Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1937)
r Hi TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG,' OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1937. :UW ENFORCEMENT Atty. General Cumniingi Offer Congress Batch of Recommendations. lu i WASHINGTON, Jun. 6. (AP) Attorney General Cummings rec ommended to congress toduy legl lation intended to uuike federal Jaw enforcement easier. At tho same time, lie ufl In hi nniiuui report for the your ended lost Juno 30, there bad been "gratifying decrease" In kidutip- lugs and tbat "some ol the couu- try's moat notorious criminals" bad been caught. ' Ho urged extension of tlio fed' erul registration of machine guns mid other heavy urins to include pistols and revolvers, to place potent weapon against crlmo the hands of law euforceuieut olfi- cers." Other proposals by tlie ultorney geueral aimed chiefly, ho said, at speeding judicial proccduro, were: Hermit a defeudtuit to waive In J dictmont and be prosecuted "by In formation." Require notlco of an ullbi de fense before trlul. ' Permit comment on tho failure i of a defeiidaiit to toiitify. Abolish appeals ill habeaK corpus -liroceedings which arise from inoval of a dofandant from the dls- ' trict In which ho was arrested to that in which ho was indicted. ' Permit depositions questions nnd answers taken down outside of court for use In evidence In crlm- . ina cases, "subject to safeguard Jug the defendant's rights to be ' confronted with the witnesses " against him." I Declaro one spouso a competent ; witness against the other lit emu , Jnal cases, , More Convicts t J Despite the reported genoral de- I crease In the crlmo rate, sunloni j Bates, director of the bureau of ; prisons, reported an Increase of 3,000 prisoners during the your, t ! "Wo have not boon able to pro vlde tho new Institutions nocuusary ; - to provide for this increaso," llatos i said. t Tho report of J. Edgar Hoovor, ; director of tho federal bureau of investigation, spoke of "notorious" ' crimlnuls who had boon :uplureil . and montloned as outstanding , ;ueh(ovoments of 1936 Inauguration ' .ot the national police academy nnd establishment of tho national stol on property fllo. ' Fingerprint records, Hoover said, , led to Identification ot ,i;u rugi i lives in 1936 as compared with 4,- . 403 in 1935. Tho number of foreign 1 countries ngreelng to exchange 1 criminal duta with the United :'Btutes, he said, was increased -..to 73. . :. During 193(1, Iloovor added, 31 lilduupors wero convicted on evi dence gathered by federal agents. "Among those wore such notorious -'-liguros as Alvln Knrpls, Harry Campbell, William Ualnard, alias Wuhan nnd Thomas H. Itoblnson, Jr. tad the County GLENDALE Mr. nnd Mrs. Prod York and eons, who have been spending the holidays with their' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joslnh Jones and Mrs. York's sister. Mrs. W. It. Stdven- ron. lotl sunnily tor men- noiuu m Portland. Alvln Howard, sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Howurd, Is Bpundlng tho balance of tho Christmas vchool vacation with his grandpar ents In Illildle. Miss Helen How ard Is visiting rolutlvoB III ICugeno mid Lorraine. Mr. uud Mrs. Frank Womlloy have as their house guests their ilnughler and busliiinil, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conner, of Califor nia. Mrs. Mao Hussnll, of Auburn, Wash., had been spending llm holi days wllh her slsler, Mrs. Lester Kelson. She reluined to her home ' Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. C. (1. llliliards . "Aero dinner guesls of Mr. mid Mrs. H. J. .Mc.Mllllin New Veal's May. i Mr. and Mrs. S. Leslie Stewart brought their smalt