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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1936. tied Ttally l-:itril Hutidiiy hy tbt Av-ltt-letv to, luc. MriutMT of '1'be AMrliitd i'reM The AhmiciuUmI i'ri-nd in exrluaive ly entllK-d to Hie un for r.-piildKH-tton of all newa tllx"t:heii ri edited o It or not other whim credited In i ' pHpnr and to all local news p...llniud lur.-in. All rights of re- Kubllcatlun special UiapaU'tiea rein are ulna ronerved. HARMS ELLSWORTH KdJtor Entered as second rlima tuattpr May 17. 1120. at the pout office at Itotteburtf, Oruoii. undvr mci ui Marib , 1878. Represented by M-C MOCENSFN & CO lnc. Una Franrliru Bunh Street. Lin AnucliM- South Kprintf HtH'Pt. hi-Mlll liua Hti-wurt IS it" e e t, t hlt-nuu ii6U North MitlilKail Ave. Ieinlt ana Ktul'heiiHon iililtf. New lurk -21 Kimt 4Ulh Utreut. Vorlluud Hcdill Uldtf. MuliMprlvlln II at re . Dully, per yt'.ir ry mail H.oit Daily, tt niontiiM liy mull 2.U0 Daily, 3 muiitlii Ly tnall 1.J0 Daily, MltiKlo iiiunth by mall u Daily, by currier lh-i-' mouth ... .60 Only Way Left. TPIIK flub couimlrishm bun cleiifcd the rf.Miui'flt that It iiho Ita mi thoilty to close Hie I'tii'muii river to net (lulling. Chulrmmi Veacli, of the rmiimiK Hion, nmkeii Ihe follouhiK n!n(e nifiit : "The reronln don't bIiow uny iiialerlal clmiwe In the salmon run the la tit lu or 12 yours, mill we lmvo nothing which would warrant U cIohIdk. 11' wo dotted the ntron.ni wo wouhl have to shut down the butchery, whltdi Ifl huihioiUhI by commercial fishing feenand soon wo would have no fish Jn the river." Ncllhnr of those RlateinenU is correct. Kveryono ;ho knows any thing about the CIbIi run In the river known Hint the Btilnton ure flint dlKappcarltiK. It Ih absurd to my that there has been no change in the run of flub In 10 or 12 years. Chairman Vouch certainly should know that. It Is almost enually ahnurd to mty that only hy maliituiniim the conmierciul luttrliery can the river bo kept Blocked with fish. Iteforo the nelrt wore placed In the river Iho , Btrcum cohtahu'd ilenly or fish and nulural pnpaf;uUon kept it well Blocked. Thero Ih only ono wny to Have tht) flshlnfc IndUHtry from Hue If, and that hi to got the river closed by IckIhIuUvo iicllon or by a vote of tho people. Tho net fishermen will ultimately flub thi'mnolvos llht out of buHiiit'Hrt. The trouble with that, so Tar an the upper river folks uro concerned, is that when tho netle;-H cleuu the river of flub thnro will be no Hport fishing either. , In view . of UiIh Hltuatlou, the News-Heview believes tho only way left to save the fish resource of tho Vmpqmi in to clone tho river by legislative uctlon or by a vote of tho people . Editot als on News (Coirfluust. from page 1.) long run. And It WASN'T pli'iin mil. VN FRIDAY of this week an el eel lun (it primary nominating election) will be ln-hl In Or.'gmi. As to that election, only two thingrt at present stand nut. (Hie is that tho ballot wilt be about Ihe Pirn or u laide cloth. Tho other Ih that nobody much (outside tho cun didatcH) cares 11 boot what Imp pens. So It won't be a very exciting el eclioii, and the vote will be small. EJI'T don't nliiy h'Hiie. lYlmniy nouiluatlng elections are a part of our B.vstom of goverpuient, und we owe II to nurmdves ami to our country to lake an Intelligent Interest In them. There is Htill HUrh u word hk I't'TV. AT THIS primary elect ion on " Frltlny. Senator t'hailes l Mc Nary will come up for renoinina linn by the Republicans of this slate. There imp people In OroKim who profess to ludleve that Senator McNaiy may not be ienomlniitd this sprini;, and If he Is that be may not bo elected next fall. That is