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SIX COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Games Last Night Coca Cola 3. DM Kcv 0; Kttm .1. V.tf.VAV. 0; Kiwanis :t, Kaphu 0: Flephens Auto Co. ;(, Professional Bldl 0. . llk'h pame flf-nco, patched, 2:1.",; )i(Mi . H'Tics score, Palihelt., rT"t. City League Schedule Monday C:ijo p. in. Cine Urns, vs. Koso hurp Alloys: iJnnham'H Transfer s. Texaco Chiefs. !i:(iu p .in. KkH Hub vs. Copro; Vmpqun Cleaners vs. Sandy's Place. Scores Last Night T.S.V.A.: Handicap 1"ii loii lor, SIS rishor l.n i; i-ts 'Crocked 1.17 ir.ii 1u inr. Tuniiliiinl ir.7 l".!l Dili 42 Spencer 1 70 I :t:t 177 4m; 701 liS:l !Hi 2IWI r.i'.o.n. No. liun.li.uu , 71 71 71 2i:t l'atchcti 1 r.-l 1 si 2:1:1 r.7:i Snodgrass Hill ir.il 170 4 Mi Mephensun in', ir.ii ih:i r.07 jUisenieo K.k M7 i:m 4:ir. 71 1 713 7S7 2211 Kiwnnis: Handicap 140 140 1 10 420 Chit :..1lili 1 Ml Kill 4 r. 1 Fuili-noii Mil i hi i:tr. 4 I'ltl-UitlHoll Hill 174 1HII-.S20 Dodgers ir.4 l :t l 174 4r,!i Krell 117 VIS V!7 :i!i2 SMI SSO il l I 2707 Handicap !H OT Kl 279 Kellv I'll 122 122 42:. .Alliums 121 VII 112 OT4 Dushcnu K.S VII 11". 4:!7 Murphy 141 iss Hit r.L':i Absentee VII VW ir.o 414 s:sr, kill niii 2IS2 Coca Tola: Handicap IV) 119 11! 3"7 Pween Hlfl 14S lir, 4211 liishop 147 Vlii 1f.:i 4:ui Wcllllllill VIO I .VI Ml 421 (S. Hun- 1!l V.d 142 4M4 j.iich ir.i i:io 1:12 4iii linn sir. K02 2.7r,:i Di'l Hoy: Handicap 21 21 24 7:! Mi-Mullen 1HS 1IS 171 r. 1 7 litidlguu 1IMI I III ir.n 4SI! Hill Mil Hi'. Mr. 4r.n Aliscnico ir.o no viii 4 h; Henry ir.o I'll! ir.5 Mil sr.s Sill 771 2IIS Professional Men: llllll.llilir. 120 120 120 3110 V. Van Valzah . 1 1". 1s t 1 III 177 I, . I.elirl.acli ..... VIO 1 I.I 11.7 3SS II. Coinplon 12S 121 111 3113 witii.ii nil mi nr. sr.7 J. Ciiini.lH'll ir.:i nr. viii 401 777 S2li 770 237II fttephens Aulo Co.: Ian. Hi 1111 , ill ill 111 2S2 C. Hlock ir.S 214 170 CIS Stephens liir. 1 1 it I.M 4112 Klunlnn I'.li 117 V.il 4112 I.. Loomls 212 1 17 IDS r.27 Dully 1.15 201 1112 4SI.H lir.o lllil mil 2773 Indians Defeated By Klamath Falls Tlif) Itost'lmiK IiIkIi nchnol hnliiniK Ptirccri'it Ihflr rii'Kt ki'I hmk of lln' pciiHon Inst nilit, w ht'ii they wcrn TinatMi III to IS In a liiiKkMluill Kiiinn al Klnumth Pnlh. Mnli'iially nlTi'Hrtl hy I1k hlKlicr nKMiHlo al Klaninlli ImiIN, h In (llaiiH playcil Hie Ili-st Unci' periods on luhly cviMi it'iMiH, but wiu-o IohUmI In l!n. tiiHt porlod. Tlio Kiuiie Kturti'd wllh holh leiiiiirt playlnir a stron:; deftMiHlve panic fn wlilrti npltlier was aide to priiHt'JiIti lo the other's banket v Mil any decree of nin-rt'SH, hi tart, the defensive play was so tlht that at hall lime the Hi-ore stood al onlv 9 lo .1 in ravor of Khuitjii I'alN. The Inditm were trailinir CI to 2n point: into the last period when Jim llordil. 1'Miiun piiaiil. found the raiiKo nnd led a stampede wiih VI ptilnts Tor the Kaine. tin the In dians liriitK in the thinner air to which tbev were unarcustnnieil 1u pnit to wen ken. Kinlay, KoselmrK puanl. was sec ond hb;h In M-oilim with nine Jioints. O.S.C. Trims Colorado Team in Overtime Tilt DKNVKH. Drc. 1.