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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1944. Uhh nmir imp o.r r ttm Ik lfmfc nf tarn Aasoefate PlHl ITh Aaaoalated Freaa Is exclusive lr entitled to tha uae -for reouM.oa- Uoa of all new dlapatohaa credited to It ar not otllarwlw cadltal In ttali papar sad to all local aawt ubllahd herein. All rlcuuj ol re publication ot apaclal oiapatebw Baram ara aiao raaarraa. CHAGL V. BT ANTON... .. OWIK U KNAPP ....Editor .Manavar Matar4 a aeonO. alasa matter ar. 17 lain t th nnntofflo at Roaebura. Oruon, ondar act of March 1. 1171. Maaaraacata ar Hew Tark 171 Madlaon Ara. Calcnao 860 N. Michigan Ave. Umm FraaHaca. tit Market Street U. Astaelea 43S 8. Spring Street Seattle 6u3 Btewart Htreet Portland S20 8. W. Blzth Street at. Lanla 111 N. Tenth Street. fnii$BlEsy4ti4iiiTUi subscription Ritaa Dally, Dally, rr year oy dibji months by mall Dally, 3 month! by. mall i i . . ii.so The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureau Office Roseburg, Oregon. Forecast for Roseburg and vl cinlty: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. Highest temp, for any July 107 Lowest temp, for any July 40 Highest temp, yesterday 83 Lowest temp, last night SO Precipitation yesterday 0 Precipitation since July 1 T Deficit from July 1 32 Deficit from Sept. 1, 1943 8.16 In the Day's News (Continued from page 1) There was evidently quite crowd around at the time. WHAT we'd like to know Is who tosed or planted the bomb. And WHY. There are vague hints today that at least some of the generals who got blasted were from Hit ler's personal military stable. This General Hofmelster, who was nnbbed by the Russians and TALKED the other day, suggest ed pretty strongly that there is a rising quarrel between Hitler's "Intuitive" school of war-making and the hereditary, professional German war leadership, Did some of these professionals lor one of their stooges) heave the bomb? OR was a bomb really thrown at all? Is this bomb business Just eye-wash? About nil we out siders can be sure of is that we can't be very sure of ANYTHING yet. As In the case of Tojo, some thing more tangible should emerge later. WE can be very sure, however, that our enemies aren't hap py. They see DOOM approaching. The acts of men facing approach ing doom don't always follow a clear and logical pattern. A cor nered wolf doesn't always do the thing you expect II to do. Some limes you don't know why it does what it does. This much is CERTAIN: Hack in the days when Ihey were WINNING EVERYWHERE, the Japs and the Germans weren't acting as they're acting now. lONTGOMERY'S drive out of Caen is continuing. He seems to be turning to the left, toward Havre. That might lo significant. For one thing, he wants to clear the Germans out of range of the canalized river that is Caen's port. We need ports and more ports. There is evidently a big tank battle on in the plains oast of Caen. Its results aren't apparent as this is written. THE Russians are pushing west ward. They've CROSSED THE BUG at one point. They are hit ting hard everywhere. They seem to have everything that Is needed at the moment. DOWN in New Guinea, the wis dom of MacArthur's by pass ing strategy is being denumsiral ed so far. The 45,000 Japs who have been trying to get out of his by-pass trap don't seem lo be do ing very well. They are still hem med in. BACK In Chicago, Henry Wal lace, damned with faint praise by Roosevelt, put up a battle that one can't help admiring. Nobody likes a quitter, and no matter what else he Is Wallace is proving that he Isn't that. i ALLACE Is the kind of person Who sees visions and he.lr AN EMERGENCY APPEAL By CharUl V. Stanton THIS is an emergency appeal! We need $31,000 in pur- chases of E bonds ! Somewhere along the lino a cog has slipped and Douglas county has not received full credit for bonds purchased to date in