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fa I 1 SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, THURSDAY, 'AUGUST I, 194(5. i I A .ill Conscription Proposal . Facing Senate Battle (Continued from page 1) elgn nfialra advisers fur a confer ence. The 'White House formally de- Bcrlhcd the discussion as one which would bo devoted to "hemisphere defense mill nai loiiul defense." Sum limned In the mooting wore Sumner Welles, acting socreiary of state Admiral Harold H. Bl ark. naval op ornlioiia chief, and (icnurul Goorgo C. Marshall, army chief ol mull The l rUHHi-t-liln iilau for Ihronl rued Kuropean iwissesslon in IhiH hemisphere put lorwnril uy hecrc tury of Stale Hull won I'au-Auierl can support r.t tho Havana confer ence IhiH week. Economic Aid Aonroved rroullou of a $5liii,iiii(i.(iii(t fund roniiosteil hv President ltnosovelt III llSSlst llm WOSlOIII lllOlllHplHMI In meeting economic, conditions' caused hy the war was approved 8 lo li loilay hy the denote baiikliii-' coinmillee. Legislation providing the fund 111111I1I Increase the eupllal anil lend Iiik iiutliorlly of the govern it's export Import bank rriiiu ine in .. S"(im lino mill In S7l0.lH0.0lMI. Chairman Wagner (D-N. Y.) Baiil there had been an "unfotiunuii difference of opinion" among coin- milieu members over the Whin House unHisnl and thai Senator Tail (It-Ohio) would I lie n minor ity report In opposition. Man Mistakenly Shot Released From Hospital SALEM, Aug. 1 (AD Lenler Gniilsoll. 0. of Celltrullll, Wash., will he released toiluy from a local liimiilinl. having recovered from shotgun wounds received Tuesday night when ho was mistaken mr n marauder on tho property ot K. f! Viiaim near AnniBVlllC. Fusou told offleerH hn thought flnrrlBon was a corn thief, and Hied a shotgun nt him. Six liellcla Blruck Gurrlson In tho fuce nnd one In tho left hand. flarrlHon told pollc o lio wan walking Willi IliK daughter (0 the form of n relntlvo ul Went Stuy- tou lo pick lion n 3. , Youth Killed Trying to Scale Blue Lake Cliff IIF.nFOTtl), Ore., Auk. 1 (AP) A 40-rnot fall killed Hubert Sihnurr, IS, Hut to Falls, Monday, belated reporlB from t ho moiinlnliiK Bnld today. .Sohnurr wan ntlemplliiK to aralo n cliff In the lllun lake men villi alx other persons. Leonard llllkey, 1(1, llutto Falls, also was Injured. Witnesses Bald a largo rock gave, way beneath llllkey and struck Schniirr on the head. Ilo'.n yoiithB fell 40 feet. Srhnurr died n few bourH later. Death Toll in Turkish Earthquake Passes 1,000 ANKAIIA. Turkey. Auk. 1 (API THe death toll In tho Ana tolian earlhounka Tuesday rose lo nwr 1.IMKI today, wllh many more Injured. The lied Crescent (Turkish lied Crnssl sent rellrf expeditions (o 1 1 devastated villages. Worst hil was l'eylk. where r.llo of the lown's G!i5 Inhabitants wore pinned un der the wreckage of their homes. ora at the Htirklo homa on Mon day. ' MIhb Ilelly Mao lluikle wan call ed homo from tho Kpworlh league liiBtllule at l.itlle river on Sunday mornliiK by lite death of her Hister that day. In attendance through (he week nt the I.lulo lllver Kpworlli loaRue IllBlltuto were the .Misses Helen Wooden of Clnlsknule. Maxlne Huell and Genevieve Moore, accom panied hy .Mrs. Arthur Marsh, chap erone. A. H. .Marsh and son, George, spent part of the day Sat urday fishing on lh North I'mpoua and brought the group home from the luslilule. j lluck While nnd Art Davidson spent the week-end wllh the homo folks, retiirnliiK Sunday evenliiK lo the CCO camp at South I'mpoua Falls whero I hey were recently stationed. Leslie anil Leonard Tluell will leavo Sunday for Fort Lewis to re port for national guard duty. Iielbert (illlvant reiurneii to his homo on Wednesday following Ills Illness at Mercy linspllal. He Ls much improved In health nnd able to be about the place. A new barn Is beiiiK ronslrucled on the Pay Lehman plar-e. Miss Helen Wooden