ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 1 , 1 937.
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OAKLAND, Cnllf., Jan. 21.
(AIM Beaten by nn iitlncker,
comely Mrs. Anita Bololho. 21, was
fiiiind In u i-rufk near Mill" col
lege, loilay ami dloil cnroute to n
hospital. Ico covered tlio vlotlin'j
luilr aii'l tovn cIoiIiIiik.
Mrri. ftotulho. who had linen se
verely beaten, lay half-subniMWd
in Iho miiall creek.
James S. Williams, 42, an Oak
lanil garago owner, walllnil Into the
uollco stntion and Informed officers
ho had been with Mrs. Hotelho un
til 2:46 a. m. today.
Inspector Lou Jewell snlrt Wil
liams Informed him that they had
been drinking and riding near
where. Mia. Hotelho later was
found, beforo nhe left the automo
bile to return to her home.
WllllniiiH wax quoted by Jewell
nn declaring he knew nothing of
what haimened to .Mm. Uotelhn af
ter Hho leH him.
An autopsy report disclosed Mrs.
Tlolelho had been criminally nt
tacked. Sho Is survived by her
liarents mid two sisters and two
brothers.
Willliims told Inspector Jewell
that his wife and four children
live In the Hawaiian Islands.
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FARM CREDIT UNIT
IN PORTLAND SHUT
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 21. (AP)
OutflUimliiiK loans of tho mlona!
fiKiicultuial credit corporation of
ficio nt Porllnml, Oro., liavo been
reduced to Hitch an cxtnnt the of
fice no loiiKor is nondod, the farm
cj-odft Administration mild today
in ordorlitK the Portland headfj liar
torn cloao February
The work will bn takon over by
the UoIho, Idaho, oflno.
Itngloiml officfiK of the aKrleul
ttiral crodit corporation have been
in Unufdation Hlnce May 1, 1934.
The FCA. said only 80 loaim mad
from the Portland branch remain
uncollected.
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LABOR AND LIQUOR
"AD" ISSUES FACED
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Renting voico In the lower house,
.'innny members ' stilting tluit they
felt die' measure did not go far
enough, but was ns much as could
be accomplished nt the present
time. Tho menstire will now go to
the sennto.
I-egj.-lntlnn, nn the two measures
In nld tho town of llandon wiih ro
rotorroii to the eommllten on tnxa
(Ion anil revenue. v
. A Joint memorial to congress
nuking, for nmnrtlzntlnn -of hind
bank fninmlflBloncv mortmiKes over
a' term of Venrs so that principal
nnd interest pnyinenls should not
exceed flyo per cent of the original
loan with interest on the unpaid
bulaneo not to exceed lliree per
cent per year was unanimously
adopted by tho house.
In addition to two expected labor
bills Introduced in the morning; ses
sion, n mnnsuro which would
exempt homesteads from taxation
and foreclosuro was bronchi beforu
the liouso by Itepreseututive Miller,
Josephine county.
The hill to nlrollsli the position
of director of production and mar
keting research, now held by W. J.
Kerr, In tho Oregon system of
higher education was brought be
fore tho house by Representative
K. C. Allen, Mult nomah, Another I
measure which linneiired in the
W aclcCOtv
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SONJA HENIE, hailed as
of 1937, in the lwenfielh Lentury-lox speciacu-
i I I T . A H.-ll.'. ,
tar musical smasn, "vnc inn
KDN1A HRNIF. in th, iee-ballel
jhe Twentieth Century-Fox musical
I of the Sthcn Skates to the screen.
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He's 13 Yeats Old
Meet Paul del Rio, world's smallest midget Thirteen years old, he's 18
inches tall, weighs twelve pounds, and seems to bo having some difficulty,
1 ; wiHi hia luggage. , -
morning so.Htdon provided that the
q mount of federal grant used in
construction of school buildings
shall not ho considered In comput
ing tho cost ol the building for the
purpose of fixing tuition.
Exactly 2,:
!l teachers are draw
through tho Call for
retirement fund.
lug pension
Ilia teachers'
the star discovery
mimwi.
scene from "One In A Million,
triumph, which miwd.es the Q."""
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COLD WAVE BOOSTS
STATE 'FLU' CASES
(Oonllnued from pauo 1)
valley regions, the damper air
maile the cold equally unbearable.
