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V" EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1 937. SOFTBALL WILL BE Schedule Drawn for South Dougta B League; Rules ' Also Set Forth. Sof I bull will b u RprlrlK atlilotle activity fur II Ihukuo m.'IiooIh of the wiulli DoukUib dlHtrli:t It wan ' dacjilod nt q ineoliiiK pf prlnclpiilH and roacliaH at Cunyuiuvllhi. Hoft ball for hoi li hoys ami filrls was do cidml iiiD, Tho iln'nn wure nindo and HclindiiloB drawn at a minting attamled by tho following school offleerH: Hon Huntington. (31en flalo; CliPHtitr Cook ami Iolund JInrtnr, lililillo: Dun I'ollng and Tom Ireland, Myrtlo Crttnk; J. V. Blnko, I'anyonvllli); C, C. Hill and David Ailuiimon, Days Crock. Tho KirlH' Kainnn will bo Kovorn cd by Ui l'JIin BpauldlnK rules. Tho hoyH 1110 to lino hard ball rnlok with tho following exeep Hons: , 1. Roft balls, 12-lcli innam. ,.' 2. Soft hall bain. 3. No Rtoala oxcopt on piiHa hall or wllil pitch. i. No aloiila from third; no lead"-' off from third. 6. Itunnor on third may not score oxcopt on locally batted ball or a play on a runnor. 6. Iogal game shall bo 7 lnnlnKS, 7. Pitcher rules to be samo as t InnliiKs minimum. last year's Softball rules except that pitcher may wind-up and that pitching arm may pasB In front of body. Tho following schedule is for both boys and girls games with one oxception, Cunyonvllle is not enter ing a girls' toum. March 111 Illildlo, bye, Canyon- 4,111. ,il Mil,. ni.nnl, n,ia fi-nilr at Glandule. March 211 Myrtle Crook at Itld dlu, IJuys Creek, bye, aiondule nt Canyonvllle. April 2 Canyonvllle at Days, Crook, Myrtle Creek, bye, Itlddlo at Glendulo. April II Days Creek at Riddle, Glendulo at Myrtle Crook, Canyon vlllo, bye. April 1(1 Myrtle Crook at Days Creek, Glendulo, byo, middle at Canyonvllle. ' . April 211 Illddle, byo, Olonddle at DnyB Creek, Myrtle Crook . at Canyonvlllo. April ;ia Duys Crook, bye,' Rid dle at Myrtlo Creek, Canyonvlllo at Glendulo. May 7 Glondnlo nt Itlddlo, Myr tle Creek, byo, Dayii Crook at Can yonvllle. Mny 14 Rldillo at Days Crook, Myrtlo Crook at Glendulo, Canyon vlllo, bye. 1 May 21 Canyonvlllo nt Middle, Bays Creek at Myrtle Creek, Glen dale, byo. . ' IJIl April it, ways urmm m ui uu haat for a boys' triloba nioel which Hhull Inalndo the following events; Itiicon: BO-yd., 100-yd. and 220-yd. (luslion. 220-yd. 4-mun shntllo. , 440-yd: 4-inan relay. Shot-put, 121b. Ituniilng broad Jump. ...... i 'Running high Jump. Bliinillug brouil jump. Hop, atop and Jump. Cross-country, 1 nillo.' POUTLAND, Mnich 13 (AP) -Goorglo (,'ruucli,. Los Annul no I'm, rnnpod tho decision but Louis Ciiitiuimi, Snn Diego Mexican, nil d the chimin In their eight round bout hero Inst night. - Cnrrani'.a staged a number of Whirlwind rallies hut only evened . four rounds against Crouch, who . won tho other four mid the verdict, The two are welterweights. In' the oilier eight roundel', a colorless affair, Churllu Pope, 142, ' of 81111 Diego ilncMnnm! Hu 'Mm lneimuu 1118 of Kliimulh Kails. K1I1II11 Norrls, LIU, Siilotn, held a wide margin of points over Paul Smith, LIU, Turoimi, In tho six vound special. Ifarry Klnsoy, Portland, anil Ted Peterson, Independence, welter weights, drew In four rounds, and Friinklo Pliant, 1111, Corvallls, took a nno-rountl technical knockout win from Ikey Ilostwlck, KI2, I'nrtliind. CORBETT KAYOES GUS LESNEVICH . RAN FtlANClSCO, March 13. (AP) Youiih Corhctt, ono-tlmo wtiltonveluht champion from Kres- no, Calif., wim back on the fistic high roittl today with Ouh l.iHiie vleh, llaekeiiKiick. N. J., mldilto v-elKht, IiIh