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f six - ROSEBURG NEWS.REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1940. McNary Ceremony Program Listed PORTLAND, AUR. 21. (AP)- JfHpuhllrun IfinliMH hnxtciicMi final lirpimi-ultons foriuy for Sciuttor CdarloH U McSuvv'h noliflcriUim of the vlro-preHidfhiiiil nnmlnatlnn fit thn Hiikni lull m tiumis mxt fl'ufHiloy. Tho Sulom prownm, AiiKUfit 27. jwuhIpr: Noon Lunrlmnn at Marlon lio 1M for ir;liMt commiiitMMnpn. Chairman, Dr. It. V, I'miml of Sii loin, fljicalfrH, Oovrrnor Ktnnneti nt MtniieHotu and Natlniml Chair man JoKepli W. .Marlfn. 1 p. m. pfriiic luncheon at Fir cone for prewfl and nicmibera of no liflralion committee. 3:45 p. in. Miifdcnl program at fairground by band and Kugne 1 Iw men. ; 4:30 p. m. Notification ccro- mony; national nnthorn; Invot-tv tlnn; Rnp. Martin's Introductinn of Covprnor Stasnfn; finvmnar Stas- Bn a nntlflfutlon addnHR; Sena tor McNwry's nrcppianro. The Bna(or will remain at the fairground1 Ar'"t' the enrcmoiiy lo j-pei'lYo tho public. flponao to fiuetttlons wither Drltixh Kovi'riinH'nt witiPHt for Unttfd Stales olroypra was nlno taki'ii up at the meeting. PreHhielit Hoonevelt haa guli that the dnntroyi'i'H qunaUoti watt not Involved in tlm air and naval baae Hit nation. J'rlor to today'u (M)iiforeiice ihero hud been much speculation thai the question of letting the Krliihfi have the fight ing KlllpH WOlllll lte iKsi llHHUl, Attempt to Postpone Draft Meets Failure fContlnued from page 1) Weekly Program Of Band Listed The program for tho weekly hand r.oncer to be held Thursday, start ing at 8 p. in., wna announced hy J. I). (Snap) Clllniore, direitor, today as followa: II arch, 1 l'ali4i.4t of thn rnlr," Souan. Wall)!. "Song Ik Knded." ... Ilerlln Sequent, "South of Mw H.rder," Cnrr. Novelty number by Dalay Kuyhen dall and Hilly Vluaon. Popular, "Dinah," AkM Wnreh. "Mllltnlro" Talbot Jlwjuest, "Woodpecker Song," Iji zarro. Old time vocal numbera by n real .old timer. Mr. HaniHay. Fox trot, "(ieorgla Camp Meeting," Miller. March, "Hall, Ilnil thn Gang's All Here," Lake. RequeHt, "Let Mo Call You Sweet heart," Freed mu ti. Selected vocal boIoh hy Millard MugneBB, wllh Mih. Wanda Alt huuH nt tdnno. Fox trot, " Dull Rajior ISIuos." . Hufftne. Wulti, "O P.ole Mio." Capua ropular, "Dnrktown Strutters Hall," IlrnokH. Allan Corihm and his nccordion. fox trot, "Penny Serenade." Hall fax. Finale, "God IUcbs America," Herlin. KvnrybHly Blng. U. S. Gets Two Plane Bases in South Pacific leaders were now "knocking al the door" of tho senate hi an ef fort to obtain repeal of atrnlane and ship profit limitations. He was told by an aircraft manufacturer, he mtUi, that 5n sub-contractors from whom the manufacturer purchased supplies preferred to deal with foreign buy ers because profits on negotiated United States government con tracts were restricted to 7 per cent on airplanes and 8 per cent on snips. Foreign contracts Yield ed us high as H per cent, Walsh said be was told. 'How can anybody vote to con script man (lower when the manu facturers of airplanes and ships Insist that they would have the Maine profits as In peacetime?" he shouted. Wealth Conscription Loses A S4-to-23 vote blocked a senate 'effort to attarh to the crniHcrlptlon bill an amendment to YonserL(t" wealth through a system of forced loans. The house committee bnd been scheduled to complete, lis version of thn Iturke-Wadsworth measure, hut that was put off until tornor- Greece and Italy Draw Nearer to War Plunge (Continued from page 1) nil leaves for officers and men to day and a rcHponsihlu spokesman said "we will not be caught by sur prise If (ireece should lie Invaded." In the third movo lo strengthen the army within a week, the gov ernment called to arms several thousand ifcn ia number of mili tary classes. C recce's precautions Jiavo been taken amid growing tension with Italy precipitated hy I t al I a n charges (ireece. Was responsible for the assassination of Daut Hog gia, an Albanian. Crcece has de nted any responsibility. Government quarters took cog nizance of Italian press attacks on the country. Including charges that hands of Creeks had invaded Al bania and burned ten villages. In single Italy Strikes Gibraltar With Fleet of Planes (Continued from page 1) as many as 2,foQ day. Nazis In Rerlln. however, assert el that tho slackening of German aerial assaults was due to bad weather over the channel, limiting activity to "necessary" scouting flights. Hitler's high command reported attacks on key military objectives In Kngland during the night, In cluding Cambridge, KaHlcburcli and Mansion airport ft, Deal, the harbor and rail terminal at Low estoft, and warehouses and rail road switches at Kxeter. A Drltisli warship and harbor facilities were bombed at Great VartniMith, Hie na.f communique said, and a 12, 'mo-ton merchant ship was sunk by direct bomb hits off the north coast of Ireland. tlah and Italian Torees, with seven RAF planes shot down. Simultaneously, Italy proclaim ed a "total blockade" of Hritish coasts In the Mediterranean area. In thn west. Ilritons asserted that Hitler's warnlanes have shift- en Horn mass aerial assaults to a new style r ' hit-and-run" tiicHcti lirltlsh experts said the now mode of