SI ftd&fttme WEWS-KEVIEW, RCSEBURC, Onf50H, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1941. Army Increase to Two Million Men Forecast (Continued from pane 1) piiipi'lulion measure, which Is ex pected to reach a house vole tu. day, rails for a net increase uf uliout 31)0,01 N) officers and men, to bo about evenly divided be tween the air nd ground forces. Two more amnrod divisions, the army's wvenlh and eichth, are to lie created, along with a number of new "tanlt destroyer" and nth-''W-sto gfc. Mf4s' mil." sJ'.y worth "was tested in Viie" iP'cviit War Karnes. At the moment however the drmy is barely holding Its own in strength, with fewer than 1,00, 000 in service. By December 10, some 200,000 men over the new top limit of 28 or with dependents will have been discharged since the draft ages were contracted in late summer. Keccn! draft In ductions and voluntary enlist ments, which have mounted to '.Jli.OOO or so a month, have bare ly sufficed for replacements. I. By next March, "provided there is no change in the existing sit uation, as the war department has stipulated, possibly 300,000 others will have been returned to civil life. Chance For High School Gradt The army announced intention today to train 10,000 bombardier navigators within a year for the inountlng number of long-range bombers rolling off assembly lines. Secretary Slimson disclosed qualifications for recruits would QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID Fret BbokTolliof HomeTreatmentthat Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Ovrrtwo million holtliaof tliciWIIXAIII) Tltl;AT.lKN'l'livolii-Muhlfijrnll,'fi,f eyniiitoinii of (flat rt-KHurlHliiK from stomach mid Duodenal Ulcere tluu t,i Ciena Acid foe Olfaction, Sour r Upcat Stomach, Daealneae, Heartburn. Slaeplatanata, ate, llilu lo Electa Acid. 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Toiletries All Odors Famous -----" Meeker Made Leather Cases Bill Folds Fltttd and Unfltted Dresser Sets $1.00 to $5.00 Reasonably Priced $1.29 to $9.95 Prophylactic Brushes ZZTnlt Christmas Wrapped Bristles with Nylon fountain rens Vj pound to 5 pound $2.25 to $8.50 For Health Sake For Women Electric Take Vitamins Rainbow of Colors Corn Poppers Largest stock in Douglas County Combs to Match $1.50 Value $1.39 Remember all drugs, remedies and toile tries may be for less. Shop here for savings. Hold Everything! ova. TCThi wvict. inc t. m ilrrtxTflr 6tt "Jle says your llircc Girl of 'Miracle Plunge' Walks Again Twelve weeks after she walked out on the Golden Qato Bridge at San Francisco, yielded to hypnotic attraction of waters 200 feet below and plunged to what seemed certain death, Cornelia Van terlund walks again and soon will be released from the hospital. Although encased In a bulky cast and uwkward braces which hold he arms upright, sheU'll recover entirely, doctors say only one of 36 persons to survive Uic wicked plunge. he lowered lo assure an adequate number of skilled crow men. UiRh school graduates who pass an air corps Intelligence test will he accepled for 45 weeks of train ing, a longer period of specialized schooling than undergone by pi lots who are to be (rained at the rale of 30,1)00 a year. Hitherto candidates were re quired lo have two years of col lege education. The bombardier and navigation training is to he combined. Stimson announced at his press conference two further moves to strengthen the ground forces, the cieal ion of 52 "tank destroyer" battalions, and the conversion of ! ; 4 a lei V, rt ' g -'. Cut Rate Drug Store minutes are up!" two additional regular army til angular divisions Into fully mo torized units. Good Enough SAN DIEGO, Calif. Pvt. Lo pez Huberts wasn't sure whether he'd make a good soldier he'd never even had so much as a .22 rifle In his hands. His Texaikana, Tex., draft hoard wasn't certain either they deferred him once before sending hi in to Camp Callan. Private Huberts has just been declared Camp Callan's cham pion selected marksman- he scor ed ISt; out of a possible 200. purchased at Fullerton's Me Nary Asks Delay in Anti-Strike Legislation (Continued from page 1) delay. Roosevelt Won't Comment President Koosevolt passed up an