ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1929. FIVE MIXED did PETITION FILED Application County Prune Association Placed Be fore Agent of Freight Bureau. Hearing to Be Held This Month on Budget U,rged to Work With Carriers. Actions to be taken the last Xof this month ou the application of the Oregon public service commis sion (or a rate on mixed Carloads of dried prunes and canned goods, according to information received today by J. C. Leedy, county agent. The Douglas Cooperative Prune association recently adopted a resolution asking the public ser vice commission to us its efforts to secure such a rate, supplement ing other requests made by various organizations throughout the state. Mr. Leedy has received a letter irom me commission w n l c H Btates: "In reply to your letter we wish to advise that on March 13, -191-tliis commission took up with Air. H. G. Toll, agent of the Trans continental Freight Bureau, ad dress 3uu West Adams street, Chi cago, Illinois, outlining in detail the situation existing in connection with the producing and marketing of dried iruits and canned goods by Oregon producers and shippers and requested him to take up with the Interested rail carriers the pro position oi establishing , carload rates from the Pacific coast to easier destinations on mixed ship ments of dried fruits and canned goods. This communication was acknowledged by Agent Toll un der date or March 19 and the sub ject hus been placed on the Trans .continental Freight Bureau docket 'jur L'uiitsiuuiaiiun not earner man No Announcement Expected Until Italy Ratifies Mussolini's Pact With Church. It Soon Will Be Moving Day for Harry Sinclair j DEPEWDERICE OF V -il 3f ) ' U W HV'KiL.'-! ' - . State Department Asked If -S f'T, fZSrU fl fmt' -i- Diplomatic Relations, Il "lJ?3&& -$tT&&rJJry' Severed in 1869, FROM THIS i'-V-f V ) TO THIS ."y JL it) &fMt ifj lliif?Jf a? raj can, recogutzing the sovereignty of the latter state, la ratified, the state department aenda a brief note informing the writers that the "question has not arisen." Following the policy of silence established by former Secretary of Slate Kellogg when the Italian Vatican agreementa were signed (.SOCIETY (Continued from page 3) Dloom, Mrs. A. 1). Hawn. Mrs. Ed (Awcutiil Irei Lvaaci! Wire) WASHINGTON, April 13. Many letters Inquiring whether diplo matic relations are to be resumed between the Untied States and the Vatican are being received by the recently bv Premier Mussolini and ! Lewis, Mrs. Kd Payton, Mrs. Clara Cardinal Gas parr I, the papal secre-; Cawfleld and Mrs. Merle Ivie. tary of state, the state department & declines to discuss the American I. and Mrs. L. M Wells and attitude on the question in any i family are leaving today for Port way. It was pointed out today that land. They will be in attendance si.. a v. . .. K.an !n ill a i i I Hon wmtrlinir rprpnllnn of Up otiri Mm A. I I (l)mrn nf the fied and the matter could not be discussed until final action is taken by the papacy and the Italian government. Once Represented The United States sent a diplo matic representative to the Vati can more than eighty years ii ft or rnnalilornhln fluhatft In oonato nr th annrnnrlntlnn fnr Ml. H. O. PllilpOtt of this City his salary. Those who sunDorted ! Mrs. Philpott Till spend several the proposal contended that the minister to the pope would not be sent in a spiritual character, but , Fcrn Johnson Becomes "to evince sympathy with the : . f - d 11 spirit of freedom" which had brok-j Bride ot Ueorge rrowell en out in Italy. of interest to their local friends In his message to congress in ! Is the marriage of Mrs. tern John metropolis. Mrs. Wells Is a daugh-: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ulhurn. who were formerly residents of thiB city. & Mrs. C. A. Philpott of Boise, ago Idaho, la the house guest of her th son anu aauKmer-rn-mw, ur. mm I weeks In Roseburg. mem from all sections country. In response to all of these let ters and to those Inquiring about the American government's attl ture in the event the present con cordat between Italy and the vatl he state depart- M$69, President Grant said he had ' son and George K. Prowell, both HOLLYWOOD BEATS BEAVERS. 7 TO 1. IN WET CONTEST From his paiatiai home at ureal iM'cx. long ittuwii. nuirv Sinclair, on muiioii.u.t.-, tutm prt;piiin to move for a HO-day period to the District of Columbia Jail, according to a ruling of the United biut's supremo court. The high court affirmed the sentence of the 1-H strict of Columbia supreme court, which was the penalty for Sinclair's refusal to answer the questions of the Senate public hinds committee investigating the Tenpot Dome oil scandals. Sinclair, his i-ong isiami mansion ana me jan are pictured hoovp, twelve days from April 6. 