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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1936. Immut Unllr K..riit flundnr by the Jbr-Ht!Vlt tMi Inc. Mcvber o Tke JuwoclateiJ Prr The Aocatt-d Press in exelumve y untitled to the una for republica tion ol till iiaw 4Uputches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper ami to alj local news published heroin. All rljclit of ro- Rubllcutlon of f pedal dispatche ereln are also reserved. " HARRIS ELLSWOUTH Editor Kntored at fecond claaa matter Way 17. 1920. at the potit office at Stoaeburv, Oregon, under act of March j; i78. fltpretcnted By Bap Kronrfaco 220 Bush Slreot, Loa Ana-.lca 433 South KlirlnK Btrcet. aralllr 6D2 Stuwarl butel, Calrajcu 36g Nortb AJictilKan Ave.. Detroit 3'-!3 Htuphflnffun UldK.. Sen Vork 21 Hunt tilth Street, I'urtlana BvMI Billy, ttubavrlptlua Uate. Daily, per year ly mull H.JO Dally.f oiontlia liy mini 2.00 Uuily. 3 niontlia by mull 1.00 iJally. by currier per ;nuntb 60 Harder Job Ahead llJ'flf the impending downfall " of tyailrld and do virtual dom ination Of cucb of Spain Ly Ibe lnsursont forcct, Increasing Im portance la uUached to tlio debon air figure pi Geuoral Francisco Franco, who takos hid place as the newest ot Uio military dictators of Europe, Althougli only 44 years old, Franco is t. voieraa militarist and an astuto leader of men. The manner lu which he plannod and carried out tho present fovolullon has sorved as indication or bis talent for strategy, his foresight and his executive ability, ills life and career have boon Intimately bound up with the army which be entered as crdot at the age of 14. Tbo "new Spanish stale" doos not, and n.uy never, curtro) the territory aixuud Uarceloua and. boiuo of the most Important Indus trial accllnns of Spain. Even If Vraocp should succeed in ostab lishinj . military control of (lie Mftor) It la jlouijlfyi wlicljier the stroug,;: leftist sentiments of tne workora would be easily converted. It Is even possible that Spain will eyeiitually break r.p into two parts, ouch, controlled by gavorii incuts ot opposing fuiXUs. Asldo from the problem be faces in carrying the rovolittlou to sue-, cessful conclusion, Franco Is faced by a huge task In keeping under control tho discordant elements In nls own facUou. Ills support con sists of Uio military leaders who sock power and position; the wealthy aristAcracy whoso objec tive is fo j:ecp their Iruge lauded ' estates, and ' the fascists who would oBtaUlUi 4 corporative slate. It would appeal' Ihul, jUenorul Franco bat: cousldbrublo of a Job cut out for himself. METZGEf) DRAWS E. It. MctZKer of KoHcbiug drew uutoui"blle license No. J0(i iu the. drawing held ul the oince ol me setrelaiy ol mate Friday. The 137 license Plates will bo for use on December 15. S. Llona of Juntura, iMalbeur county, won automobile license No. 1. Florence L, Burlow of lioardman will bavo license No. 2. while No. 3 souh to F. W. Studter of Port- Liajul. Samuel S. Howmrn of Porir lland will be able to place No. 1 fbu bla car, while No. 6 goea to f . Kramer of Aledtord. Hubert Marsdeu, Jr., of Ma rail field, theater operator lu tbe Coos liay oily, drew the unlucky 13 lor bla car. No. 7 goes to Mabel Kilt Inn oi Lebanon, and No. 11 to Henry B. Miller of Urania Pans. W. H. Grebe of Portland will re ceive No. 10. The drawings were made by newspaper correimoudents at the capllol from all applications re ceived to date. o-t ; V. F. W. POST OUT The first regular meeting nineo the installatlou of new ot'ncers lor ijni was held Tuuraduy night by x'airlcK W. Kelle not, VeteraiiB of I'oreign UaiH. :uore than 'M jiietiiDcrs attenued the uieutlng, winch waa followed by au address by Commander Crockett. A recruitniK campaiKU for tbe purpose of doubling me member- ftinit of the post will be oue ot liiu