kcsesuks nm-vmw, K&mfe, m&m, tues&ay, cetera j, ww. - Local Nevs Glide Visitors Mr. and Mrs. n. i'. BiaKeley were Glide visitors In Roseburg Monday. In Roseburg Mrs. Vernon La Raut of Wilbur spent Monday In Roseburg. Ill At Home Miss Bess Whar. ton is reported to be ill at her home In Roseburg. From Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brozio were in Roseburg Monday from Wilbur. In Eugene Mrs. Don Witch er Is spending today in Eugene attending to business. Attends to Business Melvln Palmer of Wilbur attended to business in Roseburg Monday. On Business Mrs. George TToefer visited in Roseburg on business Monday from Wilbur. Vlsitlno From Olalla Mrs. George Owens was in Roseburg Tuesday visiting from Olalla. From Glendale Kenneth Ray mond was a business visitor in Roseburg Monday from Glen dale. Visits Over Weekend Miss I.ou Helen Strange, student at O. ' S. C, soent the weekend In Roseburg visiting friends. Visiting at Spancake Home Bertha an, I Mareare'- Bag genstos and Rose Garbarino, Port land, are guests at the home of Mrs. Robert Spancake. First Fall Meetinq to Be Held The New Idea club will hold its first fall meeting Wednesday at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Marks. Home From Florida Mrs. Robert Stuart has returned to her home in Roseburi?, following a trip to Tamna. Florida, to visit her husband, who is stationed nearby. Returns To Klamath Falls Leo F. Purinton. Klamath Falls civilian fiieht instructor, has re turned home, following a short time in Rospburg attpnding to business. Home On Furlouqh Darrel Gadwaiv lias arrived in Rose burg from an armv camp in Ar kansas and will spend his fur loueh visiting his mother, sisters nnd brothers. R. E. A. C. To Meet The Roseburn Art and Embroidery club will meet Wednesdav after noon at thp home of Mrs. T. Holf meistpr at the corner of Booth (j and Eddy streets. Will Spend Weekend Here Mack Brown, studont of the nnvv V-12 school at Willamette Uni versity. Salem, spent the week end in Roseburo visltine his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown, Sr. Home From Euqenc Mrs. ..Toe Nover and dauphter. Cleo. Mrs. I-ewis Wilson: Mrs. Russell Kaine and Miss .Tune Goetz have re turned to their homes in Rose burg, following a short stay in Eugene. Exnected Home Wednesdav Jim Flnlav. who is attendin" the navy dental collepe in San Fran cisco, is evnected to arrive in Roseburf Wednesdav to enlov a leave with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Finlay, on South Main street. Back From Hermlston Cap tain and Mrs. I.eo F. Young and two children. Ronald Dean and Tamara. have returned to their home on East Cass street. Pose burp, following a visit In Her miston. Ore., with Captain Youno's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Young. Daughter is Porn A dauphter, Ronnie Ka" weio-hinp six pounds, was horn Thursday, Sent 21, at I os AncpjpQ to Mr and Mrs. W. C. fBilll Strane. Mr. Strang, a former Pnsehnrg hnv. is inspec tor with Douglas Aircraft and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strang of Medford. Bnnnie Kav Is the second grandchild of the Fred Starangs. Mov Back To Roseburg Et. and Mrs. riif Thornton have moved haek to their home on the South Paeifio hiphwa" near Rose hure. followino' the former's be ing given an honoraWe discharge from the armv service for over age and prade. He has been teaching radar at Fort Lewis. Wash., and before pnterin" the nrmv. he was Douolac ponntv sheriff. At nresept. he is taking pdvantaop nf the hunting season. Mrs. Thornton, who was em-r-loved ac Qpprotarv to Attorney Paul Geddps hpforp movin to Fort T owls, resumed her work here this week. Return From East Mrs. Claude Baker and daughter. Miss Bettv. have returned to Roseburg and Mrs. Baker has resumed her work at the county welfare com-, mission office at the courthouse ; following a trio to Columbus, Ohio, where Mrs. Baker took; work at the University of Ohio in the