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Id ' EIGHT NEWS-REVIEW, R6SE6URS, 6rE50N, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3o, 1940. Six I, H: lhrv BH" In 8.HII' at i) JllK Si ili.it ilow U.ll jiinr nuir six. lirro coir T tor Vol 1)1.(1 tho 'I hrc EDI I 'nin tn lis Ju flB Clll Kl Vfll ' "'! wf Jin ml as CO tn cxl tlr Jir )in on ni r Ai P" III tl to Kl W u: tl ci d Ti 11 Draft Eligibles May Escape Call Conscription Necessity Apt to Be Precluded by Pace Of Voluntary Enlistment. lKmglus county draft eligihlcs may (H(iin the November call and, in far!. If voluntary enlist ments kei p up at tin present pure it may lint become neceH-wiry nt any lime to draw from t li nelcc live n-rvieo roll, according to a report tblx morning by the (oca! di itl t board. Vivo voluntary cntislincnt for on year of military .ruining al ready have been fiaii.Ilt'd by (lie local board. 'I lie volntilary en lint inentH n iily aain.Hi the eotiuty'H ojiota and an long aa 'hey keep lilnail of tho number of men an- fdgned to tin couiriy H will tun be necessary tn call men who have restored for coiiHcrlplioii, licit Wells, board chairman Ktaled. The NovernI.fi' cnlU according 1o preHH reports, Ik expected to lake h;j men from (lie Male of Ore ton. Ah more than one-half of the reglatraUoii ia in Multnomah county, (he halauce will he dlslri biued on a hhh of proportionate registration lor e a e It dint r id. which, at lie.-it. probably vwiuld not lake more I ban 1 wo men fi'om hut;luH county. Willi five already enlisted, there undoubtedly will be jn men from lb reentered roll taken on the November rail, .Mr. Weila said. Five Enlist fleorKe Long of HoKehurg and Charles Kdward hint, of Drain were enlisted thmuith the local iboard la; t week. Three more en listment applications have been io reived from Juliu (!. Glovanini, Yomalla; John Alex Taylor. Itoso bui fr, and Thrums I Iowa i d Hub bard, Kiddle, tovaulnl expressed a pi oferenr'R for service fn t he Tiavy; Taylor nocks enlistment In the marine corps, and Hubbard plans lo Joi:i the army. The local board lias authority j Ho uccept enlistment applications I fur the one-year training p.'rlod ami ludiews that from the inter est being shown a number of un employed young men will enroll voluntarily and If this voluntary enlliitmcnt kecpa pace witli Che rails issued for men tinder the sel eclive tiervlce acl. II will not be necessary to resrrt lo conscrip Hon In Houglm. eoun!y. - he hoard reports. Counter Air Raids Hit English, Nazi Regions fOontlnund from pnEo 1 came (he rattle of machine nun lire and the whine of dlvlm: planes. In a short lime the nals flew off. Planet wen' h1m renorted attack liifr the Industrial midlands. London and other main larcHH liad enjoyed lengthy hmtllilnk' FfpellK du rim,' the ninht. Southeastern Knidand, im liullni: 1Im London atea. bore (he hrunl of )ia.l iilrbti line aHsanlts. Streets Nazi Tarflets. y miiutier of persona were killed In (ietman at larks at several toiiits In eastern and northeastern Krif.lnnd wlcre. a government coin jntiniiiue. chaired, the raiders tna-chiue-Muntieil streets at several places. "Casualties wore mil nu ineious," it added, In two Industrial midland towns. Incendiary bombs started "many" tires, (he coinmuuhiue tmid. These wriH reported tiuirkly iiucler con Irol Willi some houses destroyed, mid other buildinr.s damaged. . NaI raiders also attacked Mer seyniile, Liverpool dock and ship building seel ion, but damage, was described as "small." The government revised yester day's air buttle