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    The Mechanical Digger Machine Is on the Way Out, but the Human Digger Will Soon Be in Operation Now That Annual Tax Statements Are in Our MHif.
THE WEATHER
HlKlifst temperature yesterday !
Lowe.lt temperature lust flight 3$
Precipitation for S4 hours. .(13
Pr-clp. slum first of month 3.7S
Preclp. from Sept. 1, 192H M.2S
Deficiency since Sept. 1, 1936 8.6S
- Showers Tonight.
LAWMAKING
The xiata iestiatatara U dispos
in st proposal law ia rapid
fashion, aa it a.;:j;r!Hi:-al8 taa end
at Ua regaiar aeaaioa. ft yaa'ra
Interested, keep year eye oa
daily rep&rta tram Saiem ia tbe
NEWS-REVIEW.
ITOU XL -NO. 2 OF ROSEBURO REVIEW
ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1937.
VOL, XXVI NO, 178 OF THE EVENiNO HEWS
J THE DOUSJS ChffY DAJLY
IHiE
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i a a a luia i!
Ob the
i Day's News
By FRANK JIONKINS
I17EATHEU (iomlmitoa the news
" on the day this is written. The
weather is somewhat like the New
Deal. It gives ua a lot to talk
nhont. ; . ,
TP IN Canada, they've had 40
luys. fit succession with' the
temperature below the zero mark,
with deep .snows.
On some ranches, cattle have
not lain dovn for weeks, maintain
ing their ceaseless search for food,
Most herds are said to be subsist
lug on willow branches, brush and
shrubs.
The plains are- dotted witli dead
bodies of livestock.
N JAPAN, -a wild blizzard Is rng-
Ins, said' to he the worst in
years. Snow slides have been fre
quent, heavy drifts paralyze traf
fic, and many houses have col
lapsed under the fury of the snow
Inden winds. Deaths so far re
ported approximate 150.
. It is hard for most of us f to
Ihink of Japan ob a blizzard-swept
region. That shows how faulty
our knowledge of geography la apt
lo be. '
KIEAIl Fairbanks, up In the Arc-
' tic circle, a slowly creeping
glacier threatens "to dam 'a "two-,
mile-wide river, block a main high-
Way and destroy a roadiiouse that
stands In Its path. ,
Of the three threatened calamW
tieB.'we ore shocked worst by the
destruction of, tho roadiiouse be-
(Continued on pase 4)
F. DAVEY, OBEGDN
POLITICIAN, DIES
SALEM. Feb. 18. (APi Frank
Davey, 80, long a prominent figure
in Oregon's political offairB. died
at a hospital here Inst night after
nn illneBB of a day. He had been
Berving- bb assistant Bergeanl-at-nrnis
luring the present session of
the legislature.
Speaker of the house In the i90T
session, and active in newspapei
work In eastern Oregon, Duvey as
one of the domlnent flgureB In poli
tics during his political career.
Davey was born in Ireland, com
ing to America in 186". In Iowa
he taught school and then look up
newBpaper work and was. later ad
mitted to the bar. He came to
Oregon in 1886, Bnd In 1887 pur
chased a paper in Burns.
' After two terms In the legisla
ture Unvey retired to Burns, and in
later years was in various slate de
partments. Funeral services were scheduled
for Saturday. Survivors included
his widow, Mrs. Villa A. Havey;
Mrs. J. C. Bowen of Baker and Mrs.
R A. Damasalla. Silverton, daugh
ters, and Robert E. Iovey, publish
er ana editor of the Newport Jour
nal, a son.
Police Hold Noted Actress of Past
3 ft '
May Yohe Tries Leap From Coach
PORTLAND, Feb. 18. (AP)
All aged woman who Identified
herself as the former Lady Ho;ie
and May Yohe. famed nctress of
years gone by, rested nt the wo
mens division of police headquar
ters today.
