ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941. Noted Aviatrix Jailed as Agent Of Nazi Regime WASHINGTON, Doe. 18 'API - Lama Infills, nolod woman filer, was uiralgnpcl today on n charge of failure to ri'Rlsti'r as a foreign agent In connection with (dieted activities on behalf of the Gcrmnn. government. Needhmn TuriwK', t'niteil Stali-s CommlSMoni-r, fiwHl Miss Ingiills' bond id $7,500 and post poned the arraignment hearing until December after she ask ed for time to consult an attor ney. The flier said she had no money and a government official said she would be taken to the District of Columbia Jail. One Question Miss lngalls ask ed whether being an agent meant "taking an oath and swearing al legiance, w hich I never did." "I was n free went and took no orders," she said. "I followed no orders other than inv own. I was doing something I knew might be questioned if It were found out. I undertook something that I thought I could handle alone and 1 guess 1 over reached myself." Supreme Allied War Authority Will Be Formed LONDON, Dec. IS (API Discussions are under way for establishment of a supreme allied war authority to direct high stra tegy against the axis, the authori tative British press association said tonight, anil some quarters here believe that Washington should be its headquarters. Keynotlne comment of British news organizations, the press as sociation said: "In canitals of each of the four great allied powers (the United States. Britain. China and Itus sin) leaders and snokesmen have already indicated their agreement to the general principle of a su preme authority for direction of the war. "Discussions which now are proceeding between service and political experts are designed to bring the necessary machinery into being." lng Mr. and Mrs. A. U. McDonald. The Elkton high school has put out the first copy of "The Elk" for this year. The Elk Is the high school paper. A number of the Kcllog grange members went to Itiversdale Tuesday evening to attend a Joint installation of officers. Mis. Wilbur llugus, of Eugene, sent word she has hcurd from Mr. Hugu. Mr. llugus was on the way to Christmas island with u construction crew and got as far us Honolulu when the war broke out. I Oregon Convicts to Give j $150 to Red Cross Fund SALEM, Ore., Dec. 18 (AP) Stale prison Inmates will con tribute $150 to !ne lied Cross war fund, prison warden George Alex ander said today. The Bed Cross announced that Salem would be state headquar ters lor the drive. Transient Loitering at S. P. Tunnel Jailed Here Leo Belcher, 41, a transient, apparently of German descent, was held in custody here today on a sentence of 30 days ufter pleading guilty in the Glendale Justice court Wednesday to a charge of vagrancy, Sheriff Cliff Thornton reported. Belcher, the sheriff said, recently was seen by a Southern Pacific truck foreman loitering In the vicinity of a rail road tunnel In the Cow creek dis- triet, and Ih-d when approached by the foreman. lie later was taken into custody by city offi cers at Glendale on the descrip tion furnished them and has been unable to give a satisfactory ex planation of his reason for loiter ing In the vicinity of the tunnel, the sheriff said. Federal authori ties have been notified of his arrest. Hunt Club Stableman Faces Charge of Murder OREGON CITY, Dec, -IS-(AP) An information charging Clar .nee Mcpherson, Tni, stableman al the Lake Oswego Hunt club, with first degree murder, was filed in circuit court yesterday by District Attorney Fred A. Miller. The charge grows out of the fatal shooting of David A. Smith, 48, fellow-worker. Portland Policeman Commits Suicide PORTLAND, Dec. 18-fAP The coroner reported that Alex ander P. Robb, 42, city policeman, committed suicide last night by shooting himself through the fore ncad. He was in ill health. The widow and a son survive 500 Perish When Vessel Hits Manila Bay Mine MANILA, Dec. 18 (AP) Ap proximately 500 persons apparent ly were lost In the sinking of the iniMi-.iuhmd nnftsenyer steamer Corregidor in deep, shark-infested waters near Manila nay yesiei day, it was reported today. The Corregidor struck a mine. The. ship was carrying about 800 persons, Including passengers and crew, and approximately 300 were known to have been rescued. Liltie hope was held for reeov : mQntf hndies The 1,881-ton Corregidor, once the Engadine and the first sea plane carrier in nistoiy, w f" in the World war battle of Jut land. SILVERTON, Dee. 18. (API That rattle In the loft rear fen. der and the peculiar whine In sec- ond gear enabled LeRoy Card, ener, Gervals, to recover his stolen car yesterday at the out skirts or niiverion. The ear was stolen DoepmW ' 9. Gardpnor heard a vehicle traveling a farm road yesterday. It sounded familiar. He listened hm-der. Narv a doubt that wno his car. no gave cnase. Americans in Norway Summoned by Police LONDON, Dec. 18-(AP)-The Norwegian telegraph agency re- oCMginNorwavhadbee Two state policemen said they mf tn 'ihn nolice i arriiid Floyd Rhalm cu a art ei eu iu h-f" 1 , nf Abinn tha Pf ...:.ut H hmu' vin...