TV0 ROSEBURG NFAVS-RF.VIFAV. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1 928. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW ImumJ OaHy Except Sunday If Tht Nwt-Rvlw Cot I no. - -'' mm . . I ,- - . . MfMkfr ml Tmm Ammnvtmird Pnraa. Tn Aorlnld FrvKii la xclualvly cntitlvd to the uae fur rnubtl- I cation of all nawa dlapu tt'ha cr-dlti) to K or not otharwlaa credttvd In thla pauor and to all focal news publlahed herein. All rltfhla nt rpublk-a Ion t'll dlutuhi hvrtnn in a. W. HATES BERT Q. BATES... altered u second cUti matter May 17, 192c, at the pott office at Roseburg, Oregon, under Act of March 2. 187b. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ally. Mr joar. by mall twilly tit months, by mall , Dally, Ihrne monldt, by "!! 'tolly, single month, by mall "tolly, by carrier, per mouth ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1928. TEXT FKOM THE BOYHOOD DAYS OF COOUOCE Visiting familiar scenes in Plymouth, Vt, President Coolid?e the other day dropiied in on Black River Academy, i which he attended ilk a boy. An interesting picture was I taken during the visit. In the dent. Grouped beside and behind him were two score or more children, sitting cross-legged on the ground or stand ing with folded urnis, trying desperately to maintain the serious looks that the situation undoubtedly required. Now the interesting part of that picture aside from the fact that any photograph of children is interesting in itself lies in the fact that Calvin Coolidge himself, a matter of 10 years ago, was a quite undistinguished member of just such a group of boys and girls. No one, looking over a group picture of lilack Kiver Academy pupils in those days, would have picked the silent Coolidge boy as a future occupant of the White House. Likewise, in today's picture there may be concealed some youngster who will eventually rise to a place of honor, fame and power. And there is no way on earth of telling just which one it may be. We're very proud, and rightly so, that any American boy, no matter how humble his birth, may aspire to the highest office in the'nation. Hut that isn't the point. The point is that we never can tell in advance where the light of greatness is going to bu forth. At this moment there is, somewhere in the country, a chubby lad in diapers and romper suit who will, some day, live in the White House and rule the nation. For all you know he may be the noisy little nuisance who lives next door. Or now don't blush he may be your own son. Onlv one thing is certain about him; nobody has the least su spicion of his lofty destiny. That is the way it is all through life. A child, and a grown man likewise, has infinite pos sibilities. You never know what lies under the surface. You may know a man for years, and thnk him quite undis tinguished and ordinary. Then some unexpected crisis comes to test him; and you discover, to your surprise, that he is a man of rare nobility and courage. For you never can tell about people, any more than you can tell about tili'l dron. They are often a great deal finer, wiser and braver than you suspected. T E (AswcUtfd I'rrM Ltc! Wire) NKW YORK. Oct. 4 - Harold Rleoelman, chairman of the inter (ruuirnity conference, a group of more than sixty college fraterul lies, Ismied a statement today de ploring the recent deth of Nolle McKlroy in an initiation by a col I b-Ke fraternity at the I nherKity nf Texas. Fraternity men everywhere pro- foundly regret the unfortunate ac-1 cident. he said, and recalled that I that conference, w ith a member-1 ship of half a million men. adopt-1- nolutions six years ago con-1 rabhl s congregation, in n letter to demtilng any coniluct endangering , ),. Wise