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ROSfe6UR6 NEWS-REVIEW, R6SE6UR6, OREGON FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 1941.
Man Arrested As
Church Dynamiter
- LYONS, In., March 21. f AP)
A Groenn county farmer was
field today in connection with a
dynamite blast which shook the
Free Methodist church here Wed
nesday night and inlured four
persons severely. Ten persons
were hurt sllfihtly and 40 others
attending Lenten revival services
were shaken.
Sheriff- Charles Wanton and
slate police apprehended the
man, described as a "resident of
the Lyons community," several
hours afler ihe dynamite had
exploded at the rear door. His
name was withheld.
'" Prosecutor Robert L. Stevenson
said the man denied any connec
tion with the dynamiting but
tliat evidence had been obtained
on which cahrges might be filed
later today. He said he was In
formed the man had had dif
ferences with his wife over her
aUendance at Ihe revival serv
ices. ,'The sheriff said he thought the
dynamite was "a personal mat-
FUNNY BUSINESS
DOUGLAS
MARKET
19C
.Head over our special prices
then come In and really make
an honest comparison and see
if the quality Isn't Just as good
at one-fourth to one-half less
in price.
BACON Mads from extra
choice, specially fed
Barkers, lb
Sliced, lb 25e
HAMS From the same lean
pig pork. 8 to 10-lb. Jft(t
fivAHia. nat saltv. lb.4U
HAMBURGER No cereal,
no serao meat, choice quar
ter beef trimmed, 4C
Ik JL3I
COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE
No cereal, no wa- f Cfft
ter, pure pork, lb X?lk
PORK ROASTS Picnic style,
lean, extra nice 4Lek
pork, lb J. J Z
11 LBS. PURE LARD Sflct-
ly fresh and (
white FX
P. 8.: Call us If you have any
livestock to sell. Get our fig
ures before you sell. We call
for it.
Phone 350 238 N. Jackson
. I. PAT
Yugoslavia-Nazi Pact
Arouses Resentment;
(Continued from page 1)
"Thank heavens yon finally got here! The wile's been
expecting you for 20 years I"
ter" but the Rev. R. C. Ee.stham
pastor, attributed tni: act to re
tribution for attacks from the
pulpit on "illegal business."
Mrs. Eastham and two other
women and an eight-year-old girl
were cut and bruised severely by
flying debris.
Prison Term, Fine Meted
To Income Tax Evader
CHICAGO, March 21. (AP)
William R. Skldmorc, whom the
government termed a seller of
"protection" to gamblers, was
sentenced today to 30 months Im
prisonment and fined $5,000 and
costs for having evaded $347,409
in income taxes.
VITAL STATISTICS
Nazi Battleships Said
Near U. S. Are Identified
LONDON, March 21. (AP)
The British Press association said
today that the German warships
which Prime Minister Churchill
said Tuesday had "crossed to the
American side of the Atlantic,"
were the battleships Scharnhorst
and Gnelsenau, 20,000 tons each.
The press association did not
give the uuixe of its informa
tion. Churchill told the Pilgrims, a
British-American society, that not
only German "battle cruisers
agreed to Ihe government's de
cision. Nazi Troops Barred
Belgrade sources said the al
liance, which would permit Ger
man troops in Bulgaria to go to
Italy's aid in Greece at once
without fear of being struck in
the flank exposed to the west,
would enable Germany to move
war supplies across Yugoslavia
but not troops.
Belgrade dispatches said Yugo
slavia would become the fifth na
tion to affiliate with the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo
alliance at cere
monies next week in Berlin or
Vienna.
Slavakla, Hugary, Rumania
and Bulgaria, among Yugosla
via's neighbors In southeast Eu
rope, previously had loined the
Rome Berlin?Tokyo axis.
The degree to which Yugosla
via's decision will facilitate Ger
man action in the Balkans, pos
sibly against Greece to holster
tHe faltering Italians, was uncer
tain in the absence of details ot
the agreement that has . been
readied. But a responsible gov
ernment leader said it would pro
vide economic and "semi-mill-tarv"
aid to the reich.
The crown council approved
the program last night and the
cabinet later voted for It, 13 to
four, after a bitter wrangle.
Pictures of President Roose
velt and British Prime Minister
Churchill were displayed prom
inently in public places alongside
portraits of national heroes In
many towns, as Serb resentment
apparently mounted against the
government's decision.
