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ROSEBORG NEWS-REVl&W, R6SEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1937. SIX !T Red Cross Public Health Nurse on Honeymoon Still Helps Safeguard Palmer, Alaska, Colony Line eautij Past Fine work May Give Friday Jan. 15th Conjunction wil'n store-wide Liquidation Sale are mcsf cordialltj invited to visit a Jliplay of llie Gossnrd Line of Beaitlij In our corset Jeporlmcni. Exquisite GossorJ Jesiqns for tlie new Silrioutlle . . ComSiinolloiu, Solilulros,TtJtliles, S'cp Ins, Girdle one! Brussitres . fur cvtnj fujurc tijpc. A fasliicin rrprcscntoliva of llic H. W, GossurJ Co. will Lc hi our iIopc ilurinq this sliowlmj to jivo ijou figure advice, ff you wisli it, and fit ijau ptrsonullij. 13 'epartment Store REORGANIZING OF GOVT. FACES FIGHT (Continued from popo 1) pending decision on procedure. They sought n common ground for action on what Chiilrmnn O'Connor (D., N. Y.), of the Iiourp rules commit loo culled "u hot po tato problem." . Democrats Differ Chairman Ilyrd (!').. Vti.l, of the Bon u to roorituniziition commlUop differed with the piTn(lentfH r . commnndiUiOiiB on mom nmjor quoHtloiiH. Ho said croiUlon of two new r-tb-Inet donartmentB social welfare and public worka would Incrnnno govornmont expend Hureu Insteiul of onrouraRluK Hie reduction of $fi00,000,000 ii year ho IiuIIuvoh pok Bible. Hvrd called bis enmmllttio to . nvent tomorrow to conalder Hie first. 13 rnorrcnntzullon hIikHpb bv the llrooldiittd InKtlhdinu. He tnid tbo presldnut b(Kl tnld bim IIhj cominltleo'a work would "juppic luenl" IiIb own netivlty. Tho Virginian mild he woi'bl hu" port u grant to tbo proHidcnt of power to re-group titfoncloa with in o framework ''verv carohillv considered" by conKrnsa. This power should not roiich to the nKencies with .ludlclal fuuiiiinua or 'tboHO like tbo social security board, lie contended. Ho nnd VnndenherK wpposod cur Inllment of the comiurolhM (jennr ill's powor to push on Ruvrrnment oxnondltures, Hyrrt alHo quentioimd '.bo provi sion for phiehifT present o-rfiecoold-ors under Hvll service with anly non-competitive tesls for rifiuwi. Tie advocated n nvlt tiyfliMn on the basis of competition ox.im.hm tlotm. Senator Ili'own (V)., HHrli ), who norvod on thn rforitnnlz,it!o'i rnm mlttoo In the liouse lawl sphsIiih, pronnnd t'"t coiiRreds dn the on tiro iob Iteir. "To nut t'o now-r In the rvn. eutlvn hran"b would b" like esk inff 11 to refni-Mi ..IIhoU." tie snid. "and the fxpuldpnl vimM bp suit ected to nil pm-in nf preHRiire from Interested imrtlew." AUTO wnufCFRS' STRIKE EXPANDS (Conttnuo'l from pne 1) nponient, ' Deinnnds nf tho imirIpi-h, imtinn 1 nnd idiot of Aniorien for nn.rer onlial blrluir wtm conHblp-od otto nf tho "fund-nipntnl ltln" of hP CO"ttv RtvtVn Vpder-il nfffptn "fill! sohittnn nf tbnt nrnblem wnuH b' n mntnf iom (nvpl spitio'ont the wntt"Mit, ln'lvini nearly 10. 000 nnHHmn workers. Rpventl rtnv ntro. (bp nMnnwnpra nffnrpd I'"1 nfflcoM n wnire In- rrenso. ninn rproittfoii, ph rliti. bonr dnv nnd mult fm n'-nrtlme, 111' rpfttaod tifpfprenttlll !''it(e, Tm slt'is of nnnee offnvi in. Volv''e: t"'o nlons blt'Tt-to llov"l In t""tntlvp pi'ver-Piont w't'i 0''ovp"t 1iprt"o rp""'(tM wlinn strlVo inifiAq ii n ""'Illation vp rnrt' fnlimt tn ponoii nn (pn. tlV flTfClllUll" 'fl' hni ririf'f I Vnlnnq r"iwil tbnt lonl'itlvo liirrnnpoit i lf), Itpon veorpd brt wnnn foi rf qv ntttnt)M