--f Al't- fro pnn Slate turiird back (he Colo rado ifdh'tie haselt I Iml) lerim. I - lo :til, in an ovntinn' pa me hete last niL'hl The sroie was tie.) nt ;ti', it; ut the eiiil of the rcKululion plaxini; lime. Klebl poals hy Cbivton Shaw nnd John Maudic and two free throws by Ceorce McNlKt yavo On-con Stale lis wftinlnp margin In the ovi'itlnie. Maudic, wiih II ltiiluts. was Hit panic's n) inilivhlu.it scorer. Colorado, whith tiaib-d i;' l'l al ' luil I Mine fuimht an uphill battb- j to pain the lie. a hum ft hot bv -DIM Lewis with less Hi, in a mlii- ' lite to play knotted the cmint and Hi'til Die panic into au overtime ' Hcsslon. Bardia Siege Tightened By British Army. Fleet (Continued from papo ) Libya In tho dosMt laud" t i the utouth also was r ported ad at e iir. Tbero tho Pi It Mi. spearl e.nl.d hy a null of Aus-ialian cnvniiv, wero fighting to t.ust ,n D ili m p unison from tin ins H of (Jlani tub. nh:nit '2t niflen -'. o tin K'yptlan frontier. Soino prisoner- wero takon In three, days of flphtlng around tho oasis and last night tho rest of OUR BOARDING HOUSE PSAD ' HOW FORTUMATE ; Tidy little cleanup JOJBf JU5T IM TIME "FOR A BIT OF BELATED CMClSTMAS SMOPPINe.ToOv. BUT, WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO LEARSJ TME SECRETS MY SYSTEM mj Nt. (ho 1 1 a If Jin force, was reported still holding "Ul apainst heavy pji-h-sure. British Bid for Ships Stirs German Warning (Continued from pnpe 1) repistry tied lip In CnMed Slates ports. Ililtaln holds that the Dan ish shlpR urn of "enemv Mm me ter"; Danish ship operators have refused to linn them over to the Hrltish on n charter basis.) Crns-1 recalled lhaf. America pro duced It.lMiO.nnf) cross tons of ship ping in 191H, ofrHottlnp tho heavy allied nhlp losses of l!17. Iti Hi In win' lin wiin t nil Inaana of Iti lliHh-iilroil l shlppliiK lmvo Iri'lili'il hIiicp July anil now iivor-1 .,,. II,,.., nil 0011 Inns wpklv. 'cross, still was tho This, said (frealest threat to Hrltish lite-blood and H can he overcome only hy increasinp the numbers of d est toy -evs on convoy nnd patrol duly and by new shipping. 11KM.IM. Dec. 21. f AP) Tho Cerman poveinment reMiiested the hI at n departuieut in WiiKhinpton to day lo recall Cecil M. I. Cross and l.elli V. Hunt, secretaries In (he Dulled Slates embassy in Paris, and embassy employe Mrs. Klia both DecKun, on tho pround they helped an unnamed British officer who escaped. Mrs. Deepan. a former resident of Asheville, N. (., was nrrosted by the Cermans in Carls December r mi a charo of conniviup to help Hi l! Ish ofl lt crs escape. She was n receptionist at I ho Carls embassy. The Dnited Slates protested. She was released December II. Cross, appointed lo tho consular service from Khodo Island, was as signed to tils post in Paris as a first secretary and consul February i i. duo. Ihinl, a second secretary and consul, was assipned to Purls De cember :'!, Di;t!l. He was appointed from the District of Columbia. Heavy Storm Follows Quake in California fContl.rtied from pneo 1) pauy oltirials said lift I- damape w as done at the dam. and work would he resumed when the storm ends. SAX K I ( A N C I S C O . Dec . 21 (AID The Norihwesteni Pacific rathoad announced today that train service to Kiireka would be disrupted l wo or three days be cause of n slide early this morninp near MrCanu. ad miles south of Kureka. l'lnods Trom lashinp rains mus ed about fid reet of fill to slide out from under I ho tracks. A trestle will be built. Menu while, northbound passenp ers ami mall will be lakeu as far north as WilHis by train, and from there to Kureka bv bus and truck. Canal Zone Lacks Modern Bomber, Lawmaker Says N'i:V YOKK. Poo. "1 (API Representative Fred Hiadley ( II.. Mil li t. one of 12 coneressmon re turning from a dip to the Panama canal, declared today that there "uti not a modern bomber In tho zone." "If tho administration considers it such a vital place to guard." ho said, "why doesn't it do somethlim to protect the zone w ith up-to ditto nbciiiir' If there are any modern bombers there, they aro so piti fully tew that we didn't see them. I was told Hie fastest airplane there was capable of only ltd miles mi hour." Bandit Denies Innocent Aide Made Overt Move PORTLAND. Dec. 3I.