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SIX ' RCJSEBURG KEWS-REVIEW.'RgSEBURS, OREgOR TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1940. 16 Admitted Here TsCitizenshio Annual Nntiirolfzitlfoii day van OhHorvfMl In i-imill rourt tmluy, villi II iioi'KoriK Ifliifc admit h'd In to fitlfiiKhlf), n f I or lakltiK win oath or iillrKiiiurp to Hie Unlifil Stjif h iiml rciiouiii'inff cHizf:nlii) Jn l lit KiviM'iiinrnlH of which llify I'onimrly wore rillciiH. The nic-m harn of iho rliiHH worn wi Unit iff I nml (!OiKmlnlntPfJ by (Irruit Jmltfif fjir K. VViinlKiily, who l)r- rtldcil uvcir the f xarninattonH athl admlHHloiiH, and F. 1. CrHtfndcri, rfMircKi'iuiitK I'tnnotiu pout or thfc American Lclon. Kach of thn nf;w fltiZtHIH WllK tr-Knt'il with AitHrlcnn Miik A girt from the Legion jifiHt. ThoHO Inking tlip oath of nlln tlanpo v-rr 'J'lnioMiy Michael O'Comiell, (ilondalo, born in 1 co la nd: llolMM't Jfuuh FrunkH, Hoho burn:, horn In Knglaml; Uulo Keiil Owen, lIOHchurg, hnrn In Cnnnda; Cuwlaf KlKlre.l .lolnison, lirocfc way, horn In Hwi'di'ii; Frank Wil liam DrcwH, Myrlln Creek, burn in WiHroiiHln bill litler naturalized In Canada; William Mullen lihu-k. . UriHidiiiiK. hrn In Canada; l-Voi William Itllman. Ilntuiburtf. born Jn (icrmauy; Lena .lohntton, Myr- t In Creek, born In Norway; Klch ard Strltzke. HoHohtirK. horn in (.nrmiiny, Alfred Duvidflon, IClk ton, born In Kngtund; Cyrflln J.e cluyno, Oakland, horn In 7 U'lluru ; Cecil Charb'H JumeR Harding. HoHuburK, born In Canada; Itowo Lelirninn Htucuell. (Jlendale, born In C.unuda; ncelion? Kinn Itam horn, Canyonvllle, born In Nor way; Mrs. Krinii Howard. Mel roHfi, horn In Canada, and "Xlrn. (hnv.H Hebeccii Owen, How-buiK, bom hi Urn United States, hut ex patriated Uiroiitfh marriaun lo a ('f.nadluii. Germans Sweep Nearer Paris, English Channel (Continued from page 1) cnnal. Tho city of Holhol wnn tak en, Bald u Herman rnport. Louvaln Library Burned 1,oii.h 1'. I.nehner, AHHoei.itf'd Pi-ohh corrPHpondont with tho lnr mnn woHtorn itrmleH. reported that (he great I-ouvaln unlvendlv II-bi-ary, built Willi tho help of dindn e.oillrlbulod by American m-lionl ehlldn-n, wan In rulnn. Uh 7ot0iifi volitmt'H u total loiiH. It had re placed the library denlmyed in tin world war. So swift was tho coui'ho of fight ing In Franco yoHtnrday that Adolf liUltir wan reported lo have alilftcd tilt) Bporot headquarters "hoiiio wheru In tho wont" thro tlmea to koep pace with develnpmonlH. Allies Copy Foe'o Tactics Counter attacks launched on the (lermun HankH In several places Indicated tho allies were- adopting the blitzkrieg methods employed by the invaders, making lavish uho of tanks ami planes. Hritlah .aircraft continued their I'orayH into (ierinany In an effort to destroy oil anil gam-llue supplier vital to the, hiiilily mechanUud liuzl army. In Ottawa, Prlmu Minister Miik. nnnounceit plans to basteu depart ure of a Becond Canadian division overseas and said a third would lie " rocrultod speedily. Italy intensified her warlike preparations, ordering n Ihree-day nir ruld drill and blackout in Home province. Students uKuln sinned autl-allled demonstrations hut were dispersed by soldiers. FRENCH ADMIT GERMAN I TACTICS UPSET CONCEPTS PARIS. May 21. (AIM Premier Iteynaml announced In the senate today that the classical v reucli a. K. L. leamsterH wbo was sen concept of war hail come up hMicetl to three years In prison, he against something new In deep mo- mine final today when the stale tinl'.ed raids and parachutists. I supreme court refused (o recoil Telling Hie senators "the truth" sider its March l!fi decision up- because l( alone "can save I tin fatherland," tho premier declared "wo must lake Immediate deci Klnns." ; He admitted that France