Medi'nrd hud 6 above, (J rant a Pass
11, Uoseburg ll, Portland IS and
Salem 17.
Six hundred canes of Influenza
many of them mild, existed at link
er, although the official report
gave the county only -13. Schools
had about 300 empty desks. -Tli
Khtmatb county physician said
disease had declined to about 100
cases. Officially, however, Kla
math county did not report a single
case.
Nearly 100 of the liHTt students
nt Ln (irautle are absent, the
school office said. Tho city physi
cian cHtltuatcd influenza cases be
tween 300 and .Hut. Many children
.remained away from school be
muse- they have difficulty In break
lug through Iho heavy snow.
An officer of tho Oregon Hu
mano society Haw hundreds ' or
hlrds dead of cold nnd starvation
along the highways In northwest
ern Oregon. The society is spread
lug food from Its regular service
cars.
FEDERAL PRISONS
DIRECTOR RESIGNS
WASIllNCTON. Jan. 21. (AP)
Attorney tlonornl ditmnir.Ks an
nounced today the resiKuation of
hanrord llntos. director of tho fed
eral bureau of prisons, effective
February 1.
llntes. widely hnnwn crlmlnolo
cist who has directed tho federal
prison bureau since 1930, will ho-
come executlvo director of the
llovs' Huh of America. Inc.
He will bo succeeded ns director
hv his rssistatit, James V. Itennett.
who bus been In the bureau since
1D3S.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold or bronchia! Irritation, you can
got rollot now with Crcomulslon.
Serious trouble mny be brewing and
you cannot a fiord to take a chance.
with anything less than CreomuN
sloif, which goes right to the seat
of Uie troublo to aid nature to
soothe and heal tho Inflated mem
branes as the germ-ladcu phlegm
Is loosened and expelled.
Even If other remedies have
failed, don't bo discouraged, your
dnifclft is authorized to guarantee
Crcomul&lon and to refund your
monrv If vou aru not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle. C
EIJfJENB, Jan. 21 fAP)
DiHroVHiy of $3!J0 in currency In
the poHSPHsion of Carl Westphal,
prisoner In the county jail, late
Wednesday, counled Willi state
ments made by the man, led county
officials here to believe the pris
oner and the money might bo con
nected with a kidnaping case or
some other crime.
Wi'Htnhftl was arrested, by a spe
cial officer of the Southern Pa
cific a few nights ago on charges
of stealing ii ride. Tuesday night,
officers said, he began to exhibit
Hlgns of insanity. Late Wednesday
be was examined before Circuit
Judge (i. F. Sklpworlh and was
committed to the state Insane
asylum.
Following his commitment and
while playing a game of cards with
another prisoner, officers said
Westphal took (he money out of a
wallet In his pocket and throwing
It upon a table declared "This Is
blood money; they're going to hang
me bo you might just as well have
it."
The other prisoners turned tho
money over to Sherfff C. A. Swarts,
who discovered that the currency
consisted of small hills numbered
almost consecutively. This led offi
cers to suspect It might he part
of a ransom payment.
Numbers of the bills were wired
to the department of Justice in
Washington and Sheriff SwartR
was In Salem ioday to interview a
FIJI man on the matter.
INTERVENTION PLEA
WILL BE STIMULATED
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A settlement on a fair basis was
advocated, tho league said.
LABOR SF1RETARY CALLS
AUTO STRIKE CONFERENCE
WAOTI'MOTOM. .Tn'n Si' Secre
tary Pt-trina called Governor Mur-
pbv of Michigan nnd leaders of
otrikinw nuinmobile workers to
ier of'tc todfiv. she co"frred nt
Ipnnth veolerdn." with the bleh
commoml of tho General Motors
ccnoratlon.
John I.. T,o"'is. head of the com-
m'ttp for n''"itrinl nrcanizntlon.
and Homer Ma't.tn. president of the
United Automobile Workers, wore
summoned. Murphy was asked to
attend.
Miss Parkins, sccklne pence In
the - widespread automobile labor
conflict, said occupation of Fisher
llody plants was the "prlnclnnl
burlier" to resumption of nngotlo
lions befween the Genernl Motors
corporation find (ho United Auto
mobile woruei-s. I , '
HEART ON OUTSIDE
OF INFANT'S BODY
ST. LOUIS, Jnn. 21. (AP) An
Infant girl, horn with Its heart on
the' outside or tho body, Ib a pa
tient at St. Louis Children's hos
pital. Physicians did not believe
the baby would live.
