Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 12, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    r
si
KOSEBURS KEWS.REV1EW, ROSEBURS. ORBSPW, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1940.
Willlcfe Scores New
; Deal 'Defeatist1 Attitude
(Continued from page 1)
j- i oii si Lie act. li in a rack tana
une."
In his prepared Rpeoch, WiUklo
1)ieu iiHkoil wln'ihor hln uuillencH
mn; "wliiit l,lllli'r llihiks or what
Mussolini tlilnkH."
Ah ha rviul Jt ho eliminated Urn
uokIk HitliM and MiihmuIIiiI and
piibHtitiiictl "forHKii Kovernmontu,"
U'lllkin addicsHi'd an audience
In tht Hohioji Nutlimal Jeanne
at to :r,fuu. nr ho ended
a liiM-Mitli imtnmubllt' -iimpui.'M
bnne)mll park, PHtlmated by police
through HoiithfiiHtMii MaHHuehu-
HCtlH cltll'S.
l.ate In tho afternoon ii.id
Htopped at Harvard xqnai o if Cum
hrldKu and told a crowd of nlu
dciitH that tho npi-clal train carry
liiK I'roHidcnt KouhcvcIi Into I'enn
Hylvaiiiii and Ohio wan IjHub 11
nuiH'cd partly hy 1 h public,
Wlllkht iikhhi led Dial. "thin 1h do
nillltury inspection trip," hecause,
ho mild, "the pi'cKldcnt too!( aboard
in Pennsylvania tho democratic.
candidate lor senator and other
lejrtocratic official."
In a later speech at Lynn, Masw.,
WIHkle omletideil ihai operation
of thfi train was "a rontrovontlnn
of tho Hatch act am the corrupt
practices act."
"That campaign tour." ho said,
"tinder tho kuIxo of a military in
spection lour, in playing politics
with the deft-use oi the I 'nlted
States,"
Tripped
I OLA, Kas. Glen llitiHon. 2d,
started on an automobile trip.
He ran out of khh,
Atieiuptiim to slop a pawning
motorist ho was struck by another
car. 0
U'hllrt he was on the way to a
ItoNpitnl. someone slob hi uto.
hearshiftihg
TakesaHoliday.hWith
DODGE FLUID DRIVE
Stop in Today . . . Anytime
SI" DILLARD MOTOR CO.
and enjoy
THE TRIPLE THRILL'
of
FLUID DRIVING
it
M
OI
in
For 1941
Commercial League Standings
Team W j !-
rii-l Hey S 4
Khvniiis 8 4
r. s. v. a 7 r.
Kuril's IulK" ft 4
Com Coin I! (i
I'lDleHKlnna Men 4 li
KlkH l.od)!!' 3 li
Sli'liliellM Aulo Cu 1 11
Games Last Night
l)el Hny 2 - KuKles l.clKfl 1.
V. K. V. A. li I'rofeMHlonul .Men 1.
KlkH J.oilKe .'i StepheiiH Aulo
Co. (i.
Coca Cola 2 KIwuiiIh 1.
Hteti iiKlividual Hcore,
r'lmniniin, 211; hitth Herii'H
Harry Henry. fiL'2.
Scores Last Night
Iel H.-v:
ItailliNin ISO
iiiiteiihiii 1 n
Sioni' 12
.OUT
.5"!)
.411
.::(
Fred
fieoie.
Me.Mllllen
Henry
Handicap
Totals
KhkI'.'h f 'lull :
Mills
Wllithilill
Murphy
HilHKeutl
H row n
Handicap
Totals
HI
. 1 Si
.. 77
Mi".
-:(
I r . :
.If. 4
1:11
r,s
Kiwunls Clnli:
Krell
HodKers
Parkinson .. ..
founds
Absentee .. ..
Handicap .. ..
Totals
Coca ( '.in :
Moser
Hishop
Atlly
Stevens
Idles
Handicap .. ..
Totals
..155
. I i:s
.117
l Hi
. i m
In!)
hln
i:ir.
.125
.151
1 17
. I2X
12il
..sill!
J GO
127
170
1X7
17!l
77
9n
170
115
157
1n2
171
Ml
170
105
105
115
III
lull
71
12S
H5
121
1 55
MX
120
.s 17
15S
15X
15.'!
lti:i
1st
77
Mi:t 2
1!I1
Mil
177
17
1411
l.'tl
!)K1 2051)
473
:ir.i
:'!i7
413
411
327
23SS
422
425
4 15
45x
412
21111
llllll 2532
1 12
1 10
1 15
152
103
lull
10!)
155
173
150
120
120
Professionals:
Van Val.ali ,
Cotnpton
Lclirhnch .. .
Campbell .. .
Chapman .. .
Handicap .. .
Totals .. .
1. S. V. A
Spencer .. ..
II. I'Tsher
Calvin
Crockett .. ..
Tannlund ..
Handicap ..
Totals .. .
..103
I2X
.. Il!l
153
.211
.100
II 21 1
.12!)