had tmHcred from a lack of machine tuns. The premier laid part of the blame (here three words censor ed) for Hie ual advance on Hie failure of French defenders to blow up bridges across the Mease. These faults "will be punished," bo shouted anil the senate, which had been listening in somber si lence, broke into cheers. (lei man aerial losses now far surpass the lliiee-to-each allied one previously announced, a war minis try spokesman asserted. Kiel maun maintain they have Hie ediie on a four tnone basis.) Giraud Captured Before. The Hermans' asei -(but thai they have ruptured a "Oenei a I Oiraud" of Hie French army recalls that General Henri Uonore Chaud was a Herman prisoner for three years in (he world war. Hlrniid. then a captain, w wounded ami captured jn Hie battle of (iltfse in 1!H I. lie was Interned In (ierinany, but escaped to France In lime lo take p.-nt in the attack on Mulmuison in 1!H7. Now 01, (1 fraud was reported commanding allied force! in the ARTHRITIS Ftir t I NI I .uHrii-ft 1mm Att'iiltl I tool I real tnrnt kih! m.tiriiM- J All llt.K. hit tliev illd n..l n line im e.i-e In (in . ;M. TIii rm ill id! M rtfuo-mniil'il ('. ('"itTi'Ti, h ei H ImllU. I l r.m.lrlrl. a. I - l,r.r,t Mfv A. A Curih.. HjJH B K Kr.K H'r.-,i. - 1 -V ltrrim K"I likliltMinl i.vl ni.uut ntiie J. 11. O.-y. I' II II.. Til. I'.iui.l t All ti-'.lint Dtiacl"'. PHONE 21 PHONE 21 TAXI "Rattle of Die Bulge" In France. BRITISH SUFFER FRESH LOSSES IN SEA FORCES LONOON, May 21.(AP) New uui jtitui pressure on Jti iiisii lauo forces came today as Britain suf fered theao naval reverses J 1. The O.-lfdMon emlser KfflnK ham was lost "as a result of dam age sustained through striking an uiirbaited rock off the Norwegian coasl." It was the first iruMer Itrilaln lias reported officially lost since Iho start ol l-ln- war. 2. Four lirltfsh merchant vessels lotallfng S.'J!r tons and one allied veKsel of 'Md tons admilteilly weie sunk "by enemy action" during the week ended .May In. 3. The sinking of the HrEtish minelayer Princess Victoria by a tiennan mine with twoollicers and 31 men missing and feared lout was uiinounced. (In lierlirvthe ,lfgfl command re ported damaging hits on a Hrilish hatlleshlp ami heavy cruiser off the Norwegian roast as well as destructive air raids on merchant whipping and French war vessels on the Freiich HelKian coast.) More Equipment Needed Public clamor echoed 'Prime Min ister Churchill's demand Sunday that "we must bavo ojilckly more tanks, more airplanes, more shells and more kuiis" as reports indicate a lack of material had caused re peated withdrawals In the vast "defensive battle" in France. Churchill announced that a bill carrying the death penally for treachery would he hurried through lis second and I bird readings to morrow to hasten its euaeiiuent as a move against any "fifth column" activity. Balloon Servers Called Tho air ministry called today for more men of lo 15 "for duties with the balloon barrage," the sys tem of balloons attached to steel cables by which a defensive cordon has been placed around London and other cities and along Hrit-j jtlit'u coast. I'lie so-called "balloon barrage," I floating in I he air like mine fields In the ocean, is intended to snare enemy bombers under conditions of poor visibility. liolh Cermany ami Kngland employ ihem. 1 he balloons, strung several thousand feet in the sir on cables. with intnr-laclng wireH to form a network, keeping raiding bombers high and affect their accuracy. The barrage Is useless in clear air. Caravans on June Bill of Roseburg Chamber (Continued from page 1) slopping en route at Myrtle Point and Cugullle, lo urge utlondunre of Coon county delegations. Motorlog Planned The chamber of commerce- has been advised Coat an