principal activities during tbe next tweive niouina, Commamier Crockett announced. Conimitteeb were appointed to make a syste matic canvass lor the purpose ul locating every veteran eligioie for memumship in tins oveineas or ionization. Kliglbuity to tbe V. K w. is deterniiucd by service over seas recognized ny the government campaign ineduis. mis qualitica- tjou includes ineu who served over seas in the war with tspaui, 1'iill jppiue msurrection, cbiuuse Boxer ruueinon, worlu war una Nicaru guuu cauipaigus. The advantages of an Incroaaed memheruuju lor our orguuizauon are too ouvious to neeu expiaua- ioh. .uomuiauucr CrocKutt said, "ibe larger our meinuersnip tne greater ouv iniiueuce auu Held ul uppuriumtics lor una till ah and pan ioiic service." More Cars, petter Roads. AUTOMOU1LK uinu fucturers aro confident Ihul tho coming year will be one of tlio most pros porous lu history for Uio ludiistiy. It wua recently predicted by ouc promluout executive (hut the Anierlcun public could use 3i,W0, (100 cars before liio auturatlon point Is retailed. This figure Is lu comparison to J!6,0UO,OliO cars and trucks which wero registered at tho beginning of JlMb'. If the total numher of uiiliinio tlvo vehicles In the United Slates does reach the anticipated peak of 3G,0U0,oup, it win be necessary lo provide more and holler roads to lucot vltb the Increased truffle bullions. Legislation governing driver.!' licenses and epcrullon of vehicles will also havo to he enacted unj enforced lu a Judicious Uianuer. Considerable Impetus is ulno being glveu tho automotive InditH try froij the Increasing demand for tiallers. It Is now estimated that sevetal humired thousand ico Ple are cllher living part of the year or ;ho entire VI u.ontliK In these "homes on wheels." The de pression has tended to Increase tills "nomadic tribe" who Journey from section lo section, seeking more favorable employment conditions. I Editorials on News I luouiiuuuu Iroui page i.i a fully au savage ai.d ruthless us any inuiau ligutiug tuui over oc- curreu. civuuaiiou 'usn t oufttneu liio noriors of war in aiiy way. The Old Girls Are Having a Time! Ootid "r-lfir. 'T S-UPJL,r 5U?T WON'T IACE , K Hi ArvjB of molor vehicle speeding, lie pa lered a nlea of guilty upon arraign ment before City lie colder A. J. Ueddes. KRNR PROGRAM (1,500 Kilocycles) SPONSORED BY. ' 1 NEWS-REVIEW THE BIG FOUR A My itery-Romance by Agatha Christie REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:15 Highlights on the Day's ' News. 4:30 Popular Uauco Time. 4:-15-itiU Off. Tlhi NrJWS UiiicKL tolling of - LliDhB ualt.liiin l;jnih.i iIir "ThofO bouibs were ruuponslblo for deutrucLluu ot u number of luuious uud beautiful build. ngs, particularly tho palace of luo fJuku of Alba, perhaps the flnctit iu iiuaiu." , ClONTL'IUliS of peuceful effort theso wail LullUlngs and lo block ti.eui wltb art Ueu;ires, but they are destroyed lu u few hours. Such is War. rPHK UlKliU of Alba, uud their lilnM all ooi- ICuropo, built their grunt cat I lea und paUces, and Ktocl.ed Ihem with treasures of overy description, out of tho suf ferings ami tho prtvnlinns of com mon pet pb., whom they oppresned 1r. inoio ways than tlu-ro is space to tell bujo, und tbo Iialredu Rrbw ini; out of Ibis oppression ot the commoner-: by the Kin-a and tho unblt's und (ho whole aristocratic m-v are fumtum. ntally re-ponsl' ble fti I ho snvuRcry of Ibo war fare now on in Spain. Tho bat redh that glow oul of op-prea-lun '.fist Uii; i-ut centuries laUn a IniiK lime to cool. SEWING CLASSES TO RESUME HERE , Jlolh bibber prices nud growth In membership coiitrlhuted to a lUbslauliul faln for dahy eooperu Uvoh in Uivsou chninn Uio l!i3fwtt luarkollng seiuton, us compared villi Uio yvnr belore, it Is reported by A. ( Atlams, prehldent of the lit. nk for ('oopomtlvoH til