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ROSEBUR KEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1943. Roosevelt Ultimatum Breaks Rubber Strike (CoiUlnui'f! from p;it!0 1 ) iiilr-i n;M irn;il pxiVuIIvp lionril urpr fid ;i return to work with plum' isos tlio WI.H wonlil ifcunsklor the case, Prosirlrnt. Roowvi'lt tek'uraiihrcl the rulilicr workers' lenders last nifthl: "From the point of view of the nation, these strikers arc Inex cusable and must therefore he ac cepted by the country and hy your government for what they basically are, namely, a defiance ol the War Labor board, a dial leiiRe to the Koverninent by law and a blow iieainst (he effective prosecution of the war. 1 "Further, these strikes consti tute a flagrant violation of the no-strike pledge. They must not he permitted to continue any longer." Mr. n..oscvell said "in the miilst of war calling lop the su preme sacrifice of many of the ranks of our armed lorces, it is shocking to the nation to discov er that any group within our citi zenry would impede, for a single moment, the production of the materials of war needed for our war effort." UNION OF MACHINISTS SEVERS TIE WITH AFL WASHINGTON, May 27 (AP) The International Association of Machinists, with a reputed mem bership well over hall a million, announced today it is quilling the American Federation of Labor as ol May 31 because of a longstand ing jurisdictional row. The AFL thus lost almost the same numerical strength " It stands to gain by the prospective readmittance of John L. Lewis' He's King of the Cowboys """ "T'l 3 Hoy Mogers and the Sons of the Pioneers in "Heart Of The Golden West" starting today at the Rose Theatre. It's good business to protect this investment. It's also good bi::.iness to aave money when you can safely do so. Investigate the security and sav ings of a Farmeis Auto or Truck Insurance Kxclinngc pol icy. National st-mlaid, uon-as-scssoLle coverage. FRED A. GOFF District Manager 122 South Stephens Street Phone 218 Roseburg, Ore. FARMERS AUTOMOBILE im.. INSURANCE Ext...,. Truck Insurance Exchange DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS A Chinese Christian com menting on the distressing con dition of'hls" country, caused by the Japanese war of aggres sion, said, "It is belter to light a candlo in the darkness than to curse (Tie .dm kess." Truly the Oriental spoke the spirit of the sermon on the mount, a spirit which we of the western world find, if difficult to at tain. Contrary to that spirit, we lend to answer sharply, to tight back and display little pa tience with those who appear to be against us. The way of Christ calls for kind words in time of trouble, and forgiving love ip the midst of harshness. The sermon on the mount was addressed primarily to the disciples seeking to learn to fol low the way of the Master. To those, of the world, It. will never seem the right way- It seems so impracticable. Its priceless blessings are attain able only through a Christliko self discipline and a desire for what is worth while, h is lives so disciplined that are "the salt or the earth." As the invisible radio beam guides the fliers of the air through fog and dark, so the sincere prayer of faith leads the soul through clouds of doubt to the throne of God, and the assurance of I lis guiding hand becomes reality. Amen. going to pay for it." The machinists' per capita tax payments to the AFL have aver aged about $00,000 a year. The union has bef-n growing rapidly, however, because of organization in the aircraft field and tax pay ments on the full, claimed meiil bership would substantially ox- ceed $00,000. Hrown said the I AM would re main independent, "with the hope that the machinists will be given the same consideration as other unions." Fortresses Lead New Raid on Italy's Isles (Continued from page 1) United Mine Workers. The Jurisdictional light involves chiefly William L. Ilutcheson's carpenters union, which the ma chinists conlend has been "muscl ing in" on lis field with the sanc tion of the AFL executive coun cil. Machinists' President Harvey V. Hrown said the break artel' IS years affiliation is regiella hie, but "if we are going lo con tinue to pel a healing we are not Automatic Pressure Water Systems We carry the best pumps on the market, featuring such well-known makes as FAIRBANKS-MORSE JACUZZI GOULD CO-OP. A siie for every need. Get your purchase certifi cate from the county agricultural war board then BUY WHERE YOU OWN THE PROFITS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON j station at Tlrso, in Sardinia, I whose power is generated by the ! Tlrso dam, largest on the island. The Fortresses encountered the only major enemy resistance over Sicily. They shot down three of 50 Messerschmilts which intercepted them. No Fortresses wore lost, but from all operations