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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, RQSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13,-1 936, TO BE ABOLISHED CITY VISITORS Mussolini .Decides, .to ' Put . Legal Profession On !' Socialized Basis. n- A.wmi'K in:ni)iN(; nOMK, Nov. 13.AI' Pre mier . Musboliul liiw decidcJ to abolish exlstlns lluliau courts of law.t SubKULIltillt niult COUJIIliUCB" Ullll'gOl'ialulDg t)o' U'Kill pi'OfC'H- niou, oftkiul ources .thscloied today. Attorneys described tliu project as .'ouo ut tliu ruiml liupoituut cbquges lu 2uth century Jurisoru deuce." - A committee of eminent lawyer mid ofdeiulH from the inlnlnlry of Justice Is working out tliu detulls to replace the courtH Willi the Blule boul-d, aulliorittitlve guurers us-serteri;- : i ; j - - Abolition is ajuo 1ahriod for the tpucial tribunal for defense of ,tU titnte. This -court was culabliHUed ten' years atso after an lS year-old youth atteniuted to assasxuiate the. Italian premier ut iioiogan 111 i-o. it was first instituted for live years and Uien ,ienewed for an other five, i j ' 'Cbe court, created to protect the life of il duce .and government of flcuils, condemned half 4 ilo.i-ti Biei to death on charges of con eplraoyi aiwlnst ' the ' pioroler. Anions them whs Micliele ttclilrrti, u nuturallwd.Ainerlcun. Conditions were said to havo be come so settled In. lluly and the people so united around the pre mier, lawyers have decided there U lio ;liecMs!ty for oontlnulnt the tribunal another five yeuis. ' ! Interesting Eicparlment ; Substitution ot coriHirullve state coijimittees for courts of law -would prove one of the uiost in teresting experiments of inoderu times, attorneys .commented. Cases involviUK monetary con siderations couuecled with certain products such us wheal, automo biles, transportation and the like would be settled by committees of guilds embracing those product". Labor mutters will bu bellied by - lulitir committees. Tbo nilnlslry of t lie " Interior would appulnt committees to deal JllUl criminal churaes. Attorneys said that under the liew system luwyers would but-onie government functiouaries the suuie us fudges and oilier employes. The slate would pay Ibem.'efiu larsalarfes rather tbaii fe-'. Attorneys' fuuctlons would cen ter' in-puiifl utlcmpls to ascertain tiie4t-ufli 1n 11 cuif"i hud '; present fiicfs ld tbe jufy clearly ' without lmssionate uppeals for clients' lu leroals, , ; , i t ti J j '.. The -Interests' of the stale would trauHceud the interests.. of ( tlio in dividual. . 1 i . . j - 'Oie number of lawyers would Jirotlubly be limited after . eel-tain pn-k'il of oxperlineuliitlon. 'llio Comsloelt lodo of Novadu ia, produced: fIJiKi.pOU.UIifj lu. pre-t-lons nielRls.' B 1). Ilrldsi-s. of Oakland, was et business visitor lu Una city yestut day. , . i , r ; ilrs. Panola Hobits, of Urock-i way, spent yesterday in town shop ping and visiting. !. U. Young, of (Jutland, attend ed to business in town for a few hours yesterdtty: . Airs, hiuniu Van Jlrlesen, of Win atnn, was here yesterday shopping and visiting friends. Ermll llrlggs, . of Cauyonvllle, r;us In town attending to business for a lew Hours yesterday. - ; , i Mr. und Mrs. Brady V. Iluruett, of On It lu oil. were business visitor! iu town yesterday. Mr. und Mrs. A. W. Caswell, of Myrtle creek, spent yestertuty iu this city ou business. . . , Phil. Strader, of-. Ollde, -wub a business visitor iu tills city yester day. Uitlier