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TWO ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1936. POHTI.AND. Oft. 21 f API Tin au-umcr Oicium, with a full c-ui-ko or (.'rain lor the Atli'.ilh ro'isl , nailed out of Hih Portland hmbor lute luat night aller u week's delity hi'A-awm ol a hibor l In jmiu. The ttitilortT union of I lie I 'a el Ho. withdraw! us a previous declnloii and HcrejHiiitf the JiiduiiH'iit of fed oi a I Investigators thm the Oregon ViiH liolli Kuis'tary and seaworthy, supplied a full new. Sailing was held up la.st week when six. men refuged to sign, de manding change In the living quartern and asking transportation hack to I'oriland II the vessel was lied up on the eutileru coast. (Jeoi'Ke 11. Mllnor, Portland rep resentative of ill bulk carrlei-H cot pomt ion, said the owners had a meed to make whatever eh an gen were possible without put ting the rihip into dry dock. Further charwn were promised ut I he next regular drydoeking, ho said. Alii nor stated that no concessions hud been made on the transporta tion request.- 'null cundy, popcorn, noise makers. lialluoiiH, terpentine und confetti. The plunnfiiK and work for the mmfv:il jj dune hy the student 8 and supervised by the faculty, (.'huh men of the different commit lees are Muigaiot l,ogfin and Louis Hi tidy, decorations; Janulco Crad- I docl;, donations; Ulu atraubo and t urt Is Nichols, booths. .Money raised will be used for student body activities during the year. Friday there will be a foot bull game hetueuu (Herniate and Camus Valley al the local school field. GLENDALE HIGH TO STAGE CARNIVAL OLKNDALK, Oct. 2t The stu dent, body of the (lleudale high school will iiold Its third annual carnival and high jinks Thursday evening, Oct, 21), In (lie school audi torium. The present plans fall for the usual concessions. Including a beano game, nail driving contest, nigger baby booth, fish pond and lornirie telline booth, and they will COP CANT EXPLAIN 'FORTUNE;" OUSTED HAN KKAN'CISCO, Oct. 20. (APi Ueut. Thomas Hoc he of the San Francisco police department, wus dismissed from the force lust night because his explanation of an alleged $75,01)0 fortune didn't click with the grand Jury and police commission. Heche (old jurymen a gambling father in law, now dead, left him t ho greater part of t he money. Friend of John Williams said he was a popr inuft ami did not gamble. PACIFIC COAST FOOTBALL NEWS pOltTLA.NIi, Oct. 21. (AP) A scoring rally In (he second half yesterday protected Commerce high's position as an undefeated leader in the Portland intcrschul- asllu league. The Penmen defeated Franklin, 12 to fl, after trailing 6 to 0 hL the close of the second period. TRACTOR BACKFIRE SETS WOODS AFIRE (il.KNUAI.K, Oct. 21 Fire to tally destroyed "cat" owned and operated hy "Jimmle" Conaster, Monday morning. While tit work In the woods near Fernvale, the "cat" backfired and stalled hi the same time, starling a grass and brush fire in losing slashings which wis put out almost immediately, but the "cat" was dewtroyed before It could be moved. Conaster is in the employ of Coikesser and Scames, Imruing contractors. Now! the shav i n g satisfaction you've always hoped for! SAL KM, Oct. 21. (AP) CUsual- ties struck al the power of the vlS'smetta university f o o t b all team today as Coach "Spec ' Keeue gloomily surveyei) the pos sibility of losing three or four players for (ha Ljufield game hero Friday qiKht. Hill Stpne, hlonklng half; (ieorge Kricksou, veteran end. and (ieorge Utely, reserve ftillback, are on the sidelines. I'tely Injured his hack and will not lie permitted to play again this year Vein Uroll, cenler, um 'Mutiny" Dennett, frealwnan hack Mold star, are uncertain material against the Wildcats because of injuries. A MIAN' V. Oct. 21. (AP) The Albany college Pirates found a soft spot in the football schedule last night and turned In an easy 27 to 0 triumph oyer Oregon Tech of Portland. the sophomore star a 5U-50 chance In get back into the game. Coach Call son said he would not name his