ftinl victim on iittothor comehnck eamimlKii. Corbel t won by a technical knockout hern hint tilKhl when In the fifth 'onml of a tcurouml nwiteh lie opened n profuHoly bleed InfT khhIi ahoye I.oancvleh s eye, llefm oe Toby Irwin hailed host 111 tlPB. The 31-yenrotd Fresno nonthpaw out boxed IiIh youiiffev opponent end threw morn imiicbeH. Corhett welKhcd 151) pounds nml lesnevlch 303. . ROSEBURG B. P. W. TO JOIN IN FETE (Continued tram pimo 1) nioiis. prcaidont of the ltosounrtt Itotnry club, The club will nlso pnrtlclnnto In othor ni'llvltlos Intmuluil In Infoini tho itulilln 'of Dip iiii m)80s nml nlnis of tlio 01 Kinilriitlon. Tho wopk linn boon ospoclnlly procliilinod In Oregon by Governor Chnrlofi H. Mnrtln. nml tho gover nor's nroclHiiinlloh wan Jointly Blgned tor Roseburg nmillentUm by JInyor A. J. Young. The proclamation rollom: Under auspices of tho Oregon Federation of Uunlncntt and I'ro it'tutionul Women's clubs plans mo bell ik niuilu fur I bin ntut lo join 1110 11UIIOI1-W1UU uDriUfvttUL'M ui "IJuslmH Wnm.'ii'H WutJh," Aiami H to W, 'i'lm purpose of tills tjjoun urn: 'lo elovuto tho HiaiiiiuiilH for wo unm lu Ihihjiichh und in ijuj pro- It-unions; To promoto tlio tntoiojita of husl- 11 ohm unu professional uoimm; To hriiiK a hoii t it spirit of o-oji-orution auiuiiK IjumIiihhh nml pro fuMoitul womon in lint Hlutu j Un koii um woll aH In Mm I;. S. A.; To ox lull 1 ot'ortunlLi(fji lo Imsi- JIOKK Ulld IH'OlfriUiuilul WOllU'll IIiioukIi education aioii IIiihh of liidilHlilul, HCHflililiii ujii va:ut!oii III Ui'UvitfOH. 1 lll'KU U10 cHIzdiih Of tlilrt KtlllH Lo co-ojturuto 111 ohHorvuitctt or llilh uoc-k in loliott of tlio apiHtcuttloji of tlio coiitriliiitloiiH lo our f.v.u iiomlo and culturul llfu HiaL uro m lny mado by iIiokh woiimjii. CUAHLKS H. AIAIITIN, (iovornor of Oiukoii. " A. J. YOUNG, Mayor of Jtoiieburfj;. OUSTER OF MOTOR STRIKERS REQUESTED (Continued from page 1) Hmijiimln F, Fnlrli'HH of tho far- nogiollllnoiM Sleol oorioratlon, UKiond to n;Hiimu tlicdr confor uiice Monday. Twonty nolicomon nrniod with machlnu gtuia patrolloil a Mum- I'h ih furnlinre nianufuctiirliig com pany plant arier rojootion of di' niandB for ton nor cent wairo In- oroiiHOK and Hliortui' liourn fur i'n) HirlkliiK enlployuoH. Uther Plants Still idle Sit-down Hli'Ikou arlHliiK from the U. A. W. A. demand for exclusive hutKalnliiK rlKhU Itopt tho HikIhoii mitur oouiiiany plant at Ootmlt and t)it it 00 motor car company planlH. ut LiiiiHinK, Mich., cloned. Ton ihouband Hudaon workora 'und 2,2W Heo omployoH vvoro involvod, hero was no Hottlcmont In h Ik lit tor fillhor dlHpute. ' J he AKHoclalod Proa Indox of liidiiHti'iiii activiLy idiowod a Hharp drop in autoinohlle otilpiU Ihhl woolc txs Htillcoi'H lialtod Cli i;y .Pol and Hiidnuii uroducJon IlnoB,' ha aplte wldeHpread Btrikott, InuuHlHul activity reached II IhkIichL point Hinco Novonibor, illu. The liuimtiHc In tho. dlBpnte at the Klrotiloiio Tiro & Ituhlior Co., Akron, ,0., peihiKled, koopliiK 11,- 600 woi-kera Idle. btilKus hit Othor Cities Chicago, tho nnllon'B Becnnd lai'KeBt city, was planutid wil.i it BiUiown atrlkoH and waikontH. Two non-Hti'lkei-H wuro InJurod and an oli-uoaked can 'wan burned In I uiuioe.i tllh blrlkiiij taucao drtv cru, who woit3 umoiiB moro t.mn i,i)00 poiHOiiu lute In itio (JityV. iu hoi- troiihloB. A Hit-down striko In volving; 1,800 ChlcnKO mail order compuuy umptoycH undml uftur an iiKieoincnt on wagon. Bo did n nil- town or 450 omployuB of Tliroo )Ju MetB, Inc., loop roatiunmu. A group of 200 girl workei'H rttui'tud a Hit-down Hlrlltu for wage ml