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SIX ROSEBURS REWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13', 1948 .Schedule Set For Douglas County Basketball League Tho following schcdulo fur the , DoiiKlu County li a s k o t b a 1 1 lruKut was unnnuncvd by .1 V.-K fOUVh (Jfff I Jl'fllH'S. Jan 13, Ridd? v Myrtle Creek at Mvr tlf Creek. Pastime Tavern v Yoncaiia at Y.mcaila. Elkt v. J V R nt Rovhurf. Dillard v Hed V Wim ai Foeburg Jan. 13, Kiddie vu. Pavtirne Tavern at Kiddle, JVH vt Myrtle Creek at Mvr- tie CrMk. Dillard v Elki at Ronehurg. Red V White V. Yontalla at Yoncalla. Jan. 20, Flktt v. Riddle at Riddle. Dillard v. Yuncuiia al tone burg, Myrtle Creek v Pnstlme Tav ern at Myrtle C'rek. Jan. 22, Dillard v. Htddle at Riddle, Ynncalla vn. Myrtle C'r k at Mvrtie Cret-k, Hed & White vi. Flki at Rose burg, Pastime Tavern vr JVR. at Rrnteburg Jan. 27, Dillard vn. Myrtle Creek at Myrtle Cn-ek, Rod St Wiule vi. Pastime at Sutherlin, Klkfl v. Yoncnlla at Knuehtirff, Middle v. J V It at KnuhurK Feb. 3, Riddle vn Yonc-alU at Yom-alla. Myrtle Creek v. Red V While at Myrtle Creek. Eiki Feb. Central Point Quintet Defeats Myrtle Creek The Central Point basketball team downed Myrtle Cnek at Central Point Saturday, 4.' to 31. Central Point was ahead at the end of each period. Score at the end of the half was VI to 21. The close of the first quarter was Central Point ahead, 7 to 12, and the third per iod score was IX to .11 The Lineups: Putlme Tavern Koseburg. J V H v.. Dillard at Rmteburg S, Riddle vi. Myrtle Creek at Kiddle. Pastime Tavern v. Yoncalla at Sulflrl tin, Dillard vi. Red & White at Host-burg, Kite, vi. JVR at How-bur. Fb 10. hii Id If vs. Paitlm Tavern at Sutherlin. Kid V While vi- Yonralla at Stherlin. Diilurd vi. Elki at Hoieburg. JVH vi. Myrtle Creek at RoM-burg Tib 12, Dillard vi. Yoncalla at Yon calla. Myrtle Creek v. Pastime Tav ern at Sutherlin, K'tki vi Riddle at RrnM-burg. JVH vi. hed & White at Hut- bur Feb. 17, Dillard vt Riddle at Riddle, Yonculla v. Myitle Creek at YoiKulia. Red it White vs. Elks at Roe. liurg. eatime Tavern vn. JVR. at HoM'hurg. Fb. 19, Riddle vs. JVR. at Riddle. Dillard vs. Myrtle Creek at Hone burg, Elk vi. Yonralla nt Ynncalla. Sutherlin vs. Hed it White at Hutherltn. Feb. 24, Riddle vs. Red If White at Sutherlin. fe:iki vn. Myrtle Creek at Myr tle Creek, Kiidime Tavern vs. Dillard at Riweburg, JVR vi. Ynncalla at Rnseburg. Feb. 27, Riddle vs Yonculla at Riddle. Mrtle Creek Vs. Red St White at Sutherlin, PaHtime Tavern vs. Elks at HoM'bura. J v H vu lr,d RoM'bVr Rheumatism is one of the most are to be played at the Junior High, "'ft'"" u'Ui" a 'a bt-hool gym. , ly fatal in it self. Brown, 3 Calhoun 3 . Shirteliff, 9 Weaviur, 6, . Jenkins F . F. C . G 1, Hansen T), Snook .. f, Hupp ,. u, West Eiurns Subs: Mvrtie Creek Sai cent Hanna, Corriuanl. Jacobson. (i: Central Point - Hiwow 7, Trout man 5, Franks 2, Coilev, Walker J. Officials: Jones and Parks. BRICCS INFANT DIES The infant dauyhter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Uriel's of LmDQUa died this morning at Mercy hos pital in Roseburtr. Funeral ar rangements, by the Lone & Orr Mortuary, will be announced la ter. CARL'S HAVEN ANNOUNCES THAT Tonight we will begin our new Chinese Food menu as previously announced. OPEN Week Nights 5:00 P.M. to 12:00 P.M. Sundays 12:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS Garden Valley Road Phone 38I-J-2 1 7y" Javorite Casuals FOIfTOWN AND COUNTRY IN LOVELY PASTELS , Yogr favorite catual itylet take to the new of1 lines of gently rounded hip and fuller, longer skirt. Thee Catalog fashions are in 'iondtwept", a best quality nubby Rayon Crepe by Celanese . . . beautifully tailored and featuring smart contrasting belts. i i w "1 v j Ml Mm in wo-Pirre Frurk !tli Mg patili porlcH f.r I'tialilc hip rniih:nis. Hcantil'iilly di l.iilnl. In pale shaiU'a of Imion Vrllttw, Pink, Aqua. Ml 2.