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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1 937.
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BARKIS PWJWOnTlI ....... Editor
Entered as second clnss matter
May 17. U2U. ot the post office at
Itoscburff. Oregon, under uct 01
March I. 1878.
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Daily, per year by mall . ...... .81.00
Uuily, months by mail i.. z.)o
Umiy, 8 months by mail. l.uo
Dully, by currier per inonlti.,.. !.eu
Sujbjest to grafting.
IN NOT even pretending (o be a
: good politician, in chopping to
tlio line wI)iout a thought of the
dCBtlimtlon of the chips, Oovjor
nor Mitrtin liuu won considerable
admiration.
lie suld ypstonlity In Sllverton
that ho is not- a uindidato for gov
ernor. It he Is correctly quoted it
was a noaly turned phrase much
bettor, If we consider lie political
significance, thun the famous "I
do not choose to run." That cryp
tic expression by Coolidge without
amplification or explanation wus
much too Bubtlo for the minds or
tho pructicul politicians.
vNor is It lntonded to horo sug
gest that Oovornoi- Martin wus
making u coye(' Btutomant. He
does not bothdr with that sort of
thing. Doubtless his saying "1 urn
not a candlduto (or governor, of
Oregon," was an accidental choice
and arrangement of words yhlc
convened, his true eub-coiisclous tie
Biro. " ' '.' "' '
It is a safe guess how that his
party will draft Uovprnor Mui'lin
foi'.lU gubenmtortui cundlduto. Un
less some time boforu.thut happens
bo states flatly Unit lie will not
become a candidate tho door wil
not bo cioaod to bis accoptlng u
draft ordor. .
Roieburg Is on the Umpcjua
"TPHE , regional planning board,
after oxhaustlyo study (as' buci
roportB always suy) suggests that
tlio I'WA. project for Rosoburg, PN
TlllS H0GUI3 (capitals ours) rlyor,
bo placed, on tho program for in
vestigation or construction, in.
except the Itoguo part of tliut
nows is mighty welcome news In
dood. The Kosoburg Buwugo din
poHitl and trunk lino sewer project
whjcl) has been buffeted around
for so 10ng is a vorth while and
needed project. !
But why is It (lint pcoplo outsido
the boundurlcs of Uuuglus counly
insist upon Ignoring tho fuct that
tho river In this purl of Oregon Is
the UMPQUA ilvui n p i the
Itoguo.
Why, bless their hearts, Ihu
UmiKpm, Is wider, longer, deeper,
purer, Bwlflor iiud Its wiitur-Hhi'd Is
largor and contulns nioro timber
than the Hoguc. Not only Unit liu;
Uio moulli of ihu tlmpii'ju is larg
er anil a good huibur uud Its title
water extends farther Inland than
tlio Rogue.
Why, durn II, wo oven have Zune
Crey us a regular summer fishing
customer on tho Uniriin tlio
same Zimo (Jrey who intttle the
lloguo fuliious.
It must bo thai tlio t'mpqua liv
er and tho t'mptjiia valley neeil
more publicity.
Editorials on News
(Continued from uago 1.)
our higher incomes buy no mure
than our lower Incomes used to
buy. It's It 10 A 1. 1. V Tit II U iliul tin
only way to have moio in Ibis
worlfl is to work tuoi-o am) pro
tliiee indre. tieliemes to gel tii-nuiid
this riihdiuncnliil Iruth iilwnys
Boom to bog down somewhere.
o-
REV. J. S. McCALLUM
PARSES QN AT 78
HKATTLK, April 13. (AH
Flinoral survlces were lii-lcl lodny
fiu- Hov James S. MuCnllum, 7S,
n'itifRttii' In Christian churches or
tiri'fion and Washington fdr mole
iitim iniir il t-i-iiim-v. Mn luM-iiine
PiihUii- of. the Olyuipln Christian
church in 18!ll mid later held a
ainiltui' )8t nt Hugt-ne, Ore.
