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FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 1937 Iwm nllr Kl iiinaar b tke . Jaana-liavlei lae, ! at Ta Aaaoelatca Prcaa Th Asaouiated Preas II eicluaiva r aatltUd to the use for republica tion of all newe dlapatchee credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to all local newa pabllaaed herein. All rictus of re publication of epeclal diepateboe herein are alio raaorved. HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor . Entered aa second claaa mutter Sar IT. lilt, at the poit office at eaeburc. OreKon. under act of arch I. 1ITI. Representee) By KraneUtN -Z30 Bush Btroet, t AaBelae- 483 South tiprina Stroet. BcUI 0I Btewart Street. cairaajo situ norm juicaiKan Ave., Detroit 222 BtaDhenaon Hldir.. Ken Vertt 21 Eaat tOtll Street, Portlaad M-0aeii mam. Kubaerlptlua Hate Bally.per year uy rauu, .11.30 any, 5 muii tin by mail m vauy, a luuniua uy man. . . . i . , i.vu Daily, ur u carrier per uuntn. To Reduce Farm Tenancy, fHEKE 1b general agreement ou ml sides tnut during the pros out session of congress etlecllve measures will bo udoptcd to reduce farm lenuucy throughout tlie Unit ed fc-liuto, , President Hoosovclt's corauils bioii lu tnia connection, headed by gucruUiry of Agriculture Wullaco, huu been giving lnicnslvo study to tuo queBtiou. jib final report will be due not later than February t- l'robuoiy (ew people realize thill of ttae MoO.uOU lurmcrs lu Ibe bulled Button i!,!loo,oo0 are "full tenants," routing the land they operate, lb lmi) whou the first census Of lulln tenancy Was made 2t of lue tarlnels lu Ilia United btaies were tenants, but their hutiibor has steadily Increased ever, elnce, this increase the fast liv6' ijeai'B being estimated as at least 2uO,oou: in some of tho Bouth erll statos not less tnan IV'o of tile farmers are tenunls, with their liv ing conditions In' lnaiiy totalities Ihost donioraold. While It Is Very desirable that a larger liereontilgo 01. . farmers ulloiild own tho ucfoB thoy till, U la, nevertheless, noceBsary that any plan tor reducing tenancy Bhould be trained and Administered with duo caution, Bo that Uncle Salll may nbl bo left holding the bag When tho fechenle collapses, as 11 probably will, lu a certain per' Ceutage of cases. 11 has been suggested that any plan which may ha devised Bhould provide tor a, period ot prulmUon, before the tenant shall bo given full title to his lulul. Eloquent Compliment. 'tfMlE recent command ot tho so-. vlcl commissar for heavy its-! dustry, that all ltussiun fuclorlrsl - be reorganized ulong ' Aiueriean Hues to orudlciUe Inefficiency mid rortuco waste, Is perhaps the must oloqiient compliment that could be puld to tho industrial syHlem in ' this country. lly the same token, It must have been a bitter pill for the red gov . ui mucin at Moscow to publicly acknowledge that there wns any-think- superior in tho hated cupllnl , Iflt Bystonv-o. system which c 1 communist parly 1b dedicated In destroy. No more opposite political phllo sophlcB exist than communism and democracy. The guiding Vtinciplo of tho former is rigid stale con trol over tho individual under a political illclulorslllp. Hcmocrury, 1 on tho other hand, Insures to n Troo lieoplo tho Ireo piny of Indi vidual Inltlutlvo and rewards cum mi'listirato with ability, Under our Hystchi, Ameilif.il Industry has ereiiled the world's lllghosl living Hliiiiilards, (he shini est Working hours and highest wngo male, anil hna brouglit belie. tits lo consumers anil workers In a Uegroo ulieaiiullod nnyhero else under any olher system. That Iho communlstB now make this nubile acknowledgment will como.ns ho BUrprlso to Ainerleiius. This linltiitlou ot our Industrial sys tem by tho Boverest critic of our political system