ivotvM ptwf flm " n( n I ffolMif ntlPl") f nl'O whn tn'''o pitnnt 10 w rpnt of rvl' wnrtrbni-nn PntPinorpp. Tho nrrnotHrniiq bnvn tl" vnf brtPtl rnttfipd h" "tiion vP"iborsbip. nfl Is p rv t H piipi, RtHke I p1nr I'niT" Tlrliti". p" ens'1'' n wppV bv tT'voi Afpin rnttpd In p'fiinl In i b"tnr t" rtfptnipnf In' nl"M nnd rbnired nbfnnvnrtrq i'sMntvni voro re Bpfti"tli'rt fnr r1tiv'w tipnro, na ,!,! T?e-l rl-' roii.wi tinltile p,.,e- of "tnlo Pti"--.lo of 4nnan ini i'-c , .,.i fml. W n '"'e "-ee.l" nf p.... pln,."i nid renresented but 30 gte-ihnlderfl. Drldges, const president of tho Intoniiitiotial I.ouKRhornmen's as sociation, chnrRed Rossi misrnpre- spiitnd tho strikers' sido nnd de clared tbo real aim of shipowners wni to furnish the maritime unions. "Tbo sooner they (tbo shlnown ors) undoi-Rtnnd that our strike is not Rotncc to bn broken, the sooner tbev will sit down to sincere nego tiations to end It," he declared. EXPLORER JOHNSON DIFS OF INJURIES FROM AIR CRASH fronllnuod from pnrc 1) Injury. Mrs, Osa Johnson, tbo explorer's wife, suffored concussion nnd a front uvod riRbt knee. While snow plletl nn on the d'inm(Tod whiRs nnd funnlnRe of the airliner, on a rldRo 100 ynrds bo low the Los Plnelos runiTor lookout station, two Rovernmentai Inanlrlos wore set In motion In an altonint to determine tho causo of tho dis aster. It wan tbo fifth major airliner nccldent In llio United States in tbo lnt 30 days. Staaqers 7 Miles For Al'' From tbo wreck, one nassopor, Arthur S. Kobinson of Kochnt.or, N. Y., nuinaRod to stiiRKcr sovon miles throuRh yoslerdny's storm and cnllod reseuera to the aoeno. lie reached Olive View santlnrium with ti fraeturd fool, possible inter nal IuIuHph nnd several crushed vertobrno in his spine. Medical aid was rushed to tbo piano and tho other Iniurcd woro removed to the miorcuntpd lookout station n swill rl miliar Rlass hftusp iir(m1 onlv duriiiR.. tho Slim mer fire season. While they liud dled touotlipr in this cubicle, hones worn set and sedatives administer ed null) trustor and niulo team transnoitnllon could nrrlvo. Tlin bodv of Urnden was taken to a Pan Fornnndo niortunry. Ilesides lioblnson and Mrs. Osa Johnson, tho Injured wore: Pilot W. Lewis. Olendntp. Cnlif., frnctured In;; nnd bead in Jnvipjt, Co-Pllol Clifford V. Ownns. llur linU, critical condition with pos slldfl fractured skull. Internal in juries ipmI broken jaw. A. 1., I.ooinln. Oumba, Neb., heiid and le'enml Injurb1. F. K, Snpiicer, Strombert: Flec trln company. ChlcaRO. bend in juries. T. K. TIIHnibafl. Fnlted Air craft. Hartford, Conn., fractured uuUle. It. T, Anderson. Atlantic City, N. .1.. fractured leir. Stevnrd"s Ksf'or .In Conner, Olonilnlo. fniclnrod lei:. Mlsa l.Hn .Pimps, I.os AuRelos, brn'Hps nnd tdioek II. If. lln'se, Ktromberi; Kleetrtc roiMontiv. ClilniRo, tntipp tp tranTort, ipter shin of the airliner wblrn disnimonred willi pvpu aboard on n I.os Amipls. Salt Lake Cltv rilebt enrlv in He cntobnr, wiir bbind schpdnle vps- tPi'dav ns It annmacbed the nlr- nori. Pup at lO'tii a. m.. thp I'ulloprl nt Urnr, n. in. that "Wo nip romimr down to thp (nidio di rpctioiip' inrM-nr nl tlp field. " Pilot Recites Crash Pilot I pwIs Fto ibis neeonnt of thp nccldent to ltU-hard (lardnpr. denutv ennn'v nrvvnr. one of the fir-r in tfiich I Ho plane. "Wo bad pnvv wthef n we rnme ovnr Smpmib. Thp Purbanb station pp"mpil to be tied ni wllh nthor calls for 1 couldn't irot th ronch to union n'r trnttnul for tnv enel beniin". Ice Md forniPtl on ttio fdiln and I wn ilrlven to the loft of mv course wMIp nttPinniin" In cross thp raiiRP thrmih N'ewhall pn. "One nf Vo motor was spnttor tiitr bniMv. 