FIVE West Coast Needs Constant Alert, Dies Tells House 1942 Savings Plan Waste Material to Be . Collected In Oregon SALEM, Jan. 28 (AP) The state defense council announced today that Governor Sprague would appoint a state salvage committee to supervise the collec tion of waste materials. The committee would function as part of a nationwide compaign. Materials to be collected Include waste paper, scrap metals, rags, and used rubber. Chairmen of county defense councils will organize county sal vage committees. Material collected will he sold ii.m1.1"" jjni ryTgl'iLli""j'j';i''iii,-,j! to waste dealers or given to char itable organizations. The salvage campaign will last until the war ends. Trump Cord Held TOLEDO, O. "Mr. X" needs a birth certificate to hold his Job. The physician who aided the stork 41 years ago said he would provide an affidavit only after the applicant pays a $15 balance on his own birth bill. Chief Deputy Victor Rosen berger of probate court averred the problem Is entirely the anonyv mous" "Mr. X's " ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1942. w WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (AP) Representative Dies (D., Tex.) told the house yesterday that "un less the government adopts an alert attitude there will occur on the west coast a tragedy that will make Pearl Harbor sink In significance." The Pearl harhur disaster, Dies -?-,!.'!, vn. '..?.rj-oijL tin ! Sn tear. of dlspleasinR foreign powers and a maudlin attitude toward fifth columnists." Ho said the tragedy might nev er have occurred had the house committee on un-American activi ties, which he heads, been "per mitted" to disclose last September Its findings, on Japanese espion age. Dies said he would make public within a week or two "a full and complete report" on Japanese es pionage and sabotage in this coun try, including official letters dis- filiWrvMTTTiTrtM S closing "the true attitude of of a ficial Washington toward the i whole fifth column question." Jurned Down by House. Dies was arguing unsuccess fully in favor of his amendments to specify communists and bund ists as foreign agents in a pend ing alien propaganda registra tion bill, and force them to file lists of their members and rec ords of their finances. The house, by a standing vote of 228 to 40, rejected Dies' mo tion to recommitt the bill to com mittee and then passed it as it stood, without specifying the groups he named. A joint house and senate con ference committee recommended elimination of the Dies amend ments, contending that everyone engaging in activities for a for eign power was blanketed by the measure and that the specifica tions were not necessary. Jnators Plan Inquiry. Senator Bone (D., Wash.) said yesterday that Pacific coast sena tors will meet soon to consider the problems arising from the presence of large numbers of Ja panese on the coast and will sur vey measures taken to protect the people from air raids and fifth column activities. "We want to thresh out the question of whether a definite program of protection is under way and whether the controls are adequate. Lot of people out there are badly frightened," Bone said. There are about 14,000 Japan ese in Washington and a large number In California, he pointed out." Other senators have complain ed about vague answers from the government when attempts to learn of protective steps are made. in the third grade and a girl in the first. Mr. Haines is employed as a truck driver at a local mill. ian Defense Arms for Police Aides SALEM, Ore., Jan. 28 (AP Civilian defense workers will not be armed except in the case of auxiliary policemen, who may carry arms only when local police authorities believe it advisable, the