11)29. This is docket No. 9833 reading us follows: "Canned goods and dried fruits mixed carloads east bound: Request for amend ment of Tariff 2-W, I. C. C. No. 1206 H. G. Toll, agent, to provide for rates on mixed carload shipments of canned goods Item 1390-12 and dried fruits Item 1960 a minimum weight 60.00U pounds from nor tii Pacific coast to eastern destinations or that these mix ed carloads be charged for on basis of actual weight and car load rate on eacli commodity subject to minimum weight of 60,000 pounds." "We would suggest that the Douglas Cooperative Piuuo associa tion immediately wire Mr. H. G Toll, requesting favorable action t be given docket 9833, also take up with the interested carriers re questing their support in favor of this docket, lines interested pri marily being the Southern Pacific company, Oregon Electric Railway company, Union Pacific System, Northern Pacific Railway com pany, Great Northern Railway com pany, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway company. "This commission will be glad to do anything in its power to bring about this adjustment at as early a date as possible. "If the Douglas Cooperative Prune association desires a copy of this commission's petition for tins adjustment kindly advise and we will be pleased to furnish same. "Very truly yours "PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF OREGON. ' "By Herbert H. Hauscr, "Secretary." Amendment to the freight rates ( to include mixed carload shipments v of dried prunes and canned fruits would he an important change for the prune growers of the state of Oregon. At present California ship pers can load cars with prunes, tigs and various dried and canned fiuits and ship the entire car un der a special rate. In Oregon, how ever, a car must be loaded en tirely with one commodity. This is a great handicap to Oregon shin, pers. b A broker in the east can buy a car of mixed goods for a small market, where there would bp no sale for an entire carload of : prunes, jf Oregon can secure the i samo privilege, then the growers ' of this state wiil have a better op-1 portunity to invade some of the smaller markets that cannot now be served. Btudents of parents having any of these texts available that they are willing to give or loan to 'the Myr tle Creek Bchool are requested to leae them in the News-Heview for delivery: Civics 7 Davis and McClure, "Our Gov ernment. Geography 11 Shepherd, Geography for Be ginners (third grade). 8 Brigham and McFarlane, Es sentials of Geography (first book). 9 Brigham and McFarlane, Es sentials of Geography (secoud book). History 15 Gordy, History of the United States (new edition). 6 Clark, Down and Blue, School History of Oregon. Reading 8 Fassett, Beacon First Reader. 9 Fassett, Beacon Second Reader. lo Fassett, Beacon Third Reader. 10 ElBon, Elson Reader, Book III. 5 Bolenlus, Bolenlus Fourth Readers. 4 Bolenlus, Bolenlus Fifth Read ers. 5 Bolenlus, Bolenlus Sixth Reader. 20 Hill and Lyman, Reading and Living, Book 1 Today's News of Sport GRAHAM LOSES TO KID CHOCOLATE ON REPEATED FOULS (Associated Vtvu Loawd Wire) NEW YORK, April 13. The. question of bantamweight suprem acy, a complicated problem since the night two years ago when Charley Phil Rosenberg forfeited his title on the weighiug-ln scales, was no nearer settlement than ever today but New York fans at least had one gala night to look back upon us a purt of the arguments. Some 16,000 Jammed Jess. Mc Mahon'a new fistic emporium iast night for the fifteen-round struggle of Kid Chocolate, the Cuhau sen sation, and Bushy Graham, wire haired phantom from Utica, N. Y. They saw a great fight while it lasted, the decision given to Choco late on a foul In the seventh round. The fight itself was spectacular ; while it lasted und ended in dis anoointinc fashion when the tlrlntr 16 Hill and Lyman, Reading and urahum, tour times warned for low heavyweight champion, and Ira Dent, local grappler, wrestled one hour and a half to a draw here to night. Steelier won the first ball with a scissor hold In 49 minutes. Dem took the second , fall In 30 minutes with an arm lock. SLAYS SELF AND HUSBAND IIEOT RESPONSE Living. Book II Optional, 18 Lewis and Rowland, Third Reader. Optional, 10 Lewis and Rowland, Fourth Reader. Writing 11 Writing Lesson for Primary Grades, A. N. Palmer. 7 Palmer Method of Business Writing. Arithmetic 6 Drushel, Noonan and With ers, Arithmetical Essentials, Book I. 6 Drushol, Noonan and Withers, Arithmetical Essentials, Book 11. 21 Biown-Eldridge Arithmetic, Book III. Music 10 Parker, McConathy, Itirgo and Miesner, Progressive Music Series, Book 1. 