lefl for T.OS Angeles on Thursday lo visit rela tives. She will also visit wllh frlenilB near Sacramenlo and will visit the exposition on Treasure Island. The ladles aid Roclelp will linve an nil day meetlnK on Wednesday. Auk. 7. at the home of Mrs. Green. A pollack dinner will be served at noon and It Is planned that the oullls will he tied and finished off during the day. The ladles are ask ed to convene about leu o'clock nnd a cordial invitation Is extended lo all Indies of the valley to al ien d. T. F. Heard Buffered a stroke on Saturday, lie Is renorled to be slightly Improved In health, al though In n critical enndillnn al the home nf ills son and danehler-ln-law, Mr. and Mi-b. Corvln Heard. parents, Sir. anil Mrs. W. U Dob yns. 1 .Mr. nnd Mrs. li. (!. Johnson nnd children of CorvalllH arrived Sun day evenlni! for u visit with Mi'H. Johnson's mother, Mrs, Marie. 11-lldge. Air Warfare Inflicts Losses to Both Sides (Continued from pago 1) Glendale Aiuno3 am punojy Lookingglass . T.OdKINIMil.ASS, Aug. 1. Mm. Krni'Hl Peterson left Tuesday Illum ine with Mr. and .Mib. I.llianieu and clilldreu of (Halla for a moulh'B liinlor trip to visit friends anil rela lives in tlleir roriner home 111 South 1 nikotn. .Mr. ami .Mrs. H. I). Conn (Klhel Howard) of l.ewislim. Idaho, and Charley Howard of Hood lilver. left on Tuesday lor their respec tive homes al'ler having liecn called here by the death of their rather. Ira II. Howard, lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Howard of Itelio, Nevada, and Mrs. C. 11. Ihnl:;e (Allelic I Inward I of Taconin. Washington, will remain for a longer stay al the home or their uiolher. Mrs. I;a 11. Howard. None or Mrs. Howard's grandchildren, including tho Misses Virginln and Doris Conn or Lewis ton, Miss Mapril Howard and Mrs., Heskllt Haker and daughter, San dra, of lieddlng. Calll'ornin. Ira Jlownrd of Hood lllver and Hubert Howard of lleno, were able to at tend the funeral services on Sun day or their giandtat her, lia II. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nlckens and grnliildaugliler. Miss Marjorie Holme returned from n ten day, trip to their former home nt Cava-j flo. Washington, on Wednesday. j Mrfl. Alius! I.oClerc returned tn ; lier valley home Saturday for a! month's visit, after which she wiil j return for an extended visit nt Ihe home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Poolh l.el'lerc. nt Peaverlou. Mra. Helen Saar of Tioseburg lias liecn elected to fill the vacancy in the lower grade room caused by the resignation of Miss Nancy Tag Rar. New playground equipment. In cluding n slide and merry-go-round for the grade schildren Iuir nrrtvod nnd Ib being installed this week Tho grade rooms are also being wired for electric lights. MIbb Maurice Holmes spent from Wednofldny until Saturday of this week at the home nf Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Cnrrico In Hoseburg. Mrs. Leona Ashfnrd or Sweet Home Is visiting nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buckle, for a few wooka and as sisting In the rnro of Ihe four small grandchildren recently liereft of their mother, Mrs. Ilejvn Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Kent of Iioseburg were visit- flLF.NDALF.. Ore., Aug. 1. Iialih and lllllie Lesh, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lesh of Duns inulr, Calir.. visiled their grand father, W. II. Lesh. and family Sat urday evening. The boys were en route to Corvallis on a vacation trli. Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Smith were business visilorH at Iioseburg Saturday. Mrs. Karl Weseman, Mrs. 0. M. Jones anil Pill Jones were (Irauts 'ass callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. !.. Dobyns and Mrs. Lew Hansen silent Friday evening at flrants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Illalne Oils of Crauls Pass visited at the Knitllett llelcher home Sunday. Misa Doreen llolce Bpent Wed nesday and Thursday al Fugone. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wlnkelman and family of (Iraiils Push visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. f!. M. Jones camped al the Ady camp on South Myrtle creek over the week-end. Illllln Dobyns lefl Friday for a week's vlsll w llh I Hum lil and Holi er! Kennies of Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Nye and Mrs. 11. 1-1. Mouchetle spent Sunday at (Iralirs Pass. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hates and family and Mrs. .1. II. Candler of flranlB Pasa spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hales' innlher, Mrs. A. M. Illllich. of Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Win. W'unsili were Medford visitors Tuesday. ('has. Kilter or Iti'fl.un. Calif., spent the week-end here with his family. .Mrs. Merrill 11. Lewis nnd aon, Harney, of Colusa, Calir.. spent sev eral days or last week at the Ira C. Lew is home. She was joined on Saturday by Merrill Lewis, who spent the week end here. Ira and Merrill are brothers. Anna Lee Aydclolte arrived home Saturday evening after a week's stay Willi relatives at Mvrile Point. Finmetl llelcher anil son. Hlllle Hi'lcher. who are working al Klatll-, nlh Falls, spent Ihe weekend at their home hero. Chnrles llolce left Sunday eve ning on a business trip lo Kugene. Miss Clara Winkclinnu Is visiting Miss lllllie Munch al Williams. Mr. and Mrs. c. s. Hennlnger and daughter. Madelvn. of Winches lor nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hi'lininuor or Iioseburg visiled at Ihe A. G. Ileaninger home Sunday M. C. Iliiiiiingiiin and John Lund (lulsl Rpent Friday nt liuscliurg. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hurt-oil and Mr. and Mrs. Himi Gillnus were Iioseburg visitors Frlilav. .Mr. ami Mis. Win Wlnkelninn and family nf Gnu, is Puss spent Sunday wllh relatives here. Arthur Diiliyns of Me,,ir, slienl 11. 1 ;il l... Itiiiii,. ),s Ihe force raids on nazl targets. British Lose destroyer III the war al sea, the admiralty acknowledged the l.:i7"-(in,i de stroyer Delight had gone down wllh "small" loss of life. Her nor mal crew was 145 men. Sunk by enemy air allack. the Delight was the 2!llh llrlllsh destroyer lost since th e start ot Ihe war. An KAF coinmuniriue issued at Cairo. Kgypl. said I wo Italian sub marines hail been sunk In the Mediterranean last month, and an Italian fighter plane had been shot out of a formation yesterday In an attempted raid on Malta. (A Madrid radio broadcast said a battle souadron or three llrll lsh haltleshlps. an aircraft car rier, four destroyers and five sub marines headed into the Mediter ranean from Gibraltar on an undis closed mission.) Ilrllaln's counter strategy of ex lending her blockade from the Arctic lo North Africa brought word from Tokyo today that the Japanese anrbassador at London would proiest. declining Japan's trade Willi Spain. Portugal and other neutrals would sillier. The blockade became effeclive last midnight. (The Italian high command said Italian tilers had sunk u llrillsli destroyer III Ihe eastern Mediter ranean July 2R. hut did not iiboitily It: and also claimed the air force destroyed Iwo Ihillsh planes in u light over Malla.) NAZZI DEAL FURTHER BLOWS ALONG COAST OF BRITAIN HF.IILIN, Aug. 1. (AP) Flvo Iliitlsli fighter planes and two barrage balloons were shot down In an air battle near Britain's vi tal channel port of Dover In wide spread raids on the southern llrll ish coast yesterday, Ihe German high command announced lo ilay. The action off Dover was the second In three days. Illillsh warplaues. Ihe high com mand declared, bombed the center of Hanover. Germany, which it said was far from any military ob jective, killing and injuring; n number of persons. Iliitlsli air losses yesterday were listed as eight