official mo toring will be prepared this week under the supervision of I he stale automobile association, and (hat llilit will appea'r In leading news papers throughout! he state in ad Vance of the date for the celebra tion. Tho Itonehurg Flying club has rer nested the forest service- to clear a landing field on the flat adjoining the lake, and arrange ments are being made, if Hie field Is made available, lo provide an' aerial taxi service to and from the lake n a part of the celebration. The plans for the public opening or the road are being made jointly by Iho chamber of commerce and forest service. Perjury Conviction of Hugh Reynolds Stands KAI.KM. May 21. (AP) The neriurv conviction of Hugh lleyn- ,,,Hi former secretary of Kugcnc mil YOim CAR LET THESE P0NTIAC OWNERS TELL YOU HOW THEIR CARS SAVE MONEY I AMERICAS CORNER OAK AND ROSE STS. Special Six 2-Door Touring . f"!S I . 1 Sedan, as Illustrated $S3S yiV1 rt. jmXii holding lilfl emivlrllon. Iteynohls was nonvicled of Riv ing falne testimony In his tiial on a charge of hreukine windows In a non-union Kagene barber shop. Ilej breaking charge and sentenced to a year in jail, hut tho supreme court reversed thut case. Idleyld Area Fishing Improved by Warm Spell Fishing conditions on the North I'mpouu river have allowed much improt-encnt as a result of the warmer weather or the past few days, it was reported today from Idleyln. Fly fishing for trout has been very good, Willi many fisher men taking limit catches. Near Idleyld, ;iK jack salmon have been taken during the past three days on spinner i.nd eggs. Several trill nook salmon have been hooked but only two have been lauded. VETERANS' FUNERAL HELD Military funeral services for William M. Plumb, SI, Kpauhdi American war veteran who died last Saturday, were held this morning at the Veterans' ceme tery, itev. Perry Smith officiating. Arrangements were in charge of the Douglas Funeral home. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES KKM.KY-PKTKKKON John William Kelley, Camas Valley and Constance Marie Peterson, Myrtle Creek. Pro-America Unit to Meet Douglas t'nit of Pro-America wilt meet Wednesday at two o'clock at tho ItoseburR Woman's clubhouse with Mrs. It. C. Wadded I, president, in charge and Mrs. A. K. Kent as program chairman. Red Cross Meetlnn Called A special meeting or the board of directors or Douglas chapter of the American lied Cross has been call ed for 7:30 o'clock tonight at the couri house. The members are urged to he present to discuss sub jects or Importance to the chap ter. MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE PORTLAND. May 21. (AP) CMONS Oregon No, 1 42-2.1 fi .Vi lb hag; Yakima (...) .VHb. bag; s;tu white (iic lb.: ttrowu ): .'b.; ihw ' 'tliforniu W.tu-'lM.' NfcW POTATOES California wh tes -i(s $1.20; JOOh $2.2ri-2.;t;"i. Other, produce prices steady, uvchanged. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, ore., May 21. (AP) (H. S. Dept. Agr.) HOUR Steady with Monday's lale mar ket, good-choice 210 lb. driveins (i.uii. few lots (1.10. off grades 5.85, 23U-CO Ih. f),2MiO; li?h llghls 6.110 fo, packing sows 4.0(125, smooth lightweights 4.75, few feeder pigs 4.00-50. CATTL1C Calves steady with Monday's weak to 25 lower close; steers scarce, inediuiu-good fed steers scarce, medium-good fed steers Monday 8.50-9.U0, carlot top common fed steers 10.15, few coininon-medluui heifers tt.25-7.50. good fed heifers quotable !).00 and above, cutter-common cows 4.50- 5.50; cauneis H.75; Cut dairy type cows 5.75, good beef cows salable 7.25, sausage bulls (1.25-7.00, good choice vea lei's 8.00-9.00, common medium 5.50-7.50. KIIKKP Active. steady to st ron tj, good-clioice spring lamb-t S.75-S5. few S.U0. medium-good S.00 50, com mon 7.00 ; lew med i inn good ewes 3. oil, common 1.00-50. WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore.. May 21. (AP) open liiuli Low Close May 7;: 7:i 7:t 7:1 ent . .7:1 7:t 72 72 "TOTAL IT,' REPAIRS '' fa FOR . 