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ROSUftd tiEWiRfcVlfeW, R6jfeiuRi, OREQOfJ, MONDAY. MAY SIX 12, 1941. Scenic Movie On America Will Be Shown at Armory A sound motion picture, "This Amazing America," In technicol or, will be given a public show ing at the Roseburg armory at 8 p. m. Tuesday. The picture will be presented by Commander A. W. Scott, globe trotter and ra dio star, under sponsorship of the Greyhound stage lines. The regular Tupsday class of the chamber of commerce tourist information school will lie held In connection with the picture program. Members of the class will meet at the armory, and re main for the class session fol lowing the showing of the pic tures nnd the brief talk by Com mander Scott. The general pub lic is Invited to meet with the class, which will hear a talk by Harris Ellsworth, chairman of the chamber of commerce com mittee on industries. The Greyhound pictures are to he shown at the Glide high school at 3 p. m. Tuesday and at the veterans facility at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday morning, the films will be shown at the junior and senior high schools, where spe cial assemblies have been arranged, FUNNY BUSINESS Bloxing Ruin Dealt to Hamburg and Bremen (Continued from page 1) Italian Army of 38,000 Said in Ethiopia Trap (Continued from page 1) "I'd like something with a beautiful sentiment to scud to one's wife!" dows once had graced the gal leries. Among the thousands of bombs which rained from the moon lit skies Saturday night were those which unroofed Westminster Ab bey, damaged the British mu seum and Big Ben, the giant clock, and storied Westminster hall. Whole blocks of the sprawling capital were devoured by flames which the most strenuous efforts could not check. The central tower of the Ab bey, known as the Lantern, was smashed In and wreckage fell on the spot where England's kings and queens are crowned, but the coronation chairs had been mov ed to safety in August, 1939. Other relies, too, were being found safe today amid the wreck age. I'rlmc Minister Churchill's rooms wehre untouched, as were most of those of the cabinet ministers. man troops have occupied Melos Island, in the Cyclades group 75 miles north of Crete, authorized German sources announced today. Melos is the 12th of Greece's Cyclades islands which Germany and Italy have announced occu pied thus far. The seizure of Melos, the Ger mans said, "completely surprised" 11H Englishmen and 1200 Cretans who were found there and taken prisoner. Foreign Ships Take-Over Has Committee Approval (Continued from page 1) Involve compulsion. CONVOYS MEAN ENTRY IN WAR, HOOVER DECLARES NEW YORK, May 12. (API Herbert Hoover says United States convoys would catapult an unprepared nation Into immedi ate war and paradoxically result MARKET REPORTS in curtailment of material aid to Britain. Using the navy to guard war shipments to Britain, the former president said, would lead to a "dictatorship of our own, inevit able in total war" and to "post war DanKruptcy." In this sentence he summed up ins convicuons: "That there be no misunder standing, let me state at the out set that I support provision of the maximum tools of war to Britain; that I am convinced we can give this maximum during her next critical months only if we Keep out oi mis war; that put- ling our navy into action is oin ing this war; that the whole Eu ropean war situation Is In trans formation; that America is yet unprepared even for adequate de- tense; that our people are not united." VITAL STATISTICS FROM your home to the Atlantic Coast and back only $90 in new fit deluxe individual reclining chair coaches. Here's a 1941 Travel Bargain offered by the NORTHERN PACIFIC Railway. Return by