil7,TG9 from fi(2il
iliHlrlctH. 'i
: Ki'imljllrati orKani7.nl Irm-lmrkml
namllilatcH won by whip marRins,
UcadiiiK the slate, Ilillaiflphia
City (.halrman Juy Cooke, name
Kitko and moat grum.Hon of tin1
union financier of the civil war,
addttd Htcadlly to his firHt lead
over bin rlilf opimnnm for i-ppuht
rail noinination for I'. H. m-nutnr,
Albort II. l.ndnrM', I'liil.'ulHjtlifn at-fortify.
, llnoITIf-Ial rr-tnniH from 7070 of
KlOfi lilHliictH Kdvn;
Oooku rs.K;?
J'tfliifr J70,2!MJ
- KRAniN'd. pn..
-1 1 1110 VCIIZK'
April 21. (AP)
whoso mime 1h
biacketnd with Chuck Keimko and
Olcnn CunninKhain anions tlm nn
lion'H Ki'oat inllcrH, lout bin flint
polliical men.
'i HcliiriiH from yoKlerday'H pri
mary Hbownd tlm Connor 1'iilvi'rnlty
of PniuiBylvniiia Rtar third In a
field of nix for Iho democratic
noinination to iho Btate IcftiHfaturo.
Voiuko'H campaign Hpeccbofl dealt
ell i efly with IiIh cxpnriencPH on Iho
cinder track.
- I'iTTSHtinfill, April 21. (AIM
-r-A fourth ward election clerk tele
phoned the election bureau Heek
jiiK permlfiHlon to take a couple
of houi-H orf to He the PIttflliunili
CbicnKO hnflebull gamo "helnR that
thliiRH are ho quiet." .
i The ntiHwer was "no."
TAFT EXPECTS TO LEAD
j DEWEY AT CONVENTION
WASHINGTON, April 21. (AIM
Uimplto ThonuiB K. Dewey'H lead
In primary-picked debKat(m, Kcnu
tor Hohert A. Taft of Ohio wild to
day that he expected to enter the
republican national convention
with morn voles than the New
York district attorney.
Taft did not mention a Hpeolflc
flKuro in tulkiiiK to repot'tot-H, but
IiIh nmiuiKHi'H have eHllumted that
he would have between lino and 370
6t the 1,000 delcKaleH when Diet
convention opens.
' HIh RtreiiKth will be largely lu
tinluHtructed non thorn ktu.h, 52
from the forlheominn Ohio pri
mary, mid an expected block from
Rome of Oblo'a neighboring HtateH.
The aelection of Peiiimylvania
republican and democratic delega
tionH with 72 voIoh did not formal
ly affect the political picture, for
the two groups were not pledged.
Tho republicans have picked 411.
of their 1,01)0 delegates; the demo
crat .128 of their U) It 4. Six more
republican delegates were to bo si
lected today at a Uebtware conven
tion. Roosevelt Lead Mounti
President Hoosovolt's lead III
delegate Ktrengtu, including (hose
"pledged .and claimed for him as u;
n.wi.it of unbinding primaries, was
mined to 27C ns a rcfmlt of iho
Pennsylvania voting. The chief
executive was unopiHiHcd hi the
democratic preference balloting.
Even though tlie 72 delegates
elected were not bound by that
vote, (hey nre regarded by new
deal leaders us the president's for
the asking.
Of Hit republican delegates
chosen ho far, Dewey has 21 pledg
ed from Wisconsin; fit claimed as
a result of unbinding primaries In
Illinois mid Nebraska, and bis
managera also claim a large block
of New York's 12.
In next uioulh'H primaries
Dewey is expected to pick up 10
delegates In Maryland uud 'A'i in
New Jersey, He Is unopposed
both stall's.
212 Negroes Perish in
Mississippi Donee Holl
(Continued on page 6)
In
Allied, German Armies
Battle on Three Fronts
(Continued on cage 6)
ORDER
YOUR
FUEL NOW!