school of social adminis tration. While there, they also visited Mrs. Baker's mother and sister. Mrs. George R. Varney, and Mrs. Carl A. Nisser. En route home, thev stopped at Bowling Green. Ohio, to visit Jack Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn of Roseburg. At Seattle they at tended the Willamette university U. of W. football game and vis-1 lted Mrs. Baker's son, Varney, who is attending the navy V-12 1 school of instruction at University 1 of Washington . . u , ''Going My Way?' ? .vtfi1 8 W -i.it. . sk&mJA This young Parisian lad has been pretty quick to catch on to good old Yankee customs, judging by the wnv he gives the hitco-hikcr s thumb to U, S. Army truck as it passes him and sleeping baby sisier. r --y ....w. 1,,1 ,. . . ., . .1 h...m..iw. . --- n t.-..i Ik nmiifn: - .. f... I NEGRO AIRMAN First Lt. Robert W. Deiz, back home in Port land, Ure., after completing 93 combat missions with the 99th ail-Negro fighter squadron, is shown with his father, W. C. Deii. MacArthur's Men Invade Morotai Isl. , . "iiS,? MS! j ( ' , y-iT i - - -Ij; f ?&izX :?,!: 'H' ", -v v iff yi " -i (Ptt.A Telenhnto) With "necklaces" of hand Rrenndcs and rifles, these Yann Infantrymen of Gen. Douglas MacArthurs forces, swarm ashore In neck-deep water from their LCI's to Morotai Island beach. Just south of tnc Philippines. U. S. Navy photo. PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE Complete stock of Fixtures ond Fittings, including Sinks, Toilets, Lavatories, Tubs, Showers, Range Boilers, Gas Water Heaters, Shallow and Deep Well Pumps. CALL OR SEE COEN LUMBER COMPANY Floed and Mill Sfs. Phone 121 In Roseburg Mrs. R. W. Wil son and mother, Mrs. Banker, of Umpqua visiled In Roseburg Mon day. . . Harmony Circle to Meet The I'armonv circle will meet with Mrs. Needham, 710 Jackson street, Thursday at 2 p. m. From Myrtle Creek Mrs. Clav Ulam and Mrs. Mickelson were In Roseburg on business Monday from Myrtle Creek. Visits In Roseburn Mrs. Lp land Cnnmv of Klamath Falls recently visited ovpr the weekend at the home of Mrs. Forrest Losee in Roseburg. North Circle to Meet The Voiih ocle will meet at the hime of-Mrs. Albert Jackson, 903 Winchester street Thursday at 2 p. m. . Confined to Home Mrs. Em- iv Judd of Roseburg is confined in hit hnirtn with .'111 Inllirpll leC ;Sho is reported to l)e recovering I jnicelv. ' . Yotinn Renubltcans to Meet -Tlie Yo"nir Republicans club will meet Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in the iusticc court room at the court house. At Home Mrs. Georo Kelty end infant datighier have been dismissed from Mercv hospital and are now at their home at Wilbur. ' Poturns to North Carolina Ovnn'T.1 .T'.ropq rivi'-on lins re ; ,.,..rn to Nor-ii piropno .ofter a fe" dnvs' f'irlniinii visiting his ! parents in Rosohurg. ! Spent Weekend on North Ump- nua Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kurt? and Mrs. A. L. Stephens of Posehurt? spent the weekend at !the Georsre Biddle home on the I North Umpqua. I Guests At the Losee Home iMr. an Mrs. I.es Child of Port land are puests at tho Forrest T ncop home in Rosehm-p Mr. rhild has hoiioht the J. R. Kelly Sheet Metal Works here. I Navv Mothers To Meet The Mothers club will meet T"eHv at S p. m . at the Worn-en'-; club. Anvnnp having suppps- ,tion; or ari'clnq fnr the bazaar are asked to bring them. i viHtjnor Sundav Mr and Mrs. Fdwin Handv and children. Ron nie and Nancv Carol of Eugene snent Sundav at the homo of the( former's aurt anrl uncle. Mr. ana Mrs. Fred A. Goff. in Roseburg end wilh other relatives at Mel rose. j vis'o Parents Private Roh-e-t F'i'ntt has arrived from Camn Rohnison. Ark., to visit his parents. Mr and Mrs A. E. El liott at in1'? West ?nd street. Pnnhiji-p. Pollowinp his 20-da' fnvlraioh Private Elliott will leave for Ff T-pnnard Wood Mo., jlo juin thp 70lh infantry division. i to prockwn Mrs. Min- ' K. Poh-rts stppt Supd-tv with i 'r. and Mrs. W. L. Jolies of . r,i-rr!.