FCSgBURS m7j.MFft, RPgggURg, ftfttSbfl, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, l?44, NEW HOMES Built to Order Essentially employed may new have a new home. Only 8 priorities at present. From $3500 to $4500. for Information See Roseburg Realty Co. Umpqua Hotel Blfg. Phone 211 To serve others as we would be served. DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Cor. Pine and Lane Streets FRANK W. LONG, Manager Licensed Lady Attendant Call 112 AMBULANCE SERVICE Day or 1 Night DOUGLAS MARKET Shop our counters and see the meats you can buy with out points. No points required to pur chase the following: BEEF C GRADE According to a government bulletin, this meat Is very wholesome and tasty. Roaeti, arm cuts No Dolnti. lb X)C Loin Steakt, T-Bone Steakt, Round Steaks a. No points, lb JVV I Experience in Logging Handy for Days Creek Soldier Lyle I,. Jones of Davs Creek was promoted to the grade of corporal on September 3, 1B44, aiier one year's service in the urnry. un uri. J lie was awarded thp good coniluct medal lor "e-emplai-v behavior, eftfdencv and fidelity" during that vear. He was inducted on August 17, 1943, and was trained, at Camp Callan, wnere lie was a member of a 90 mm. gun crew. Afier tliis tralnine; he was assigned to his present duly as gunner in an overseas anti-aircraft battalion. He has participated In one am phibious beachhead lnnril nil,.- For the past few weeks Col Jones nas found much use for the knowledge he gained while working for the M. & G. lodging and the other crew members have ut;en oomg some line construe- uuii wont at tneir gun position. mi-j uiv usiin; sucn woods as manoganv and teakwood for iiours, laoies and nonehe Jones nttenrleri Vifhtl. r i. high, where he studied commer cial subtccts and the woodwork ing wax nas Deen so well em ployed In his present habitat. He was also an active member of the photographic hobby club and the girr hud, ne is quite adept with the arcordon aiid from time to lime entertains tiie rest of (lie crew In their spare time. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones of Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Earthquake Hurls Tidal Wave On Japanese Area (Continued from page 1) Coos Junction Garage and Welding Works General Petroleum Products Eleotrlo and Acetylene Welding Coos Junction, Oregon TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save I Long or Short Trips NICHOLSON'S SERVICE STATION 740 8. Stephens 8t., Roseburg. only window panes being biok-en. "In general, damage was slight with practically no damage caused to our production facili ties." Dome! said. No mention was made of dam age sustained in shipping. This may well have been heavy. An earlier broadcast bv radio Tokyo said that "a landslide on a minor scale and the crumbline of cottages took place over a lim- nea area. Wide Area Affected Domei's identification of the cities In which there was damage indicated that the tremor had af fected not only the southeastern coastal area but also had run In a northern diagonal to the city of Nagano on the west coast of Honshu. In addition to Nagano, the cit ies of Shizuoka and Hamamatsu ! on the southeast coast had suf Churchill Defends Act Of British in Greece (Continued from page 1) roadblock -and had- beeh- waved un alter- passing out eigarets. . One .wounded 4,'AM member said: "Why did the British. bring in Papandreou? This nightmare would have been averted If an Anglo-American-Russian commis sion nad come in and run thp country until elections." inant member." A move to name Sforza. Italian foreign minister had brought British opposition and a blunt cl.it0mnnl fvntn itnni-lnsn Cm tarv of State Stettlnlus that ho ' bESE RTNG BULCARS, NAZI8 United States did not oppose the BLAMED BY GEN. WILSON long-exiled count and further-i F0R TUMULT IN GREECE more wanted the Italians to de- ROME, Dec. 8 (AP) Gen. Sir termlne the course of their own Henry Wilson declared today that povernment. Ithe fighting In Greece was caused uemes rant MrnKen uy irresponsible extremists " Churchill, challenging the op position to a vote of confidence, denied his government had brok en anv agreements with the United States on Italy. If what is called in this amend- Among whom the British had louna deserters from the German and the Bulgarian armies. "I can see little difference be tween the actions of these ex- tremlnta ami 1V.n nr.f. r ment the action of the friends of ".. i". r "1L democracy," cried Churchill i,M commander In h Medit scornfully. "Is o be interpreted erranean declared, as a carefu lv planned couo d'etat by murder trangs and bv the Iron r"s0". expressed belief that mc ui-iuiuiis ana tsuigar- rule of ruffians seeking to climb into the seals of power without