Captain Joseph Kecgan of the
detoCtlve division said two of his
officers took her from a bus after
employes of the line complained
she attempted to leap from the
conch between The Dalles and
Portland.
The detective quoted her as Bay
ing she was Mrs. John Smuts of
Boston.
Captain John Smuts, May Yohe's
third husband, telegraphed the
chief of police frdm Boston to "ar
range for ' her welfare until fur
ther Instructions." He told the po
lice to notify H. (1. Iwson of
Victoria, B. C. "In the event of
an emergency."
Captain Kecgan Bald the woman
was being held for Investigation
of her belief that gangsters had
taken over tho stage and were
m SYR
SENT BACK TO
COMMITTEE
Passage Recommended in
Majority Report, But
: Oregon House Seeks
More Support.
By CLAYTON V. BERNHAHD
SALEM, Fell. 18. (AP Legis
lative advocates of the Sunday
closlug measure prohihit'ng estab
lishments employing help mora
than Bfx days a .week sent the bill
hack to tbo labor committee today
in an attempt to bring- out a favor
able report.
The controversial issue was on
tho house calendar on a divided
report, one of four, hills upon which
committee members split their
opinions. The majority recommend
ed Its passago -while an adverse
report' -waa likewise brought In. U
was reported more support tor the
hill was in the offing.
While -agitation for sine die ad
journment next Monday night waa
gaining strength In the house, both
chambers started work on full cal
endars and members kept introduc
ing mo-e bills for enactment. ,
'Measures which would provide
for the consolidation of the coun
ties of Crook, Deschutes end Jef
ferson into one, as waa their status
originally, and one providing that
10 per cent of voters : rather thau
50 per cent could place a consolida
tion measure before the people in
any comity wore seen in tho lobby.
A tylli approved by the ways and
means committee, providing for an
SttcreiiBO of funds- for state-aided
institutions caring for children,
was pBBseil in the senate. The bill
wttB introduced by Senator Homer
Angell, PoHland, and provided a
S2 per capita increase for institu
tions for children 14 to 16 years
and 18 to 20 years.
After conRtdernble debate; the
senate passed b measure selling
aside an additional tax exemntion
of S500 on hnniestendB -of widows
of Clvl) nnd.S'vinish v.-ar veterans.
To Cot Prison Terms
Awaitins: f "-ther word from le
gal exwia, the senate committee
on revision of laws nrepaml to
nnsB todnv unon a house bill pro
viding commutation of orison sen
tences for good conduct.
Tho bill, as passed In tho houBe,
provided good Mine credit of five
days out of each month for thoBe
sentcncoB of less thsn a year, and
ten days out of each . month for
thoe sentences over d vear.
ImUcMinnB pointed io an adverse
lesl opinion on the hill, member
of the commit'ee Raid. If the hill
reached the senate, it would be In
(Continued on page 6)
AUTO SFRVICES TO
BE CONCENTRATED
.nnMntrnlfnn nf Ihren automo.
: live services In the Stephens street
serv'ec station nroperiv aujommx
the Roebrar trarngc will be made
.. 1.. -Mufli tt in nnnmmced.
The Charles Henly tiro shop and
Ihe W. R. Brown automotive elec
tric business wilt be moved to the
new quarters and will operate In
connection with tho automobile
laundry and greasing service con
ducted for the past four years by.
Al Newman, i ne cnange is ex-
n.M.,1 In otvr, fhi lltree businesses
ia choice location when the reloca
tion of the highway through Kose
burg Is completed.
shooting traffic officers.
May Yohe, now" 07, married Lord
Francis Hope before the turn of
the century. She once wore tho
famous Hope diamond, a 44i-carat
gem. Following a divorce Bevera!
vears later she married Cnptal
Bradlee Putnam Strong. She be
came Cautaln Smut's wife after a
second divorce.