BY
GREECE SAID STUNNED
YUGOSLAVIA'S ACTION
By the Associated Press
The yielding of Yugoslavia to
Germany's pressure is reported
Mrs. Josephine Pickett and
Frank George of Eugene visited
here this week-end. On Sunday,
accompanied by Mrs. William,
they visited at Riddle.
Arthur Dobyns visited here
from Friday until Monday when
he returned to his work at Pros
pect. Jack Hicks left Thursday for
Seattle for a few weeks' visit. He
was accompanied to Portland by
Mrs. P. J. Miller, who will visit
her husband in the veterans hos
pital. Mrs. Dora Harper and Mrs.
Belle Brooks left Thursday for a
visit in Eugene.
George Mill returned Tuesday
from a visit with his mother In
Los Angeles.
Arthur Young is homo from
Corvallis for his spring vaca
tion. Mrs. W. H. Martin and Mrs.
George Mill were Roseburg visit
ors on Monday.
Miss Lilly Belle Angel spent
last week-end in Portland at her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius' Hurd of
Portland visited here over Satur
day and Sunday.
Mrs. Alex Roltes of San Fran
cisco is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Strong.
Rev. J. K. Howard is holding a
two-week evangelistic service in
Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Belcher and
Rev. and Mrs. Larsen were Rose
burg visitors Friday.
Mrs. Pearl Rothrock visited her
mother, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Sat
urday and Sunday.
Henry Pete spent a few days
home last week. He graduated
from the Albany college in Janu
ary. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Richard-
West Coast Aviation
Plants Face Tie-Up Peril
(Continued from page 1)
ator Sidney Hillman called this
"the country s No. 1 strike."
Burns is a vice-president of the
United Rubber Workers (CIO).
He has been on the Hillman staff
for about three months as a spe
cial labor consultant.
Hillman's staff is composed of
consultants from the CIO, the
AFL and from management
groups. His practice has been to
refer union disputes to men who
are international officers of their
organization.
WRIGHT FIELD STRIKE
ENDED BY AFL UNION
DAYTON, O., March 21. (AP)
In the avowed interests of na
tional defense, an AFL leader to-
I day terminated a 17-day strike
that had paralyzed work on an
essential $5,900,000 expansion pro
gram at Wright field, the army
air corps' huge testing laboratory.
John Breidenbach, president of
the Dayton central labor union
(AFL), announced that 400 men
who left their jobs March 4 would
return to work Saturday along
side five CIO electricians employ
ed by the Penner Construction
Co.
Breldenbach's strike settlement
action followed reports that the
war department would take over
the construction work with fed
enal civil service laborers.
The war department pressed
for prompt settlement, contend
ing the new facilities were "need
ed at once by the army air corps
both for the testing of engines
and planes now on order and for
son ana Jiirilv and Dar-nil rr,t.
dock are spending a few aaj at the development of new types."
Juhn Day.
OTHER STIRKES SETTLED;
FORD DISPUTE HANGS ON
MARKET
REPORTS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BACON - HAINES John Ger
ald Bacon and Doris Louise
Haines, both residents of limp-
qua.
BORN
CAIRNS-To Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Cairns, 1135 North
Jackson street, at Mercy hos
pital, Thursday. March 20, n
daughter; weight, six pounds
nine ounces.
but also nazi U-boats had crossed , '"day to have stunned Greek
,h AtinnM. nnri nimnriu h:i cunU quarters who said they had been
unconvoyed British ships as far assured only a few days be-
west as tne ici meridian, wnicn -., (AP) (U. S Dent Ai?r)
runs 1,500 miles east of New hot take any action at this time HOGS-Fairlv active unevnlv
Vni'le cu'spiie uic uisisicni axis ijics- ,., . . . . "
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., March 20.
London Cop Trapped in
Debris 7Vi Days Rescued
LONDON, March 21. (API-
After seven and a half days in
lespit
jsure.
The landing of British troops
in Greece to oppose the German
Balkan army based in Bulgaria,
and passage of the U. S. aid-to-I
Britain bill also had been ex
pected to keep Yugoslavia mark
which he lay entombed by the my - Abani
bomb wreckage of a tenement of u.i i.i
bomb wreckag
a Clydeslde town, Frederick
Clark, 32, a policeman, was re
ported rescued1 today.
Workers were removing a wo-, ' ' ' ,",.' ..Tiacits I cutu'r cos 4.75 6.00; fat
,an's body when they heard his ' s" PP,,llr Ji " ,, ' n nf cows 8.50-7.00; few beef
I and had captured a cousin or Km. ,,,,, . ...
has 125,000 members, and agreed
to furnish qualified painters for
all defense projects even If the
painters had to be hrougni in
from another state.