attack, by one raider or small groups, was probably design en id avom trie Heavy lossi LONDON, Aug. 21. (AP) Ger many's alrforce blanketed Kngland with scattered Holo raids today, striking its heaviest blows in the southeaHt, where one coast resort was bombed twice In the early af ternoon. Three nazl bombers were shot down by British fighters, and a fourth was believed to have plung ed Into the KngTish channel. The greatest damage was report ed from the Industrial Midlands,1 where several bombs hit a thickly-1 populated residential and shopping area, killing one woman and Injur ing several others. In other sections German bomb ers did little damage, first reports indicated. Reuters (British) news agency reported from Bucharest today that Rumania has agreed definitely to cede southern Dobruja to Bulgaria, returning their frontier to that ot Ickes' description of the republi can party as "the party of ap peasement" with an assertion that Ickee himself was "u Hitler in short punts.". "Like Hitler ho Is a profession al ruhble-rouser who inner suc ceeded ut anything else," Bridges declared. "The new deal regime that Ickes -schemes for Is nothing hut an American form of nazism. Like Hitler he 1b a common scold pulled up by high office." Trotsky Near Death From Pickax Attack (Continued from page 1) , Trotsky recently expressed bo an gered him that he decided to kill the Russian. He expressed regret and said he hoped he would be put lo death, police said. Trotsky and the visitor were alone In Trotsky's office when a bodyguard heard Trotsky scream. He dashed in, set upon the assail ant and heat him with a pistol butt. Mrs. Trotsky screamed "don't kill him. The attacker, slightly wound ed, was held in the police hospital vvherp Kiirgeons strove to save Trotsky's II re. The aasallant carried the pickax, of the type used by mountain climbers, and a pistol. Police the orized he used the pickax to avoid ntleni'lon of the guards In the at- tack, and brought tempt to shoot bis essary. the pistol to at. way out If nee FREE PICTURES SCENIC VIIWS-RIADY FOR FRAMING No wonder so many motorists are framing Standard's ScenicArt Prints they're so beautiful! The selection was made from over 4,000 natural color photographs! They're freel STANDARD OIL COMPANY OP CALIFORNIA FOR EXTRA SERVICE CET STANDARD Gatollno-Unturpasted row. Thn hill cnim. ihrnuxli today's , . , .lnn l.u-..,.r u ill,nl ,.. , f"" 1 ,, "IB "'""'H rwel.tly In i , i ... .rii... . Vi. I ""r"K ni'i-liil ann:i.l;in mi ... .. , .. .... n,,, .,MI iiiuKtiuiii. Il iivir.mii mi i fpinii in inn in iiii'ii (Continued from paco 1) ImnlfH may ronatrui't ami oper ate on Canton Inland an airport avnllablo tor alrplanott of both na tions In return for fi'us to be axreed on. 'Only'HrlHsh ComnionweaHh or American civil aviation companies may use tho inlands for scheduled nlr service. The joint occupation does not prejudice the claims of either Kov eminent to thn island. (Hotli claims were based on early explorations.) between lx and ill inclusive, with ncllve military service for those 31 to l.r. One amendment approved 11 to I ""would Klve the conscripts base pay of -'!o a month. Tho committee eliminated n pro vision 11111110117.1111: the president to ' creiile borne defenso units out of the 1S-21 and ir ir groupn. It pro vided, Instead, Hint such units could not be foiineil until specifi cally nrilereil liy congress in nepn 'rulo lovishillnn. In the senate debale I.ee fl.. 'Osla.l urped amendment nf the 'inllltnrr lislnlni; hill to reenlre persons able to do so lo lend money lo (he L'overnment at maxi mum interest of 1 pnt cent when ever tnantinu'er vim drafted. "The trouble Willi i-iiiiip of ll.eie cudalus nf Industry," lb" Okla homa?! nssorled. "Is that thov are Ihe kinds of iiittriotn who want me lo itlvo my life for their ronnliy." C.loaret Production Apnrovlii'iiieiv sii.oui) unu.nnu of Ihe liiimiiliilnniiiin ck-aiels manu factured In Ibe rolled Slates an- nuallv lire oimluced In Ihe slate of Ninth Carolina. UINDON. A UK. 21. (AIM Well-Informed political quarters predicted today there would be n Ilritlsh cabinet chanire shortly after the fortnight's adjournment of parliament starting tomorrow. Retirement of Neville t'bamher )ain, lord president nf council, and replacement of Porelun Secretary lxird Halifax are mentioned. Herbert Morrison, minister of rtupply. and Alfred Hurt-Cooper, minister of Information, also were discussed as likely to leave the government. . WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. (AP) -The government's ranking legal, military and foreign policy offi cials conferred today on legal questions Involved in nciiilsltlon by the I'nlted Slates of offshore Iiavnl and air bases. Negotiations with Iho llrltlsli . for such bases have been report ed In Ixindon to be advanced lo the stage of agreement In prin ciple. , Attorney (ienerul Jackson did Hot amplify and none of the other conferees would comment in re- Leavo For Eugene Mrs. Warren Vrlggs, of Kugenn, and Carl II. Shoemaker, of Washington, n. c, left today for Kllgene, following a few days in this city visiting their ino'her and brothers. Madame M. .1. Shoemaker ami lr. II. It. and S. .1. Shoemaker. 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