Ho cunio to Hnitllo iluilliK the
war mid lullrt'cl tlireo years iiRi).
- Hurvlvor ' Ineludu ti brother,
Hugh ' II.. MctJulluiu, pastor of tho
ChtiutlHIi church lit Milton, Oro.,
mitt" two slHlors, 1 Mm. I-'nlinlo
tiitoiK,' Mugelie. ami Miss llutli
MoCaTliini-CuittJr of Portland. . '
Mr. McCallum died Suuday.
LBARBSSf
J ;
A radio station was blown UP
at Silon City, ill. i'erhups some
quick-tempered fuu wanted a lit
tle music with his commercial.
"Druddock to train at Stone
Lake." The office blond thinks
boxers should keep away (rum
hard drink.
In this era ot lecturers and
striptease artists, success seems
to lie in learning how to address
uu audience, or undress before It.
"Moscow scientists find gold
mines 3000 years old." "Hold Dig
gers of 1063 B. C." is one we miss
ed. A doctor finds that sense of
hearing is temporarily dulled by
eating. Tills Is noticeable par
ticularly when the waiter suya,
"Who gets tho check?"
Copyright 1837, NBA Service, Inc.
' KRNR PROGRAM
(1,000 Kilocycles)
REMAINING HOURS TODAY '
4:00 The Editor Views the
News.
4:16 Chamber of Commerce Pro-
' gram. '
4:30 Kestrul Organ Melodies.
4:45 The liosweil Sisters.
fr:UO The Monitor Views the
News. :
5: IS Manhattan Concort Band.
5:30 The Castlllfaus. ' '
5:45 Morton Downy. !,
8:00 Kay Kyso'r.'
6:30 "Tne ce of Diamonds,"
Wllder's.
6:40 Salon Interludo.
6:50" News Flashes.
7:00 Chevrolet's Musical Mo
ments with Rublnotf, Phil
Duey and Shirley Howard.,
7:15 N. V. Civic Orch. 1
7:30 Your Orub Bug.
8:00 Sign Off. '
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14
6:46 "Early Birds."
7:00 Classified Column of the
Air.
7:16 Morning Organ Hevorloa.
7:30 News-heview Newscast.
7:49 J. M. Judd Says "Good
Mornina" i'
7:00 Alarm Clock Club.
8:lp Dixie" Momorlea. .
8:30 Municipal 'Dance Bund.
8:46 Henry Alton it, Oreii. (
l):00 Phil Harris & Orch.
8:16 joe HuymoB Band. .
U:46 ehostnuts. '
10:15 Movie' Gossip.
10:30 "Hadlo ft'naezvouB," Copco.
10:46 Homemakei'S Harmony. '
11:16 The Variety Show of the
Air. '
11:45 Cellar's "Hot 8hot."
i2:00 "Time 8lflnol," Knudtson's.
12 suit Melody 'Trail.
1:15 Municipal Dnnco Band.
12:30 Hansen Moto.s Program.
1i;:4b News-Review Newscast.
1:00 "OddB it Ends."
1:30 Duke Ellington & Orch.
V.UV "World BooKinati."
2:06 Lawrenco Tlbbot. "
2:15 Nut Brandywlne.
2:30 Yostorday's Vocal.
2:p0 News Flashes,
3:00-Modern lthy'thms,
3:16 Your Hiohroad to Happi
hess, Dairies of Roseburu,
3:30 Kiddies Kequest.
4:00 The Editor Views the
News,
4 : 15 Novolty Orchestrations.
4:30 Ted Lewis! Bund.'
6:00 The Monitor Views the
News. ' '
5:16 Salon Suite.
5:46 OoniB l-'rom Mikado.
6:00 Dinner Concort.
6:30 Guy Lombardo.
6:60 News Flashes.
7:00 Men of Vision, Marco Polo,
Drs. Bubar and Church.
7:16 cMmorles In Melody.
7:30 Tho American Family Rob
inson, 7:4.5 Your Orub Bug.