Spokane, lu Ibo r.i-ati ik i Iml Ortiion uh noclatloua i Itl u hiiHiiK-ss of up LMoximullly I7.2UU.UJO for Ihelr ll.iMK) meuibeis, nKainct HJTi'.'nn Uie previous ;ar, Mr, Adaiu points oul. The cooperative groups bao coijtlt.ued lu vmphuske bitib (juullly prod iu In und rifiilcut op oiulluns to wiu their way. Here Yesterday 1. Jiowe, of ?')kloji, was a busluus Visitor In Whin city 0tteiaAy, SrwIriK rliissi'K under tbe adult educai Ion ili'pai tuii'iit are to be miiuhmI licxf week. Tbe class iu Hiitoilm will tiH't't Monday from 1! lo r p. in. ami Thursday from 7 lo in p. iu; The vnfi In vups and slilchliiK will mel Monday. 2 (o 5. and Tnendily from 7 lo H p. m. The di i'SMunkliiK i-Imsh w III m co I W i-diii'silay and Kiiduy iifti'i noou tioiu '1 to 5, Mrs. Lnellu lticu fa ibe Instritelor. DEGREE WORK SET FOR GRANGE MEET Melm.m Ki'iuiKf wilt pn-Ki-nl ok in the Hist and nimoihI d- eree at Die iruhlar nifi'ltnu; to ho ht ld t Hie Kiaimo bull lunitlil rmiiiuiaton from Siith-iliii mid l4iokiiiKlatM KuuiK'S aif in In ftivvii tbe obllKatituis uf the older. TRAFFIC SPEEDER PAYS FINE OF $10 A fine of Mu was paid In the city court here today by l-o O. Thompson of Vouvallu, a r res ted b.v aty olilLvrs last ubibt cu t cuAr$i 1SUNUAY, NOVJSMUEIl 21. j'; Morning Hours 1 8:30 Sacred Selections. U:Uu roKiam Dedicated to Vet erans raci n iy. 9:o0 A r It an sua Log Hollers. 10:oo Sunday Request roKram. 10:30 Sunday Concert, pearl itose itoomson. 11:00 QaptiBt Church Services. Afternoon Hours 12:00 Jesse Crawford at Uio Or guu. 1:00 Uouglas County Creamery Presents Max Dolan and His Salon Orchestra. 1:15 C. B. Hays Devotional Pro gram. 110 Music Appreciation Hour. 2:00 Hansen Motor Co. Variety Program. 2:15 Kutb Hoover ut tho fiuuo. iuSpuniHh Hbytbm. 2:40 Johnny Johnson uud His Orchestra. 3:00 Uwou Rose Zenor. 3:15 Charles Vugaoud'o Or chestra. 4:00 The Angetus Hour. 4:30 Clark Wilson's Culled Ar tlaU. 4: 15 Siuu Off. Federation Must Stand as Barrier Against Threat, Wm. Green Says TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 20 (AP) William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, said today organized labor miny stand as a ':rock of Gibraltar against dictatorships." 4 Jteplying to warnings from Prit- ish fraternal delegates lo the A. F. of L. convention here, of the spread of dictatorships, Green shouted: 'We must take our lesson from the first act of every dictator tbe suppression of trade unions und develop tbe American Federa tion of Labor as a bulwark against oppression." , we are not concerned with tne brand of dictatorship, we do not characterize some as good, others au bad, or belter or besi we are against every brand of dicta torship," Green declared. Great UrtiHin's delegates urged American workers to recognize the checK that strong trade unions would have1 upon development of a dictatorship in any land. Green said he was happy to ob serve that in "the great democra cies .of lirituin, the Scandinavian countries, Denmark and Ueigium, ttie ilag of democracy and free- AlONDAV, NUVEMUKA 23 Morning Hours ir Kurly llirds. 00 Alarm Clock Club. 15 Hansen Motor Co. Variety Program. 30 Alu m Clock Club, Cont'd. 45 News-Review News Broad cast. 00 Good Morning, J. M. Judd. : la llawaiiau Melodies. ;30 -Sacred Selections. la Songs Seldom Heard. :oo Jesso Crawford ut tbo Or t'un. :30 - Manhattan Concert Lluud. : 15 John McCoimack. 00 Famous Mu.Me. 30 Belle and Martha, Copco. : 45- Women's Km bunge. 0C Your Highroad to Health. ; 15 Modern .NU'loJ'ti. Afternoori Hours ;00 Time 3ignal, Knudtson's, : 00 Johnny Jolu.nou und His Oicht'siia. :;U) - Five Siude.. :45 News-Review News Broadcast. :00 Myrtle Crock Community Program. :30 Iftuano Knsemblo. : la Kvi'iifng Airs. : 00 Popular Uuiul SulecUtns. :U0 - Itk-bard CiujUj. 