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ROSEBURG NEWS RRVIF.W, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1923.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW;
' iBsud Oally Except Sunday by Th Nwb-RvIw Co., I no- j
Mrtutirr u fTtoc Am Ttai'-d frvmm. j
1'iim Aiui:i itd IJr'k t K'-luitlVf-ly entltlvd to Urn u tor rputll- I
.allott oT alt ne OiBiiatcbffc cr-Oll-l to K or 0t oifurwliw erdltel In)
,ni paper nd to mil iwm new published herein. All rights f( republic- j
x-n 01 xpMilKl disiiLhf hrmn iri alio rsrveL I
O. tV. UAlti
KHT U BATtS..
RoKfhurK. Oriron. under
UbCHIP
UMiiy, pel fenr, by mall
Uauy si m..i(h8, by mall
'.ily, f br mouths, by mail.
Juaiy, single moniD, by man
tlv, Dy carrier, per mouth
"roseburg. Oregon; Friday, Beemb'er 21, 1929.
TWO YEAKS
Guaranteeing as it dots at least two years of peace,
the re will lie general satisfaction at the agreement reachej
at lliu conference in tit is city yesterday between net fisher
ni'M am! .sportsmen over salmon fishing seasons and a dead
line on the I'mixjua river. The accord means that there
will !e no repetition of past controversies at the next leg's-
i..i;.. ,.,, rLI,;,. un f...
,..,.., ....
coined and mat niaiiing me requesiea cnanges in me ex
isting law will be a mere formalitj. It is to be hoped that
the two years' arrangement w ill prove so satisfactory to all
concerned that it will become permanent. Whether it does
or not depends entirely upon the strict observance of C.:e
law by the net fishermen, whose position on the lower
riv r gives them a great advantage in the taking of salmon.
If their operations leave a reasonable share of salmon for
the anglers in the upper river there will be no further pro
test from the lattir or clamor
r;..i.;.. ti, l
niiii.tii ii.ihii. i iic v r..'i'.,t ... f.4...ii-.n nn. .ui. i i.t :
larce enouirii to satisfy the demands of both traffic and !
sport, and the opportunities for
vided as laws can provide and equally respected by bo'-h
sides. Sportsmen as a rule are not opposed to the taking of
salmon on a commercial basis if they themselves are given
a square deal. Commercial fishermen of the lower 1,'mpqua
w ill therefore serve their own interests best by strictly ob
serving the closed season as we believe they intend to do
leaving to the hook-and-line sportsmen a just share of that
which is theirs by natural heritage.
TUHeS SENT!
EAST FDR NEW
UTS MARKET:
, j . ,
Eight Carloads Shipped by
Pool and Independent
, Uuyers.
REASON 13 PROFITABLE
,
. '
PI ii ii i 7 c r
OOl Handles About ) I cr
Cent of Conntv Cron i
Bi Increase for
Next Yef.
. , j bce-ii U1!')' jsatlstactory. Mali) grow-
; ers are Increasing thrir bieedmg
Uixiit (iiriuudH of lui la ys ha e ' mock, giving Imticallons of a heav-bu.-u
hliiiiped out of the i mpumi Iw rn,i' uext yuar.
v.niey Uuiuiij lite past week, piac- " o .
lu-aiiy cumpieting lue bates lur ; WEATHER BUREAU
tne ear. Ineie may ue a lew more DDrMUIQITC D AIM nr
airaKgiing cars uuiing tne c'-minj; (
wci., aim mx, it Hitei tne ihxt u,
the eir, b .1 lue laiiK oi liie hn e j
llielii IS Uo. lomplMe, II 1., lay'
lieved. !
I lie 1 hi a:; bis CiK-llt) CiMijt- lal l c '
'1'tirivcy iiioMfis Htiii I'.ii.di, Jut mi
bd lu.ir cailojids I e-iini
eiiUe.sil.tJ , lUe I, si ( tin- r.il.-t In
111,;. p.lCneu t .ne.iluy aU( le.ixieg
lilbl lit). ill. UlUi iai weiil 10 lin-
ton, liiioiiHT to ,Nc, 101k mid one
to i'iuiadcii lua. I he louith was
li-tameii on lue (oat. Ail will lc
u. e i I r llie .New iritr U.ule. I lie
pool l u iv ear has li.iiulieu uIikiii
t.. pe u in t,i lue 'blitl.- ol lue
Coai.i.V, -U.i.ll I.- fUJiVltjcied all e
fjiliuii.Uly I mr ret oru. .tt.l lm
ttie pllie.i V. 1 1 ) tl.lll out i. tltU e(
ll.-lei mile tl. a.- li, e t-.ut ua , e
Jet 0 tl l i.t i U li.it... Ine i.ti,
I'ii. UH.OM i, ere auvai.ieti ,ij
eeUlS .'IHl .nl p,i.- lni ie.e a
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binii; incie man l eeins ou t lie
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tie.ll tne tn her I ;
lisde.-i nih il! b.;:
- III. Ill llie hi!