a vote ever havinf been cast in their favor if that is to mas' auerade as democracy, I think the house will be united in con demning it as a mockery." If I am to blame for this ac tion. I will gladly accept dismiss, .il of the house, but if I am not fered some damage, according to Idismissed. make no mistake about Domei, which added that in Na goya one of Japan's major cit ies -aamage was silent w n only window panes being broken." The earthaunke was recorded bv seismographs around the world and J. J. Shaw, veteran west Bromwich England, seismol ogist, said that It was "one of the greatest ((makes) I have ever re corded." Yankees Knife Eight Miles Into Germany (Continued from page 1) AN AMAZING OFFER The makers of Dr. Parker's Corn Remover will give you double your money back If It fails to remove your corn or callous. Only 35c at Chap man's Drug Store. PORK PIG PORK 33c 36c 30c 8houlder Roast lb 8houlder Steaks lb SAU8AGE Pure and lean, lb, We custom slaughter and buy your hides. Full line of fresh, cured and smoked FISH 230 N. Jackson Telephone 350 World's Largest Auto Ins. Co, mmm Room 30t S. M. SORENSEN MUM. Pacific Bldg Phone 289 ed south through the Rhine val ley to within four miles of Col mar, last Alsatian citv in Ger man hands. The gap between the seventn and tne trench Hist army, pressing north, was nar rowed to 32 miles and the na.is were reported withdrawing across the Rhine. Budapest Pressure Upped In Hungary, a battle of rising Intensity surged toward besiged Budapest. The heavily armored right wing of Marshal Tolbuk- hln's Third Ukrainian army drove up the Danube's west bank to within little more than 15 miles of the capital and the Germans threw In reserves from Vienna. The Russians, taking prison ers at the rate of 2,000 a day, widened a gap along the Drava river, 70 miles from Zageb, Croatian capital. Partisans in Croatia were said to have step ped up guerrilla warfare in ex pectlon of early aid from Mar shal Tito's forces and the Rus sians. Tolhukhin's drive up the Danube seemed to be coordlnaled with the assault of Marshal Ma linovsky's Second Ukrainian ar my, which mav be attcmutim? to seal off Budapest from the north east and complete Its investment. Canadian Valor Cited British and Polish troops in Italy, we shall persist in this nollrv of clearing Athens and the Ath ens regions of all those who are rebels to the constituted authority of Greece." Belnlum Action Cited The prime minister stood pat nn British troons' intervention in Belgium, also. He said the troops under orders of Gen. Elsenhower patrolled' the streets of Brussels and prevented a November putsch to destroy the Pierlot povernment and "Gen. Eisenhower's decisions were absolutely right." Churchill's statement about Sforza and Italv brought shouts of "De Gaulle" from labor benches Churchill replied: "I certainly never felt about De Gaulle the sentiments which experience ha1 engendered in me about Count Sforza. Do Gaulle is a man of honor and has never broken his words." Labor Files Protest In a broadside defense of his policy, as he concluded his ad dress. Churchill declared "I have no fear at all that the most searching inquiry into the noncv which we have pursued in Relglum, Holland, Italy and Greece, will entitle any man in whose breast fairness and fair play reside to accuse of pursuing reactionary policies or hamper ing the free expression of the na tional will." Even as commons opened Its historic debate, labor organiza turns throughout the eountrv were adopting resolutions protest ing against British troons firing upon tireeK guerrillas. A delegate meeting of the Blrm ingham borough labor partv. claiming to speak for 300,000 workers, demanded In a resolu tion that "in the future neither British arms nor the distribution of food relief should be used to thwart popular will in liberated countries." ians rounded ud dui-lncr h. mn few days in Greece possibly' were planted there for the purpose of luusing uouoie. British forces are disarming all irregulars without regard to what army they belong to," the general added. He described the .".nun as a uisiease grown up from the war which T thini find ln other countries too." Until irresponsible people are eliminated, the Greek people can not have freedom trom want or yuuucai ueeaom, he said. "We are still at wnr wift. r: i -' -".-, UUMIS III A lot of people have forgotten that fherp are riei-m-m,. 100 miles of Athens, on Crete and in the Aegean islands. We are using the air and nauni ho r u"rvc iu carry on a war. The Willows Dine and Dance Chicken and Steak Dinners Dance Until ' 2:30 a. m. (Bob Doty's Orchestra Saturday nites) Cocktail Bar dnvinii th rou ah rain and lup, wiucm-u ineu oi ingenean ... n . over the Lamone river southwest Mrnens ngnnng neaucea oi raenzu, capturing three vil-n i r-:.!