-.- - " Team W L Pet.! Standard Oil 29 13 .(2 Hansen Motors 25 17 .593 Josse Furniture 21 18 .538 1 Umpquu Chiefs 19 '23 .452 j Blessing's 19 23 .452 1 Pacific Fruit 17 22 ' .43(1 j Hotel Valley 18 24 .429! Cocn Lumber Co 10 26 .410 , Camei Last Night I Standard Oil 3, Cocn Lumber i 9; Hotel Valley 3, Pacific Fruit 0; j Hansen Motors 1, Blessing's 2; j tJmpqua Chiefs 2, Josse Furnl- j lure 1. I High Individual game score: ; Tiller-Trail Job's Low Bid Is $75,787 Bids were received by the state highway commission at Portland today for the grading, surfacing and oiling or (1.17 miles of the Wright raneh-Mllo section of the Tlllcr-Trall secondary highway. The low bid was submitted by C. J. Eldon, Portland contractor, and was in the sum of $75,787. West Salem Women Drowns in Bathtub SALEM, Dec. 18. - (API Mrs. Alma Peake. 30. drowned yester day in her bathtub at her home in West Salem yesterday. Deputy Coroner Dollman said she left two notes for her husband. Drain DRAIN, Dee. IS A large group for home defense met Monday evening at the community hall and formed nine squads. Pclbcrt Gocsline was made captain of the company. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Gardner re turned last Monday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minter of Kcllog were Drain visitors Sun day. Mrs. Midler's mother. Mrs. L. N. Whipple, accompanied them home for a week's visit. Elkton ELKTON. Dee. U Mrs. Lena Bossen reported $S3 50 was rais ed in tin membership drive of the Red Cross. Mr. and Mis. C. Ksslinger. of Millwood. Washinnlon, ;ti-' visit- W. Stephenson, 21S. High individual series score: Baughman, 593. Hotel Valley: Handicap 50 50 50 150 Stephenson ...218 155 198 571 Brutonv 138 130 132 400 Janlo 135 9(i 137 3C8 Baughman 177 212 204 593 Totals 718 043 721 2082 Pacific Fruit: Handicap 72 72 72 21(1 Beaty 19 160 162 491 Fowl'er 122 158 135 415 Olson 145 1 06 147 398 Stevenson 153 126 137 416 Totals 661 622 653 19.16 Hansen Motors: Handicap 131 131 131 393 Mahrv 156 149 158 463 Brougblon 117 107 119 343 Puekelt 137 131 151 422 Vrooman 134 158 162 -151 Baker 165 149 116 430 Totals 810 S25 84 0 2505 The Blessings: Handicap 174 174 174 522 I l.chrbach 102 135 157 394 Judd 131 152 145 428 G. Phillips 161 117 147 425 Blessing 128 1X1 126 3S7 K. Phillips 144 179 164 487 Totals 810 890 913 2643 Umpqua Chiefs: Handicap 130 130 130 390 Aten 163 144 120 427 Boise 156 174 125 455 Thiele 165 91 136 392 Wellmim I . 151 136 ICS 455 llaigh 162 156 122 410 Totals 927 831 801 2559 Josse Furniture Co.: Handicap 59 !H 90 234 Flvnn 165 134 157 456 Spencer 189 160 139 4SS But tier 167 99 130 396 Lewis 123 141 172 436 Dimmiek 150 171 165 4S6 Totals 848 795 853 24!K Standard Oil: Handicap 120 120 120 360 Cilkeson 125 146 134 405 McDonald 194 153 1 5-13 Rice 154 146 144 444 Mills 199 156 186 511 Laird 147 199 144 490 ! Totals 939 920 921 2783 Coen Lumber Co.: Handicap 168 168 ICS 504 It D Coen 1-10 111 152 406 llowen 147 123 139 409 A. S. Coen .92 143 153 388 Sehaerer . 135 1 12 1 53 430 I Roadman 119 1 11 124 414 ! Totals 831 831 SS! 2551 OHMS PSST-'- - IS THE RVERRGtT TEMPERRTUt HEREABOUTS BETU'EEIN 70 RNO SO" - - -m.-- ch ni k niNL J. ( IOO OROVERIOO? r JT Answer: The average tempir.iture at tarths cur.ator u fcouf 77 iktrets Fahrtnheil. There is a high degree of satisfaction evident among the large group of customers using Umpqua and Sunrise Dairy and Poul try Feeds and Umpqua Chief Flour. They get the best for less, and boost Pouglns County. Sure: They're satisfied. And let us wish you a Merry Xma. -XUmm cake FLOurr JM pS8 I Vffigy ,il!1.Z3C JSC k . y , jEDELMONTE GREEN BEANS ., CM ,.,,.,. 29c ' Prices for Dec. 19 and 20, mTTri IL . " 1 ( V Fr.. Delivery R UTTER -CQfi JLM f ' I ill. UU I I kll LOCAL CREAMERY, LB J' wws"" " ---rii nnnnn nnTWVXV DEL MONTE CORN ICANS 29c KRAFT S DINNERS mM 25c SUGAR 10-LB. CLOTH SACK 59c UPTON'S BLACK TEA i OZ C 43c HEINZ CATSUP Large bottle 17C 25c Palmolive Shave Cream 2 for 33C PLAY FAIR Dog Food 1 -lb. can 5 DEPARTMENT GOLDEN WEST 1 -lb. can ... ...29C 2-lb. can .. 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