follows tho recent adoption ot tt written constitution hy the Bovlol permitting the owner ship ot prlvuto property and turn Isht'B frSsh proof that political dic tatorship and state rogiinentiillnn of Induslry nru not rnmputlble with (he Interests of tho working man. Tin husky lieorvrs were ivtiulicil In handle the coffin of Clurn .leue, 700-puunil hpifrcst), who died nt Ualvustou, Toias, One Word Led To Another By Bugs Baer (Copyright, 1837, King Feuturus Syndicute, lue.) The January Inaugural What we never liked ubout tho inaugural in Muren was the euuiiees uf snow, Hieot and oilier tilings that tne mail goes turougu. Moving it up to January has Improved those ohancea one thousand healthy percent, Tne Canadian Hoyal Mounted ale liauie to get into this Inaugural , if they happen to chase a man In the right direction. You can bet your cornerstone dollar that nobody is going to get hay fever at this one. The original March Inaugural was a hoiu-ovor lrom the druuded lioss and buggy days. It allowed1 time for tho succesBlul nominee to trot from his homo to the White House. But, with communications and travel so much faster, we ' decided to move the inaugural up two montha and save those sixty days for promissory notes and Interlocutory divorces. , ThlB gives the victorious honii neo exactly two months to get from Ills twu-cur-gui'ugo to the loUr-eiir White House, 'nils Is clupsed and uot corrected lime. As a matter of undisputed de tails, the winner can get from his home town to Washington In ten hours from anywhere in ' the Uhited States. Present company excepted along with AlasKa, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. There is no reason why the newcomer couldn t muko u purn cliute landing In tlie Jupnucse cherry trees lue day after tne first Tuesday after the II rut Moutluy In November. Ho cuuiu Blup the old-cx-ptesldeut on the back and iy, "Old boy, crawl into your iiiuuury bag. l in linuKmg you home. In the case of F. D., there should not even be a univer sity extension of twenty-four hours. He was president before he was nominated and he was president aiterward. But we ' must do everything according to custom, One ot our imrliniuciilury habits Is Hint tho cu unlet must resign through courtesy, They ttle lini.ie Umteiy re-iippoiiitcd uy tlie presi ucut. Which ib also academic ruii tme. Hut ir wo were the cabinet we wouid hesitate to do bo Until wo hud rehciii'Bed the political draiuu with Mr. ltooscvelt. lie might huvo forgotten the correct uuswer. Manners, customs and proce dures cramp the political style of democracies. There are too many recriminations) a ple thora of apologies and a dearth of hegiras toward the borders. And is tor electoral college, that can take its place In the ail-American eleven, visitations at spiritual seances and Diego Hivera's muralsi which he is now palhtlng In vanishing cream. Editorials on News (Continued from pugo 1.) of years, witli money In the bunk. (iovernor Mnyilu, llko Ouveriior Morriuhi, urges that wo do just that. AS Till; nulionnl debt mounts , ontl...... I II... ll....-u no sign of decreasing, It is In creasingly Important that Iho lutes, the cltloB, the counties, iho school districts, etc., become haril- heuiled and conseivutivo in their finances, pAl.ll'T)HNIA, inelilenlillly, has u divided legislative session. They put In lliolr bills, go home for a lime to iliiuk Ihinga over, and I lien nmiii hack to ACT on thein. To tills writer, that litis always seemed like Bound practice. fAUrTJIINIA has divided sea slons. Nebraska has a one hoiise legislature. And so on. Thero inn lnaiiy plans for lutivld Iiik got eminent. Hut after nil nlioiit the only Sl'llli way to get good gi eminent Is to have good men making the laws. DENHARDT INDICTED ON MURDER CHARGE NKW" CASTIJ5. Kv Jn. 11 (Al') ha. dun. Wviny M. iHii harOl vin inl!i.t(;il hdo tmlny H ti Hiavtii.' ot ti.i luHiilt'r v? Mtt. Vuriui (tun ThvUm. U iI.tihtc, who WUH Inuiul (lyiot t'i (irnlh oil a ttmttttlilo ftHi't uu nulMtmib.il riile with lit m. 