1 ihourM It w-i point; In tin Hmnil fl'mu ttt HrtHo 1 ili- f-Irlded tl'en tl'nl t'. nv t''q to Idn was In make n forced latnl'lur. "Snddnnlv nut of the foe direct- Iv in front of ns. lrtnntn! the snow rnntml Panlii Clara ridce. I lurned "rr "'V niotovs and nancakeil the ship on tiio sldo ot tho mountain." ftsr ' 7 - Mrs. n. K. Wolfe, formerly Pearl V. Williams, of Concord and San Francisco, California, Red Cross Public Health Nurse, pic tured as she makes visits to colonists homes in Matanuska Val ley. Right, as the bride appears tod-y, the second Red Cross nurse to capitulate to Cupid since the establishment of the Mata nuska colony in Alaska. SafcRiiardlnR the health of the Mutiimisku valley colonists at Pal mer, Alaska, spreadiiiR bollduy cheer, and takiiiR a brief time out for her own honeymoon, Is the ex perience of Mis. H. K. Wolfe, Red Cross public health nurso, who, un til her marrlaRO in November, was Miss Paerl V. Williams of SaH FrnnclHco, California. Miss Williams is the second Tied Cross nurse to have joined the hnppy married group nt Palmer, Miss Madeleine do FoniB, who is now Mrs. KuReno Sedllle of An chorage, having been the firt bride in- tbo colony. Mrs. Wolfe reached Palmer just a year ago bearlnr; Christmas Rifts from the Junior Red Cross for all the children at Palmer. Thero was a big family reunion In the Com munity ball which had been deco rated with snriiee boughs. The new nurse was heartily welcomed by government officinls, the colonists nnd their families just as ner pre dpf'Assor bnd been. Following her introduction to eolonv life, she boirnn In oarno.it her ni'ORram In bpalth education. CnoneratlnR with D' Cirl R. Al- hreeht and other administrative officials, the Red Cross nurse con centrated on Infant welfare and pro-natal cases, also nro-school groups. Pafly visits to the colony MILK CONTROL ACT REPEAL DEMANDED (Continued from pnge 1) wilh nvlntlon. - All bills wero held over for sec ond rOIHlllKTH. i : , i Death for Kidnapers Convlctlontt tor kidnaping In Oregon will carry the dea'.h pt-n-nlly If 11 imauniie HOW bolus pre nrepured rr house nurouuciKin Is approved by tho Oregon lcgiE Inlure. 1'he measure will clltmnul.) nuy instructions of leniency by a jury, sponsors declared. A measure ace tine 10 riar.siiy conditional stos "on'.rucls as chat tel niortBacrs, ttnd as such sun- .leel to foreclosure, was Inl reduced In the bouse itv Hep. 1' red Harri son. I. inn county. AffectiiiE eHtieelnlly Ihosn par ties to stu-'l sales contracts, n sim ilar bill 1 1 1 defeated at the 1K15 session of tile Creeon legislature. ltepresenlntlve Harrison Indicated that lie antielnnted considerable opposition to the bill. As a part, of the proposed meas ure, conditional sales contracts in order to Insure validity of their lien, must ho filed, and a elinlto Hen nbteed on Ibe article. A hill prohibiting advertising or llcobolle liquor In newspapers, per. indlenls. or billbonrds, and by rn- llo was snonsored bv Renreseiita- Mvcs Harrison and V. II. Miller. Ibe hitler nf Omuls Pass. This wss n publication of n sonnto liensure. COUNCIL TERM OF 6 YEARS PROPOSED COItVM.UR. ,1-n. 13 (API Minor Ho"nrd W. Hand lias pro nosed charter