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KOSEBURS HEWS.WEViEW,-ROSEBUBS. PREgOR, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1944. EIGHT Meeting of . Churchill and FDR Due Soon iiitting as hu .team scored two I Contracts Awarded runs In each of the third, fourth j Hiqhway Board and fifth Innings, while the A1.!B' nignwoy owuru leys scored two in ine ursi uriuj one In the fourth. i Summaries: I R II E, WINSLOW OIL" FILTERS Make our store your headquarters for oil filters, Complete stocks for every installation: PASSENGER CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS STATIONARY ENGINES COME AND SEE US WE HAVE IT Rshff. Lumber 002 022 0 6 6 3 By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Rsbg. Alleys 200 100 0 3 2 4 WASHINGTON, July 13 AP) I Batteries: Blake and Ruther- A meeting between president ford; Illney and Baughman. Roosevelt and Prime Minister R H E Churchill ; may come about before 0)ym Sup 000 008 2 11 10 3 long, the way cleared in part by Su(n Caribous 201 000 2 5 6 2 Mr. Roosevelt's dramatic revision . Batteries: Peterson and Muller: ot rrencn policy 10 permu prat- Vang and Hogan. UCH1 CUUUL'I U11UII Willi VJU'Ill.- Ml , Charles De Gaulle. Teacher Get Bonus PORTLAND, July 13(AP)- A A TK On Your WINDOW SHELVKS Were 1.95 1.87 Two eryittl-cUir glsis helTM on irsceiully de signed shiny-white wooden brackets. Shelves re U iuah nd 18-lucli. Made So It'i Hard to Tip Sale HIGH C HAUt R.g,9.9S U.UU finished tn ntrl wood i-, guy to cln. Strong urdy with safety stnip i nd u' table foot reit. .voiu.nUable vatuel 1 "Sl 11 5 In Stti of Four or Mora. B J STulW Itefiair KIT IMILOIVIIJM Sl'MlK PLUGS The famous plug with the radio active Polonium electrodes which provide an easy path foi a quick, hot spark Jump. Money back guarantee 1 The problem! of Anglo-American relations with De Gaulle's national' committee of. liberation I Unn Ann nf tha mnt iltffi. HUB lltni win: li nit iiiuai uii" ...... . cult ever 10 trouble the course of ,' st-iiuoi sysu-m employes affairs which have to be handled will receive salary increases plus jointly by Washington and Lon- ? 820 monthly cost of living don. bonus" The president and the prime' The bonuses, approved at a minister have at various times meeting last night, are a contin been fairly close together In their uatlon of a program started last desire not to recognize the com- year. Federal funds are advanced mittee as a provisional govern- to aid In the program, off setting ment, but Mr. Churchill's posl- war-caused Increases In the dls- tlon has been complicated first trlct'g expenditures. by the fact that his own foreign " office has long favored recogni tion and second by Indications that this attitude in recent months has become Increasingly widespread throughout the Brit ish government. Had this . recognition issue re mained in a highly unsettled con dition with allied- armies in France, it would undoubtedly have colored all the discussions of Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Church ill in their expected talks. i ' No time for these talks has been indicated. The president, hoawever, has hinted ' at ' two news conferences that he exppcts to see the prime minister this summer or fall and that he would probably make the trip to Britain this time Instead of having Mr. Churchill come over. PORTLAND, July 13 (AP) The state highway commission has awarded J. A. Terteling and son, of Boise, Idaho, a contract to construct 3.80 miles of the Neha-U-in secondary highway on a low bid of $297,728. The strip will be (rinded and paved in the Astoria naval hospital section. At Its regular meeting here yesterday, the commission gave A. H. Harbour and son, Portland, a $38,500 contract to paint the Coos Bay bridge. E. C. Tall Co., Eugene, submit ted low bid of $178,019 for 3.3 miles of grade widening and 11. Xi miles of surfacing and oiling en the Foster-Canyon Creek sec tion of the Santiam highway In Linn county. The Linn county bid was referred to the state engineer lor consideration and award. Another