"That curse business ia the
bunk," she told interviewers when
they askPd about the diamond's
legend. "Evcrvone has their tips
and downs In life; you can't biamo
tt on a rock. It's bnm enough
looking Itone as It Is without add
ing that to It."
"I wore 11 once when J waa pre
sented to Queen Victoria," she said.
Cnntnln Keegan related that the
woman w on her wbv from Bos
ton to Victoria to Bee her lawyers.
She had tickets to the Canadian
citv.
Matrons at the woman's division
faid she received a number oy
former admirers antt menus ana
recognised each one.
Mary Astor, at 30,
Kv' )v 4 ..
yi S"
Mary
YUMA; Ariz., PolK IS. (AP) Mary Aator,. film- alav,. waa married
here twlay to laiuioi-pei Campo,.tee.CH'Ji18Wfane6 .aalsmtm, -ftft'ev
a secret plane elopement from Hoilyftvooa, The reti-nanea actress, once
widowed and once divorced, identified heraelf to a county tieente titerk
as Lucille U Thorpe, 30. Del Campo said he was 25, Superior Jude
Ilemy C. Koily performed the wedding ceremony at his home &t 4;30
a, m.
Following the marriage, the
coupie departed by automobile for
Calexico, .Calif., where Del Ctsmpo
was to board a Pan-American trans
port for Mexico City, Miss Astor
was to return to Hollywood to re
sume her screen work. Del Cam
no's father filed at tho Siealean
capital of ' pneumonia yesterday.
Miss Astor was born Lucille Lang
hanke at Quincy, 111.
in her brief air dash after mid
night to Arizona and the California-Mexican
border, MJbs Astor left
behind at her home her 5-year-old
daughter, Maryiyn i'horpe, of
whose embody she won a major
share in a headline-shrieking court
FUGITIVE 1 7 YEARS
HELOIPORTUtl
PORTLAND, Feb. 18. (AP)
Captain 'Joseph Keegan of the de
tective division said today H. II.
Wlckham, who escaped from San
Quentln prison, 17 years ago, has
been arrested bo"e on a burglary
charge.
Keegan reported the man read
ily admitted he was convicted of
murdering a man at an Alameda,
Calif.,' saloon 22 years- ago.
Fingerprints also established his
identity, said Sidney li. Payne, po
iico Bertilloii expert.
The man was first booked linden
the name of Charles E. Smith of
New York. . He was taken as a sus
pect in a drugstore robbery.
Wickham said he fatally Injur
ed a man with a beer bottle and
was sent to San Quontiu on Au
gust IS, 1815. in July, l!'2fl, tie
said lie was called out to "haul In
the meat" and when he went to
complete the chore "he kept on go
ing." Chler Harry Nlles has wired the
warden at San Quentin for furth
er Information and instructions.
NEW FARMLOANS
OPEN THIS WEEK
WASHINGTON, Feb. IS. (AP)
The farm credit administration
announced today tho Jiifl.OHO.uW
congress provided for lii.17 emer
gency crop and feed loans v;ould
be available to farmers this v.eek
In all parts of (he country.
Col. P. O. Murphy, rho will di
rect the lending, g&Ui loans would
lie limited to farmer "w'.o have
no other source of credit." The
size of the loan will be limited to
the amount "actually .leeded to
grow crops or maintain livestock
until pasturage or forage crops are
available." The maximum will be
$400 at per cent interest.
Loans will be male by field rep
resentatives, aided by county crop
loan committees, under supervision
of regionBi offices, including Spo
kane, Wash.
Wed No. 3, Aged 25
Aator
ease last year.
Dr. Kmnfclyn Thorpe's lawyers
introduced excerpts from her inti
mate diary In an aUemjjto retain
complete control of Slarylyn for
their client, Dr, Thorpe eiiaraed
"gross immoral conduct" and the
names of George Kaufman, the
playwright, and other men figured
in eroaa-examtnationa.