20 Progressive M usic Series, 10 Progressive Music Series, Book HI. Spelling 16 MnCaU's Speller, Book I. 20 McCall's Speller. Book II. Language 12 Potter Jesclike and Gilleit, Oral and Written English, Book I. 11 Written English. Book II. Physiology and Hygiene 18 Winslow, Healthy Living, Book I. 6 Winslow, Healthy Living, Book II. High School American Literature 10 Payne, American Literary Readings. English Composition (Amoclatdl Pn Iaiod Win-) FORT WORTH, Tex., April 12. Mrs. M. F. Hendricks uhoL and killed her husband and killed her self today 'ill their farm at Reno west of' here. Each was about 56 years old. ; FIGHT? LAST NIGHT ( Afwoeiuttil I'nss l.wtttil Wire) SAN FliANCISCO, April 13. Corporal Izzy Schwarta of Now York lambasted Boy Walley of Singapore to an easy ten-round de cision here last night. AwooIiitM I'rcM Uward Wire) Batting averages reached new highs tor the season ill the Pacific Coast league, it was evidenced by scores in yesterday's four series games. . Base hits so noticeably lacking In the first two weeks of the season continued to click from the 1 buts of the Seals and the San Francisco club pounded out Its fourth straight victory over the Sacramento Sena tors, 6 to 2. Hollis Thurston, right hander, held the Senators to five scattered hits. Hollywood won 7 to 1 from the Beavers at Portland in typical Beaver weather. It rained from the third to the eighth Inning, and time out was called twice for in jured players. The wet ball got i away from MahaTfey, Portland pitcher, und he hit Malnney who (was at but, under tho heurt. He I was led to the bench. Cowboy Tom tlin wrenched his ankle while slid-! ing to second base through the mud. Another of Mahaffey's wet caunonball pitches barely missed Pitcher Hulvey on the head. The Seattle Indians used three twiners In u vain effort to turn back the San Francisco Mission Reds, but dropped the game to the visitors 11 to 9. At Log Angeles the Angels won 6 to 1 from tho Oakland nine. Clyde Barfoot won hie fourth straight game, of the season, . and helped the Angels to maintain their hold on first place, by crack pitch ing, sending over his famous "slow ball." been officially luformed of the an-of Roseburg. The ceremony tooK nexatlon of the papa) states by place in Medford April 11, with Italv and that the United States Rev. W. K. Ray officiating, had recognized the change In theh Mrs. Johnson Is the eldest daugh status of their sovereignty. Since ! r of Mr. nud Mrs. Raymond Phil thai tim. tlift ITnltPd Siates has Bps of Squaw Lake. The home mony took place was the gather ing place of many friends and re- latlves ot the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Prowell have many friends in Roseburg, where thj bridegroom Is well known in rail road circles. CHURCH NEWS First Church of Christ Scientist Church edifice 312 E. Douglas street. Sunday service at 11:00 n. m. Subject: "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real." Golden text: James 5:15. The prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and If he have com mitted sins, they shall be forgiven him. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. m. All up to the age of 20 years are lovingly welcome. Wed nesday evening service at s o ciock which includes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. The reading room in the front of the building Is open daily except--Sundays and holidays from 2 to 4 p. m. where the Bible and all auth orized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchas ed. The public is cordially invited to attend th services and use the reading room. Here From Glendale Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Gilliam of Glendale were visitors In this city had no representative at the Vati can. Church Diplomacy LONDON. April 13. The Lon don Daily Telegraph today said that the recent cancellation of the proposed visit of the archbishop of Canterbury to Jerusalem and the holy land was in deference to Inferred wishes of the Vatican. The English primate, the paper said, recognized the delicate re ligious situatiou in the holy land, and when he received Intimations his projected trip there was re garded with some misgivings by the holy see he abandoned it. He had planned the visit as a part of a cruise he is making aboard J. P. Morgan's yacht while he recuper ates from a severe winter Illness. of Rev. W. K. Ray where the cere- today. DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Established 1928 ' Perfect Funeral Services Fair and Reasonable Prices AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE H. C. STEARNS PHONE 112 ' Manager 112 pine and Lane Sts. Lady Attendant VIOLIN PRODIGY BRINGS AUDIENCE TO ITS FEET puiichitiK, s;int a final blow to ; Chocolate's belt Hue when on the verge of a knockout In the seventh. l nere were lour clean Knockdowns won iu all. SAN D1EC.O. April 13. Jack YANKS AND GIANTS TO WIN PENNANTS DOPE OF EXPERTS (AwocUttd Prcn Leaped Wlrn) BERLIN, April 13. Yeluidl Menuhin, twelve-year-old violin prodigy of San Francisco and New York, tonight took Berlin music lovers by storm in a concert with the philharmonic orchestra with Bruno Walter conducting. At