f 'SIX RDSWURS REVREVIEW. ROSEBUftS. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1940. ji e ft BI 10 P' ft ai II m tt oi Pi C In m at U in 01 VI ol B Ul tl I Ol C c( 1 III 111 C It rl HI bi bi 1( m ta In ol in ill ul tn m V fl P U 11 Conn Decisions Savold but Bout Draws Razzberry fly RAVI.K TAI.nOT "fiEW YORK. Nov. 30. (AP) Jllllv f'onn added no stars lo Iilfl flsl in crown In heating un I.eo Sn vold nnil gaining Hip derision In llio flnrdon lust night. As was reason ably suspected, thn punch that used lo do no worm tlinn wound uildilln weights In nnlv n minor Irritant to b heavyweight even lo n heavy weight no better nhln to defend iitn Hi:ir I linn Snvold. Tim Pittsburgh profllr, punched tlin lies Moines boy Willi every thing ho hail for most of Ihn 12 rounds. A I. times Iip oven leaped oir thn floor to see IT ho could ret u 1 It t In extra behind hln hlnws. Hill nt tho Pnd Snvold actually looked bettor thnn tho hid who wants to fight Jop Louis next summer. Conn had a rut nndpr one pyo, vhorons Suvold bnro no murks on hin countenance except, nn expros flon of hnnPHt bewilderment. "Hp Ih n ni'ptty sharp puncher," lie cnilccilril of thP llghthcavy champion, "hut naw, Iir never ringcil iiip. Hi; rnirhl do nn inoil ngulnal Louis nn Pastor old. I fjiinno." Promotfr Mike Jacobs, pypn though hp naw It nil and must hnvn Iicard tho hiiKknt of razzborrloH pre sented to llllly hy the crowd after It wan over, refused to concede that tils randlihito had not furthered his camnalgn for a title shot. It was tiolnteil out that Snvold was only a ls7-nounilor. anil In upncarance a trifle muscle-bound, wherons In LoiiIb. Conn would bp meeting a great big. limber fellow. "I thought lie did u II right," Mike Insisted. Ilo linked the guy, didn't he!" Plnlipy George, Snvold's pilot, was so porn he wasn't speaking to Ms uliidlntor for some time lifter the bailie. "You hud him hurt two. three limes," ho finally veiled, "nnil what, did you do? Nolliln'." It was true. Savnlil flniilly did eonie out of his tmnec In Ihn late rounds and Mt I II 1 1 v 11 few limes, and llllly didn't appear to like It much. Hut fialvnld didn't know what to do next. Girl Gets 2 Years For Defiling Flag TOMS TtlVKTt. N. J., Nov. Hft. (AP) Holna Schleufer, 2)i yonr olil phi sentenced to n term or from one to two yearn hi a woinun'fl n-formn-1orv for ilfftllnt! Hie hIui-h ami Hi ripen, rhIihmI hor fiwilnin on $2. G00 ball a Tow houi'H lifter Henti'iue VII H ptlHRPlI VOHl)lttllV. - David A. Veetler, lnr eoiinnH. tin i out) red he would tin pea I the con 'Uilon to tho Now Jersey supreme '"oWt'on llio IhibIm of oitoih ho wild '.'r er mado In drawfiiK the Indict S inert t. i Tho rIiTh father and innlhor, Mr. ml Mm. AiiKUHt HrhU'titor, and u filond, Mrw. Small IO Cnnip'o of J.nkowond, funilHhod tho bond. Slio watt In jalt. ptonurltm tn ko fo tho rormniatory tit (,'llnton, whoit tiall whh furnlHliod. MIhh Srhlotilor wan mnvtrtod of throw I nt; tho riim to (ho ground ilurlim tho Htato riroinan'H paradn tit 1.akowond Juno 2!t. ('oniiuon PloaH JiuIko Toroy ramp pmununcod aontoitco w-tlli tlio. e)Uimoiil : "II litkofi Mich timoH na tlioHo to provo tho hnpiirlanro of ronpoct to tho fluK." Hor roilitflol, Iavtd A. Voodor, Idamod tho inctiloiil on "ton many 101MH." Eugene W. Loffer Rites Set Here for Monday KiiRono WobMor (Iad Ioffor. 77, wollkuown ronldont of Myrtlr ('took who dlotl Thursday folldwtnR n hhort Ml iiokh, wan born hi I.OKan roimty, Ohio, Maroti 17. 1 Still, and bttor movod to Montana, wlioro lio otiKUKod In ranohiiiK. Ho oamo to otoKon about twopty yoars auo, making hln homo at. Myrtle ('took, whore for many yours, ho oporatod. a pool hall and Hum Hloro. 11 Ik wITo, Anna Hawk Inn l.nfror, pasKod away fn August, Survlvlrin aro throo oblldron Viarl of liGrarr, Ohio; Mrs. I.ol.i Hohaol'for of Sandusky, tihlo mid ITarold Lofor. al.