The Thorpe marriage began a
year after Miss Astor laal fter Jirst
husband, Film Director Howard
HuwhB, in 3938 in an airplsnfi coi-
itnoit off the Eomhern Camorma
coast.
IIEILEIE
PROVIDED I
WASHINGTON, Keb. IS (AP)
President Itoosereit submitted
to a group of aarthwestent con
gressmen today a bill to place an
administrator In charge of power
disposal at Bonneville dnm on lite
Columhia river in Oregon.
The measure, prepared hy ih?
president's powpr poiicy commit
tee, would liUihome the amnmifc
trator to fix rates and decide on
iton tit ruction of transmission lines.
subject to approval of the federal
power commission.
Senator McNary fROre.) said
the measure was "fairly" accept
able to him. H is similar to the
i:.1S Mc.Vary bill, he said, except
that it sets up a "provisional" piaa
with an administrator In charge.
Although a formula in dotermtiv
lug rates la provided, MeNaiy said
it waa general in terms ami unlike
the "yardstick" standard heinfi
evolved by (fee Tennesse. Vaiwy
authority. The administrator would
he appomti'tl y Secretary ieke.
Preferential Hfihts to power would
he reserved for pontic bodies and
cooperative organisations.
BROKEN MAIN FILLS
THEATER BASEMENT
BAKEH. Feb. IS. (APiA
bursting four-Inch city water ptye
poured the basement of Urn Ctarick
theatre full of water eariy IIiIr
morning, causing considi-rabie dam
age to the heating plant and other
equipment.
When the janitor went to the
theatre thfs morning to build
fire in the furnace he found the
basement completely filled with
wator and four inches of water
standing In the oreheatr pit
around the organ, t'ity emidoyes,
with the use of the fire department
pumper snd the street de;.rtm'nt
pump, started pulling tho water
from the bascmenf.
SO
LABOR BACKS
ROOSEVELrS
CDURTPLANS
Green and Lewis as One on
Progtam; Farmers Also
in' Favor, Secretary
V-1- Wallace Avers,
WASHINGTON. Feh. 3S. fAP)
;The -American Federation of Ia-
Mi. rallied, today bmn Presidentj
ifotaevelt's court prograni smmi
taneoualy with a pretHctitm by Sec
retary Wallace that farmers ge-i
nrnuy vrouNJ approve it.
WUitam fireen, KedemllcH presl-i
tfm, Bjtm lb executive council
preferreti Sir, Hoosevelts propos-i
nis to the "Blow, tedious process!
of a eonstitntional amendment" as!
Ut means of realising ssciaJ and
iconomie advancement, -
The orgnnixation will makt an
intensfve cfimpiiign, Oreen sfild to
tjimint eonsressmsn with the tie
aims of "tabor and labors friPnus
ior fftvorabie action wpon the pres
dent's recommendation at the earl
iest possibie date."
The feosrations announcement
followed endorsement by labor's
non-part fee n league and by John
It. I-ewis, chairman of the commits
tee for industrial organixation, it
is one of the few issues on which
Oireen and Lewis, leaders of oppos-
iiig labor factions, thave unitott to;
recent months;
Wafiaca Voices Views
Wallace, second cabinet member
to express public support of sn
prenie court enlorcement, said: lie
believed its enactment would give
administration farm measures a
:'b$tterr.cnajiC6...,r - -X-; .,
-;-it wonm. seeni to nie tt tn
president's proposal was adopted,'
be said, "there wouirf be a higher
percentage of men on the court
who would interpret the constitu
tion to assure the general welfare
and not as designed to biocfc con
gress.
if crop insurance, an ever-norm
(Conttnusd on ussrs
SYSTEM HI
Five Rural Communities
Near Roseburg Vote for
Improvement. 56-12,
Formation of an' improvement
district io sponsor a domestic- wat
er system to supply Roberts creek.
fiiengary, Green, Kelley's Koraer
and tiappy valley communities, a
fow mlies south aad southeast of
Koseburg was favored 56 to 12 la a
special election held yesterday at
Heiley'a Korner.