opportunity today to comment on the Smith anti-strike bill, which passed the house despite ob jections from administration lieu tenants that it was too drastic. The chief executive had noth ing to say about 11 at a press con ference. Hoosevelt said he had no plan be for him for bringing the AFL and CIO together in some understand ing aimed at curbing defense work stoppages. Reporters re minded him that he had been see ing many labor people lately, from both major labor factions and inquired whether there was any connection between these en gagements. He replied in the negative. Russians Still Chase Nazis in Ukraine Area (Continued from pagH 1) over the city. A communique from Adolf Hit ler's field headquarters asserted in broad general terms that fresh Russian attacks on the southern (Ukraine) front had been "frus trated." It gave no details. A Berlin spokesman Insisted that "the front is somewhere be tween Rostov and Taganrog." One Moscow Threat Parried. On the Moscow front, the Rus sians reported that red army tanks, Infantry and Cossack cav alrymen had checked a German threat against the southern flank of the capital's defense arc, driv ing the nazls from four points in the Tallnogorsk sector, 120 miles southeast of Moscow. The Germans there had been executing a wide flanking ma neuver to the east, attempting to encircle the munitions city of Tula, 100 miles south of Moscow. A soviet broadcast declared that Russian counter-attacks were also . "developing success fully" in the sectors of Klin, 50 miles north of Moscow, and Vo lokolamsk, 65 miles northwest, as well as in the north about Leningrad. A red army bulletin, reporting 4,400 Germans wiped out in fighting before Moscow, said the fiercest action raged 31 miles north of the capital. Soviet military dispatches ac knowledged that German troops had scored gains in a thrust 65 miles southwest of Moscow, but declared the Invaders had failed to reach the strategic objective of the Mozhaisk-Moscow highway. Another Clash With Japs. Russian soldiers were reported involved In a border incident with the Japanese for the second time this week. The Japanese-controlled radio In - Hsinkinc Manchukuo, said Russian soldiers fired on a Ja panese border garrison on the ill defined eastern Manchukuo-Sl-beria frontier and the Japanese, answering the fire, killed one Russian. Two Russians were re ported killed in the earlier inci dent. Britain Sends Ultimatums. Meanwhile Britain disclosed that she had sent virtual ultima tums to three nations fighting alongside Germany against Russia-Kinland, Hungary and Ru maniain "a final effort to sta bilize relations" and had given them until midnight tonight to answer. "If no reply Is received by then, a new phase of the situa tion will be reached," a British spokesman said. The British government, he said, would then take "such meas ures as are called for by this 1 is Hhh In llunlih is Ik Great Xorthwest Kentucky Straight vm Bourbon Whiskey WATERFILl & FRAZIER DISTILLERY new phase" possibly a declara tion of war against the three countries, although the spokes man said that If no replies were received by 'midnight It did not mean that Britain automatically would be at war with the trio. The notes apparently were nrltalns' answer to requests by her Russian ally and demands at home for a declaration of war against the three countries. An authorized source disclosed the notes were dispatched last week through the "good offices" of the United States. Poles To Aid Russia friend In the war against Ger many. The Polish government in exile, through Its premier, Gener al Sikorski, signed a pact of friendship and mutual assistance with Russia making more bind ing the treaty concluded by the Poles and Russians after Hitler Invaded Russia. Exiled Yugoslav sources said In Jerusalem that open war between the Germans and Serb soldiers in old Yugoslavia was spreading, with the Germans employing sev en full divisions (about 105,000 men) and considerable air power. The Serbs acknowledged losing the town of Uzice but said it cost the Germans heavily. They also said the Serbs were carrying out effective flanking movements against Kragujevac, site of Yugo slavia's largest