EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. 1928, THE GULF COAST SEVEN -.r.r-xtTt-.iL.L.t.-',) ... .. ,,-, .TESSV Coming Canadian Justice Proves Harsh' These four men, arrested at Vancouver, B. C, during an epidemic of holdups, received haneher justice than If they had been convicted In the United States. Each was sentenced to five years and 10 lashes. Left to right, Erneet Kelly, 23; George Williams, 22; Hector Patenauda, 21, and James McKay, 32. ' ' 14-Year-Old Boy Rules Moors '-par i vfc $ ' I f fKSs ttr k v j Following ine deam of his fainer.i ine oeiovea Moroccan sultan Mouley Yousaef, the youngest son, Moulcy Mohammed, 14, took up the first problem of state what to do with a couple of hundred wives left by his father. The boy (sultan shown In the Inset and to the left, rear) must decide the problem for himself. The deceased sultan is pictured In the center, with another son to the right. ' Turkeys ; We want 1000 Dressed Turkeys to be delivered , nt our store :" Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan.' 17 & 18 J HIQHEST MARKET PRICE PAID PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. TOiaMji.M.iTOM To the Turkey Growers of Southern Douglas County WANTED . Dressed turkeys for the last car of the sea son at Myrtle Creek on Wednesday, Jan. 18th. Will be received at Rice Bros. & Adams Store. , : ! ' 5 !i HERBERT BEYERS ; For price after Monday, call 641, Canyonville. DSr suWMUfuVifclM.L.i.HXIXKW.I ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 , ' M. E. RITTER, Manager . Founded and Maintained on Efficient ' Service and Courtesy Phone 284 iW and Kane 8ts. Ambulance Service to the Antlers Sunday and Monday Wanted i Ea lto--l.CffSnft'.,.""rT'g . Licensed Lady Embalmer FOX PLAYED A JAZZ RECORD DURING CRIME (Continued from pflKe 1.) tie nee which waa Intending thlH," Hlekman wrote when awked If he ever had threatened hU mother. And later he added: "In the pur tmlt oI UiIh reat culling the niur dr of my own mothor would be only Incidental.. The life of onp pcrfion la of no value when the property and lives of millions of people la to be coneldered." ' While Hlekman was wielding hia pencil for the opposing alien IhIh, 10 yonr old Wei by Hunt, hla confessed accomplice In the hold up which remitted in the fatnl shooting of C. Ivy Thorns, lost a plea for a separate trial on tho in dictment Jointly accusing the two of the murder. Superior Judge Carl oh Hardy thereby blasted the hope of Hunt's attorney, A. Gray Qllmer, to obtain a juvenile court trial lor his young client. Gilmer announced he would louve tori a v -for - Karma' f'ltv where he would take depositions in an attempt to show that Hunt waa dominated by Hickman, three years his aeulor, in their crime career. LOS . ANGELES. Jan.. H. Aroused, troni: hlH sleep ' bctwuon midnight and 2 o'clock this morn Iiib, William Edward Hlekman, cunfBiiscd kldnapor and mutilator of Marian Parker, was ftlven a thorough examination by alienists for tho state. ' ; During the day Jail officers say Ilickmaiv feigns insanity, practic ing his part-constantly. The doc tors ; attempted ' to ascertain wholher the youth BUddonly awak ened, would Ret sane or Insane. It was their belief that his sanity would prevail ' when awakened suddenly before he had collectod nil' hla 'thoughts. ' Tho psychiatrists did not mako known tholr u7scovoriis.. : Dr. Cecil Reynolds. Inteniation lly known brnln spoclnlist . em ployed by the state, who has also examined Hlekman, said: . " "William Edward .Hickman Is ono of the most sane men In tho world today. He is a soulless mon ster following the path of llfo which ho deliberately chose more consistently than tho majority of men plan a legitimate career. - . "He shows absolutely no traces of insanity. He never suffered a pnln In Ills lire or ho could never have Inflicted- the pain and tor ture on others as he lias done." . Jailer Prank Dewnr Is watching Hickman's mail carefully tor fear some ono will send him something that might aid In an escape. 