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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1937. planning to attend 'have been ask ed to bring basket dinners. - eiiiypi BOARING HOUSE with Major HoopU feet of open yard into a garage and attacked. when Dr. Henry M." AklnaT'aa- Thalia Massle, who said (he was attacked by five younf men of mixed races, Mrs. Copping aald the man who assaulted her was a alatant flty-couuty pbyaician, an nounce after two ruminations A Three Days' Cough hYoor Danger Signal No matter, bow many medicine! you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial Irritation, you can set relief no with Creomulsioa. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a jefianc with anything less than Creomul siOD, wnicn goal right to the teat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mem branes a the germrfaden pbiegnt It loosened and expelled. Even If Dtiier remedies bav failed, dont be discouraged, your druggist 1 authorized to guarantee Creomubdon and to refund your money If you are not satisfied with result from the very flrat bottla, , Oct Creotoulslon right now. (Adv.) white American. E were waa no Indication ehe had been attacked, police questioned her through iaat night into te early morning hours today. Under repeated questioning Mra. Copping reiterated her story, but was not able to furnish a detailed description of her assailant. Police Chief William A. Gabriel nun said Questioning would be re sumed later today and Mrs. Cop ping would be given a third physi cal examination. ' .. The young woman, who was born and reared in the Philippines, where she married Lieutenant Coo She is near aiehbed aud admit tedly bad been drinking heavlly, to was unaiile to give a more de-i taiiea aesenpuon. The third medical examination Five Powers to Ban Aid to Navy Officer's Wife TeU. Story UnmhaJa nliated , by Doctor's Exams. imNm.TTT.1T Wh 1C ATrt was ordered tn flnrnrmlne whether Spanish Belligerents; Portugal Dissents. bruises on her throat indicated sh was choked sufficiently to cause her to lose consciousness. Hen arms and feet were also bruised. I)y tho AHttodutiMl Proa. o off 1 Mlftf V nf neon tilt aiulltttir Unnn. Spain" committee was culled lulo lulu's sensational Massle case wa Potluck ..Dlnn.r ..Tonight The session touuy to comiriu wreo rec- Inllnn. fliuilllltn lllf. rPHt members of the Methodist Episco I officer's wife under protracted po- pal church and all rrlends have been been Invited to the fellowship of Europe from tho Biraulau civil 1 Mrs. Bennett S. Copping, 24-year- ntil xvlta nf u c..,KinA war. Approved by n subcommittee Willi only Portugal dissenting and Germany aud Italy in agreement ping seven years ago, remained 6:30 o'clock potluck dinner tonight ' vi t ouuuiai inn tuuiUUtll' der, reported she whs dragged calm under questioning and show ed do sign of hysteria. . at tne church parlors, at wnicn time Or. E. Stanley JonoB will iruiu uvr iiuiBi cptiage across it uniKe tne assault upon Mra. take part In the program. Those Willi f ranca, ureal onmiu , uhu TWO OUR rMa HE PLAY'& that . m 7syT 7M tT'STH' MAJOR, REOKD EVEKV Jp SAY, S , T?OIMS HIS CHINJ "TIME HE- 7 THIS HOUSE m, MUSIC IKJ TH' , 3ARCK-Ef5 H)5 P VTr HAUMTE-De SOUP TROUSH Sp ALPHABET TO?PY lt 1 WEAK' ,W I KUOW THAT COME ONf ksbP WJS MUFFLED f TUME LIKE P IT'S POWM MM VOCES W BERMUDA I IM TH' TP WHAT'S , - N KWOWS ITS 1 1 BASEMENT THAT-? '( , ONIOMS fTl .. ... ' 1 1 1. Kach nation to ban voluntary : : am to eitnor opuuii iuvvivu iv February 20. ; ' 2. Tlio committee alio by Kebru nrv 20. to coinulelu a plan to stop shipment '.of mon and guns to Spain. , 3. An agreement to put tho su purvleoiy pliui Into operation by ; Murdi . I'oi'tuKul'a opposition to nlslali lisbmeiil of an international patrol ou bor frontiers wub Ignored by tlio other powers which, while hopeful of ultimata Portuguese coopera tion, determined to police I'orlil xuiwe entrances to Spain by u na val blockade. Main Points Outlined In effect, tho