-(P1 1-o.vul M.Cienily. IS. Los Ancelcs. charged wllh rubbing a biiincb bank of ft;i:i Inst Wednesday, was' ordered held lor federal 'grand Jurv action yesterday after he waived hearing. Ills ball wus set I al sssnnii. Jli'l'ieady was shot In the hand I ROSEBURS with - WHATA&YP WAIT'LL LAY HANDS ON THE WHO TOLD ME THIS GADSET WOULD STRlP vTEASE A BANKROLL JACOB, A CORN 6HUCKER THROUGH AM IOWA OF Field bah -a C fHVH.1. INC. T. M, HEC, 'J. 6. PAT. OfT. hy pollip afli'r limy oyortook him dny nnd linvn bnon unablo to ro in Hi" car of fi.'iiiKC IS. I.amprn, i turn. 21. whlrh ho cominaiiiliM'rcl. Vain- J Mrs. O. 1. T.pwls anil son, Owp.n, pro was shot IlirouKii tho ho.ly : i,s- i)cit sippIp anil chlldrpn nnd and grayi'ly wound.Ml. Marlorip HphIs vislli-.l In KuKPiie, Tli aciusp.l rolil.pr sal.l Hint sprinufii'ld and junc.lion Cily dur l.'ilnpro. an innoiPiit yh llin. "kPpt 11r vrppk-cml. Iiih hands In I ho air all Ihn IIiup J(r anA MrB- .:iUll, r.ollpnliaiiKh allPr hi'lni! aloppp.l hy Hip I'B Imiiik-sh visitorM in Jof-tnnB and iipvor oncp ai'U'd like he waH 1 Halur.lav. KraWillit! for a kiiii." I' xh. anil Mrs Tt:ilpll W'paver are oriirors mi d ihpy shot Me- Ln,vI1(? w.u visit i(h Crpady when he hiain ished n ,,.tiv,.s i Topeka. Iml. and Lampm when he let his hands , UoMns n(, full as Ihouuh reaeliliiK for a " :, 8rn ,.p(.V(.rinK from a Canyonville CANYONVIU.K, Doc. 20 fleno Klllott Is home from Caw-ado cnl- lepe to spend the Christinas holl y ''In Poi'i'iH". Mr- "'' '-s. F"i--l Klllnll -: "i'im-1 in l.nn.Hiinui. mini vialteil Wednesday e.voiiinn al I he home of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Paulson Members of (ho city council are suporvtsinp n drain hip system which is heinp made around tho vacant lot npposlto tho school buiblinp. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore have moved from the Crace Robertson cabin to Ttoschurp. Mr. ami Mrs. Hobert Swansberp and small danpbter aro now recov oriup from an attack of flu. Tho llenton family from Oakland. Calif., have, moved into tho Odoni Ford house. They have rented the Pear Davis farm. Leltio Waley of C.lendale is visit ine nt the (ireonwilcli Tavern. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson and daimhler. Arleiio. and Mrs. Walter (Villain and daiiphler were shop pine in Itoseburp Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Woodruff have been ill with the flu. Dr. Maxou of Myrtle Crock called on them Sunday and found them to bo imorovinp. Victor Shaw was a business visitor in Iloseburp Tuesday. Mrs. Bradford Wynter is assist tup as clerk in Ibo ,!. C. Penney store in Itoseburp durinp tho holi day rush. Ula Dape was shopping In Itose burp Saturday. Mr. anil Mrs. Hubert Swansberp and daiiphler and Uolaud Stock made a business I rip to Ashland Kriday. Dilla YiUinp of Itoseburp spent Saturday nip lit hero w lib her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Vounp. ; Mrs. Naomi Klliolt. also of Hose- burp, visited her parents on Sun- ! dav. ! 1.. A. Panl of Oroville. Calif., spent the week end visiting at tho , o I. Lewis homo. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams ! have moved from tho Harriott Pick ed house to the house formally oc cupied by tho McAlisters. Mrs. Kinnm Watnsley. Mrs. liar- ; rieit Pickett and son, Charles aro , confined to their homo with a seipo ; of tho flu. Mrs. Puckett and ; Charles returned from TlMor Thurs- I DANCE MOOSE HALL Saturday, Dee. 21 Muilc by nenry Hall's Orchestra 35c Gents, tax Inc. Ladles 10c ORDER Winters Fuel NOW! Slab Wood Prices 18-ln. Dry Slab Wood, 1 load S4.50 S3. OO 4-ft. Dry Slab Wood, per cord Green wood I, available In 4-fL and 16-ln. lengths. Mill wood Sawdust RSWS - REV1EW. ROSEBURS, Major Hoople X BEFORE VOU RlOE 6LICKER TRICK YOUR. REINDEER, JAKE. WILL YOU LIKE STEP OVER HERE SOIN1 AND CASH A t- COUPLE OP CANCELED CHECKS ? mm CMOW ANY OTHER GAMES, JAK ? J several weeks Illness, lr. llosKins I is ikhv able to work. I Klinor liambei'K has been out of .school several days duo lo a severe cold. Lookingglass T)OKIN(;r,(ASS, Doc. 20. Mrs. Clarence Miller returned recently from a trip to Los Anpoles. Miss Kathrvn Montgomery ar rived a fow davs npo from Idaho Kails. Idaho, whore nhe hns boon condiK-tinP an ov;'ri!;elistlc cam paign, and will spend the holidays nt the liomo of ior 1'i'l'er. It. M M etpomory. and bro'ijc- nnd si I i t -In-law. M and M"f. .Tobu MontKomery, ami cbildicii. Marda ,'oni and lacklo. Mrs. Wimer and children loft on Thursday to make their homo at Silllonni. Wash. Hoy Duell and son, Havmond, moved tho househood poods. Mrs. Mav LoClerc left on Mon day for HiintimMon Park. Calif., to snend tho holidays with her son-in-law and datiphtor. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Anderson. Mrs. Kverett Hodpos entortain ed the ladies aid and Bible studv club of the Itoseburp Lutheran churMi on Thursday afternoon at her home in the vallov. Miss Margaret Hopers is homo for tho Christmas holidays from Berkeley. Calif., where she Is tak Intr a business course. The basket and volley hall games scheduled for Tuesday evening with i In Itnvtt ('reek school were can celled on Tuesday because of a so-J Hons epidemic of flu in the Days Creel; school. ' 60th ANNUAL FIREMEN'S BENEFIT BALL Given by the Roseburg Fire Department Christmas Night, Dec. 25, 1940 AT THE ARMORY Music by Carl Rowen's Dance Band ef Eugene Gentlemen $1.00 tax free Spectators 10c ' mm- OREGOK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, I94t. Zivic-Jenkins Go Declared Draw on Divided Verdict Tly OAVI.E TALIIOT NEW YORK, Dec. 21. (API Promoter Mike Jaeolm must have had an uneasy minute or two last nlnht while the announcer won Ra therinif un the slins and discover Inj? that Frltulo Zivin- and Lew Ii'iiklnn had fought themselven a 10-round draw in the (iarden. - . Mike- already had Zlvie. sipned lo defend his welterweight title analnsl Henry Arnistronu on Jan. 17. and that would have heeji a fine one in try In ballyhoo ir 1'rli. zie had dropped a duko to Jen kins, the IlKhtwpiiiht ehamn. Anil '.llc tamo very close to doinK just that. All that saved him wos a determined rally In the last four stanzas. Steve llamas, one of the Judges, called It even after the other two officials hod given a spilt verdict. Rereree (leorgo Walsh thought Jenkins won it. A bulglnc crowd of 17.000 didn't see a singlp knockdown, evpn though Jenkins planted his noted right on Zivlcli features many n lime. Fritio (nine out of It un marked, but Je;iklns suffered cuts over both eyes nnd looked preitv well used up nt the finish. Zlvic possibly would havo scored n knockout If they had been fighting a Hi rounder. Jen kins, who is not a distance horsp. nut so much fury Into his early ef forts that he liegnn to weaken mldwnv and couldn't get uway from Zivlc's straight lefts. They snapped his tired head around nnd piled up the points that enabled Kritzie to scrape through. or the two. Zivic was the bigger lisiipriolntment. A ' l-to-2 favorite at fight time, the Pittsburgh veter an had practically no right at nil. and only hla superior infighting enabled him to hold Jenkins close for the fust five rounds. The re feree warned him renealedlv for loing funny things In the clinches. I hut took no rounds away from .him. Jenkins, conceding seven and n quarter pounds, proved himself !as willing to wade in and swap I with Zivic as with the light weights he has benn slugging around. It already was known I'roni his knockout hy Armstrong that ho was prone to fade If ho couldn't stop his man nulckly. Vast night merely verified that weakness. RAF Bombs Ruhr While Nazis Strafe Liverpool (Continued from page 11 of these operations." HouloKiic. France, and Amster dam, the Netherlands, also were re.