'I'lit1 liuHcliih'iit wh tipiirit. oil ly tho 12 inomln'iP r Ih j;intil Jury. M'U'i' II hail WvM ri'ttitu M t'.iriiit JihIkp C.HUH'S V. Marshall nlluwotl llio fnrnnr ItiMiiriuiiii pm-rnur tiutl ti'ljntiinl riMMiil Iiih I.vihIoiu iui liiii u.uuiniltia truii. "Whew! I've gotta get my barn painted afore my paint gives out!" Blind to Loye By HAZEL LIVINGSTON Mury Kluuiiion, yuuug uud ltrelly i tituiiOHiapiiur, m uiuKim-ucarteu wiiLii huu kiuuh mat Jumeu ioui, j i., in eiiBUBou to rtouui laiaingoi-. Ltiui'y nuu Known -juutiu lor uvu juuib uuii, uiuugli uu uuvur coui iiiutuU inniHcii, iiu nmjnea luul bumu any may woum jnuii-y. -ue uiL'b to unto uer mux fuoinitiS from aer iiuruiuu uuU nuui Vvimo. uuu ingni, iviui woj-ks ovorimio aim tiui- uaiiuuujiie, omjjloyor, oieputin UUIlUUll, IHKL'S ll(JV IU (lllllltil'. iiu uuu juai buuu ajipoiiucii munaeur ui tiiu iieutuo binuu ot the a. a. eeiuy ibtuuuiain.j compaiiy aim wuiua Mary to go aa iiih ouuietiuy. otio duuB not nUiiI to .cave her uiully. At nomo Aiary wiiiea aiuiu asking mm to mcot nor wiiua no cuuiuu lo town so tnut uuo can couKruiumlc hint. - Noxt ttuy, ui Iho uiucu, bthoiyu Piper tuna iiuy mat fSU'tfuou uunuet ih uiiiU" uuout mary. 1 iiuoloro, wnL'ii Mury Uiiln ftUM'llun larcweli, uuu 1b fxeepuonally cool. Ainu ullu. luiauiu-auoa unu liyuiK to uu young, hi.l'Ihih ull nor nioiiuy in uetiuiy biiopn utid on ulots. hen .uury liuuH nor cioauiug u uress iu wl'ui- lo fecnulmum 8 Noapolitan uaiuo null Willi ine "gina," ou cuiihu tjiio cannot uliord 10 have il cleaned, Mary aska, "18 It doctors again'" ClIAl'TEH VUt Aunt Wliliu nuured tho soiled guHOltnu hack inu tho jug, spilling, a liltiu on Ihu dratubuard.. iiy hualdi coinuH lirai. I think u person owua thut to themselves, i letilly do. Ui eourao J Jr. uye was entirely wrong alnmt my urtli rma. 1 wish 1 hadn't paid him. 1 had u right nut lo. tint I'm adopt ing only llio very latest uud bust now, and it is really marvelous tho results Unit " "1 know. Aunt Wllllo. Hut tr you spend nil you iiavo now, what ot the future?" Tho i'uture? Why, what do you im-nn? 1 hIuiivh IhlnU, do right and llvu rlghl, and If you uro n well per son villi vitality and uutguotluin everything tomes In time, and set eneo la diseoverliiK Iho most nuir- velous things every day uuout vi brations, and" "Msten! You've Just miuuudered uud fiiuauderod " "'1 hills all you know about It. Whom inom-y is 11? I win k for ll. don't I? I got to think ot myself, too, limit IV I never buy the ex pensho ihlngs you do! Utoltit the stockings I've got on right Mils intitule! "When the girin nil Weill to the new fortune teller last week I wouldu'l go. I tald I wouldn't Vay (wo dullais. I think Hint two dol lars, even If It a card reading, and u crystal gating included, is too much, although Ihey do say thul she's very ttuo. I may try Hit, hut 1 haven't decided. I think it ueinon has lo he very careful be toro they Inveal til thlnus like that. Wcauae a Rood many of them me simply fakes, and I think" Uf eoutse Aunt WHUo'b momen tary flash id Ivmper wns ovvr he foro she'd finished telllttg uhoul Hie iivHtal gaer, hut Mary's own resentment lingered. gHio was still in n had mood when ma called her ti dlnnov. nd Aunt Willie, wear inc the still smndffi'rt tail rrvoo ain!, loo much rouge, was already rinlKjiing her dessert hecnusr she hod tv meet "iho girl" early. Mai'y managed to Joke u little with pit, she Indped inn to do the illshes. She listened, little frtiwu helwcen her eyes, jvhlle mil tohl her sv""1 of the (ImW. tal wor lice, . . V'u'k