50 N'ews-Reviflw News Broadcast. :00 Rose burg Book Store Pre sents World Cook Man. :ir Mommies Uir.o. ;30 CiUldr. n's Kuquu't Tio ; rum. :4."i Jack lVmniThanl. :00 News-Review News Broadcast. : 15 -Tin Grub US rt'ttgiam. 4a Sitfu lfi. LOST Large fnx terrier, while with black N)tH. Near WiiiMnu. An swers lo nouie ut "Co.k." lie w aid tbouu S1F4. Adv, - CHAPTER XXXVI "And iu wual way will your luy-. ing down your liio benefit tuo world.'" Ryluud surdoulcully uskeu Acblllc. "1 see Uiut you do not porcclve tho true Inwardness of Hercule's1 piuu. 'lo begin wun, your place of lull cat was i.owu ttomo months ugo, and practically all the visitors, hotel assistants and others are de tectives or secret service men. A cordon bus been drawn round the monntaiu. ou may haite more than ono means of egress, but even so you cannot escape. 1'olrut him- belf is directing tbe operations uutBidb. My boots were smeared wun a preparation of auiseeu to night, beior.o 1 came down to the terrace in my hrother's place, iiouuds aro following the trail. It will lead them inlallibly lo tbe rock lu tho Fclseniuuyryuth where Uie entrance Is situated. ou see, do what you will lo us, tho uet is drawn lightly round you. lou cuu not escape." Mudumu Olivier luugued sud denly. iou aro wrong. There 1b one way wo cuu escape, and, tike Sam- sou of old, destroy our enemies ul Ibo sumo time. Yvhal do you say, my friends V Kyiuuu waa blur ins at Aclnlle PolruU "Suppose bo's lylug, ho suid hoarsely. The olher shrugged his should ers. In au hour It will bo dawn. Thou you can seo for yourself the truth of my words. Already they should have traced me lo Ihu eu iruuee in the I'elseulahyryulh." Even us be spoke, there was u lur ult reverberation, und a man ran iu shouting Incoherently, ily land sprung up and went out, ila- dainu Oliviur moved to the end of (he room und opened a door that 1 hud not noticed, insido 1 caught a glimpso of a perfectly equipped laboratory which reminded me oi iho one in l'uris. Number Four tlso sprang up und went out. lie returned with l'olrot's revolver which he gave to Iho countess. 1 hero is no danger ot their es caping," ho suid grimly, "liul sLill you had bolter huvo Ibis.'1 Then ho weni oul again. The countess tamo over lo us .uid surveyed my companion at tentively for some lime. Suddenly she laughed. "lou are very clever, M. Achille 1'oirot." she suid mockingly. Madame, let us talk business. It is fortunate that they have left us alone together. What is your price; t do not understand, u nai price?" Madame, you tan am us w es cape. i ou know tho secret ways oul of this retreut. 1 ask you, what is your price? She laughed again. "More than you could pay. Utile man: Why, all tne money m tne world would not buy me! "Mudame. I did not speak of money. 1 unt a man of intelligence. Nevertheless, this Is a true I'aet every one has his price! In ex change lor liiu and Utterly, I ofler ou your bearl's desire." So you are a magtctan. "You can call me so If you like." The countess suddenly dropped her jestfiiK manner. She spoke with pusslonate bitterness. "Fool! My heart's desire! Can you give mo revenge upon my ene mies? Can you give tne back youth and beauty and ft cay heart? Can you bring tbe dead to life again?" Aehille IVliot was watching her very curiously. "Which of tu tin eo luadaiue;' Slake your choice." Shu laughed sardonically. "iou will sell me the Elixir of Life, perhaps? Come. 1 will make a bargain with you. Once, 1 had a child. Find my child lor nie and you shall go free." "Madame, 1 agree. It is a bar- Sain. Your child shall be restored to you. On 'the faith of on the faith of Hercule Poirot himself." Again that straugo woman lunghod this time long and unre strainedly. . -'"'My dear M. Poirot. I am afraid 1 laid a little trap for you. It Is very kind of you to promise to flud my child for