8:00 Sign Off.
THUItSDAY, APH1L 15
CH6 "Kui-ly lilrils."
7:00 Classified Column of the
Air.
7:15 Morning Otgnn Uovcrlea.
7:30 News-Review Newscast.
7:46 Alarm Clock Club.
8:16 Vu"abomlH of ilio Prairies.
8:30 Full Gospel Church of the
Air, A. Harold Perslnu.
8: 15 Mills llrua. " '
!):00 Chits. VuBiibond .t Orch.
iliM.-WoBlorn IIjIIucIs.
Hi Mill .Music & Klowei H.
10:15 A i'ew Wlioezcs Kroin tho
Accortlloii.
10:30 "Radio Rendezvous," Copco.
I ll: -15 HomeiiitiUc.s llarmnny.
11:00 VarToty Show of the Air.
11:30 Rosbg. Senior High School
Program.
12:00 "Time Signal," Knudtsons.
tUMio lirooklyu Syiunhonv.
l'J:irltusH Morgan Music.
12:;i0--l.o-oz Orch.
12:45 News-Review News.
Him "(Mils & linilK."
l.:ni-Modern Dance Hliylhina.
2 Mill " World llnnklllall.
2:(i' -oirmi Inlcrliide.
2: lf- lilij-liii eal Kucolii-cllolis.
2:50 News Flashes.
3:00 Travel's Radio Review.
'.1 :1a-. Marimba Melodies.
3::in-- Kiililk-H Heiiuest. I'rogrum.
4:00 The Editor Views the
News. , I
1:15 Orimn .Meloilles.
4:I5I-Is ot the Golden Weal.
5:00 Monitor's Views of the
News.
f: 15 limoV lyn Symphony.
6:311 MimIcmi Vnull l-'uvollles.
BMi" -Dinner Cnueerl.
6:30 The Ace of Diamonds.
Wllder's.
ti: IT- -Salon Interlude.
6:50 News plashes.
7:00 Chevrolet's Music.il Mo
' ments with Rublnoff, Vir
ginia Verlll and Reed Ken
nedy. 7:l.Mrtvh Time.
7:30 - Your Grab Hag I'rosnim.
8:00 sign t):f.
Mrs. ' lleroert Hoover was the
first woman graduate in Ki-olocy
In tho I'nlteil siuies. She wns
gnuluated lu isns from Lulauil
Btaurorti, jr., university.
OUT OUR WAY
(W I Pi i-f i LOOK -' QUICK, AAA ! I ' )'
' ' i f ': CAN'T HOLD IT BUT A Y '
' ill I V &ECOMD LOOKIT TH' '
i I ' Yi I COMICAL CAMEL - - I'LL ''
' P V I HOW VOU A MOOSE, '
i ll'! "l! ll Vt'ih: V -NEXT ATLL, &E A
WH1 Mothers get geay.
R AMBLINGS
OF THE
NEWS-REVIEW MAN
BY PAUL JENKINS
)mm-i4i m ! asmi aimKBjamnitfims
fif r i '
EU licGCo. pictured at the loft
ubovo, m uutk in ma uia stuiuinuij
b'loumlB In 'iuoiioau, liaving pui
unuuuu Curl LiuUuy h muiu luuru
Iubi wintur. l-ur hmiiy years i!-u
elurlicu lor Mr. Lluubuy, but lor
l ho pubI six lie hv.s uiiurtiiecl ins
oVh Biuro lu DixonvJiio whicn,
Jiowovor, ho ryceiitly sold, auowu
wuu Mr. iteoco uuuvu is Jerry
iiuni; his UBslstunt at Mulrose.