com m Uultvis vm' so small she didn't know how they'd over take cure of the insur ance, and thero were the tuxus, and the- interest ou the mortguge. And all the while she wao illy thinking of Jiunlo, counting the hours., until alio - could sou him again, until he'd come to her and explain, and this nightmare of the Vesta Uraluger iutorlude would be over. Four days slipped hy. A week. Eight days. Mary Shannon got through thorn, like a girl walking In her sleep. It : occurred to her thut he might not have received her letter. Letters do go astray . . . not ofteh, of course, but sometimes ... (Sometimes she wits on the point o writing agutn. She did begin several letters, writing furtively, under cover ot her notebook. tintnson, the new manager, had a cold fishy eye. He was pleasant enough, but she had the feeling he was looking fur fault to find with her. l'rohably wanted to catch hol la some mistuke, then fire her uud send for his own stenographer. Twice- she cuught uerselt insert- lug letters in the wrong envelopes. Cold sweat broke out on her fore head. One boner like that, and she'd lose her Job. She'd just have to atop thinking about Jumio lu of fice hours. , , . Tho envelope slipped frorti her fingers, tears stung her vacant eyes. . , . Oh, Jamie, Jamie come buck lo me. . . . Cod, fix this lor liie, and I 'II never ask you any thing else ugain all my life. . . . here were times that she thought she couldn't beur 11. When pride was nothing and the gnawing uche of her love was everything. When she thought she could go to him and beg him to take her, in spite of everything In the world. When sho understoou all tne fool ish girls she'd scoffed at. before, when she was nullent Willi Mlielyn IMper, whoso eyes were so often red behind h v r shell-rlmmed glasses, when even Aunt Willie's cravings were akin to her own hunger, Once a young widow, wan anil white under her black veil, sat be side her on the street car. She en vied her. It wouldn't be so hard to lose someone you loved thiDitch death. To have tho memories, ihe sweetness of what had been, even I hough it was gone forever. To be able lo flaunt your grief In black crepe, to he tho widow. . . . Not half so hard as knowing you're Just Ihe forgotten girl, and the olio you hue Is engaged lo some one else and you must hhh' your grief, your bitter. Irreparable loss under a mask of "lis really noth ing to me"and all the while your lifjirl lircnkhiir . . .. SomtMlmes, at work in the oriiee. butty decoding a rnble. or trans- scrlbluu notes, she'd stop, nnd It would seem that her heart had mlrtsed a heat or two and she'd nit but see old Johnny ttlimk. the postman. Humping nn Ihe front slnlrs, Mfdlng n letter into tne hlnck man box on Iho porch. It l hew Were Jusl some way of making mtro . . . making sure that her letter was realty home wan Ins for her, nho vtuld gut through Ihe hours. She'll toy with the Idea of rati lug ma on the telephone knowing all the while that she wouldn't, for ma would never gel over It it skj1 inndo a ten-cent telephone Ml from San Francisco, Just lo ask If I here was any mull," IUt .ngeitf typi'd, 'TluUvrou Lumber tompiiny mukhig offer tt) charter b. uJmnia it " ami iiopihg to hear uoui you at your caruusL convenience, oeiievo me very truly yours," but in, her heart sue was muting tne ieiler " "Darling, it was ull u mistake, unu now liuu lis over we can oe marrieii. . . . 