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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 1936. FIVE The number of (amis In the United Males on January 1, 1930, wai , 112,860, an increase ot 8.3 per cent over April 1, 1930, accord ing to the cenfius bureau. Auto Body and Fend Shop er We Specialize Also in Auto Painting Washing Glass, Windshields Polishing Phone 66 Roseburg Body & Fender Shop Jim Young, Prop. Rose and Lane Sts'. NEGRO ASKS SHARE I OF BRUNO REWARD TRENTON, N. J., May 12 (AP) William Allen, the negro who four years ago today discovered the body of Charles A. Lindbergh. Jr.. ia actively seeking at least a portion of the 125,000 reward of fered by New Jersey. Allen said a few weeks ago be had an interview with Governor California corporation." Archbishop Mitty's secretary here said the office knew nothing of the man or the suit and that the archbishop was not at the Oak land church on April 20, the day of the alleged Injury. At. R. Kyan, attorney for Ken nedy, said his Client was visiting In Oaklaud from Portland, Ore., at the time of the injury, and had en tered the church to worship. Hoffman The governor told him, he said, i that he wasn't much In the picture, liiit he pointed out (hat if he I hadn't found the baby's body on Mt. j Hose hill, two miles from the Lind ; bergh home, Bruno Richard Haupt jinuna could not have been execut ed. Allen was given a Job at a. state Institution soon after his discovery hut lnlur lrwl it K'nw ha ia hack ' at his old job and happy to get it. His chances to get a portion of the reward will be decided by New Jersey's chancery court, which was asked to settle the claims by New ork and New Jersey police. Others claiming it are William R. Strong, Netf York bank teller; Walter V. Lyle, New York gas sta tion manager, and John Lyons, Lyle's assistant. Hauptinann was arrested after he gave a ransom bill to Lyle who noted Hauptmann's license num ber. The bank teller identified the bill as ransom money. Mrs. J. K. Falbe Candidate for County School Superintendent 25 Yeara Experience in Douglas County Schools One Purpose: To Conduct an Efficient, Economical Office Serving the Best Educational Interests of the County (Paid political adv.) Edith S. Ackert For County School Superintendent I respectfully solicit your sup port in the May Primaries on the non-partisan ballot for re-election to the office of .County School Superintendent. ..My rec ord Is my plaftorm. i Respectfully submitted, i EDITH S. ACKERT iBt. Adv.) - . .-; LONGWORTH WILL TRY FOR GOLF TITLE PORTLAND, Ore., May - 12. (AP) The Pacific northwest en trant in the United States open Kolf championship at Short Hills, New Ji.rspy. June 4, 5 and 6, will be Ted LoiiKworth, Portland pro fessional, who also drew the hon ors last year. He toured the Lake Oswego Country club course In 71-76 147 in yesterday's qualifying 36-hole test for the low score. The failure of Scotty Campbell of Seattle, Canadian amateur champion, to appear as scheduled left only Dick lluskell, another Se attle amateur, to vie wlih Lons worth before the small gallery. He carded 70-78157. Lonpworth formerly was Paci fic northwest champion. ARCHBISHOP SUED ON CHURCH MISHAP SAN FRANCISCO, MRy 12. (AP) Archbishop John J. Mitty was made ilofoiulant in a damage suit for $32,400 today by' Thomas Kennedy, a visitor to St. Francis do Wales church In Oakland, who claimed he was- severely injured when he tripped over a kneeling rail In tho church. Kennedy did not name the arch bishoD.'Ibut desicnated the defend ant Vnerely as "tho Itoman Catholic archbishop of San Francisco, a LUGGAGE SPACE There are many indications that the Bummer of 1936 Is going to bo one of the greatest touring seasons the nation has ever known. This is the statement of A. E. Elliott, local Studebaker dealer, whose showrooms are located in the Medical Arts building. 