the Fifth War Loan campaign. Clearance through the Federal Reserve bank at San Fran cisco gives the county credit for only $498,000 in E bond sales. Our quota is $529,000. County headquarters have reports' from issuing agencies showing sales amounting to $544,000. Some issuing agency has either erred in its re ports to headquarters or has the Federal Reserve bank, or else some of the Douglas county sales records have been mislaid. We rather think the fault for failure to give credit lies outside of Douglas county. State or coast headquarters, handling millions of individual sales, could not be laying a report or failing to But somewhere along the $56,000 have not been credited to Douglas county, and, as Ihey say in the funny papers, In order to obtain credit for sales must be cleared through the Federal Reserve bank by July 31. It will take at least three days to get sales records to San Francisco. Therefore, July 27 is about the latest date upon which we can count The war bond committee relaxed its pressure when it was found that the quota had been reached. That has proved to have been an error. We paign at full heat. Plenty of county to bring our E bond can't permit our county to assigned goal, particularly when we are so near the mark. Do you remember how, after our monthly quota, we failed one month by just $1,000, and the next day a buyer came forward with a $15,000 pur chase? Are we going to let that happen again? Regardless of. the fact that been met and that the error probably will be discovered at fome future date, we cannot fall short of the mark. We can't let them do that to us! We have the remedy at hand. Sales totalling $31,000 will put us in the clear. We have no time to waste matter for immediate voluntary action. If you have pride n your county and are able get to your bank, postoffice diately and invest that money Thursday, the Very last day. Do it at the earliest opportunity. It also is urged by the committee that concerns operating on the payroll plan and having purchase of bonds falling due Saturday, July 29, buy the bonds early in the week. Several thousand dollars worth of bonds will be bought with payroll j deductions July 22 and again July 29. If these purchases; can be combined and made early in the week of July 23, it! will be of great aid in assuring our goal. Tojo has been kicked in the to bomb Hitler and missed. essor and complete the job in we will buy bonds. This is an emergency appeal voices. For example, he says: "All I know is that there is strong evidence of a fine liberal sentiment hero in Chicago, and it is encouraging. There Is a tre mendous ground swell of liberal sentiment possibly a ground swell the like of which this coun try has not seen in many years among the delegates to ihls convention." IMAGINE that In tills conven tion of political bosses and job holders gathered to proclaim their belief thai the lime has ar rived In America when ONLY ONE MAN is capable of leading us! But Wallace BELIEVES it. lie's that kind. 0' IMPOSITION lo Wallace al Chicago fell Into two classes: 1. Those who knew (hey had to swallow FDR, fourth term and all. but rebeled at swallowing Wallace again. 2. The shrewd, practical poll llciaus who knew that Wallace would bo a handicap rather than a help and who didn't uaut to carry any excess weight in this race. They could AFFORD hnndi caps when Wallace was shoved down their throats In l'.MO, but NOT NOW. It was this second consideration that influenced FDR when he kissed Wallace off with his faint ly praising letter. IT Ylil'S name was placed in nomination as a die-hard Southern gesture lo prove that the convention wasn't unanimous. HKItK was a cynically revealing sidelight: Senator Truman, who Is sup posed to have received the nod nf approval from mi high, said to I hi' reporters. "I will WIN. I wouldn't be in Ihe race if FDR didn't approve." Pat Alarson