any of a number of diverse routes through California if you desire. See New York, the Nation's Capital with Congress In session stopover at interest ' .ing spots you have two months' return limit. This Is the ideal summer vacation trip for thrifty travelers who seek comfort and railroad salety. Ask lor all details and let us help you plan a carefree trip East. PASS! NGER OFFICE: 707 Amtikon Bank Bids. roniona, urt. BERLIN, May 12. (AP)-The nazi luftwaffe, out to spike the increasingly heavy RAK raids on Germany, pounded 20 British air ports last night, Including many from which long-range craft take off, the Germans reported today. But while these raids were in progress the high command ad mitted that "stronger" RAK for mations were bark over Ger many, again heavily assaulting Hamburg and Bremen. Mrs. Whitney Arrives Here Mrs. Isabel Payne Whitney, who makes her home in Corvallis wilh her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hurchard, has arrived here to spend a week visiting at the home of Mrs. Rose Clayton on South Pine street. Mrs. Whitney, formerly n resident of this city, is well known here. She spent yesterday visiting Mrs. Hil Patter son on Pine street. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Compiled by Associated Press May .12; 39 If) 15 00 Iml'ls RR's Ut's St'ks Monday !(U Prcv. dav Month ago Year ago .. 1911 high .. 1911 low .... 5(1.3 !U 1)5.7 li.19 5-l.H IT.Ii 17.9 111.3 1li.2 17.9 lf)..l :in.ii :io. :t2.5 ;it;.-i :ir.r .10.3 10.0 10.2 10.2 45.S lfi.0 39.1 B'do'v 042 - U: 0UTI YOU NttlOHT NORTHERN PACIFIC BONOS 20 10 10 10 Monday .. Prcv. dav Month ago Year ago . 1911 high .. 1911 low Rlt's Iml'ls Ill's Fgn. ... !fi.-1 101.7 101.3 13.7 ...llti.f) 10 1.(1 101.2 13.3 (i3.(i 101.2 100.9 13, fifi.7 102.3 9"i.9 39.(1 lili.5 105.3 101.5 45.9 00.2 HM. 2 99.0 3S.0 BUND TASTE TEST IS THE PAY-OFF! Blind taste tests prove that Barclay's Red Label Whiskey stands up with higher-priced blends. Satisfy your taste with Red Label, ot a popular price. Make the taste test yourself. 1 StUct viral popular Spirit lUndi rttfardltti f prlc. O Olvt each ttttEng gtati a numbtr n bottom, to correspond with toch brand. O Alb throo to ttn frltndt to itlcf fir it, cond and third choics, with out Ihoir knowing which brand it which. A You kfltp tcoro and for your stlf Rtd labtl'ihigh batting avtragt. $1.75 Full 95c Full Pint JAJ. BAf AY , CO., ITD., DITROIT, MICHIOAN; PIOHIA, ILLINOIS 7S"; Ntutitl Orun Sriu M FtMF 000, Be oai PRODUCE PORTLAND, May 12. (AP) BUTTER Prints, A grade 38ic lb. In parchment wrappers, 39ic in cartons; B grade, 37ic in parch ment wrappers, 381c In cartons. BUTTEKKAT First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acid ity, delivered in Portland, 38-3H1C lb.; premium quality (maximum of .33 per cent acidity), 39-39ic; valley mutes and country points 2 cents first or 3(iic lb. CHEESE Selling price to Portland retailers: Tillamook triplets, 23 cents lb.; loaf, 21c lb. Triplets to wholesalers, 21c lb. Loaf, 22c f. o. b. Tillamook. EGGS Eggs, prices to produc ers: A, large, 23c; B, large, 22c; A, medium, 22c; B medium, 21c doz. Resale to retailers, 4c high er for cases: cartons, o cents higher. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country kill ed hogs, best butchers 12-12ic; vealers, fancy, 151-Uic; light, thin, 12Hc; heavy, 1214c; yearling lambs, 15c up; 1941 spring lambs, 1819c lb.; ewes 5 8c ID.; good cut ter cows, 12-13e lb.; canner cows, 1112c lb.; bulls, 111'lic lb. LIVE POULTRY Buying prices, No. 1 grade Leghorn broil ers. U to 2 lbs., 17c; fryers un der 3 lbs.. 18c; springers, 3 to 4 lbs., 19c; roasters over 4 lbs., 21c; colored hens over 5 lbs., 19c; hens 4 to 5 lbs., 20c; Leghorns, under 31 lbs., 15c lb.; over 31 lbs., 17c; old roosters, Sc. DRESSED TURKEYS -Nominal selling prices: Hens, 12122c lb. ONIONS Oregon, Dan vers, regular 1s, $3.25; 3-ineh and larger, $3.50 5(1-11). sack. ONIONS New California wax, $2.25 lug. PEAS -Oregon No. 1 7 10c lb. POTATOES N e w California long while. No. 1 $2.25 cental; b's, $1 50 lb. bag. POTATOES - - Old Deschutes No. 1. S1.40; selected Deschutes brand. SI.I5; Klamath $140 ren tal: selected Klamath, $1.50-1.55. HAY- Selling price on tracks: Alfalfa. No. 1, $14.75 ton; oat vetch, $10 ton; Willamette val ley clover, $10 ton; timothy, eastern Oregon, $17; valley tim othy ( ... ) ton, Portland. WOOL 1911 contracts, Ore nn ranch, nominal 31-32e lb.; 1910 eastern Oregon range 3032c lb.; crossbreds, 34-35c 11).; Will amette valley, 12- month, 3l-3Sc lb.; lambs ( 1 lb. MOHAIR Calves, 101; green beef, 71c; kip, 121c lb.; hulls 3c lb. I IOPS -Oregon contracts 2520c lb.; 1910. 221-210 lb.; less 31c lb. CASCARA BARK - 1910 lb.; 1911 9 cents lb. BORN AMASON To Lt. and Mrs. Henry Wallace Amason, of Camp Bayers, Redding, California, ot Mercy hospital in this city, Fri day, May 9, a daughter, Julianne Montlne; weight five pounds, seven ounces. Mrs. Amason, nee Betty Quinc, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Quine of Roseburg. MARRIAGE LICENSES GOETZTUCKER Ervln Fred Goetz and Maxine Viola Tucker, both residents of Roseburg. 1941, seed- peel WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore., May 12. (AP) ("men High Low Close Mav 771 771 771 7TS Sept SO SO 80 80 National' Forest Timber For Sal Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Roseburg, Oregon, up to and Including June 13. ism Tor nil the timber desig nated for cutting, located on on area embracing approximately 140 acres within NSNWJ, E1NEI, and SI. Sec. 20. T. 31 S R. S W.. V. M., Canyon Creek watershed, I'mpqua National Forest, Oregon, amounting to .'inpiwiin.ttclv 1. 000.000 feet II. M. of Uiuglas-flr and 111.000 feet IV M e( sugar pine. No bid of less than SI 50 per M for Douglas fir and $5 0O per M feet for sie-ar pine will be considered. $."00 00 must be de posited with each bid. to be an- piled on the purchase price, re funded, or retained In part ns liquidated damages, according to the condition of the siln. The right to releet nnv and all bids Is reserved. Before bids are submit ted, full inim ni.itmn concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Su pervisor, Roseburg, Oregon. Glendale GLENDALE, May 12. Com mencement exercises for Glen dale high school will be held May 23. There is a graduating class of eleven this year. Earl Snell, secretary of state has been engaged as the speaker. Fred Rehm of Portland was an overnight guest at the M. A. Bates home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Freytag and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reed and children left Thursday for a visit at their former home In Tennessee. Mrs. M. D. Swank and Mrs. Charles Bolce accompanied Mrs. Edwin Johnson to Grants Pass Monday. Mrs. Swank visited her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Tuttle, at the Josephine General hospital. Mrs. Tuttle underwent a major operation last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Patty visited at Newport, McMlnnvllle and Portland over the week end. The members of the 411 clubs attended the fair held at Canyon vllle Thursday. Strike Threat Continues Against General Motors (Continued from page 1) Green, president of the AFL, as serted In Patterson, N. J., yester day that a walkout of union ma chinists in San Francisco ship yards was an "outlawed strike" and that the AFL was "apieal- ing to the unions there to res cind their strike action." The walkout Involves defense contract estimated