figures, brliminu to '21 the total of (ierman planes claimed shot down, auainst seven Jtrltisb planes acknowledged lnt. Nals In Iterltn asserted with nut uiuplil'h-utinn ttial (lei man t'-boats bad torn a "disastrous bote" In Itrillsb naval fun es. mid Hitler's hiuh rouunaiid said a (iei ntan warship operating "oveiseatt" liad sunk three armed "enemy inei cbantsliips" totalling is.teu tons. The fitiverniuent warned the pub lic toiilr.ht auafust bandllnu small objertH uhicli it had been report ed were brin dropped by Herman planes. The ministry of home security said (he objects were about (he size of a Mills bomb (ordinary band Kn.nudci, possibly had a wire ail ached and "may he dau HeroiiH." Greeks Fight Stubbornly Against Italian Invasion (Continued from pnge 1) Bald to be steadily iutcnstfylm:. Autborilativo fascist Uarters in It olno acknowledged the (1 reeks were resisting stubbornly, but they denied that troops of the little Aegean kingdom bad driven a conn-ter-thrusl into Albania, the starling point of the Kalian invasion Mou day. These quarters nuld Mussolini's legions were Advancing deeper into (J recce wit bout encountering "ser ious military dlftlculties." Uritish Mine Ports (.treat HiiUiiu stepped up aid (o lior new ally, the Uuidon admiralty announced, by mining approaches to key ports on the lireek coast, notably in the gulf of Aeufmf wbli h guards Piraeus, the port of Athens. Other mine fields were sewn in the d'liirs of P; i Iras and Corinth and fn the waters lying mrtb of f'reie along the east coast of the Pelopoti nesus. Countering London denials as to "troop" landings, the Uritish Infor tunium office In Ankara. Tut key. announced Uritish naval detach ' incuts had landed on Ihe Creek Isle of Cretn and also on the Island tit Cephalonia. south of Corfu, in the Ionian sea. Turkey kept official silence on lier attitude toward the Italo Creek conflict, but the Turkish press uV KClibed Turkey as "wholehearted ly with Oreere" and said "Turkey, if nued he, will know her duly to give all aid io Greece,." iNoUtial jiillhuiy sources in OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople lkA PRACTICAL JOKE WELL, HAVE Jl 7 r-rAni rAK-KAFF'; )( tNbt huwor. DOES 1 SPORTCASTER I Doug Montell will be the Asso ciated sportcaster at the microphone to describe the play-by-play of the California-Oregon State College football game Saturday, November 2 In a broadcast which will be heard locally starting at 1:45 p.m. Athens said the Greek advance uiiards were slowly retiring to Ihe main deleuse sectors of the Metax as line In keeping with a precon ceived plan. There, it was export ed, the (J reeks would make their "do or die" stand. While Kurop''s chancellories anx iously awaited some definite word from Moscow on Russia's I nl en tinus In th eltalkan strii;!'. 'he s-.viet army newspaper "Ited S'a'" declared Ihe Itrillsb fleet w i-t mal lei of tbe eastern Medite.v:uteau and forecast a hum. hard ball le between the ( ! reek-ltrit ish allies ii i' it Italy. Turkey May Be Next As llrltain mined to aid Greece, semi-official quarters in Merlin In t iniaed Turkey soon may receive an ultimatum similar to that which preceded ltal s invasion of Greece. Turkey followed the conflict closely, but I here stilt was no sign that she planned lo abandon her neutrality. Turkey, like Greece, is a friend of Prltaln. which has guaranteed to help her In event of agression by any KuropfHii nation iimdvitiu Tur key In war in the Mediterranean. Coniinetiiihi; mum axis pbius. the sctnt-otfictal liiploiuatlsch