hour concoHHlomi ut the Hlumlard Cigar Co. at PiltHhnrgh. Shorter houm and higher wago wuro uIho the objoctlvmi of -ir() works who Hlruck at the MomphlH (Tenn.) Kiirniluro Mig,' (;o., end lf0 employoH in n walkout ut tho Hai'twoll - Drothoi'rf Co., MemphlB handle makoiu Hlx lumdred omplnyeH of the Heinle Mfg. Co., LaKoheito, Tenn., Hid it nmlaM'H, will reHtimo work ilouduy alter a Hlnlfo which Htaii- ed Jan.. 27. Korty-nix unto mochau- Ich and idiopmeu at two Duliiih, Minn., plantH resumed work uftiT a otifrday wuikoul.' . Four cheinicul planlH at Churloit- on, v. Vu aunouueod 10 nor cent wage IneiitiiHOrt for approximaloly 7,500 pmployoH. Twmity-flve com mittee for Industrial organlallou rtidd mou Kaid tho pay boot would not al'fecl their pluntt to nnlomo the until, employe of 10. I. IhiPoiit lo NmnourH Co., the Ulnctro-niolul- Imgleal (Ut., ('arhldo At Carbon Corp., mid WoHlvaco Chlo.lno PrnduetH Co, Numerouti other flrmn unnoiuu'- od wage InereuBOS, They includod Oulf oil Corp., for employes at tli; ort Arlhnr, Tux., mfiuery; IIouh- ton Packing ('o., Tido employoH; Caicrpillur Tractor Co., Peoria, 111., JI.FrOO factory uml onicn worli- eiH; .loneH ft Uiughllu Kleel Corp. and Allegheny Steel Co.. HO.DOh milarlfd woruern and Hkillod and Beiui'Hkllled luhorors; Hemllx Pro- ductB Coip., South lloud, liul., I,- 000 workers. Lockheed Alrernft rompauy nn nounced l,2Uri employim of Ita Ilur luiiik. Calif.. Plant would he paid time and a hall' for overtime, In Htead of time and u third. SOCIETY PROTESTS KILLING OF EAGLES POTtTLAND. March 13. (API- Idaho's decr-killtttK golden eagles will not become prospective boun ties If Ihe Orison Audubon society has anything to say about It. Offi cers Issued a foruml proton! iiKtUtiBt action In Idaho placing a price on (ho cuglcs t localise of the chaises of spoilsmen thai they were Killing deer. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES -LAWSDN-l'AINTKIt Kennolll I. liwHnti, IliiHeliurK. and Pru dence Z. l'nhuer. Snlem. (.'OIMttiN SMITH tleorKO Mol vyn Coiiren Jr., and Mnxlno Smith, holh of UomMMiri:. Roseburg Undertaking Co. EiUbllahed 1001 M, E, RITTEFt, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service nnd Courlcny AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 600 Oak and Kane Ste, DEFEAT HUSKIES Staters, 7 Points Behind in Last 11 Minutes, Rally to Win by 3 Points. . SKATTI.R, March III. (AP) With the Pacific const title us lure, Washington Htilte kept Ihe liuskethull pot boiling toduy liy lipping off the west It was a liena flde throat lo Oregon's northern llvlsion chimin onshlii astllrallous after dumping the University of Washington, ilnreiiiiing iiorinern cliiiiiilis, 3li to X'i, lust night. Pluylng flreulurm bull blowing iilteriiutely hot und cold the foil curs clawed the Huskies right out of tho division three-way playoff, veil up to Couch Friers promise or flushing Ihe Huskies Into neur by Uiko Wiishlngtoii and forecust a bnd time for Oregon ut Piillmuii March 20. Tho Husky-Cougar gumo provid ed piiHpenso and surprises. Wash ington State was sparked to vic tory by Clyde Curlson, a substitute hnll-liundlcr and feeder, and Ivar Nelson, leudlng conference scorer. The Cougurs were behind 23 to 14 ut half-time, trailed 30 to 23 with U minutes to play. Washington led twice, the Cou gars four times und the game was tied up four tlmoB. The winner of the Cougnr-Wob-foot game moots Stanford's Cardl nnls, kingpins of the southern di vision, for the coast conference cliumpionshlp. Tho Palo Alto team will be defending Its const title. Tho game probably will lie