-.12-MW Sics 12 lo 20 I29 B. 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Marshall Stands Ground Vorys put his obpections direct ly to Secretary of State Marshall while the cabinet member was testifying yesterday. Marshall agreed that there Is no single section setting out In detail things for the administra tor to do. But he said the bill contains a declaration of purpos- es and provides the basis for a j.. . ....... w.u. ou;- ing how the administrator shall operate. a single administrator working Marshall stuck by his guns for closely with the State Depart ment. But there Is strong sen timent In the House for running the program through a board of directors. "Ike's" Name in Primary May Upset GOP Slate (Continued from Page One) "flirting" with the idea of run ning, but may not have made up his mind. There appeared to he some pos sibility that the highly organized Republican leadership in Penn sylvania might disrupt the result, but apparently only a Hat dis avowal by Eisenhower could kill oft the movement. Truman Budget Slash Of $5 Billion Planned (Continued from Page 1) programs. Whatever the decision on his $"),0(X),0(X).(XX) goal, Taber said he "wouldn't be satistied with anything less than a cut of 5oo.mx).ojo. Republican leaders are deter mined to ram through an Income reduction tax this year that may trim by mote than $5,000,000,000 the $44,4l7,(XX).tXKt in revenues estimated by Mr. Truman for the next fiscal year. Who Will Run Plan Meanwhile, pressure built up among House Republicans today to write out definite orders for whoever is to run the European recovery program and to specify equally definite limitations on his power. Reps. Vorys (ROhio) and Chi-pet-field (It-Ill), were among the (J( )P mcmiicrs on the Foreign Affairs Committee talking along that line as House hearings on the Marshall plan rolled into their second day. I-wls II. Douglas, ambassador to Britain, and a former Arizona congressman, was billed as the witness. Krom that side of the eapitol came fresh indications that GuP lawmakers are not completely satisfied with the administration's estimate of $('..SO0,(i0.(KiO ns the precise- sum needed to o(erate the plan for the first 15 months. Chairman Vandenburg observ ed yesterday that there is no thing "sacrosanct" alnutt the fig ure, adding that it will not ruin Gandhi Starts New Fast in Peace Effort (Continued from Page One) feared that, should he die, India's non-Moslems wold blame the Mos lems and avenge him with a ter rible slaughter. Gandhi, lecturing the Sikhs In the garden, became so agitated his granddaughter had to help guide the wooden spoon in his shaking hand to his lips as he took the last mouthfuls of his breakfast. Prefer Death To Ruin "Death for me would be a glori ous deliverance, rather than that I should be a helpless witness of the destruction of India, Hindu ism, Sikhism and Islam," de clared Gandhi, whose following numbers many thousands. 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