8AN KRANCI8CO, Jan. 14. Tho only help the captors of Wil liam Edward Hickman had In ap prehoiidlng tho kidnaper and mur dered was au Associated l'reas uispuicn, tney said hero today. The captors, Tom Ourdnno, chief of police of Pendleton, Ore yon, and C. L. (Iluck) Llouallen, Orocon state traffic officer, who have Just arrived hero from Los Angeles, said that at least a score of persona were seeking the re ward for Hickman's capture. Many of the claimants have hired lawyers to . press their claims, Lleuallen Bald, "but I don't see how One Of them rl..h.. fully hns anything coming. Tho only help Ourdane and I hnd was an Associated Press dispatch say ing Hlekman was In Oregon." The two men will appear at a local theatre for a week, starting tonight. They arrested Hickman near Pendleton when ho was trav eling east In a stolen automobile. LINDBERGH TO HUNT AND FISH (Continued from rape 1.) 9:30 a. m. for a five-day vacation near tho town of David, about 200 mura weot or Panama. PANAMA. Jun 11 -Tk. . operation or tho United States army ot Pranre Pleld reported at noon today that Colonel Charles A. Llndbcrch landed safely at a. m. at Uouqueto, where he will spend severnl days' vacation. Colonel Lindhernh whi compnnled by several army avl- ium, win spenu rour or five days at the tiny vlllago which is In the heart of Clilrlmtl nriwln.. ...iti.i.. the shndow of Hum Volcano. The oicano nas been extinct- lor four or five hundred years, i The two hour fH..h nute. which Is near the Inrsrcr town of David, covered terrliorv whtch takes several dava to travel bv orillllPrv men,,. !.., i - Utile hotel In tho village. minting in the region Is ex cellent, tapirs, mountain lioua and deer being numerous. . T BENEATH TRAIN "(Aociutril I'rcta Leaned Wire) MKIJKOKD, Ore., Jan. 14. Bruce titephenjion, 35, Southern Pacific brakeraan from Hoseburg. was severely injured yesterday when he waa. knocked from the ladder of a (twitching car by a sud den lurch of the cars and his foot caught ieneath the tank of the en gine. The heavy tank was lifted from the crushed foot of the man by a crew of workers, and he was niHbed to the Sacred Heart hospi tal, where Dr. Pickel applied an emergency dressing. Stephenson was then put on the night train for San Francisco, where ho will be treated in the Southern Pacific general hospital. The accident occurred on the "am manifest freight throueb train bound for the north, while It In the local switching yard at 2:30. It is thought that he will not uuifer the lorn of his foot. ) r Word of the accident in which Mr. Stephenson, a well known resident of this city, was injured was received here late yesterday. Mrs. Stephenson left last night for San Francisco to he with her husband.- -' '' - SHARKEY AND HEENEY FIGHT DRAW (Continued from page 1.) - produce a challenger for Champion Oeno Tunney turned out to be a stalemate. ' Jack Sharkey and Tom Heeney struggled through 12 rounds to' a draw in Madison Square Garden last night to the disappointment of spectators. The Judge's verdict left the pa trons and ring critics divided in opinion, tho former believing the jNew Zealander should have been hand the majority of ring experts picked Sharkey. And then there were many in sympathy with the draw.- Instead of tho former lunging, crushing Sharkey, the one that fought Dempsey, the fans witness ed a cautious Bailor man whd had to exert lilnisolf to tbe limit to overcome a big load piled up by Heeney. ' ; ; ' . Sharkey was far from the form be displayed against the Manasfm Mauler last July. After the second round Heeney put up a savage at tack, banging away with Bolld rights and lefts to the head and body which forced Sharkey to coy er. ; The sailor tried bard rights on Hoen.ey's chin but they didn't seem to' talto effect ' and byi tho fourth round Sharkey was becoming 'a steady target for the , opposing heavy artillery. ' ' 1 Sharkey ran amuck of a harij right smash to the head In the fourth round In trying to protect his body, and in a. spirited ex change, one of Heeney's blows rip ped a cut under the Bostonlsn's loft eye. , Heeney's pace slackoned In the age in tho fifth round and pum jmelod Sharkey with rights and f lefts to tho body In a close ex change. ' Sharkey tried to clinch but the Now Zealander planted a terrific right to tho Jaw which sent Shar key reeling