Thi-onburg, of Melrose, spent several hours In, town yes terday on business. ....... H. V. Nk-bpls, (if Jtiddle, was here yesterday tor a supil tune ou busi ness. W. K. Ilas'sler,- iof' ltcdsport, spout yesterday iu town attepdlug to basioess. .' i , ' , ; , . ' i .Clay I'lani of Mllo, spent u few hours in tnwu yesterday tttending td business. V JS. S. Harstow, o! Anchoi4, Was in town attending . to business for a short time yesterday. ' ( 'I Bryan Dleckmau, of, . Myrtle Creek,; spent a short-time In town yesterday attending' to business. ' , ilurou Clough,. of'- Cunyoiivfllo, was in town yesterdtiy for d shdrt time on business. -:.., COLLECTIONS UPPED ' Sunday at thp Churche Flrt. Presbytcrin Church. "The Story of a Lost IkiUle," mofuiiig iheine at the Preshyterlnn church Sun day jit 11. The De.Moluyi will attfiinl fn a butty the morning serv ice. . 7:30 p. in., "The Tale a 'o chIdo Slave Told Me," n the tonic of the evenlnjf Heiiupu. Fnuik (Jin hl)e wil JbIu. liliile nchoo ut ):4h a. in. A cordial welcome, to ull VounK People's society of ChrlHiUiu Kndeuvoi', aeulor and in Luraiedlate, ' at ) $:M p. ui. All yoiuiK people, not utlcudiuK else where Invited. Hihlo study and nrutse Bervice WedneHilay evi'iiliiK at 7:30. "Creat Types of the III- iiy." Wm. C. Taucette, minister. First Baptist Church, J. It, Turn- bull, minister. 9:15, prayer meet lliK. !t:4f, IMhle school, .Ml'. Wi tt' ill Kpeiik at ont'iihiK exer cises. CIubhub for all uxts of both sexes. U, morniuK worshii). Hroud cant pvejf KlilNR:' Solo, J. Turn hull. , I.eouatd Kile is will speulji. on hiiow-covercu Truus. d u. m., yu Hbull Join otr yoitw peo ple's groups la a hmss uieetin n First I'resiiyierluu church. Mr. KileiH speaks OU "tloWeut, Voutig Man." 7; 30. p. m evuimeilsiic service. Duet, Mis. Jgo Dents trnd Mrs, W. UobertHon. Mr. liters wUl Hpeuk,. ou "tied, Uuiuaus uud Morsea." MeetinfcS euch evening nexr Wjelt, except Monduy. Tllurs- duy 2:30 p. iu., Women' Mlssluu hV society. ST. I.OL'lrt. Nov. 13. UP) A nationwide 'improvement In gen eral business condltious, an ulmost uulverwtl "pick up" iu employment and higher prices for fuim prod ucts ure reasons Riveu for lu creases of &.K per cent in tbu coun try's retail ctore collections und 14.1 per cent iu credit sales for Oc tober a compared with the same month ou ytur ago. ! Thii ty-uiue of 45 cities reporting I to the research division of the na tional retail credit association list ed collection gains uud 4? cities re ported credit sales increases. Fig ures from 13,162 st6ros ' were In cluded in the association's report Issued here today. Fort Luudei'dale, Flu., reported, the largest collections Kain, 25 per cent uud Demtur, ill., bad the big gest, credit sales improvement, 36 per cent. Normal upward trends in both divisions were reported in Colorado and Idaho ureas. iSulea continued to jump in Texas, itrurkeuridge. however, collcctiurs stow because of unusually warm weather. Kales lucreaficd ltf per cent iu Tul4 Okla. ' . . , - ! Collections decreased 'A per cent iq San irn-ucisco, while sales' in creased 18.9 per cent. ' Hot Shots FOR Saturday ONLY CITY GETS BID TO AVIATION COUNCIL Chamber of commerce, and city officials have received au luVlta tioa to atteud the Northwest Avia tion Phiuulne council meetlnit to be held at Portland December 4 and 5. The conference will parti cularly work to harmonize airport construction air route plans, na tional air defense and general aero plane development of the north