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EIGHT RD5EBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON,.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1941. Latin America to Get Biq U.S. Help i WASHINGTON, Oct. lf,fAP) j-Lalin-Amr-rican nations will get. approximately S150,000,000 In aid lor the construction of defense bases and other mllitray purpos es, authoritative quarters said to day, if congress approves the pending lend-lease bill. 5 Admiral Harold II. Stark, chief of naval operations, was said to have mentioned the program when he outlined plans for slrenglhenlng hemisphere defens es during his testimony yester day at a closed session of the qcnale appropriations subcommit tee which Is considering the legis lation, j i Stark, it was reported, urged nnon the committee the necessity of approving allocations of $100, 000,000 to be spent bv the army $nd $50,000,000 by the navy in I t attn-Amerlcan countries In ord-' cr to meet any eventualities that might arise. The admiral was described as looking upon such expenditures us cheap Insurance against pos sible nazi inroads in the southern part of this hemisphere. Second Drop in River Ends Aged Man's Life NEW YORK, Oct. lC--(AP) Daniel l.aikin, G3, was pulled out' of the East river by a friend last night and, on leaving the scene, said he was going home. Thr"o hours later the police pulled him out again. He was dead. New Restrictions Hit Berlin Jews VITAL STATISTICS DIVORCE DECREES MANN Inn from Laddie Pee Man; married at Camas Valley, April 23, 1937; desertion. WOOD Ia Real rice from Eu gene Donald Wood; married at Rosehurg, Nov. 3, 1937; cruelty. TSOMS WOULD ITTRKE TO EQURL inc IUIHL rLHYcKb ON H 8RSKETBRLL -ICE-HOCKey FOOTBALL RNDPOLO TERM? 5m Answer: Basketball 5 on team; Ice-hockey 7; Football 11: Polo 4. Tlal 27 nlaven nr 3 baseball teams! How many more dollars would It oost to get the same results from out-of-town feeds than from Umpqua? We don't know; but a trial will convince you that it would take a lot more. Feeds direct from the manufacturer to the consumer are bound to cost less. But at home, and save. antrtol i. ajoinDCirjnHD BERLIN, Oct. Ifi-(AP) A new wave of antl-semltlsm in Mer lin these days is characterized by the following developments; 1. The Jewish Kulturbund which provided theatrical perfor mances, concerts and movies to the Jewish population lias been dissolved and its artists sent to work In munitions factories, on road building projects and similar chores. Jews already were barred from all cultural institutions available to non-Jews. 2. Grocers dealing in veget ables and fruits may not Inscribe Jews on their customer lists for these two kinds of products. . Every German household Is re quired to register with a definite grocer, meat market or dairy pro ducts shop which alone may then supply it with the quantities al lowed under Germany's strict ationlng system. For some time before Jews had been barred from purchasing sweets, condensed milk and many other canned goods. The synagogues in Levetsow and Muenchener streets, which remained among the few houses of worship permitted to the Jews, wore closed recently and all space available inside them filled with straw sacks. It is believed the building will be used to house . large numbers of jews. 4. Some 2,00 Jewish families living in flats and apartments re ceived notices during the past 10 days to prepare to leave them. 5. Persons receiving such notic es were forbidden to look about for other quarters. They were ' told they would be assigned quar ters when the time comes to move. 6. All Jews receiving the evacu ation notice must fill out an in ventory of all their possessions, ' from the pianos to collar buttons. ; 7. They must fill out a list en-; titled "normal needs of consum- j er." But not include objects on j this list in the general Inventory. The Jews fear that when thev move they will be deprived of everything except those goods list ed as "normal needs." Diet Training Meeting Set Here for Tomorrow Two representatives from ev ery woman's organization in Rose- iburg has been asked to attend I the training meeting on adequate oieis, to oe new J-Tlday at the 'council room in the city hall from 10 to 3:30. Miss Lucy Case, of the Oregon Slate college extension I department, will conduct the i meeting. Those attending are asked to bring their own noon lunch. MARKET REPORTS No-Hostess Luncheon The Business and Professional Wo men's club will hold a no-hostess luncheon at 12 o'clock Friday at the Grand hotel. . LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore. Oct f? (AP) (U. S. Dent. Aur lHnns- Active, steady at Tuesday's ad. vance; good-choice 175-215 lb drive-ins 11.50-60; Light lights weights 10.50 00; light lights 10.25-50: nacklncr sows mnsttv is.759.00; light sows to 9.50; choice light feeder pigs held above 11.50. CATTLE: Calves fairly active, mostly steady: few crrass steers 9.00-50: liL'ht dairy steers rlnwn to 7.75; stocker and feeder steers 8.00-9.50; canner cutter cows 4.50 COO; fat dairy cows 6.50-7.00; rnedium-faiiiv pond heef mm 7.25 8.00; medium-good bulls 8.25- 9.50; common down to"7.50; good choice vealers 12.0013.00. SHEEP: Active, steady; good choice lambs, 10.25-50; Including choice 113 lb. weights at 10.25; common lambs down to 8.50; shorn lambs 8.75S.25; fat ewes scarce, salable 4.50-5.00. , PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16 (AP) EGGS prices to produc ers: A, large,35c; B, large, 30e: A, medium, 2Hc; B, medium, 2fie doz; A, small, 24c; B, small, 20c doz. Resale to retailers 4c high er for cases; cartons 5c higher. PEPPERS Green, 40c box. Other produce unchanged. WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16. (AP) Open High Low Close May 97 97 93i 931 Dec 92 J 921 89 89 HY I NJ0Y ,T! HERE'S W There arewr ressons why I prefer Schilling . . . mid H of hem are HAVOR! 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