26,000 MILES i- 2.50" "I have driven my prrteol t'nniMO -Tf-.UIO mile.. I never have hud I it add nil htlwwn my I.UU-nitla chn(e, my gatnline ni Kraft j. 16 to I he '.lion, nd my loial repair bill, W.ttlnohrkeadu-rfmctttft." riKSST I.OW.PItlCCO CAR visit atMrniiL Mot ruta riuiini i tm m.m Local Fliers Help New Club Formina Fivo members of the rtoseburg Flying clr.h went to Cottage drove last night (o assist In the forma tion then of a club, which Ih be ing started with approximately ::o members. Finest Sink and Ivan Hatfield flew the ItosohtirK club's new Aeronca plane to tho meeting, while Fred Kinsel made Hie trip in. the club'H Welch plane. James Hartley and Ira Hynl made the trip hv automobile, hut Uyrd flew the Welch plane hack to Itoscburg this morning. The Cottage Grove club. It In re ported, is making a very enthusi astic start. Arrangements have been made to purchase a Welch plane immediately. The ship 1b to be flown from the factory. In the meantime the jtosolnirg plnnes will he used, with Finest Sink nerving temporarily as Instructor. Mr. Sink returned lo Hosoburg Sunday after flying from Indiana in tiie club's newly purchased Aeronca plane, n side-by-sfde cabin ship, powered with a flO-li. p. Frtinlt Hit motor. Reedsport Man Jailed Here on Morals Charge Louis Frakes, 25, of .Reedsport, was brought to the comity jail last night to he held to the grand Jury on a morals charge. He was bound over from the needsport justice court and vas continued In cus tody in lieu of Sa.ddO bail. Ouster of Police Chief Demanded by Councilman (Continued from page 1) hotel manager. The arrest, how- ever, was not made. Chief Doer staled that be declined to make he arrest until a formal complaint had been slirned bv the council man. whlln Mr. Metzger accused the officer or inakinir a number of excuses and generally "stalling." Tho situation was one of the tun. 'ors which recently contributed to Meizper's resignation.- orally sub mitted. His resignation, however, was refused by Mayor Young, and oe win ui ged lo return to Hie I eenncil. Ho resumed his seat last Michi for Hie first time in several weeks. j AuthnrtW Challenqed At last night 'h meeting. Chief n,ter diali'Miged the authority of J inn counenmun to make his re commendation as a committee re nort. claiming that It was onlv 1!i chjiirnuMi's ad. The commit I'jp consisted oT Councilman Metzger. fra Itiddln and Orvllle Johns. As .buns resigned two weeks ago. as a reHiili of his removal from the ward from which he was elect ed, only two members nf tho com initiee re now serving. Council man Riddle left the council cham ber last night shorlly before iUot-c nor's recommendation was pub milted, aiid was not present for the discussion. Attorney It. Jt. Kddv, to whom Mr. Duer addressed his challenge as lo whether Metzger could re nort individually for tho commit- tee, staled that auv member of a committee had a right to make n recommendation as long as it was made lo the council for considera tio. The proposal for n change In Hie police department was tho princi pal feature of the meeting, which otherwise was given over to, rou tine affairs. Krell Gets Council Seat Appointment of d. M. Krell, manager of the local Western Aulo Supply company store, as councilman to succeed Orvillo Johns. Mr. Krelj recently pur chased the V. .IMicelll home on South Pine street and lias takon up his residence in ward No. 3. His appointment, made by Mayor SAVE NONE? HUE "20 TO 21 " MILES PER . -t GALLON ' 0. CM ON LONG -Wf TRIP" jt V, "On recent trip lo Miami, w mtf