Dry 4-ft $3.00 cord
Dry 16 Inch .... 14.50 load
Bawduit $2.50 unit
Mill Ends $4.00 load
Planer Ends $4.50 load
We have green wood on hand
mined effort to close the sea route
by which (Jerinany has been pour
lug reinforcements nlo Norway,
Sweden Ousts Nazi Craft
Determined to avoid involvement
in the war, Sweden continued to
take ncilvn steps to prevent tu
ft iiiKfiin-nl on her neutral status.
Five Ccrmun minesweepers, re
ported active in Swedish waters in
ihe Skuuerrak, were summarily
nuked to leave and compiled 1m-
medinlely.
Whilo allied forces were report
ed coujinuing their attempts to
pinch off the (lennan-occupied
ports of Trondhelm and Narvik, on
Norway's west coasl, the bitterest
fighting appeared to be raging in
the vicinity of I.lllehammer and
Hena, some SO miles north of Oslo.
The two towns nre strategically
important because they are situat
ed at Ihe poulhern entrances to the
parallel Otidbrandsdal and Oster
dal valleys, gutewnvs for attack on
Oslo from Ihe north.
Mllehaminer also 1 Important
because It is on the rallwav run
ning northwest to the Hritish de
barkation port of Andulsnes, Wile
Kenn, HU miles east, is on the line
connecting with Trondhelm.
Bloody Battle Fought
The Norwegians, reinforced hy
Irltisl) troopH. were reported to he
putting up ntirr resistance at both
points.
Dlspntches to the Swedish news
paper Dagens Nvhetnr said the
(iermauB were advancing slowlv at
Itena. but only afler the bloodiest
fighting.
A hitler battle wnR fin Id to have
been w ii tied fi miles east of Itena.
where the nazis attacked twice
without success before finally gain
ing their objective nossession of
a bridge over l.ako Osn.
MCltMX, April 24. ( AIM Cer
man authorities announced today
that all southern Norway between
Oslo and Stavanger was under con
trol of the German army and that
the relch's air and A-ti forces find
taken heavy tall of the Itrltish navy
in the Norwegian campaign.
The M:h couunund reported that
three Hritish planes had been shot
flown southwest of Sluvunger in an
attempt .to bomb that tort 2nu
miles southwest of Oslo,
German reconnaissance planes,
(lie high command said, had dis
covered large units of Ihe Hritish
fleet approaching Narvik. Norway's
far northern port, apparently plan
ning more extensive troop landings
I in that area.
I The German Meet ami air force
' have put fill Hritish naval units out
I of uctlon 20 of them sunk or set
i afire since the beginning of the
! Scandinavian campaign, DNU, of
ficial German news agency, report
' ed today.
Hy The Associated Press
Spokesman for the French war
ministry said today German (mops
: and arms were being embarked
I abroad transport ships accompanied
I by icebreakers at German Kirts on
the Hall U- sen directly across from
Sweden.
j The oiuhnrknliou were Inter
preted hy the spokesman ns nn
'"evident menace" to Sweden lot
I lowing Ihe German Invasions of
Norway and Denmark.
VITAL STATISTICS
What's in the Air
KRNR
DIAL 1500
Don't Miss Thtst Programs!
Enrifjht abandoned his experi
ments to listen to
THE EVENING NEWS
6.105 P. M.
If!
This recreation of John Paul
Jones Is Interesting
PAGING THE PAST
6:45 P. M.
I never miit
MUSIC BY FAITH
8:30 P. M.
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS ON
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM
8hafter Parker 5:15 p.m.
Little Orphan Annie ....5:45 p.m.
John B. Hughes 6:30 p.m.
Raymond Gram
8wlng .. 7:00 p. m.
Lone Ranger ...7:30 p. m.
Griff Wllliame Oreh. .. 8: 15 p. m.
Alka 8eltier Newt 8 00 p.m.