of Canon City, Colo., removed one heart, and then another, and still another from the hog he was dressing. ijcstlite Its tht-ep honrtu. the hntf had lived a normal life before being sent to slaughter. failed to clear sales through blamed for temporarily mis keep records up to the minute. line, bond Bales totalling around. "time's awastin'."' meeting our quota of E bonds to have sales credited. should have kept the cam money is available in Douglas sales well past the quota. We be listed as failing to meet its! leading the state in meeting we well know our quota lias on campaigning. This is a to buy one or more E bonds, or other issuing agency imme In bonds. Don't wait until the $31,000 we need to reach pants. Someone attempted We can help boot Tojo's siic- which the assassin failed if Buy more bonds! Buy now! DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS The Baptism of Fire. The baptism of the Holy Spirit means enthusiasm. Fire means warmth, burning heat, kindling the body to a' glow, nerving every muscle and fac ulty for the uttermost exertion. So the fhe of the Holy Spirit creates earnestness, spiritual heat makes warmhearted sainls. The baptism of the Holy Spirit means enthusiasm, the right kind of enthusi asm. Ihe enthusiasm of angels, the enthusiasm of Christ Him self. Enthusiasm thai suffers, works sacrifices that no op position can daunt and no ene mies destroy. The baptism of the Holy Spirit means power. Fire is a great motive power. In the spiritual world Ihe Holy Spirit was to be not only purity and eal but the actual pro polling force which was to carry with ever-increasing ve locity Ihe people of God for ward to conquest and victory, until the whole world was sub tiued to Ciod. "Come Holy Spoil, heavenly dove. With all thy quickening power. Kindle a flame of sacred love In these cold hearts of ours. Come shed abroad a Saviour's love, And that shall kindle mils. Amen. Berry Growers Question Court's Jurisdiction PORTLAND, July 22 (Al'i -Six injunction suits filed by the OPA against berry growers were beard in Judge McColloch's dis trict federal court here yesterday after the defendants challenged the jurisdiction of the court to act on their cases. The defendants cited an oral decision earlier this week In which Judge MeColloch held the OPA could not delegate authority to local enforcement officers. The earlier decision was in a treble action suit against C. II. Wheel- log boom operator. The six cases, Involving straw berry prices to retailers and pro cessorssaid by OPA to be from two cents a pound to 90 cents a crate above ceilings were taken under advisement by the court. OUT OUR WAY , .THIS ISNOTHlW I I -. nnnthl umusual--it ft' wsssssr?- TJuAA.ffl OUT HOW rf&sM ma fe; .T i"-! "T'..?ff-.. UWV MOTHCDC z-r-T KJ KRNR Mutual Broadoaatlng tyttem, 1490 Kllocyole. BEST BET8 FOB TODAY SATURDAY 6:00 Chicago Theatre of the Air. 8:00 Downbeat Derby. 9:00 Newspaper of the Air. 9:45 Music for the Night. SUNDAY 10:15 Commander Scott. 10:30 Hookey Hall. 2:30 Mysterious Traveler. 3:15 Lest We Forget. 6:00 Leonldas Wltherall. 6:30 California Melodies. 7:30 Boys Town. 8:00 Music of- Worship. 8:30 Sky Riders. 9:30 Human Adventure. MONDAY 9:00 Boake Carter. 10:15 Jack Berch. 1:15 The Smoothies. 1:30 Music for a Half Hoar. 3:15 Dusty Records. 6:15 Screen Test. 6:30 Army Air Forces. 7:15 Lowell Thomas. 8:30 Point Sublime. 10:00 Sherlock Holmes. REMAINING HOURS TODAY 1:00 American Eagle in Britain. 1:30 Army Show. T:00- Moods in Music. 5:15 -Music for Remembrance. 5:30 - Musical Cocktail. 5:45 Night News Wire, Stude baker. (5:00 -Chicago Theatre of the Air. 7:00 State and Local News, Keel Motor Co. 7:05 Musical Interlude. 7:15 - Dinner Concert. 7:30- Norman Kerry, Tenor. 7:15 Bob Stanley's Orchestra. 8:00 Downbeat Derby, Union Oil Co. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. 