I id 1 1 e ,"!!
tor the Hi" l
p.'.u p.ii'l I
pi lees, jut
I. n- r;i ii l'(
er.
(i in a l-'vt
w ,i i one i
i ale d tub
ni-,t.i!.. i
.ht hi
vA !l only a -,e,' ll'ti
t;e tri.-l W i k leal i ai s
lUli;i't d U Hid' pelHle!
t AO Irtuil liUM'iiin i: I
Kohl.iaj.' n. one tiom t a
ni.e fl em oiu ilia.
llv- new loatliir; iu li
lege has mcu a gie.il iti
lont 14 till eai. I lie i
lur Uii n ' liilu:.-. v
..f remuciH uud Manager
.. rtecretai y-TrwmjrHr
Art of Mrch J. 17
flWN HA I t
4 t0 i
a oo i
. 60
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OF PEACE
.,. tl.. Itmn, i,.r ;u ,.
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for the abolishment of com-1
.. I.. ,.r i .1 i, ;
both should be as. fairly di-!
1K the early Hummer ami a meet
line ai held lit it- between lepro-Mt-iilutlvi'u
of ilu turkey Rrowera
ami I ho railroad official. 'J a.:
new ruling weni into elleet early
In November and tut bet-u used at
earn loading pel toil.
I'nder this arrangement a car
ran be partially loaded at one
point and then can be moved lo
another Htatlon to complete load
Ihk Kornierly li w a ii.TesHary
ehfiei- to tshlo a ear iiariially li.ati-
ed, i-aylUK Ihu full mlnlnium
for a loadetl car, or else
raie
Muck
birds from one place lo another, !
huhjei'tiug them Uv ilninage fiom
u itiinjvii nil iuii mm in'X'isti imiiu-
lines.
1 ii jusi . iiapaejii'u iiii: nig nie
) loading thin year that nearly hair
i the cars came out uneven, so that
' It was necessary to move them to
lolher slop. Tills week a Kiddie c.ir
j nuirk-d by Hit' pool was completed
ilt J--"Kem- and a lioseburg car at
jsOiicaua. 'llie operation of the
loading in transit privilege saved
j the glower it Kieat deal nf money
( and ellmlnaird mm h of the extia
handling that would olheiwe
have resulted
Uliile the prices tu.e t:o! Kt-en
hiuli. It is beieed tuat the tur
key growerri have made niou. y this
I year, at: tl thau (hi- industry has
ft iwiuuLmi ixniii wax
SNOW SATURDAY
Ti.e pi etlicl Ion (it I he W ell I her
liuieiiii for rdlt-'htly warmer weaih
er was ttilljlled lasl ulghl, but' the
i iLHiiasiT whs on Ihe sli:iiltv '
'""'.The minimum lempeiaiuie was
debtees Us Colli pit 1 ed will) -t de
If fees yesterday. The highest J
lenlay was 41. maklim die ave,
age :tt as compared with a normal
of II. Itahi or snow Is forecast
tor tonight and Saturday with no
change In temperature experted.
L. E. BEAN O. K.
AFTER OPERATION
I V i.il-.l I'e - I . 4. .1 U ii. i
SAI.K M. ore., li-,- '2 Louis ;.
He;iu. mi liilii-r ii tiie lit!e pt.hlii
.-ei tee cemmi.-i-.iii, i. w ho under
, went a inajur tiu.u-ai tueration at
a hn-itl;i here cslc ni.iy, I.,
iiroi r.''-tim f.ivorably
' Mi' Ite.ui Ii.kI ii i: I uiuut ami
.'.ei in . lo be it nil;.-. Pie . wa 111
re;iOi I t.iilll llie le.-;il.ll,
Il Is (,ni.-r n,,l th.it l:e I :t
lion ihil iiiii i.m mI ii iici rai ilv
t.'THHI;. COlnlll lil'l.
riCKWICK STAGE
KILLS SALEM MAN
y-. M.I'M, lire , Itee 2 tl
I 'a . 'in '. died .ti a lot ,tl
ti.i! ii .i I tin nun nil,- i, .. 1 1,1(
t.'h,- 1 , i, ; !,, v;-- nn. i.
h .i Pit kw !. i, i.u t. hu.i.