Fulton LewH. Jr 8:30 p.m.
Jlmmle Orler't Oreh 9:45 p.m.
KRNR
MARRIAGE LICENSES
llt'TTl.KU - I.K lll.A.W Hail
Normnn lint t l.-i nul llerttiu KlHlt:
I.fltliinc. Nosi'lmci;.
illnary-Hlpfl door at thf front. Tlm
windowH had Ihwmi honi'drd up fo
Uct'li out 'Kali'i'iaMli'MH.
Fire Starts Near Ooor
"All Ifidif-atimitt urn that llir fh-r
HlarK'd near lhr dum anil Kjirna'l
qnirkly In lh iiiohh. which hail
liwn hanitiiiK fr wvithi yonn.
A VRiiillatiiiK fan In Iho rreir may
Iiiivh nairkcil ihe flni upon llm liclp
li'HM (Ihik i'Ik who huddlHil fii-dr llio
barulsiand In Ihu n:ar.
"Vht.i I Kf't IhiT. iiinanH wmo
huard umlcr tho iiuikh of flesh and
wo diiK among tho hoilloa to brlnr
lliotn out and tuko thonl til Iiom
nltalK. It waa KruoHoino work.
'I horo uro about 2i allll In 1iohiI(
ala und moro may ilio."
It wax Rstimali'il that fow anions
N'uti'lK'2' Hi-urn fainilli'H worn linaf
r.i li l. This i lly has a pniiiilaiiim
of ahont lli.iiiiii, of which approxi
mately (10 per cent Is iieuru.
Cigarette Blamed
One. wllui'Ks atll'llmted Iho 'irn
In n carelessly lltthtod clnarotlo.
Krnest W'riliht. ail elevator op
erulor who went to the chit, to
meet his wife aTter KettillK off
duty. ailvunceil tho ciKarolto
Iheory.
Ho told pollen lodav that ho aaw
two Bills come out of Iho women 'h
room near Iho rrout or Iho hall ami
hoard nun of them Hay:
"'Now you did it. Voil sol the
place on flro.' "
"I didn't sen unylhlne for n lain
illo." U'rluht continued. "Then I
saw a lilimliiiK sheet of flamo. lu
a moment Ihe whole place was on
fire."
Inl service, majors to lloiitonunl
colonelH uftor 2'i yoarH ond lieu-tonant-colonels
to colouela after
'.;.;. . . ;:c r.'j:r.1;cr nf coin'
wnnlil he limited to 705.
Tho compulsory i-otii-otncnt nee
of brlKadior-gonoralH , would he
lowortd from IM in (12 yo'irB of nili
er nriicers from (II to (JO.
Army Promotion Bill
Given House's Approval
Klamath County Wildlife
Area Will Be Enlarged
POIlTI.ANn. April 21 (API-
The forest service Krantod prelim
inary approval today for rcclassl
ficallon of tho Mountain Lakes
primitivo area of Hogue river na
tlonal forest.
Assistant Ileaional Korostor' V
V. ilorlon said tho district between
Wiper Klamath lake- and Iakn of
the woods in Klumath county
would he Increased to 2:t.071 acres
and known as tho Mnunluln Lakes
wild area.
A number of uicturosnuo InWe-i
no in ino iiukiii and many of them
are slocked with run I y mi brook
and rainbow tnnit, llorton v
plalneil. "The ilau Ih til keep
plenty of trout In. llio lakes thai,
can support III. in. Itlui-ktall decl
are common: hear, coyotes und
small rarbi.-urers aro often noon,
(leeso, ducks and occasionally peli
cans use those lakes."
MARKET
REPORTS
WASIIINOTON. April 24. AI)
Hundreds of army officers receiv
ed good news yesterday when the
house passed and Kent to tho sen
ate u hill to extend automatic pro
motion and provide earlier retirement.