nald Rnblti Iturlimclahs In any a the phMcnl well be--was suniinoned in ptdiee headu-"-lUff uf Initiates. . h.rs outside of whii h a ' inoh had "I his action has been univer- gathered" ami was there ,M1.H sally endorsed and generally sup . tinned li the trooper "Now, the I ported by the fraternities them mnmr is broadcast." the letter ton ' Helves." the slateii t said "Or-I .timed, "that alter naeMticitilni ile ! caMiotially, ihoiiKh Infrequent . ' irrnnps uimn lm al cum puses, in cltlding chapters of thoxe same fia lemilies. fHll to eomplv with the iiiIm Hgaittst daiik'eroiH horsephiv. Tills has been without the sanction or knowledge oi responsible fia lernity officials. The leaders of College Itateitlllles aie. mid have bien. clail to tooperate with col h i;c tdlicials in aidiiK to ntanip out it practice vlin h in netth.-r pe cnhai to 1 1 atei mi le. nor ton.-is telil with lb,' pl)lltlplr tor whnh lhe Maud " - o W nil scK-4. Iwlne ntid Inandim paint at Whation Hi o T Tlie fall on toi lit t he Hiitoin' i ve w ii Hh Opened ottlc l,(U bbu'an l at le 04-1 U,, liV the Gein ral r-tiol' inn coi p.u at ieti Willi Olie of tilt Kliitletl iitlll'ii; out" pattie r,. sti:ed on the I'a Otic coa"t In rv. i v tow n Ii o.u t'Mti.id.l ilown. tieiietal lllib pet. dent dealers to the namhei tit mute th.tu thin five hundred nulled til pt enrtit liti: to the motn! Hit; pubhe loj, t Ra i; a not tne an Improved tv p. ot anil knock motor fuel with hum dlJU'M llvt' leaitires Itei aune of the fact that thi new lolet (oinreri proiliiet in dr pi 'nis all oihrr Gt neial eauolme In more ihati . iMai putnos, the Gen ejiil Petrol uni corpmat inn siHiiisoi ing fe lout gieat aiates an I'lalMirate piocram of new.pap't, bililHiff i d and radio adv ei tlsini; lo acquaint the public n nil t(s rea - ' on (or this impoi lain toi w 41 J step Violet Rav ga-tdine. it prod tie ei aiinou:i o t pieents months of research and e pci nneni. ImiiI)! tn the lalKiaioiv tnd on the tiMil 1 Lt kOle d' t of t;.;.. stud) va.i alao riMrvd ..President and Manager Secretary Treauurr -lit on .60 ! 60 foreground stood the presi-l to produce a hnhntr.'d mofiu fuel which would fulfill all tin- requite iiHMiiH of bigh compt t-rr.ion t pn I engines, its well us function per-1 fi'ctly In all other types of motors, i The result in a vitalized, higher.; flclency gasoline that 1h mad' v ithout the addition of compounds 1 and whhh giv I'licific uat mo torlsls a iMrfrtly li.ttHtiu'd, rpiit k j starting fui'l that is destined to sui pass in success the original j General which was Introduced a I few years ago. edar fence posls for sale at i ! Wharton Hi on. iruripn niTtut IILWIon RHUAL MURDER RUMOR RFIMr' PPHRFn DLinU riWDLU (Continued from pagp l rabbi the guiltv became Itij;h1ened and ge up the child." Maor Hawes. in a letter to p.. V'ise, declared "the hichlt lit has been enhuged and uiagnitied " The letter atlded. "If I am rhaiKoahb- wiih an a. t ot wind in this matti-t whnh h.t been oMensne lo tii Jr- . i ji,.u pie. I i. tlaitllx leMel K " Or Wi.-e h.tid ihat tl.c n .enr's Ictlet coii-ldel- ti I,. Ihe Anient an Jewi-di iotikkss a-, be ini; "too vague to tonti(ule aa ai-olom " t M.H k oil i .H.ieep w nil car l.o; -with v on i name and addie-s t dei h otu W liai ton Hi n- - - - - o MAN WANGLED BV ENGINE i'i; i i.. wo i it 7 is. tt. V "p. w hen ; i in k l- a al a Mi ret i tf.-,-.!!! b'-t itile i. y and Ute pill. tie. I at a lio-t.i .i- aln e.( al , d Bad Legs; J.it AMf ' 0't Nu C.I' Have You Varicose or Swollen Veins and Bunches Near Ankle cr Knee? MOONC'S EMERALD OIL IE 1ST WILL; BE INDIUTED AS RESULT OF RI Twice-Stopped Play, "Pleas ure Man, Not to Ee Shown Again. THEATER IS LOCKED Mayor Walker Orders Dras- tic Action Taken Against Immoral Showing Cast Arrested. ! I I i'i.