west. Heiireseu tut Ives from all pities of the Pacific northwest and British Columbia are being invited to attend. (NOTICE OF LUMBER BIDS liouKhis county will receive bids for approximately fjOO.nbo lK of lumber on December ; '2, , 10'tQ. Amouuts,. specification, proposal forms and full Information may be obtained at the office of ibe Coun ty IUadmaster Kosquurg;, Or. ijuluus uuir TY cut UT- icllcaic- J lie flavor lasts Schilling jii in: ".MRS.WILKINS SAYS: J, "Youi lunches are alway , tosuccenlul, Mary.Isssm ; lo enjoy myseli more every T time I call. And evon your : colfee U alwcryt to good. -(Ypu must have some tecrej for , makiiwcoiiee." ---v-rr-Tv.",'-''v.':"':i v v'-sr''. "' - MRS,. THOMAS THINKS.: The no sectet (i maJdaq a, dlioious cup oi coiiee when you uie foils which nevii varies in quallly...fve --, . yiseq mils ore. i CoHee long enough ' to realize il always ; has the same un- varying goodness. : Times may change , , , by lrue Ideals need ; never change. Fifty-eight years ago Hills Bros, : determined they would roast and pack the lines! coiiee obtainable. And through the i years millions have learned that Hills Bros. T Coiiee never gives any disappointment. The : assurance of coffee enjoyment is as constant ; as its superb ilavor and unvarying goodness. ; -; ;- .' "' 1 Pineappl CtrM ItM lUlt 9. ' ; GOOD COCFU DISIRVIS CARI IN IRIWING il a ilandard isl by a knowledge of coffee acquired through more than half a century of rootling and packing offee. TKt CoWtCJt Quind It at fine at coffee Ihould be ground. Finer grinding iacriflcei flavor and aroma, a well 01 keeping qualitiei after the can is opened. Hills trot. Coffee ihould not be regr ound.TTu Covuc4 GiUndu guaranteed to produce the flneit-tailing bev ioqi In onytype nf cifl.makr. Diref linm tor maUng coRes by Itie msthod you ue will be intonTiiuel. TID 3ITS S oz. can . 5c Wheaties With new Shirley. Temple pictures, ; . v ." 10c Pk, ; . No. 5 Bag 4 9 10 Lbs. 10c The ideal Breakfast" dish for Cold .Weather. COFFEE Fresh Ground Airmail, Lb. Lb. 15c Old Plantation 23c Deviled MEAT ' !c Cans, ' 2 for 5c Pickles Thin Slice Full Pint 12c Better than Bread and Butter Pickles. Peanuts Fresh ' Salted, lb. ...... 12'2C Tomato JUICE Knight's Sea- ; J. soned, No. 10 tin .. V 7c No. Tall Tin, each .. .'. . Corn Search 2 Ph. 15c White King , Large Pkg ?V CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, lb 18 CORN FLAKES 2 pkKs. .. 15C PET MILK 3 Tall Cans 20C Bradley s AC 3D w -CMir, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, NOV; 14, 15, J6 p ill Q I Butter Grade A Fresh Creamery, lb. Cheek Full Cream, pound jj Coffee Chase and Sanborn. -Fresh. It's Dated, lb. Walnuts Fancy ' Large, new-crop. lb. fi Brazils j Taney Nuts, lb.' 15c Filberts Barcelonas, lb. 18c Boiled Cider pmt 20c Plum-Fig or Date Pudding' SS 33c Made by Heinz Raisins 4 l-lb. Pkg. 25c Pastry Flour ZtdZl. 33c Fruit Cake Mix ,, 29c Orange, Lemon, Citron, Cherries. AM chopped J and mixed. CHERRIES Chocolate Covered. A Delicious Candy. LB. BOX 25c SHORTENING Vegetable, 8 lb. Pail . sweet rr ioc POTATOES 69c 50-Lb. Bag No. 2's LETTUCE Solid Heads .... 6c Cranberries Onions SO lb. bag 49c lb. Can 23C 2 lb. Can 4r5C Bacon &r 25c Picnic Hams Nice trim, 6 to 8-lb. average, lb 20C Bacon s 25c Oregon Blend Hard-wheat, 4 n 49 ib, yly Harvest King $3.03 14c FLOUR Fisher's Blend, BANANAS 49 lbs. Lb ..5c 1.89 49 ibs...... $1.59 I i i ya ib We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Sold , if ;