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ROSEBURG, NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY,' FEBRUARY 13, 1936. visiting Mr. aod Mr.. MpQregor. Mr. and Mrs. Everet Stanley moved from tlie Willis Fritts bouae to Dillard where they will reside, i Mrs. Dorotbv Moaer of Rose burg is ill at the home of bar parents, Mr and Mrs. McGregor. POLITICAL ENEMIES "NO STUDYING ALLOWED" ed Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lund tea. Tbe former resided for many years at Colea Valley and attended school there. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lynn, who have visited relatives at Melrose for the past two weeks, left Fri day for Gavlord. Oregon. - Mrs. Lillie Bushaell of Myrtle Point visited Sunday at tbe home of her brother aod sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Matthew. Iiexter Baugbinau of Renfrom Set t lenient spent Monday night TWO Ickes and Talmadge Voice Divergent Views About Former President. Sl'KIMMTKI.K. 111.. Ftb. 12. (Al'j mvfigcnt iiiUTpiftutitiiia of .Abraham l.iiRolu as u liiejiiUttit who "tfcuUhitJ the American c-oii-Blitutloii" and as u wan who knew , it wan iniMjiiiltt la "ho dufcKle yourself hack to protiierity," wt-re cuiiiuniiJlutod tuuuy ly imhtuai leaders. Two bitter noiitlcul fis, Socie lury of luturlor JIuroM L. Ir.ke mid Gov. KtiKMie Talnmdiiu of Oeurnia, speaMHK trom tin nam plallonn luhl night lin Ht iiied their Vi-WH or the Cill war pieulin In incneut day political li-iiua. It-kfH, a former republican. Hpoke of Linc.(?ln' willinnneiss to end Hiuvery uVsnito the i:oiititution. "It uppeai'H to have been Abraham Lincoln," Haid It-ken, "who Hcuttled thu Aiiieriean coiihliLUtion, st'L up a ditlatoralilp, thicw Hie miprt'ine court into the. I'otoniue liver and declarfMi a inoiuluiiiiiii on cou grusu." tiov. TulinudKe, a tlemoerat and flu: of ti:t uUiiiiuimiiUimi, wLsue-l "u man like Uncom" were pit-si dunt now, "llo would nevur allow u hiuin lrinui's need to leaili the doctrine that jcm ran lnnm doKsie yourneir hark to prowper ity," Haid the lieuiniun. itutli guve high piaine to Uncoln, who wan burn J -7 yearn uyo today. 1 hey confined tlieir addiessoH to 'prepared inanUacripLti. Kacli made u hepaiate trip to Oak Klde ceiiii'tery to place wreaths on Lincoln' tomb. Old Campaign Cited Ickea cumpareU me preeeiit day Liberty lea mi e with tnotse wno climbed Liiiiolii utteutpled to re place the cuiialilutiou with u die tatorKliip, "Ueneral (.iicrgG II. Alct'lellau ran against him for pi evident in 1S4U uii u 'have Uiu count Hut ion" platform," l( ke Haid. "We aeem to have many (Jeorgu AleClcllaus Mow." He described us "copperheads," a term lormerly applied to north ern sympathizers with the confed eracy, llioue who onjec ted "wneii a president had Interested himself In the catiso of. the plain people, when lie la determined to ecjuuuze economic opporl unities." TalmadKe, the firm Motithern kuv crnor to pay homage ut the en.un ulputor'H Kliriiie here, uaid the na tion should eintihilu Lincoln's example "and not run wild on a tl renin that thu government owes lis all a living." The Kovernor commented liilefly tm current Issues. - !i -.. ; J - :.' !' ... ! ';! ' !' BIO DK JANEIRO, Feb. IS (Al' The r'reneh air line "Air France" announced tuduy it was 4 :iU i i bout word com erninK the j fate ol it airliner "Villc de Uueuus , i Aires." loiij? overdue on a flight j lai-ro.ss the South Atlantic with five I crew and one passenger. i Brazilian air authoriUes esttuiat-J ! ed that if the seaplane had de- j i acended In the Atlantic It would: foe at a point near the Sao Paulo 1 rocks, 73u miles northeast or N'a- i . tal, seaport of liio Grande lo I .Norte. ! j The plane, which left Natal Mon-1 day morning and was due at Dakar, I j Senegal, Africa, yesterday morn-1 jlng, sent Its lattt report Monday I I from a point 610 miles east of Natal. ; Airplanes and ships searched off the coast of Lirazil. There will be no studying of textbooks, reference books and theses In this room. The picture Is a re production of the "browsing room" an interesting part of the new library at ths University of Oregon, which Is fast rising from what once was termed Kincaid field. "Xo studying allowed In this room." This sign or one similarly wordud, will appear over the door of the most eoimpieiiuiis and iiupurlunt room in the new University uf Orfjion library, now under, construction and expected to he ready for oicupnncy next fall. The room, which wilt be comfort ably furiiitdii'd by friend