The heart, uncovered by tissue.
lies on the center or tho chest
with its base connected U the
larger blood vessels. The heating
is plainly visible. Possibilities' or
an operation to place tho heart in
side the chost were considered re
moto at the hospital.
An entirely exposed organ was
said by the physicians to no a
phenomenon.
LEGION SUPPORTS
SYNDICALISM ACT
SALKM, Jan. ai.T-TpAmerfcnn
l.cglon Intends to go down the line
in opposition (o repeal of the crim
inal syndicalism law, (iuy Cordon,
Ko.sohurg, slate commander of tho
Legion, announced here.
Cordon met with Legion officials
here last night.
"I can see no valid reason why
the syndicalism law should he re
pealed." Cordon said.
A bill repealing the law already
has been Introduced.
MOUNTING FLOODS
PERIL TEN STATES
(Continued from pace 1)
daiion. which cost southwestern
Ohio millions of dollars.
'the village of New Richmond,
HO miles east of Cincinnati, sent
a call for aid, and boat crews were
dispatched to evacuate families
surrounded by water. Fifteen hun
dred families already hud left their
homos in northern Kentucky cities.
Indlcativo of the sweep of Iho
.
SPtAS MFO. CO.. KANSAS CITY. MO,
Wm
Flu Killer
Selentht William Frank Wlltt of
$hm Harvard Medical School, Hot
ton, 1$ $hwn with hi flood
light ftrm-klltlng apparutui Ac
cording to Wath, thU combina
tion of mercury and noon tuba
In fuaris gluts fitter the aimo
phere about the lamp, killing off
alt flu and other germ. The up
paratu hat already been installed
in several Net York hospital
flood waa a report that 1,500 of
the 2,000 houses In New Richmond
were flooded. Water waa five feet
deep in the streets. ;
Almost the entire population of
Aurora, Tnd., worked to remove
stocks from stores. Fire sirens
brought them from their beds at
midnight.
Burstinp through a levee, White
river waters took over the village
of Hazelton, Ind., Us 500 residents
stood on hills and surveyed the
wreckage.
Train Derailed
Flood waters swept over the
Kentucky lowlands. In some places
reaching the 1933 mark, driving
hundreds from their homes nnd de
miting a Louisville and Nashville
train at, Slaughters. The national
"nnrd ..was mustered in Frank
fort try n'rtRiit evncnnt'nn nf nrens
pqtnr IpvaIo nf tte Mt(oonnt
nn Itq t ! h" n r' nq forirl Innrlo n.d
.lM1nq o foa In fPHt Trtnwfiq
nnn flint Ttntfcofitorn AVnnaoq
Tnntfi hny fn?a ort rmhUn hllMn-
i(oiit tb lioiTiOlooq.
lVlninr rtp. nnd mntnln "ww
nt Ua fti'rtvq li V'M'Otii Pnnn.
'1"Ootn flnn'l atarrn fnAav,
m qmith Vfaiiotl of t,l0 Pntnvqin
hftdirn p""" flwinnfloM w. va.
Prf firoon on ' j
Tha Pol Prowq i-onorfofl J! rtAfl ro.
tropq In bn flood flmn of Ton-;
ntt, TTn. 'Rttqonovq nnnrohorl for
"innv fomlUon hollovofl ii i-oon ol
hv the St: F'pIs rtver flood wn-,
tois. Rnvfnty-fv fi,mnieq were
ted l"" :mol"r,linat ereu-q vet-
tbrdav. TT'h wnls irnde ''flO ner-"onR-howoln
pt tester, Mo., and
20.0 at Coi-ntiV"-; Ark.'. j t
''The pimiborland " ftvov. Tar
above flood- stas. threat oned wa
terfront lmlldlagfl'' 'nt --Nashville.
Tenn.and routed many1 household
ers. Tlackwiitor from the Missis
sippi Inundntod- western Tennes
see lowlands. Illinois and North
Carolina were other states plagued
with flood waters.
Authorities moved lo prevent
looting of abandoned property In
the flood areas.
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Women who have difficulty finding shoes to fit or have not yet supplied their winter footwear needs,
can easily be fit at Lowell's for- stocks are complete. Sizes 3' to 9, widths triple A to C. Now is the
time to stock up. Buy several pairs while prices are so low.