The district plans a PWA. pro
ject calling for construction of a
reservoir probably on tKidaon
mountain and about seven milea
of pipeline to furnish water io sev
eral communities wulcfi memue
from 40 to S families,
Ko estimate has been Kmde on
costs,-hut it Is hclieved the ex
pense would he in the neighbor
hood of $2&,8a. Bonds are propos
ed to finance the district's share
of the construction.
The Plan of organixBiion is as
outlined in a recent Oregon iaw.
A special commission of five mem
bers will bo set up to admiuister
tbe husittmfs affairs.
It Is plagued to immediately or
ganise a project and apply for
PWA cooperation, alter a survey
Is made taut preliminary data se
cured AUTO CRASH FATAL
TO MALIN WOMAN
KUAMATH FALLS, Feb. IS.
CAP) Mrs. FrBnic Ottonmn, SS, nf
Malin. was fatHtiy injured when a
sedan its which she was riding with
four other members of bef family
coiSfded with a Sign) true!! driven
by Michael Jlarry of Mprriii in
bilnding snowstorm east f Merriii
last nighi.
All five other Befsons Involved
were Iniured. Two. Frank Otto
man and Mrs. Kmlly Ottoman, bisi
mother, were still unconscious and
in critical condition today.
The cars skidded Into each oth
or and then Into a ditch as they
alternated In nana.
OREGON SENATE
CLERK, HUNT, DIES
ronTtAim vb. is (An
iohn P, Hunt, 8, chief clerk of
the state senate, di&d at St. Yin
cent' hrtseitftl this merotSE,
itr wss rushed to Pertia?d from
tbo cftpltai a week ago ftunday suf-
faring from a stomach ailment.
VICTORIES IH
ISSAHACK
Government Force Suffer
Heavy Losses; Plenes
Take Heavy Toll in
Madrid Street,
By the "Associated 'Prenal
Insnrg&nt . victories . dotted tfeft
Sjjaulsh war map today as Gtmer
allsslmo Fiuneo. men were hurl
ed agaluat K&vmmjeni troeps in
mass, offensives southeast of Ma
drid ami a triple air attack teft
many dead and wonnded in Ma
drid street.
Severe, fighting was concentrat
ed in the siege of Madrid as the
eonfiict entered its eighth month.
insurgents reported they had
crushed a mass, onslangbt of gov
ernment forces oa tha La Maraimaa
chemical factory settlement iu the
mmet-swopt jarama vivev atwtov.
Beavy easttaltifrs were repst'ted
among the gavsramut troops,, led
personally by txeuevat aliaja, heatt
of the unified government Madrid
front commamL ;
Ntnetaen p&raona were reiiortetl
killed and more than wounded
in the Valletta diatrlet of Madrid
alone aa insurgent planes three
timea awoojied down oui of a moon
lit aky.
In the Jarama river sector, ?7
forelgu voiunlfters in the govern
ment cause were reported Biain
when trucks in which they were
ruling drove directly into insur
gent lines.
woman Spy xacutea
InRurgents were retorted toissv
esenntPi! " ft 'Re'mbe" of ; a
spy' rinr, with headquarters, th
said, at tJrinoti, 3S mites soutn-
wcBt of vMadrliL Activities of the
oueffitives were hetif partiy re-
sponsible for Oenernl - Franco's
failure to smash Madrid s oaJenses.
f At Valencia, Dr, Kormau Bethuue
of Montreal deserthed the "tern-
Continued on page 61
LOSES APPEAL
iCCIOEST cm
State Commission Ruling
Sustained in Verdict or
Roseburg Jury ;
Only one case out of six set for
trial reached the jury jla tbe Fel
rtiary term of circuit court bero.