of the north west African air lorces two planes are mtsstng. U. S. Bombers Set Record An announcement at headquar ters of the U. S. Eiglilh air force in F.ngland disclosed that Ameri can bombers destroyed 7-1 Cor man planes during the unescort ed raids on submarine yards at Fmdcn and Wilhclmsbaven May 21, setting a new record for a single day. Twelve bombers were lost. American bombers based in Britain already have dropped a greater weight of bombs on na.i Europe in May than In any en tire month since the first United Slates raid was made last August. Their losses lor the month also have been the highest, -l!l heavy bombers tailing to return. Italy Faces Collapse In London financial circles, ru mors circulated that sensational developments were in prospect in Italy and Hie London press car-: ried headlines hinting ot Italian collapse. The Daily Telegraph re ported that Italy was "on the verge of invasion panic" and a headline proclaimed: "Big strikes in Italy's arms factories." The Berlin radio reporled Hie death in action of the Japanese Admiral Yanagimoto. "drowned witli his crew when his shin was sunk after a heroic fight." Ya nagiiiiolo formerly commanded a Japanese aircralt carrier, lull no details of his final action were given. Conferees in Fresh Dispute on Tax Bill ( Cotil inued from page 1 1 OLD-FASHIONED REVIVAL MEETINGS NOW IN PROGRESS 7:45 EVERY EVENING EXCEPT MONDAY AT THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 948 W. First Street EVANGELIST HOWARD S. MAY Renton . . . Wash. The Public is Invited I liability, then subtract $511 to ar- rive at the amount to be paid. B such a mechanism, a person ow I ing $100 Mould deduct $.'00 i7"i per cenl t and another $;0. leav ing a tax bill of S.'ii) instead ol $100. as (Icorge sees it. G. O. P. Backs Compromise Meanwhile. Republican Leader Joseph W, Martin, Jr., ol Massa chusetts, who directed three un successful bailies lor ibe modi tied Huml plan to by pass an on tire tax year, threw his parly's house strength behind the com promise lull. Willi (icorge and Martin both predicting passage, sources close to the While House were reort ed to have indicated Ihc pre sident probably would lot it he come law without his signature. Mr. Roosevelt has threatened to veto Huml flavored legislation. Aching, Stiff Muscles? Two of three ippHcetlons of Moone's tmereld Oil after opening up the pores vth 1 good hot towel and In fifteen mtrs Jtes the pem and loreneM Is eased. A ew n-oro applications at (ecular Intertill ind the soreness goes--you get real relief. It's a wwHlerful formula this com sin. lion ot essential oils with camphor and thor antiseptics so good that thousands of Softies are sold annually, Moone's Cmerald Oil is guaranteed to lite teal satisfaction or money back. Chapman's Pharmacy Dr. Seely Undergoes Kidney Operation Word was received today from Los Angeles thai Dr. A. C. Seely,' local eye, car, nose and throat i specialist, underwent a successful major operation Monday and is ' showiiv; satisfactory recovery. He left recently to consult a special-! ist regarding a kidney ailment of. long standing. A portion of one kidney was removed in the opera tion, according lo the word receiv ed here. lie expects, it was stal ed, lo be able lo leave the hos pital within two weeks and will remain for a period of conval escence at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Major and' Mrs. Hall Seely at Balboa island, Calif., where Mrs. Seely is visit ing after accompanying her hus band to Los Angeles. f;.tally shot himself and wound ed her in her struggle to prevent him committing suicide In their bedroom early today. She was shot in the right shoulder. She said Wilson, had periods of moodiness. Heart Attack Kills Officer During Raid PORTLAND, May 27 -(API-Carl A. Glen, 50, officer of the state liquor control commission's enforcement division, dropped (lead of a heart atlack last night while participating in a raid, lie was a slate policeman for nine yrars before joining the division. Husband Kills Himself After Wounding Wife SEATTLE, May 27 - (AP) Mrs. Virginia Wilson. 2. told po- New Vantage Point Won in Attu Battle (Continued from page 1) accelerate the operations, Stlm son said. For the past week the troops have pushed their way for ward gradually through sleet and lice that her husband, Miller Wil- snow, while fog has impeded air son. ."12. airline radio electrician, suonnrt operations. Much of the fighting has been by small pa trols using bayonets and hand grenades to seize the passes in Ihc hills. Jap Air Forays Smashed Slimson noterl that Japanese bombers, presumably operating from northern islands of the Ku rlle group, had made Iwo attacks on successive days. The first wave made an unsuccessful at lack on two surface vessels. 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