sou, S. Leslie Jr., home from the (Imnts I'nss hospital Saturday where lie tins been confined for Ihe second lime Villi threatened pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Nye visited Now Year's diiy wllh Mis. Nye's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Koyes, near Urania Pubs. Upon their re turn they were dinner guests of Air. and Mrs. A. L. Phillips aud lunilly. Mr. and Sirs. Al Lounsbury, of Vancouver. Wash., were guests Thursday uud Friday of .Mrs. iouusuury's brother, .Melvln Nye. They were accompanied home bv Mr. and Mrs. 1''. M. Nye whu spent tne nouaays here. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Costello and daughter, Naomi, and Miss Veliuu Uasye were business vis itors in Grants Pass Friday. Jlrs. Kllu White, w in of K luer fc.. White, passed away suddenly New Year's eve in the bospitui at Grunts Pass. Mrs. White was th-j mother of Mrs. Ida Uasye of Glen lale and only recent v returned noma noiii an extended visit heru. ruuerui services will be held in urants Pass Sunday. Mildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Gardner, underwent an appendectomy uud lonsllectoniy at ino Hospital in Grants Pass Sat urday. Mrs. Itoy Ctiiininitlinin uud uaugnter, Uorothy, returned Sul- urday.rroni.ii holiday vucallou spent with relutlvus In California mo- YONCALLA YUM.'Al.LA. Jan. B Mi- n,l Mrs. Clarence Chase and faniiiv and Miss Dorothy Kilos of Cliuse Gardens, Eugene, spent Sunday visiting at tne ueorge Edes home. .miss fcstner Toner suent Monduv visiting friends in Cotluge UroVe. Miss Ilcrtha Sutberliu roturimd oino biimluy utter spending sev eral days visiting friends In Ash- uinu. Air. and Mrs. Eric SteiiBeth tared to Corvullis Sunday. Airs. Julian Tlllele vis ted fr ends in Halsey Weilnesilay, mis. Louise Layton of Portland visiting at the S. A. Schieman onie for a few days. Misses rJdrlss anil Margaret Duughorty returned to their school in Seattle Saturday, after upending the Christmas holidays with their purents. Miss Ethel Gross, teacher at Clut&knnle, returned to her school Sunday, after spending the holt- ays with ber mother, Mrs. Alice ross. Miss Minerva Wostonhelser is visiting her brother and funilly near Koetlsporl for a couple of mouths. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Moore of Cloarwater, Nebraska, are visit ing their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. George, Collev. Mr. and Mrs. truest Tbiele and ramlly returned bomo Saturday, after visiting at the borne of Mrs. Tblele's parents at ltlce creek for a number of days. Mr. and Mrs. Jluunie Dottom of ueinngnaiu, Wa are visiting Mrs. uottoin s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al hort Cockeran, on Bed 11111 for a week. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Marsh and daughter returned huate Saturday alter spending tno holidays with relatives in Eugene and Elralra. They alsu attended the- meeting of tne uregun Slate Teachers asso ciation, hold in Portland. - Mr. aud Mrs. V. L. Applogate and son, Howard, spent the holidays visiting relatives In -llurdview. wash., Seattle, Wash., and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buney of Port urioru,! oro., are visiting at tbe S. A. Schieman borne for a few days. TENMILE TKN.MILE. Jun. G .Mrs. Belle Clark und son Marvin, who upent the Christina liollduyn wllh .Mr. and Mih. Jlqi Bar lies, left Friday for their home at IU'dmond w licit MrH: Clark -fa-teachiHK Hehoul; (.'on i ad and .Monroe Arnold were Hoseburg visitors Saturday Mrs. J. B. Howard was transact ing bust liens in Hoseburg the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Street and hoii Francis, who have been visit- lug