by the work 's at $.)00,000,000. Green said It violated a union-management agreement prohibiting either strikes or walkouts. The strikers want $1.15 an hour instead of $1.12 plus continuance of double pay for overtime. Union leaders in San Francisco said their pick et lines would keep 15,000 to 20, 000 men away from work. TEAMSTERS RATIFY PAY INCREASE AGREEMENT PORTLAND, May 12. (AP) A master agreement providing wage Increases for 1000 AFL drivers employed by 40 trucking firms was given final ratification here yesterday by the 13th local of the teamsters' union, tne wages paid and amount of in crease were not divulged. Acceptance of a 71-cent-an-hour wage increase by tne roruanu Lumber mill and Jones Lumber company Saturday brought to four the numlier of AFL locals that have accepted employer of fers. One other mill has yet to vote on the proposal. Avoid Regret Protect your future with dependable automobile Insurance. Consult FRED A. GOFF District Manager 122 S. Stephens Phone 218 Roseburg, Oregon FARMERMIIOMODILE JNnii.I-NS.CferVCKaiAN(iE Enters Hospital Alfred Zenor has re entered the .Southern Pa cific hospital le Kan Francisco to undergo a major operation. Ills brother In law, R. G. Baker, local salesman for the Hansen Chevro let company, took him to San Francisco. They stopped in Sac ramento en route south and Mrs. R. G. Baker, who was there visit ing, and daughter, Miss Eva, who is employed in Sacramento, ac companied them. Mr. and Mrs. Baker took their daughter back to Sacramento and returned here here this week-end. Mrs. Baker had gone to Sacramento a week ago with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller and son, Lee, Jr., of Roseburg, who visited there with Mr. Mil ler's brother, Hal Miller, and family. The Lee Millers, accom panied by Mr. Miller's father, re turned to Roseburg today. 1 1 ,n Glorious T e c h ni a Ar . You are invited to en,oy the bn 1 W -JfU 1 n,o,io,,pic.ure''T 1 - ronwnlic travels of the tea rf Aine. l ad''"6e' C.iol Hugh" To be shown HERE 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, May 13 ROSEBURG, OREGON DOOR PRIZES FREE TICKETS Nothing to buy. This absorb ing show is free. Ask your local Greyhound agent for as many tickets as you need. AUa - IN PERSON COMMANDER A. W. SCOTT Commander Scott is a famous world trav eler and radio per sonality. He will re late his thrilling ad ventures and unusual experiences in many pans of the world. You'll enjoy this grand, educational entertainment. 2 ( 0 h Out of petroleum -CHICKENS VITAMIN E is being added to commercial poul try feeds to make hens lay better and increase the "hatchability" of eggs. Scientists at the "University of Petroleum," Shell's $3,500,000 research laboratories, observed some peculiar crystals in a new product they had made from petroleum . . . crystals that proved val uable in the artificial creation of Vitamin E essential to animal fertility 1 Also in petroleum, Shell scientists have found a key to synthetic rubber glycerine ferti lizers plastics scores of needed things. These SLer3J:proSucts of their mail assignment: finer shell Gasoline, Plus power for '41 engines... NEW Poultry Supply Dmtr TWO SCIENTIFIC FACTORS advance the Road Performance Rating of new Shell Gasoline to an all-time high: 1 It li refined with the Solu tlzer Proceti (originated by Shell's ret oarh laboratories. Potent No. 3,149,379). This -teps up gasoline performance y removing the "pro-knok ercaptans." 4 X Thermal conversion makes It extro rich In iso-compounds similar to io-ocf one first produced commercially by Shell scientists to give America 10O-octane aviation gasoline. Your Shell dealer has the new Solutized Shell (at regular price) and Shell Premium- try a tankful today I 1 SHELL