-L. u lages. The allied command dis-' naer ormbn lYiKusuro closed that the First Canadian i (Continued from page 1) corps, now in action with the Eightli army, was the unit which .dential quarters, however, and broke through between Lamone occasional bullets still whipped and Monlone rivers and brought jover the former roval palace in about the capture of Ravenna on ! Constitution square, w here the Adriatic coas-t. IGreek civil police were holding I rooftop positions. Poems Appear In Magazine ! Nearly 1,000 members of the Marjorle Hunt Pettit, Roseburg EL AS, armed militia of Ihe EAM wri er ami poe Us one of 14 new (national liberation front 1 had writers in tile December issue ol . surrendered up to this morrlng the Horse le. lhc s magazine. n.-iiu. , r,.,., ivirs. i-emi, w no 1 1 '..ues al hum Winchester street, lias some of her poems appearing in this I lllin D....i ..nnn..t 111. ,j - oi in i nun, i icii ni. 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Some ambulance liriv. ers, said, however, thev had slopped where the ELAS had Yamshifa Line Split, 13-Ship Jap Convoy Sunk Continued from page I) caught the Nipponese strategists unaware. At the hour of landing, a Id-ship enemy reinforcement convoy bound for Ormoc was spotted and it was wiped out to gether with the 4,000 troops and equipment aboard, during the day by fighter planes. The Leyte campaign, stalemat ed for more than a month by storms and Japanese reinforce ments after swift conquest of its eastern side, roared into hioh gear on the third anniversary of Pearl Harbor day. in an, j enemy ships. Includ ing seven destrovem umm Thursday off Leyte in troop carrying operations while. nimra elsewhere in the Philippines areas uiasieu nine cargo vessels. Sixty-two Niooonesp Tllnnnc were shot down over and around ivyie ai . a cost of live U. S planes whose pilots were rescued Bong Ups His Score Armv Mai. Richard T Rnnn i Poplar, Wis., celebrating hie award of the Congressional Medal of Honor, bagged two to run his J score as America's leading war ace in all theaters to 38. The army's 49th fichter plane I group pushed its record toll of enemy aircraft above 600 by downing 15. Double Trap Fixed But the day's outstanding dp- vclopment was supplied by the navy and the 77th troops of Mai. Gen. Andrew P. Bruce, of Temple, Tex. Covered by guns of Rear Adm. A. D. Struble's destroyers after doiu negotiation oi narrow sun gao strait, the troops landed with practically no ground losses," today's communique reported. They thus sprang two traps on the reinforcements Lt. Gen. Yamashlta has been nouring on Leyte under orders to hold or die while at grips with five other Yank divisions converging from north, south and east. One enemv force south of Or moc Is caught ln a six-mile area between the 77th and Seventh division infantrymen who earlier In the week broke through the Palanas river line of Nippon's veteran 26th division. In between those two nosltlons. dismounted cavalrymen of Lt. Col. O'Neill Kane landed Tues day at Tabgas after a trip of more than 125 miles around southern Leyte aboard amphibi ous tanks. An even larger Japanese force is menaced by possible loss of its backdoor to the 77th even as it carries on a 49-day-old ridge fight to hold the rup"ed corridor north of Ormoc against U. S. 32nd division troops inching south from captured Limon. The 32nd, moving down from Cari gara bay, is roughlv 20 miles from Ormoc. "By this maneuver," today's communique reponea on the 77th's landing, ''we have seized the center of the Yamashita line frpm the rear and have split the enemy's forces -In two, isolating those in the valley to the north from those along the coast to the south. Both segements are now caught between our columns which are pressing In from all fronts." Lead Road Clearing Preston Graver. Ascnclntnrl Press war correspondent at- New Delhi, India, said todav Jananesp withdrawals in Burma are on such a scale as to indicate the Ledo route to China may be cleared In a matter of davs. However the Japanese in China are in a posi tion to threaten Kunmin?. the only really effective terminus of tne ljurma road. Counter att acking Chinese troops have recaptured Tushnn. 75 miles southeast of Kweiyang in Kwelchow province, according to field dispatches, but Chung king offered no confirmation. DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY RIVERSIDE INN MUSIC BY LUND'S RHYTHM MEN Fried Chicken and Rabbit Dinners ADULTS ONLY ADMISSION FREE WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom home to rent, lease or purchase. Call 238 or write Mr. Hal J. Ayotte 238 N. 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