the end of a Krelsler Cadenza In Beethoven's concerto, the au dience rose In a trlbuto and shout- ed Its applause. At the end of the j piUK' nlH Ul IJUIICV HUM IU WtHJUI I out perslsteut crowds that threat eued to rush the platform. Arundel, piano tuner. Fbone 1S0-L. Fresh salmon eggs, Idleyld Park. Roofing at Wharton Bros. Fishing contest at Idleyld Park. Broccoli Wanted FOR CANNING We want the following crops to be produced on contract from seed furnished by us: beets, carrots, parsnips, cabbage, brussell sprouts, tomatoes. FRANK J. NORTON CO. (AwuK'iutMl 1'rvM I-uod Win-) NKW YORK, April 13. Tho 1 threat of another all-New York SOUTHERN CROSS NOT DAMAGED BY FORCED LANDING Peas ley, Oakland heavyweight, i monopoly of major league buse-1 the ten-round decision over: ball's highest laurels stands out in i Larry Serrail. San Fruncisco, here' the advance dope for the pennant: last night. Beasley oulboxoM audi races that got under way next i out puched Serrati throughout. Tuesday. i It was not so long ago, in 1921-j HOLLYWOOD, Cal., April 13. 1 22-23, that the world's series was Jos Roche, San Francisco Italian, just a subway affair. This trust i won a ten-round decision over j was broken up and only half of Its I I'Humer Sheridan, Sioux City, Iowa, j former partnership the Yankees I middleweight in the main event; has since operated with any con Ihere last night. Roche's good right spicuous success. , hand played a conspicuous part in This year the Giants again Join jtlio victory. There were no knock 'their fellow townsmen as favorites downs. Roche recently knocked oulUn the forthcoming championship 'Sheridan in two rounds. Roche j races, as a result of the official : weighed 155; Sheridan 15si. ; consensus of newspaper experts '. j compiled for the third successive SACRAMLMO, April 13. In avear by the Associated Press. , 1 he results of this major league (Associated I'rcH L-a-d Win) SYDNEY, N. S. W., April 13. The rescue plane Canberra radioed late today It had just left the vi cinity of the Southern Cross, dis covered yesterday near Fort George, and that another plane had landed near it on the mud. The ( an berra d topped fourteen bags of provisions to ' Captain I tKriiHnir n"hutti'UB h,.u nu'ur v,.,.,,. Klngsford-Smith and tils i i .i, t ,..,,., ' down March 31 while attempting a flight from Sydney to Wyndham. Tobacco and IS QIVEili APPEAl !LB S Al t.arclo, bpokane welterweight, lor 1929 with more than sixty ex knocked out Freddie Hoppe of Sun 'ports registering their opinions. revolver were also ! i " . , T, u""; 7.!".- Included, along with 85 telegrams I ;,, T..,.' t'Tn 'h i,V . . 7. . "... a .. .. I I after one and one hair minuies of pennant and tho Giants as the lit . riirttf Itiv (n tha t..ntl, I, ........ .1... .......f..l Kl.l nnrl.v Punt a In !lr.l,l II. nlln, i"h" . . " " " V'" iui VlllVUgU Vi h i i i ""'-'' "' '. rounu ne was given uie lull count. 'Cubs by signals the Southern Cross was not damaged but needed only petrol and oil. from friends and well wishers. When the Canberra arrived narrow margin. RAINES BEATS ZIVIC 9 Murray and wiles. First Book j welterweights. in I'.ngiiMi. 6 HiiPhcock, High School Eng lish Rook. Cecmctry A Durell and Arnold, New Plane Geometry. Typewriting 7 Rational Typewriting (Rev. ed). Social Problems 3 Towne, Social Problems (re-; vised). i Science 1j Hessler, Junior Science. Spanish 1R Harrison, Elementary Span ish Reader. -latin i 3 Kelsey, Caesar's Commentaries. (Awviat''i I'rfNt I.casr'l Win1) C ANTON, Ohio., April 13. Dirk Raines. Sun Dip en ('ulif fi'iruihu. 'ed Jack Zivlc, Pittsburgh, in ten rounds here lust night. Doth are DERN AND STECHER DRAW IN WRESTLING BATTLE f ut"l I'n-wi l-awl Wir- SALT LA K K CITY. Utah, April 13. .Iop St 'Cher, former world'! Dance Starts at 8:30 Sharp HM M a win WIGWAM Saturday Night, APRIL 13 MUSIC BY PEPPY STAR FIVE A new Classified Advertisin: ervice S The faith of tho News Review in the ability of the people of Imug l;ts county to respond to the ueed of the Myrtle Creek school chil dren fnr text books has been fully justified by the wonderful recep tion of tho appeal made In yester day's edition. The News-Rpview requested the loan or donation ofi school materials for the children j BORN of Myrtle Crctk. who lost all of TELEFTiRn To Mr. and Mrs. their books and supples In the re-! John Teleford ofhIa citv, April 12. wilt fire. Within a few hours a daughter. ivr me appeal appeared ouens oi coplep of needed books were deliv ered to the News-Review office for the benefit of the pupils at the lu-irhboi iug town. The list, however, if. iiol yet suf ficient to meet the neds, and there i st III room for more anHirftan-o for these youngster. A lif t of the books uetikj apeaia below aud SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. A. 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