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' . EIGHT i . ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1945 Jobless Total to Be Under Forecast WASHINGTON. Dec. 13 -(.!) -The impact of peace on JolilesH-ni-tifi is 30 to 40 mt cent lighter than reconversion officials an ticipated. Kewer lnv-nff In InHu-strv nn1 an unexpectedly high and bus talned rale of buying are among tartoru that have prompted key lederai economists to offer tins Impiovef; employment outlook: liy yiw'ii end, the total of ac tual and Milenlial jot) seeker s will he 4,ci.lHl at the most, one third lens than had been predicted lor that date when hostilities ceased. Bv m-vt Mnrch the tf,),),.. will Turkey Shoot Roseburg Rod and Gun Club Sunday, Dec. 16 Winchester Shot Gun Shells Furnished Hot Sandwiches and Coffee number not more than .VXrO.OOO. This may bo tho xak for 1!H(i. Aftor hovorinK around that mark until about June the total may brin to decline as civilian manufacturing nils full stii'le. liut officials are wary of ucss iiiK beyond mid The totals fall far short of He conversion I director John W. Snyder's estimate, on OctoU-r 1, that unemployment would hit 8,J0,000 be spring. . The happier outlook may bring a (liflerent sort of froblem, Price Administrator IjowIcs has indi cated, fie said Monday that the continued hitch rate of employ ment was adding to inflationary pressure, making It harder to end price controls. Deem diiem wlih PiUsSsufti's Best r. ; v s- . -TV. It r.V J . k. ; V V YOU Iaki Ml, rlnitWr., MOmKH.. . e.t! .H Clin m...;- i J. ""unr Douglas Servicemen Receive Discharges Army and Navy separation cen ters report honorable discharges issued to the following Douglas County men: Canyonville Delphis L. Ijp Illanc, machinist male second class. Keedsport Clarence I..- Boye, Marion I'. Flint, seaman first class; Steve CJ. Hosier, sifjnal man second class. Hosebui b - Leroy S. Nelson, seaman second class; I'fc. Kolwrt A. AllM-rtus, Camas Valley route; Pvt. Carl M. Kelker, 529 E. Doug las Street; Homer Trusty, ma chinist mate seond class, 820 S. Pine Street; Vernon B. Lerwill. Sutherlin Paul Ernest Lucas, motor machinist mate second class. ! Raiiroads Ask Govt, to ! Enter Dispute on Wages I CHICAGO, Dec. 13.-4pl The nation's railroads today asked the I government to take a hand in wage-rule negotiations with 2D I railroad unions. SK)kesmen for the carriers said union representatives, were noti fied that the railroads would ask the National I railway I Mediation Board to Intervene, after a three week conference "stalled on the issue of rule changes." Carriers claimed wajje and rule demands would Increase operat ing costs $2,000,000,000 annually, and that Mime 50 rule chances demanded hy Brot herhoods of Locomotive Engineers and Rail way Trainmen alone would in volve an additional $7Hr,0iO,00y a year. Navy Department plan for post war reorganization ol the armed forces. Thin plan counters the War Department pio)Otal for merging the armed lorces into a single organization. "We were playing the Pacific war poker game with a mirror behind another man's hand," he said, referring to the value of the code sefTef durintr hostilities. In the first airplane flight at Kitty Hawk In 1903, Orville Wright flew 120 fee! -less 'than the wingspread of u large mod ern airplane. Mrs. Weill Home Mrs. Bert on East Lane Street, following a Vell hn returned to her nome'trln Eat on business. Some scholars have estimated that about 2,700 languages are srwiken In the world tod;iv. Jap Code Publicity Is Decried by Forrcstal ' WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 T Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal today called It a "ter rible tragedy" that the secrets of breaking the Japanese code have been made public. 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Electric Workers Vote As continuing labor disputes throughout the country kept idle some workers, a nation wide strike vote was taken todav among a union-estimated 200,000 Electrical Workers. They are employes of plants of General Electric, General Motors and Westinghouse who are bal loting to decide whether to go out on strike sometime after Jan. 1 in support of higher wages. The union. United Electrical, Ka dio and Machine Workers of America, the third largest CIO affiliate, has asked a $2 a day wage hike, approximately M) per cent. An offer of a l.'ii cents an hour pay boost from General Motors was rejected. A work stoppage by GO bus drivel's and 15 mechanics em ployed by the Potomac Edison Company disrupted transporta tion in CumtMM'land. Md., a city of Ui.OOO population. An AKL union olficial said company refusal to arbitrate resulted in a break down of contract negotiations. 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