The measure Ih designed to vital
ize tho army's command with
younger lieutenant-colonels and
'olonels and to climiint-t the hi
alled "hump" l:l tie proiinlinn
system caused by soino -l.2ii') nfl'l-
s who enlered llio Horv;.'n dar
ing the world war.
The hill would prnvido the addi
tional automatic promotion of cap
tains lo majors after 17 years In-
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., April 24.
(API (11. S. Dept. Agr.) IIOOS
Market active, mostly 2.1c higher
good-chnii-e li;ri-21ij lh, drive-ins
mostly S7.00; few S7.10: early sales
down to JUSri; 2:111-270 11). butchers
$l!.2.ri.rill; light llghtH Sii.OO-riii:
packing Hows mostly S-l. 50-5. oil:
few Sii.iri: heavies down to $4. 25:
lew lots feeder pigs S5.UU.
CATTLK: Calves, active, fully
steady; sevorul lots modlum-good
led steers S.X.fi.'i-H.al): common
grades down to $7.50: medium-good
liell'ei-M 25-75; comiuim grades
00-7. 511; cutler-common cows
$4.7511110; fat dairy typo cows
(i.25-7.0U; fairly good beef cows
87.00-25; young cows eligible lo
S7.75; . sausage hulls mostly $li.5l
7.00; beef bulls J7.25; choice veal
ers $10.00-50: coiuuion-modium
grades' il.oo-s.50.
SIIHKP: Market about steady;
good-cholco spring lambs mostly
Hn.25? few $1(1.5(1: inoilliim Krailes
S!l. 25-50; rommon-mndlum 'tihnrn
old crop lambs - $7.00.50: shorn
ewes S3, 00-75; commnn gradoK
down In 2.00.
PRODUCE
PORTLAND, Ore., April 24.
(AP) All Porlland produce prices
sieady. unclianged.
WHEAT
POltTLA.MD. April 24. (API
Open High Low t'llMO
May dti kli H5J kr.S
Sepl ....fi(i M (i Sii
Stock and Bond
Averages
STOCKS
Compiled by The Associated Press.
April 21:
.'10 15 ,r( co
Ind ia flit's I'l's Sl'ks
Wednesday.,.. 72.0 IS. 2 3K.7 no.il
I'rev. day .... 72.0 19.0 ils.S f.o.il
.Month ago :.'71.(l IK.9 ils.7 50.0
Year ago .... 112.8 17.0 25.2 44.2
l!(40 high .... 71.2 20.5 40.11 52.2
1U4U low (i'J.U 1k.ll iSK.it 4'j.2
BONOS
20 10 10 10
Mil's Iml'ls I'fs Fun.
Wednesday.... 5S.I loil.2 (17. 0 47.4
Prev. day .... S7.S 103.1 S7.0 47.5
Month ago .. 57.3 102.4 !)l.7 52.1
Year llgo .... 55.11 S8.I !l2.9 Bk.3
HI4II high .... 59.!) iiis.i !)7.5 n3.fi
1040 low f,ti (i Kil.9 jin.l 40 il
Accidents Kill 2 Men
in Clackamas County
Oni-XiON CITY, April 21. (AP)
Two men died lu Cluekamux
conniy nccldenls yeslerday.
Donald Phillips, 24, Mc.Minnvllle,
was eleetrncutod. A wire he was
si ringing from house to barn con
tacted ti flfiuo volt Portland Electric
Power company transmission cir
cuit. Claude K. Wright, 41, Itex. Ore.,
inspecting tho Water street viaduct
on the Kastsldo Pacific highway
for the stale highway department,
was crushed to death hy n con
struction shovel. The operator
said gears slipped, lolling the shov
el drop.