-to of (t:'i. lie in ntso survived by thro? b-oMnM ond a 8lHtir. ,Io6So Ji. l,of'. T'U or. OroRon; Mr1. Zolla lMvn, An H'Mtkoo, Mo'.Mita: Oni and T il r't Koflor. if h of Misouti Cruvosltlo vet , lcos wll! In M dd Momlav aft. -moon at :'M at tlio 1. O. (). R o Miotory In Iii;ubuiK. Avtaimi'tui'uis tuo In chiro of tho Ihail;i. 1'tinoral boui". Notion's Tax Bill For 1940 Not to Be Upped (Oontlnnod rrom pnpe 1) tnorn than llio most Itbornl osll mato of tho amount Ukoty to bo ralRod durtiiK tho curront yoar, Analnnt I his, oxpoiidituroH at o ox pcotod to oxoot'd J l ;i,(itin,oiio,nuo thlB yoar and may bo ovon bluhor in 1111. , VITAL : STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES ; MONROK-WAU, Homy W. Monroe, Ciilp Crook, and Hone WullJ SiiRinaw. MARKET REPORTS WHAT PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov.' 3D. (AP) Oppn Hltth Low Close l)9C .. 76 ."6 .70 .74 OUR BOARDING HOUSE OUrAB OM US. LIKE A ' POLITICIAM BEIN& 'REfvAlrJOEOOFHlS PROMISES APTER EUECTlOr4 Carrying On as ' 95 r- ' S r- lTftA-GOlN'TDr SCOOT Wl&WA&M ' .Iv-SCALL A WORD FORCES J Domb which penelrVM w, Mw H I ENTBANCr Nazi millers have caused, sizable "alterations" In many buildings in London's swank HeRcnt St. shop, ping district, but, ns thO( sigtvovor Browns Arcade uoove. niinounri'S. many tenants in oombed buua iiiks are "currying on as usuiil." Street-front tenants have found it practical to replace blasted windows . nrimnrilv wllh boards, leaving only a small sheet of glass for display purposes. The Mummy's Hand 1'i'CKy Mm :i 11 ami lin k Koran. iiiiiiIhk Snmlay In I Intnl." at the Itose Ihi'iilre for a Iwoilny shoulnK. Samuel Duncan Funeral Will Be Held Sunday Fun oral services for Samuel nuncan, who died nt his homo at Winston Friday morning, will bo hold at tho Husebiirg rndortaking oinpauy chapel at ln:30 a. in. Sun day. Mr. Duncan, fid years of age at tho time of his death. Is survived by his wife, Helen Cross iMtnean: two daughters, Mrs. Henry Web ber. Itosoburg, and Mrs. Tllumn l.npnogurd. Alcesler, S. IV. and a son.; Carroll Dunctul, long Meach, Calif. Canyonville CANYONVHJ.K. Nov. 2!. Olenn flllmnre spent Sunday hero from Camp Muniiv, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Hlnko of Cor vallls visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Couglar. Mr. Hlnko and Mr. Couglar are nu sins. Mr. nnd Mrs. lister Spencer nnd family spout Thanksgiving day who relatives in Camas Valley. Iols Young spent the Thanksglv ing holidays visiting with her sts ter, Lllla, who is onudoyiul in with W HE'S SPEECHLESS, ALL. l'D OTFE( tO 6UV Al t RISHT FOR A GUY DRINIs o fe&E ir jKA WnU 1MUPV3 hvo ihulh P3 I inpii nuwui dminw r THE MAJOR .THAT'S rMlrA OUT OF IT, BUTj iifet. I ik'P Atsl ftl LPV iZZi T'M AFPAlO HE'D V, jsma iVA .. ' . f.1 j A TursiT aur i . t kwuiw He nui ri Usual" Despite "Alterations' nt,.. BBOWNt S3NTT v r i a tt n I " i . i . i RA01O ItfNTAU Ul) TOBACCO KIOSK " 1 - The Mummy's Itosoburg at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. IN'xtor Kice. I.oi.s returned homo Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins and son, Hon. note guests at I'eer Park tun Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Huron Clough en tertained a number i-f gnosis from Mc.Minuvllle and McCoy at their home on Thanksgiving day. Mr, and Mrs. I,. K. Newton and family spent Thanksgiving day with relatives In North llend. Mr. and Mrs. Kobe! t Couglar and Frank Sullivan enjoyed a pleasant Thunksgh tug. visiting at the borne of Mr. ami Mrs. Walters of Leland. Mrs. INHtglur and Mrs. Wallers are friends ' of many years standing having been school mates nearly years, ago. j Mr. and Mrs. Oliver t.enianc en- tertaiued a number of relatives at i their home on Thanksgiving nay. j Mr. l.eltlanc's mother. Mrs. Kowenu ' l.elllane of lttveburg was among those present. , Mr. and Mrs. II. W. PauNon olv-; served Thankgi ing on Sunday. , November 21 wneu they entetlained . a number of relatives at a one o'-1 clock dinner. Mrs. llertha ltogers of Kiddle. Mr. nnd Mrs !'