plun embodies two main points: J. Establishment of moro Man ' 1,0(10 neutral observers along tlio Franco-Spanish und Olbinltnr Span isll frontiers to report violations, tile committee to make representa tions to offending governments nnd Its members to Biuiro tbo es timated $2,000,000 cost. 2. Placing a naval cordon around the wbolo peninsula, Portugal and Spain, with warships of the great European powers. The navul ob;' servers, unauthorized to stop or Hoarch suspected violators, would fundi, slmllur to the land patrol. Ships bound .lor Spain would pick up observers' ut control polntH to ' Insure the admissibility pi their cargoes. To bent the voluntoer deadline, hundreds or volunteers, bound pre sumably for enrollment In tho In ternational brigade defending Ma drid, trooped acrosH Prance. Al ready, woll authenticated repurts of Iho landing of thousands of Italians to bolster the Insurgent southern seaboaid drlvo had arous ud the socialist Krench government mid bad spurred the non-intervention action. . Madrid's dofcmlers, on tho first birthday of the socialist-tod Popu lar front government, claimed ad vances on several fronts. BPOKANK. . Wuali., Fob. 10. (AP) The board of ill rectors of tlio Snokuna Cnrm crodlt utlminla trillion wild totly it liuil bubiioiiU cm! CuiMum- louii closings In lriuho "uffoctlve tit once," iu ruBiiuimo to word the IvkibIhUh'o at Boise hud punned a meiiHure burring duftui "oiiry JudKOicntB. "lJnfu.luimi.ely this was tho only course of union left open to MH," Hoard Chairman William A. Si'lioidifcld of Corvallls, Ore.. Hint ml In umiounvliiK tho dedniou. "Tho law under which this co oimttitlvo inortMitKe nytdein oper utos Hpeclfirallj' UHiutrua n bor rower to ai'RUino direct insfHonal . liability for (he amount he bor rowrt. . IjfKitdutlva action remov ing direct itrnonal liability by barring deNcleucy Judgment make it ImnoHstlilo, utulur lluv tonus or the farm loan iu:l, for the land bank lu com lime to loan under bucIi condition. "We leKici tcoedlnttly the no ; ccHslly of lliirt action hu( wo have , the obliullon of complying with tlie federal law." 'Micro arc uuiniundliiK in Idaho mote than l,,tnK. Unit moiiyuiKu laud tin nk ioittm totalling mim limn li.N.uno.m.o and nearly 5,000 flint and tterond lmnlmiKu laud bank coiinnltiHlimi'r loaiiH tolalltUK up pioimately ?u,iiao.000 which uro not uffec.U'd by the deficiency JudKineul act. the hoard revealed. Similar lcKMatlun to (hat adopt ed by Idaho, according to reports here, is pending iu the .Montana, , Oregon aud WuHlihifUou alale. IckIh luturua. J. KtlK'ir Hoover, dhee.loi of the fedmr.l hu venu of lu vM it,ai Km, nays Hint l.fiMi.Mliii lelonieH urn cumin H ted eatdi year within the boundurica of tho ruiied Stales. HELPFUL ADVICE TO ACNE SUFFERERS For ncno pimples nflVctiuK tlio outer or Burfuea lnyer of tho nkii, herd la ndvice that will help im jirovo your complexion. Every night at bcdtlmo, wash vour fiice thorouKhty with ftesiuol isonp nnd hot water. Do not rub. Follow with a dnah of cold water nnd dry thoroughly hut (rently. Then npply Rosinol Ointment to iho affected Kkin and leave it on all nik'ht. l)o this every night, and -ateh tlit improvement. IOcfil frrntment in advised ns a helpful aid in acne runes, and for more than 40 yearn the inKredicnt of Kesinol havo boon jfouud of ctivo. Reninol henefits by traatioaf the !rritnted oil ducts, where most sur face pimile Mart, In this way it nids healinit of such pimples nnd nbw lends to check their recurrence. Ituv Pcbitk-I Ointment and Soap In any drujr fitore, l-'or froe aani l .Tle, wrilo to Kcsinoi, ucu tfatimorc, Md. 0 WESTEBM STATES' Gain of 73 Per Cent in 4 Years Noted; Montana and Arizona Lag. SAX KRANCJSCO, Feb. Ili. (AP) Ofllcial etimules of l!ij I!. K. department pt uKi'lculture on J1HJG farm Incomes reached the const today, HhowiiiK the II fur wentorn slutoH sold $1,219,uOJ,UuO wo r til of products lat year. How far tho lurmurs have climb ed the recovery ladder In tho lut four years-is