-orted bombed. The admiralty announced today that the fled air arm had attack ed Rhodes, Staiupalia and Scar panto Hec. 17. All the llrittsh planes were re ported to have returned safely. DAMAGE FROM RAF RAID DESCRIBED BY GERMANS I1HR1.IN. Dec. 2V (Al') Six persons were killed and 17 Injured by Uriiisli win planes which at tacked Berlin during (be night, the (iermun high command reported today. The Dom I Protestant) cathedral In the capital was damaged and small fires were set in tile sub urbs by Incendiary bombs, but no military damage was caused by the raiders, a communique de clared. On their first attempt lo reach the city, tile official account snlil, the Hrillsh raiders were driven off by heavy anti-aircraft fire, Later," the comimiulinio do- Mured, "several enemy pianos flow over the center of the city and dropped a number of explosive and Incendiary bombs, particularly in, the east, resulting in slight damage to the populace, and ome damage to buildings." .The relch'a church ministry es timated the rallied ml damage at l.r.00,000 marks (about $000,000), and said Die raiders dropped flares before Ihey- dropped their bombs. LIVERPOOL BATTERED BY . INTENSE GERMAN ATTACK LIVERPOOL. Dec. 21. (AP) Oerman reconnaissance planes Hew over Liverpool und the ller seyside district ufler daybreak to day to survey the damage caused hy wave ufter wave of bombers which battered this center of Hrlt ish -overseas commerce last night. The, night raid was reported lo have been the heaviest of the war for the Liverpool area. Rescue workers digging through wreckage and rubble for victims of the attack hardly spared tho scouting planes overhead . a glance. The raid started so early last night that crowds of Christmas shoppers were caught in the streets. They filled shelters and basements In the business district and were forced to remain there throughout the night. A greater use of incendiary bombs tliuu in nny previous raid on Liverpool caused many fires, lighted targets, and guided wave after wave of bombers over the industrial areas. There were relatively few cas ualties, however, und transport facilities were operating almost normally this morning. Kxploslve and fire bombs start ed many fires us the raiders swept down In a concentrated at tack despite an Intense anti-aircraft barrage. A large holel was damaged and a famous church hit. One large shelter wub hit by a heavy bomb und rescue parties still were bring ing out the dead and Injured in mldmornfhK. A number of fire men were killed and injured. NEW YCRK, Dec. 21. (API The British have hud nearly 5.000 nlr raids on Bermany and Italy and axis-occupied territory in the past eight months, the Hrtlisn ra dio said today In a broadcast heard by CBS. nrnl.IN, Dec. 2V (API Three persons were Injured and several houses dttmnged last night when two bombs dropped by an uniden tified air raider fell in Dun Laog hairo (Kingstown), only seven miles from brilliantly-lighted Dub lin, enpitnl city of neutral Eire. It was the first time since the war began that bombs had rallen near Dublin, and the incident caused a wuve of excitement in the gayly-decorated city. Worker Too Speedy, So Fellow Tommies Strike LONDON, Dec. 21. (API Workers