me, but, you see, 1 happen to know that you would uot succeed, uud so that would be a very one-sided bargain, would it not?" "Mudame, I swear to you by the Holy Angels Ihut 1 will resloro your child to you." "1 asked you before, M. Poirot, could you restore the dead to life?" ' Then the child is "Dead? Yes." He stepped forward and took ber wrist. "Madame, I I who speak to you, swear once more. I will bring tbe dead to life." Shu stared ut him its though fas cinated. "You do uot believe me. 1 will prove my words. Gel my pocket book which they took from rue." She went out of tho room, und returned with it in ber hand. Throughout all she retained her grip on tho revolver. 1 felt Unit Achille Pol rot's chances of bluffing hor very very slight. Tho Coun tess Vera Rossakoff wad no fool. "Open It, madaine. Tho flap on tho lelt-hand side. That Is right, i Now tuke out that photograph and look ut It." ! Wonderlngly, she took out what seemed to be a smull snapshot No spoiler had she looked ut it than she uttered a cry and swayed us though about to fall. Then sli,e ul mont flew ut my companion. "Where? Where? You shall tell me. Where?" "Remember your bargain, ma da mo." "Yes. yes, I will trust you. Quick, before Ihey come hack." Catching him by Uio hand, she drew him quickly and silently out ol Iho room. 1 followed. From (he outer room she led us into the tunnel by which wo bad first en tered, but a tihort way ulong this forked, and she tinned off to the rlcbt. A::uin and again the pass age divided, but she led us on, neyer faltering or seeming to doubt her wiiy uud with increasing speed. "If only we ore In time," she panted. "We must be oul in tbe open before the explosion occurs." Still we went on. I understood that this tunnel led right through tbe mountain and (bat we should finally emerge on the other side, tuelug a different valley. The sweal 8 1 reamed dywu my face, but 1 rntd on. And then, far away. I saw a gleam of daytiuhl. Nearer und nearer, I saw green bushes grow- in. We fern d them aside, push ed our way through. We were iu ibo open again with the faint Ikhl of duwu making everything roy. Pol rot's cordon w as it reality. F.ven as we emerged, Ihreo men fell upon us, but released us again with a cry of astonishment. "Quiek." cried my companion "Quick there is no lime to lose " Hut be wis uot destined to fin ih. Tbe eaith shixik and tretnhl ed under our feel, there was ft ter rific roar uud the whole mount hi u seemed to dissolve. We were EaUs Devotions Da CHARLES A. EDWARDS flung headlong through tbo uh-. I came to myself at last. I was iu a strange bed and a strange room, borne one 'was sitting oy the window. He turned and came uud stood by me. It was Achille Poirot or, say was it Ihe well-known ironical voice dispelled any uoubts 1 might have had. flint, lyes, nr rieud, it is Brother Acuilie bus gone- 'home again to the land of myths. It was 1 alt the time. It is not only Num ber Four who can act a part, llella dona in the eyes, tne sacrifice of Uie moustaches, uud a real scax the inflicting of which caused me much pain two nionths ago but 1 could not risk a lake beneath the eagle eyes of Number .Four. Aud Uie final touch, your' own knowl edge and belief that there was such a person as Achille Poirot! It was invaluable the assistance you rendered me, half the success of tbe coup is due lo you I The whole crux of tbe affair was to make them believe that Hercule Poirot was still at large directing opera Uons. Otherwise everything was true, tbe aniseed, the cordon, etc." "Rut why uot really send a sub sUtuie?" "And let you go into danger without me by your side? You have a pretty idea of mo there! Be sides I -always bad a hope of find ing a way out through the coun tess." , "How on earth did you manage to convince her? It was a pretty thin story to make