change designed n stabilize dlv eovernnient per oenel hv extending the term of councilman to ix years with only onc-thlrd nf the council leaving off'-e ove-'v other venr. T'e n'-d'nance Introduced last week In bait pale of beer and wine midnight received final approv al. OREGON SECOND IN N. W. LUMBER CUT l'npTi Axn .in. in (,vin Thr. (ivc" Pacific cnnt states e-odneed 42 er eon nf the Innv ct In t'' Hnlted States in t!nr, (be nortb"'est rorest experi ment olfitinn S"id tnd"V. v -,i,lRi id with 3.4S2 r,I7 '100 bn-ir! fee .id llreron r-inked smel "Hi, 3 1 4r,.2,innn n.i Call for-la third will. lS!i5.1A.A0n. Oreeon and Washington nrodnc- ttn ii-cre.ised 2t per cent over 1031 fhtures. -o- EDITOR FRPF.n OF ROOSEVELT LIBEL J'K. Calif., .tan. LI ( vm The rio ""n'liM P. Mil-to- Spilth, eh'prh' i""'!! View fil'to nrrtlp'l of libllUff Pres'- Mi diMtt TToovp" lt en editorial. 'r," va ton h toc w t'ni'fprt trwifn because of ; 'oirln v'i ho n fupWipt "fp'-nffirlent evtdenco." 'bp rio-'pTnc of b' ntap-nnt. "Mv ltnnrelon is that the nlle'- , bank book register" to tsak gallons In the complaint are noli son was wit lithe certificates. - hospital for information on follow up work were in order. i July 4th Celebrated July brought a great celebration1 of American Independence day. There was a big parade with the colony children , in the lino of marchers. Health measures for children and mothers were direct ed by the Red Cross nurse. Twelve cots, placed in two school rooms, were provided for rest periods. An electric plato was especially use ful for warming the milk for babjes' bottles. Mothers were free to join in tbo cojebrntlon without worrying ahout the sleeping chil dren. Tho nurse also reported that a few minor firecracker wounds nmong the children received her attention, as a practical lesson In first nld. Mid-summer brought a husv sea son for the colony with the canning of fish, vegetables and berries. At the same time preliminary dans were being laid for the Matanuska Valley fair of September In which health education, also was fea-tii'-nd. Examination of some 400 chil dren In the Palmer a"d Watllln schools preceded tbo fair before the period of short days greatly reduced tho daylight time for homo visits. libelous," said Justice of tho Ponce (Jranilln II. Miller. Smith had been nccuseil of term ing President Itoosevolt n "false ulnrm," n "mountobanlt" and n "hvpocrlto" In n recent editorial. The charge of criminal libel was filed bv Horace Heales, British born Mountain VIow railroad em ploys and president nf tbo Molint taln View Patriotic league. MARTIN JOHNSON NOTED FOR TRAVELS (Continued from pane IV hack to Independence, where his father. John A. Johnson, was a jeweler. He clerkod In bis father's store nnd developed phntngrimhir nlates for Indenendepfe folk. When be was 2n he road that .Tack Lon don nnd his wife wanted a third norsnn to sail with them to the South Rons on London's -17-foot croft, tbo Smirk. Martin Johnson wroto London n lettor. London telegraphed hack:. . "Can von cook?" "A little." Johnson replied by wi''. "Will learn more." Tto went to n nearby ros'uurnnt nd hired himself out ns n cook. He woi'kpd n'Hit nnd day for a woek. then Joined London In San Fnini'tco. A"otbr nf JnliMno'i's services tbo nnvnlovod South Sea nooks with t'n TiOndntis ronslsteil of pho tocrnnhtmr. lie laier dnctdod his nvninr.Hn would bn vncorded e t.li,',l" in films. AntimHv