planes. against two German planes miss ing. During Ihe course of the day, the high command said, three Hrltlsh win-planes entering Nor wegian. Dutch and Danish lerli tory. were shot down. The command reported Hint, despite bad weather conditions. Hie nazl air Tor carried out ex tensive operaiions, bombing sliip pin,g in the Knglish channel and west ol' tho Sdlly Islands. Night raiders, it was aunoililc- ed. attacked fliitlsh ports and can blight positions during which lires and explosions were obsorv- d on the ground. Channel Control Claimed Germany bus completed "pre- lillllnury studies" lor dlve-bnillll-ing assaults on the Prliisli isles mil Hie concentrated Stllka attack ill Dover last Monday can be re peated endlessly al other vital New Untler arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not roi dresses, docs not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can bcuscd riht alter shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration lor 1 to 3 days. Removes odor fioni perspiration. 4. 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Invasion Postponed German sources gave the Im pression that strategy does not call for an Immediate intasinn of l-.ngland by land Inrcca. Asked when "the major attack ni Kngland would start, the re plied: "It. has been under .ny eer since the Krench armistice. With tne sea and air forces slr.lv'ne more ships In a week th.i'i can be replaced 111 months, Germany can be sallsfitsl dial excel.ent pro gress Is being made. "Action against Kngland must be of different ciiaracter than thai against Franco, for lustum-e. "Against Kngbilld, at least for ihe lime being, the attack must be carried out by a few thousand men of the air force, siilnuarin-s anil !-.eeilboats. "Hut these few thousand arc tighienlng Ihe blockailo about Degl.iml with a swiftness winch le:nes nothing lo lie desired." BRITISH SEEKING GERMAN RAIDER IN SOUTH ATLANTIC HID UK JANKIKO. Aug. 1 (AP) The heiivby gunned llrltish arm ' merchant cruiser Alcantara. dnmaeed in n rnnnlnt? sea fight whit a German raider In the South Atlantic, .steamed Into the har bor here at mld-morulng'. Hrltlsh warcraft presumably were continuing pursuit of Ihe raider, us Indicated In an admir alty statement In London yester day. An embass'y statement Raid the sea battle occurred near the lira .ilian island of Trinidade well within the American neutrality zone and iliat both ships were hit. tin- Alcantara suffering "slight damages." The embassy said Ihe raider mounted eight .six-inch guns. (New York shipping circles said the circumstances suggested that vik, understood lo carry disappear the raider was Ihe lo.uooion Nar ing li-incli guns. The Alcantara mounts lo eiitiw l 43 Persons Perish in Fire After Train Crash (Continued from page 1) Tliomas I.. Murlougli. 49, was blamed by L. M. Wolcolt. Cleve land trainmaster for the Pennsyl vania railroad, on whose single Hack Hudson-Akron line Ihe crash occurred. Minioiigli. seriously In jured, wua unable lo tell his story. Wolcolt. watcning crews ciear away the wreckage, declared: "The crew of ihe 'doodlebug' i the gasoline coach! and Ihe crews of the freight train had or ders to meet at Silver Ijike. one mile mirth of the scene, and wall for the freight to pass. Mm tough should have taken his train onto the siding there. For aotne rea son he did not go unto the siding." J. K. Allenspaugh, Akron yard master, said his investigation ul- tin uhnu-cil !bo "ilonilletiin's" crew jwns al fault. After a preliminary iuvnsllga Ion. K, W. Sinlili, vice-president of the railroad, expressed a situ liar view and said tho coach'a crew also disregarded u "rigid" rule In falling to obtain permis sion from the block operator at , i Hudson before continuing on the niuin track. It. was the second big American railroad tragedy in four months. 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