- I..4W-,! Hir. I ' NKW YllltK, int. 4. IM.Hrli.'l : An.uni-y Iliiiiton .-..ml Iciil.iy that lmlW'lnk'iifH wmilil be i;ulii;lit ! UKallifU Mat' WVrtl, uulljor' (if thr ( iw Ict'-i alilt-tl play "I'k-a.surf Mali.'! ami tht' lu:!ntM'K of the i:;iil. I Miss W'ual ami tin' at:turh wimv Hrlii'ilillttl to appt-ar la U;sl Kith j Con it today lor oxalninalioll oil ' tin charm? of ntai;iiii; an imliTiMil proilui:tion. iltifinrril atli-r 111'1 firm )ollii raid Monday nil.'!.!. ( hill il was Hald at the distil' I i:t- ! toini'y' olflcii that presentation ot Ihe ease lo the atnhd jury would probably delay I h is pioce- j dure. Indiealions today vere i.-iii "I'leasme Mall." Mae West's laidt-il play, hail finished Its rim on llroudway after two and twih thirds pel lonnaneeH. : IIHast nrresled lor llle Ht'toin! lilne in three days. Ihe iloorK o! j Die Illllli.ore Theatle I o e k e ,1 I aitalhst II. lis author urre-iled ami , M'tytir James J. Walker antl oth er eiiy offii'lals InsisliiiK that the play he bant il for all linn , coun sel for Miss West anil lie,' actors I admitted defeat. "Il uould b" j foolhardy lo continue." suiil N.i , than llurkan. Miss Wesl'i; 1 iv yor. i A Icinporuiy injunc.lon 10 pie- j vent police f loin iuterlering v .Hi the production, issu d Tue.sda by Supiume Court Justice V wienie, was dismissed yesieiday by 1 i c siding .fust lee Victor I m: tin ot tlie apiellat( tlivisiou ot li.c su pitmie com I and the inatiue- v, ,ts stopped during tlte second net by police. Officials of the KilUnore Yiiea'r' tlieu linnouiiced thai all li ket sales had been Hipped itutl money v.as bring reiundtd tlen- who hutl purehaMHd sen is tor last nigh Is pel torinaiic e and Ihose ntill iiold Ing their stubs for the matinee. Mayor Walker in ordering that fun her drastic action be taken against t he play it effort s were made to pr seni it ;ti:;iin. said: "We will not have iti-mistiug or revolt lug th-geiiei ate fdiow a lor exhibition in tl.is city." The closing of the show anil ar- I lest of the e.isl liuiini; Hie III., Jtliite met with some piotest fiuili jlhe audience, .lay llote. one oi jih aciois. went to the tootligh:s and started to tnaki a ptolest ' aeainsi the pnlii e ai l ton. W hil" j the audience was a ppl. Hiding his plea lor " i uir play'' the police ' Jerked him back Into il wings ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW POEM FOR THE ,D A Y F.y l.OlTri AIJiKRT RANKS ' RESPECT YOURSELF An eastern editor writes: "Let no one date lo say that he ' is insignificant in God s vast scheme of things. Remember the stoiy ot Sir Michael Costa, who was rehearsing A great musical peifoimafice, with hutulicds of voices and instruments. So j thunderous was the sound of it all. with its wild bursts of har mony, its tremendous ciash and tumult, all ordered to one over whelming result that a man in a tar corner who played the pic 1 colo decided thai m (he dm his little hte made no deference, and so he stopped playing- Instantly the threat conductor filing up his hancU. and absolute silence tell.' Where is the piccolo?" jened Sir Michael. His cniick car had ivuvcd that one little piping ( amid all the thundei. and the music to him was spoiled without it." No one can say who's K'1 'r small In su;ht id Hun who dieamed us all. I or some who ve very pioudly soared Miv not awake Ciod s sounding board; j znd some, who seem so vey small, Ihe tr.o-it impoitatit oi tts all. 1 I or ake vit l lim whose child you arc LVhevc youiselt to stand at par. In tiod s vir.Lt inchestia of time. . I .u h pie v is watthet-i aiul made to clume; And 1 lo who tuivs r;u h tiny heart I