practically unthinkable. Senator .MeNury is probably the most Infhi'iillal man In the He IHinlicau party today. In spite of Ihn Tact that ho is n Ili'piibllenn ntid Itepublicau noses are pretty Well out of Joint these dnys he Is one of tho most Influential ni"ii In Washington. On top ot that, he is a darned good scnul. All or which means n lot lo Ore Ron. WIIATKVKH elso wo do (those of us left who still resistor mid voir as Republicans, that Is) lei's Co to tho polls on Krldny and re nominate Charlie MeNury lor the Job of senator from Oregon. j GLEE MB HOT Final Rehearsal to Occur Tonight; Program for Thursday Listed. Tho KoKchurg .Men's (J lee club will hold u dress rehearsal icnfKhl as its final practice preparatoiy to the annual spring concert, which will ho presented at 8:15 p. in. Thursday at the senior hih tichool auditorium. L'nder the direction of Ralph Church, with Mrs. Homer Grow as accompanist, the glee club In Its concert tomorrow night will slug ten numbers, which will he divid ed Into four groups. Misfl Vivian Alalono, guest art ist, will play two groups of violin soIoh, each group consisting of three selections. She will be ac companied at the piano by Mrs. Henry F- Kngllsh. Tho program for Thursday night's concert is us follows: Viking Hong Coleridge-Taylor Where'er You Walk, Ilandid-Spross It) tho Head ot tho Kiver Kd-wards-l'els. II. Concerto In E Minor Mendels sohn, Andante, Allegro ma nou truppo, Allegro vivace. Miss Malono III. lit lis at Evenlldo Arr. by Illack (I'ndiide in C Minor Huchinau iuotf) Carol of tho Kuffsiim Children Gaul. Intermission. Allah's Holiday I'rlml-Itartlett Cornfield Melodies ....Arr. by Gales IV. Itomanco v WlenlawHkl Helre Kail Iluhay Ghost I'nneu Durleigh Miss Malono -V. In a Persian Market Ketelhey (Solo by Homer Nordylte) Hedlcullon ' , Kranz-MeLend Taps Pasteniack-ltleger Club In Third Year Tho ltoseburg Men's Glee club, now lu its third year, Is made up or men of all trades and profes sions. It was directed for two years by John Stark Evans, professor ot music ut Iho University ot Oregon. Illness forced Mr. Evans retire ment last fall, und the director ship was taken over by Ralph Church, who hail served as assist ant to Mr. Evans during tho first t wo years of organ l.at ion. I he change In leadership made it Im possible for the I ill to put oa Its usual fall concert, but the move provided additional time for per fecting Ihe Kpriug program, which will hi! offered tomorrow night. Tho personnel of tho club Is us follows: KlrBt tenor, Willi or Fisher, A. .! Geddes, Herlierj, llelur., Erunk Grubhe, Homer Nordyke, JamcH Judtl, T. G. Walson, Walter Ered rlckson; second tenor, R. R. llrund. Paul Geddes, Nohln Goettel, Carl Murphy, Max Penney, George Churchill, Hale Ktraime; barlloue, Erunklyn Voyl, Dr. Harry Single, Dr. H. C. Church. Wilbur Yakel. Robert McKenii, Frank Cuiminc ham, Harris Ellsworth, Ered Por ter. Charles Rraiid, lr. C. G. Van Valxah; ):, Itarton HelliweH. It. C. Livingston, Ralph Leonard. Charles Stanton, 11. A- Caiiaday, W. D. I,ovc, Royd Iliuton. Hugh Whipple. LIMIT SET ON 4-H CLUB SCHOLARSHIPS Advance Infnrnmtlon on the num ber of 1-H club members who will lin attending ill club Hiimmer schoid, to he held on Oregon Klatc i'i)lle'e ciimpus .lime S to 'Jo. in clusive, Indicates Unit the numb"!' Is (',(! mr to he iiMiio than the hous ing and dining lucilltles will ac ronimodale, E, A. Iliitlon, county club leader, reports. "Since we want nil -i ll club members to be properly housed and cared for whllo here, wo are asking that no dub im-mhor be sent from this county to summer school who Is l'nder 11 yars oi ii e, unless such inenilwr ts a win hit of n