Ill
. 131
115
121
.101
MX
111
17fl
112
4 tin
351
157 115 4HI
13!) 153 4 15
134
100
S5
Ml 4X0
100 4nx
S70 2071
lxti 112 427
102
151
Itlil III
1 IX '1X2
lOt 101
1x0 45!i
133 415
4 10
451
4S3
70X !l!tx !ll:"i 20s 1
KlkH LodKe:
Morgan ..
Kllloll
Citrl lllnck .
202 172 17
.151 117 15
ins' Hill U,
Ml
452
,'llill
tlius. Pntehett ..US 125 lfil 434
Vf. Stephenson ..152 1(11) 148 490
llamllcnp ISO 130 13B 408
TolalH 900 870 919 2095
Stephen Auto Co.:
Cec: lllnck 178 188 1S4 550
I. Stephens 1011 144 112 416
('has. Stanton ..14!) 141 150 4 Mi
lloh nussell 152 133 158 453
(. UmllllH 117 130 135 412
Handicap 95 95 95 2X5
Totals Xf)l X31 MO 2502
Friday Football Finals
(Hy I ho Associated PresB)
Colleges.
Oregon Statu 20, Portland 0.
Coloruilo college U, Whitman 0.
College of Idaho V. I'uclfic G.
Oregon High Schools.
I.elianon 13, Springfield 0.
Hilverton 13. Chemuwii 0.
Salem 34, Milwiialde 0.
The Dalles 12, Hand 0.
Klamath Kails 14, Ashland G,
Albany 2X, Tillumook 0.
Astoria 7, Hood Itlver 6.
Mllton-Kreewater 21, Haker G.
Oregon City 12. Corvallls G.
I Diversity
Eugene
gene) I).
13,
(Eu-
Turkey, Russia on Brink
Of Plunge Into War
(Continued from page 1)
llritain had designs on rich oil sup
plies now under tho wing, of the
fierinnu air force.
. Britons continued to leave Ru
uianiu for Turkey and Oreece.
(Ireece closely watched her Al
hanian horder where thousands of
fascist troops nave been con
centrated. With the departure of the last
Itrltish national from itutnnnin, sev
erance of llrillHli'ltumaniau diplo
matic realtions was expected.
The pro-nazi Ttumunian govern
ment began selecting iron guard
members to take complete control
of the American-owned Rumanian
telephone company in n program to
place all foreign-owned companies
in the hands of iron guard direc-;
torates.
Local Alleys Join
National Carnival
Tho Roftohurg Bowling Alleys
will join In the, national bowling
carnival which utartu today and
coiitlnueH lor nlKht full weeks,
Floyd Uaughimm, owner-manaKer
reports. The carnival, In which
$50,000 Is offered in the form of
prizes. Is open I every bowler In
parliclputlng alleys throughout the
country and every howler, Mr.
Haiifc'hmnn states, has ait equal
chance to win.
The opportunity to win prizes Is
made eo,ua) hy u division of bowl
ers into classes ranging from be
ginners lo stars so that luck of
howling ability does not lu nny
way bumper tho opportunity of a
novlco to sharo equally with an ex
pert. The carnival Is offered for the
purpose of encouraging open bowl
ing. Scores in league games are
not Included in competition. To
participate In the contest a bowler
must complete tbreo consecutive
games. For euch three lines he will
be Issued an entry blank by the
alley management. On this blank
his scores will be entered and veri
fied by the alley proprietor and
will be mailed to the national car
nival headquarters to be included
In the contest.
The contests are held week-by-week
for eight consecutive weeks
with 2.190 prizes in the form of
cash, bowling balls, shoes, trophies,
coupon books, etc., to be distribut
ed weekly.
Full particulars are available at
the bowling alley.
DANCE
MOOSE HALL
Sat. Nite, Oct. 12th
Music by Henry Hall's
Orchestra
35c Gents, tax inc. Ladies 10c
SPECIAL!
Model D Tractor $500
T-20 International $975
New Model G $150 off
2-Plow Crawler, new . . . .$1250
Buy Where You Own the Profits
DOUGLAS COUNTY,
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch.
ROSEDURG. OREGON
Save Money
On Gasoline and Oil!
We can save you 4c a gallon on first grade gasoline if you
buy it in 40-gallon lots. Come in and let us explain this
offer.
ROSEBURG GRANGE SUPPLY CO.
222 Spruce Street
Roseburg
argaMates
eunsg
TODAY
Saturday, October 12th
Bring, or send in your sub
scription today, and save
20
The Roseburg News-Review
OCTOISEK 12
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ARREARS UPON WHICH A PAY
MENTAT BARGAIN RATES HAS NOT BEEN MADE, WILL BE
SUBJECT TO COLLECTION AT $5 PER YEAR BY MAIL, OR
65c PER MONTH BY CARRIER, OR DISCONTINUANCE WITH
OUT FURTHER NOTICE AFTER THIS DATE.
Subscriptions Received in the Mails Monday Will Be Accepted at Bargain Rates
srr.
-vss sa ".
Trfe DOUGLAS COUNTY DAILY
"S:.,iirY.J..LAJ
WUUHMVILPMttP