to the ropo. Haenoy's pace slackened In the sixth round and Sbnrkey brought his dangerous left Jab into action iwbich found Heeney s chin fre qucntly. In tho next stnnsa, Shar: key continued to show improve ment and when Heeney tried to I evade the hard left, the Uoston I boxer unloosed a blinding nBsort; Imont of rights and lefts to the head.' . r In tho eighth, Sharkey continued J to pound his opponent dosplte a I game attempt by Heeney to drive ,ln body punches. Heeney was tak jlng about four raps to every ono .landed Ono of Sharkey's leftB clipped Heenoy over the left eye opening a gash which bled profuse ly. The ruin of punches from Shar I key's two fists continued in the ninth and tenth rounds by Heeney doggedly kept driving In. Ho sent .the crowd .to au uproar in tho closing session with a bard right , to the Jaw but It didn't soem to disturb Sharkey. A crowd of 16.948 persons paid I1C0.031 to see the fight. The top price was $22 per ticket. CHAMBERLIN'S ATTEMPT FAILS (Continued from page 1.) noon, tbe flier and bis companion, Roger Q. Williams, wero still In th ealr And had broken the record made last April of Sl hours 11 min utes and 25 seconds.' Thoy will have . to remain in the DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRI8T Specialist In the fittInQ of Glasses 116 Jackson St. NASH GARAGE ! ' ; The best Used (Sara that monay can buy. ' ; 1 r Repairing on all cars. Quaran. f - i tead Work: ; Oak A Main 8ta. Phono 49 : '; MARINE PLANE IS ' EN ROUTE TO MANAGUA ! ' -'- v . ( AMnrtated Pre Leoed The) , MIAMI, Via., Jun. 14. Ma- Jor 1 M. Kourne, and two ! companions flying a marine ' corps tiunsport plane' to Ni- earn gun, passed over Cozu- mel, off the eastern tip of Yucatan shortly after noon, h'informed the Tropical Ra- did Station here. , . ttklrtlng the fringe of the upper Central American coast, the marine aviator redioed that the plane was maintain- Ing a 100 miles an hour speed and that all was well. - . air an hour longer, however, be fore their mark can bo officially, recognized. If they fitax, up until 3:34 p. m., they will create a new world's record. . - The plane was apparently func tioning well as it soared mon otonously over the Long Island flying fields. Mrs. Chamberlln and Mrs. G. M. Bellanca, wife of the designer of the plane, were at the field here following the progress of the flight. E FLINT, Mich., Jan- 14. Wide spread search for the slayer of five year old Dorothy Schneider, kindergarten pupil, whose mutil ated body waa found Thursday in a creek three miles from her home at Mount Morris, continued today. Two men, brought under suspi cion, are to be viewed by Archie Oncon, Mount Morris farmer who iaw the child's slayer a short time after the crime was commit ted. ; fully 500 police officers and de puties, augmented by volunteer hands of farmers, are combing Genesee county and the entire ttate for the killer, described by Bacon as a man p. bout 50 years old, driving an old Dodge sedan. Two thousand dollars in rewards have been posted. SOUTH BEND, lad., Jan. 14. A general police alarm was raised here and' In MIshawnka, three niles to the eas? .early this morn ing, when a motorist notified au thorities that a man driving a car answering the description of tho slayer of Dorothy Schneider, aged 5, near FMat, Michigan, yesterday, had stopped at a filling station between the two cities at midnight. The motorist Bald the automobile was a'Dodgo sedan and bore li cense plates Issued in Flint. The motorist gave his name as Parmalee and his residence- as Flint, and said he had recognized tho driver of the automobile as a mun he hnd seen around Flint, but he did not know his name. A quick search of the highways by police failed to result in the anding of the automobile. Eamonn's Aims Eamonn de Valera, Irish repub lican leader, Is with us again. He told the cameraman - who made this picture upon his arrival at New York that he'd come back to the United States to make a private 3tudy of American industry and -ommerce. Giv'us Hunk, Jim! Jimmy Walker, municipal god of Gotham, believes In this "apple-a-day-keept-the-doctar-away" stuff witness his assault upon a Juicy pippin while visiting a New York public school. - i r ' w w ! 