'i he Ioiks are deter mined to have a big church wed ding. ... luu must lul me bring you, tins weeK-eud, to Uieet cUutn " She'd uuswer the telephone in her crisp "business" voice: ' "iiueiuy bieamsiiip company. No lie isn't I'd have mm call you!" And ull the while she could see herself walking down the uiste oi some dim, t lower-decked cnuicn, ivtule tne orgun played softly, auu Jamie waited by the altar . . . "I Alary, take tne, James " The soit light from the candles (there'd be tall white candles und St. Joseph lilies, the way they had them in the Episcopal cliurch where she went last Kaster wltn the Hnrveys) would gleam on the Ivory satin of her gown. She'd look up through dark lashes (must remember lo put on ollvu oil every night, to make them longer) aud meet Jamie's look of pure udora llon. Straight and bIIiii and very young, she'd look in the high vault ed old church ... What a beautiful bride!" "Yes, but she's inure than beautiful, there's u glamour ubout her, a radiunce " It was nil so rcttt. More real than the ofiico. iMoro real than the com muters she passed on her way lo the ferry at night. 1 Then she'd gut homo. "Any mail?" And nui would hardly look up from the stove lo suV: "No. 1 don't I think so, lla.be " I Or she'd say something olae, like I -Yes! Vour Aunt Mamie Bent a postcard from '1 iu Juana. They drove 00 miles, just so tins ronld gel a Itaccardi cocktail. Imagine writing . 1 HAT on a postcard, where anyone could read it. And if that's the way money affects a man, why Im just us glad your rather" "Nothing for MK?" "Kor you? Oh, yes! Now where did 1 put that? It came this morning, and as he brought ft up, Mr. Hiunk said, 'tor the Utile lady" so I'm sure . . . Well, Mary! Don't lake my heuil off! ll isn't lost ! And anyway, It's -only an ad from the Kmporium!" No one could understand. She 'oubln't understand herself. But days were Just to be endured until she could get home to see If the letter was there. Nights were the dark stretches of disappointment between the days. Life was noth ing but waiting for the mall. Sometimes Ihe tensejiess would leave her. Hope would come back . . , The certainty that he was thinking or her. coming to Iht would he so strong, that peace, like a blessed reprieve, would steal over her. and for a little while Ihe heartache would be gone. She'd go lo her room, look at the treasure she luul put aside for the wedding day she had once been so sure of. The Ivory satin nbihtic. the two pairs oT super-sheer rhfffoh hose, the pale blue Japanese ki moua, embroidered In wistaria, lined in pomegranate. She'd look at herself, long und seurehingly. lu the long mirror of her curly-maple vyiity. Her eyes were really lovely, t'lear, gray blue, nnd set wide apart. Her tea tures could bv bettor . . . She'd like to be perfect, for bis sake, so that he'd took at her. and look at her. aiid never get useil to her beamy . V. Hut she wasn't bad. In fact, she was extremely pretty, thounh her nose was n little small, uud her mouth a little largo fur real beauty. Dul wiivu you Inavu $u.d R AMBLINGS OF THE ' NEWS-REVIEW MAN BY PAUL JENKINS Tt'?tr -t23 if- ci , Tills picture is ot the remains o( ie Ulliie school bus which skid ded on the icy road at the inter section of the Little Hiver and North Umpqua highways near UHdo lust Thursday, severely In juring tlie driver, Willurd Smith, and several ot tlie 24 student pass engers when it plunged over a rocky bank. The bus. after turning over and tearing its superstructure off ou Ihe JuKKecl rocks, righted Itself as howu ubovo on an outcropping ledBO Just above . the river. The liassensers were dropped among the rocks of tho foreground, in a tangle of wreckage and rolling boulders. When I came to work this morn ing 1 found the following letter on my desk, from Dr. Faucetto. He calls it "An Appreciation," hut that's not what I call It. However, you may Judge lor yourself: "A low days ago, during the Icy weather in Itoseburg, tlie pastor of tlie Presbyterian church was vainly trying to get his car away from the curb. The harder he tried tlie worse was his condition, in tact lie went backward instead of forward he slid down the