ROSEBURG' NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURg, 0RE60R, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29", 1943. Nazi Spies Draw 30-Year Terms A NEW YORK, Sept. 28. (AP "Two former Slaten island air raid wardens who pleaded guilty to rharges of conspiracy to violate the wartime espionage act were sentenced today to 30 years im prisonment each by Judge Mor timer W. Byers In Brooklyn fed eral court. Judge Byers told the two men, Ernest F. Lehmitz, 57, and Erwin H. de Spretter, 52, he thought they had "not told the truth to the government" and had "failed to cooerate with the federal bu reau of investigation" and that consequently he was Imposing the longest prison terms prescrilMd by law for such offenses. Federal agents testified at the trial that Lehmitz sent military Information to Germany by means of Invisible ink notes to persons In Spain and Portugal, and that de Spretter sold to Leh mitz some of the Information transmitted. During the past year about 2, 500,000 Bibles or portions have been distributed to U. S. armed forces. Get Oregon over the TOP f rVlfe'TT'l BONDS STARTS TODAY 4 BIG ACTION DAYS 4 RIDIN FOOLS!... FIGHTIN' FOOLS! The "Range Busters" put the rap on -? , ranee renepaitoc! ., . starring j j ml y -v f . 5 The Range Busters k I fl mki corrTgan ijJ rftjr TERHUNE J?) oJri2 MOORE vCjJf Ms ofNyoka and Frank Buck JACARE 11 rr STARTS TODAY IRON NERVED LADD AGAIN L'orertA ' kI friliWiii jpl jf WILLIAM (Wake Island) back c 41 u BEilDi ATTACK , iXJ A AjL while V fWft ndffl sf ill time He 40c 50c (Inc. Tax) r 'Motr tmuut ih the Wait! 1 Local News I Mr Tanriv Rarlr Mrs 1?. F. Tandy has returned to her home at the Hotel Umpqua, following several weeks in San Francisco visiting friends. Attends To Business C. C. Hill of Days Creek was a busi ness visitor in this city yesterday. Home . Repainted The ..Gene Richardson residence on South Main street has been repainted during the last week. Home Repainted The resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Par slow on South Main street has been repainted this week. Obtain Marriage License A marriage license has been issued at Vancouver, Wash., 19, and John Graves, 18, botli of Roseburg. pulayers a good deal of- scrim mage practice, and reports that the boys are in excellent physi cal condition for so early in the season, but the lack of veterans gives a discouraging outlook for early season contests. The first local game will be played here the night of Oct. 8 against University high of Eu gene. An afternoon game will be played on Finlay field against Cottage Grove on the 15th. Other games scheduled In- elude: Junction dty, there, Oct. 22; Springfield here, night game, Oct. 29; Ashland there, Nov. 5, night game; Grants Pass here, Nov. 11. Fractures Leg Gerry Lee Spinas, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Spinas, 450 Ella street, Is reported now to be get ting along nicely, following a fall in the living room of the Spinas home, in which he suffer ed a fractured leg. Riversdale Grange to Meet Riversdale grange will hold its regular meeting Friday evening At 8:15 o'clock at the hall. The refreshment committee Includes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stark, Belle Walker, Mildred Hensen, Graham Ewens and Charles Emery. Glendale Visitors Here Mrs Jim Johns and daughter, Sallv. and Mrs. John Bartle of Glendale were in Roseburg shopping Tuesday. Residing In San Jose Maior and Mrs. Kermit M. Johnson .md small son. Roger, are now resid ing at 1"?n fVniamniint Avnnllrv to Ann Lee, I u.,n Tnsn Piilif hnvinir moved from the Presido at San Frnneis co. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Porothv Marsters of this citv. Mrs R W Mirsters, lust recentlv returned to her home here on 1 North Jackson street, following 1 a visit in California. i P. E. O. To Meet Chapter BT of the P: E. O. Sisterhood will meet Friday at 1:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. M. Campbell on South Main street. Here From Melrose Mrs. Ol lie D. Houston and children. Mor ley, Ralph, Orville, Sudie, Jimmy, Jack and Evelvn, of Melrose spent Tuesday in Roseburg at tending to business. Returns To Army Base Lo well Rhoden has left for his armv base In Virginia, following i a few days here visitinpr his par i enis and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rhoden and Elaine. Son Is Born According to word received here, a