First of Stiltner
Trials Hears End
The circuit court hero continued
to he onRaRPd today with the
trial of Woudrow Siillnw who
w.is Indicted hy the Brand jury
on a cliarpe of rape. Completion
of the case was anticipated dur
ing the afternoon and prepara
tions were made to start trial
Immediately of Stiltner and his
father, Ross Stiltner, on an in
dictment chareins them Jointly
with contributing to the delin
quency of a minor.
The jury hcarinf? the case
which onened Monday and was
beinf completed today was com
posed of Greta Berrle, Fdith
Chase, Ruth Smith. W. O. Gilder
sleeve, Lotus Knicht Porter, An-n-i
Fisher. Arthur Gardiner, Gale
Wlnnlford. John Marks, Jr., L. S.
Comoton, Frank H. Beels and J.
K. Cooper.
The state's charce of rape was
denied bv the defendant, who
claimed the storv to have been
concocted as a method of obtain
ing parental consent for mar
riage. The sirl appearing as a ma
terial witness, the state charoes.
In Indictments ngnlsnt the father
and son, was persuaded to leave
her home and (ro to Kansas, being
furbished with transportation and
money by the two men.
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New Postal Rates
Effective Mar. 26
&65E8UR6 NEWS-REVIEW. RQSEBUR6, QRESON,
TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1944.
inc. new posiai raies i-rui'iniy
enacted by congress will become
effective on and after March 26.
With a few notable exceptions
most of the postal rates and fees
have been Increased, some being
Increased but slightly, while oth
ers are doubled. Roseburg Post
master L. L. Wlmberly, reports.!
The local letter rate will be nd-!
vanced to 3c for offices having'
clv delivery. For offices without
city delivery the rate will remain
at one cent. The domestic airmail
rPte, which Includes Alaska, will
be ndvanced from 6 cents to 8(
cents. However, the airmail rate .
to enlisted men of the army orj
navy who are outside of the Unit-j
ed States and receive their mall:
through A. P. O. or fleet lost of-j
flees will remain the same as at.
present, one cent for each half'
ounce. Airman rates tor civilians
outside the United States will not
. change.
Among the principal domestic
rates which were not ndvanced
are the following: The regular 3c
letter rate, postal and post card
rates, special delivery rates and
the third and second class rates.
There Is a slight Increase In book
and parcel post rates and catalog
mailings. Fees for registration,
Insurance and return cards have
all been advanced as well as C.
O. D. charges.
While a new 8c airmail stamp
will lie provided Immediately
there will not be a supply of air
mail envelopes except that regu
lar stamped envelopes will he
used with additional stamps at
tached. In an effort to conserve
both paper and labor, the surplus
stocks of 2c stamped envelopes,
will be sold with extra stamps at
tached for regular and airmail.
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Monkey 5hineS had been janitor for nine years.
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27 More Nippon Ships
Destroyed by Allies
(Continued from page 1)
Lincoln county grangers urged
meat rationing point reductions
to relieve an over-supply of cat
tle. -
bases in the Marshalls.
Continuance of the Mill assault
was Indicated by the fact that
Nlmltz, In announcing the com
bined battleship-carrier plane at
tack last Sunday, lifted for the
first time in more than a month
his policy of not designating raid
targets in the eastern Marshalls
because allied positions in the
western and central Marshalls
have cut the Japanese communi
cation lines and Tokyo .might not
know all the details of , the east
ern Marshalls condition.
Pilots returning from the We-
wak convoy battle estimated
about 1,500 Japanese were killed
or drowned. The convoy appar
ently was attempting to sneak
Into Wewak with reflnforce
ments.
While planes poured 113 tons
of bombs into Wewak's defenses
during the ninth consecutive daily
attack, destroyers steamed bold
ly Into Wewak's harbor to shell
shore installations.
-Other planes hit Rabaul, New
Britain, with 60 tons of fire
bombs and raided Ponape, in the
eastern Caroline Islands, and five
targets In the Marshalls.