combination until he knew defin itely whether or not the youngster could start. If itlackinau plays, Arleigh HeuUey will go back to quarter. Hob liraddock and Jimmy Nichol son, the touchdown twins of the Idaho victory, appeared first choice at halfbacks. PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 21 (APJ Stanford's Indians faced fornia.H 1? tQ 6 ,0fifJ to i: c ronVALUS, Ore., Oct. 21. (AP) Oregon State today exper ienced the greatest football boom In ten days with the positive an nouncement Johnny Alexander, 147-pound chunk of hall currying dynamite, would be back at his re gular halfback job for the I'CLA game at Los Angeles Saturday. Yesterday afternoon the slip pery tow-head from Pasadena ran reserves and freshmen. The Reavers go south tonight- wild In scrimmage against the 10 R K E L K V ,""ca'l I f ., Oct. 21. (AP) After a final two-hour serlmmogo, I'niverslty of Ciilifor- nla s football players entruiu tonight for Seattle, where Satur day they take the field against the powerful ashmgton Huskies. Coach Leonard Allison said cood progress has been made in three days' intensive practice and many of the faults evident in Cull- SCHICK Dry Shaver A Few df the Features of the Schick Dry Shaver No towels ... no lo tions ... no blades . , . no lather ...saves timo . . , laves money ... no c u t s ... Im proves the skin . . . never needs to be sharpened. The Welcome Gift for All Ages A Mi-hick !ry pi'Hvcr i mliea the liiit.it M'l'lconic unit iipitrcclnltMl Bifl fur every iiccii.hIihi. II In u IiidIIii "iicrmiii.il com nit" Hi (he ici'!ilfnt whether fur giuil i u 1 1 Ion. Iililliiluy, prize, Chlixl liiaH, in- Just :.h h tiikcii nf love. II Is the klml nf nl ft Hint la trendy niipreriiitcil fur years tu cutlle. Roseburg Home Appliance Store, GLENDON DOTSON 205 Cass St. Plqne 700 another lesson on the art of pass doiouse and offense today as Coach riiornhlll groomed his forces for the invasion uf Southern California Saturday. Thcirnhill said he will use every ablehodied man to halt the Trojans. With two weeks of secret practice behind them, Thornhlll hinted, the Indians may hu in their old time inline hy kauturday and spring a surprise. LOS ANOKl'KH, Oct. 21 South ern California's chances of ending a three your victory "famine" in its gridiron relations with Stan ford apparently rest with an array of sophomores. Out of 2fi men Coach Howard Jones is depending upon to defeat the Indians Satutuay, la are serv ing their first season on the varsity. . PTLLMAN, Wash., Oct. 21. ( AP) The kinks from their first California invasion of the season gone, Washington State's football team buckled down today for the first of three days' strenuous drill for a game with the I'niverslty it 0,1'pgon at Kugfi-pe Saturday. No sooner had the Cougars got ten off the train yeaterday than Condi 0. K ilolllubery put them to work perfecting a new ofrense. "Mon't let anybody tell you that WushiUKtnu State is the team that 'lied' the Trojans." he declared. "They're the team that 'tied' us. They never produced a scoring threat, and we threatened several limes." Kt Coddaid, Kscondio, Calif.', (inarturback, and Kodger Dougher ty, Portland, fullback, suffered knee injuries In the I', s. C. game, and hob Campbell, big guard from Knumclaw, Wnsi,., wn badly bung ed up. (loddard and Dougherty, probably will play Saturday, but Campbell may he on the bench for two weeks. j K.NTA CLAHA, Calif., Oct. 31 (AIM A broken ankle suffered in scrimmage yesterday will keep William Hi lire. Hum a Clara quar terback, from competition the rest of the season. have been cured. Passing and pass defense were stressed. CLIFF COLLINS IS O.S.C. FROSH STAR CORVALLIS. Oct. 21. (AP) Football couches seem to have a habit of making Idle pre-game forecasts of passing attacks but, Coach Howard Maple vows ho is in earnest when he says the Ore gon Stale rooks will take to the air in the "little civil war" tussle with the University of Oregon frosh on Bell field Friday night. Maple has selected Frank Chase, lf5-pound quarterback, to do moat of the throwing. Jim lingers, former Klamath Falls star. Cliff Collins, reserve uarterhaek from Koselmrg, und John Wallas were listed for buck field action. ' Collins sparked the team to one touchdown in the 13 12 tie against Southern Oregon normal last week. ' O'GRADY WINS NOD OVER TINY COOPER PORTLAND. Oct. 21 f AP) Fight enthusiasm in Portland slip- lied to a new low point here la-it night when a handful of spectators saw Ceue O'Grady, Ashland heavy weiuht, slap out a ten round deci sion against Tmv Cooper of Hub-hunt. Kddie Norris. 