9:15 Service Salute. E. G. Hiah. :i:. leddy rowel I s Orchestra. 0:45 Music for the Night. 10:00 Sign off. SUNDAY, JULY 23. 1011 8:00 Wesley Radio League. 8:30 Voice of Prophecy. 9:00 Detroit Bible Class. 9:30 Lutheran Hour. 10:00 Alka Seltzer News. 10:15 Commander Scott Grey hound. 10:30 Hookey Hall. Chooz. 11:00 Baptist Church Services. 12:0(1 This is Fort Dix. 12:15 Voice of the Dairy Farm er. American Dairy Assn. 12:30 Dr. Floyd Johnson. 1:00 Bob Strong's Orchestra 1:30 Young People's Church of the Air (ABC-KOOSl 2:00 Gospel Messages. Church of Christ. Music by Donald N'ovis. The Mysterious Traveler Musical Serapbook. I. est We Forget. Upton Close. Moods in Music. 2 15 2:30 3:00 3:15 3:30 3: 15 4 00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour. 5 00 Mediation Board 5:45 Gabriel Hotter, Barbasol. (i m The Adventures of Leonl das Wltherall. H.30 California Melodies. 7:00 Ccdric Foster, Employers Group. 7 15 Treasury Salute. 7:30 Roys Town. S:00 Music of Worship. S 30 Sky Riders. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. 0:15 Stardust Serenade. 0 30 Human Adventure. 10:00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour. 11 no Sign off. MONDAY. JULY 24. 0:15- Reveille Roundup. 7:00 News, J. A. Folger Co. 7:15- Stuff and Nonsense. 7:25 Al' Roseburg Auction. :30 State and Local News. Boring Optical. 7:35 Rhapsody In Wax. 8:00-Dr. Talbot Los Angeles Bible Institute (ABC). 8:30 Service Salute, E. G. High. 8:45 Easy Listenin'. 9:00 Boake Carter. 9:15 Man About Town. 9:30 Midland, U. S. A. 9:45 Shoppers Guide. 9:55 Music. 10:00 Alka Seltzer News. 10:15 Jack Berch, Kellogg's All Bran. 10:30 Luncheon With Lopez. 10:45 Musical Market Basket. 11:00 Wheel of Fortune. 11:45 Musical Library Kellogg's Cornflakes. 12:00 Musical Interlude. 12:10 Sports Review, Dunham Transfer. 12:15 Treasury Song for Today. 12:20 Parkinson's Information Exchange. 12:25 Rhythm at Random. 12:40 State News, Hansen Mo tors. 0000008B;b..78ye5... shrdletaoinsh 12:45 News-Review of the Air. 12:55 Terminal Mark-et Reports, Sig Fett. 1:00 Carlos Molinc and His Mu sic of the Americas. 1:15 The Smoothies. 1:30 Music for a Half Hour. 2:00 -Treasury Salute. 2:15 Musical Hi-JInks. 2:30 Western Music. 2:45 Radio Tour. 3:00 Griffin Reporting. 3:15 Dusty Records, Hennin- gers Marts. 3:45 Johnson Family. 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr., Plough Chemical Co. 4:15 Merry Moons. 4:30 World's Front Page. 4:45 Music Off the Record. 5:00 Moods in Music. 5 : 1 5 Superman. 5:30 Tom Mix. 5:45 Night News Wire, Stude baker. 6:00 Gabriel Heatter Kreml. 6:15 Screen Test, Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer. 6:30 -Army. Air Forces. 7:00 State and Looal News, Keel Motor Co. 7:05 -Musical Interlude. 7:15 Lowell Thomas, Standard Oil Co. 7:30 -Lone Ranger. 8:00 Western Serenade. 8:30 Point Sublime, Union Oil . Co. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. 9:15 Hi Neighbor. Carstcns Furniture Store. I JUVENILE ACTOR HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured juve , nile actor, 11 Lyric poem i 12 Ego 13 Provide with weapons 14 Father 16 Measure c? cloth 17 Single 18 Measure of Hollywood's VERTICAL 1 Toward 2 Unusual 3 Transaction 4 Bone 5 Born 6 Every 7 Light face (abbr.) 8 Sensible 9 Native metal 10 New Mexico (abbr.) area 20 Fate 21 Late Amer- 15 Portal ican humorist l7 Smoii t 22 Iridium ift Mimic 9 (symbol) 24 Dance step 28 High card 27 Come in 29 Speed competitions 31 Rough lava 32 Pint (abbr.) 33 Couples 38 Small particles 39 Tavern 40 Rodent 41 And (Latin) 42 Not high 43 Knock 45 New-York (abbr.) 46 Bite 47 Bachelor of Arts (abbr.) 49 Was seated 51 Honey maker 52 Operatic tolo 54 Bright color 19 Raced 22 Frozen water If I mc is rr.e vi ly J. R. Wimcum DIALffipLOG By SUSAN. Screen Test and all the rest of the good shows tonight. As a matter of fact, we're almost afraid to suggest that you listen on Saturday