la; need of its pecuhai ait A:vl notes each tiembiing vibrant sound I 11 Ml out h.mnoiiy is tound; 1 L 11 maik orr notes though veiy low Just hke a tiny piccolo. No one cm tell how much he's worth In tins gieat oi.hestva of earth; An each one plays h' prvtnl piece I le makes the hanmn uuicasc; .And taih'ie ot a little llute May cause a ntt in heaven's Kite; Si let eat h one just play his role And t d will harmonie the whole. f at h one 1 m his phu e suptetne. Is part ot Cjod s v"t wondious dieam. I ach tine 1 vieat within l.sod s siglv W ho plays hts part and piays it nht. So let's iotL-et outselves and play As it on us there leaned the day; Our Leaner then hall win lenown And loi .hall 1 h v. oi,. t .io. 11. ft florsheimTO PLAY FIRST dressed feet pave the way for the success ful man ... he realizes the importance of good shoes. Why don't you wear Florsheim Shoes too? . 10 Some Styles $ 1 1 and $ 12 and the ciutaiti dropped. Tli 4(i members of the cast wt'tf buniHed into patrol wugous and taken to police court (or ai - raigninent. Miss West, who Is not in the cast was not arrested again, The actors were released on 5m) bond each. , New and u.-sed healer stoves. 115 Sheridan St.. 1'owell Furniture Co. NORTHCOTT MAY FEIGN INSANITY Ai A nFPFNF AO f LJCr LlOC (Coutiilutd from page 1 ) murder indictment. It charge i 1"K back into us proper sphere. Nnithcott with Hie slaying of a t lll "green" in many Mexican youth, who-ie neighbors . rea....-ts, but an improvement can said lie had ufsortatuil with at his,bt' noticed every year, and this father's home lieie and whose j S"aaon is expected lo be the best headless body was found near .since the sport was revived. 1'n. tile, Cal. levelopment ot football depends .To the mass of circumstantial evi- ,a great deal on the training ot dt nee of letters, bloodstains, bone youngsters in fundamentals and in and hair which police have accu-Jtbe spirit of the game. For a grea mulated since their Investigations .many years there was no football began they added two other dis- j Pa ed and the bo s did not re toxcrie.; yes'eiday which they be- 'ceive the necessary Inspiration to lieei of prime imporiance. : build good tootball players. Since (M.c vas Hie limling of a boy, I 'he sport was revived, however, capilv on the W'lneville ranch, 'his has changed and now budding Authorities, although dec-lining to football stars can be seen uork reveal bis identity, momentarily ng out on nearly ever vacant lot expected a statement from him each atiernoon. that was predicted would he of! The benefit of these youngsters gteat value in strengthening (heir .coming up to real football ate is cat e ;:;;.iinsi ihe Nortlu otis. ''now being shown, for the boys of 'Ihe :;econd discovery consisted 'the high school team are becoming cf two letters alleged to ha ve 'ent bused with the spirit of the been w:iitn by Notthcott and game as well as having a better his n.other. one was said to have know ledge of rules and fuudamen u 'Vented that the pair were aware tala. of the charnes against ihetn and Veterans On Team tK s-'Coud was reported to have 1 Coach Turner this ear has one tol l that Mrs. Nottncoti had in- of the strongest teams the school silted her lite for used in deleue of v.ere c.ifitured. ,tmu lo be r mm if he HIGH TEAM IE Pre-Season Contest With Glendale to Be Used as Opener. USE ALL PLAYERS Roseburg Will Be Restrict ed in Use First String Men After Opening Quarter. Tlie Roseburg S'itlor high achool fooiball team will be seen in action tor the first time this year ia the pre season ;aiiie lo be playod Fri day with the Glendale high nchool. This Kame is outside tire repular Hi hiMiuie of the team but is ex pfi ted to be