I'olitiscbe Korrespoudeiu ot Berlin which has close connections with (be Ger man foreign otl ice- -said : "Wherever Uritish bases and hideouts exist the must be extir pated in the interests of ihe Kuro penn continuity. This naturally ap plies to the Mediterranean." There were indications that the Italian drive Into Greece was only the forerunner of a la rue scale Mediterranean campaimi, involving acceleration of the fascist drive eastward Into Ki;ypt from bases al ready i)ii niitcs inland, and an axis mme !i!';iint Gibraltar, Sidelights On National Draft KPGKNK. Oct. :iu, -(AIM Cu pid and Mars caught Kenneth Mrew the sanii' day. Notice d bis tnarriatte license was printed in a newspaper column next on' con taining tits draft number. KPGKNK. On:. - ( MM Mel vin Gustafson is nut llki-ly to for get his draft number. It l-t the same as that on his houe. PORTI.ANM. (Vt. :ti ( AIM MmMiers WintteM S Kclloi-.-, '!i. and Kdwin M, Kellopi:. ;'.l. Iwith members of the police department. n--;'sti'reil In ilillerent druit .lis tricts but each drew number II".'. :liey dtsclostil yesterday. l'oltTI.AM). On'., Oct (AIM- Klvi' mnubor of Hi" So -t tvvv CLEAN BURNING STOVE OIL gives more heat it costs no more. Fop Inforrration Call Tide Wafer Associated Oil Co. Phone 537 of thp Italian ship Leme, libeled in federal court and lied up bero by the I'. S. marshal, were drawn in (he draft yesterday and pnsent ed a problem to draft officials. Hoard officers, although uncer tain of their utatiis, registered members of the crew and five names were hiiiouk those d.awu early. The Leme put in here June ft upon learnini; of Italy's en;rance in the war. Whether this made j the crew members resident aliens 1 subject to select ive service re ' mai:ied undecided. Local Masons Receive Visit From State Heads Laurel Ixidue, No. L!. A. V. and A. A!., was host to a larire group of visit Uk Masons last night, marking an official visit from tirand Master Karl Knell of Salem. Mr. Knell, secretary of stale, w as accompanied by Hufus 'hene , Portland, maud secretary, and Ar thur Moles wot It, Pot la ml. gaud titer, and if ;:oup of I'otland Masons. Visitors were present from all lodges in Don;: las county. A dinner was enjoyed at fi:.1u p. in., followed by the lodge meeting at which an interest iug talk was made by M. Knell. PRODUCE PORTLANI), Oct. :. f API COIN THY M KATS Selling price to retailers: country killed lioi;s. best butchers IUrl."io bs S-!r; ealers. fancy. I l.ri-: light, thin. PHlic; heavy. ItMIe; lambs, spring, I Tic; yearlings I i; ewes 4-Tc; good culler cows, S'.-itc; canner tows 7i-se lb.; bulls InJ Ur lb. other produce prices steady, un changed. PoltTLANH. (AIM- I'. S. Me Active, mostly Ore.. Oct. SO. pt. Ag: HOGS steady; extreini1 top a lower; good-choh lb. drive-ins at 1 price. li.Ufi; '2'.U 'Jiiii lbs., mostly few a"i; licbt ligh' s r.rit-s T ; packing sows L2r-;.tMI; feeder i-,s largely a.tMI. CATTl.K Calves fairly active on kinds available, mostly steady; few cutlery dairy steers "i.mi-i; 'Ji; odd heavy steers to S.7f; tew Ifghl Mockers Mi"; strictly good fed sleers salable lo S.fin or aNive; cutter to common heifers .UiMt.fu; m-iiis fat heifers salable up lo S.U"; canni r to common cows :i.a0-f).ttu ; few fat dairy . cows lo f.fiii ; met) in m t i good Iieef cows il.im-.