-vrv a'-"! attended Aflventist , ce-vi'-os i.-. Pos"hur" ith Mr i an-l "rs K'"lst of Cons .Tunc'ion I anl w I,. Johns, a recent visitor ; from New York. 1 Runway Visitors Mr. and Mrs F"nnel h I. Kin? of North rentl. Mr and Mrs. Ernie King and small son. .Terrv, and Miss Dixie Kino of Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gilkison, and Mrs Leon Simpson and sons. Wendel and Dean of Tonmile, wore Sun-d-iv visitors at C. It. Clark's in Olalla. Leaves for Navv Base Lester F. Russell Ph M. 1 'c U. S. navy. t"ft Monrlav for his base at San Pedro. Calif., following a trip to ftoscburg to visit tile parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Russell, end bis wifp and small son, Les ter Frederick Jr., and to attend I he memorial service Sunday for his brother, Lt. I.eland Russell. Presbyterial Dates Meeting at Oakland The fall executive session of the Southwest Oreuon Prosbvtprinl will bo held all-day Wednesday. October 4. at Oakland, according to an announcement made todav bv the provident, Mrs. W. M. Campbell. Th's meeting will be onon to all Presbyterian women end a large number of women from llm Roseburg church plan 10 attend. Mrs. Campbell will leave Wed- I nesdav night for Portland to at- 1 tend the two-day session of the Svnorlieal executive group, Octo ber 5-6, to be held at the home nf the Svnodical president, Mrs. Pal"h Mo'-t U-BELTS and PULLEYS We have a very complete stock of A-B and C belts. Rubber belting in sizes from 1 inch to 10 inches. Cling surface belt dressing. Alligator and leather lacings. Buy Where You Own The Profits DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON Senators Advise Against Sale of Federal Owned Plants in 11 States, Fearing Ruin to Industry Elsewhere WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. (API A senate committee Investi gating Industrial centralization proposed today a ban on recon version of all government-owned war plants In 11 northern and eastern slates. It recommended large-scale Industrialization of the west nnd south. The '!.pn't "aid these were the States in which ffovornment-own-cd war nlants, representing an In vestment of seven billion dollars of nuhlie funds, should he frozen: New York. New Jersey. Penn--vlv;M-t, M-'ssacnseMs-. connec. lent M.n- iind rvMawaro. Rhnde Tslmd. Ohio, Michigan and Illi nois. Tl" committee took tho posi tion th-it postwar nrosneritv nnd jsnfpo.-.-fiil i-nronver-ilon urn l(nl ed ini-nnn.nWy (0 Industrial do ce"r:il''"tinn. The 11 stntes it slncled out for a fr"c7" of povornment war plnti. he committee said, pro rinivfl K1! nor ri' r' the nation's mMnuf'tcu-n! in 1Q.tn. In'Htri-l P'M Cited In a s'-nod intrcHuctlon to the ronnrt. S"nntn- McCarran as pprtwi ih"t vith tho additional facilities nenu'rpd riurlnw the wr. 11 stales can destroy the indust"" l" the rst of the conn trv and reduce t'-e west and the south to misery." These states, ho declared, pot the ern.im of tho pnw wor plants and the ones most easily recon vert ible. In contrast. McCarran said, the western and southern states re cei "d a "disproportionately laroe number" of war plants that can Blood Donor Aid Fund in Douglas Now Totals $730 The "Blood Money" appeal made by the Roseburg New-Review to assist in chartering buses to 'transport blood donors to the C"iilcr at Portland has reached the total of S730.75. Anyone who wishes to eontrl- bute to the "Blood Money" fund may do so. All monev should he sent to or left at the News Review office or mailed directly to the American Red Cross, Pa cific building. Roseburg. Checks should be made out to the Ameri can Itod Cross. Acknowledgment is made of the following contributions: Mr, and Mrs. Victor Phipns, S15; Marv H. Chapman, S4; R. A. Bu- 826 877 senhaik, $2; Sunshine Club of! "moqua Hardware: Aidoa. $5- Mrs. Ruth Hedricks. iMnller 12 13C, SI: Ella Harris. $5: Mrs. Marion Clayton, SI; Mrs. William Jaml- son! S3: Mrs. G. G. Sewell. $2.50: Agnez H. Page, $2.50- South.Bruton Ulnnqua Ladies club, $30; C. R. Hoimnuist, S5; Mrs. Kermit Johfi- son $!V Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perrv, S10; Ms. Ruth McCe", $2; Mrs. I. A. Peterson, SI H. O. Scho field, S10, and $28, contributed by prisons requesting their names to be omitted. Welding Branch of Abram Shop Is Leased J. A. Rhoads, Portland, former ly of Days Creek, announces that he has leased the welding repairs department of the Nelson Abram Machine shop, located on Fuller log street in Roseburg. BOWLING CITY LEAGUE Team Standings W 7 6 5 ... .5 5 ... 