'!i'" .. i .ii'!, I,..,,
" a T n-.. i .,imI tnnile t- .
h. ie i, , e.it-. II.' I"
-'e'" 1 1 tu v ,,, t M, lt.it 1 1 nn tiie
SI IP OF THE CfcStRT
Hi
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la it lie- . ,. .. i
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The Hew v . i i
It t.iganlit . -long.
42 U- r In
p.O' Ib'd (HI In
tv... in. --.el e,ol
peWel I hen' a
jilnp, ii 'id U
trd w.thuut
el I.-.
Im.'
tlllle
t.iX..;
DICWS
We kinija wonder
Wot the kis
Think when they
Co into six
C,iferent s'.ores
On the Sams c.-y
And tee six
Different lookin'
Santy Claws.
If all the Xmas greetin' cards
were olaced eide by side they'd
still hafta say Merry Xms and
Happy New Year or Season's
Grcetin'e.
Suggestions for late 1928 slo-
Ig": 'Get Hoover out of
the
trenchc, by Chrj,tman.
KILLER'S MOTHER CALLS
HIM RASCAL," says a headline in
a New York newspaper. If the
young man keeps on like this he'll
need a good spanning.
w
Gabrielle d'Annunzio says He
wants one more thrill. Well, there's
always Peggy Joyce.
Every person past 30 has at
leat.t two novels i.i him, says a
novelist. Lots of
'peaking theirs to
people prefer
writing them,
however.
The wife wants a new hat for
Christmas, but of course that's
just overhead exoense. ,
A Russian couole were married
and divorced in 40 minutes the
Other day. Great movie talent.
LAFL. PERKINS SLZ
"Breathes there a wife with soul j
so doad who never to hsr hubby ,
has said, "I need this for Christ-
mas." j
I
Twenty-Five Years Ago
From the Roseburg Review
1903
Tow iih in Oregon are MUtfcrhr,' ;
from a car Hborta;;e ssaid to exift ,
by llie Hoiithei ii I'aiilic company.'
One Iniiib'-r i ;iipany ban been ,
i uuiinini mi uum' i wi iinun aim j
put another t.n h I ft ltu basis .be-
caime lumber ai cumnlated fimtv
thmi cars could be obtained. Many
orders were cancelled, becinise ;
they could not be f hipped, ft 1: !
said. t (
Scnatur llatina, of ()liio ' Is j
''kuoi KhiK against W'ooil." Unit is. j
he is everting every eflorl lit pit-
test Ihe pioniotloii of Ceouard
W'ooil .) llie niajoi eiieialslilp, he
lleviiu; ihat he Is unfit for the pro-,
motion. .
i
The rperinietif:iU elm it fa't;.
tn WilliaiiiH Valley, smith o' ,
iianls Cass, win deMroyid bv lire)
Humlay, mid us it was Ix lieveii ii ,
be Incendiary, a searcii is tieini; 1
made for Hie eu!plit. The faeloiy
was a tiw iudoiiy f ir MMiih"iii
Ori'r.nn and had atiiact d a gva; ,
deal of (merest. It was estahii .u '
ed tor the purpoh-e of exMTlmeiii- :
ing wilh southern Oregon hard-,
woods niadrona. maimariila and i
oaks for chair construction.
KlVe cars nf the norl hbouml
'"'iK1" '" i i'iu
vn niiay arn i noon, tlolng consul
erable diduage to the trak. No
one was hurl. The following pas
stnaer train was delajed five
hoili s.
Coiuee C,. West h' in U, (usi:i ol
K. II. Wesibrook of this lily, iiiii
1 row lv I'M'aped serious injury i.i !
j Ponland w hen he o t his l;it- ;
ance and fell headl-m LV. feet
' from a leh-idioue jsile. The ta.l
j was broken hy ;i im.iu ni'irhy. but
e:;lh:ook Wils kill. iked UIICO.I
' mid Milfeied u badly spiaii:
ed w ri-i.