1 .!,"-pound Salem boxer, knocked out Young Listo. Filipino, In ttie second round the wiudup. THK HALLUX Oct. 21 (AP) continued lack of ramtall in enst- ern Oregon is making planting con ditions lor wheat growers des pet al e, gruin buyers and ranchers mid today. Thittt fur this rull precipitation hus been Insufficient for seeding, with tne result that almost tne en tire district hus been forced to de lay autumn p. anting. Some seed utg hus been done "in the dust, as ranchers put it. but most grow ers nave neid on in hope of rain. The danger lies in the fact that wheat, If seeded loo late tu the fall, does not grow much before the cold winter sets in. growers pointed out. 1 hus tender gntln, un less protected by a blanket of snow is (julckly frozen om. In less gubstuntia.1 rainfall or curs shortly eastern Oregon will be forced to plant a tremendous acreage of spring wheat ulways a hazardous undertaking in this region, or risk a winter kill, the growers said. INDIANS DRILL FOR EUGENE OPPONENTS WtiF.NK, Ore., Oct. 21. (AP) The uncertain enndHlon of Full back Tommy Hluckmau's leg was delaying the selection of an Ore gon hackfield to meet the Wash I un ion Stale Con ku is here Saturday. Col Mill I lay wind, trainer. akiiv The Itusuburg sunior high school Indians have been drilling this week in preparation for the foot ball game Fritla." night aguiust University high school of F.uguue. The game will start promptly at H o clock. It hi expected that the Indians will he hack at full strength, as injuries have healed. The team lias been working on u number of new plays in an effort to obtain strategy to nvercomo the powerful Kugcuo squad. 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(Api A district court jury ilecld oil I'lUuy Hint Bteillljutlon would not liunii the health of a convict who utiacked the law permitting It, while Warden Hoy Kenny diBCloH- ed six convicts had fled u state sub-priBon In fear of the operation Jack Skinner, thlrd-temi convict, soukIu to avert the consummation of a sterilization order by contend. ing (he operation would bo addi tional punishment and detrimental to his health. Claud llriBKS. defense attorney. immediately announced he would appeal. The Inw s constitutionality was not uerore the Jury. LUTHERANS ADHERE TO ANCIENT TENETS COI.UlinUS, 0 Oct. 20 (AP) Clinging to u basic church prin ciple dating back lo Martin l.ulh- convention delegates of the Lulled Lutheran church today steaui-roilered intuits of liberal leaders 10 force a stand on social and economic issues. Iwice the convention tottered near a fall from the conviction that the teaching of internal purity was tlm work of the church and that external regulation was a ytate problem but hoth times a thun dering vote of conservatives de feated liberal measures. . OREGON EVENTS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE HlI.I.SHOlm (VI ni i li The .sherll'1's office Is Investigat ing tne snooting of two homes be longing to I'ay Mead, farmer ill the lluxton district. MfMIXXVII.I.K, Oct. 21. (AP) .Mc.Mlnnville had a birthday yes terday. The community celebrat ed Its ftuth year as an incorporat ed town. POHT OltKOItl), Oct. 21 (AP) The lutlll-aere burn on the Brush prairie section owned hy McDuf- fee and (iormaii. California inves tors, will bo re-seeded as the first step in the development of an ex- FCZEMA ITCHING Ouicklv soolheburninS torment and iiromole hsalinSof irritated sHn uiiin- ff? 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