7 i- mm , Latest thing In beaded bags, this! Milady carries miscellany in calculable in her bag these days but have you ever seen anything like thia emerge from ie before? - NEW TODAY FOR RENT Five-room cotlage with garage. Phone 187-R. FOR SALE Genuine alfalfa seed. Phone 26FB, Oakland. O. C. Luchterland. GERMAN police male pup for sale. Price $10. 404 W. Douglas. FOR SALE Wllshire Ionaco belt, cheap, good ns new. Call 388-L. FOR SALE Good baled cheat hay, $15 per ton, at ranch. R. W. Al spaugh, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE B-tube radio set com plete, wet B battery; fine shape. I'houd 627-L. C. W. Clark. FOR SALE Purebred White Leg horn cockerels from high, pro duction record stock. Mrs. R. S. Hutton, Wilbur, Ore. FARM! for rent. For rent, G-room house, $6 per mo. For rent, 6 room house, $3 per mo. For sale, small ftirm, cheap. 504 Mill St. FOR SALE 360 acres, S miles from Dll lard. 'Woven wire fence, 2room cabin, $15, easy terms. A good cattle proposition. L .0. Maddux. FOR SALE or trade for Roseburg, - property, 200 acres 7 miles from Dll lard, 80 slashed, 3-room cab in, fine water. 285 acres Gov. . land joining. $2300.. L. O. Mad dux. 247 S. JACKSON STThis" beau- tiful site suitable for church, club or maternity home. Part cash, some trade. Owner. M. Milburn, 801 Bedell Bidg., Port land, Ore. FOR SALE One black-horse four years old, weight about 1400, price right; also sixty-five White Leghorn pullets, eighty cents each, If taken at once; also 18 pigs at $3.50 and $4.00 a head. J. E. Cooper, Oakland, Ore. Phone 7F24. SALE OR TRADE 35 White Leg horn laying pullets; 3 sows with pigs; four weaned pigs; Poland Ch.ua boar; also Dodge touring. ; For sale or trade for heavy hens, ' good team horses, tractor disc : plow or good ton truck. A.' Suksdorf, Jr., Coos Junction. 600ACRESri6mUos from Rose burg, good buildings, 3 barns, 70 : head cattle, 2 teams, 120 sheep non-lamblng, 90 fine Angora goats, hogs, chickens turkeys, AU needed farm Implements, un limited outrange, fine water and splendid fences. A bargain at. 120,000. L. O. Maddux. J WANTEDIMan-andwife to op-1 erate up-to-date farm. Must be 1 able to handle tractor and had j experience with Bbeep, also gen-! eral farming. No one need apply j that cannot be contented on 1 farm and wants long job. Every- j thing furnished and wages paid ; first of each month. Apply by ; phone 419-Y. or write Box 668, i Roseburg, owner. GET a deed to" your home. If yon are buying a home on contract and have it half paid for, with no mortgage, see us about our monthly payment real estate I loan whereby you can obtain I money to pay off the contract I and get a ded. Monthly pay- ments on your loan, generally less than reut or contract pay- ments, take care of both prlnci-! pal and Interest and get you out of debt. ITmpqua Savings and Loan Association, Douglas Ab stract Bldg. PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS I THE SECRET of success In accumulating money Is regularity In depositing. Do not wait, but'put It Into action now by depositing to your credit with the Roseburg National Bank a certain sum every week or every month. 4 interest paid on Savings Accounta. TheRoseburNationdl Bank Rosebur,Ore. t LOCAL NEWS 1 - From Melrose Mrs. H. L. Krohn waa here from Melrose for several hours Friday, shopping .and atteudlilg to busi ness matters. . Herchera Visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Hercher ot DU lard spent the afternoon here yes terday, shopping and visiting with friends. ... Mrs. Dunl.