4 Patterson's Bakery ... Umpqua Chiefs Gilkison's Station Umpqua Cleaners Nordling's Mvrtle Creek Umpqua Hardware 3 fi Young's Ray 1 8 Games Monday Night Umpqua Chiefs 2, Myrtle Creek Umpqua Chiefs 3, Young's Bay 0. Nordline's 3. Gilklson s 0. Umpqua Hardware 2, Patter son's Bakery 1. Remarks High individual game score, fx" not rearillv he turned Into peace time production. The report recommends special attention be given freight rates, patents, and technological assist ance for small Industrialists, so as to bring lone-range and large scale encouragement to new In rinstvlps In the west and south Furthermore, it proposes that all restrictions on civilian production hp cancelled as soon as possible. Production Shift Advised As soon as the Euronean war ends, the committee said, all pos sible war production, particularly o' aircraft and ships, should be sh"ted to the west and south. Committee attaches said the re nort contemnlo'pd that govern-men-owned facilities in the north and east would not be sold to pri vate operators, or operated bv the eovernment. until other sections of tho country had had an on nortnnitv to obtain sthlllzatlnn for their own industrial employ ment nrob'ems. Thev said the recommendations were nf a "tjlnnket" nature, point Inp the way to a general course, hut that paoh. plant would have to be considered on an individ ual basis, since there might be some which should he reconvert ed In the Interest of the nation as a whole. Ostergard. 218. High indiyicual series score, Os tergard, 579. Gllkison's Station: Gilklson 173 13(5 104413 Irons MR 12S 170444 Stevens V! 1"i4 131-414 Todd 130 100 133 3R3 Rico 171 190 1G7 528 81G Norling's: Rauphman 'il Harris 1:' Meredith 14? 775 772 23C3 IfiS 197 150 170 418 1:s3"i 19q3Sf) 197nr, 192498 iNordling 1'VJ M,entzer 156 927 82G 89S 2G51 Patterson's Bakorw King 117 IT Hinev TV 170 Bitner T", 15 1 " Hllliaru ..143 154 143 441 145 434 Pratt 115 Flurv 1C-7 erpnson 153 134 1-,q 151 200- 5R8 147 -459 152-471 .108 894 871 876 2641 Umpqua Chiefs: Wellman A ten Poise Paker G. R. Phillip 160 152 IK" 150 .164 176 14R 11R 149 148 134-163- 160-133-195- 4?0 461 -4'C? -507 867 814 864 2545 Mvrtle Creek: Adams 136 145 . 99 172 218 137 156 100 1R3 201 T1.304 159 -460 152351 1R9 504 160- -579 Stephens II. Shirtcliff Chanin Ostergaard .. 853 840 844 2537 Young's Ray Lumber Co.: Taylor 1"W ISO im493 Sirov lOfi 107 170 -3S3 Ftirh 95 TOT, 120321 Tannlund 13 1FS7 13244? Lund 187 180 211578 768 799 857 2424 Umpqua Cleaners: Vrooman 142 1R0 178 4S0 Parkinson 10.3 1M 151482 Gadwav 110 103 155371 Ferguson 124 100 142456 Glenz 14G 170 189505 778 874 DOG 2553 Dr. Roach Lists Topic The sublect "How to he Lead ers" will be the tonic of discus sion at the leadership class ses sion to be conducted by Dr. Mor ris H. Roach Wednesday night from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock at the First Presbvterian church in iiosehurg. All persons interested are invited to attend. PRICELESS! to an American prisoner Costs so little of the money you give to YOUR COMMUNITY VAR FUND Rpnientlnj the NATIONAL WAR FUND Job Recruiter in Roseburg Seeks Navy Yard Help The Puget Sound navv yard at Bremerton, Wash., which has a major part In the maintenance of the Pacific fleet, wants men and women to repair and build navy shins, reports John M. McRohbie, uersonnel recruiter, from the na vy