scholarship provided by state, county, or coi'imunlty fair or some oi an nidation. No delegate will be pormitteil to attend lor nuly one week unless mi id Huh member Is a dcleuiiie coming on a scholar ship offered by a lair or o!K:tni).a t Ion 'tho communication from Iho j stale co1lcio says. in order to in thoroughly or luniizcd mid not waste any lime, we are asking that nil nYl.'KUtcs ar rive on Ihe college cumpus Sundiiy, .luno 7, s that ornanl.tition work may stmt on the morning of Juno - o ACHIEVEMENT TO BE CELEBRATED 'I he Given m hoel will celebrate Achietement nii:ht at s p. m Thuis h'V. In ji'Milleii to award;-. lo I II clttll nienihel.H, i'eui:-es Will he lli'bl int the Mh Kijidt m.idnate. aild oth'i ttiool iittiu.i:; nnne, K A. Million, ro'inlv t I ir Ii e;i-)ei. ill he the pMllcltNil sp.-aKer. Alte;- III pmcruin til" t II cnnkiui; ehih ne-iu-hers wiM senc r.d re.-hup'iits. -. (, MISSIONARY WILL SPEAK IN ROSEBURG Miss !eift!r'i' Ci ll' isoll, f.lls- slniiury (tn fui Ion it h troin I.iniii. Peru. W'll be in linsrhurg S:ituida and w 111 occiiv Hie pniph at tne Melhodbd EpiMiipal cliuri'H Siin d:y inorntrig. Mis Coniellson. ttlnii' home is rtt Mumdw, Idaho, has h iil iiHich expei icnce in tin; South American mission lields. Tftd ebletly Erntiklin county, K;ij . women deeded their homes to the county in return for caie (or the remainder of their lives. He'll : 1 1408 . 5 A J I i r im Kin, Prur SnM. Ine . WwM AMi ifvn sV0S KVV lfcV k I LETTERS from the People CoiiHiiunU'itiunfl to inn N.iwsItti vlmv for polilKallun In this depurt mt'iil mIiduIU hf writtn on onlv one shin of (m pit pit, should nut e-f--oi'tt :tttn wuiilH in l.-nwih, n) rinnl In slKned hy ttie writer. wticw titnl) uiidrtiHH must accompany tho con trilMitlon. GREAT BENEFITS OF U. S. CONSTITUTION ARE CITED Editor News-Review: Recently 1 started a letter on the old ai;e pen sion, when I received Hun Gilbert's book on Ihe constitution. .IiHt Hie preface sent my thoughts again on thin wonderful document, the con stitution of the 1'iiited States of America. Dun Gilbert Is too oimi; a man to know any t him; of the mucli-talkeilahout "hoiM- and l ua !" days, but he has this to say: "'ihe constitution was written be fore the days of the pony express; It has functioned well in the days of the telegraph; I see no reason lo think It will not function well in the days or television. "Tho constitution was framed during the time that kins 'swarm ed over' and crushed the rUhts und libel ties of the people. Now we are menaced by dietators. The constitution was necessary to nuke lite sale In America dui'lnc the am of moiuirchs ; It. is equally neces sary dining the age of diet a tor ships. We, who are to live In the dei ados ahead, uill no doubt find life nun e swift, in cue complex, more Involved; but we will not find it worth while without liberty. As t hec-.mi l.mre complex, the (broils tn freedom will become i :"e in viacrig a:i;l w:il issue f,'o:n :.( yj -o iff -s mid h b v l"d fro n irw r.nl'-s: i;H'fed tVo vey cum '''c itions of lite w ill otmendei new dun'M s t-) l'iei I y. The con siltution in the days ahead will be doubly dear, douhh imlispensahb". iniinitely invalnah. Ami we will have to defend il wlih redoubled vk'or ami viilanci'." The more I road ami think of present w or Id govern imiils and orld condii ions today, the more I ri'atizt tliat inir own 1'. S. A stand.; out as a signal liuht ainont: nations, because we alone have n consi I) in ion w hitli provides hut a Mni'h s! itiida rd ftu govern men i und uovernitu;. Il Is everywhere a mine lor a citizen to cheat i'ie novel nnieiit hut where, except uinler our consti tution, is it crimiiril nr illeual for lite So eminent to rotlllscile plop eriv of any kind from lis rjti.eiis l'nder our consttluiiou no act of conr.iess or state b i;i.