Vint Preschorn, whose - dairy
lurm Is located in the mo I rose u la
in et three nuloa vc;-;t ot Host:
utirg, now lias one ot tlio bust cow
uains lu Imugma cuuiuy. ll re
places onu wiucii burned lust sum
mer, Tho bum la a jurso one, with a
tremendous l.iow above, und with
stanchions ' for iiii cows bolow.
livery Hunt; on this floor is Imili
tor tho couvenionco of the cows,
and their attendants, and can be
kept as clean as u whisilu. ll 'la
painted I'tnl enameled until it
atiinea, und reseu.blcH nomlug no
much us un operating room in a
hoRpitul. I low do you llKO that
for a metaphor?
ENAMELING OVEN
ATTRACTS VISITORS
An ancient art ttuvoloicd Into
UHKii'in c o in in e r c I a I sdti.ri?
rcaeiiLS lis uiluuato In the giant
.Moatug cuamellug ovou, the lust
ol Us ixind built in me I'm: it h
uoitiiwcal. Tula inarvol of mcuern
equipraut tor use lu the enamel
ing of .Moat at,' ranges Wn J envu
uumg houtorrt Is proving tho out
str.uuiUK ulli action to ail vlbltora
at tho t u-toiy of tnis notud Loluiu
oia omi ire manulacturer.
Acr-miii to C. 1). Dawson,
sals ii.unucr of tlio 'auK and
circulator division of I'm Aluittun
stovo and ruruiu-o company, en
anirl was 111 at ummI aa a ilmsU by
crnalors of art objects tm v:iiy ah
lino M, C., wiiioli dt'prortslons lu
moliil Hurl'ujeii served to hold the
outline! tout ins. During ire UUh
century, I ho use or enuim.l with
di v.; nport -to tiie pravlical point
lur ItintttMl comiueriial use. (low
ev:r, only la' lltln was t!io rnal in
dustrial use of p met-la I u emimol
ieull;eil lu tno nianufaclaic of
tiousehoi'l appltanros,
Slueo t! lit, porcelain nnainoting's
bcuuly, intdHtuiice to 'war or cor
ronh n, s'iioothncHrt, tnuiUntlon, und
eaiy-to-keop-cti:in feallni'S have
miMlo it onu of the most desired
coatings.
PROGRAM GIVEN
BY SENIOR CLASS
srTIIKKUN, April 1.1. -Tho
neulor ' clans play. "L'rahitut - So
I'iety," wa presented Frhliiy eve
ning beroie it large andienit.
MiMiihers of tilt) cist ,vere John
Ha.ding. Mui'Kiuet Siglsnmnd. WIP
mu Andt'iPon. Ilornurd I love;', Vir
ginia l.ralht'rwnod, tit'iuld lluenu,
Kva I'avidHon. 1'unl I'rawfonl. Ma
rian Ali;ltm.und, Mar jo rlo Alcorn.
Clareneo jli7.d and Mary ('amp
bell. Tlv plui' was eoachod hy
Mr. ImU Oorrell nnd Marvin
Fisher. Llotween acts tho Audience
wao eutertatned by a vou-io or
The cows are operated on twice
daily, the milking bpiug Uuiie by
nana., xbe niili:, utter passing
in tough a spleuuid cooling sysieiu
inaiaiied in a nearby concrete
buiiuing, Is sold to a dairy in itose
burg. "
Tno Prcschoi'ii farm lies in one
of tho finest (urniing communities
lu tho county, embracing consul
erablo rich bottom land, whicn ib
largely seeded to allaif?,. ll com
prises something over iiOO. acres.
G eorge ( A rb ) Taggur t was in
Hoaebuig last Kutuiuuy from Ins
home In Myrtle Cruoic and, hear
ing I wiiA nomu sk-k-a-bcU, sent
me up u big eus!;nt lily, lie was
a bit prumaiure, as it turned out,
hut 1 think he wus-only out for a
llille revenge, anyway. Somo tnrte
back t had occasion to print a
a lory giving the day of his birth,
and had him sitting up and taking
uourlaliMent a whole mouth be
fore lo w.-.s born.