Jurors were excused from farther
atteudaace after a verdict sustain
ing the state aeeMent commision
in an appeai by Victor J. Venn
iroai a ruling on a claim for com-
ptxisatiou was returned iato yea
terday. Other eases, the court said, were
settled, transferred or continued.
Tba ease concluded yesterday
was oas iu which iJeau eottttrnded
that the accident commission bad
not allowed a sufflaient rate of ar-i
tial disability on tba claim b bad
mad. Tbo 3ryt aiowever, sas-
tatned the commisaitma ftudinga.
Att atneai of R 1. Jordan
agatuat tite eommiaaion waa order
ad trauaferveti m . a change at
venue ia Mnituomah ronty
A grand ury was drawn, but aa!
it had no business at hand it was;
adjourned subject io call, si
mrs of the new granu jury ar:
Bert Wells, chairman, f, Ilnseu
hark, K. M, AUerimr. -Pre4 Fish
er, llalph Leonard, Jienry fl.
Brown, Archie Archamhetm.
45 DRIVER PERMITS
TAKEN IN JANUARY
S A LHM, Feb, 5 f A P 1 The
secretary of sle anowne4 to
dsv Hecnf!S of 45 jsutomo'ulbj driv
ers were rn'ofced during Janoary,
njost of wfrfc'j wre for eonvictioa
of driving while iutoxiraied. Twep'
tv-one otlmr ouratars bad tbair
iiemtsea suspended , for rocUlesa
drtviug,
Tiie revoalians will ha for one
yer, Ttai cases tried hv various
tonrls l ihe siule were
CHILD INJURED IN
BICYCLE MISHAP
(aniio Wlistrd, JO-y s r-o i 5
dansshtfr of Mr. snd Mrs. J. K. Oil-
lard, suffered bead injuro's and
severe brais"S wtmn sh was
thrown from a blcyrle vstrday
afternoon. Tbe blcyple strark a
curb a tiie rider attempted to
uvoid a eoillsien. The rhinl waa
knoefeed nnpnaseimi snd eosews
ulnn was fesretl. f(he was report
ed improvco twisy.
Crop Insurance
t Plan Sketched
WASHIXQTOX, Kefe. JS. fAPi
ikne Is how the proposed, gov
errnment nliHsk crop iusurnc
piau wetttii operate: !
A w&en farmer would aumy fori
lusuHtuce to g iocfcl cotiJityfamser!
admiiiistrtttlve eommitiee. it would
check uast production records of
the farm, ihe airreag pati to
vrtieat, ami ttetermtne tne amount:
of premiums and coverage
fi ttrought. grasshoppers sail or!
oilier unavoidaiiio vntumi b3raris
uestroyed the crop or pan of ltv
the farmer would receiye up to "5
per cent of normai yieiid. For ex
ample, if the average yisfd an acro
wb xi misnej)tt tjse farmer woolu:
he RRsnrea of a Shushoi an acre re-i
turn, - -
JJoth premiums aud iasaea veouldl
fee paid la wbeat m eaali aoulva!
ient, with aa inaaraaee tm prite
of the wheats T&& number af bu
shels required to pay &h protec
tion wonld be determined for earb
farm by past recprda. adjusted on
an urea basin, Savavat yisava pr4m-
crop, . -
Oregon Refuse to Follow
Idaho Action Involving :
U S Farm Loans,
l&l&bh Ore.( Feb. IS. CAP)
Taking the federal action iu Idaho
in refusing to make, farm ioaua att-!
er passage of u defieieuey iuug-
Eisnt iaw-as a waalag, tba.Oteott
setis to ia t e yesterday': "defeated' a
similar proposal ify au 3Sto15 vate
after spirited debate. Th& jueas-j
tire was designed to eiimiuate der
ficiency Judgments eu real es
tate mortgage forecioaus. .