A' I .os Am-rY.;
OllM'-M U.l.rM- tlx
li: ihtie leeei,! ttil
oval ttark. goili;;
V. reci. llils liiH.
Ciid:.:., It, me y
win a'l'o
a mile en
Ihe (is;;ine. :n
In Phillip -hiM n, .1 . Yh. r
chihl u :is iep,, ti il li; n
Ma I i m i..
III I W II pi
I I'e
w . tijit w ..
: ims i in iei
1-Hlt lire
I-ell ).
I live, I
I'.
I :.t it. 'I
III! lit I -.
. i m i! i;.
) Inn.
CLCiDilOOK MAN HF.LD
ON M ASM CHARCC
.!.t K li 1 . : ; 1 1 ol t , . 11 1 l ek w;i-i
i l , -ld I.i-! M;l hi !.J I N'MutV Mie".
1 III Ih.llil .1111 el k..-. -lei! g .tl',.! I e 1-
.'I - mi ti,i. v pn a i hai ne of
I"m-.M.ih et iii.i-h I In- i.M ., e -t
""I Ili.lt til, t"Ti. m .edl . .il '
lolls of lll.l.-ll ill Kill: '111 fil.t e. In' 1
111).
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t in 1 1
I ft 1 1
ii iu-h.
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OH: NERBAS
OENriST
Painless Etractior
Ca9 Whin Dfi'ii
Pyorrhea T rented
riioQ Masonic Itldx.
'.V
A Lad'es'
Appreciated Gift
The wel dressed lady would
rat'.mr receive (ilk hosiery
than any other accessory. So
give her hosiery with assur
ance. And be doubly assured
that it is correct by giving
ler Rorr.iha s ik stockings
with the new narrow slipper
and silhouette heel.
Martha
I M F h sssslsJiT Jit fi l etl isa IT rfi
LOOKING GLASS IS
NOT TO PRESENT
XMAS PROGRAM
Ibraiie of the dealh if Mrs.
Ituilley, one ot the best kuown uim!
In lov.-d rcHideiiirs or the Looking
Ola.s. couimiiiiiiy. ili Christina
piogram planned by the residen's
of the Looking Olas district h
been rancelh d. A very elaborate
program had been ui ranged, but
.Mrs. KiHlley'n death alfected the,
entire romnitinfty to such nn ex
tent that it was decided (o tancull
tlio festivities.
RILEY AND GORDON
BATTLE TO A DRAW
ArialM I'iym U'lmtl Wire)
SAI.i:V, One.. Dee. 21. Kewpif i
Kiley. Vamouver, Wiuli., and Sail-I
or Willie Cordon, I'oiihmd, went!
fast leu rounds to u dr.iw here I
Thursday night. This was the sec-!
Olid meellllLT of llie I WO. Ihe fir-l .
11 1 1 1 1 1 if, einieu wiieu (iordou unin
h ntionally landed a lov, blow in
tiie third round. They, fought at
Kin pounds.
Jack F'etemui, Portland, gi.f ;(
aiv namd decision oer Terry Hil
hen. Independence; j v( Uus.-el.
Salem was knocked out In the
fourth round l Jimmie Wood,
nill .lacKle U at ellhev1.-..r .-..r. ,
m
ed a four iiMind decision over Ctiyldnys later they v.-ere found attach-1
it icKiiian. Salem, ami , Iternaid
imiiih ami j.tcK kelson tought a f
iwur rouiiu unr.v
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
POEM FOR THE DAY
liy LOUIS ALMERT BANKS
DO YOU MAKE YOUR RICHES BLESS THE WORLD?
) 1 Iti-i ncw.i note came from Atlantic City. New Jersey, the
rtt:iT drty:
"Surrounded by wenlth" tiie body of James T. Cowdcn 78
a hermit and n pionerr resident of this resort, has been found
in his diney top floor quarter in n rooming house.
"LIcven worn and musty wallets bulging with silver and gold
coins, wrrr hidden in thr r.oni. IVkcu of stocks, bonds and
tnoiti-a.-s had hern stulfcd into old shoes. Under the shv.bby
cupet were bank books, one n which showed a $37,00') balance.
'Gold pieLc - blackened w.lh
cmmblcd as polite opened thrm
tucked vvay tn hiding places and left undistuibed."
1 was a city gy with sport
W here those in search of fun result;
And all about wtre jolly scenes
I'or those who had abundant means;
Hrt in that dinuy top floor flat
I" it hiding plaie for mouse or ral -I
hi man of wraith was hid away
1 loin all the lad suiroundini; play.
I IV only -lomVJ while others laughed
I e no sweet tup of pleasure quaffed.