As April advances, fears of a
drougthy -sp. iug In theso parts
gradually recede.
ciituUru coiKdsting of seniors with
Marvin l('islicr us vocalist. Vocal
nunihofs r.l-o were given by Miss
Marjorlo Alcorn and Miss Dolltc
Cooper.
OLALLA WOMAN
INJURED IN FALL
OLALLA, April Ll. Mrs. Anna
Ireland aulfored u compound true
tine of hrr right arm i'iondny.
whilo visiting at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Dine ltacklii'f, at
toiuillo. Tho bone was Pre ken In
llo ldaces when she fell alter
slipping on a rug.
BARN DANCE TO BE
SPONSORED BY ELKS
The Hilts lod; o in sponsoring a
l:ain dnnco Saturday. April 17, for
I'M'inherrf and invited gaerttH. An
eveniiii; full or enjoyable enter
taiuuieut has been 'aria-ige'l, it is
announced.
EaU Devotions
Dlt. CUAiiLKS A. KDWAHU3
If we read carefully tho par
ables and teachings of Jesus we
can hardly fail oE coming to the
,-ouehiaion not only that pride
und srH-suflicleney ate real
tins front the Christian point of
view, but that ihey come very
neiir (ti being the most destruc
Ure und dlHHtittus of till sins.
They were tho sins specially
that marked the lives of some of
the Pharisees and other roll
Mhms leudtufrt of Jesus' day, and
how very uncom promising und
severe tie was in ills comlemnn
(Ion of them! In comparison
lie seuively KefMned at all to
ser other lapses that wo some
time make much of. Wo seek
Thy grace und favor, door Kai It
er, and ask that Thy Spirit
might help us to worship Thee
lu spirit and lu (ruth. Amen.
By Williams
vJ.f?.vylUltc
4-15.
s
FOIiBBOl
GRANTS PASS, April 13.
Problems facing tho uowiy-oreated
state board of geology and minora!
industries will delay its operation
until about mid-year, Albert Uurch
of Med ford, one of tho three mem
bers, said hero last night.
Selection of a director Is diffi
cult, ho said, because a man of
the high q-iulifications required
by law la hard to find. He ex
plained .that county courts ' must
lirst approve application for. the
550 grubslukes, and revealed prob
ability that free ussay Offices will
bo set up In tho 3tato's two great
mining districts, eastern and south
western Oregon, if building space
is provided. .
Baker has offered rent-free
(piarters, Burch said, and Grants
Pass is the logical place for the
south western Oregon office.
. in referring to a bill defeated In
the state'senato which would nave
doflned mine-muddied waters of
the Itogue rlvor as polluted water,
he said, "an orfif-nizatlou is now
starting or attempting to -start leg
islation which would kill all min
ing In tho slate." Ho urged a state
wide miners association to combat
proposals considered injurious.
OREGON EVENTS
FLASHED FROM
WIRE SERVICE
WASHINOTON, April' 13. (AP)
The Curlton and Coast railroad
company or Oregon is hot in need
or financial reorgaul.Hlion, the in
turslale comnioi-ce commission snltl
today. Tlio commission condition
ally approved an extension until
May 1, 11141, ot- the repayment
cU'.te of $190,279 In loans made tho
carrier by the reconstruction Jl
nauco corporation.
SALUM, April 13. (AP) Gov
ernor Martin announced 'tho ap
pointment ot Nelson U. I Hess of
Burns as county Judge of Harney
county to succeed the late 11. J.
Williams.
1-IigKs, 111 years of iih'e, lias been
a rosiilont or the county foi- ,1S
years. Hoceutly lie him acted as
chairman of Hie Harney County
Democratic Central committee.
DOUGLAS SPORTS
COUNCIL TO MEET
Mailers peitninliiK lo wild lire
and conservation will ho consider
ed nt. a meotliiK of tho Douglas
county council of sportsmen' clubs
at I hii chain hot- of commerce office
111 llosi-uui'K Wednesday at S p. in.
The special meeting has been call
ed by C. C. Hill, president.