her swallow all that about a dead child." "Tbe countess has a great deal more perspicacity that you have my dear HasUngs. She was taken iu at first Jy my disguise; but she soon saw through It. When she said, 'You are very clever, M. Achille Poirot,' I knew that she bad guessed tbe truth. It was then or never to play my trump card." . "All that rlgamurole about bring ing the dead to life?" "Exactly but then, you see, I bad tho child all aloug." "What?" "But yes! You know my motto Be prepared. As soon as I (ound that Uio Countess Rossakoff was mixed up with Uio Big Four, J had every possible inquiry made us to ber antecedents. learnt that she had u child who was reported to have been killed, and I ulso found that there were discrepancies in tbe story, which led me to wonder whether it might not, after all, be alive. Jh tbe end, 1 succeeded in iiiiciiiL' the bov. aud by paying out a big sum 1 obtained possession of tbe child s person, ine poor m Ue fellow was nearly dead of star vation. I placet- him in a sufe place, wilb kindly people, and teok a snapshot of him In bis new sur roundings. And so, when the lime cume, 1 hud my liulo coup do the atre all ready!" Y'ou uro wonderful Poirot; ab solutely wonderful!" I was glad to do it, too. rot I had admired Ihe countess. I should have been sorry If she had perish ed In the explosion. I've been half afraid to usk you what of the Big Four?" All Ihe bodies have now been recovered. That of Number Four was quite unrecognizable, tbe head blown lo pieces. 1 wish 1 rather wish it had not been so. I should have liked to be sure but no more of that. 1-ook at this." Ho handed me a newspaper lu which a paragraph wus marked. It reported the death 'by suiride, of id vimug j en w un mm engineereu the recent revolution which bad failed disastrously. 'Mv great opimnenl. said Poirot gravely. "It wus fated that he and 1 should never meet in the nesh. W hen he received tbe news of the disaster here, he took the simplest way out. A great brain, my friend. a great brain. Hut I wish I had seen the face of the niuu who wo Number Four. Supposing that after all but I romance. He is detid. Yes. mon ami. tocether we have fated and routed the Hip Four; and now you will return to your charming wife and I I shall retire. The great case of my life is .over. Anything else will seem tame after this. No. I shall retire Possibly 1 shall grow vegetable marrows! I might even marry und raiiKo myself. He laughed hearllly at Ihe idea but wit h a tomb of enilmmiw meat. I hope . , . nomll men al ways admire big, flamboyant wo men "Many untl range myself, be said bfetilu. "Who kuoWii? JUS .NQ The ChrUt-miui, wlio has hit religion as a vital experience, will always find It a source of strength and comfort and as surance that Ib most hearten ing. In spite of all the causes for fear and anxiety and bur dening care thai life presents, the Christ-man ought to he able to ride clear and not al low the waves at any time to come near swampiug hitn. The religion of Christ gives to life a sense of security, a reason for hopefulness and trust th.at cannot possibly be secured in any other way. The fact that some ot us do not get that out of religion 1b no proof that it does not belong there. We thank Thee, O God, for Uie many lives that have been made stroug with the sense of Thy nearness and have been able to rcHt securely In Thy grace and coubcIous presence. Amen. doni still is unfurled to the breeze." Security Act Approved Labor w'as praised by Arthur J. Allniyer, acting chairman of the social security Doaul, tor us val iant defense" of the social secur ity act during the presidential campaign. He told the convention that, the working man or woman could get no old age insurance comparable to that provided by the. social se curity program, through any other