-lature inni unjustly deprive nny citiren oi moup of citizens of life, liberty ot property. Some omc has ni'd. "T'ie consti tution Is ma Ii' to control tin tin element; it h:is no oipei pm mohc." In the liuht of Mi- h h vi lli nietu as Ibis can we Keep woii.teiini: If the :i esi'iit adnonisi ; alum i stvk no: to tlit a-at wiih the t onsTiiuiinn th.it there shall l nothlii: t limit their absolute authority to control men. piopiHy and tinauees accoid-l nK to their win as is done in U to in litis hr conn-' si.i. t,ei mailt . Italy and nihe: conn- nies where altfolut!1 Lmnunhs oil dntatots rule. I Mr. Editor, may I follow thh: j with another letter quotim; rinm ollu-r emiui'ut wtiteis and iuthdt? MRS. EMMA P. WOt ins. Alter celebration the 71st an ulversnrv of her muriiam lo her !tl year-!dd husbAml. Mis. IJiehiud! Johnson Oitlesby. lo PI. nr Plos sofn, Texas, udvlfed "any person Mm U young aud tingle" not to marry. Be Able to See This H)atl Devotions DR. CHARLES A EDWARDS Read Revelations 21:1-5 The A pontic John had it great faith in Ihe divine power at work through all tho world making lor beauty ami good ness and lift!. He had faith that Koine day a holy eily would ap pear tiuiong men, hut he was not quite sure us to bow it would come about. It will never bo at all until you und I und thou sands of other Christian men help to build It. It will bo built after a heavenly pattern, but by earthly hands guided and mollvated hy a divine inspira tion und guidance. Amen. Oddities Gleaned From Day's News Newt Rightly Named STCART, Ela.. May IS. (A PI Catching rattlesnakes with bis bare lands irm't so difficult, says Newl Chase, .Martin county farmer and trapper. Chase says ho makes u couple of parses with his hands, proauuiahl lo disconcert the snake, and then looking it in the eye, grabd it Just oack of the head. "I've cnunhl a hundred of 'em and never been bit yet," ho added, Merchants, Attention! IJALliWlNSVllXE. N. Y., May 13. (A I') The chamber of com merce asked citizens of Baldwins vllle und nearby rural resilient s what could bo done to improve trade. Among the suv-Hc-slions received in reply were: "Put more good-looking, unmar ried clerks in Ihe stores; open a .oiler skating rink; provide a place for women Lo smoke; and Hans form ihe village into a likeness of ciiice, with canals and gondolas instead of streets and automo biles." Mothers Exccll ST. PAP Ii, May ;l. (.I') "Makers only make lin per cent of t he cakes, pies and sweel goods consumed hi the nation, while they make s.'i pur cent of the breads," tl. E. Holi'M, president, told the convention of the Associated Rak ers of Minnesota. "The reason mothers still make the best cake." "Roped" In CHICAGO. May 13. (AP Wil linm Pekow. i;n, n h;u lender, slop ped mil of the la vein to net some 'an net t i man loos which an ac quaintance k r. o u n oitly n. "Chailie" said he needed to re lieve a sb k t'eeitne. When Rekow returned. "Chat He" had deparid, so bad Il'.t out of the nil Rekow went home and banged himself in the basement. Thrill Continuity HASTINGS, Neh. May Ii - Dr: niatie siudinis of lla-tinss college announced they would film a cam pus utnvie eulled "tone by the (lab Ion" in which the hero would Jump off a bridge Into a lake, leap from a third- story window , narrowly escape being run over by a train, be shot with a bow anil arrow and bite a dog lor a maud finale. Don nvorturl was cast as the hero. The props departmeat U shopping for a dog. Tax! One Word Led To Another Bt Buet Baer (Copyright, 