REVENUE FROM GAS WELLS
PAYS MUNICIPAL EXPENSES
l.ANOASTI'.it. I). This city lias
been running Its government ou
gas for 50 years and is still doing
so rofilably, A city council ro
port for tho first two months of
19.I7 shows a profit of (10.572 froni
71 tnutiicpally owned wells.
Since 1SS7 when tlio city (list
took over und consolidated several
privately owned natural gas well
companies, Hie proltts have pro
vided funds (or erection oi an elab
orate municipal building nnd a
good Income lor operation of gov
ernment. .
A new plane so small that two
men can pick It tip and curry it
lias beeu perfected. It will travel
nliou't 2u0 miles an hour.
Schilling
pepper
will A season a
w
illllilll'iMt.'S-"'
rag
million steaks
tonight-'-
t u orf. U bt ntc ' " . I
Procedure for Filing Old-Age Benefit
, Claims Under Social Security' Law Are
Outlined by Regional Office in Oregon
Procedures for filing of claims
for the payment ot lump sums un
der the federal old-age benefits
plan ot the social security plan,
burnasslng in simplicity any oth
ers tor similar use yet devised eith
er for government or private busi
ness purposes, were outlined to
day by the (social security board In
a stateinoiit released by James. K.
Peebles, tield representative in
charge of the Porllund oiiice of
the nureau of federal old-age bene
fits. ' . ' . ', '
Moreover. - tho board declared
that when the cluiius procedures
ure in full operation the adjudica
tion ot properly completed claims
can be accomplished yiui unusual
dispatch following their receipt in
UIO Washington office. Claims al
ready filed range from a few dol
lars each to J105.
A simple Torm has been devis
ed by the board (or the use pt
each of the five dltfereiit types ot
claimants. Separate forms are pro
vided tor: (1) wage earners, (2)
widows or widowers, (3) other
close relatives, (4) executors or
uunmtistrators, and (b) guardians
or committees. 'They 'ask a mini
mum of from two to a maximum, of
questions.
A sixth form. Known as state
ment of employer," is a' Bimple re'
port by tho employer giving only
tne torn! amount of wages paid the
employee and the employment
period. t ..'
"The board pointed out that one
meaiiB of ; achieving simplicity' in
the claim procedure was by devis
ing a form for each type of claim
instead ot trying to ijse one form
for all typos.
The board said forms are ob
tuinable,' dud that assistance in
executing them is avuiiuDtc, at
auy one of its 12 regiouai of l Ices
and 111 field offices now open ul
sluategic points throughout the
umtea slates. Forms a'so may bo
obtuined at the . board's office in
Washington, D. C. As the claims
loud increases, the board stated,
new field offices will be opened,
until the muxlmum' number of ap
proximately 4U0 offices Ib estab
lished. '
Field offices offttho board will
contact prospective .claimants
when it is indicated they . may be
eligible or a benefit and explain
and help ciaimautB to execute tile
necessary forms. . .'.
'.Pointing to the simplicity ot tlio
clalnis '' forniB, the board declared
this makes unnecessary the em
ployment of attorneys or claims
agents to assist claimants'. Even a
notary fee will hot be' necessary,
the board said, on claims of one
hundred dollars or! less.
' No Benefits Uptll 1942
The lump-sum payment, provi
sions of tho .federal 'old-ago bene.
tits plan became oftective January
1. Monthly benefits do, not become
operative until 1942, Persons elig
ible tor' lump-sum payments uie
those 'ill covered 'employments aft
er 1936 who at ago .65 either fail
to baVo total wages -or' $2,000' or
fail to 'meet, the tliue requirement,
or both. To qualify for a month
ly benefit a wage euruer must he
G5 years old, his total wages from
covered employments after lllJij
must be 82,000 or more, and he
must - have - earned 1 wages after
1936 in covered employments for at
least ono day in each of five dlt
fcrent calendar years.
Lump-sum 'payments now pay
able amount to three und 'onc-liulf
per cent of the totul Wages earn
ed by tho individual in coveretj
employments ufter 1936.