-p Here Mrs. F. R. Dunlap. former Rose burg matron, arrived here yester day afternoon from Eugene for a brief visit with friends. From Sutherlin Miss Eva Vogelpohl of Sutherlin was In this city yesterday after noon, visittug with friends aud shopping. Visitor Here Today Mrs. CurtlB Stlerwald was here from her ranch home south of Roseburg, Friday afternoon, trans acting business. . , Here. From Medford ' Ivan Atterbury, who Is engaged In carpenter work In Medford, has arrived here for a week-end visit with friends and rolativos. On Business Trip John Welman, rertllizor expert of Swift & Co., was In Roseburg today, calling on J. C. Leedy, county agent. Expected this Evening' ! ' ' Ralph Church, who Is teaching at T'Her, arrived hero lust' eve ning for a week end visit with relatives and friends. Business Visitor H. Kaufman, Oakland resident, was In Roseburg for a few hours yesterday, attending to business affairs and trading. Spent Day Here Mrs. -C. L. Chenoweth and Mrs. Charles Medley of Oakland spent yesterday In 'this city visiting with friends and shopping. In Salem Home Georgo Poole . of Rosoburg, is the latest addition to the old peo ple's department of the Deaconess hospital here. Salem World. Portland Matron Here Mrs. Roy Bechdoldt of Portland Is here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, on South Pine Btreet, and with other rela tives and friends for several days. Returned to Coast Mrs. E. M. Renfro, who has been visiting with relntlves and friends hero for the past several days, re turned to her homo In Marshfleld yesterday. Back From Convention Sheriff Percy Webb and Mrs. Webb returned here yesterday af ternoon from Portland, where they spent a few days this week. While away Sheriff Webb attend ed the state convention of sheriffs. Feature Dance! ORIENTAL GARDENS ! Monday, Jan. 16 i music by the i GULF COAST SEVEN j One of the South's most popular Dance Orchestras f from Dallas, Texas. j "RED HOT AND STILL A-HEAtIn 1" GENTLEMEN 75c LADIES 25c , Hear them at the Antlers Theatre first. ! DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Established 1926 Perfect Funeral Services ' Fair and Reasonable Prices AMBULANCE SERVICE p"ne H. C. STEARNS Manager Plna and Lane Sta. - - . Mr. Tind Mrs. J. E. ' Cooper of Oakland were business visitors io, Roseburg today. In From Glide ,' ; .- .;''.:, Mr. and Mrs. W.-A. Smith, of Glide, spent the day In this city attending to business matters. , From Yoncalla Miss Grace Adams of Yoncalla spent yesterday In tills city visit ing and attending to business af fairs. . . ., Mrs. Courtney Visitor Here- Mrs. C. W. Courtney of Grants f fasB is nero lor u visil wiiii uer daughter and son, Mrs. E. L. Squire and Bert Courtney. Gone to Grants Paso Glen , McAllister, manager ot tho Terminal Hotel, lelt this morn ing to spend the day in Grants Pass, where a meeting of hotel men of southern Oregon Ib being held at the Del Rogue hotel, Left for South Miss Katherlne Slatta left yes terday aiternoon for San Fran Cisco, where she will visit for a tlpip preceding- a trip to southeast town, where she formerly made her home and is expecting to re locate. P. t. A. Meet The South Deer Creek P. T. A. met fit a very interesting session last evening at the school' house. MrB. T. E. Duncan, president of tbe association, presided. A' short program was presented by the school children, and musical se lections wero given ! by Mr; and Mrs; Wm. Melton. Games, under the direction of Mrs. J. A. Pink- , orton, were enjoyed and at th i close, refreshments . were Berved. Pupils to Take Testa About thirty BChools In Douglas county will take the eighth grads examinations scheduled tot Thursday and Friday, January 19 and 20. according to Mrs. Edith S. Ackert, county school superin tendent. Following a custom of all schools In the state, Douglas county pupils will be permitted an exemption in agriculture by com pleting some project In. Boys' or Girls' club work. Otherwise only two exemptions, are., allowed... SUTHERLIN 8EES COPCO MOVIES A double showing ot Copco mo tion pictures was made yesterday at Sutherlin. by Horace Bromley, advertising manager for the Cali fornia Oregon Power company.- In the afternoon a special - hour pro gram was put on . before all tbe school children aud In the evening the pictures were presented aa a part of the annual meeting of the Sutherlin Chamber of Commerce. Of particular local Interest were the pictures of tho Douglas Park j. Stock Farm, mint growing near Sutherlin and shots of the Ump qua Chiefs and Roseburg Legion drum corps at the Medford Jubilee, last fall. Arrangements are be'ug mado by T. M. Ness, to ho -some of these popular films to sevoral Roseburg audiences durintr-, tho coming week. 351 PHONE 112 Lady Attendant