2 The Newi-Revlew, KoMbure, Ore. M, Nov. t If 51 Mill Closures Have Resulted In Unemployment October rains forced cloture of many of the amaller logging and sawmill operations In Douglas county which resulted In an em ployment decline, reports George T. Foster, manager of the local employment service. The decrease, while not of se rious t ature, wss anticipated at this time of year. A large majority of the skilled workers will find em ployment in I short time, Foster predicted. Until the weather changed, there were definite shortages .In many classifications, but this condition ..iL non east west south in was eliminated as mora men be came available. Level Will Remain Same. Reports from various retail and wholesale trade establishments in dicate that current levels of em ployment will remain constant un til the first of December. There will be a larger demand as Christ mas nears, but no changes are an ticipated within the next 60 days. Claims for unemployment Insur ance rose sharply during October. ThAra uprA nnnrnximatelv three times as many applications as for September. Adverse weainer con ditions were held responsible for tht. fnomiu ThA ncak nf unem ployment will be reached In Feb ruary. The demand for construction la u. kA hni rariitiH in inv laree degree. While affected by aevere weather conditions, this type of work generally continues to a lim ited extent during me winter. No lavoffi are indicated within the next 60 days. Three Die, 11 Bail Our , In B-29's Fiery Crash SAN ANTONIO, Tex. UP) Three airmen were killed and one was missing in the crash of a B-29 Thursday night, but 11 men, rushing pellmell from the crip pled superfortress, parachuted to safety. Thtt iii-vIvai. mid th Nn. . engine caught fire while the ship was on a rouune training mis sion from nearby Randolph air force base. ARMISTICI DAY SUNDAY "Wherever there is i veteran of the great wars, there will be an observance of Armistice day," said Ira Hudson, commander of umpqua host is of. tne Ameri can Legion. This year, this day of hallowed memory falls on Sun day, and all the veteran organiza tions are urging that everyone make their observance in the church of their choice. Denn-Gerretsen Co. offers a Complete Fuel Service 01 I . Clean Burning Shell Burner Oilt I la. FOA-5X to give mere heat' from lest fuel O MILL WOOD O PRES TO-LOGS O UTAH COAL O SAWDUST O BRIQUETS O PLANER ENDS For Fuel Service Call 402 Weif Oak SKZUte,7-2MerLjiaJUf ) I . -VAX. St- , I H A- CANDIDATE FOR DEATH ROW Is this ear, ripped apart In e recent traffic accident north of Roieburg. State Patrolmen Joe Hayitead describes the accident in which e man died to high school group. Car was on display Thursday at school, end will be shown again Saturday on Jack son street. (Staff picture) Snapping Needle Ruins Birthday Darla Cleveland, 11, and her brother "Butch," 8, celebrated their twin birthdays on Wednes day, Nov. 7. But the affair wasn't very festive as far as Darla was concerned. Here's why: Several days ago she turned her foot slightly while at play. There were no broken bones or other serious Injuries as far as her parents were able to deter mine, and yet -Darla complained of severe pain. X-rays, made in the Linden clinic, soon told tne story. Lodged in the left foot was a darning needle, broken in nau, but minus the point. Neither Darla nor her narents can explain how or when the accident occurred. It is the oolnion of the doctors. however, that the needle had been lodged there for some time. The pain became evident when she bent the foot, snapping the needle, they say. Surgery will be Involved before the condition can be eased. How ever, the doctors, understanding all about little girls' birthdays, postponed the matter a day. Darla Is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Alexander of Winston. Lt. H. L. Marr Returns Wjth Carrier Air Group Recently returning with carrier air group one from a Mediterran ean cruise was Lt. (jg) Harold L. Marr, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marr of route 1, box 145, Roseburg, and husband o f Mrs. Mildred A. Marr of Brooks vllle, Fla. . Lt. (jg) Marr entered the navy Oct. 27, 1944. Before entering the navy, he was graduated from Roseburg high school. The group operated from the deck- of the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea. While in the Mediter ranean the crewmen visited South ern European and North African ports. The group Is now stationed at the Naval Air station, Jackson ville, Fla. Four Roseburg Recruits Receive Naval Training Undergoing recruit training at the U. S. Naval Training center, San Diego, Calif., are four Rose burg area men, Lewis R. Wilson, seaman recruit, USN, of box 361, Oakland; Boyd W. 