Snch measures were passed ny
the legislature feat were ve-i
t&m &y Governor Martiu. fiov
ever, following the seuate action.
ihe house revision of iaws eom-l
mittee received aaoiber defieieuey
&iH which would Include personal
property foreclosures as well. The
new bill was Introduced by Raur&-i
seutatlve Suit,
Ilader the pres&ut Jaw a defi-;
eisscy judgeajent may be taken feyj
a persoa foreeloaiug a martgaga ifi
the rsai estate covered; failed to;
hriug la, at saia tba atuemd. due.
The Jadgem&ut would represent
the uiffarantiai.
iuucflu. who got up trust a siek
bed to lead tbefigbt agaiast the
euaetmaut,. eailed atteatioa to tba
fact that tba federal iaad baak
bad la force ia Gregaa $42,e&.0
ia ioaas and that 2tu mara ioaast,
iavoiviag jafiuuu wer& ta prt!
eess of elearuac& and Mibat ibei
iaad Imak would atap leading j
rnoaey here should litw be j
passed." j
Senalo? Stviager declared tt might:
b& better If the federal farm loan:
baafe did not loan money in Orari
gaa because private comiianteai
then eautd "put io work the mil-!
lions ihey have lying idle iu their!
vaults," ... . . i
PRISONER HELD ON
KLAMATH CHARGE
SBATTU?, Feb. 1ST, AP
Jiarry Starr MeCniip, 58, eateinoBis
snffert;r, U'as helti ia the rxnmly
iaii til the retmesf of Kiamaih
aSSa, (ire., ami (iiri, tfiaii, an
iitoritip today aiiiiowsfe he hai
posted Ji.etitl aitreiy iiond on
KSiijf eatmtf strattd Jtiry iSiHtrtBieist
elisrjrlHK a slot n-aehiflo mlioery.
Jail at. Matt KtarKich said the
Orossm and t'tah ofties'f'a had ask
ed be fee held attttt they eoald sire
fer ebarKf-a asainat blm. MeCaiin
bail yvas reiia-eti frtia $3,$iJa, ami
he iisieti to niead Ut the . iatliet
aiant iaiorrw.
Engine Power Limit Advised to
Guard Motorist Against Himself
WASHtKfSTOX, Feb. IS. iAPJ
A govemmeat waanjitfee aivi
eBiei! ifBisy iiBiiiiBs; iiis aaaiae
i!B-er at a!oroiS!t-B "So Brotart
the reekle niotf.rtst hi
own folly."
The reoort, saljifiltteff to ihe ac
sident jnevcntioa poHftTcitce or
Basijed by the (ieiiattisteat of cuay
meres, blamed bijsh saeei ad poor
lighting for a inaior ssart of Sft.iii
fsiBiiiie ia a year. i
"iiosd sBrfsee raadiiiwm play
OBiy minor fmri," aaiii raairBtan
iii-nry !i. iii!BBBB of fBW ork.
"In soniK, snctfoBii iiQaer is a fac
tor, hat tt Is only fair So uiatfe that
there I no ovirtesirs aolnsiBa; to
dranken driria: imiaK araterSally
:aa fbe inereaae"
far are being driven at night
ia rant! scciions toa fast tor light
Protection ofFannert Dp
to 75 Per Cent Agaifist
Failures Submitted
fa Congress
VTASHlKGTOHi Feb. 2S. (APV
President SooseveJt rec&iumead
eti to coKeKs Jorfay ndoptiou of
a system of crop insurance to pro
vide tits fafuier wita a h&tivs
ugaiast dissaatraua erap failures, i
& aaid that sues isaarascei.:
eaapi&d with a. ayateui of &tyas
reaervea far eroa surpluses 3a,gaij.
yettra, "w&Khl assist ia jjrovhfms
a move tteariy even flow of farm
suppiie thus si&hiiiBiug t&zm huy
ing pwer ami eontrimUfct to lh&
security of huslue : asd employ-, :
A &mgm?& of eroB iusorajs
BBtl Btorsg of remrves" he eaUi
"shotj he prt of tba foaEiJatioia
of BirrfetiftafHi poliey w&ieii we are
building and wiiieh ntuftt iucinde
tiie eonservatiou of soli and water
better laud use, iuereased farai in
come, aad allevlatloa of distress ia
rural areas arising oat e fatitfira
beyoad tbs eaatral of. iadlviduai
prodaeara,1 .