of the li brary, will be for pleasure rending only, and the BtuioKjaVre and furni ture have burn planned to conform to tliii idea. It Iihi tentatively been railed tbe "browsing room," and will he open to all students. Jn place of the usual row of desks, it will have paty chairs, davenport, attractive floor ani, and at each end a fire place, wlueb on cool winter days will ho'd a cheery fire, will odd a home like touch. Books to Line Walls Walls will be lined with books, tnowt uf which will be gifts, all iu shelves conveniently placed for easy iuKpec tion. An attendant will be on bund, not to enforce quiet snd diwlpbne, but to offer fneudly advice and to charge oat volumes tbe students may wish to take out overnight. The plans for tbe structure hove placed the browwing room on tbe main floor, In tbe space between the two principal entranwt. It ii to be a room by DO feet, with a north exposure that will provide ample dnyli;nht. Par tial wnlls .will divide the room into three sectloni. Wide doors, each of glssa so that atudents pasting by niny look into the inviting spot, will be provided at eah end. Used to Beguile The room is not to be a retreat for accomplished book -lover, but a meant of be pui lenient for non-rending mudenti,'' explaina Karl W. Onthank, dean of personnel of the university, and a member of the committee that worked out the Idea for the project. It In to be free from all odor of re quirement and to he baited by the boicest lures of the book trade. Once a atudent in 'hooked' we hope he will remain a 'victim of good reading and good books for the rest of his life. Such a service, hi. we feel, as Im portant for a university library to render as kandiog out required read ing to book-bored credit -hunt era." The room will be furnished largely by funds to be raised hy a group known as "friend of the University Library," and from gifts already avail able for this purpose. The library, which will cost spprox-' Imately $400,000 when completed, has been made possible by a I'WA grant . and loan to the university. Work on it has been under way einee last sum mer, and it is expected to be ready for nrciipaney next fall. It will contain three full stories and a basement, and wilt be modern and up-to-date in every way. AZALEA PROWLER LOOTS HOME OF SHERIFF ST. JIKLKNH, Ore., Feb. 12. (AI'J Moiu than u loyul huiiho of duly prompted Sherilf Okcuv G. WtHU today in bin huh it'll for a house prowler. While the' Hiiorlff jilept the burglar runrmclvcd his home, atealliiK hia billfold which cuntiilniMl f;tu and Ills driver's Ii ounae. Thu hilllold uuh on the tlrettHur u few feet from thu sher ' iir s bed. Around the County KoKebuiK were made. Principal Hill also attended the O. S. T. A. meet- inK. Alice Ward, uniull daughter of Mr. and Mia. Howard Ward, und IVtc L'lam, lorn hinh school stu dent from Gazley, are confined to their respective homes by measles. Mrs. Fred Wright, Mrs. Pete Flam, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Wright, and Rny Wtlht Mere HoRebui'K viaitora lust Wi'dneaduy. Mr. and Mt'n. James Malloy and duUKhler, Nva I.tri, Mih. Kltzabeth M l-h-bpIh, Mrs. Ivan Welch and Mrs. Karl Wftit'inan aluo were Kotiuburg viHltora lust week. Mitts Mtty Giohh, local prlmury teucher, apent the week-end ul Uoaeburij and Yoncalla, Alert ico Hachor returned to high action! Monday uflcr u week's ubhuDco on account ol lllneati, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaulku und sou, Kicliard, and Mra. Guulke's niotlier, Mrs. J, VVIIIaiil, were Hunching visitors Monday. Mr. Guulke luctmlly purchuaed u used Cbevorlet truck. Wool Krowern In tills vicinity are being contacted this week in an effort to form a county-wide wool pool. Or. George Nicholas of Roseburg j Is testing cows for Bang's disease i here thiB week. ! Joe Campbell, Implement sales man with tlie Farm Bureau, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Miss Gladys Clam. primary teacher ut Myrtle Creek, spent the week-end at the home of her par ents, Mr. und Mrs. Clay I'lum, at Mile. Mrs. Chester Sliltner, teacher ut the Oak Knoll school on upper Days creek, has been rehired for tlie coining year. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Hooloy took ilieirou, SLephen, to Myrtle Creek for medical attention Friday. -Visa Janet Moffat, county health nurse, and Dr. Campbell, county health officer, visited the local school Wednesday und Friday of lu.sl week, giving tho tuberculin test, Schick teat, smallpox vaccina (ion, etc., bftiidea giving the flint grude pupils a thorough health lent students participating In athletics their heart and lung tests. AZAUKA, F'l.. 12 .Me. ami Mrs Kd Johns visited Wednesday and Thursday at Dixonville with Mr. laud Mrs. Will Chadwlck. Mr. und Mrs. Aldou Swan of Ft. Klamath moved hero Friday and will be employed ut the Starveout "Lumber Co. : Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley, of j Trail, spent the week-end here j visiting friends and relatives, j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Evans and ' son. Gifford Floyd, and Marion Fans of Charleston spent Saturday 'here visiting at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. John Jantzer and attend ed to business In Glendale. Mrs. James ha! v age left Satur-i I day for Albany where she will fspend two weeks visiting relatives. I (red Lubbe and William Lubbe !of McMiunvitle brought two truck I loads of steam shovel machinery I here Friday to be used In mining operations on Sturveout creek. Harry Dayton returned to his home here tiunday after spending the past week in Glendaie with his brother, Abner. WILBUR WIl.Hrn. Feb. 12 Mrs. B. Bridge spent the week-end at An chor visiting with her son-in-law und daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McKay and Mrs. 11. K. Brown, Mr. Mrs. Hugh Bitchie and Mr. .Mrs. Harold Ale Kay went to MELROSE MELROSE Feb. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Gale Blevtns, who have re- ! sided on the tiandquiat place for j the past year und a half, moved ' Thursday of last week to Hose-1 ,burg where they will reside. Mr. Mr. 1 Blevins will enter the veterans and hospital for medical cure, and Rogers Clark of Powers visited Ku-' relatives at Melrose last Sunday. gene Simony to attend the Phil-1 Miss Kutn I ison and Miss Doro-lips-AlcKuy wedding. I thy White are both 111 at their Miss Alice Humphreys Is 111 at homes with measles, her home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitney and Air. and Mrs. Basher of Eugene 'two daughters of Canyonville and were week-end guests of .Mr. and j their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. .Mrs. Lee Webber. (and Mrs, Lealer Casey und child- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tonoll and ren, of Butte Falls, Oregon, visited family will move tho lust of the j Mr. and Mrs. Kd Glass last Friday week to Wolf Creek. Mr. Tonoll., Howard Wilson is visitipg iu who is foreman of tho Southern Hoseburg with his brother-in-law Pacific section crew, has been j and sister, Air. und Mrs. Charles transferred to the Wolt Creek sec- j Keyes. tion. ! Mr. und Airs. Chester Thompson The W. C. T. U. will have a ; and tuo daughters of Cottonwood, silver tea Thursday afternoon at ! Idaho, and the former's brother, nut) also giving the high school tbe home of Mrs. Edwin Russell. E. L. Thompson, of l'mptua, vlslt- DAYS CREEK DAYS ('REEK. Feb. UV-Miss Jean J'ergusou and Air. ami Airs. C. R. Ituckingham mid son, Ralph, of Uoseburg visiied Sunday aliei iioou and evening here ut the home of thu tunnel ' pa rents, Air. and Airs. John FeigiiMon. Air. and Airs. Lee Wehde, who have been living in the Alva Per due, house rei-cuily, moved Satur uay to their new houso on the Percy Reals piate. Air. und Ahs. Alva Perdue and sou. Johnnie, mid daughter,' Irene Hcrlrund, relumed to their home here Friday liom Powell Hutte In central Oregon, where they have been residing since lust spring. Mrs. Perdue parents, All . and Mrs. Karl Widrig, went over to Powell Untie last week, returning here u lib the Pcidues. Ray W right went to Myrtle Creek Friday for medical treat ment. Air. und Mrs. Leonard F. Whit nker i McCredle Springs, near ( lakridgo, spent the week-end here lit (he home of Ihe hitler's parents, Mr. and Airs. Joe A. Snyder. Airs. Whllakor spent lust week al Rose burg vlsiiing nt the home o) her hrolhci -In law and sister. Mi-, und Mis. J;unes Pauley. The Whiiak-i-rs wen' at couipaiiied back to Mc Credle Springs by their nieee, Hur hai'H Snder, who will remain with them sevetul et-ks. Itat barn's mother, .Mis. FiJu Su del, accom panied them us tar as Eugene, in tending lo gt) on tiom there to Sa lem lo visit her motlier. Mrs. J n lile Chapti). and oilier relatives lot about it week. All s Aim tan t Simabetd spent Hie weekend at Roselmig jit the lioiue of her grulKlniothi'i. Mis. J. II. Liidets. Mim Sit ua beid alien. ltd (lie o, S. T. A. meeting and the county i league meeting Saturday. Primipjil t C. 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