played In the northwest.' ' PERMANENT COURT OF 15 ADVOCATED (Continued from page 1) (loubteiUy would eliaiiKO some. ''Third, It is evidmit from the facts presented "'by the , attorney general thai, nine weml trs enn not noHslbly rend ull the brtpfs und records submitted to lourt, and these Bliouhl bo read hven whore tho court refuses to hoar cases. I'itlnmn said au amendment lim iting the number of juslions to lfi would "remove the fear that sue ceedlnfJ, ndmlnlstratlons would con tinue to onlarKe (ho court." Tho first weok's -hoiirlnirs, Pitt man mtld, hud aliown there was no IneonHlstencv hotwecn the. presldnn's bMI nnd a constitution al nmendment. rhore Is no Iss-'e betwoen t1o" which leaves tho somite at. liberty lo pursue both processes," ho de clared. Henrinq'Held "Useless" Hope that the hearlnps would be curtailed was oxproHsed by Sena tor TiOKnn (1)., Ky.), n fiupporter of the hill, and Senator Uorah (It., Idaho), an opponent. "ICvHt-yhndy has his mind mode up." Loffan said. "I'm opposed 16 Kolnjf on Indefinitely. I would let the opponents have two or.throo days next week and quit." Itorah said he had opposed any liearinKB unit that it7 was useless to proloiiB them, because every ono knew what each witness would nay. Chairman AHhurst (!"., AH..), has Kiven no Indlculiou, however, when the heurlnu; will end. He, said opponents : would he nlv1'' Ihe fli-Ht two days next week and then more time Inter, imllcattiiK the sessions would run for Rome time. Louis J. Ta her, muster of the na tional unlove! Fred Itreucltmnu, I t s W'ashliiKlnu rnproHeulJU lv nmt IteprttsiMitat Ivn l.emke fit. N. I . will follow Wheeler, as oppo sition witnesses. ' : ' l- I BLOCKADE OF SPAIN BEGUN BY POWERS fContinuod on page S) fectlve Feb. 20. To spur the vlKilnnco of (be nnv- al patrol, the committee assigned Italy und (iermauy to guard the const of Kovernmcnt territory, and 1'iauce and (J real Ilrlluln lo watch the fascist, shoreline, , The blockade plea, a compromise worked out after licit h the Hnuulsh uoverument and the InsuiTonts re- lused to penult neutral foreign oh siM'viM'H within their territory, had no parallel in tutoruatlomtl coop erallon to halt a war, diplomats said, GOVERNMENT ARMY ROUTS REBELS FROM TRIJUEQUE MADIllD, March i:i. (AP) flovern meut troops, supported bv planes which dropped -M'2 bombs on insurm'iil positions, drove enemy concentrations from stra- COMPlEXION CLEARED tli's of your Old OIut oUk'f trnri Tnnle. it surely litis u1ihhI ine, has tnlion llmt tlr.-d f''Hrm nwny a ml int rU'Hin-il nit mil no I feol llUfi n dl(Tor'til prrtnin. who tin si ciniiriMl nw roinptlon up niul n movf ( ttiopo puffy pliu'1'n which ruin tm ttrr tlm oyra when itit liver in ninw. WUS. W. D. KKI.LKY. 3011 R. K. Lincoln Hi., Portland, Uro. with witter mulim ovor ' i; nitM. Licensed Lady Embalmer if IB OLD, I'll CMrokr. IIW III TUNIC -J teglc Trljueque, 12 miles porth of (iuudulttjuru, the Madrid defense Juntu rojHirted today. Ono complete artillery buttery wuk seized in the government conn-ler-atlack, commanders asserted. : The onslaught liiterrupied con solidating activities by the Insur gents two hours after '.he advance guard of Cenerallssimo .Franco murched Into the town, the gov ernment reports said. The inllltluiiieu achieved what (Ion. Jose Mluju, junta, commander declared was u "slowing up" of the mussed threat ugulnst -Madrid's northeastern defenses Twenty-throe insurgent t tanks were reported destroyed by sipiuds of government bomb throwers. Weather Impedes Rebels The cupitul's wur-weury soldiers faced one of the grimmest week ends