. M. Paul-I son of Azalea and K. It. Cochrane of Myrtle Crook were present. J Major Hoopl M h Loyal Emery, Native of Umpqua, Passes at Salem I .oval Fmery. K for many years a resident of Houglas county, died suddenly at Salem today following a long period of illness. Although In poor health for several months, bis death came unexpectedly. Horn at rmpu.ua. Oregon, ho was engaged in fanning and sheep raising for a number of years, mov ing about 1J years ago to Califor nia, when' be ongaeed in cattle having mull til health forced his retirement last June. Surviving are a daughter, Geor gia Kmorv. Los Angeles; bis moth er. Mrs I.. K. Thomnson, I'mmjua, and two sisters. Margaret Price. Koseburg, and Helen Hockonson. Seattle. Funeral arrangeinents have not been made. France's Syrian Ruler Dies in Downed Plane VICHY. No v. SO. (API The French government permitted dis closure today of the death of Jean Chiappo. new biirh commissioner for Svria. in n French air trans port which crashed Nov. 27 after re porting in an SOS It was machine gunned bv a llritish fichlor plane. Tlio nirnlnne. carrying Chianpe was nronciit Oown over the Italian island of Sardinia and lost wllh all occupants. An official announcement said Chiappo was killed alter tho plane was maehino-gunned fn a naval en gagement between Itritish nnd Ital ian warships mldwav between the Sardinian and Afrienn coasts. It said tho plane sent out the message: "We are being machine gunned, rdane on fire, SOS" and de clared that the air Franco trans port was maehino-gunned in flight 1- :i P'lfinh fighter plane "'"lRtl , ...... . ,'".. I &TAi Roseburg Undertaking Co. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Phone 600 Licensed Lady AMBULANCE SERVICE Osk snd Kans Sts. Civilian Pilots Training Course Begins Next Week All arrangements have boon rnniploted fur Htarting the foder-ally-aponKorod civilian pilots tralnliiK course In Hoflebur and tho class rohhIod will bo hold at 7 p. tn. Tuonday, Doc. 3, at the. KoKfburK armory. Krnest Sink, In rtlrurtfir, announced today. Tho liifothiK will bo Blven over lo or t;aniallon. The members will be divided Into two ftrnupft, Pnoh cIiihh to moot three niKhts each week tor tUmly periods. The civilian pilots training pro uram Ih beiiiR conductod princi pally through universities and colleges, but the act HpecKlfoj that a certain percentage of clasHOH shall bo In non-college towns. Such a course recently was authorized for Ito.seburg. Ap plicants from Portland, Aurora, Kanie Point, Drain and Sutherlln unable to join college conducto-t fhirisoH In their own areas, hav-? bf-u registered for tho school at Itosobiitg. Mr. Kink report h. Requirements Stated All poisons desiring to enter the course as competitors mint romideto physical axamlnatloitj by Monday night, Mr. Sink states. All persons registered as compe titor! will be eligible for selection tor flight training, the selections to be based upon grades secured in the ground course. The ardionl also is open to per sons now flying, or those who nhin to take a flying course at tome future date, but a fee of $10 will be required from non-com- pi-tlfors. Kpon completion of the ground school work, those who pass with satisfactory grade will have completed all requirements for a private flying license. If flight tests are passed within one yea" I after completing the ground schu-d tit anpllcant will not no rqunvo to take a written exumlu'i'lon In connection with his application for private license. Nazis Blast British Areas in Night Raids (Continued from page 1) Inn. but all were "under control" by early morning, the air and home .security ministries said in a joint communique. The first of Hie daylight