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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, R0SEBUR6, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1940.
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Balkan-Italian
Friction Mounts
Killing of Stcond Fascist Irks
Rome, Stirs Chargts Against
' Yugoslavia and Greece.
ATHENS, Aug. 13. (AP)
Premier Central Metaxaa has
turned down a Rome-Berlin
"suggestion" that Greece form
ally renounce Great Britain'
guarantee of her independence
and territorial integrity, high
diplomatic (ources reported
tonight.
: ROME, Auk. 1.1. (AP) Friction
liHiwMin Italy mid YiikohIiivIii wiih
rnmrll by tho faxrlHt pii-wi Unlay
fix llnlliin (iiwll tciiBlnu iijijiuii'iilly
uiovpi tnwnrtl a ti'IkIh.
Thn YiikohIuv ilirririilly, twinnl
Inir to thn nnwHpannr Iji Triliiinn,
vim ovir Hid killing of 11 fiiw'lHl in
Dm Italian town of Kuril on tin'
YuKoHlnv count. Tho Zulu pupil
Iiicr wiih Hiild to ho nroiiHcd.
KnsilM Ionnnlo Clnrrovlcli. the
' iliHiiiilih Httiil, wiih lilllud when hu
ciliji;i:ti'il to it ntniDKHr hIiikhik u
Slav koiik on n Kuril Htrmt.
It fullc.rl to Buy how Clurcovlch. a
min.or fuftdHt (trailer in a Zaru
Hiiliurli, had been klllwl except Hint
ho hud linen "ImrlmrotiBly Kluin."
It doBcrlhcd lilm aa Zuru's "f IthI
tiiHflBt mnrtyr whoso name will be
fittingly honored."
Vii'Klnlo (iuyda, fiisiliit editor
who often reriectB offlclnl opinion,
fli'i iiHnd Orcoce. .or BeeklnK to aelzn
part of llallun-lielil Albania.
The aeeiiHation wiih eoutalneil In
fluydii'H rejection of a (Jreek vnr
rion of (be Hlnyfne nuiir the (Ireek
frontier of ail Albanian, limit II.ok-Kla.
(Hlnen the flood Friday Invamon
of which toppled KIiik Z"K
from bin throne, Albania uau lion
Incorporated within the Kalinn em
pire.) fiayda chained nlsn thai (ivnece
lone had been a "Kllent nliy nnd
niiltulor" for the ilemocinclcH and
linn offered to extend It h uiii in
every way by contraband and frou
use of Hh territory and counts to
the llrllish inllltiiry coininniid, of
which It haa become moro an open
necomplleo every day."
(Tho tireek government mild
Itiillan ohniUPH In connection with
loKKlii'u death worn falBe. It said
IlogRla was a "notorious bandit"
with a nrlcn on his head who bad
been killed by two Albanians who
fled to Oieecu and were arres eii
(hero.)
Hurricane Death Toll
Mounts to Thirty-Five
(Pont limed from pnKn 1)
cept one boat In the luirlinr sunk.
llnimiKo to IndiiRlrinl plants In
Charleston wan mtliimitwl ut s:,no,
nun. Hiissell McOowan. C'liniloRlon lit
tnrnnv, PEtimnlml property dnniiitin
w.ould nnproxlniate si.onn.nno nt
nearby Kollv islund tho worst hit
In the Churleston section.
. Insurance adjusters osllinnled
ilnnuiKO nt Savaiiniib would total
between SSIiO.OOO and Jl.OnO.cno.
Britain Battles Another
Swarm of Nazi Raiders
(Pont limed from pnKn 1)
was attain a principal target.)
"A few casualties, some, falnl"
were officially ndinltted.
Tlic authorized ncconiils. Iww
over, alressed the iliimiiK" done by
the Ilrltlsb Snltriro and Hurricane
nphter defenders.
Nazi Filers Flee.