Food Dispute Easing.
At Detroit James F. Dewey,
federal labor conciliator, announc
ed that prospects for an amicable
adjustment of the dispute be
tween the United Automobile
Workers (CIO) and the Ford Mo
tor company had been greatly inr
proved by recent mediation conferences.
Dewey said steps taken by the
company and the national labor
relations board had reiieveu Ten
sion between the union and com
pany since a union declaration of
"intent to strike" at the Kougc
and Lincoln plants, and that the
company had re employed "most"
of 1,000 Rouge plant employes
which the UAW-CIO contended
were discharged for union activi
ty during the past seven months.
He also said Harry H. Bennett,
Ford personnel director, had
agreed "to work out any problem
with me that warrants my atten
tion, such as reinstatement of
men whose work has been satis
factory." Henry Ford said, however, less
than two weeks ago that he be
lieves unions aro "losing ground"
and that he had no intention of
recognizing them as bargaining
agencies for Ford Motor company
employes. He added at that time
that "we do not intend to submit
to any union and those who be
long to one are being fooled."
Roseburg's Leading Cut-Rate Store
Brings You These Savings
Fullertons
LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED
Cut Rate Drug Store
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY SELLING
A I ADM Clocks, guaranteed QAm .
LUCKY TIGER ALAKM ,1.00 value 4 LAVOn.
5ooH:iI.ON3C KREMEL$ti.oo,Tenlc: 69c I 79
CDCBl4 Salts, 1-pound can, O
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$1.00 size ..'-89 I VM3UM boUI of 100 JV I $1.00 size 79
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EFFECTIVE EVEN
WHEN DILUTED WITH
EQUAl PARTS WATER
49
75c size
Mode Brushless
Shaving Cream
59c
Floor-Brite
Liquid Wax
full pint 19c
OneA-Day Tablets
34C 83C nd $1.47
Sergeants Dog
Remedies
60e size
49c
Castoria
75c size
59c
Vaseline
Hair Tonle,
large size
63c
P r e s c r I p
Itions filled
fas your Doc
tor orders
b y compe
tent Registered Pharmacists.
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r REAL
YOU CAN GET
RELIEF
fantt ACID
INDIGESTION
Pepsodent
Tooth Powder
39c
Co-Re-Ga Powder
79c
50c size
$1.00 size
Sal Hepatica
60e size
49c
50c size
Teel for the Teeth
39c
Dr. West's
Tooth Paste
40c size,
2 'or .
40c
steady to 10 lower; good-choice
175-215 lb. drive-ins mostly 8.60
(5; few outstanding lots 8.70-75;
'!30-2fi0 lb. butchers 8.0015; light
lights 7.50-8.00; packing sows
t mostly 6.75-7.25; feeder pigs 8.00
! 50.
I CATTLE Calves steady; medium-good
fed steers 9.75-10.75;
unconfirmed border reports said 1,,,' ,7" " .,
The ESS" eTSrs; goTS
integiating, tno urecxs sam h .f . . .. , lnn
dairy
cows i
IK(H: mpfl nm-imnil hullo 7 nn.fi as.
light culls downward to 7.50.
SHEEP Steady; sizable lot
qood 70 lb. woolecl lambs 10.00,
sorted 20 per cent at 8.50; good
choice carlots quotable to 10.85;
one lot good-choice shorn lambs
' 9.00; good spring lambs quotable
io iz.au; good ewes salable 6.00
6.50 or above.
Wm. F. Payne, Forger,
Taken to State Prison
Wm. F. Payne, 34, recently sen
tenced in circuit court to two
years in the Oregon State peni
tentiary, was delivered to the
prison yesterday. Payne was tak
en to Salem by Deputy Sheriff
George Edes of Yoncalla. He was
sentenced after pleading guilty
to a charge of forgery. It was his
second conviction on check
charges.
(By the Associated Press)
New York CIO bus drivers to
day agreed to end their 11-day
walkout and go back to work Sat
urday while a disputed wage issue
is arbitrated.
An 8-day strike at the General
Instrument Corporation plant,
Elizabeth, N. J., was settled last
night when AFL electrical work
ers obtained increased wages.
The AFL Painters, Decorators
and Paperhangers brotherhood
and the Painting and Decorating tween Main and Rose streets,
Contractors of America signed a will be closed to parking and
nationwide labor agreement j traffic after 6 o'clock .tonight,
which prohibits strikes and lock-1 The same restrictions will apply
ouls on defense Jobs. The union 'at 1 p. m. Saturday.