pn lmd not. fiid a r,iu in tho last fif'nn voars. ho said recently in New York Citv. Wife Did Killlnq Mrs. Johnson 'tend h" arino'l to nrotect bor bnsbpnd vbon n lion n' n "'dno phtir?Pil fnstnnd of r-oi. rd. T'l'io nft"i- t'o she brought down hpi"ts UteriUv nt hor hi. hnnds' feet, fin tr'n '"to tlor "fo, sle tw'pp k'lle' "lonim'its ns hftv woro rMtlnir Vnpli lwn tlli oipn"it foil lp front of Johnson Riip qitirni erorv pnoltton ho m-ido T''PV vpil nronnd ho vMld flv tl'"0, Qitpnt t V" (p All". (IptihI t v--q of his Hfp to thn 9n So1 l-'-Mple. A tun-inq ot 1pfn"iHr" lovbH- pit nil fnp""Ti jfrt"rtfl tplr "tir. t'n Irt'niftno jnr""'s V"pnift Uronr fltmo nf Pripl fl'C.l Kfp -l oVIM hvPH-' tt"1 (im Prt. wlsan" (n f rT- Hn th n M.l Hf( O f.W-l-f f-f ,lin-l. can Museum of Nat'oml Hlstorv. p-tlTM.n 1 A 1) ,.r, r ,t).l ...,, f Jr.'- Icnlf- Mt'l f1(l1 X- tifi-tl1 P-tftptoq 1 1 1l--rtl t 1 0 " " , "llO ., o, ,n, v .n.t Sfin "InMnn Itnof j-o"! - '1 1ipt hi ti't n soon a pid'ee loc itetl nan i unfair Lirafi SiSaj The nurse found It advantageous to begin classes In home hygiene and care of the sick, moving from homo to homo of the various stu dents enrolled. The Instruction in eluded ways of preventing illness, also simple methods of caring for illness under the direction of a physician, as well as methods in the care of babies and older chil dren. The health exhibit nt the Colony fair, which drew crowds from points all along the Alaskan coast to Palmer, was hailed as a great success. A parade of the smaller chlldron was an addH ettractlon to Interest parents. HePh princi ples, healthful nutrition, clean milk, care of the teeth, lmnnini"n tion, and preservation of vision were subjects treated in demonstra tions and exhibits. FARM PROGRAM FOR DOUGLAS ADOPTER fContlnited from pnge 1V . ; Pomona ! Rraimo meeflns January HO to endeavor to pa'u control. Pest, hunts are also lo be dis cussed by subordinate granges and ft decision on a count-whle contest reached at the January 30 meotlng. ' W. J. Wilcox of the stntc grunge cooneratlve was present at yes terday's mooting and explained plained the state plans for coope rative buying and selling. Support of existing cooperatives is to he urded and n combination of inter ests through granges is suggested. Mnny gratifies, it was reported, are again sponsoring A-n ciun work and plans are being made to extend this work nnd to secure local lenders, arrange for Achieve ment days, snonsor exhibits and otherwise Include the 4-H club work In the general communlty agrtcultural programs. Discussions were hold relative to new local cash crops. Seed grow ing was emphasized as offerlmr grent possibility in tho ncrlcultural Industry of Pouglns countv. Excep tional seed corn is already belnc produced in commercial quanti ties. It was announced. There is also opportunity for production of perennial rvo- crass seed and oth er seeds for which there is a ready market. . 