a hard contest, par ticularly as Hoseburg is restricted ilu (tie use of its first string men. As the local school lias a much jlarirnr student body frcm which to lent its players, it U obviously J unfair to Glndale to expect the I visitors to have to face the liose bui g first tt-um. I'nder the ar- i-Hngenient made wilt. (Heiidale, ; ltoeburg will play the leitemifn jduring the first quarter ami w ill ilb n substitute other members of - lb quad, utiluiug. acconling to (present plans, nil of the players ;nw turning out lor practice. This itll arford an opportunity to give 1 Ihe new nlavers some valuable ex-, pcrience and w ill help season the boys for the hard schedule before tb.-m , I Uoseburg this year has prospects I Jfor the best team in Hie school ! history. It has been a hard struggle j lo re t-Htnblish football in Roseburg after tlie sport was dropped lor so . Illial the local school is nt-inn aft- ' Jnts turned out since his arrival in the city. For several years there has been a noticeable lack of weight on the team, but this con dition tias been allowing an Im prove men t and this year the aver age is considerably above last year. Then, too, there are a num ber of letteriuen back. Jackson al tackle. Hauar at guard, ami Agee at half are all three-year lettermen. Jackson has (been playing a steady and consis tent game and because of bis 1 weight ami strength is a great aid to Hie team. Hatrar. at Ihe adjoin- ing position, Is a hard fighter ami heady plaver. Agee has had hard luck duting the past two seaMUls, going out early in the season be cause of injuries, but is back aaiu this ear (o iu.ua another stait. He j?. a haul line phmcer and is f;iM in carr.Miu ihe ball. These players ate on their last year w ii h the ; aiit. ; 'Jlggs" iiM'ec and Keith Atter illli v, leltei liieU trom l.sl v ear. are als i back tins year, both in tlie backtieid lieeee i workint: out I'ait ot the time at t.uat ti bat k. Moth have shovMi a bis; mtprove tneiit over la.-t 'at. partuularl.. AMertun . v ho has tamed speeu and has developetl a biK iiet-tlse in the uav of a jt-riett siaii;hi aiui liiat has beeti t le.uuu hts path in a must eiinuve manner in ; pract ice. i t oacii Tunu-r al-o in.s a uunibe;' 'f p!.i ers w I10 t;I la 1 out las: . e.tt loi plat the hut d'd not makt ;lettet.i. They have been able to r" !vv '.t' h it'lpl i nii'in dux .; miii a:id a?c expreii tl to make titiotl '.-how met. this vear Male-. Maddov, llii.-eiiti.u k and t nraih ate work in t: out at hailbatH l.avawi at t n l, ;mil.j u-1 and l'a ie- at ceu lei . Hittl K oop-i and 1 IH I- Ml la- ka- A l i: (le-e ln.vs had x let ien. i- la -t ear. and houd make tioii jeiteiN tins ra.-on. Aild:t ion, 1 1 ,-t t em: i h has been laim-d titim ihe Junior hiin s hool, vv hieii pat out a mi op.: leani last m a "n I lit e b.i s t online !nm the h.Aer school Willi a back - round of training and ex '-ei n nee, ,tr- a wieat help 1 h- ai-o unn-aaiU le-.iv oiiu-tet s f'r . ihetr a - win. h i.. el iM.at b lie lit to ihe t. am. j r.ott Non. Ra and l.elan 1 DR. NERBAS DtNTIST Painlesi fcxtr.otlon Oil Whan Delir ' Pyorrhea Tre.tcd riiooe toe Muaoulc Hlilfi STORY BY The liiid house, slow but sure took form. One bird said, "That will keep uh warm. It's guitiff to be a b'K one, and lliere s room eiiouub for all. My, what a dau.iy IMUv to bide 1 vt n-ver uctn a place bo wide, and fiom tb- floor up to the root, H'a Buiely uice anJ tall." "Of course it Ik! lt'a bound to be," said Hcouiy Tiny mi to. "You bee we never do a job half way. It's best lo do it riKin. With everybody takiiiK part we've made KOod progress tiom the start. If we keep on this way I'm sure we'll linifh it by niKlit." Then Clowny broke