state civilian defense council said today. The council also warned, its volunteer workers not to discuss locations of aircraft warning service installations, and asked county councils not to assign per sons who are not physically fit to activities which require strenu ous eflort. The councils advised persons who have gas appliances to turn ff stove burners during black- its or air raids, but not to turn off the pilot light. The main gas valve at the meter should not be turned out just for a'blackout, but it should be off if bombs actually drop In the immediate neighborhood. Around the County Azalea AZALEA, Jan. 28. Mrs. Inez Smith and daughter, Janet, and son, Jackie, left Friday afternoon for Westwood, Calif., where they will spend several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark and fam ily. Mr. and, Mis. Frank Hill and L. S. Joty transacted business and shojf tmRoseburg Satur day. , i. . . . Kalph fc.who is empioyea at Sweet a spent the week end herdrffag relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaedecke visited over the week-end at Val- lejo and San Francisco, Calif. D. T. Johns made a Business trip to Grants Pass Satuiday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jantzcr from Central Point visited friends and relatives here Friday. They also went on to Camas Val ley to attend to business. Mrs. Jim Pickett lelt Monday morning for Eugene where she will visit her sisters, Mrs. Mary McFarland and Mrs. Iona Ross. Jim White and Mrs. Allic Gar lson were in Roseburg on busi ness Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kruse of Quinos creek visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. frrank 'iripp. Mrs. Lowell Curtis and Mrs. Tom Hunsaker shopped in Grants Pass Saturday. George H. Storr left Monday for Washington, D. C, where he has a civil service position. Air. and Mrs. George Dyer and daughter, Dorothy, from Blue iver visited here Saturday with L. S. Johns. Doris Tripp visited over the week-end with Edna Mische on upper Cow creek. Nell Tripp from Talent visited here Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tripp. Camas Valley Mis. Jack Parrolt left Monday for Pullman, Wash., to visit her mother, w ho is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Haines and three children, recently of Rochester, Washinutiin. are living in a cabin Ui Kichter's. Two cnimren enier- ' I "I vi) 01 3 CONVEHIENf COMFORTABLE tcoKomcm Loss of Tankers Means Gas Rationing, Claim PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 28 (AP) Sol A. Herzog of New York, counsel for the eastern states gasoline dealers conference, predicts that gasoline rationing is "just around the corner, be cause of tanker-torpedoings and military requirements. He told about 400 delegates from 14 states yesterday that tho fuel may be one of the first com modities rationed by Leon Hen derson under his new powers. The dealers, in a scries of reso lutions, proposed a mandatory closing of stations between 7 p. m. and 7 a. m. and a dealers' mar gin of five cents a gallon on sales instead of four cents. Owners Asked to Call for Dishes at C. of C. Office ! It was reported today from the 1 office of the Roseburg chamber of commerce that a number of unclaimed dishes are being held at that office. The dishes were used at Christmas time, when a group of Roseburg women pro vided food for a number of sol diers. Some of the dishes were not collected by their owners and were removed to the chamber of commerce office. It is requested that theyfbe claimed immediately! Those not claimed within the next few days, it is stated, wijl bo given away or destroyed. 