.if a wage earner :fiies a claim,
Condensed Report
We United States National JSaiijk
of Portland, Oregon
; As of March 31, 1937
Resources '
: Cash on Hand nnd Due from Banks. .32,607,552.32
United States Bonds 52.104.605.40 $84,712,
..'Municipal anil Other Bonds.,...,', 11.2G6
Loans and Discounts.
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
Bank Premises (including Branches) 2,605,
Safe Deposit Vaults ; 39,
Other Real Estate 63,
Customers' Liability on Acceptances and Foreign Bills 267,
Interest Earned 492,
Other Resources
Capital '.I....
Surplus :
Undivided Profits
Reserves
Acceptances and Foreign Bills. . . .
Dividends Declared ,
Interest Collected Not Earned. . . .
Deposits: Demand and Time.. . . .
Public Funds
. Bolh Public and Trull
Roseburg, Oregon - . '
- , . Btd Office, Portland. Oregon "
DIRECT BRANCH OF THE IINITEU STATE? NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND
' tSKHBKR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
the form for "wage earner" is to
be used. If the wago earner dies
before attaining age 65, or before
filing a claim on the "wage earn
er" form, and does not leave a will,
payment will Uo made to tho wi
dow or widower, it either survives.
t ho "widow or widower" form Is
to be used In such cases.
Whcro tho wage earner dies
without leaving a will or a surviv
ing spouse, the ' "close relative"
form Is to be used for a claim fil
ed by a child of grandchild or bis
legal custodian it under legal dis
ability, or by the father or moth
er of the deceased wage earner.
' ihe executor or administrator'
form is for the use of the executor
or administrator of the deceased
vage earner. The "guurdian or
committee" form is to be used by
the guardian or committee of the
legally Incompetent wage earner.'
'. Employer Statement Needed
Tho '"statement of employer' is
to be filed with each type of claim.
Prompt execution of this Torra by
the employer wili be of material
help to the wage earner who 1& fil
ing a claim. The "statement of
oniployer," the board explained, is
reijuiiod in adjudicating - early
claims. When the board has com
pleted the Betting up of initial re
cords for each of the 26,000,000
wage earners under this section of
the act, and as employees' earn
ings are reported, there will lie
less occasion .'to use the "statement
of employer" form now required.
However, since the first report
oremployeo wages are not -due
irom me employer until next duly,
the "statomeiit of " employer" is
being used in every case. -After
wage records of employees are cur
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Near or far, telephone first. Get more
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We may be able to offer some valuable
suggestions about the use of Long Ins
tance. May we discuss this with you?
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Phone 71 121 So. Stephens St.
Liabilities
S 4,500,000.00
2,450,000.00
1,618,701.95
771.716.87 $ 9,340,418.82
267,970.49
135,000.00
"23,957.55
99,695,990,06 '
16.233.243.93 115.929.233 99
Funds tra Secured according to law.
Roseburg Branch
rent, the "statement oi employer"
may be 'used in ftomo cases to sup
plement the board's '-records.
tiupportifit: papers jieceBsary for
claims adjudication are; (1) Proof
of birth where the claim is for an
amount in exce3s of $100, (2) proof
of' death If the wage earner Is de
ceased, and (3) proof of appoint
ment wncra too application i fil
ed by executor, administrator,
guardian or committee.
The Portland office of the bur
eau of federal old-uge benefits is '
located at loom 105, Old Post Of
ficsf building. '. '
ROOF FIRECAUSES
; SLIGHT RAMAGE
Minor damage was cuimed Mon
day afternoon by a roof fire at the
Gail kartell - home, 731 S. Vuq
street. 'Apparently stitrteti by
sparks from the chimney; the
biaze was discovered while utill in
incipient Btage and was extinguish
ed before it could reach ' danger
ous proportions,': ' y
Each year approximately 12,000
transients are found dead in tho
United States. - Many are buried
unidentified. ' '
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