hill. rt this unprbpitious moment Bad Luck brought along the Humbling News-Heview Alan. He stopped and looked. He not only looked, he grinned at us. And lie not only grinned at us, but ho jeered open ly and. unashamedly at our mis fortune. It was hard to bear, but We smiled. Experience lias convinced us thut U does no good to get sore at a newspaper man. We, are under no obligation to state wnnt our inward views were, but out wardly we smiled just as though we were going in the direction we were pointed. To make matters worso tlie It. N-H Man called a humorous insult that we were 'backsliders.' This was all but un bearable, but wo still smiled. Our eyes, and hair and skim add a luVoiy slim figure ; , . He MUST love her still! He'd kissed her eyes, and her hair, and the sollow of her throat. He'd told her how beautiful she was he'd showed that he loved her, time and time again. He COULDN'T huve slopped. She told herself that, over and over, even while sho struggled to forget. Even while she bought Sacramento papers, tortured her self looking for items about Miss Vesta Grainger, fiancee of James Todd Jr. But he didn't write and he didn't come, and' in spite of the hope that never quite died, she begaii to know that he never would. Nor could she nurse her sorrow in decent peace. Samson kept her furiously busy at the office, and then ma drove her nearly frantic about Aunt Willie at home. (To be Continued) KRNR PROGRAM (1,600 Kilocycles) SPONSORED BY NEWS-REVIEW REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 The Editor Views the News. 4:.15 Tea Dansant. 6:15 Murimba Concert. , 6:00 The Ranch Hoys. 6:30 Jesse Hougers Songs o tho West. 5:15 Morton Downy. 0:00 Dinner Concert. ti:;i0 Organ Reverie. 6:45 Dillard Motor Co. 6:50 News. 7:00 "The Spy," New Service Laundry. 7:30 The American Family Rob inson. 7:15 Your Grab Bag Program. S:00 Sign Off. Till' ItSDAY, JAN. 21 0:45 lOurly Birds. 7: uu Sunrise Organ Concert. 7: 15 Alarm Clock Club. 7:45 News-Review News. .S:im Sncred Hymns. S: 15 Karl Wllkc, Ihirltone. 8:30 Pentacostal Service, Rev. Perslng. S:15 t.ns Angeles Symphony. 9:00 Canyonville Community Program. , 9::l Dorsey Bros. Orchestra. 111:00 Jnse Coriez nnd His Dons lil:15 .Mm iilng .Melodies. 10:30 Belie and Martha, Copco. 10 : 3.i Homemukers 1 larniniiy. ll:uti Mnrek Webber' Salon On chestra. 11:15 The Kour lk'tntors. ll::tn Doruna Concert. 12:00 Time Signal, Knudtton's. 12:00 Uuawrll Sisters and Bins Crosby. 12:30 Roseburg Motor Co. 12:45 News-Review News. 1:00 Odds and Ends. 1:30 Jack ShilknJ and Orches tra. u i!:l0 Travel's Radio Review. 2:15 New York Festival Orches tra. 2::tn Hits of Yesteryears. .2:60 News Flashes. 3:00 World Book Man, SA'i YiUiia Atcoidlou Baud, self-control was practically flaw less. "But a few days ago a neighbor who received his News-Review be fore ours came uproariously and raucously ridiculed us iu public ne a 'backslider.' Then he produc ed his copy of the daily paper and pointed to a paragraph written by this same Itambllng NewB-ltevlew Man. Our humiliation was deop and complete, as may well be imag ined. Thoughts durk and dour arose. Visions of two men with their seconds rill the ' summit of Mt. Nebo at daybreak flashed across our mind though we do not believe iu duelling. .-' "At this critical juncture up stepped a bright looking man who asked the trouble. My neighbor told hi in, with Borne Interesting ad ditions. The man saw that we were waxing dangerous. Bo he said: 'Do you know newspaper men?' I an swered 'No! and what is more' but I caught myself. 'D'ya ,know this here Rambling News-Heview Man?' he asked again, shrewdly. I entered an emphatic negative, though uvoiding rough aud unseem ly lnnguage. 