yard. He is making a tour of western Orepnn cities to Inter view personally pveryone Inter ested In obtaining work at the navv vard. He says, "Journeymen and helpers are especially needed in the following trades: Shinflt ters, pipefitters, machinists, drill ers, sheet metal men, chlppers and caulkers, and electricians. However, men from 18 un and women 20 to 45, regardless of pre vious experience, will he consid ered for employment. "Excellent housing facilities, completely fur nished, are now available to coup les, families of any size, and also single men." Anv Inoulries about the cost of food, recreation, etc. will he answered bv McRohbie. Transportation expenses, either bv personal car or bv bus, will be paid bv the navy from Roseburg to Bremerton. McRohbie will bo at the U. S. employment office at the court house, Wednesday to hire appli cants and also to answer any Questions concerning living and working conditions at the navy yard. Pro-Roosevelt Filmdom Group Schedules Ickes HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3 (AP) The newly organized "Hollywood is for Roosevelt" committee has announced that Interior Secre tary Ickes will speak here Sun day night under Its auspices wilh a nationwide radio hookup car rying the address. Co-chairmen of the committee, which will campaign for Presi dent Roosevelt's reelection, are film producers Jack L. Warner and Samuel Goldwyn and Actress Katharine Hepburn. The commit tee claim a membership of more '.nan 300. Butter Still Short in Spite of Points Boost PORTLAND, Oct. 3 (AP) 1 Ttncnltn hirrhni. nnlrtt trainee hilt. iflfi 390 ter supplies in Portland still are ( 14479 short of demand, a survey today; 110 4iq indicated. 1 lK4?fil Dealers shelves frequently are 159 456 empty before the end of business. i Manufacturers, reportedly de-1 768 2471 i creasing output, said that de-i imand is sufficient to take instant (care of every newly-churned i pound. Scattle Firms Get First Snot Reconversion Orders r-. ! SEATTLE, Oct. 3 (AP) SIX small Seattle manufacturers have hopn oranted thp first snot re- 1 conversion orders In the Pacific ! northwest, the War Production i board announced yesterday. Companies Included two fish ing tackle concerns two manu facturing bed springs and spring matlresses. one oil burner firm and an electric water heater com pany. Dark Fuel Situation for Northwest Predicted SEATTLE, Oct. 3 (AP) An attempt to build up depleted wood supplies is being made by fuel ra tioning authorities thrniurh sub- INDIAN THEATER LAST TIME TODAY STARTING WEDNESDAY to stir CyT V; - I jour heart AW. - to its A 'iiv 7 .r vJ r v M not cufW4 Srs&rL-& IRENE DUNNE "mM ALAN MARSHAL 1 and Frank Morgan 'Roddg McDowall k V Van Johnson C Aulreq Smith THE YEAR'S Darae Mag Whithj Gladys Cooper GREATEST FILM aM-)-mpi. yf sidles of up to $2.50 a cord for wood freighted into the north west, John G. Neukom, OPA fuel rationing director, revealed yesterday. Neukom predicted the north wes would have "the most diffi cult fuel picture in the entire United States" this winter. Earthquakes Recorded At Spokane, Pasadena SPOKANE, Oct. 3 (API Two earthquakes at 1:39 and 1:47 p. m. were recorded bv the seismo graph at Mount St. Michael's yes terday, Similar temblors were noted in Pasadena. Calif., several minutes later, indicating Spokane was much nearer the center of tho disturbance than the California city, the scholastlcate said. States Not Unit in Date Set for Thanksgiving SALEM, Ore., Oct. 3. (AP) Oregon will he one of at least' 37 states which will . observe Thanksgiving day on November 23. Governor Snell said today. The council of state governors reported to him that Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Nebraska, Ten- nessee, Texas and Virginia will observe the holiday on Novem- " ber 30. ROSE TODAY "PRIMITIVE MAN" AND "LADIES OF WASHINGTON" WEDNESDAY ALSO Action! Romance! Rhythm! k'!zM bursting . excitementl , 1 . l sjW "TRIGGER" , a Jf? . .