neen by a look ut lua sales. They totaled 7utUli),- 1)00 for tbo Humu states. Tho suin in tlio Jar west wan 7H per cent in four years. For the nation us a whole the ffufn whh 7S per cont. Nullonal: ucelpls by runners from Halo of produutH rose to S7,57S,00U.0lh) from ,J53.fi,362,OUO. Jhu fur west ttuJned only njna per ceut In, .1030 over J1I35 cash Jn-. eomo.'o national Main for the yuur .waa JU per ceut. "-, stifUiKe twist of results of tho drounut kuvo- jnucii ' of.. , tho Jiard-hlt ureu iu 'the north oohtful Btutes iho blgKOBt increase in money rueelved -Jrom crupH. Short KiiiipliuK lfrted prleeH more than enoiiKli to make up for J U; lit vol-! uiuu of cjopa in Hoveral stutoi). 1 Montana and Arizona failed to equal l!j:if imiomeB, this tending to cut down Iho west's showing. 1M011 I t. Millions Share this Wealth No Indeed you don't whiskey! AU America, Avenue, knows now that body to enjoy , , . everybody who wants a i whiskey , . . really ich and mellow straight ...at a really easy price. Get n bottle y ut your liquor store tomorrow! Ask for it at your favorite place! You and Old Quaker ought' to get together. STRAIGHT WHISKEY... AS YOU PREFER IN core, n.'r Tut otfl s co, lAwriUtUjs.. irvj. tana wheat was particularly hard hit, mid tho stute's sales weru off iH per .cent. Arizona (tot lower re turns from truck, crop and can Pi, cuttiug the states farm income 9 ix.r cent under l'J'io. WashiuKLOu nod only a noin aJ iucrease. Not AH Crops Included- The edei;ul esUmut.es, jnade for 33 principal crops t the nuliou, failed to include all Important crops in the far west, where lite re Is Kieat diversity of agricultural production. 'or Uiut reason the cash returns for individual states differ niuleilaJly from those releas ed by s.tate authorities. The federal figures for wentem states, with percentage eluuiKe rrom JU35 ai-o given in the follow ing 4uble: Fuji ii incomes, western states (in thousands of dollurs): Pet. ; 393(1 1035 Gain California 5-l(i,4i8 -Jn:s.SS4. Vi Owzon m,813 . 73.250 S Wasblntilon ....130,1 !(0 J2i),tiu9 IduhO .. r 81,03a 71,1114 17 iMoiitniui 7-1,811 U0.S8U Uj Decrease.- : ' F6r the third straiRht your, 'Cali fornia led the other states in total umount of funu income on the basin nf the 33 crops and livestock Items reported, lowu has held sec ond place lib tho lust 3 yours. Texas, first In 1H33, whs -Ith last year, be hind Illinois. WIFE SLAYER GETS LIFE PRISON TERM POimANI), ' Feb. ; .17. (AP) Fred Weidnur, 47 pleuded KUilty to second degree murder before Circuit Judge John P. Winter and was sentenced to life imprison , v -j . - ... i ,ftH t 1 x, X Vxr-y.,-g ' m ltm ' AUFnU Fashioned!'.: BIG INCOMES AND SMALL... of Richness but to be rich to i from Main Street Old Quaker is ment. The sentenced is mandatory under the law. Weidner was indicted on a charge of strangling his wife In their beer parlor last September. Police found him ut bis home with a self-inflicted bullet wound In IUb head. He lost an eye. ' The grand Jury bill accused him of first degree murder but it was changed to permit him to plead guilty. - BOOK ENDS GIVEN AS SCHOOL PRIZE A pair of book ends wus present ed to Fullerton school ut the P. T. A. Founders day program Mon day evening by W. J. Mess. The book ends, given to the room hav ing tho largest percent of parents present at the meeting, were won by the fifth nd sixth grade room, taught by Helen Mngers. These book ends were made by Mr. Mess from black walnut grown In tho liosoburg Mhrury park. The tree was planted -between 1870 nnd 1S80 by thcMate Judge and Mrs. W. H. Willis and cut down In 1!33. Within tho book ehds, Mr. Mess sealed sonio of tho facts ecmcern ing the Fullerton P.-T. A. und also listed the nnr.ies of Iho teachers and principal of Fullerton this year.- - " 1 ' Wo wish to thunk evoryone for their great kindness to Howard, and for the lovely flowers. Air. and Mrs. T. V. Warn. Mr. aud Mrs. Chas, Kyos. Mr. und Mrs. Geo. Wilson.' 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