raiders came over the Thames estuary in waves of 30 planes. Anti-aircraft anus burked and fast Hurricane ami Spitfire fighters zoomed to the attack, quickly breaking up the na.i formations and forcing most of the planes back. Some hombs were dropped in a lillilnti resilient lal district. One hit a building and sent a small tower crashing on a tnxlrab In a main shopping street. Pedes trians dashed tn cover. Convoy Attacked German planes also attacked a convoy flying barrage balloons. Per sons nn shore neurit unn-aircraii filing from tlio ships nnd bomb ex plosions and saw high columns of waler. One raider twice attempted to homh a convoy off the southeast roast. Kxplosions could be beard but thick mist and a slight rain hid' vessels from shore, although bar rage balloons accompanying the ships could be seen from time to time. Kxchnnge Telegraph reported that towns In southern lCnglund suffered heavily last night, with six killed in one town, several In jured and much property ilamaRe. In Loudon, said the llritish Press assnriation. mothers and babies es caped when the maternity ward or a London hospital was hit. llritish bombers were reported to have had a busy night, too. raiding llreineu and Cologne In Germany, as well as tho frequently-bombed "invasion ports." LONDON GREATLY DAMAGED BY RAIDERS, NAZIS SAY I1FI1LIN. Nov. 30. (API About 400 tons of explosives and 3tl tons of Incendiaries were dumped on Ixiiiilon last night by several hun dred nnzl planes In one or the Luft waffe's "larger srale attacks," In formed German sources said today. Although no details were dis closed, Ihese sources said tho llri tish capital suffered great damage. Secondary raids were said to have been directed nt Dinning bam. Liverpool and Plymouth dur ing the night while Italian fliers bombed rail and dork facilities at Ipswlrh. Day raids, they said, centered on army ramps at Lydd, Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth. The high command declared, too. that "that "tremendous explosions nnd conflagrations in extensive storehouses lit up the night" In the attack on Liverpool and Birken head. llritish night raids on northern nnd western Germnny were ac knowledged In the communique. It said "a small factory" which was a previous target was hit again and several persons were wounded. Germns claimed the edge In phi lies shot down, four to two. LONDON. Nov. 30. (API Prime Minister Churrhill celebrat ed his Stiiti birthday today and re ceived a gift from residents of the Netherlands East Indies of money to purchase seven. Spitfires fnr Itrit.'iln's defense mbalmsr Glen Foulkf Vacate, Glen Foulks Move In TILLAMOOK, Ore., Nov. 30. (AP) The Glen Foulkf appear ed to be a bit redundant to Rob ert Houck, vacation cottage pro prietor, this week. No sooner had Mr. and Mrs. Glen Foulks of Newbenc. Ore., vucatexl a cottage to return to their home than another couple appeared and registered for the cabin. They signed tho regis ter: "Mr. and Mrs. Glen Foulks." Houck blinked, und made In quiries'. The futnilieg were not related and quite unaware of each other. Tho newcomers are Canadians. E. A. Burroughs Of Green Passes On Edgar Allen flnrroughn, 70, of Oreen, died Friday at the U. S. Veterans hospital In Portland fol lowing a long illness. Iln was born In New Wnahingtnn, Ohio, October 7. 1870. nnd HP-veil wllh the 8th Ohio volunteers In Cuba for thn duration of 'hi Span-Jsh-Amerieun war. On November 29. 1899. he was married to AdOie Marion Douglas at Shelby, -Ohio. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilur rouKhs remained In Ohio for a few years, later moving to Oklahoma and Texas and finally. In 1913 made their home at Green, south of Rose burg, where Mr. Ilurroughs engag ed In funning and poultry raising up to the time of his Illness. He was a member of both George Starmer rump of Spanlsh-Amerlran War Veterans and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He Is survived hy his widow, a daughter. Mrs. II. J. (I-aura) Chan dler of Koseburg; n son, John Har old Burroughs, employed hy the federal government at Halhoa, Pan ama canal zone: a sister. Mrs. Krnest Tomer, Hudson, Michigan; a brother, Ross G. PuitoiikIis, Clevealnd. Ohio, and two grand children, John Ilurroughs and Jack Chandler. Funeral services will be held at the IlosebuiK I'ndertuklng parlors Monday at 1U:.'I0 a. m., Hev. II. p. Sconce officiating. Graveside serv ices at the Civil llend cemetery will be conducted by George Starmer camp of Spanish-American War Veterans. Oregon Fish Hatcheries To Have Capacity Take ASTORIA. Nov. 30 (API Ore gon's fish hatcheries will have n 'capacity load" of eggs at the end of the "lake" season, Hugh Mitchell said today, pointing nut that more that 50,000.0011 eggs already have been stripped from chluook salmon. The supervisor of the state fish commission's hatchery svstem and fish culture said that sllverslde eggs also are being taken In vol ume. More eggs could be handled, l)e added, but tho commission would rather that some salmon Spawn naturally. Pay Vour Bills and deep yourredif oodl REMEMBER you asked for confidence when you asked for cedit and you were not compelled to sign a note or put up any kind of coU lateral as security. This is called CHARACTER LOAN by the banks, .so don't lose that confidence that your Merchant or Doctor be stowed on you. Start now to pay, part pay or satisfactorily ar range to pay on that CHARACTER LOAM. REMEBER You lose your character and you lose something you may never regain. Pioneer Service Co., Inc. No Commission on Collections-No Contracts to Sign and Regret Oregon-ldaho-Utah-Nevada Division DIVISION OFFICE Miner Building Eugene, Oregon Watch for Green and Black Hand Bills with Accounts for Sale. Hope for 28 Entombed Miners Is Given up (Continued from 1 unconscious shortly after mid night, but were revived and able to walk to their homes. The mine superintendent em- nhasiied there, was no evidence of fire following the terrific d.-lo- rat'on. tentatively attributed hy ml'.eriMo ignited gas. lie usk.ti i d the workings bad bee" "! ' oughly rock dusteo to prevent ex phVons nnd that only "permiss ible" explosives and maihl'ieiy were used. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Compiled by The Associated Press. Nov. ;in; JO ir. 15 0 Ind'ls UK's I't's Kt'ks Saturday I'rev. day Month ugo Year ayo .. 1940 hluli 1940 low .. i;:i.l iltl..l 34.5 44.U (12.8 10.2 34.4- 43.8 (14.9 17.2 37.2 4.V9 ;i.2 20.3 39.2 50.3 74 ' 20.5 4M.lt 5" ...52.3 13.11 30.9 BONDS 20 10 10 Illl's Ind'ls I't's . 59.5 105.8 99.7 59.4 105.8 99.7 ... 00.1 104.7 99.5 ... 68.3 101.3 95.9 ....111.2 105.9 100.7 4X.8 98.9 90.3 10 Fgn. 37.6 37.1! 37.8 49.1 53.', nn.i Saturday I'rev. day Month ago Year ago .. 194M high 1940 low STRAW HATS! Always are cheaper in the winter time. We have some "straw hats" among our stock that are real bar gains. Extra terms and prices from now until Dec. 31. AND YOU OWN THE PROFITS "SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. KOSEBURG, OREGON WHY BECOME A SOCIAL OUTCAST? WHY LOSE YOUR CREDIT STANDING with your Merchant and Doctor? Why jeopardize the greatest asset you ever had, YOUR SOCIAL STANDING in your Community? STOP! THINK! Don't forget when you asked for credit you asked for a PERSONAL LOAN. REMEMBER. When you ask your Doctor or Merchant for credit you ask for a personal loan. POWELL'S for Bulk Salmon Eggs 246 N. Jackson St. DANCE MOOSE HALL Saturday, Nov. 30 Music by Henry Hall's Orchestra 35c Cents, tax Inc. Ladles 10o ORDER Winters Fuel NOW! Slab Wood Prices 1 In. Dry Slab Wood, 1 load $4.80 4-ft. Dry Slab Wood, per cord S3.00 Green wood It available In 4-ft and 16-ln. lengths. Mill wood Sawdust STATE OFFICE McCarty Building Boise, Idaho