One sniiadron of Spitfires. It was
slated, ebnscd n large fiirmiitlini of
Dornier bombers across the cliau.
m l towaiil Kni nco and "iliminged
nl least rive." Annther Spltriie
proun engaged more than thirty
Dnrnlcis five miles above the
Kentish coast.
tA llrllish flying officer wns de
clared to linve attacked four (ler
niaii bombers "one after the other.
sllencliiR the rear Runner In two of
them und aeelng thick clouds of
smoke pouring from a third as It
dived crippled toward Ibo sea."
Over the Thames estuary, the
waterway to London, two doiten
Dornlera. flylnK In Mailt wedge for
mation, wero attacked by n group
of Rpllflrcs. The official account
said (but a Hergeiint pilot who al
ready hud shot down eight (ionium
planes "saw the rear gunner of n
hnmher bo bad attacked jump out
by parachute." The plane fell to
ward the water.
Itepoiis from one southeast coast
town said ut least six Cermnn
planes wero shot down off two
points in that area.
Long Range Guru Boom.
Ominous undertones to the day
of aerial Hlruggle were continued
roportH, trickling belatedly through
the censor, of the reported shelling
by lonc ruiiRe cannon yesterday of
one southeast coastal town. House
holders were unanimous In their be
lief that shells, not bombs, caused
Stock and Bond
Averages
damaKe to houses. However, au
thorities said there was no con
(Intuition "ut bH" of tho reported
cunnniuido.
Despite tho huiidrcilH of planes
which the. Unmans used today and
tho "zero hour" predictions from
the continent, some Ilrltlsb experts
said they didn't helluva the battle
yet had reached "hllUkrlog force.
Blockade Peril Loomi.
Cerniaiiy, they asserted, can af
ford to send a thousand pianos a
duy .against l-;ngluiul In an at
tempt to sniiisb ueriiil resistance.
They speculated, too, on the pos
sibility that the reich may choosu
lo muliitaiii an aerial blockade ol
Knglaml lo bring her to her knees
before winter, rulhur than a frontal
assault. i
Tho aeronautical correspondent
of Mentors, the llrllish news agen
cy, said such n blockade was "a
Weapon even more deadly Hum the
subiunrlnes with which (iermany
nearly lii-ought of the (starvation)
attempt in 1917."
llesldes constantly arriving re-
portH ol tierinuii plnnoH shot down
in scattered regions, ut Jenst l.'l
(ieriuiin airmen wero Bald to have
been captured and two others were
seen dropping by purachuln Into a
woods.
A barrage balloon was said to
have trapped one (ieriuau bomber
oft the southeast coast.
Tallies Contradict.
A final check-up of yesterday's
air battles over I he llrllish const
showed Ma (ierinan pIuiich downed
311 fighters and 2li bombers an
air ministry spokesman suld. Loss
of 12 ilrltlsb planes previously had
neen admitted. (Thn (iermun tally
acknowledged only 21 losses and
claimed destruction of Ml llrllish
planes.)
Iletween BOO- and BOO (lermnn
planes participated in the raids, tho
spoKosiiuin sa d. eiiuineruiliii' u
tho llrltlsli bin;:
Eight Junkers Kk's, six Junkers
K7'h, throo Dornier 2I.ri's, two Hor
nier 17's, 11 Messerscblllltt 110's,
21 Messerschinltt 09's, one llelnkel
i i-i nun seven others, hromrhi
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Mafor Hoopkl
and then there was the serow, or
"GOAT ANTELOPE" A VERV RARE BEAST INDEED
KAMBING GRUM IS THE MALAV NAME FOR HlM, BUT
'THE ZOOLOGISTS CALL HlrA rJAEMORWAEDUS BECAUSE
OP HIS EVCTREMELV GUV HABITS, THE SEROvM HARDLY
EVER FALLS. TO THE RIFLE, AND I Atv OME OF
THE VERV FEW WHITE MEN EVER. TO SET
EVES OM A LIVING.