munitions works, and Knjazevac, in the southeast ern hills. The fall of both cities is ex pected soon, the Yugoslavs said. Loon Lake Road Closed By Log-Caused Slides The Loon lake road was report ed closed today because of slides resulting from log sluicing in Mill creek, according to word receiv ed by the county court. The road borders the stream lor the great er part of the route, and was un dermined in several spots by logs driven down the creek to the Umpqua river, the county court states. County Judge D. N. Busen bark reprte that the logging con tractor would be held responsible for the damage and would be re quired to make repairs. The logs, Judge Busenbark said, were re leasde from a splash dam and caused considerable undercutting at several places where the cur rent swung against the banks un der the roadway. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Compiled by Associated Press Dec. 5. 30 15 15 tiO Ind'ls RR's Ut's St'ks Friday 57.1 15.5 28.9 39.5 Prev. day ... 57.5 15.6 29.1 39.8 Month ago . 57.8 16.2 30.1 40.4 Year ago ... 62.7 16.0 34.5 43.8 1941 high ... 63.9 19.0 35.5 45.0 1941 low ...54.8 15.3 28.4 38.7 BONDS 20 10 10 10 Fgn. 45.7 Kfl s inu is uis Fridav 62.3 105.0 101.6 Prev. day ... 62.7 105.0 101.7 Month ago . 63.0 105.0 102.1 45.7 1 48.0 j 37.5 I 51.4 I 38.0 i Year ago ....:9.7 tus.u iuu. 1941 high ... 66.5 105.4 102.2 1941 low 60.2 104.2 99.0 LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 4. (API (U.S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS: Market steady to strong with Wednesday's close; spots 10 high-1 er; bulk good-choice 175-215 lb. 1 drive-in 10.75: one lot 10.85; 230- CO. ANCHORAGE, KENTUCKY Mikado's BrotHer Marries H. I. H. Prince Mikasa, youngest brother of Japan's emperor, and bride are pictured in traditional pose and costume before wedding. 250 lb. weights 10.00-25; odd head light lights 10.00; packing sows slow, about steady at 7.00-75; butcher sows to 8.50. CATTLE: Steers and heifers steady; off-grade cows slow to weak; scattered lots good steers 10.50-11.00; medium grades 9.50 10.00; common down to 8.00; odd lots good heifers 10.00; common medium grades 8.25-9.50; thin dairy type heifers down to 6.25; odd good cows 7.50; medium grades 6.75-7.25; common cows 6.00-75; canner-cutter cows 4.25 5.75; medium bulls 7.75-8.00; good grades quotable to 9.00; good choice vealers 11.50 13.00; com mon down to 8.00. SHEEP: Market fully steady; several trucked in lots good-choice lambs 10.00-50; few fall shorn lambs 9.65; good slaughter ewes 5.50 down. PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 5. (AP) BUTTERFAT First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Port land, 37J-38c lb.; premium qual ity (maximum of .35 of 1 . per cent acidity), 381-39c lb.; valley routes and country points, 2c less than first or 36c lb.; second qual than first or 56c lb.; second qual ity at Portland, 2e under first or 351 -36c lb. PEAS California, (... ) lb. POTATOES White locals, S1.75 cental; Deschutes Gems, $2.15-2.25 cental; Yakima No. 1 Gems, $2.10 cental; Klamath Falls $2.25 cental; new Califor nia, $2.40-2.25 50-lb. box. Other produce unchanged. WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 5. ( AP) Open High Low Close May 97J 971 971 971 Dec 93 93 93 93 . 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Tokyo newspapers splashed the Chicago Tribune's report of plans for an American expeditionary force to defeat Germany and, delving into that story, headlined the point that United States mili tary preparations against Ger many would not be complete until the middle of 1943. Yomiuri headlined the story with: "United States lack of pre paredness exposed by American paper" and "United States wholly unprepared for military opera tions." Nichi Nichi's headline was "American paper discloses United States gigantic dream plans for war," while Asahi's said, "Revela tion flabbergasts United States government officials." The Com mercial journal, Chugai Shogyo, used this headline: "Secret Unit ed States plans against Japan and Germany are exposed. Japanese To Quit Mexico The Japanese in Mexico felt the tension also. 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