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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG,' PrESON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, l4f. 65 I 'j 0 i- s yg5rC,4ggF0R THE WHISKEY I WkT$vChterful as its Natnet'-' if - o t r S3 British-Aid Bill Sent To Floor of Senate (Continued from page 1) SUNNYtJROOK KENTUCKY Si'KATCHT IiOURIia N WHISKEY Nntiomil.DMIIlers I'rniliH't) Cm "poralinn, N. Y. IIIUM) &mtmmm is!j SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Oregon Milk, 4 cans - 27c Tomatoes, 3 cans 25c Garden Corn, 303 cans, 3 for 21c. Whole Kernel Corn, No. 2 can lie Hot Sauce, 3 cans ...11c Garden Grape Fruit Juice, 46 oz 17c Red Dry Beans, 5 lb - 23c Small White Beans, 5 lb 23c Bulk Carrots, 4 lb - 11c Turnips and Carrots, 3 bunches 10c Cochella Grape Fruit, large, doz. 19c Lemons, each lc Oranges, sweet full of juice, each lc Bring your Rinso Coupons and Receive two bars of Life Buoy Soap Free POP KENNEDY Across from Shorty's Wrecking Yard mlt tho president to transfer, lease or lend war materials to na tions whose defense the president considers vital to the security of the United States. Transfers of existing equipment would be lim ited to $1,300,000,000 and could be made by the president only after consultation with army and navy chiefs. The measure also would au thorize the repair or re-outfittinp; or belligerent ships in American yards and would permit the presi dent to communicate "defense Information" to warring "democ racies." No appropriation Is Included In the measure, hut the president Is expected to ask funds for Its operation Immediately If it Is en acted. Under the committee-approved bill, he also could obtain con Eresslonal authority from time to time to make future contracts. Funds for these contracts would be requested after they were made. The legislation would expire July 1, 1943, and all contracts executed under it would termin ate by July I, 1946. Among other so-called congres sional "safeguards" written into the measure was a provision giv ing congress power to terminate operation of the bill at any time by a majority vote, a clause re quiring presidential progress re ports every 90 days and a state ment that nothing In the act should authorize American naval convoys of war material ship ments or the entry of United States vessels Into combat zones. like Taft, was an unsuccessful contender for last year's repub lican presidential nomination. Dewey told a Washington, D. C, audience that he favored the hill, with some "necessary furth er reservations." Wlllkie, in his first sneech since returning from a flying trip to the British i.sles, denied that "the democratic way of life" could perish in Britain and Europe and survive in the United States. Grief, Fast Kill Laddie, Soldier's Faithful Dog MONTEREY, Calif.. Feb. 13. (API-Ten-year-old Laddie, his canine heart weakened by grief. died today at the Monterey pre sidio lour days after the 2.000- mile flight which brought him to his Beloved master. Dr. R. I. Lovell, veterinarian for the 7th division at nearbv .Fort Ord; said the airedale's He paid tribute not only to Ab !d''a,n was dup to npart collapse raham Lincoln and Georee land 0,d eo. Washington, but to Robert E. Private Everett Scott, whose Lee, hero of the south, as well, 'leaving of a Chanute, Kan., farm lie called them "the three great ' caused Laddie to begin a self- figures of our public life" who ! Imposed fast broken only Mon in common had the quality or ,v when the two were reunited, "magnanimity." was on duty at Fort Ord when Willkle Raps New Deal j"10 heart of his faithful friend While Wlllkie called for coop- ceased to beat. erauon wnn the administration's aidto-Britain program, he voiced bitter criticism of its domestic policies. He charged that "the new deal party" seeks to win elections by government pressures anil ex Huge Fund Requested to Strengthen Pacific Bases WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. AP) The navy placed renewed penditures" and declared it "does ! om.ph,?sis " ftratpE': west Pa not understand the basic func tioning of the free enterprise system." Willkle Urges GOP to Support British-Aid Bill f Continued Itom page 1) authorizes the president to take us into war." Dewey Supports Bill But support for the legislation came from Thomas E. Dewey, New York district attorney who McMINNVILLE, Feb. 13. fAP) A truce in republican op position to President Roosevell was asked here last night bv Governor Sprague. He advised tho G. O. P. In a Lincoln day speech to "support our president during this critical period," although adding that re publicans should not "relinquish vigilance or independent judg ment." He recommended a program of taxation to meet armament costs, saying, "republicans should not let the accelerated spending un der the defense program wean them away from sound principles of finance." Rugged Individualist WAYNESVILLE, 111. Mrs. Jen nie Hill is no sissy. She walks to the grocery for her supplies. She shovels the snow off her sidewalk and does most of her own housework. Mrs. Jennie Hill is 97. cific bases today in a multi-mil lion dollar prograrn for strength ening facilities at Guam, Samoa, Midway Wake and Palmyra islands. An immediate $46,943,050 was asked from congress to improve these distant outposts for aircraft, submarines or fleet operations, and another $27,858,500 was sought for the bases in Alaska where the continent extends to ward Asia. President Roosevelt placed the program before congress yester day as part of a $898,392,aS2 re quest for strengthening the navy's einciency afloat and ashore. Two Salem Boys Drown When Canoe Overturns SALEM, Feb. 13. fAP) Police dragged the Willamette river to day for the bodies of Robert Case, 11, and his brother Kenneth. 20, whose canoe overturned near here yesterday. Frank Vinson, tugboatman. said he saw the two boys struggling in the water a few minutes after they had cast off from a log raft ne was lowing. T hey were the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Case, Jr., Salem. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES RIGSBYCORNUT Henrv I. Rigsby and Betty Jean Cornutt. both residents of Riddle. Candy Sale Saturday Roseburg bethel of Job's Daughters has an nounced a candy sale for Satur day at ten o'clock at the Gas com pany office on West Cass street. Improving Donald Davis, of 542 Pitzer street, is reported to be Improving at Mercy hospital. OUR SENSATIONAL RUMMAGE SALE STARTS FRIDAY RACKS OF DRESSES 5e HATS as low as 29C COATS as low as $3.98 SUITS as low as $4.29 I. ABRAHAM DEPARTMENT STORE 121 N. Jackson Street . Roseburg v v Choose this pleasant way to vitality! Serve Red & White Suncured fruits to your family at least once a day. Prunes alone contain needed vitamin AH nnrf r.m.-,n.i..m .,.. . "j ,. ' JMrRSRWV"','!U' Pre,ent I" prunes In generous quantities ... all vital In keeping us well and strong. ' SPECIAL FEATURES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14 AND 15 Raisins - ft... 28c Figs cttr-- fc...f7c Peaches 23c Apricots 43c Shortening Red & White Pure vegetable nine better " 3-!b. Tins . 45c CAKE FLOUR Red Whlt. 23c TOMATO SAUCE 8;y 14c Rrd White WHEAT CEREAL M . Wh. 18c 1 E,VL " 10c Red White MAYONNAISE Rcd , Wh. P 25c SPINACH No:,2,-29c All leaves, no grit garden (reshl DOG FOOD Pard .1.lb3rr25cl SIFTED PEAS N;U5c CRACKERS 8un.hln. Krispy 27c I GRAPEFRUIT .. .? 27c - - Rd A White CHEWS MTnthlMoiae. 1 5cl GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No y- 25c 2 for 25c 440 sheets 2 (or No. 1 tins ........ 2 tor X C Red A White COFFEE lib. - ..tli ;49c OYSTERS .... Blue A White n25c 3;bn73c TOILET TISSUE.... 17c ' --sj a 2s pOtw u -. jay at v . tAov on w ,sproPCO stotc A 1 1 til