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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG; OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. 1940. FIVE ResignaHonOf foardsr.wi fanned Proposed Amendment to Bill for Mobilisation Voted Down la Smart, 47-34. WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. (AP) The senate rejected, 47 to 88, to- day a proposal by Senator Danaher (it, Conn.) to give national guards men and reserve officers twenty days after the enactment of a pend ing mobilization bill to resign. Proponeuts of the amendment ar gued that members of the guard and army reserves had . not con templated being called up under such circumstances as now exist and, therefore, should be permit ted to leave the service If they de sired, Senator Hill (D.. Ala.), one of the LAUGH - SCREAM -- HOWL SOFTBALL . ThrrH to the Antics of the Famous IOWA COLOGNE HOST! WORLD'S CRAZIEST SOFTBALL TEAM Featuring Sansatiomrl Shadow Boll Exhibition vs. City Softball League All Stars FINLAY FIELD FRIDAY, AUGUST 9TH 8:00 P.M. Admission 10c and 25c opponents, asserted, however, that it was "absurd to even think about an amendment which would permit any man, no matter what his rea son, Xo Quit now after receiving thlB pay and training from the fed eral government." Advocates of the amendment ar gued that resignation' of guards men and officers would subject them In the same way as other cltlcens to any conscription law en acted. . Danaher said many guardBinen had enlisted because they believed they would not be called to serve In peacetime. "A professional man whose eco nomic life was at stake," Danaher said, "could (without his amend ment) do nothing to leave the serv ice after the national guard and reserves were ordered out by the president." The question of concluding the bouse committees open investiga tion of the conscription bill bad been Involved in hot controversy. Sale Up to Congress Secretary Knox said today that the question of selling United States destroyers to Creat Britain was strictly up to congress. A reporter asked at a press con ference whether the nuvf secre tary felt personally that coiiki'obb should act to permit destroyer sales for the defense of the British iBles. Knox replied tliut he was not a pollcy-makor hut an executive. Creation of a new Alaskan sector or the navy embracing the territory of Alaska and related waters was announced by Knox. This sector will be within the jurisdiction of the present 13th naval district. C. 1.0. Chief Raps Conscription Plan Rally Meeting of O.S.C. Students Dated Here "Chuck" Schuman of Corvallls, president of the memorial union at Oreson State college, will be in Hoseburg Monday evening, August 12, to conduct u rally meeting of Oregon state students, alumni and prospective students. The gathering will be held at the Ilone burg chamber of commerce at 7:3i o'clock. 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I "it will result In the building of a military caste. The average citi zen will be esteemed only as a ser vant of this ca'ste as has been the case down through history." Lewis prefaced his attack on conscription by declaring that war and -fascism luy ahead for tiie na tion unless It sought to better the I conditions of its citizens rather .than to concentrate all its euer- jgies on preparations for war. Water Vital Item Of War in Africa C'AIItO, Kgypt. Aug. 7. (AP) 1 Tho African war, suddenly Murine Into a more dec'.mve nhase of the axis- Rritlsh conflict may he de cided as much by watei as by bul lets and bombs. ' I Britain's most powerful natural I defenses against the troops us jsembled by .Mussolini in tho Liliy .an desert are thirst and h'eut. i There Is a waterless stretch of blazing desert of almost 4U0 miles between the Italian positions and . the British huso at Mersu Matruh, Ion the Mediterranean coast. I Temperatures of 115 and 120 do- groos are usual In the daytime. Marshal (iraziaul, Mussolini s commander in Libya, will have to transport all ills water over dusty trulls almost devoid of cover and subject to the attacks of the royal air force unil motorized British land units. The British forces are composed of hardy fighting men, some of tile empire's most famous regiments, who have been train ed for years in the desert war fare. The liritish would have a line of oases to fall hack tip. Tho naval blockade or the Liby an coast is asserted by Die Brit ish already to have prevented much needed supply ships from getting through from Italy, while the royal air force has been sub jecting Grazluni's bases at To bruch, Manila und Iiema to almost dully attacks. Insurance Hen to Boost Oregon at World's Fair an Oregon delegation of friends and members of the Farmers and Truck Insurance exchanges to Treasuro island In San Francisco bay on August 10. according to Fred A. Ooff, local district mana ger of the exchange group. August It) lias been dedicated by the World's fair officials to the Farmers and Truck exchanges, and State Manager Jerry 8. Sayler ex tends a welcome to any and all Oregonlans who are on the fair grounds that day and an invitation to attend a special free program that will be provided by the exchanges. Attends .o Business Scott Lander, of Peck. Ore., spent yes terday In this city attending to business. Ray Doemer Awarded Scholarship a O.S.C. ! OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, Aug. 8. (Special) Ray Doemer, a graduate of Roseburg high school, has received a 1100 scholarship from the Sears, Roe buck company to attend Oregon State college this fall. He Is one of 25 high school students in Ore gon to receive such scholarships. Doemer was especially active In 4-H club work and F. F. A. activi ties and participated in debate and orchestra activities aa well. He received a strong recommendation without reservation for the scholar ship by his principal, C. H. Beard The Sear Roebuck company plans to make these scholarships an annual award, the school of ag riculture at O.S.C. announced. They are' to be awarded by Oregon State college to worthy Oregon farm boys of good character and schol astic attainment, who have demon strated leadership ability through participation In 4-H club, Future Farmers, or other agricultural or community activities. Doemer plans to enroll. In agri cultural engineering at the college for his major work. Girl Murdered While On Way to Factory SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Aug. 8. (AP) The gagged and stabbed tlve employee of a Springfield match' company, was found today, partly disrobed, in a roadside, tblekeu . . The body, ' which ' bore stab wounds in the- throat and chest, was discovered by the girl's father, Angelo. She had been missing;; since early yesterday, afternoon,'' disappearing while en route to her - employment. . The area In which the body was ' found; police said. 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