'America has been somewhat confined for four or five years due to what we now refer to- as (bat awful depression," said Mr. Elliott. "But, with the country definitely out of the bog and on the climb to better ' times, we find almost everybody auxlous to take to the road again, to -go places and see thin gB. "lleportB from automobile and touring clubs tell of an unusual d emu ml for maps and touring In formation. This Is especially true regarding the new Mexican high way, which while not yet In per fect condition offers an excellent trip into a 'foreign laud.' Also, great Interest has been shown In westward tours. The dude ranches are going to be exceedingly active this summer and so will the north ern resorts. "We have noticed an unusual in terest this spring in cars that will carry unusually large amounts of luggage. This is especially true of the Studebaker Dictator coupe, which has 25J cubic feet of stor age space, more than any other coupe of equal size. It is also true of Studebaker Dictator cruising edans, which carry the spare wheel on the fender and give 181 cubic feet of storage space in a beautiful built-in trunk. The regu lar Studebaker Dictator sedans al so have abundant storage space in their concealed luggage compart ments.' 1, yearB ago. A daughter, Mrs. Cora DeLangevlu, Tacoma, is 77 years old. "I'll say I voted for Abraham Lincoln," she replied Quickly when asked. WASHINGTON, May 12. (AP) Here Is the new tax schedule sub mitted by the treasury to the sen ate finance committee: (b) Rate of tax In general there shall be levied, collected, and paid for each taxable year upon the adjusted net Income of every corporation a tax equal to the sum of the following: "Two-sevenths of the amount of the undistributed net Income which does not exceed 14 per centum of the adjusted net Income; j "One-third of the amount by which thje undistributed net in come exceeds 14 per centum and does not exceed 29 per centum of the adjusted net Income: "Three-eighths of the amount by which the undistributed net In come exceeds 29 per centum and does not exceed 45 per centum of the adjusted net Income; and "One-half of the amount by which the Undistributed net Income ex ceeds 45 per centum of the adjust ed net income." The treasury also suggested la formally a $1,000 exemption for cor porations with Income up to $20, ooo. . ...... - - Under the new tax schedule a corporation with net income of $100,000 would pay $4,000 taxes if it retained $14,000 from distribu tion. If It retained another $15,000 it vould pay $5,000 more. For the next $16,000, the tax would be $6,000, and for any be yond that, the tax would amount to one half of the amount retained. - These rates would not apply to . small corporation with Income of $20,000 or less until after it had retuined $1,000. 81 MORE DRIVERS LOSE THEIR PERMITS SALEM, May 12. (AP) Eighty-one automobile drivers had their oerators' licenses either re voked or suspended during April, the secretary of state reported to day. The action was tuken as the result of automobile uccidents. Forty-seven revocations were re ported for drivers charged with op erating a vehicle while Intoxicat ed. Most of the suspensions were fur reckless driving. OAKLAND TYPISTS . VIE AT CORVALLIS Oakland high school participated in the recent state typing contest at Corvallls and made a fair show ing. Participants were Ona Mc- Cord, Gerald Young, Ruth Leonard and Ruth Young. The students were accompanied by MisB Vivian Mnlone, instructor. Miss Mary white-law, and Principal H. F. Eng lish. Miss Leonard made the best score, being one of the seven en trants to turn In a perfect paper in the five-minute speed test, and placing fourth for speed. WOMAN, 104, SAYS SHE VOTED FOR ABE PORTLAND. May 13 (AP) Mib. Jennie Keene celebrated her 104th birthday at (he county farm today w(h the observation that the first 100 years may be the hard' est for most people but the last two have been her worst. 