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Dupe-a-Goose 1.7$ ee., 19.50 dot. 202 North Jackson St. Duck Calls Dial 3-6628 Gos Calls 2.00 up 4.00 Mrs. Rena Helbig Claimed By Death Mrs. Rent Helbig, widow of the late George U. Helbig and well known resident of Roseburg, died suddenly at her home at 1212 Corey Ave., Thursday. She was born at Newtown, Ind., and was married there March 5, 2895, to George U. Helbig. She came to Douglas county in 1909, making her home at Riddle for three years before moving to Roseburg, where her husband was engaged In the real estate and insurance business for many years. Mr. Helbig died July 2, 1941. Mrs. Helbig was a member of the First Baptist church, the Order of Eastern Star, the Ladies auxiliary of George W. Starmer camp, Spanish-American War vet erans and the Roseburg Woman's ciuo. She is survived by two sons, Clin ton L. Helbig, Tucson, Ariz., and Vera V. Helbig, Roseburg, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held In the chapel of the Long & Orr mor tuary, Monday, Nov. 12 at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Raymond Schaefer, of the First Baptist church, offici ating. Concluding services and in terment will follow In the Civil Bend cemetery. recruit, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly of 1113 Willow St., Roseburg: David R. Wells, seaman recruit. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells of Idleyld route, Rose burg. and Victor H. Moffett. sea man recruit, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Moffett of box 1190, route one, Roseburg. This initial training Includes in-1 struction in such fields as seaman-1 ship, fire-fighting, gunnery, signal ing, and other courses designed j to make the recruit well-versed in j every phase of navy life. I Upon completion of their 11-week ' training period at the recently re-activated training center, grad-1 uates are assigned to duty stations I with the fleet or at navy shore stations, or are sent to service schools for advanced technical I training. WOMANPOWER BECKONED . ANNAPOLIS, Md. UP) Here's a note on the womanpower situation, from an ad in the Mary land Gazette, America's oldest (weekly) newspaper: "Sales girls wanted part time, full time, any time. Attention! "Mother, Polan's will provide a nursery to care for your chil dren ... "How about earning some money for Christmas?" Polan's is a 5-cents-to SI store in nearby Glen Burnie. Child Fatally Burned In N. Rottburcj Accident (Continued from Page 1) a narrow roadway leading west from the highway alongside the building where Ryder, who lives at Winston, has his offices and a parking lot. Flare pots had been burning all day along the sewer installations, it was reported. It is understood the children had been warned about playing in the vicinity. There is an un confirmed report that another girl caught her hair afire at one of the flares last Sunday, but that she was not injured. It is reported that every portion. oi Patricia s body was Durnea ex cept for her feet and one hand, the body has been removed to the Roseburg Funeral home and services will be' announced later. Governorship Sought By Son. Toft's Brother CINCINNATI UP) Charles P. Taft (R-Ohio), announced bis A. Taft (R-Ohio), announced his candidacy today for the Republi can nomination for Governor of Ohio. Charles Taft, 54, who like his brother is an attorney, has been prominent in church work, in politics and in civil enterprises for many years. Robert, 62, is a candidate for Republican nomina tion for President. Asked whether he thought his entry in the political picture would damage Senator Taft's chances insofar as Ohio support is con cerned, the younger brother re plied: "I do not think my entry will have anything to do with my broth er's candidacy for the presidential nomination." Some folks close to Senator Taft say he would rather Charles had not entered the gubernatorial contest. NET LOSS ON THEFT ATLANTA VP) "Crime Doesn't Pay" was the title of a dime comic book which detectives said Earl Martin, 22-year-old Ne gro, stole from a drug store. And Police Recorder A. W. Cal laway made Martin show a net loss of $12.90 by fining him $13. CORRECTION In Nielsen's Market advertisement appearing in our Thursday publication. 2 errors were made It was adver tised that FRYERS, Fresh Frosted, Fancy Cut Ups were to be sold at 29c a pound, and that U.S. NO. 1, CALIFOR NIA RED YAMS were to sell at 59c a pound. These prices are in error and the correct prices are as follows . . . FRESH FROSTED FRYERS Fancy Cut Up lb. 59c U.S. NO. 1 CALIFORNIA RED YAMS 2 lbs 29c N. Ye City's Dock 1 Strike Sett'cd ; . NEW YORK UP) Striking!, longshoremen flocked back to freight-jammed piers today after their leaders agreed to end the port's billion-dollar, 25 Jay , wild cat walkout. Along the miles of waterfront from Hoboken and Jersey City, N. J., to the far reaches of Brook, lyn, thousands streamed to work before the deadline set by their leaders. The rebel union faction, which streamrollered the strike into New York's longest port tieup, yielded to a New York fact-finding board in the pre-dawn hours to end the strike. . No mention was made concern ing settlement of intra-union dif ferecea. The dispute princi pally over wage scales in a new contract and legality of the con. tract itself still must be aired by the board. At the peak of the walkout, 114 ships were tied up. life Jewelry Needs It IF YOU OWN fine Jewelry and Furs, you have an in vestment of hundreds of dollars. Many things can happen to them over which you have no control. You can be protected financially from any loss or damage whether at home or away with a Jewelry - Fur policy. Ask this agency to insure yours NOW ! , ROY 0. 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