relatives and friends here, .re turned to their home at Klamath Falls Saturday. SERIES WILL OPEN ON KRNR TONIGHT Americau FamllTLRobinson. "tho finest dramatic series yet present ed by KRNR," accordiug to the station management, will muke Us premiere apptarauce on tbe Rose burg stutlon at 7:30 this evening. ue story is iiueu witu numan in terest, and at the same time with a tender love theme which is var ied and enriched by the droll hu mor of Wlody Bill Winkle, played by Joe Latham of "Show Boat" fame. American Family Robinson is rated as one of the five most popular radio features in America. according to J. B. Toies, KRNR manager. ... Goes South on Business Rnv Catching, local automobile sales man, has gone to Lodi, Calif., on iMiemesa, R0SENBL00M GETS LOS ANGELES. Calif., Jan. . (AP) Talk of a Joe Louls-Muxie Kosenbloom bout here next mouth was- revived loduy. after the ex llght heavyweight champion's easy 10-rouud decision over awkward King Levinsky. At the Olympic auditroium last night, the veteran Rosenbloom banged his way to a refereo's ver dict over tho one-time terror of Chicago fish markets. Los Angeles fight promoters have bene dickering for several weeka with the idea of ma tchi ng Kosenbloom with Detroit' Joe Louis. Tbe idea was sear the blooming point today. Last night's encounter, billed as match, for the Jewish beavy woight championship of the world which drew a guffaw from Levinsky was filled with laughs for tbe crowd, grief for the king fish aud a surprise for Rosenbloom. The lutter was accomplished in the fourth round when the slapsio Maxie one suddenly scored a it count knockdown. Rosenbloom - fought his usual IS EPILEPSY INHERITED ? CAN IT BE CURED? A booklet contatnlnz the oplniont of fatriu. doctors on thU intereittns subject will be lent FREE, while they Lit, to any reader writlns to the Educational Diviiinn. 551 Kifth Avenue. New" tfbrfc. N. y.. slapplng.flicking fight, and Levin sky was likewise unable to invoke damage with his lunging hay-mak-er swings. Along about the sixth heat the crowd became Impatient for action. Levinsky supplied' it in , the tenth but it was too late. 2 Rosenbloom's lead by tbat. time V- I was overwhelming. ROYAL COAL Hot and Clean. ' i A Quick Intense Hot Fire. DENN-GERRETSEN CO. PHONE 128 . Dallas, Tex., second largest city n tho United States to install nark ing meters on a lurge scale, col lected $138,023 from them the first year. , DENTISTRY H. R. NERBAS, D. D. S. GAS WHEN DESIRED . Anaolgcslu for Pilling Anaesthesia for Extraction Unbreakable or Vulcanite Plates TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Suite 6 Phone 488-J Masonic Bldg. Roseburg COMING SOON INDIAN THEATRE His Ctt.., Is FOR SALE ,2.oo 4-foot SLAB WOOD delivered, rler cord MILL ENDS SAW DUST PHONE 282 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. 2nd Ave. and 8th St. nn i Dlxonvllle Road Y ou'll Need Good Tools for Win ter, for the Home Shop and Re- - pairs: , Long winter ' evenings can become profitable hours, if you spend them in a well equipped home workshop! Repairs and improvements around the home cost less, too, when you've the necessary tools on hand! Start now, to assemble a kit of the tools and supplies you've always wanted to own! Complete equipment is easy to own ! Churchill Hardware Company car ries a complete stock of all needed tools and supplies. Nationally known brands, carefully selected and priced within the reach of every man in the city are featured. See this selection, and learn how easily you can equip your own shop! EVERY HOME CAN AFFORD NEEDED TOOLS CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. Ironmongers nIlT7.TT.1.l:iagPt7, lyfr'bE raffle iiiriawis'-- ! wv EM IH'LU. J-I.'Ul. II Wl F,,..