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II I V i!-W ( I'M NOT BORING VOU, tLC kT. o W-
bm- kmm xzr?Jk. p&z&rx m&wm
Wallace Cloake To
Take Flight Course
Wallaco II. Cloake, on of Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Cloake of Edon-
bower, today was notified to re
port August lli. at Seattle to start
elimination flight training for the
murine corps reserve, in which he
recently was enlisted.
Cloake. a griiduuto of nosehurg
high school and u student at Ore
gon Ktalo college, was one of the
first solo Btudents of the Umpoua
Flying club at Itoseburg and now
holds e private license. He Is the
first of the club's students to en
list lor flight training, although
several have enlisted In army
brunches In which they are receiv
ing ground Instruction with the
prospect of nventuully securing
in my lllgbt training.
If successful in passing the cllin-
liintlnn night training, Cloake will
bo sent to Pensauola, Kin., for
nine months of advanced instruc
tion, after which he will return
homo to bo continued on reserve
status.
British Bombing Planes
Set Fires in Amsterdam
AMSTERDAM. Aiiir. 13 f AP
via Jlerlin.) Ilrltlsb bombs started
twenty fires In a densely populated
urea of Amsterdam last night. One
person was killed nml nmnv in.
' jured.
Proposed Ban on Demo
Book Gratifies Willkie
(Continued from page 1)
thn Justice department would not
permit thn sole of democratic
down by antl-ulrerart f,', wlilih !""ul,Kn l,0"k," , '"l"!VT
have not been definitely Ide.iM ed ' l' V "'ranliiatlons and llalcb's
(lermimy also lost more than " , , V ,', . .
100 trained airmen In the flghllnl! "k" W0Ul'1 l"0"'"-"-
In New York, Flynn said "Ihe
advertising contracts to which be
refers were ull entered Into long
before the Hutch bill became u law.
No iiilvertlsementH are now, or will
There never was
liny Intention of placing the hook
on sale. It will go to 100,000 or
moro deinocriitlc speakers mid
workers."
yesterday anil "only 12 of our own
pilots did not return," tho air min
istry news sorvlco assorted,
Nuzl strategy appeared lo he aim.
en ai iiiiisuug the coast
i 'over to
from
ortsmouib. re,le, l n " .
clmnm.i ,...... u soiieiien.
. ... ...,.. if. ioi lie-
fonso by tho powerful llrllish homo
fleet and puvhig l Ik, wny f,. ,IOH.
,,, crossing or tho niirrow
channel.
Sir Henry flullett, vlco iiresldent
of the executive council.
Oilier vU-tlms were Kir Cyril's
chief aide. Col. Tbornlhwait;
Slreei'B secretary; and the four
members of the crew.
A royal Australian air force ma
chine which h.-ft lirisbane Monday
was given up as !nt, its six occu
pants presumably drowning ul sea.
Will Conduct Revival
Services in Roseburg
Flag Salute in Local
Schools Compulsory
(Continued from page 1)
Volunteer System for
United States Proposed
(Continued from page 1)
Compiled hy
Aug. 13:
BONDS
The Associated Press.
20 10 10 10
Rll'a Ind'ls 1'1's Kgn.
Tuesday .. .... r! 4 103.(1 iin.r, 3113
Prey, day Mi.4 103. 3 aii.x 40.2
Month ago ... 57.2 103.0 !ni.o 3(1.2
Year ngo B7.ll 100.S A7.2 fill. 5
110 hlRh MI.9 10S.B S17.5 1,3 5
1940 low 48.3 US.9 90.3 3.1.1
STOCK9
30 ir, in go
' Ind'ls KM's I'l's Rt'ks
Tuesday GS.4 l.r, 2 :i.r, 3 41.7
Prev. liny 00.4 Ifi.S 3(1.2 43.0
Month nso ....fi7.9 15.7 35.S 41.7
Year ago Cft.-I 18.8 40 1 49 2
1940 high 74 2 20.5 40.0 r,2 2
1940 low 52.3 13.0 30.9 37.0
I.nnON. Aug. 13.-(.P)
llrllish inoior lorpedo bonis rom.1,1
a series of nctP.ns wiih larger en
emy surfiice craft during Ibuilark
ness of early today, the admlriiliv
aiiiinunceil tonigbl.
