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TWO NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1943 VIEWS OF TODAY'S NEWS Con the South Stop Truman? V tick L ,!) I T...ii.co.t,..u.$. uo I . j l&ffljp' f lk A JW1"" ' ' "XSU, Vwjia Islands 2 V f ggJ IwatHiM SteMa ... SvP I2M Q "Wa JanV 122 KnM t. W,. tl -JJ . ' Ttul in Wa 412 js ' ' ' Tha 12 etatea uaually considered the "Solid South." plut the four "borderline" italM. hae 411 ol In the Democratic. National Convention at Philadelphia. Even if they all voU together ajiinit Prudent Truman'a nomination, tha rent of the nation could put Truman arroas. With 618 votea needed to win. Ibt 822 votea outaidt tha II Southern atatea would be more than nouh to insure the nomination. Army and Air Bases to Be Reopened and Expanded V 0lo: "V&L VvMfl ' hud ft nniH O 1 M 5i I -JVJ J MATAGOIDA IS. O T It lMCtrftt4 T.l.1,,.,4.4 O It Mcrltt4' Q Tf itltf Cttt H It lMrftd Map Iceatet Army poata and air ba.e aoon to be reactivated or expanded acme ai much ai e!M timet to meet needa of tha draft-expendm U. S. Army and Air Force. For reactivatlr.f Army POte, expected atrenfth la given with nation name. Both preaent and propoaed new atrenfth are ahown for expanding poata. Of the 20 reopened air batea, one ia a bombing and gunnery base on Matagorda laland, Tex. Preaent plans call for the Army to Increaae from S43.000 to 7tO,000 by July 1. 194S. and the Air Force from 38:,000 to 440.000. : "TO' IVV, J-tTv aW iii H fca - - - ' a Sl!hH.NT. 1 T U..T "'i'T .""" "" of l a Janl.. Cel. . . . . wicmta, Kaa.. balance II', -pound l-ooh l.even Iraut thai Kautmana taaahl In Rie (itaitda, 41 auUa weal ( Crerde, llo. By way af cenlrait, Kaulmana kolde a l', awadr. araTw'ara-- wj - , K ''rx?u 'TTIT'" v tf7" 'vSVraf : , . j v ;v' " V v'om j i i tfLf-l 1."-T-Zrwvi MOTICTINC N. Y. niirk Widow Achtera (T-aiil lie aver the financial dlttrlrl of dealen Manhattan. Planet are pari ef Air Force I S2nd. All.Ueaihee Fuliler Greap baaed M Mltctiel Field. N. I. Radar-eejOlafied. the force la a turned to ritee New Tee City. Jap Quake Photos Show Toppled Bridge X 55? ' Wf iTCJ Vil , -errfJ-'! .1 --r I (A Kaiio-Ttlrphntol Airphoto ihowa bridte almoat completely demollihed by an earthquake which hit a aracoa.it area of Japan June 38. Hcavteat damaie wa.t auffered by city of Pukui. where entire aecttoni of tha ton Ua Tibled In duat and I'.ant cratera. Sinnal Corps photo . , . ' t' V ' t -:--i-' A-!; CLAIM 'CHANNEL WINC PLANE FLIES Frank D. Kelley, Hagentown, Md., commarcial pho to9apher and praiidanf of tha National Aircraft Corporation, aits at tha controls of an unusual aircraft with "Custer Channel wings," which resemble halves of barrels. Kelley has flewn tha craft en several brief flights, according ta tha inventor of tha strange craft, Willard P.. Custer. IAP Wirephotol r ..i ..v-a rij., .-j. IB l -eaai -v i ; lit. ft : r- F I Activlana to Meet The Active Club will met toniKht at 7 o'clock at the Del Rey Cafe at Winchester. This will he a busi neaa aesaion. Daughter Born A riauchter. Elizabeth Carolyn, weighing eight pound four ouncea was born Fridav. July 2. to Mr. and Mra. Dude Tahnr of Drain at the Booher Maternity Home near Drain. i Viait at Cloud Home Mr. ; and Mra. Lynn Cloud have return ed to their home In Canyonville. following a viait here with the former'i mother. Mrs. Cora ' Cloud, at 410 North Pine street. Pythian Sistere ta Meet Pythian Siatera will meet Thurs- .Uk l.ili. Q at Q n'rnrr at the K. of P. hall for a rejular busineaa aetalon. l ne omrers have requested all members to be preaent. Daughter la Born A daugh ter. Marv Kathleen, was born Fridav. Julv 2. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wavne Hughes in Port land. Mr. Hughes is well known in Rosehurg. having attended both grade and High Schools here. He is now a law student at Portland University. Will Go to Adak Mra. Fred ric HUgenberg, formerly Dorothy Dale Jackon. and her four-year-old son. .lames, and six months old daughter, Jeanne, are leaving Julv 13 for Adak, Aleutian Is lands, to Join Captain Hilgenberg to make their home for a year. Captain Hilgenberg has been at Adak since Decemher .while Mrs. Hilgenberg and children have been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Jackson, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Jackson, and familv, all of Winchester. Mra. Hllfen berg and children will fly from Salem to Seattle, where they will take the boat for Adak. IYIot to his assignment to Adak. Captain Hilgenberr was stationed at Langley Field, Newport News, Va. A NATURAL PARTNER OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT iott.ib unoeh Aumotrrr ci rut coca-coia cchpaht iy Coca-Cola Bottling Company ef Roteburg SUPER CHIEF WRECKED Units ef the Diaiel locomotive (foreground! and sleeping cars Iraar lia in tha railroad yards at Wimlow, Arii., after Santa Fa's aastbound Super Chief careened off a crura. Tha train smashed off a corner of a water distilling plant, wrecked several oil storage tanks and tank cars, and crushed nine parked automobiles. Seven persons hospitalised, IA P Wirephotol Canadian Diplomat! LOCAL NEWS .Ml Local Vinton Mrs. Robert Teeter arwt oVusfhlrr. Mary, veil ed frleniis In this city laat r lend e-nrmite to Fort tnl, Calif., i for a visit with Mr. Tetter. They are former Roei.irc riiVnt a!i now liv at Fort I.w i. Vi ah. Pelurn Ha?w Mr. anit V'- Kmb Stv'wmaker have returned' to tl'ffir hrw-.-e jn Con;allit after tpen4in the weekenft irf Rite btiig visitviR their parents. Mf. and .Vrv S, .!. Shoemaker and Mr. and Mra. F.at W ilev. Mrs Shoemflker .is the former Jean Wiiev of this citv. ftetr aK .Mr. aM ?o Arthur ' B-aiwri at4 iU(ht, Nam-y. have rrturne4 to thir home in Sn Francieco after a hiief viait in Noetiirg with Mr. turn's BWtber. lrt. A. W. u!. lit frM UWh Mr. a Mra. Jnci K. Corvi rtn'vrned' to their home at Mrjrese FrifJay frnn Salt Lake City. 'tah. where Mr. Conn attended a meet .Vie of the exevulive committee of trie Nor tvM Turkev Growers Astaetation. During Their ahsence their three rhUdYnn remained at .Mcfl-ote with, their grandmother, Mrs. E. R. Fen. M TrUpktf) Jtarry A. Scott iabve arrived n Pan Francisco to take his pro: aa Consul General for the Canadian Consulate General, which opened for the first time in hutorr on tha tf. B. treat cowl. Bcott a for merly commercial counsellor at tha Canadian rmbawt in Waahlnt ton. n C. I'ntit now. Canadian eontular repreecntaiion IhrOMf K the Constilate New YTk and fht'se". THE ALE THAT OUTSELLS THEM ALL! Priaaa navarlta with rheyeejwJa wba prafar ala. 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