BRAND'S
ON THE HIGHWAY
Barbecue Sandwiches
35 cent Blu Plat Lunch,
Chicken Dinners, Dancing,
Cold Drinks.
DANCE
MOOSE HALL
Saturday, March 22
The Cornhuskers
35c Gents, tax Inc. Ladles 10o
O. S. C. Boosters Club
DAUCE
ORIENTAL GARDENS
March 22
Men 35c Couple 50c
Free Door Prize
Spring Modes to Bow in
Roseburg at 7 Tonight
(Continued from page 1)
Chapman's
Drug
Store
will be
OPEN
This Sunday
Hours
8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
1 Premier Mussolini, Identified
iLleut.-Col. Tuveri Ciglio, com
mander of a battalion ot black
shirts. Reports reaching BitolJ, Yugo
slavia, today said Roberto Far
inacci, former secretary of the
fascist paly, had been killed
while leading his battalion of
blackshlrts over the top in Al
bania. These reports said the ex
tremist fascist met his death In
the midst of furious hand-to-hand
fighting around Tepeleni.
Aid-To-Britain Bill Gets
Subcommittee's Okay
WASHINGTON, March 21.
(API A senate appropriations
subcommittee approved without
change today the administra
tion's $7,fHX),000,0O0 nid to-Britain
bill.
The bill, already passed by the
house, is expected to receive
prompt approval from the full
senate appropriations commit
tee. It will be taken up in the
senate Monday, and some lead
ers forecast passage without ma
jor change by Monday night.
WHEAT
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 21.
(API Open High Low Close
May 77 .77 .77 .77
Sept 74 .74 .74 .74
Glendale
GLENOALE. March 21. Dr.
and Mrs. R. O. Luelirs and son of
Vancouver arrived Sunday for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Boire. Dr. Luehrs returned to
Portland where he attended a
medical association this week and
will return for his family the
last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bates and
family and Miss Clara Winkle
man visited at Williams Sunday.
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. Bates' mother, Mrs. Bunch,
who will visit here several days.
Stock and Bond
Averages
STOCKS
Compiled bv Associated Press.
March 21.
30 15 15 60
Ind'ls ttifs I'fs St'ks
Friday 58.2 lti.2 IW.ti 41.4
IVcv. day ... fvS 8 16.3 33.7 41.7
Month ago .57.2 lli.l 33.0 40.7
Year ago 71.1 1S.4 38 G 49 6
1941 high ....63.9 17.7 35.5 45.0
1941 low 55.8 15.4 32.6 39.8
BONDS
20 10
10 10
I ICHVIIC IWI VWIII9 n
27c I
35c (lie
Friday
I "rev.' day .
Month ago
Year ago .
UK's Ind'ls I'fs Fgn.
..63.1 lIM.t! 100.8 44.8
. 63.5 104.6 100.9
.60S 104.4 99.4
.57.1 102 2 966
44.8
40.3
529
448
38.0,
Mrs. McSnooper, I just adore
Commander Scott. His dla
tinguished voice, and those
thrilling stories he tells on
ROMANCE OF THE
HI-WAYS
Sunday 10:15 A. M.
INSIDE DOPE
Romance of the Hi-Ways, old
est travel radio program on
the air, remains one of the
best. Commander A. W. Scott,
ex-British naval officer, and
famous world-wide traveler,
aided and abetted by his part-
ner, Bill Tracy, spins Interest
ing yarns of the old west and
the new. This month marks
the fifth anniversary of the
program. Romance of the HI
Ways Is heard each Sunday
morning at 10:15 on KRNR.
OTHER GOOD BETS FOR
SATURDAY AND SUNOAY
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7:00 News.
8:30 News.
10:00 News.
12:1S Sports News.
3:15 I'll Find My Way.
9:00 News. I
9:15 Jan Garber's Orch.
9:30 Freddy Martin's Orch.
SUNDAY
8:00 Reviewing Stand.
10:00 News.
10:45 Canary Chorus.
12:30 Boy's Town.
1:00 Peter Quill.
2:00 Wheeling Steel.
2:30 The Shadow.
5:00 American Forum.
5:45 Dorothy Thompson.
8:30 Hancock Ensemble.
9:00 News.
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1941 high
64.2 105.3 101.3
i 19-11 low 60.2 104.2 99.0