Med 21 m i lei per Ulln-i fnt and a liitl. over 20 CfminK hark. Our pre tiu.it car tin Ur(e modct and nc Jet better service from ihia I'nnliac, betides lower price and upkeep." "Am the owner ol a 19.17 Pnntiae 'K . . . I have driven it over .Vi.UUU mile ami if, perlorm. at beautifully today a (he day I fot it. It ha. cott me lor replacement parti iu.t $1.60 lur carhurelor meter rod and jet..' JP YOU WANT A CR thai will nut only five you the hf it there it in modern motoring, hut alio lave money lor you while it'i doin it, fa look at IHO I'untiac. AuilJrixtll! Juil tike it arounil the hloek, il th.t'l all the time you can .pare. It'i enough to iliow you that here'i the kind ol a car you'll rraj enjoy driving. Notice the Ponliec ride it'i "Triple-Cu.hioncd." Notice the imooih, quiet, determined way Pontiao handle it. acceleration. And notice particularly Poo- ROSEBURG MOTOR A. J. Younp; npon recommenda tion of Councilman C. P. Snoddy of ward No. 3, wnn unanimous ly upproved by the council. Crusher Loan Sought A committee composed of Coun cilman C. W, Wharton, Ira B. Rid dle and Percy Croft was appointed to meet with the county court In an efrort to secure use of the coun ty's rock crusher at Wilbur to pro vide surfacing material on a pro posed WPA airport improvement project The council was Inform ed by .Mr. Dawson, local WPA su pervisor, that a project for surfac ing the airport runway with ap proximately 10,000 yards of ma terial now Is heliiK prepared. The WPA will provide all lohor anil equipment needed In hauling and placing the material but lacks funds to buy the gravel from the county, he slates. The council de clared that the county court should give some measure of co operation as the airport Is main tained for the benefit of the en tiro county and not for just the city or Roseburg. The committee will ask that the county court per mit use or its crusher by a WPA crew without charge. Fire Protection Granted An application by Morgan Law son, residing 46 rent outside the city limits on Kaat Douglas street, to be permitted lo enter into a contract for protection by the city fire deparment was granted. Coun cilman Harris, chairman of thr fire commission, stated it, was against the commission's policy to make such contracts with indivi dual property owners, but In vie v fif tho location of the property ami the fact that a hydrant is located nearby, makes it possible to grant the request without cost to the city. Any residential nreas adjoin ing the city limits, Mr. Harris said, mav secure protection by forming a fire district, installing hydrants -1 rift nll.m tw.n,',., I u.mIii , ,in.l I "outmcting with tho city for the services of the fire department. A report was received from A. N". Johnson, county health officer, regarding unsanitary conditions, due to sewer broukage, on Fowler and Fast Dnutilns streets. The council was told that the repairs suggested already had been made. Street Use for Show Given Permission was granted J. Ro Innd Parker, county agricultural agent, for (he use of Washington street, between Main and Kain streets, for the annual lamb and woo! show dated for June 15. 'itv Kngineer H. L. Kppstein Wf The Churchill Hardware Co. has a large stock of quality tackle for all kinds of fishing. Come in today, look over our stock and select the tackle you will rjood for this fish ing season., . .. v FISHING BAGS Rubber lined . $1.00 FLIES 2 25e NEW SILK LEADER 25 Just received. ?apuereed LEADER 9ooefy "!u.n $3.50 SPINNER STOCK COMPLETE Churchill Hardware Co. IRONMONGERS 36,000 MILES $1.60 FOR. REPLACEMENT PARTS MILES AND l'iiJ).i If oir - 1 18 MILES fLy03fl gallon" 'T jlnij "My 1927 Poniiac Cabriolet hat r done I H.IW0 mile.. I drove it Iron Lot North Dakota, 224.1 milca. on 