Tile llrllish boniu u,,...ii., ..,
30 knots, sighted two small ei y
Men inn yarns away.
One of Ihe llrlllitli .nil 1
dlaiely rainmed one or the enemy
whllo nnolber, Ilrltlsb boat engag
ed, tho oilier Willi 11111, lii,. ,.
and grenades at what was describ
ed as "almost poini. blank
The udmlraltv said it,, it,.iiiui,
altack took considerable nrr..ci"
while tho enemy's return fire was
ineiiective.
A third llrllish motor imimiin
bout sighted two larger enemy
ships and iniirhlucgiinncd them at
very close range" il continued.
Later number llrllish mil in- In,. tin.
do bout fought two running bat
tles wiih an enemv "K" bout.
(Small torneiln boat.)
Other llrllish motor Inrneitn
IIOI1IS,
irnin DUO feet, set the lilane nhbie
by lint and accurate fire, the an
nouncement said.
I here were 110 Ilritish casualties
and the only . damage sustained
was dealt the ramming torpedo
boat, I lie admiralty usserlcd.
1 1 ,
NAZI LAND OFFENSIVE ;
OF BRITAIN THOUGHT NEAR
nillll.lN. Aug. 13. (API All
signs pointed today to on early
zero hour for a nnzl offensive
against Kugland with Its climax
an attempt in land (leiinan troops
on the llrllish Isles.
lo anybody who observed Her
man laellcs In Poland. Norway
and western ICurope. It Is perfect
ly clear Hint Cermuuy is again try
lug to bring maximum destruc
tion to railways, airporls, naval
harbors, industrial plums and
gasoline tanks before ordering her
troops to move.
in the case of Knaland. It Is of
further prime Importance to have
coastal Imtleries silenced. Only
after this has been largely achiev
ed Is the hazardous tusk or laud
ing troops likely In be tackled.
boyi Britona Dodge Fight
Declaring that since veslerilnv
the Ilrltlsb nlrrnrce fliers are
seeking tn avoid fights, Informed
(iermnn sources said the nazl tac
tics now are to force them lulo
combat or risk having their air
ports, hangars nml shops destroy,
ed and plums demolished on tlie
ground.
The latest advices of HNR. offi
cial (Iermnn news agency, added
Hie Must Cbuicb airport to Ihe
lay's (,'ermau olilectives. six
liuiiRnrs. niTontlng lo UN 11, were
smashed complelely, crews' bar-
u-ks set afire, antlalrcrafl bat
teries silenced, gasoline tanks lg
idled by heavy bomb hits. 10 Snli-
rires destroyed on the ground and
12 barrage balloons shot down.
Detente Held Futile
In n (ierinan bomber raid on the
harbor of Wulsond, between New
castle mid South Shields. DM!
said, numerous high explosive and
incendiary bombs caused widi
spread fires In storehouses and
warehouses.
British chasers and anti-aircraft
batteries trying to repel the he-
forednwn nnzl millers were un
able to prevent the nttuck or even
Inflict damage, DNfl declared.
It said fierce air battles, devel
oping over the channel and along
the coast, cost Ihe llrltish "n great
number of chasers" as Cpinian
fliers succeeded In breaking
through anrlul defenses In hotnb
previously designated targets. 1
DISCONTINUE BOOK, OBEY
LAW, ADVICE OF HATCH
WASHINGTON. Aug. I.'I.--(AI')
Democratic plans for 11 souvenir
IIMil campaign hook vn under
Ihe fire loiluy of nun parly mem
ber who culled the prnjcclcd pub
lication tin evasion of the nut i
polltifs law.
Senator Hatch (II., N.M.). rather
of Hint legislation, told his party
publicly that "the only thing to do
now is to discontinue the book and
obey tlie law."
"Under tho ncl (be snlo nr tho
hook Is not prohibited." he nssert
cd In tile senate yesterday, "but Its
purchase is a vlolnllon'or the law."