Rice & Meyers
Sheet-Metal Works
Sheet Metal Work
Tailored to the Job
527 N. Jackson St. Phone 320
Floor
Sanding and Refinishlng
CHAS. KEEVER
Phone 651 -J Phone 128
Temporary address R. F. D,
Oakland, Oregon
Hill
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res tern Auto Supply C
IAST DAY SATURDAY MAY 4'
Electric House Fan
i9i in-
!I1
lornmmm BE
U,IJU f . J
gjRSH JUTS'. I
Set it on ths table, hang
on tne wall. Hubber in
sulated cord. . s,
Gives lots ol!
cireeiei (t-4530)
Beg. $1.29
Triangle Grille Guard
Rustproof arch. K-lnch
solid steel bar, heavily
enromea: over
copper. Protect9
gnus. (B-3697)
Reg. $1.25
leavily
5n
Boys' Glove and Ball
Horsehide glovs with
leather lined palm. Live
ly boys sue bail a
will stand lots 019
Reg. $1.23
Folding Arm Chal
Strona vamiihad hard.
wood frame, with arms
and slnpod can- -
vai back and1
n9. 1.49 ...
1 arms
1
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For Lousiness
838 S. STEPHENS ST.
A modern, convenient Drive-In Market .... carrying a
complete stock of groceries - fruits - vegetables and
dairy products.
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
STRAWBERRIES 10c
GRAPEFRUIT "ian 15c
LEMONS,
doisn .. ...
IOC
COCA COLA,
carton of 4 ....
20C
FLOUR, Ump. m mm
qua Chief, 49 b.XtAS
WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE
PAUL ABEEL, Owner
Twin Horns
Long rangs ton.. Twin
homs. 15' ins.
long, with relay.
(B4519) 4B
Fog Light
Powerful beam. 6t inch
amber lens. . . .
Chrome plated ) CO
with wilch.(E8330)
Vanity Mirror
4x6-inch Beveled Glass.
Clampe on glare
shield. A super J M
value. (B5S60) lc
Cleaner -Polish
16oi. can each of liquid
cleaner and liq
uid wax polish. &Afb
Both .(X47401
Wrench Set
7-piece set of six 12-point
sockets, with "L"
shaped handle in aAq
holder. (T8110)
1 g! I f 1-1 L rK
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CLEAN SWE?
CLEARANCE SALE
of Radios and
Home. Appliances
Think of it! . . . 1940 model radios in this gigantic Clearance Salel
Washers, refrigerators, bicycles. Lady Dover mixers, and 4pieco
Home Appliance sets drastically reduced in price. . . Limited supply
of all these items some stores may have none left, so all are subject
to stock on hand. A clean sweep at "give-away" prices so low that
you simply must come early. "Easy Terms" on most of these articles.
HURRY COMC SEE AND SAVE I
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c2UlMSBB
Men's Double Bar Bike
100 V. American Made Speedy and
strong. Balloon inner MAAAF
tube tires. . . Coaster N M 1 1 H J
brake (Arotl) iU
Girls' Streamlined Model
A beauty, latest ) A(
1940 model (AMI) 9113
lasy Budget Terms'
ciilD (330
With each
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DOUBLE DUTY or SILENT GRIP
Our finest tires, famous for longer, safer mileage, and a JUMBO
Tube to fit at NO EXTRA COST. . . All prices are "with old tire."
4.50-21
DOUBLE DUTY
With
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$8
40
4.7S-19
DOUBLE DUTY
Tub. W
5.50-17
rmiiaiB mi tv
Tub. I W
ASK FOR PRICES ON OTHER SIZES ANO ON WESTERN GIANT SILENT GRIPS
I I it
6.00-16
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with each WESTERN GIANT TRAVELER TIRE . . !
lust when the touring season is starting, comes this liberal offer. Save at our low tire
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$4.15
4.40-2)
$5.13
4.50-21
$5.13
4.75-19
$5.23
5.00-19
$5.69
5.25-17
$5.89
5.25-18
$6.10
5.50-17
$6.40
6.00-16
$6.98
6.50-16
$8.48
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Penn Supreme
16 2C
PER QUART
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in your can
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