Tba president aaat to eaagraaa
with bis message a repsvrt af b.ia
speelal eammittea of goverumeitt .
officials which uiunued the insur- ,
fc&ce jsrwsram,
?5 Pertt, Prtetioo
farm would fee. protected, aam.
such aiui'fti hasa-txis a . dv&usinf
: SraBshoB&era, sd halL 1
!;.!. .
fftus if ho lost bf wheat cr
wfefcfo would liftve retwrned him li--bjd?els
to tli atrw. ho wswlfi b
protected sgalost nino liushels or
tbo loss. Ha wssald be said eitbes
ia ess Kosaatodlty sr Ita casit aijair-:
alenti . - . ,
Tlta iwasMent racammaaded lint
erop . insnranca be extaads4 ia
wfeeat tor- tne-rop year
"t seUsva taat tegfelatfam abosid ;
antltovlza-- snjvUeadaa of atmilar
jirograms ta ether aaimodiUea, ' ;
ba said, "vfhen it is establisbea
tltat nresiueers desire t&em asd i
piicstiBB st ths ptes Ss wtoi fea
jiroititii a feaels iog tti speriene&
ia BPpiyiBK iise priscipie ej eroii
" effi-
CoHtSfitted oa paste ii
Theft of an aatamabile, atoletv
front Eagsne iaat nbtbt and: recov
ered hare thla marnuiB, baa been,
admitted; by iuia taken into eaa
tady five asiiea aaaib at Raaebtits,
aeeatdlas ta iJesmty Sherift Clif
ford Tberntas, arresting offteev.
The three mider arrest save ta&
names of Searge MeCae, SI, SSead
vtlie, Pa.; CSftard U ConkHa, tt,
and Warren M, Heed, IS, botb tif
iSimkana, the af fleer said,
Tbe automobile, regiaiereti io A,
H, Sevah, TSSS High atreei, Ea
geae, was aaaaiieae?i early tbi
moraiaE after it became stsek
wfeea drives eff ihe saveasent ia
iise Boris aari at Hoseaarg,
A mpager deseriaiioa at iba
tiiree oecanaais resalied ia tbeir
arreM ess iisa Paeifie highvtay,
sou! Si ef Hoseanrg ahortiy beftjre
;boob itaiay,. .
Lesm? tmsif aaiboriiiea hava
SPffB Boiiffed BB(i bb officer is ex
itwpicrf Jjere iBBijtiii io iaise ih
lthr?e yoBBg BieB io Kagese,
ing eoasiiilens, ihe resari said.
While saeeiiiast ap io 89 miies aa
hoar i bo BBcoBiBiBB, it rfeciBrati,
Bishi i&ris-iBsr BBde'r the besi
conrfStioBS at orer S mlies Bfi hour
!s HSMHSfS.
"The reasoa asslKned for preff
est high speed; easstraetielt
cara," tbe eaatatittae said, "ia that
aetvea frets bamrdaisa attwitiaaa.
"The saaadaeas at this eas -sell
bo cbsiieagPii shea ibo report at
sceidtmt indtrates that tbe xry
poissciMtioB of SBiB BiidiiioBBi speaS
iiaa a tPBtiPBcy ta csbjo seme Sriv
ers to attempt what Slight BB cjtiS"
ed ahaorajaiiy hasarsloii sitBS
tiasa."
Tiie eastsiHtea said tba astasias
five isiiaairy mas erUlng ta saiv
ihe protaiKi, ,j