Hatch suid advertising by cor
porations in tho book was "clearly
1111 evasion, ir not a violation or
Ihe corrupt practices net" that
bans political contributions by enr
poralions. New Barrier Proposed.
While llalch criticized tho cam
paign book, Senator Miller (D..Ark.)
announced that he wouV Introduce
an amendmeni to tlx. c,-i.ni
attacked hy a tlerniaii phine tlces net nuiklng It a violation lor
.ii person, 1 11-111. corporation or of. J
fleer of n corporal Ion directly or'
1 , . r,., , 1 1 """ M suspected until
Pi, for lollllcal purposes. ,.,.,,,, 1)f ,,,
Miller told
ing tlie president tn mobilize the
nn'.lonul guard and reserves ad
vanced another step toward enact,
meat. The house military commit
tee voted unanimously last night
lo recommend passage of the sen-nlc-approvcd
measure, hut made
several changes in lis provisions.
The coniinlllee ri'lained Ihe re
rtuireiuent that men called to the
colors should he restored lo their
former, or equlvalenl, jobs nfler
thelr yenr's active service hut
struck out the provision Hint an
employer's failure to reinstate a
tmiu would cnnslllute nufnlr labnr
pracllce under the natinuul labor
relations act.
It also revised the national guard
provisions tn require mandatory
discharge, upon request, of a
guardsman with one or more abso
lute dependents.
In offering bis conscription sub
stitute 'I'u r I said It provided a
comprehensive plan for training
the youth of the nation, without
disturbing their schnollng or di
vorcing lliein rroni their jobs,
through the establishment ol a sep
arate army training corps and the
encniirimement or Ihree-to Tour
year high school and college mili
tary courses.
U. S. "Kidded" Charged
During yesterday's debute on the
ilrn ft bill Senator Hone (I).. Wash)
political
country
m-ihhici'h lie u-nitiii. . ... ... . . t. .. ...
u-lil.i...t.i n. r. ... .. woen iney pnsmeo couscripi ion Ol
,Z, " ' "I0 ",!1' wealth In wartime, lie said he
, .-.M. iiifi-H coiummee
can hear C. It. Tutlle. an oil 1.1,, I
ot the S. S. Kresgn compnuy, ex
plain a letter which Senator Myrtles
(!.. S.C.I bud interpreted as an
ut tempt to have Kresge employes
... .,.,, Mime 10 limns lor Wendell
repuniuan luesulential
I.. Wlllkli
nominee.
Crash of Australian
Plane Kills 10 Persons
SYDNEY. Australia. Aug. n
lil'". Sir Cvril II. II.
White, chief of Hie Australian annv
siuii. aim three commonwcalih
cabinet ministers, tiled with siv
other persons today in Die flaming
-limn in an airliner near the Can
herra airport.
ihe minlsieis. en roule from
innnoiTii 10 ul t.-n.l a cabinet meet
ing, were:
llrlgiidler (bviffrey A. Street, de
fense. .1. V. ratrhnlrn, air.
- O .I
Ljen7emati jfi'cnv
' OLD
IMS HUNTER
KESTVCKY STRAIGHT
lUHIRIiO.y II ItlSKEY i
- mmr
I mm
90 Proof
Thi tehitker It 4 rears olii
m. Jdmeion & Co. Inc. N. Y.
thought most sacrifices would be
made by the youth of Hie country,
not by capital.
This prompted Senator Clark (D..
Mo.) to observe Hint he thought It
was a "significant trend" Hint con
gress was asked to puss "one week
a bill to draft the yon 111 of the
country and the next week a hill to
exempt shipbuilders and munitions
makers from any limitation on
proMls."
He alluded lo (be excess nroflts
Rev. Louis E. Hall
Revival services, to lie conducted
by the Hev. Louis K. Hull, under
sponsorship of the Douglas County
Holiness association, will begin (
Wednesday night. The services will j
he held in a tent to he located at I
the east end of the city auto park.j
adjoining the Kowler street bridge,
Tho first meeting will he held r.t
7:30 p. m. Wednesday, followed by
daily morning services at 10 ami
each evening at 7:30 o'clock. An af
ternoon service will he held nt 3
Sunday.