of the war on tho bloody itiiAUuinjura rroiH. Pjiow, sleet, end rain turned roads along the main Arugon-Mudrld liighwav Into auugiiilrcs, Impeding the mechaniz ed thrusts of the insurgent urmy, officers reported. rrunco s vust war machine wns described as including 3ti,U0 Ital ians. Nearly a week of hammering at tack failed to cany the major in surgent drive nearer than 44 miles from Madrid It wus said. Madrid Begins Purge Officials, meanwhile, nurged Ma drid's population of what they lermod a "fifth column" bent upon sabotatlng the capital's defenses by assussliiations. kidnapings und other subversive activities. R. H. S. BASKETEERS Next Opponent of Indians at Zone Tourney to Be North Bend Tonight. Tho rtoBebiirt; IiIkIi Bchool In dianti advanced to tho fitialH In the dlutrlct biiHketbull tournumeiit be in K played in MuiBbflttld by defeat ing Myrtlo Point 27 to 20 in the first round of tho championship play-off luHt niKht. , ItiwImi'K will m'ft North lieud ton U lit In tho fi nal and deciding round for tho dis trict title and the riffht to play In tho Btalo championship tourna ment lit Hulem, Myrtle Point started out Btront? In Iu8t night'B Kamo and scored three points before thq Indians found tho raiiKQ of the basket. RohcbuiK. however, then forged in to tho lead and hold a narrow mar gin through to the end of tho con tost. Morgan was high point man for H oho burg with nine counts to his credit. Hotter was second with 8 points. Hoover and Ellis were high Hcorers for iMyrllo Point with eight and six markers respectively. Itoseburg and North fiend will meet at 8:30 o'clock tonight for tho district championship. Jo win. over tho North Iiendors It will be necessary for the Indians to work out a defense that will SPRING OEPNING SECTION TUESDAY stop Ho re her, the six-foot, five-Inch giant who holds down the center position and wbo scored 12 of North Uend's 33 points against Marahfleld last night. Keplch, North Hond forward, another cell ing scraper Is tho other half of the IJulldog scoring combination. He accounted for 11 points In yes terday's round. 2 PORTLAND SCHOOLS ENTER TOURNEY LIST (Uy the Associated Press) Two more entries, Franklin and Lincoln of Portland, were udded to day to the list of schools to bat tle for the state basketball cham pionship ut Salem next week. Two more wll be selected in games to night. i'Vunklin won from Tlensnn hi 22 to 18 last night In one of tho hot test contests of the Portland sea son, with Henson lending 10 to7 at the half, and trailing by one point. 1!) to 18, a minute before the end. . Lincoln copped second nlnce hv defeating Washington 26 lo 20. iiotn teams will enter the state tourney' representing districts 11 and 12. ' Jefferson disposed of Commerce. 2fi to 12. . Merrill, Klamath county B lon- guo winners, trounced Phoenix 22 to in at Ashland and will meet Chlloquin tonight to muke It an all Klamath tussle for the title end a place in the state tournament. i "iinonin defeated Kerliv, 24 to IS rose no T on co. hat secured the agency in Roseburg for Chrysler and Plymouth Car, Pickups and Panel Deliveries - On Display Monday, March 15th iVe are pleased to announce the appointment of O. C. Baker as our local sales representative. ROSE MOTOR CO, Geo. McBee Lea Kerschner Larry Butts Rose Garage STANDARD PRODUCTS Lane St. You will find the answers to these three important questions in the Roseburg News-Review. News-Review ads make it fun to shop. They save you hours of need less, tiresome hunting; and they save ycu disappointments, too. 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