1936, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) Loco Weed In the Feed Box We resume our Saturduy morn ing racing tips for the twentieth straight season. Wc have- satisfied and opulent clients in every poor house in the country. We didn't try to guess em at Miami last winter because things got mixed up. The whip pets got tired of fresh rabbit and started chasing the hosses. Our best guoBses arc for Upside Downs. Running Water; Hot and cold. Runs by spurts. Hair Oil: No good in front but will run down the back. Early Bird: Pays off in worms. Good-bye Kiss: That includes the boss, the jockey, tho hookies and your money. Saratoga Trunk: Comes home on a truck. , Sailor's Knot : He'll tic . one lu your bankroll. Hitch-hiker's Thumb; May get a ride and may not. Traffic Violation: Has bad some fast trials. Three Vests: We would rather have the two pairs of trousers. Mad Money: In case you got to walk home ufjer Ihe ride. And vou will. Barber Chair: Everybody gets on this one sooner or la ter. It's the Chinese torture of slow death by a thousand scratches. Perspiration: They say that perspiration is also inspiration, lu this case it's just nweut. Move Faster: That's what you do when the landlord wants his rent. Trench Sit loin: Just enough boss to fool everybody. Jockey should 'hvo tin r lev in hia ouiu Tliii .Hli is alwns served cold. Pipe Organ : His breathing would fool a musician. Has a thousand stops. And swells up at the finish. Thee tips should bring home Ihe gravy this Sat unlay. When writing lo Hdvctlisors please for got our unme. HOOD RIVKR, Mny 12. (AP) The Asbury Methodist church will celebrate Its golden Jubilee anni versary May 17 With the Rev. V. B. Young, of Everett, Wash., and Dr. Bruce Baxter, president of Wil lamette university, delivering addresses. CORVALUS, Ore-. May 13. (AP) Oregon State's new activity set-up took form today with the announcement that Percy Locey, coach at Denver university, will be come director of educational stu dent activities next fall. The position was created when recent action was taken to sep arate Intercollegiate athletics from activities such as publications mu sic, lyceum, dramatics and foren slcs. President George Peary was ex pected to announce nis uecision us to the handling of athletics today. Special committees named to de termine whether athletics should be maintained separately or placed 'under the department of physical education failed to reach an agree ment. Locey, who was graduated from Oregon State and the University of California departments of busi ness administration, will teach part-time In the business admini stration school here and spend the remainder of his time in the dean of men's office as the new direc tor of educational activities.. He is to join the Oregon State staff July 1. KRNR PROGRAM , (1,500 Kilocycles) SPONSORED BY NEWS REVIEW THURSDAY, MAY 11 Morning Hours 15 Karly Birds. oo-rAlurm Clock Club. 30 News-Review News Broad cast. ir Alarm Clock Club Cont'd. 30 Devotional. 15 Sacred Selections. 00 Louis Kutzman und His Or chestra. 30 Old Favorites. 0U Melody Moods. 30 Women's Exchange. t)0 Singing Troubadour. 15 Song Hit Revue. Afternoon Hours 05 Dlllurd Motor Co. Presents the Dodge Program. 20 News-Review News Broad cast. 30 Gross & Hargis Music Box Program. 15 Roy Foster, Republican Candidate Tor Sheriff. 00 Keodor Chaiiapan. 15 Popular Stars. :u0 On tho Emerald Isle. 30 (iurden of Music. 45 Three Rhythm Kings. 00 World Hook Man. 15 Southern Serenade. 30 Storyland. 00 The Editor Views the News. :15 Westerners. :30 Glen Gray '& His Cnsa Loma Orchestra. 15 Tango Time. : 15 Carl's Tavern Vagabonds ot Prairies. 