.49
Ties,
and
HOSIERY SALE
A very special factory concession
makes this sale possible . . . buy
the first pair at regular price and
the second pair for only 10c ...
chiffon and
new shades . . .
all sizes.
FIRST PAIR ....
119 N. Jackson
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KILLER OF OFFICER
TELLS OF SLAYING
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escaped into the woods.
Bullet Ends Fight -
"I made Hammond Htop," Benolt
was quoted ns confessing. "Then I
got out and put one of the hand
cuffs on his -wrists. When I tried
to get him out of the car he put ud
a fight and we rolled over on the
ground. I could sec he was getting
the best of me. Then I fired dur
ing the scuffle and he got limp. I
cuffed his hands around the post
(of the mail box)."
Benolt, bleeding profusely from
cnts on IiIb head, Insisted to offi
cers, however, that ho did not real
ize he had shot Hammond until
tho officer' hodv went Hmn ad
he suceeeded In shackling him to
thft nost.
After lonvtnr the bodv. Ttnnol
atd. tm ra.fn In the noltro enr
hoiM roltatton tnt n bteMvnv
blopUirlA bad hepn pet nn T'Meh bo
emild not iinnn to nenetrnte. He
Paid ho honrd orders Pennine all
ni'ni'nhio HTicbt'n offieoi-q Int" the
area, with reinforcements from
OMi nnd Indiana.
After a brief hutt of ennftro
from eonnt.v and ofiiio offteoi's. Bp
nott. pntft. .lio abandoned the rntrol
car and fled on foot across a field.
Lnter ho took Vefueo In a brn tn
eRcano a freezing rain. Benoit snld.
nnd remnined until darkness fell
last night.
Then Benolt walked Into a farm
FALSE TEETH
Giving You A
"Denture Static" Speech? :
I.i.oho plates (-iuho denture Mntle,
clli-ltlnir tiiiimltllno-. llHiilnir. - lilHHinir.
nnil Klfitpliig' and pniplng out. .It
tells fiverynnuy ynu . wmir iittim.
PASTIOIOTII HtopH all troublo, (irlpH
Plnte.1 tight for 24 'hours.- Thin
ilonture powder ts nlkuline can't
I'iiust' sole minis, burning, or hsnl
breath. Tnstelcss. Oft FASTK13TII
at miy drug store. Wlion niniitb
Hkkiioh clinngp. noo your dentist.
Ml
Straps
Pumps
STOCKS ims.
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Some Quality ,
2nd Pair
$1.00
LOWELL'S
St.
house near Fedorman, Mich., and
at gunpoint forced Paul Hulog, 5i.
and his son, Steve, Hi, to drive him
in their light truck.
Another member of the Balog
family raised an alarm and 'four
slute troopers participated in the
capture after Bonnlt. at the v:heel
IlEIlGiMAIV
WOllK
SHOES
Cheapest in the long run
Here's the Bergmann Knockabout, an un
usual value in a light-weight shoe for gen
eral use. Soft and easy on your feet, yet
made so well they wear like iron. Due to
their low cost and durability, they give you
the cheapest shoe mileage you can buy.
Ask for Bergmann Knockabouts the next
time you need shoes.
WILDER'S
Cream Producers
ATTENTION!
Bring Us Your Cream l
: TODAY
, WE ARE PAYING ;
: 36c per lb,; j
New patrons git same price as old ones. Both get a I
square deal. Ask those who have tried us. ; v
UMPQUA DAIRY PRODUCTS
COMPANY . -
Sykes and Short Sts. ,
Values to
$5.50
P L E Y m
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Beautiful Slips
Every one of our
$1.95 and $2.45
pur dye, saiin
crepes. Lace trim,
or appliqued styles.
32 to 44.,
FRI. & SAT. ONLY
of the truck, had narrowly escap-.
ed cruising police cars by turning
Into alleys.
Benoit faced nnyilfinuient today.
If convicted of first degree murder
In the fclate courts,' he faces a
niundatory life sentence, the maxi
mum penalty in Michigan. ' :
The KNOCKABOUT
full grain leather.
Idea! fur work, outing,
BergmannSItoeGreate
makes leather last
longer Buy it in the 1
handy 25c tube. Also
available (Grease or
Oil) in convenient
tins.
Phone-38-
Values
to $6
regular
slips in
or silk
I59
tailored
Sizes
Beautiful Styles
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