1 Subordinate granges will be en couraged to adont progrems for local Improvement In addition to participating in the county-wide obioctivps. J. Vob'iid Parker, roimtv agent and R A. Pri'ton, 4-1 T club auent representing the co'leire extension service, and J. F. Branson of tho predatory animal department of the biological survey assisted in yesterttny'fl conference. SUSPECT IN PHONE ROBBERY ARRESTED POTtTLAXn, .inn. 13 (AP) Llpotennnt T. ' Sehnlolns. city detei-tive. nnd Hnymond Jenkins, speelnl nn-ent for the Pacific Tele phono and Telegraph company, will retirn from Seattle this after noon after invpittgaiing a suspect held In t''o $5Hii robbery of tbo comnnnv Sntnrdn. Sejittlo nutbnritirs detained Mor ris Albohalre. sought by Portland police for nupstioning after two men held up the paymaster's of fice, lmirt?oned several employes mid ecaptMl down tho fire escape The Morning AfterTaking Carters Little Liver Pills Reserve Squad Chance to Start Battle. Due to their (inn nerforinnnco In till1 lust two KuiiiKH, lduyern who Hliii tc-d on ihn reei vn squad at the bevlnnlnR of tho hnakcthali reason may take plncea In ll'o mniiiiiK lineup when tho Ttoxchiiri; Senior IiIkIi achnol Inilliina meet the Salem VlkliiKH at tho senior hlsli Kym nnsiuni ThuiBday nlKht. C'ouidi Paul Warren announced today. The Indians hnvn been drl.llti!! hard tills week to perfect their missing and husket shooting, tdm-ti Warren reports. Duo to poor pass- iti and shooting, two or three or tho so-eulled lennlars may view llie Kunin from the bench, Warren said today. Cnoi Ko H a n u n r R , sopnnninre ciiard. may replace the veteran Fritts. and C.ordnu Walker. Junior forward, may see action at onn or tho rorwaril positions. I.ael fUiinn bnll lias been shovlus much im provement at ills center position. while Van Horn anil Mnrpnn are probable starters nt forward and guiird respectively. The iinnin will no collect nt i:.w n. m. with Orlo IIiirIcv. nf oCttase Cirove, as referee. , play-by-play report will bp broadcast over Sta tion KUNR. Uttlo is known of the Individual players on Ihn Sulom teom, Conch Warren reports, but their early season record Is imprnssivn wim five wins nnd no defeats. I ho hits victim to fall liefnro tbo oft-time stnte cliampldns was tho stronR Tillntnool; team, whicli was snowed under 25 to 12. The VIHinRS nro conched by Hnrold Hank, ex-Wll-lumette university baskotliull star. GAS BLAST WRECKS POST OFFICE STEPS SPOKANK, Wash., Jan. in fAPl Two explosions at the front nf the nostoffico bore short ly otter 12:30 p. m. todav blew tho concrete steps of the bluldlng to bits. Postal officials snld the expio sinn vere under the steps, and nroh-ibly were cnused by Kas mains. A P'nall cirl wns reported hurled to the sidewalk by the con cussion. She wns nicked up and rushed to i. hospital In a cir before her Injuries wero ascertained. r- GEN. JACKSON'S GUN FAILS IN EXIGENCY CHARLESTON. W. Vs., Jan. 13 . api A thief escmied unin jured today, because "Stonewall" Jackson s once trusty pistol wouiu not (Ire anil his sabre was too short, ' . AT,, oti1 M-d ' nii-rl Pnnlr owners of the historic weapons, returned from a late social iiinciiou lo sue a light In their homo. Cook soiled the Confederate Ranni...)'. (ilulnl nnrl dllhl'A fllll! chased the fugitive atop a wall. Tho gun missed lire, llie prowiur lonpot'l to safety as Cook cut a wide swutli with the sauro. EX-CON SOUGHT IN MATTSON MURDER (Continued from pnpre 1 independent searches for the kid naper by the Washington state pa trol and local ollicers eoutnincit as flowers and messnfvs of con dolence poured in to tho family of the kidnaped boy, w:iose Mineral is to bo held today from a Teeonia pvntunry. Percy Phone 333 Wsc'- v TRY THIS 1 EACH WUIIE THEY-LAST UTILITY POT 3 of. Loop or bail handle. Domed cover. Regular $1.50. DOUBLE BOILER l. ot. 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