meuns. Alimver assailed criticism of the social security act in general and of the old age insm-unce x'rovl- sions in particular. In no case," he said, "does tne worker get back less than he put In." Altmyer predicted that 55 per cent of the nation's industrial workers would be covered by-state unemployment insurance laws by January L He based this predic tion on reports from labor leaders In Pennsylvania, Ohio and Connec ticut, he said. WILD LIFE PLANS CORVALLIS, Nov. 20. (AP) The untamed inhabitants of Ore gon's fields and forests, streams uud lakes bad a helping hand from Governor Charles Martin today. The governor, addressing the wild life conference on tbe Oregon State college campus, urged a co operative program to develop and conserve the states wild life re sources. . "There are states where water must be conserved to restore marshes and lakes before there Is a chance to again have waterfowl and fish; forests must be grown before forest loving birds and ani mals can live again, and vegetative covering of some kind must bq re stored In the "dUHt bowl" area be fore R is fit for habitation by man or beast, tbe governor said. "We have no time 10 lose, lor the same forces which dissipated the game and fish in our older cen ters are at work here. If we take Intelligent action ut once, we will not need to follow a harsh, repres sive nolicy. but a" broad develop ment policy which will permit our use and enjoyment of our recrea tional and commercial wild life fa cilities while they are being hus banded for oncoming generaUonB." The governor recommended the correlation ,of wild life conserva tion with agriculture and other Oregon industry. Ho urged that all groups, individuals una organi zations unite on a constructive pro-cram. The governor and others attend ing the conference feasted on elk meat confiscated by tho state po lice from law violators. .12, KLAMATH FALLS. Nov. 20 (AP) Twelve-year-old Wallace Larue's story .ot bow be had been hung by his arms from the ratt ers of a shack and cruelly beaten with a willow whip resulted today In the arrest of J. C. Tidwell, a restaurant ilishwasher, and Mrs. Agues Laure, 31, the boy's moth er. Both Tidwell and Mrs. Iarue were held In jail, Tidwell on charges uf mislreutlng a child, Mrs. Larue ou a morals count. The boy's father signed both com plaints. The boy allegedly said he wus being punished for going down town when I wasut supposed to. Juvenile officers Investigating the ease produced a pair of toy band cuffs which, it Is charged, were used to (fasten Wallace Larue's wrists belore he was asserted ly lifted with the rope. Trial of the case will be held iu justice court tomorrow. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given thut ail warrants of School lHstrkL No. 4. Houglas County, Oregon, up to and including No. 20,270, protested for non payment 0" October 31, 10 3 It. have this date been called for pay ment, and all intercut (hereon ceases this date, November til, 1036. CLF.UK. dor and by virtue of a writ .of ex- iui of mu aoovo eutJUwu court m it u ubuvti tjiiiilid caut) u Uio tnu niicivu ID U1U luuir u . oo thv -u uay ( NoVKinner, l. in tuvor or n above nuiueil piain titt und ttint tint aoove nuioU UbteuUtUiU. wiUL-h aaiu aotuuw .in a oruur of sulu tommmiUtd mo t.o mil ino nerciimnur l""1B1'i real propel ty for Uie purpose ot mmafyuitf suid Judgment iu t bum ut rour tuouHunU one huuorLa Lwviityuve aoiiuis auu seven cents (M.Ktf.o"). wall inter est, ut lu rate ul tV lr aim urn on 1 wo thousand uuwn hunurtu forty-one uonum anu vvu in iti.iAl.ui) tuuiuof iroui tiePlvmtiel t,. liiiltt. until uu.ld. and Willi Inter- cut ut the mte of V Per annum on Uiie tnousanu i u imuu. uiirty-six dutlura and uinety-seyeu cents ui.