-.n. Includiim part Icwul at i.u; nond young cows ratable up to 7 ami alove. common to medium bulls salable fOWti :"it; good beef bulls quotable to 7. (Mi; good-choice Developing and fCtfft Printing roll of 8 .... A 9 C Your choice of Enlargement FREE The Film Shop 222 No. Jackson St. Phone 9-Y COMPLETE BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION Call 586 HOTEL VALLEY James Ralston. ManaQer Public Masquerade DANCE Wed. Night October 30th Eagles' !!c!l Cents, 20c, Ladies 20c Prizes IMAMCET i TMAT VOUR DISTORTED voaIei-3 in. .10-75; strictly choice quotable to 11. Oil; cull calves and vealers f.uO-fi.i)0. SMKKP Market about ft toady; few lots good-choice 84-'J! lb. wool ed lambs X.a'G carload quoted to K.75; lew fairly good hunbs H.Wt; feeder la in! is T-'iii-Ta; good-choice shorn lambs up lo 7. 75; good slaugl.' er ewes salable around li.T.iM.on. WHEAT FOIi'n.ANIl, Ore., Oct. 30. (AP) Open lIlKll Low Close lice 751 75 J 75J 751 SILVERWARE REDUCED Regularly 10c and I5c( Buy Now and Savt al this Special Prlctl Silver-plate that looks expensive, yet costs little. Satin finish handles! Dinner knives have mirror finish stainless blades, and solid handles! PRICE CUT ON Miracle ipar-htt "mldgtt'1 Challenge ttts up to $9.9M Has 5 tubes, including rectifier, instead of 4! Built-in aerial and dynamic speaker ! Underwriter OK'd! Ivory. St more. A.C. or D.C. FANCY OUTING Regularly Ucl Save 21 X' Fittcd-on-2-ildti cotton! Seldom reduced! Warmth and durability that can't be beat! For everything from night wear to babies needs! 36", tu"w-' "-'v"" Elkton, Wilbur Play Even In Two Games Klklon anil Wilbur hluli schools liroko oven In buskntlmll unci volley- Kimiiusium iTiiiay as the two iimiiiih im;t In thulr flint Raines of i no season. The Klkton boys won the basketball came by the loi shleil score of 34 to 4. holdins the Wilbur team scoreless iluriiit? the first hair. The Wilbur Klrls won the volleyball contest, 32 lo 24. Lineups: Basketball Wilbur (I) Brown Chamberlain . Hastings Hunter (2) Sands (2) .... Pos. (31) Klklnn F fS) Anderson . F CJI MaHters . CI (11) Adams ... G ' Kesterson ...0 (.".I Orlffllli Siihstltullons: Wilbur Dowlln. l.nHaut; Klkton White (4), rtos son, M'eatherlv. Volleyball Wilbur Hunter 5. Lnftaut 3. Stout 3. Sands 2. Forell, Sabaln 4. V. Forell In, Hartram 2. Brown 3 loiaJ 32. Klkton I .lines (!. Tlohertson 7. P. Howe 1. 'Initio 1. B. Howe 4. Bil lick 2. Ksslinfser 3, dates, AlIdriilKe Inllll 24. Registered Oregon GOP Leads Democrats 5,751 SAI.F.M. Oct. 30. ( A P) Offi cial voters reKistnitlon figures showed today that (!13,428 persons are eiliilhle to vote In next Tues day' eledtlun. compared with 557. S71 In tho general election two years ago. Registration by parties: Repub lican 305.274. democrat 299.523, In dependent 3.198, socialist 624. pro hibition 2ti3, all o:hers 4,540. Slight Earthquake Jars Santa Rosa; No Damage SANTA ROSA, Calif., Oct. 30. (AP) A short, sharp shock was felt In Santa iiosa at 12:35 a. m. today and awakened residents im mediately jammed switchboards at police and newspaper offices with calls to inquire whether It was an ;iH V1. WilMM 25c Bel 5 -TUBE! 6 35 Wnlnul Plaitlc FLANNEL 12 31 R NO. JACKSON ST. For Commissioner - - - Henry A. Adams, above, well- known Myrtle Creek merchant, is a candidate for county commission er for Douglas county. A native of Douglas county, the son of the late Henry Adams, who settled in this area in 1850, Mr. Adams still owns and operates the Adams donation land claim, lie has been directly engaged in livestock raising all his life, and In the merchandising busi ness for tbe past 30 years, first in the firm of Rice Bros, and Adams and since 1930 as partner In tbe Reynolds and Adams General Mer chandise business. So from first