- W LiiiiSm III VEKSIIil-: TIRES II $fft tk'n)W III I Etl'Ti!jeVM''''0 a Let your old tires buy thousands of safe, comfortable 1 jfieUaJJ U takes tO buy .... m GMfeveif'M, mil for youl Trade them in at Wards now. And ro- I I'LrprTJ . ,lm-,' V 9?,ncQi hopP" ice I member, when you change to Riversides your money buys I f rr H..ffla lHfllWlFB W W ti.e ''ft urAfl 28 more mileage and greater safety I Safer because, 1 11 . iimS- Values at Wards . w aglpt' Riverside's center traction tread minimizes skidding! I Bread Box and 4 . CT"" Wa"', ""h'""' Monl,1,y Payment Plan ,1 1 - p f- enamel with dainty red S s 5 fmipit SSSF r aaasSB ""mmmmmwmmi 1 ! rH " ' floral decorations. : jST fTV w3g!r if ifjH0JJ Streiimllnod Flushlliiht, flood $ . ' iSjvi!! : "Ts " 1 ZTC rfg! Winter King Words 100 Pure s";so- rife BMetL- Pemi. Oil I 'Wl ' Electric Toaster, reg. $1.29 Jt l llSTffl 3 wfih Th ??;95 I ' A m- ' Cast iron Dutch Oven. 5.qt.?1 1 L , till I Guaranteed 2 y. I 5 quart -ft Plus II T Self-basting cover. MWXmmm I change' VV tax II lStr;K3 . Cast Iron Chlcxen Fryer. Ex- WkiS&f1 Jf"'"MM''''''M' ,, , II t KW tru deep! Soir-bnstlng cover. I jmF "' . . 30Bc n ouait qiinlltyl Re- II- tifaat! Cast Iron Skillet Set. 14, Cloth Seat Covers fined from Drndford Allegh- L TIL ? 1 7S' 19 1Mn- '" WW$&r&&K l I AO . eny crude! vVorltl'a costliest... ' ' ' J Toilet Pnper 25 rolls. SWWK-VJA 198 r,. Qt. In your container 14c Wr'B AMards 1U00 sheet rolls! Sf feWirr, i-oupe qt change er ever 84c i K:;-KSp(5 17 Save l'5c. pjgWpgv.tivt1 fU coverogo Inclutl- 5 qt. can ......98o ! L r?IUltMU.I ' '-39 'roiling Table. Strong rMstSSeS3t Ing back of front seat. 2 gal. can u.......J1.44 k Mfir"7,, selected wood. Value! 1 I fffff? fiut f itUn U"Ueri"1, " f 4;K"iwV'ood Chopper. Self $ j 'Tor Sedans $3.98 set -' AM 7c a ,o,l F.oW to , h CIL ' Eloctrl1 ,1'on- J,eg. $1.29 ' ; Vrifci-ttW V II J""1 Sa JnT U po Heavy mt i WmMM $3 down. LSJfeLs,PB m-- my-1Wnoh 59c W iM&W Small Canv- LlA m7m!Mmm Wf $ezZL Hacksaw Frame. Steel, , fM 249x12 Ga8olf.noEnie- Ngg. 1, jlliTil Seamless Durasuna, vtlues to 134MI 2 H. P. 'fSSmC "Hoy ateet Husky! ....SC 1 " 1 Many new hooked designs, moderns, tex. Eav to Start ' Will ' lMtllU&r 'Witch Rie. u ! flpl turcsl Choice of 14 sizes to really (it fflSSP1 Oulck cut! ZjC ?SaV your rooms! Thick springy pile. All im- Air-cooled ... can't freeze or fBKKKKKKKBKKm ttoM ovcrheaUFiu ax- K V , fir!! 'Si!! ' tlT Pint size. Reduced price for this V JJO AC Airline jK71l, Wfil1 1 i IJI -Rli week-end only! Buy now I ... , Si XI, I -II, Tfc lieg. $1.10. Clear. Adds life to har- D T7 i MOVIE DIVM fa il" f 111:83 Per Gal. Lighted MOV w n I , il . s f .- J TONE of HS I ig II ll1IIIIVfr!'i' ,- AAaboel Hjl-X'iil nrtSUBHS Re 7c! Satin-like vn finish. .fcA, .- ja Monthly Pay T"fcS V A ol Salt rW Easy to ailly, durable, washable. mm .r u fc-f "51.95 . ! i .s4'r.illlilt4r 1(1 15 DOWN. Small I CClllTI lalll JJlfl S H ' It' Rvery luxury ' IS Wards Master is a III Ap ,ii,ted Movte II $69.50 value. Bigger, t'ei foratetl top ; bine steel. Hlec- : M E: ' lai.'fJ - nisll Automatic II faster, yrashes clothes trie. Save l!c. 2 qtint-t siie. ; . 1 , 1 . - HS volume control! 1 cleaner. Mechanism sealed It' . ,u l Vine big sPeak", I in oil ... will give years i aaVaBVBasnvBiiaaMssBBBSBaa. ii.j- ytW , IJ Ub"' i World range! 1 of trouble-free service. g I nalivfrra f2 ffw!l Ai diameter ' L eft Ttads-I" eriwo Loveil wringer. Electric I 17 ILMIHCl ? WllWl I ' sT rtLiwK'M.'.U1 ' With Oas Engine $82.95 8c. . r 1 ' II (S ' i- , t-TT i s " a sm ill Strong, reinforced rubber cup Uai l J ji with 24" handle. lMijoMimtBiWTg Phone95 W , . 31g N Jackon St 0