-ti-'JO thereat I ruin toeP teiiiber jiti, lyjti. uatii puiti. and uie tin ihwr sum of Twenty-three dol lars und Unrty cunts (J.JJ costs und disbursements, and the eosU und disbuisumejiu of said suit: Now thereiore. I will, on Mon day, the Hn day of December, liMe, ai leu o ciot " u..i.i .iv i the cuurtnouse front uoor in itoseburg. Loulas County. UruKon, oner tor suio u bvu PUUUC UUellon lO wi 'h"w best binder tor eusii in hand tlio ...iiAiuimr a.-mrihi-d ruul property uliuuted In DouKius county, Ore gon, to-wit: , . rim siuiiihpnst Quarter or tne Southwest quarter of Section 1-, und that part of Lot 3, Section )-. described us follows: L'oiuiUeucJliK at a point 14.61) chains South of the southeast corner of the Donation Land Claim iso. o oi jumeo murv; runnlni; thence cltulus to tho Kast line of .said L.ut a; tneuce souiu io ui eiwuhiv corner of suid Lt 3; thence et ii chains to the Southwest comer of said Lot 3; thence North 7 chains; thence East 10 chains: thence North 6.36 chains to tho place of bcglnninfc; A ISO VOIIlUlclteiiiK ' "v east corner of the Southwest uuar ter of tbe Southwest nuarter or Section 12; run mini: thence .South 3.76 i' nai us: thence West y chains; thence North ii.Ti chains; thence fciast 9 chains to the place of bu- K1AlsoKihat nart of Donation Unid (Jin tin No. 41 of James P- UlJmuiu described us follows: Commem--inir at the Southeast corner of Ihu Donation J-and Claim N'o. o'J of .lames Gilmoru: run nl nit tii'''' South 21.23 chains: thence m et 43.25 chains: thence North 2 chains: thence West 3.75 chains: thence Nortl! l!t.23 chains; thence Kast 4. chains to the place of beKiiimmi: Also Lot 6 of Section II. und that part of Dot 5 of Section 11 de scribed as follows: Coinnu-nejnH at the Southeast coiner of said Lot 5; runnliiK thence West to a, point 3.75 chains Kast of the faoulbwest corner of said Lot 6; thence North 7 chulns; thence East to the North east corner of said Lot ; thence South 7 chulns to the place of be ginniiiB: , , , All of the above described prem ises being situalvd in Township 28 south of KaiiKO 5 west of the Will amette Meridian, and containing in the agKregute -S acres, more oi less. Together with Ihe tenements, hereditaments and anpurieiiunee thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. That the same will he sold In one -parcel as provided by aid de cree: and I will apply the proceeds of said sale, fir.st. to the payment of tho costs of said sale nud lo the costs und disbursements of said suit: ami. second, to the payment of the umount due plaintiff on th liforemild judgment with accrued Interest. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1936' PKIICY A. WICHH. Sheriff of DoukIhh County. Oregon SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 50c Choice of Clth-ken Kmiu or Pine r - apple Juice Itonst Turkey fciuKe DresHntff S -a Moped Potatoes (ifblel (liii vy Stuffed Ob-rv Cranberry Sauce (iohlen Glow Salad faiimielized Suuash Hot Dolls ilu Iter Chohf of Drink Dei Date Pmhllntf. Whipped Cream or Assorted Pies McCOWVS t'AI'H 57.0 N. Jackson St, ORIENTAL GARDENS BIG DANCE Saturday Nite The Rliylhmcn t Gents 40c Ladies 10c Grand Opening . DANCE Plantation Inn Saturday, Nov. 21 Music by the "RED PEPPERS" Gents 40c Ladies 10c MlTItK OK JUIICKH-F'S 9AI.K In Iho Circuit Court of tho Slate of UroKoii for Douglas County, The redenil Uutd Hank of Spo kativ. h -nrptinttion, plnintlfl, v. ii. ieny nun J'.i.-ie t-n. htti band Mad wife; U If. Kelly, unU iM-iiii i-iiv, uuKiutng anu wile. Itov O. Kellv and lU.se K. Mv. Iiusbaiifl mttl ife: lilt btrd Si i llky und Marttm Kti iuky. bust'iiiid and nlft; ltosetuntt Na tional Km in lmi A.Hfoviatiuli. a cirvortion. d fc-ndut j. Notica l hereby g.vn that ua Turkey Shoot Sunday, November 2? Turner Farm 2 miles north of Glendala Junction on Pacific Highway Trap, Rifle. Pistol. Raffia J. D. Kenney and Harman Adyelott r