I le ,-( the stream of jty m by
1 his he:iiiit in ma mom so htuh,
Antl hid there inuniiv; in his urecd,
knew not the ?-t of helpin; need.
Si. m t!ie midNt of u rles i;uJ,
1 li-; soul was in a stt "';lr hod.
lint v.ho ,ue wc Ut criticise
I nlcxs we better w.is device?
't we ae blended with vigorous health.
I low do we u e In it sjdendid wealth
la ht.i: diiv up to please our piide
Oi Iu Ipnc; wtiiknrs. at our side?
I o we our heallh-i mil ik;ion spread.
Let all enjoy our po Iwd?
If we're emu hed by cultured mind
1 lial mine; (tout family refined.
Alf we icerved aristocrat'
(i aic wc trieiuilv drtuwrats
Who wear our cultme on our arms
I o ia.c the :;i.de of common charms
that all mankind may
L'f 1 u (.
Do You Know Your
Own County?
.
Intrrralinx btlm of Infuriwat oa
ruucrrulHc the orlili of iiuci
iuj Kfurapl iMadinarls. km
IUUK1N- CWMMir.
TODAY: UMPQUA R.VER
h'm S'Jiv iiutf rial In thin j
m uhialiie-il from i:te r-
l" r ! I'Q i: A It I VEIt 1 ' m jm na
watt thetjltidian name of the
Im-ality of the I'tnpcina rtver,
and the name tame to be ap
plied both lo the river and to
an Indian tribe; iveu as
l'mpifua or ArKUilaa river, by
Jiavid lxuKlaH In ln2i. IV ler
sk n- refers to the lmpiu:t
mountains In a letter written
In 1S26, referring to the Cas
cade rane, which he was
viewinK bom. the Deschutes
Hiver. Fort 1'inpgua was es
tahiislied by the Hudson's lUy
( ompany In Is:J2. on the l.'mp
qi:a Hiver, opposite Elk Creek;
Alexander Rous Kives lmpiua
in one of IiIh Dooka and L mjr
qua In a later volume. .Meek
Kives Varnpeguas In contrea
sional documents and William
V. McArthur uses I'mpqua
during his survey of tiie Pa
th ic coast in I'sSij. -School-cri'.ft
Kivea Vnikwa. Hale uses
both ImgquaB and t'nikwa.
T h e territorial legislature
created an I'mjxiua County in
1S'), but It ceased to exiat in
1mh2, Its area havinK been add
ed to Douglas and other coun
ties. '
I UTTERS FROM THE
I DrtJi r 1
I rtJJrl.k, I
I
.... -
NOT SO IN DOUGLAS COUNTY
IMitor Kews Ueview
rhe following, from the column
In The Oiegonlan headed "Those
; Who Lome and Go." Is of Interest.;
j and I hope you will find It worth i
: reprlnling :
j "One thing about farmers:
j they never complain about tax-,
es for roads." says. K. E. Uean,
j commissioner of I'matllla
j county. "You never hear a far
j nier kick about spending
! money for this purpose, for
I there is no class of people
who realizo the importance of
1 good roads as does the farmer.
ie Is so dependent on roads
( t he knows all about them.
The farmers will pay any size
tajc for lliis purpose, and many
' farmers are willing to tax
I themselves ID mills to get a
I section of road Improved. In
1 I'matllla county we have about
j cleaned up our road program
and. with very few exceptions,
all (he farmers In our county
have been provided for In this
way. There are many hems
which make a farmer sore, but
paying out his money for bet
ter roads is not included In the
list."
Perhaps someone will come for
ward and show us a good highway
that has not proven to b
able investment for the
profit-
farmers
near It and perhaps not.
Observer.
PLEASANT FAMILY
j LONDON Five liltlo fuzzy, awk-
. j wain iiucMings retviuiy wamiereu
r.-,,... .... l1,,...- r.. C.,. ,.,1
away iiotu an Kssex
ed to h brood of a
ild hen pheas- i
ant
Tiie family was getting uloni;
line.
n-e and valuable papers which!
fror examination had been!
ruhrr live
STORY BY
The Tinymiies were now quite j
; vexed. "I wonder what we will do,
next." aid Scouty. "We have t:u
! li-hud. tcsiiug th.ngs for girls nnd
1kjs. There's not a thing that
! we've found wrong. The carts
with wheels run right along. Tiie
candy canes are made, and drums
and horns make loU of noiise." i
'"Oh. well, I gueg that ends our,
fun," s;i)il Clowny. ' All the work t.