The meetings are Interdenomina
tional with us many as Beve-n do
nominations already cooperating as
members of the association. The
Douglas County Holiness associa
tion was organized Inst November.
Albert J. Scbocke Is president of
Ihe county unit and Mrs. Vera Ran
kin is secretary-treasurer.
The meetings, which are to con
tinue through Sundiiy. Aug. 25. are
open to Hie public, nml (he nssociii
Hon Is inviting all interested pir
sons to nitend.
Kvangelist Hull is highly recom
mended. Hie Itev. Mr. Scbocke re
norts. He will he ussisted bv Mrs.
Hall, nil experienced religious lead-
pato In said exorcises but should
be excluded hy tho teacher from
the room In which said exercises
were being held during the time
the salute to tho Hag and pledge
or allegiance were being given:
And WIIERKAS, said enso so
pending in Hie supremo court of
the United States was decided on
June 3, 1940, and in suld cause
said supreme court held Hint the
requirement of participation by
pupils in public schools In the cere
mony ol' saluting the nutinniil flag
dons n,ot In the case or a pupil who
rertises participation upon religious
grounds infringe upon (ho liberty
guaranteed by the Fourteenth
amendment to the Constitution, and
said decision ot the supreme court
hub now become final:
NOW, THKIiEl'-OHIO. the board
of directors of school district No.
4, Douglas county, Oregon, does
hereby adopt the following regula
tion. Ihe same lu be In Immediate
effect :
ItKSOLVED. by (be hoard or di
rectors or schnol district No. 4, of
Douglas county, Oregon, (hut us a
part or the general citizenship
Irnlnliifc or the pupils in the schools
or said district and for the purpose
of Inculcating in the minds of the
pupils proper regard for tho laws
or society und lor tho government
under which they live, Il is herebv
prescribed nnd directed Hint nil
pupils attending the public schools
.of this district shall participate In
patriotic exercises directed by tho
teachers Including the salute to the
flag of tho United Slates and the
repeating of the pledge of alleg
lunee thereto by each and every
pupil;
That said patriotic exercises, in
cluding tho saluto to the flag and
the 'enenting oP the pledge of al
legiance, shall he conducted hy the
teachers at least once in each six
weeks' period of thn school year In
the grades from the 1st to tint 6th
Inclusive and In tho Junior and
Senior high schools ut nil assem
blies of a patriotic, nature and at
such other und additional times as
the principals of the . various
schools may direct: that Ihe city
superintendent of schools is here
by Instructed and directed to see
that this regulntl.011 Is enforced:
TIE IT FUltTIIEK RESOLVED
that In case any pupil shall refuse
to comply with tho lorogolng regu
lation. Ihe tencher In eburgo shall
immediately report the same to
the principal ,of snld school, nnd
said principal shall Immediately
suspend said pupil and shall
through the city superintendent Im
mediately report said suspension to
the board of directors;
Suld suspension shall continue
for ii period of three school days
at the expiration .of which said
time said pupil so suspended shall
bo reinstated;
That upon a second violation by
snld pupil of said regulation the
teacher in charge shall immediately
report the same to the principal of
said school who shall again sus
pond said pupil and Immediately
report the Home through the city
superintendent to the board of di-
out, l minii shall there
upon b'y the board of directors bj
expelled from scnim mr inn nu
ance of the current school term.
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
Dr. D. B. Bubw
116 No. Jackion
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Colman Lanterns, pack sacks and all other types
of equipment.
We have just received a large shipment of
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When you're looking for some place in the
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stop along the road to ask directions. Almost
always, your volunteer guide winds up his bewil
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wavinqs with the cheerful comment, "YOU
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But sometimes you do.
When you're looking for "good buys" in town
don't grope your way along. Shop FIRST in the
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