rij;iit in. Said he. "You're iiptimiM.? as cjiii be. You lltitik we li'.v ir net 'fred out. I've no more slr -r.', , to lose. The rest of you can wovk aiy, but I am linitdicd lor wWi-iy " And tlit-n he flopped down on the i ground to take a H'll-j b-ioo. ! The oilier Tinu it l.iuvhvd at , him. "lie never sems to keep hi i trim," said Coppy. "iiis ambition's i mmv. A case like that is sad." i Tlin Si i.iitv rai tl In 4 iu..1 i.ml aiKbed. "Oil, no u'.s nvA, lie mo.i j 1 U'plieti. l he iioulne w iilt j.oor Clowny Is that lui'-i a lazy h:d." So, on the ground poor ( low ny sb-pt. The birds and other Tinies kept at work upon the bird lams-. Limbs were iautfiied. one by out. until the roof and sides were tight. ; and everything looked quite all j ritflit. Then Scouty gazed upon : tin- house, and said, "Our work is . done." iluiray: Hurray!" the birs aj rrit ,i Then one ex laitiied. j -e! s pt.Llt i,lSj,e an,j B(.e juat jWial ren,, are f'r ,ut, time ttit ; we ,uve spent." Then Coppy was . t)M next to speak. Said he "It's t ni n , . T, , moom al Ruard- Dau nUr at H V , , " "n " ,, u iilu l,rui" at til(lil"' ,.ar al niaking gmd progreds. hntler has had a great u;:al, wt t-rleni-o at quarterback, ,lil-vlllBl on -vfrd Bnide school teaIIld bt,ore tonil"K to Roseburg !" lK "ie Jun- lor high team. He is id otimr tho senior hiyh team now. He is a fast, I,n'lI' runner, and a consistent kicuer. Material Developed j Unexpected strength has been ; ; show u by a couple of new plavers I vho turned out this year lor the : , lirnt time. Ira Hull ami Kdwin ! ; Robertson, w ho are playing foot- ball for the first time this year,! are trying for end positions. Hull i proving to be a very valuable j man and is also carrying tip- ball and playing quarter in difteivn' ifonnations. He is an extremely ; steady and consistent player, and (Is making a wonderful showing. i Robertson is also playing a fast ;game. Roth boys are expert base ball players, but have never be- i lore tried tootball. j Strickland at half. John Oreen at half. Henbst at tackle. Hoofstead and Patterson at guard and Crubb at end are also snowing up weii lor inexperienced players. The teams needs the support and .encouragement or the tans of the jcity in their efforts this year. Roseburg citizens have not re sponded to the needs of the team as have the fans in many other cities. This has been largely due to the fact that the team up to now has been a losing team. Fans hate to see the home team lose continually and become discourag ed, despite their protestations o! sportsmanship. If, however, the team can chalk up a few victories, as they are expected to do, they will undoubtedly gain increased support. It is hoped that tlte boys will be given every possible en couragement this season and that tans will give the school lull eo- "l"'uon an ainiems : ors endeav- i Bit liarl-livi- fnri'v.T. :-''"3 and ad Stand mini! s OUT OUR WAY had nvViPAvO'-- n - -. C; " -O- 1 s. I. I fWMfnrire IN I IVUUULLO) HAL COCHRAN . PICTURES READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE riuht in and look around.' the whole hunch went. Soon, in SIDE GLANCES illf ft Back door view of weekly meeting of the Ladies' Club. STRANGLER WINS MATCH I.OS ANliKLKS. Oct. 4 Ed "StrariKler" Iwjs tossed Joe Mai-' cewitz of I'tica. N. V , in two sue-, eensiv' tails hre last night, stir- MUWSlM MONVC. Fn'M 1H' eiOKt , A FOOT Ball F-E1D . VTV Ai LOAF O' BREAD r ARM . . - y. :l . ' .1' BY KNICK thing for the story) Tiniea in the next By George Clark cessfully defenUmg his heavy weight wrestling .championship. Mrs. W . 11. cwtiig, Oakianr resitlent. was shopping and visit Ine hen on Wednesday By WUliams -v .- 'S '' ' . , i 4 tf