'Well, lemme tell you sump'n. The average uewspaper man has slid so far down the' hill of rectitude that a backslider Is the nearest one he can see.' Paul, ho meant that for a compliment! Me said it so seriously, and with such evident knowledge of the new'spaper fraternity, that we be gan to think.' Result was, we came to the conclusion that one must take a man for what he means, in-, steud of lor what he says. Hence this appreciation!" , (Signed) The Presbyterian Preacher. . Well, I guess that's that; but I guess you and 1 aren't far enough down this li il 1 of rectitude your friend mentions, for It to be dan gerous tor us, Doctor, as long as thero Is ice on It. . ,, ; , 3:16 Songs We All hemember, 3:30 Kiddles' UoSuest Program 3:45 Hot 6hots, Cellars Radioi 4t00 The Editor Views the New. 4:15Violln Concert. 4:30 Municipal Dance Band. 4:45 Instrumental Revue. 5:00iTawailan Shadows. 5:30 Let's Dance. 5:45 Melo Maid Ensemble. 6:00 Sports Question Box. 6:15 Dinner Concert. .6:bD News. 7;00-the Spy, New Servlc. Laundry. 7:05 Patsy Montana. 7:15 Cecil Black's Song Fast. 7:30 Dixie Memories. 7:45 Your Grab Bag Program. 8:00 Sign Off. Fill DAY', JAN. 22 6:45 Early Birds. 7:00 Sunrlae Organ Concert". 7:16 Alarm Clock Club. . 7:45 News-Review News. 8:00 Don Orlando and His Ac- cordion. 8: 15 Sacred Hymns. 8:30 Memories In Melody. 9:00 Genial Jan Gnrbor. 9: 16 MnnliHtliiii Concert Band. 30 led Weems. 9:45 Golden Voices. 111:00 South Sea Serenade. 10:30 Belle and Martha. Copco. answers id many more. There is .... t .I.. a. rf j, 1? fi 8 ? If v- J -f 4? v 2 I - ' I 1 jnk m activity that it docs not auist. Far or near, nothing doe so much for so little May wo tell you more about various a,ii. of tele phone service? g The Pacific TtLtnioNE and Tellghaph Company rnon,n' 110: 15 Homemakers Harmony, 11:00 V6ur Highroad to Happl. nets, Dairiea of RoMburf. 1 11: IS UlrlB of the Golden Waau' 1X130 Modern Melodies. 12:00 Tim Signal, Knudtian's. 12:00 "Chryilar Topi 'em All,'1 Motor Shop Garaga. 111:16 Rot ' Eldrldge aud Ills Swing Band. 12:30 Hits front the Shows. 12:45 Ntws-Roview Ntwa, 1:00 Odds and Ends. 1:30 Songs ot the Range. 2:00 Duke Ellington and Orches tra. 2:30 Orvllle Knapp. 2:60 Newt Flashes. 1:00 The World Book Man. ' 3:05 Gus Arnhiem and Orches-. tra. 3:19 Novelty Tunes. . 3:30 Kiddles' Request Program. 3:65 Hot Shots, Cellar Radio. 4:00 The Editor View! the News. 4:16 Louis Katzman and Orches tra. , . , 4:30 Melodies at Eventide. 6:00 Cole McKlroy and orches tra. ' S: 15 Mountain Music. 5:30 Leo Ueisman und Orches tra. 6:45 Hansen Memories. 6:ot) Dinner Concert, 6:30 Charles Haiup. 6:45 Dlllard Motor Co. ... 6:60 New Flashes. - 7:0O-"'The Spy," New Srvlc Laundry. 7:05 Jack Hylton and Orchestra, 7:16 Memorle -Teasers.' 7130 The American Family Rob inton. 7:45 Your Grag Bag Program.- j 8:00 Sign Off... .. j - NOTICE , ; ' Sou led bids will ue accepted at the office of the uudertalgned'up to 5 o'clock p. m., February 1, 1937, for twenty-five cords fur loot fir wood, old growth, andur aecond growth, Sumo to bo delivered at Uity Hall ou or before September 15, 1937, as directed by Council. In making bid specify kind oi wood bidding on.- i. A. j, Geddoa, City itpebrdor.' ' .(Adv.) "" 0 ' : M, . . 1c 8ALE --y , JUst tho chance you have been Waiting for. Dig saVingB on practi cal everyday Items from ; all de partments of our store, stationery, tinware, grafliteware. itlasswni-o. chlua, handkerchiefs, pins, combs, razor iiiaucs, and otuer Itous too numerous to mention. .Shop our windows, vlrit our-store to Beo the bin gains. Vou can save money at Carr's. Adv. r 4 YEAR OLD ''STRAIGHT" BOURBON WHISKEY . Diuilled in Canada , HifrtJ In new, : Oa Barrrli ( , A PINTS $1.15 M II ItllKIt I II rlt'alfiaall?ii'i 1 QUARTS $2.25 . 3ic, y. ELEPHONE those questions just alioul no ancct of human 121 So. Stephen St, V