to anything special. However, by Sunday, we'll sure ly be back on the beam so you san take a cross-country hop in a make-believe helicopter with Bobby Hookey and his pals. The take off from Hookey Hall is scheduled for 10:30. Mysterious Stranger at 2:30, and a new ser ies of "Lest We Forget" is start ing at 3:15. Then, dropping down to 6 o'clock you'll- hear Walter Hampden, starring in the Ad ventures of Leonidas Wltherall, and solving the case of the "Man Who Died Laughing" 6:30 and California Melodies, and at 8 o'clock a brand new program has its premiere. Presenting the world's most beloved hymns and , other traditional religious music, ! t he now concert series, Music of ! Worship," will be conducted by I Alfred Wallenstein. Sky Riders at ' 8:30 and Human Adventure at i 9:30. The last named is being prepared for recording to be sent overseas for broadcast. This week their program will be "Valley of Death," a dramatization of the work of Dr. Howard Ricketts, who discovered the cause of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. ! That's about the story for this weeK end. Be seeing you on Mon day. Judge Wlmberly Assigned SALEM, Ore.. Julv 21 Chief Justice J. O. Bailey of the state supreme court Friday assigned Circuit Judge Carl Wimberly, Douglas county, to Portland to preside at the trial of the case of Holman against Caldwell. The case involves the disposition of property. 9:30-Fu1ton Lewis, Jr., Kamp- fer's Sav-Mor. 9:45 Eagles Lodge Program. 10:00 Sherlock Holmes, Petri Wine Co. 10:30' -Sign off. Atiwwer to frcvlon Ptutie urn Things 38 Pig pen j (Latin) 42 , p,are of 25 Discolor 44 Portion 26 He is a youth-46 New (prefix) ful ( E.XISt I 28 Auricle 30 Likely 33 Dessert 34 Insect 35 Quit 48 Twice ! 50 Beverags 51 Per 52 Silver (symbol) CO xr 36 Exclamation 37 Male 55 Doctor (abbr- T F fif. 1J it". ft? , , , ,, Big h!505E'n alwlElAlsg) lAiiwTTB- Fire Control Heads on Forest Inspection Trip Ray B. Hampton, who is In charge of fire control activities on the Umpqua national forest, and Clarence K. Rand, adminis trative assistant, are on a field inspection trip, V, V. Harpham, ) supervisor, reports. They will j visit Big Camas ranger station, Black Rock and Rattlesnake lookouts and the Fish creek and Skookum prairie areas. Lightning-Set Forest Fires Under Control V. V. Hharpham, Umpqua Na tional forest service supervisor, stated today that the electric storm which occured the first of the week caused at least 24 fires, all of which are reported under control. As far as it is known at the supervisor's office, only two fires have grown to be more than a quarter of an acre in size. Assets of Oregon State Banks Climb 8 Million SALEM, Ore., July 21. (API Oregon's state banks have assets totaling $97,268,000, compared with $89,479,000 six months ago, State Banking Superintendent A. A. Rogers said today. The banks hold $53,572,000 in government bonds, an increase ofS5,000,000 In six months. ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 FOUNDED AND MAINYAINED ON EFFICIENT " SERVICE AND COURTESY AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 600 Oak and Kane Sts. RUNNING WATER IN THE HOME 1 ' INSTALL A JACUZZI, FAIRBANKS-MORSE, GOULD OR CO-OP ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEM Buy them where you own the profits, DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON w J Ail of the teiepn"" 1 v t th camps through. th nina.0u help them ii l.nce tften. 121 S. Stephen! S0N0T0NE BETTER HEARING CENTER Monday, July 24 UMPQUA HOTEL ROSEBURG ITH.L gladly make an audio gram of your hearing, in 20 minutes you can see just how much your hearing has slipped, and whether or not you need a hearing aid. There is no charge or obliga tion for consultation or tests. J. R. Nedry Certified Sonotone Consultant Batteries for all hearing aids T M. E. RITTER, Manager Licensed Lady Embalmer Talephont 71