30 Motor Shop Garage Pre sents The Hawk. : 15 Lee Dyers, candidate for School Supt. :55 Mrs. J. K. Fnlbe,1 candidate for School Supt. 00 Chevrolet's Musical Mo ments. 15 Tho Stationmaster. :30 Pert Riddle, candidate for Stato Representative. : 15 Sol Bright & His Holly Wallans. :00 Popular Dance Time. ;20 Ralph Leonard, Republican candidate for Sheriff. : 30 Sign Off. Fit i DAY, MAY 15 Morning Hours : 15 - Karly Birds. :("- Alarm Clock Club. ;;0-News-Revlow News Broad cast. ' : 15 Alarm Clock Club Cont'd. :imi Good Morning. J. M. Judd. :I5 Mountain Music. :ao Devotional. : 45 Organ Selections. :00 Domey Bros. Orchestra. :3m Morning Muslcaie. :0' Love Songs of Yesteryear. : 3d Women 's Exchange. : on Golden Voices. :3n Modern Melodies. Afternoon Hours :o5 Copco's Agricultural Talk. :20 News-Review News Broad . cast. :3n The St Nlebaker Program. :15 WP. Program. : mm Fritz Kriesler. : 15 Songs of Our Land. .3D Music's Magic Carpet. :om The Gay Nineties. : 15 Saw Turns. :3U Hit Tunes. MM Wo rid Book Mull. 15 Five Spades. 3u Storyland. :iim - The Editor Views the News. la Matinee Idylls. : 15 An Ounce of Prevention. : no Singing Troubadour. : 15 Carl's Taveru Vagabonds of Prairies. : 30 Motor Shop Guragc Pre sents The Hawk. : 15 Uiw rence Tibelt. :imi Gene Austin. :15 Khytbnt Revue. :om-Kovatio operatic Tenor. :3m Down Memory Iinr. :Pti Election Returns and Va liety Program. :mm P. M. Sicn Off. YOUTH SLAYS BRIDE DURING QUARREL SANTA ANA. Calif. May 12 AP) Nalivida.l Valenzuela. 2 1, was arrested today accused of Papering, Painting and Kalsomining 40c per hour HERMAN SCHULZ Broekwuv Phone 2F41 bludgeoning to death hie 17-year-old bride, Jovita. Chief Criminal Deputy Merle Dean aald Valenzuela confessed hilling her three times with an automobile jack. The American born Mexican, said the officers, claimed bis wife forgave him as she Art E. Davis For County Treasurer Eleot an Experienced Accountant to n Accounting Poiltlon : VOTE FOR f RALPH R. LEONARD Republican Candidate for Sheriff V Thursday at 7:20 P. M. prY Young, Energetic, Capable y, j (pa. Adv.) REPUBLICAN VOTERS The space for stato senator on the official Iloniibllcan ballot Is blank anil name must lie written In for nomination. Under the space for State Senator write: X C. "Besides, Studebaker is the Economy Champion" "I tried out all the 193 cars and for me Studebaker offer, the mott for the money. 'The Hill Holder-and It's exclusive with Studebaker .old me became of it, nrcat convenience and Contribution to safety. And the overdrive is worth having simply because of the smoother, more comfortable ride it provides at spe-ds '"c JmuCSLPCr1hrttr' ' "y noth:n8 of its nomy. S the Studebaker before you buy any car at any price." as $MIMW,ffggB. . .M. ol.r, . , ,W c, lbt tMff UMPQUA GARAGE Phone 383 A. E. ELLIOTT, Prop. Medical Art. Bid-. Tun. in on KRNR Monday, Wednesday and Frld.y .t 120 ' . I IJ 11 LSJiaMslfafafafMsssssssssssssssA lay dying in a drainage ditch, and told him to run away. - Valenzuela told the officer that after he bit his wife, rolling her into the ditch, he ran to her side and told her he was sorry. Ha said they had quarreled because be refused to take her to a dance. Write in the name of C. W. CLARK , Mayor of Roseburg for STATE SENATOR at the Primary Election, May IS W. CLARK (Pd. adv.) The Crock of Gold James Stephens tells us. In his beloved story, that the Crock of Gold is gath- . ered by the little Elves of Ireland to use as ransom In case they are taken cap tlve by a human. At the end of our rainbow we, too, keep a crock of gold filled with reliable medi cine given us by our phy sician to guard against disease. A Prescriptionist Fills Rxs Carefully at Chapman's Drug Store Phone 269