Is denc. Come on. let's find a cozv :
! nlare ami nil sit riow-n a w-hilt. Pur i
work 1 really was inspired, but !
now 1 must admit I'm tired. 1:
guess I've done more than the i
rest." 'Ibis made the Tinies smile.'
No sooner hud they slopped to i
rest, when Santa shouted, I'll be'
ibiejt! I guess you 1 iuicg think
I you're through, but That's wb.rc
J jou are wrong. I have o::e other
Job for you. Com? ou, it w on't take
I long to do. This tin.e It is the sort
; of work that maHej wee fellows
j strong."
i "Oh, my. that doesn't sound so
good, and I d sneak from ihU if I
could," said Clowny. liilt he trailed
along a Santa led the way. Out in
the open they soon lound a won
drous thing upon the ground. "Oh
goodness Riacious!" Coppy cried.
"It's Santa's great big sleigh." '
"You bt it is," old Kama said.
"And now you Tinies go ahead and
clean it up real nicely. There are
j sponges near at hand. When I j
1 8;arl 0:1 "u r'?".' 'i 1
i t'31 as clean can be. All ngnt,
replied the Tinies. We'll soon
1 have it looking grand." ;
"Here's where tiie dirt and rust ;
j spots sail" raid Carpv, as he I
grabbed a pail.. "I'll gladly do the
washing, and you all can rub it
dry." And so they worked with all 1
their might, until the sleigh was
shining bright. And thus the sle.eh
'iT! TT"
fit
i t
..(AnficiatPd Fra I.ittJ Win.-) .
CHICAGO, . Dec. ILr jV repdrt
,IuU:bln".l . hnv .that 'i'tov. useid
.Neicher, part ow ner of the. Iio.ito-i t
j storo. and Constance Taimade of
j the Mtus plauutid. . Lo Ue - nmn k-d
! was described as "unlikely" in dis
I patches from Nice. Kraut, v. here
j the 9'aUi.al;:esr-i.Noniuu ( Jnnslanue";
.and their "mother are wintering. '1
j Netcher. whose fat In r foundetl !
, the 'department store of v. hieh j
j Netcher's brother, Charles, now Is,
president, was divorced vesterday j
by Airs. Gertrude Netcher wlni was
a screen actress at the time of ler
, marriage . in 1111). She charged
j cruejiy, f-pecii) jng acts in tbir
1 San Ut M mfcfc, Calif., home and in
fchieago. A money selilenunt w;.s
j made out of court. - - '
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' Eat barbecue sanawichea anj
live lorever. Brand a Road Stand
JAP MINERS ARE TRAPPED
(Ax'iii!el tifM U.mr.J W,rr)
TtrK (), Japan, Iter. 21.-Sixty
three miners woru trappeil today
by an explosion in the HarLutoi i ;
coal mine near Ku.hiro, Yezo I- i
land. Flro followed the explosion;
and the fate of the miners could ;
not be determined.
CHRISTMAS AND EASTER
YlUMe lire the
remember, when
Koes to elm: i ll.
Jl,ll I i.i ml, John
t o Sundays, yn:: !
uboia" t evvi.od j
"haries Kd wards, ;
iVuhall. Kay Ach- :
or and the underpinned will be
lookini; for you. Wei conip.
Frank the Hapti-t.
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i l !lTS!wjr7-('.I B'utve win', omerw i caw i -wer
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HAL COCHRAN
PICTURES BY KNICK
IT WlltMT. OFF. J
READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE
was nady fur its Irlp ofl through
the sky
(The Tinymites help Santa pack
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SIDE GLANCES
'I'll go and see him mother,
SUBTERRANEAN CONCERT
TlilhjSTIC. A concert at 1'os
tumia recently v.;s held tar under-:
Krountl : llie Mythological lb-II or
i the iiy. A choral mm iely mil a
' t:i:id Jtssi-mbled v. iih Inluihitanti
. t ; ; I
E i i ... n
in To SANIAOAtlS
! wfs u s pat 6f r. 1 j
I his sleigh in the next story )
i( oi'viiKiit, l'J2, .nka wirvice,.
- - I
By George Clark
but I'm doing It to please you.
from ".u towns and vilI:;Rfs and the
entire K'"i''- deluded into the
cl.nmbi r, which u nearly a quarter
cf a niil- In t : I'umferencft arid
c ipabl:. of holding to 20.0UU
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