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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1929. FIVE Backfield Combination cf Hawaiian Rainbows Who Meet Oregon Universit y at Portland Next Saturday ,7 V rfcw fey. f? 4.- & I "V' Y -4 illf The last presentation of tliq urn sital comedy, "Baby Stealer?," was Rivt'ii lust nisht to a sucond capacity house at the Antlers tlie: aire. This last performance prov ed to be even more of a success than that of the first ntaht, The, cast responded, heartily to man encqrcs. The cast, headed hy Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McNaushtan, was high lv praised for the clever manner in which it carried cut Its parts. The rttst wjis well yupprrt- ej by three choruses of beauti fully clud dancing tirU. The steps wtre unusually pretty und the soloa and songs were encored many times by the delighted au dience. From the applause Kveu to the Shetland pony choius. Rose burg's future home talent produc tions 15 years from now will be evi-n greater than those at the present time. The bmall tots won tue heaiis of the entire, audience and responded to several en cut cs. The entire cast enjoyed a ban quet and Impromptu trulic at the Palace of Sweets after the show. The funds obtained from "Uuhy Sjte.alers" will go to, help the poor and needy in and around Hose lung.. The goodly sum raised by the Kiks this year Is deeply ap preciated by them and will be dis til lulled to the best advantage. Kxalied Kuler Kdwaid Kohlhagea thanked the audience for its fine Mipport in making this musical comedy a fhiaiieit1.! success. BIB FOR TITULAR The, Koseburg chamber of com merce, with the consent of school authorities today extended an In vitation to the orth Uend and 11 end hi! h school football teams to settle, their championship dispute on Kinlay field at .some date to be selected by the two schools. Both teams are, undefeated and are champions of their districts. North Bend being the. outstanding team In southwestern Oregon, while I Bend holds the title for southeast riu Oregon. Both teams are fast. ' heavy squads, playing a wonderful game of football, and manA fans would like to see the teams g4t to gether. ' The chamber has promised the teams the free use of the local 1 field and has promised also to do I everything possible to secure a I Rood attendance for the contest and will turn over all receipts. with the exception of local ex pemtes, to the two squads to meet their transportation costs. The Hoseburg field is centrally, locat ed, and therefore Ideal for the pur pose, besides being the finest and fastest high school gridiron in the entire state. HOBI PLANE WILL RETURN HERE FOR PUBLIC SERVICE LADIES SILK AND. WOOL HOSE 49c We now have a complete line of colors and sizes in silk and wool 1 A wonderful value. Get them at Carr's. Adv. The Yiuger Singers at. Methodist Kplscopal church. Friday night. Ad mission 50 cents. The Hobl Airways Travelair monoplane which carried passen gers here recently, will be back in llosehurg Saturday and Sunday, this week-end, according to an an . nouncement made today. The plane will be located at the Ameri can legion municipal airport and will cany passengers at the cent-a-pound rate used, when here be fore. When the plane was last here U made 88 flights and carried over 500 passengers during the two days. Nearly 200 people were In line waiting for rides when dark ness came Sunday night, and as the plane was engaged for the fol lowing day It was necessary to dis continue flying. If weather permits the plane will fly both Saturday and Sunday, the 23rd and 2-lth, making short bops over the city. - Led bv Captain Uusty Holt those Itainhow ball carriers will meet Oregon in the .Multnomah civic stadium at Portland next Saturday Man to man the. Hawaiian hacks will outweigh the Oregonians. Coach Klum has one of the best teams in the history of the Islitnd school, and will give Oregon its toughest bailie of the season. The Islanders have not been delVnted this sea:ou. Saturday's game will se two outstanding tnothall players of the west t'iht It out for honors. They are Bob Itobinson, Oregon halfback, and Holt, captain of the Hatnbows. Holt has galloped past all oppo sition this season, while Robinson rose to his greatest performance in the Oregon State game in which he cored Oregon's two touchdowns. Robinson is the leading scorer on the Oregon team with i? points, and ranks fourth on the Pacific coast for conference scores with points. Itobinson, Londahl and Hal Ikittun will be Oregon's chief offensive stars against Hawaii. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR LEADERS AT WHITE HOUSE (Continued from pane 1) ,lalor who will mppt with Presi dent HooviT and Secretary Davis late today included William (ireen. president. '.I.Uliew W'oll. viie piesi dent, and Frank Morrisan, secri tray of tlie American Federal ion of Labor; Jnim L. lcwis. president of the United Mine Walkers of America; A. Johnston, president Hrotlierhood of Locomotive Kn Rineers; Timothy Shea, assistant president Ilrolherliood of Locomo tive Firemen and Knsinemen: A V. Whitney, president Brotherhood i,r ttiinrmwl Triilnment. ami K. P. Curtis, president Order of Raihva1 Conductors or America. Ford Explains Crash WASHINGTON', Nov. 21. Urn-1 ry Ford snid today after leavim! a conference of businessmen called hy the president that the first thiiiK to do was "to corrccl the im pression that the present rondl lion of affairs is due to the stock market." "Collapse of speculation may have been tile occasion of a hmi nesa hesitation," Mr. Ford con tinued, "but it certainly was not the cause. "The stock market does not make prosperity but prosperity Is absolutely essential to such an In flation of values ns we have seen during the past year. When an in flated stock market breaks, it does not necessarily carry gener al business down with it, but when eeneral business declines it In variably deflates the artificial values of the slock market. "That is what happened. It was only the temporal y diversion of businessmen's attention that pre f ' vented them from seeing what was happening. It is now clear lo all that the real explanation of the present situation is not to be found in recent stock market his tory, but in recent business history." by proving how dishonest republi cans were." lie asserted that he could not be "contrite" for sins which lie had "never coinuiitled." nor "proleud to be ashamed of conduct" which he said ho knew to have been "up right." In addition, he reviewed tlie contentions of his lawyers when the two cases on which ho was sentenced were ill the courts. "I have just finished serving sentences for contempt of tlie sen ate ami contempt of court not for any crime." lie said. "Uul the peo ple seem to think that the pi nal lics for contempt were in plaM of punishment for some olher of fense Willi which 1 was charged but exonerated by a jury." Sinclair Entered the jail on the night of May 6 to servo terms of six months for contempt of court and three for contempt of the sen ale. Portions of Ihe two sentences ran concurrenlly and with deduc tions for good behavior, he was confined to the jail for six months and fourteen days. SISKIYOU FOREST AGAIN MENACED BY STUBBORN FIRES SENIOR GRIDDERS TO FLAY COQUILLE The Itosoburg senior hiuh school foot Imll team play.i Its last Kame here Saturday when it meets the Cotiuille sijuad on Finlny field. Coquille, according to comparative scores, is a good match for the Itoseburg team, and an interesting eame is expected. The Itoseburg team is working out regularly in preparation for the contest. filtANTS PASS. Ore., Nov. 21. Wit h the thermometer standing at nine degrees above zero, crews of fire fighters left here this morn ing to battle forest fires raging in the outskirts of the Siskiyou na tional forest, southwest of here. One fire was reported eating its way toward the Oregon boundary from Del Norte county. Calif. Another fire with a five-mile frontage was being driven east waul a few miles from Harbor, Oregon. Additional fire fighters were be ing recruited on tlie streets here and hurried to the scene. In view of the unusually dry autumn forestry service officers expect a stubborn battle before the flames are extinguished. Grants Pass has had but one general rain since last June. EASTERN STAR MEMBERS ATTENTION M"!iibei-s of Myrtle Creek, Canyouville and Kiddle chap- ters will be our guests at renu- lar meeting of Jtosehurg chap- ter No. S tonight. A good pro- gram has been arranged. All members of the order are urg- ed to attend. FREE JOHNSON, Sec. SINCLAIR. OIL BARON, ENDS 2 TERMS IN JAIL (Continued from page 1) believe you will show a marked im provement. " Guiltless, He Insists 1 A short grar before leaving the Jail. Sinclair issued a statement as serling that he had been Imprison ed as a "victim of political cam oaiirns to elect honest democrats A million and a half dollars a day More than 200 new Bell tele phone buildings arc going up this year in the United States, 800,000 additional telephones are going into use and new switchboards to care for ,1,ooo, 000 addi tional calls a day.'l hou sands of miles of new cable, millions of miles of wire, new carrier systems, vacuum tubes and loading coils. 1 These arc a few of the things in the 10,29 construction and improvement program of the Bell System which will cost more than ?o million dollars a million and a half a day. . Telephone growth ;s essential to the new American civiliza tion of better opportunity for the average man. The Bell Sys tem employs more than 400,000 workers, is owned by 450,000 stockholders, and serves the people of the nation. Every day the Bcil System is extending its lines to more peo ple, increasing the speed and accuracy of its service, giving greater comfort and conveni ence in telephone use All of this is done that each individual may get the most from this means of all inclusive and in stantaneous communication and thar the nation may be one neighborhood. This is part of the telephone ideal that any one, anywhere, shall be able to talk quickly and at reasonable cost with anyone, anywhere else. 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