Japs Advaneo in , Burma, , -A
southeast Asia allied head
quarters communique announced
the capture, of Sumprabum, on
important northeast Burma com
munications center, but gave lit
tle news of the heavy Japanese
offensive ill the Chindwin river
sector.
' On the Chin hills front, two en
emy attacks were repulsed, the
communique said, but west of the.
Chindwin river, the "general 1 made two
westward movement of the en
emy has continued." The Japan
ese are reportedly driving to
ward lmphal and toward the In
dia border to Isolate allied forces
cutting a supply route through
northern Burma.
"There has been a tank action
In which a number of enemy
tanks were knocked out and one
was captured," the communique
reported In connection with a bat
tle In the Kabaw valley; cast of
the Chin hills.
force on enemy positions near the
western end of the perimeter, In
flicting heavy casualties.
Air Force Scores
In the air, allied bombers and
fighters struck relentlessly at en
emy port and rail communica
tions yesterday and maintained
day-long dive-bombing attacks on
troops and gun positions on the
beachhead and cassino iroiiis.
rue
rimnertv owners with illstiu
tions to prepare a petition as pro.
vided by the city charter. .
A request from Mrs. Ada'
Tharpe for permission to erect
a temporary dwelling Or trailer
house at Lane and Pine streets
was referred to Glenn H. Taylor,
city fire chief and building In.
spector. "
A comp,iaint was received re.
I n.,..Hnrr a eirlpunlk nhitl'llptirm In
Docks and railroads north of i (1e 700 block on south Stephens
Nazis Resist Stubbornly
In Monte Cassino Hills
i - -
(Continued from page 1)
fire on allied troops from these
places.
Hemmed in by these and other
enemy positions in the vicinity
and by the Rapido and Gari riv
ers, the Fifth army forces have
little room in which to maneu
ver. Only frontal attacks are pos
sible since the German positions
cannot be outflanked.
Three enemy counterattacks on
one ridge on Monte Cassino held
by the allies were repulsed and
three other points remained in
Fifth army hands despite German
attempts to take them.
Bad Roads Aid Nazis
Desperately needed emergency
medical and food supplies again
were dropped to allied troops
clinging tp positions half way up
Monastery hill.
i These troops had reached a
small plateau half way to the
German-held Benedictine abbey,
but roads to their position have
been so mutilliated by shellin,
that even pack trains have been
Enable to make the ascent.
On the beachhead British troops
uccessful raids
Rome' were the main targets for
Marauders, which reported scor
ing direct hits on fort facilities
and shipping at Iombino, 40 miles
from Leghorn, and scoring heav
ily against port buildings and
docks at Port Ercole, 70 miles
northwest of Rome.
Mitchells and Marauders struck
Porto San Stefano above Rome
and the rail yards at Terni, north
of the capital, causing wide dam
age The allies bagged six enemy
planes out of 50 that appeared
over the battle areas. Four al
lied planes were lost. i
Council Orders Clamp
On Parking Violators
(Continued from page 1)
street, the council instructing the
police department to serve no.
tice on property owners to make
necessary repairs.
An ordinance providing a 10.
vear renewal of the franchise
given the Roseburg Lumber com
pany for operation of its spur
track was placed on first and
second readings.
Three Fines Levied on
Drunkenness Charges
Fines for charges of drunkenj
ness, to which defendants plead
ed guilty, were reported by Citji
Recorder A. J. Geddess to Inl
dude Jacob Varquez, ElnW
Richardson and Leroy Denny
each of whom paid the sums o
$15, levied as penalties.
river be marked off for swim
ming purposes during the sum
mer months and that tne city
maintain a life guard. The re
quest was referred to the street
committee.
Miscellaneous Matters
A request from Mr. and Mrs.
F. C. Frear and Mrs. Mable P.
Taylor for vacation of an alley
way between lots 1, 2, 15 and 16
in Block 18, Wane's addition, a
dead-end alley from Roberts
street to the state highway de
partment property in South Rose-
in burg, was referred back to the
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Russians Within Fifty
Miles of Rumanian Line
Continued from page H
across the Bug river. Huge stores
of war material were captured.
