ffi'ifiiilllar'lliMilll illXt'Wt,'t'r""" ii4i:Wn "HW f" , - n flVSil Tdtfhaft ' RUNAWAY TRUCK CRASH Twisted and mangled steel is all that remaini of fcur autoi (top photo) after they were struck by a large truck and trailer whose brakes failed on a steep hill in San Francisco. The truck (bottom) was estimated by police to be doing 80 miles an hour when it hit the autos' at a busy intersection on famed Market St. Four persons were in jured. One of them seriously. The uninjured truck driver was cited for driving with faulty brakes. (NEA Telephoto). The Belgian Congo is 80 times the size of Belgium. I CARS RECENTLY WRECKED '40 Dodge 2-Door '41 Dodge 4-Door '41 Chrysler Convertible '47 Buick 4-Door '46 Dodge 2-Door ' ' '40 Packard Coupe '40 Ford 4-Door '38 Plymouth Coupe 4-'37 Chevrolets v '39 Nash 4-Door , 3-'41 Chevrolet 5-Pass. '40 Plymouth 5 Pass. 2-'40 Ford 2-Doors And many more older ' model cars. Joyle's Sales And Service Hlway 99 at Garden Valley Phone 611 Church Burglar Makes One Too Many Trips NEW YORK (ff) Each Mon day, lor the past seven or eight weeks, Lorenzo E. Morln, of 308 ton, has traveled, to New York to attend a mid-Manhattan church. But he didn't go there to wor ship, police charge, but to steal. Morin, 24, was arrested on charges of burglary, possession of burglar tools and petty lar ceny after he allegedly slipped currency from two offering boxes in a chapel of the Holy Cross Roman Catholic church. , Police said Morin used a' pair of tweezers and a cardboard stick, with a wad of gum on the end of it, to extract the money from the boxes after he had kneeled for a while as if in pray er. They quoted him as saying he got $65 or $75 in the past seven weeks. Most of the war damage hav ing been repaired, Dunkerque has regained its nre-war rank . as ! France's fourth busiest harbor.- for DAJL22 Christmas WQ CM2G no ceo CO urn 'mm tfj Bigger SINGLE : j. ' msTwlce.a$.wide Haad; v '"js' New; hope i easier. i to handle,' FASTER, CLOSER SHAVES than you ever thought possible No beard too tough ... no skin too tender.' This new Sunbeam has greater CONTINUOUS-ROUND-SHAVING surface for FASTER WHISKER PICK. UP. It's instantly superior to any method Dad's ever used. Now, a more compact and more powerful motor than ever before. Comes in beautiful gift case. A few dollars will lay-away your purchase until later. 2450 TROWBRIDGE ELECTRIC COMPANY 136 N. Jackson St. War Reding In PhBHipsines As Election Sequel MANILA. Nov. 23-WR Presi dent Elpidio Quirino said today army and constabulary forces hoped to corner Batangas rebels for an all-out fight He said many had been killed mm wounded on both sides in the battle which started 60 miles south of Manila last night He termed the situation serious.' The president who won the Nov. 8 election to succeed him self, blamed the battle Indirectly on enemies of his liberal party. He said "Some people who were about to be arrested for murder" of Batangaa liberal par ty leader. Mayor Roman Perez, were responsible. Perez was kill ed on election day. Previously hukbalanaps, arm ed peasants, were blamed direct ly for the battle. Some 600 or more engaged constabulary and army troops. Batangas province is the home of Dr. Jose P. Laurel. DuoDet president of the Philippines dur ing the Japanese occupation and runner-up in the election. Laurel nas not yet conceded defeat Osmsna Quits Counoll Former president Osmena re signed from the Philippines Coun cil of State today in what many consmerea a reouke to yuirino s administration for the conduct of the presidential election. Osmena expressed belief the free will of the people of Cehu was not expressed at the polls because of Intimidation from bands of armed special police. The police, he said, were control led by. Governor Manuel Cuence, a leader of Quirino's Liberal par ty. . . A check of other reputable sources showed that Osmena's was not an Isolated opinion. One American observer declared Democracy has been set back 30 to 40 years on Cebu in less than a month." He said that Cebu was In the grip of a smart and ruthless poli tical machine which controlled sSBPVrKVWr- tl.U' H- . (NEA 7Wn)mln) FIRED UPON Th American cargo ship Flying Cloud (above) was fired upon and damaged by a Chinese Nationalist warship when the freighter attempted to run the Nationalist blockade of Shanghai, the labrandtaen Shipping Co. reported. The ship's muter said "hundreds of shells" were fired at his vessel, blasting boles up to U Inches in diameter in the ship's side. None of the passengers or the crew ot 46 was Injured, the line said. the courts, police and govern ment administration. He said the machine was clever nnuAh tn -lnal itself with a sem- blance of Democracy. ' DRIVER EXAMS DATED A driver's license examiner wille on duty In Roseburg Fri day, Nov. 25, at the city hall be tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. the secretary of state's office, Salem, announces. The Belgian Congo, with a to tal population of nearly 1,000,000 has less than 50,000 white people. Ike Again Pressed To Seek GOP Nomination ' BURLINGTON, Vt. -UP) A new movement to induce Dwight D. Eisenhower to seek the Re publican nomination for presi dent In 1952 is under way here. A similar effort collapsed two years ago when the retired army general refused to be a candi date. George Abbott, a real estate broker, said the sponsors of the local Eisenhower for President club asked the Columbia univer sity president a week ago to sanc tion the-movement Despite the fact that he did not answer. Abbott said "We're go ing ahead with the movement, anyway, until such time as El senhower says he will refuse the Republican nomination in 1952." DIESEL. STOVE-FUEL BURNER OILS Distributors ot Shell Oil Since 1926 Try Our Oil Service DENN-GERRETSEN CO. Phoni 128 402 W. Oak St. Wed., Nov. 23, 1949 The N.ws-R.vi.w, Roseburg, Ore. 7 Yule Liquor Gift Trade Won't Be Solicited PORTLAND -m The State Liquor Control commission voted again not to seek the Christmas gift business. The commission turned down a request that It sell miniature bottles of liquor for special gift orders. The commission banned the miniatures years ago when WALLBOARD Flrtsx . Sheetrook Maaonlte PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 it got complaints that the small bottles were getting Into the hands of children. SLABWOOD In 12-16 and24 In. lengths ' OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phone 65B HAVE A HE DEL BE 8(r- ill hi ol nmrr'Li Distributed in Roseburg By Bates Candy Co. THIS YEAR we have so much to thank you for . . . THROUGHOUT this great country, people are taking time, out from their labors to express . thanks through prayer and thanksgiving. ' And al6ng with these personal expressions of grati tude, we would like to add a special message of thanks to all our friends, both old and new. ( , THANKS to all of you who have bought new Chev rolet cars and trucks from us. We appreciate your choice, and know you will find true driving enjoyment in the extra-value Chevrolet offers. THANKS to those of you who have placed orders and are waiting delivery. Your patience and your loyalty to the Chevrolet standard will find a sure reward in the complete satisfaction your new Chevrolet will bring you. THANKS to our many service customers, for the confidence-you have shown in our service methods. We are proud of the fact that you like the way we take care of your car. We are happy that you keep coming back to us when it needs attention, because we want your car to give you perfect satisfaction. THANKS to everyone who has made this one of the greatest years in Chevrolet history ... in new car sales, in new truck sales, in service. Your preference has proved again that Chevrolet is the car America likes best, and we thank you for it. Oak & Stephens HANSEN MOTOR CO. Phone 446