Linn county project a timber-trus bridge across the Santiam river west of Caseadia was turned over to the Linn county court for award and pay ment. Linristrom brothers, Port land, submitted the low bid of I $14,676. A collection of obsolete machin ery accessories was sold by the I commlfiion lor $34139. . New Red Cross Head ' . WASHINGTON, July 13 (AP) President Roosevelt today. ap pointed D. Basil O'Connor, head of the national foundation for In fantile -paralysis, as- chaiiman of the central committee ( qf Jhq American Red "Cross to succeed the late .Norman H". Ddvis." ; v 'Jt j h ijjr;- ; ; c- G, P. .frtan, Chosen PORTLAND; "July 13 (AP)- The Oregon Presbyterian., $y nod continued, its 54th annual meet ing today aftet1-electing Df. Her? man S. Retchard.' pastor of 'the First Presbyterian ,.,ehur,ch . of Grants Pass as moderator. Two Cases of Polio PORTLAND, July 13 (AP) Two new cases of Infantile paral ysis, one in Portland and one in Lincoln county, were recorded by the state board of health today. Ammonium Sulfamate ANIMATE WEED KILLER DESTROYS Poison Oak, Wild Blackberry. Canadian Thistle, Rag Weed and many other noxious weeds. r Sodium Chlorate to U Momm Glory. , . Buy them where you own the profits. DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-OperatiVe Exchange : ROSEBURG. OREGON Reg. 13c. Includes every thing needed for the repair of email punctures. Visor Mirror Reg. 45c Has space for servicing and mUeage records and a slot for your driver's Uconse. I if.. ..... i.inii.1 iii. i.i KK-ftt uv.w'imHwsjw'ww i likgr-,-, if; . pif -dnji ' ' "' 1 ' " : r i - s s si mi Hungry Rome Is Still Beset By Near Chaos By EDWARD KENNEDY Rome, July 13 (AP) Premier Ivanoe Bonomi's government will establish itself Saturday in a Rome still beset by chaotic condi tions after six weeks of allied oc cupation. Though the capital's food sup ply problems are far from solved, the food situation is better tor the masses than In the final days un f'er the Germans, but most pub lic services are worse now than when the Germans were here. The main cause of this is the dam age done to, Installations, by. the, Germans.'' Shortage of electric power is one of Rome's greatest tribula tions. Power came almost entire ly from hydroelectric establish ments to the north, and many of these installations were wrecked by the Germans. The bread ration now is two-, thirds of a pound dally, three limes what It was under the Ger mans, and the quality ot bread Is the best Home has had in years. The bread is available on ration cards at a very low fixed price. Prices ot goods sold to allied soldier have trebled in many cas ts Ince th' fifth army came into the city. Rome today is a city of con trasts -an extremely dreary place In some regards; In other re spects gayer than In many years. Dancing, which the fascists ban ned for the duration of the war, has started again in some hotels and clubs. It Is more of a play ground tor off-duty officers anil soldiers than any place In the Mediterranean theatre since Cairo. :v'4$? 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After going scoreless for five innings, during which the Sutherlln team had picked up three tallies, the Olympians filled the bases In the first of the sixth and proceeded to romp around at will on hits and walks, climaxing their scor ing spree when Peterson smash ed out a home run to score three mates ahead of him bringing the total to nine runs for the Inning. Both teams added two runs in the seventh. Iilake permitted only two hits as his Roseuurg Lumber company team won a 6 to 3 decision from the Roseburg Alleys. Strode, man ager Of the Lumbermen led the Men, Women ..Old at 40,50,60 ! Get Pep FealYearsYoungsr,Fullo(Vim 229 N. Jackson STORE on yvur rin'n'i .'iimcj it ''" tN-pliiK m lih irt' will ! i 'unt mm i -ij' owe oflrn iu-i."t Hfr i l'f t.i.lt.- i .' .ifif Irvn. rtlcliilti ilii-h--. Mt-inln Hi Itii. -n. , i Hie otirrt IMntc Tl''i-t "Hf S;-1. riy Mt mart fwlLui prpHt uk1 juuuKtr. 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