son, Ste ven Lee. weighing six pounds three ounces, was born at Brem erton. Wash., Tuesday, Septem ber 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Duncan, former residents of this city. Mr. Duncan is the son of Mrs. Jessie Duncan and Mrs. Duncan (Eunice Herbison) is the daughter of Mrs. Ella Herbison both of Roseburg. Here ' On Vacation Mr. md Mrs. Walt Mulhollnnd of Vallejo. Calif., have arrived here to spend their vacation durintr the hunt ing season and to visit the for mer's parents, Mi and Mrs. W. J. Mulholland. Returns To Camp Private Gordon Gerretsen has returned to his duties with the 70th divi sion field artillery, at Camp Adair, Corvallis, following a couple of days here visiting his parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Will II. Gerretsen and Donald. Mrs. Virden Back Mrs. T. B. Virden, president of Douglas unit of Pro-America, has returned here, following a trip to Portland , to attend the breakfast and luncheon at the Hotel Benson honoring Miss Marion Martin, assistant chairman of the nation al republican committee. The breakfast was given by Mrs. i George T. Gerlinger, member for Oregon of the republican nation al committee. In the ovcnlrm Mrs. Gerlinger, Miss Martin and Mrs. Virden vent to Eucene to attend a republican meeting. All three of the meetings were ex ceptionally well attended, accord ing to Mrs. Virden. Attends Meeting Henj Trl S. McSherry, Salem, executive di rector of tlie Oregon war chest, spent Thursday here conferring with the Douglas County Central committee, headed by Senator Thomas Parkinson, Plans were worked out for the opening of the drive In Douglas county for the Oregon war chest on October 18. P.-T. A. Meeting Announced The first fall meeting of the Rose P.-T. A. has been announced for Monday at 4 o'clock at the schoolhouse. All members are be ing particularly urged to be pres ent, as several very important business matters will be discuss ed. Parents of the new students at the school are especially in vited to attend the session to get I acquainted with the officers, j members and teachers. Bryce Wilson Acquitted Of Charge of Speeding Rryce Wilson, recently arrest ed and charged in iusticn eo'irt with speeding, was found Inno cent in a lurv tri'd held before .Tudire Thomas Hartfiel Tuesday. Jurors who returned the verdict were Mvrlilla Emmett, Guv Chamberlain, Helen E. Ogle, Goorrre Sewell. Frank Brown and A. A. Wilder. Judee Hartfiel reported a plea of guilty entered by Dee Green. 51, to a charge of beinEf drunk on a public highway. He was committed to jail In lieu of pay ment of a fine of $25. Fines paid, following pleas of guilty to the respective charpes. were reported by Judec Hartfiel as follows: Alfred T. Weekly and Calvin Courtney, $10, each, no motor vehicle operator's licenses, and Charles Norris, S10, carry ing a concealed weapon. R. H. S. Indians To Play Reedsport 'n Season's Debut The Roseburg high school In dians will go to Reedsport Sat urday for their first football pamc of the season. Coach Hod Turner reports a light and inex perienced squad, but a group of willing workers with prospects of developing into a fairly strong team before the end of the sea- son. Returns To Camp Adair I Hill Turner, George Marsters James h.. Juuil has returned to I nnj goi, Krcll, returning letter- Leave For Eugene Mrs. H. C. Church and daughter, Miss Mari an, who have been visiting here the last 10 days at the Will H. Gerretsen home o n Blakeley ! street, have left for Eugene, where the latter will enter Uni versity of Oregon. Mrs. Church will return here in a short time to attend to business and visit at the Gerretsen home. Her hus band. Ma jor H. C. Church, is now I attending a 10 weeks staff and command school at rort Leaven worth, Kan. his training at Camp Adair. Cor vallis, following a couple of days here visiting his mother and sisters, Mrs. James M. Judd, Mrs. Robert Kelly and Mrs. Fred erick Chapman. His wife and baby daughter, Virginia, are visiting her mother, Mrs. W. Bon'ell, at Sacaton, Ariz. The Judd home In Laurelwood has been rented to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, recent arrivals here from Salem. men, lend strength to an other wise inexperienced line, but not a member of the backfleld has had any previous playing exe rlence. Coach Turner has been giving players a good deal of scrim- GEO. W. 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