1H Vt 0 VMmmM 3 fid Shewed urt- WttNMAffft COMTMtV Mi WI Distributed by Douglas Distributing Co., Roseburg, Ore. So-So Appetites Right Up... i i M so., ' " ' Ssow t wivh. these nou - " -flam And hcre---- , r.KUl tXTRA'lAKI' ,,ons Th,f. because Ssow UB Thcy.r0 baked to P T1,dl rlw Nabisco bdl"-ry mUlcnroum ocm. . r n r r M rnnn ti I r wrnc Snow FLAtcns BAKED BY. .NABISCO NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY r IUY THHI ENRICHED OU AT lAflWAY KITCHEN CRAFT 24'-lb. Sack 89e 49-lb. sk. ECONOMICAL HOME-TYPE FLOUR GUARANTEES RESULTS tAI IX a Jl-Vl A I 49-lb. hill IJ MriJAI -cksi vs A AlAJOJt CONTRIBUTION TO THI AMftlCAN DIIT On of biOMl (ebt Anmrko M witfenoluft b le buM a imptegnabfe dU of mOwmI Mattlk. The enrich! el while Hou with VITAMINS AND IRON mom that new yw ee wore of theie heolHi nokies le the foods yee bake al homo by using ENRICHED FLOUR. DhcLuU Df)ffMU f tftMfM SJteppiMf J&i W Sfc 24', -lb. sack A FAVORITE WITH HOUSEWIVES "KITCHEN TESTED" 24'i.lb. Sack 98c 49-lb. ck DRIFTED SNOW, 49-lb. sack S1.89 FISHER'S BLEND too bT I sB JLi. folk Driv and togidar Vktorr Tull tnu ,ar 31C 3 ti! jb & OthuiH Uuu ,'v Cherub Milk Bordens Milk Grapefruit Juice Tow,i;.I0T"Im' 2c Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice ,1' 19c Canada ury almrll. vair im 6 Airway Coffee IA, 19c "x; 55c Nob Hill Coffee ,,,, 23c 2 45c 27c 2,b 53c 31c 2 61c Nescafe Coffee (.M ,.u 37c Gardenside Hot Sauce 4 JiS 15c Crescent Mustard ,12.ot. jUP 15c Duchess Salad Dressing j,',: 36c Kraft Miracle Whip f,li 39c Mayonnaise Zl'Tr 27c yT' 46c V1CTOBT BOOK CAMPAIGN BRING US VOV BOOKS FOB MEM IW StKVlCI Sofasrar emplPTMe m buyiaq DsJwis Bond raqukslr. Thiouqb a Toluntary plan. aeh m play daddM how such ho want to Mt asld. Tho company cooporatao by loaulacly deducting Ihbi "aalary aUotmont icom wagts and with iho acaunulalod sotUkjs l-i-bondi which or d Uvoiod dtoocUy to oaV "yoo by Unci Sam. Edwards Coffee L.ottee M. j, . ,, Jur Nalley's Treasure Pickles j"1 15c Chili Con Carne ''"''"Vh WIl 15c Libby Corned Beef Hash 22c Libby Deviled Meat No, w, 5c Cut Spaghetti, Macaroni J"; 19e Baking Powder "''. enn i (t Tiinlii'll'tt oxcftit OMnkt-n or Stl jdlii'OJiit 19c 29c 9c i- Soup ii i c l icrancy viiwv. jyrup H. ,, Aunt Dinah Molasses 19c Pioneer Minced Clams 7Vic Shrimp -wet can 15c Nu-Bora Gran. Soap "tlT 19e Brillo Soap Pads u.md kf. 15c Kitchen Brooms B.a,., ,,-,.,, 39c oread iiii i-ib. loaf Mankind Dog Food 3 Nu. t tiua 25c I d or White i-ii. pk.39c cun I'UU Bearn, rwfi Sugar Belle Peas Emerald Bay Spinach Highway Peaches Cestle Crest Peaches No P. A. or Velvet Marasca Preserves m.u:. c.i Grape Nuts Wheat Meal' 1kir. Albers Old Fash. Oats phiC. 13c 15c No. No. 2(4 Can No. su en n 21c 10c 37c 29c 13c 25c Can Aanorted a-lb. Jur Effective Sqturdoy, Jonuuiy 31, store hours wil be 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. week days. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays and stores wiU be closed alt day Sundays. SUHSWEET PRIMES lb cotton 19C ROLLED OATS J9c ZEE TISSUE 4rfl:i5c RAISINS 8-s 27c SCOT TOWELS R . . 10c CORN MEAL art,J3c SHORTENING K 63c S0APstti. 38c B0RAX0c :14c Prices are lor Fri Ian 30, and Sat, Jan. 31st Guaranteed MEATS Swift's Boned and Tied PICNICS, Lb ?OW Sirloin Steak Pork Liver Tondor! et Si$,d frW u 55C ?"!!:..... 23c Rabbits, lb ..27C Bacon, any size piece, lb 29 Link Sausage, club style, lb 280 47 tT nnnn :4-az. box 19c XKLEK BEADS oi SOAP 32oz. ,1'kK. - 21 C WHITE KING I Toilet SoB SAKM Predace is Gttaraateeil FARM-FRESH! Seedless Grapefruit, lb.........4(i Sunkist Lemons, lb. ......100 Fancy Calavo Avocados, lb. .. ;..;...............:...;........15i Solid Lettuce, lb 90 U.S. No. 2, Potatoes, 50 lb $1.13 Sweet, Healthful M$Y L Navel Oranges Cenpak Skinned Hams -35C Whole or half, lb