Jock, monkey with an Insatiable thirst for beer, keeps himself la
uds by shining servicemen's shoes At least, so say tnonkeyshine
conscious members of signal unit at Fort Old, Calif., whose mascot
be is.
Willkie Outlines
Program for G. 0. P.
APPLETON, Wis., Mar. 21
(API The nation had before it
todav Wendell L. Willkle's con
ception of the path the republi
can party must take to restora
tion of Its own power ana oeieai
the democrats in 1944.
It was the course of party con
duct, Willkie said he was fighting
for, as a candidate for the repub
lican presidential nomination and
on the basis of which he asked
support of Wisconsin voters for
24 Willklepledged national con
In speeches yesterday at Osh
kosh, Fond du Lac and Ripon
(Wis.), Willkie outlined this pro
gram as the only one which could
bring a G. O. P. victory this year:
international cooperation by
working out somehow with oth
er nations the "Scotching" of the
first Indication of future aggres
sion to prevent another war, and
economic liberalism or restoring
the opportunity for individual
achievement and an increase In
protection of social advances for
those who do not have the power
to lead.
Anmn
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FINNS FIRM IN REJECTION
OF RUSSIAN PEACE TERMS
STOCKHOLM, Mar. 21 (AP)
- The" Finnish government af
firmed today lis continued desire
fur peace with soviet Russia but
declared firmly that It could not
i;ecep! the arisllce terms dictated
by the Kremlin.
The declaration all hut extin
guished hopes of further peace
negotiations between Helsinki
and Moscow, (or the Russians,
the Bulletin said, have declined
to modify their original terms.
The Finnish stand apparently
was predicated on the Diesis that
the Russian terms which Involv-1
ed the withdrawal of Finnish !
troops from their present posl-;
lions as well as Inlernment of all ;
German armed forces now In
Finland were not consistent
with the demands of national se
curity. I
, .. . . . " :.. .a
"ulns V MnrArthur nephpw ot
inl MnrArthur. holds his dog,
'.te, as he leaves diplomatic ex
"I'tiuge ship Orlnshnlm. He was
secretary of American Embassy at
Vichy until Interned by Nazis.
, Sole Survivor
SEATTLE, Mar. 21 - ( AP) -Russia,
the Post-Intelligencer
elated today, has refused to ac
cept delivery of 28 American
made Libciiy-type ships "until
the United Stales s-mls mote
than $4,000,000 to correct struc
tural weakness."
"The 28 freighters, most of '
them built In west coast ship
yards, have been oritered to Van-1
couver, B. C, where two Cana- i
dian yards will undertake to :
make them acceptable to the Rus
sians," the newspaper declared.
The nevvsnnner cnirl A mm-lflme
commission spokesman declared . because the ships were destined
the strengthening was required 1 for use In cold waters.
IUSMC photo from NEA)
Only Marine u escape deaui or
capture when Jups took Wake
Island. Col Walter Bnylcr,
above, of Lebanon. Pa., recently
arrived In San Francisco from
South Pacific buttle tones.
Hitler Seizes Hungary,
Chiefs of Government
(Continued from page 1)
'lie Balkans might become a new
area of partisan activity directed
aeinst German transport and
military operations. One report
was that Marshal Tito's Yugo
slav partisans had recently been
In Hungary organizing units.
The newspaper Tidnlngen of
Stockholm said German troops
had hidden in boats on the Dan
ube near Budapest and hurst
forth to occupy strategic points
in the capital at a given signal.
German troops are fanning out
ill over Himqarv and nmipvin;
.III Ml illicit 141 ll
railroad lunctions and switching
points. Bucharest dispatches said.
No resistance to the Germans
was mentioned 'try the Bucharest
press correspondent who first re
ported the occupation yesterdav.
The Russian columns In olcf Pc
land were nearest war-weary
Hungary.
Red troops at Tarnopol were
10 miles from Transylvania, the
province nmoutated from Ru
mania with German connivance.
Red troops in the old Rumanian
province of Bessarabia were 150
miles from the Carpatho-l'kraine
territory which Hungary w rested
from Czechoslovakia. Others ad
vancing on I.wow were within 125
miles.
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