127 gallons ol la.oline and 4 tjuartt ol oil, tou can't beat a INintiacl" tiac'a thrilling eaie ol steering anil .hiding gear.. It't America's No. 1 "driver's car." And you'll find it a penny.pinching miter on oper ating cottt. Big gat and oil saving it only the start of it. I'ontiac't "long-lile" engineering buildt Pontiao lor fine and economical service long past the mileage point where other cars are past their prime! l)tlirtrti at I'onluc. Mich, lranifrrtatit iuted tm nil nits, tlalt ed local tain (if any), optional tomipmimt and accctnriiiiitta. Prlctt laijtcl It ckantf arle utlia. CO. was Instructed to investigate the complaint of Paul Lund that blasting for the Intercepting sewer line tunnel on South Mill street had resulted in damage to Ills ijunie. An ordinance was pat-med ex tending the one-hour parking limit to Cuss street between Stephens and Sheridan streets. A request for Installation of a street light at Kane and Cernwnd streets was referred to the com mlitee on electric lights lor lnve ligation. By-Pass for Steelheads Being Built at Hatchery Construction of a by pass at the fish racks at the mate-owned sal mon hatchery at Rock creek wa started today. The- by pass will permit the passage of steelheads returning to the ocean from up stream spawning beds, it is re ported. The construction is ex pected to eliminate a source of much friction between sports fish ermen and the stale fish commis sion, as the existence of the bur rler to the passage of fish other than salmon has caused much dis cussion in past years. Speed Order Issued to Navy Shipbuilding Plants (Continued from page 1) lion suggestions and insist on keep ing intact such new deal enact ments as the wages and hours and Walsh-Henley acts. Tho Walsh-llealey act permits the government to fix tho labor standards of private employers on government contracts. This has resulted In widespread application of the 40 hour week with time and one-half for overtime. Credit Pledged. Meantime the government pledg ed full credit backing today to American industry enlisting In the national defense drive. Jesse Jones, federal loan ad ministrator .assured businessmen that the RFC's extensive resources were virtually at tho command of Industries which required capital for production expansion necessary to handle defense orders. tr.illaneoiisly. there were signs that tho administration was reeou- Hiderlng its decision lo defer the TACKLE CtMO. 7ms ? Kcccntlv. Angclea to ROSEIURG, OREGON . ,..7- MM OHrL Zrtt I I queBtlon of financing until the next session nf conKresn. Indications wore that confess Boon might re ceive a request to Increase the (45,000.000.000 federal debt limit liuxHiiiiy uy l.ono.000,000. The debt now is niiiironclilng 113,000, 000,000. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS , Compiled by The Associated Press. .luy 21. 30 in IS 60 Indls Kit's l!t' Sfks Tuesday '53.5 13.2 31.1 37.7 I'rovlolts day 6K.0 14.5 32.6 40.6 .Month ago.... 72.0 19.0 3S.S 50.3 t ear ago 1910 high 1940 low 64.4 17.7 30.3 45.6 74.2 20.5 40.6 52.2 57.5 14.3 32.3 '40.4 BONDS Hit's Ind'ls UI'b Fr.i. 01 01 01 HZ Tuesday !!! 4 'DB S 91.3 '37.4 I'revlons day r1.6 100.5 U3..1 .'IK.li jMotllh aiio... 57 9 103.1 117.0 47.G Year nito 54.3 99.7 95.5 61.3 1910 high 59.9 103.6 97.5' 53.5 1940 low 51.6 100.1 93,3 37.6 New lows. New lows. Here's the biggest tire news of the year! Just imagine the famous Firestone Standard Tire, backed by a written lifetime guarantee, at 25 discount from list price. You get f.v7n protection against blowouts because the tire body is made of patented Firestone Gum-Dipped cords. And the tough, silent, long wearing tread gives you longer mileage with non-skid safety. 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