'I'm not feeling Very good: I'm awfully weak." she said. She waB born In Worth lug, Ohio, and came to the northwest 20 MH5DLiI is More Comfortable! y CREEK GIVING PLAY DAYS CREEK, May 111. Tho Days Creek senior class will pre sent a three-act play, "Money, Maids and Matrimony," Friday, May 15, at 8:00 p. in. at the Days Creek high school auditorium. llrfufly, it's about the crazy hap penings that come to Turn Bmith, who has been receiving an income which is his only if he remains bachelor. Hut Tom is married to Julie, a jealous little, minx. The signer of the checks unexpectedly shows up to test the accuracy of 'ttmn's slutement that he's off girls lor life, never was interested in them and never will he. The com plications which ensue ure even more Involved by Molly, Tom's ward, who is also married and has a baby although Tom had other matrimonial plans for her. On the scene comes Anna belle Lee to re mind Tom of his early affection for her. The speed ut which wives and babies are exchanged will cause an avalanche of laughter. The characters are as follows: Tom Smith, an artist, Walter Wright; Julia, his wife, Susie Hutchinson; Mollie Wood word, his ward, Elizabeth Hooley; Sammy Snyder, secretly married to Tom's wurd, (ilen Boyd; A una belle Lee, an ex-model of Tom's, Wynona Es low; Jonathon Potts Willoby, Julia's ex-fiance ami executor of Tom's aunt's will, and Drldget O'. Moo re, Irish maid, Wilma Kill , son. The North Carolina i-H club member who grows and exhibits the best baby beet In 1936 will re ceive a one-year scholarship to State college. The United States office of edu cation reports a decrease of about 3u per cent in the number of one- . room schools during the last 19 years. SALEM, May 12. (AP) All persons employed in cooperative associations for the growing, har vesting and packing agricultural products, including frulta and nuts, are exempt under the unemployment insurance provisions as "agricul tural labor,' Attorney General I. II. Van Winkle ruled today. The definition of agricultural la bor was requested by the state un employment commission, because i farm labor was not included in pro-1 visions of the act. The opinion held further that i when farm products are no longer i in the possession of the individual ! growers but are turned over to an other person or coi Vration, er to cooperative association for-grad- lug, packing and marketing, labor employed would come under pro visions of the act. i The attorney general also held1 that while non-profit cooperative i associations may be composed sole-, ly of growers of agricultural pro-! ducts, orgunlzed for the solo pur pose of grading und marketing,! they are separate and distinct en-: titles and labor employed by them I wiuld not be ' exempt under the farm labor provisions. j Van Winkle Btated his Interpreta tion concurred with the federal social security act. , ROY M- FOSTER . OF GLIDE Republican Candidate for ' Sheriff of Douglas County 100 Percent Towntend Plan I will tee that the tax book are balanoed dally. I will use no county property for my own purpoiot. Strict enforcement of the law without fear or favor. No case will ba considered closed until heard by the courts. I am a veteran of two wars and am drawing $9 per montt at a pension. (Paid Political Adv.) CAPT. S. N. DANCEY SPEAKS AT KIWANIS A. G. CLARKE Glendale, Ore. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR State Representative for Douglas County Primary Election May 15th A member of the 1933 session of the Legislature and served In the Regular and two Special Sessions, An Intelligent thinker and constructive Legislator, I stand for the Townsend Old Age Pension Plan, (Paid political advertisement by A. G. Clarke.) Captain S. N. Dancey, of Chica go, a campaigner for the national republic club, was a speaker Tues day at tho regular luncheon meet ing of the Roseburg Kiwauis club. Mr. IHincey, who Is also a field representative of Kiwanls Inter national, spoke on the Buhject of Kiwnnls Ideals. Tho local club was further en tertained . by Mrs. Ruth War ren, who sang two hoIob with , piano accompaniment by ' Frances , Liutott. Two new members have been added to the club. It was announc ed. They are Tom Spencer of the ! Roseburg Motor company, and H. M. Edmonds recently transferred I to Roseburg as Copeo manager. ' RETURN ENGAGEMENT Merle Howard and His Orchestra AT ORIENTAL GARDENS Thursday, May 14 , Gents 40c Ladies 35c EITHER way, the result is the same. When you take Oldsmobile's famous gliding ride, you realize that only Knee-Action can give you such restful comfort Knee-Action Wheels combined with the Ride Stabilizer. Then, when you check other cars against Oldsmobile, you see at a glance why Oldsmobile if in a comfort class of its own. It's the same with'Oyfety features, too. 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