In ft factory turning out uniforms for the Hrltish tommies struck today because of continued employment of u cutler whom their union expelled on a charge of working too fast. The national union of tailors and garment workers said the man violated union rules by cutting too ninny pairs of khaki pants per bour. The union took the view tills endangered its standards of "output and craftsmanship." BY TOM Plans Launched At Sutherlin For New Planing Mill SUTHERLIN, Ore., Pec. 21. Construction of a planing mill hero is planned bv A. (irant Franklin, Hrice Franklin. V. T. Hamilton and A. C. Pelland, nil of -Mount Vernon, Washington, according to statements made by these gentle men before Urn cily council at a special meeting Tuesday night. The meeting was held for the pur pose of considering a location lor the mill, which, according lo pres ent plans, will bo situated on a tract adjoining the railroad tracks north of tlie stockyards. Tho city-owned property will bo leased for a period of three years witli the privilege of renewal for a like perioil of time. Some county owned lots and railway siding pro perty owned by I Do Wnard, also is being considered in tho nego tiations. The company plans, the council was informed, to obtain rough lumber from mills operating with in n 20 lo 30-mlle radius of Suth erlin. It is expected lo employ from 20 lo 2". men in tlm planing mill when operations, are first he- gun nml additional shifts will be employed it suflicient material is found available to provide longer hours of operation. Tho present plans cull for construction of three buildings. As all machinery al ready is available, it is expected to havo the plunt In operation within 90 days if negotiations are satisfactorily completed. Myrtle Creek Townies Down Days Creek Quint MYRTLE CREEK, Dec. 21. The Davs Creek and the Myrtle Creek Townies met Thursday night in a wild nnd exciting game of basket ball on tho Myrtle Creek high school floor, in which the Mvrll A CHRISTMAS GIFT! Can be enjoyed all the year if it is an Electric Appliance. See The Farm Bureau Exchange, where "you own the profits." DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Go-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON ifffa I 'mmr,! " SERIAL STORY CHRISTMAS RUSH HORNER Read It Beginning Dec. 23 in Roseburg Creek team emerged tho victor by a score of 83 to 32. iiuvs Creek (32) (5) Myrtle fit J. Sutton (4) ..F (2!l) I). t)yer Silvy (li) Wit I Dyer K. Sutton 2) ...o 120) Hlppi I Sutton (li) ...(I '7) Murcnm Racbor (8) Q (7) .Mclioiiga Substitutes: nays ;reex nut chlnson (IS). Referee: II. McDou gal. Papooses Battle Coos Five Tonight The Rnseliurg Junior high school Papooses will open their basket ball season here tonight wllh a game against Marshfleld junior high school. It will lie the first game lor the players of each team as this Is the first yenr that Marsh field has had a Junior high, school team, while no member of the Roseburg team has had previous ex perience. Despite the fact that the Rose burg team this year is composed nf completely inexperienced ma terial. Coach Hod Turner believes he has a squad Hint will average up well In competition, no reports. Turner in past years has shown much ability In developing beginner talent. The present team at the senior high school, expected to go far in slate competition this year, wns started as a unit In junior high school nnd the plnyers havo been together for the past four years. Tonight's gnme, starting at 7:30 o'clock, is expected to furnish plenty of excitement. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Bubar 116 No. Jackson COPYOIC.HT. 1940. NE4 SERVICE, INC. News-Review