hand experience, he is qualified to meet tbe problems which need farm and business k'nowledge. Mr. Adams Is not without train ing In public office, having held the post of city councilman In Myrtle Creek for the last fifteen years. He has expressed himself as being in favor of un old-age pension and promises that If elected he will at tempt to bring development to the natural resources of Douglas coun ty. explosion or an earthquake. Police, said apparently tho shock was not severe enough to damage any buildings. RAYON PANTIES n h r i a j i nil Einniuxiiiai Brief tl Floret! Even loce-trlm ones at thi grand 79 tavlngl Buy plenty! Everything from lace-trimmed flares to snug-knit briefs and scanties. Full cu; many cellophane-wrapped. 21c COMFORTABLE HASSOCK! Challenges quality, comfort, beauty of hassocks 50 morel A lucky Star for you I Try this plump hassock's comfort! Note its handsome artificial leather cover! Then buy several! SI 'Rod 6 FLASHLIGHT WITH CELLS Regularly 75c I Buy One for Tout Car, and Ont for Your House) Automatic fixed - focus never needs adjusting! Throws pow erful 1000-ft. beam! Solid cop per case! 2-cell size! G5c Firm Must Show Pay Books, Ruling WASHINGTON. Oct. 30. -f AP) The supreme court refused today to interfere with a circuit court de- rislon IioMliiff tbat lite leuerai wuKe hour administrator could sub poena records from employers. The court turned down a request by Montgomery Ward Co., inc., to review a ruling that records could be required even though (here was no reasonable caupe to believe that Ihe wage-hour act was being violated. Denial of a review left in effect tbe decision by the aevenih federal court. Heforo adjourning for two weeks, the supreme court also denied it petition by tho Norfolk, Va., school board for a review of a circuit court decision holding the negro public school teachers were entitled to the same compensation as wiitte teachers equally qualified. The Chicago mail order houe challenged the authority of the ad ministrator to subpoena records concerning 2,000 employes at its Kansas City, Mo., branch. Its contention that such action constituted an uiiroano it u b t e search mid seizure" prohibited by the constitution was overruled by the seventh federal circuit court. November Meeting of Pension Forum Canceled Tho regular November meeting of the Douglas County Pension Forum has been canceled, according to an announcement today by Henry An derson, president. Instead of meet ing Saturday, as scheduled, the forum will not meet until Decem ber 7. An important business ses sion is scheduled for the December SKATING Hallowe'en Night . Oct. 31st Rainbow Rink IMilN 7 '6oa0 Se&w 79c SHEER Greatly Reduced! 3-thread chiffons, all perfect! Down goes the juice on the stocking women ask for by name! Our No. 27o's . . famous for their erystal-clear. dull finish and splendid wear. AH silk from top to rei n forced t oe Stock up! SALE! SCATTER RUGS All Wool Axmln.tsr Waovat Yeu'd Expvct to Pay $2,591 Newest patterns I Gay colors! All wool pile! Non-slip latex treated back I See them I Buy several I SI., -a 40 2.5 I Sixe 36 x 60 -I. I I WARDS RED Th. fin.tt hIU mod. . . . yet no sh.Hs or lowtr-prkedl Wards famous Red heads . . the finest shells ever made! Best smokeless powder, finest materials throughout! Save! TELEPHONE 95 meeting and all members are urged by Mr, Anderson to keep that date available. r;tf! i National Distillers Products Corporation, New York SILK HOSE Beautiful 68c 94 i2'jx40 1? !-. Pit 1r HEAD SHELLS 77c Box of 25 drop hot WOOF n