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EIGHT KOSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1937. nrcilU.V. Anrll 17. (AP Tho National Socialist (Nazi) Coitob. . pnndcncn, ft dnllv presH service, took u slap at O10 war-tlmo Y. iM. f.'. A. today In connection with fiei-man prHS attacks on the shov, Ing at an anti-nnzl film nt tho Riverside. Memorial church In Now York. After nayhiK tho producers of the film, un appeal for $400,000 for the relief nf German Christian refu gees, took refuge. In a church he cnune, they know tho American public "wouldn't Btand" for It in mnvin Iioumoh, tho correspondence added: "This daiiKnrniiH Ineltatlon to In ternational hatred resembles thn fnm mid proHH campaign of 1917. Then, too, nnti-Oermnn films wer-i fhown loss in (American) public theatres than In camps of the Y. M. O. A. "That grout Christian organiza tion that time could take credit fr hnv'iiK chased hundreds of thoiiHiitidH of American soldien Into the war under completely false pretenses." SMALL TOWN COPS CAPTURE BANDITS f Continued from iazp i) Davis, a 1(ki u iKlcr, in tho foul, Tho Blinrlff mild llm iik-ii liail 1 1 .000 ill their noKHPRslon. Tho Hhnrirr Haiti hotll u'lmitlcil 1 niliclliiitlon In tho fun Imtllo with federal aitonta yimiRi'ilny. WASHINGTON, April 17. (AP) inn leiienil lnirnniior InveatlKii tlnn wild today llobnvt Suhny ini'l Annul I'nwnr, nc-imi'il lintlk '-oil hem c.upinred nl I'lallHmnnth. Noli., Iiad uiliullled tmrtli'lpu! Ing In tho Klin Imtllo nl Toiio'i'i, Kiih venter (Inv In which n rnderal iiscnt war. eiii'rnllv wounded. Tho riiii Imtllo wan llrocliiltatml when federal agci'tn fought, to trap ino men ut tiio Tnpcaa inatorncc BILBAO HOLDS OUT AGAINST REBELS (Continued from page 1) peak reHUlH'd in "terrible louses" to the iNHiirKoniR, said an official jrovcrnmuul news agency outfdde Spain. , INSURGENT PLOTTERS IN MADRID ARE ROUNDED UP MADRID. April 17 Police an nounced today more than a scorn of Insurgent sympalhlzcns, includ ing "u numhor of prlesls In din- fiuiso," wore urroHted In two rulna On "faselst" headquaiierH. Officials said" lliey discovoreil tho "biggest anil best organized" Insurgent espionage "l'ltiff slneo Hie outbreak of. llm civil war, and had seized valuable Kocrel documents. Imminent ngonls operating with in the clly, Uiey said, planned an attempt to sway Madrid's defense forces to (urn against the city and opomtn an "underground rail mnd" to deliver thmirgent Hynipn Ihlzers behind ficnernl I-'ranco's lines. y.rm, uno oinciuis charged was the leader of tho organization. Tho priests, they said, were posing ft civilians. Government Infantry, artillery. lanus ami planes were hurled against (ho Teruel salient with which (!en. I'raiHO had hoped to sever tho "life line" between Va lencia and tho government ally, Catalonia. In a surprise maneuver, tho Ma drid-Valencia forces were reported to nave made u long advance in tended to encircle Teruel. about 1C0 miles eaHt of bore, and force Franco's warriors to retreat Into tho Aragon provinces. At Huesca, the iiortheusternrnoKt Aragon provincial capital, on the other flank of Franco's far-flung army, Calulon troops pressed at tempts to ring the c.Itv and force Its capitulation after eight months of siege. Rebel Aid Frustrated Meanwhile tho gunners of (Inn eral Miaja, the government, com mander on the .Madrid-central front maintained a heavy sheilfirn on insurgent positions on Gnrabitus and Agufla bills iu tho Ciihii de Campo sector, adjoining Univer sity City where 3.000 Insurgents are trapped on the capital's west ern fringe. Devastating fire turn ed hack all attempts to get food and ammunition in to the belea guered I'uiverHlty City garrison. In the hammer-like drive on the litfeiirgents' Teruel spearhead to ward the oust coast, the govern ment militiamen swepi through i three villages and seized (Jordo hill tdx tulles north of Teruel. . Hacking up the drive, govern mcnl planes bombed Kiguenza and engaged iu combat wftli a defence Hijiiadrnii. One insurgent ship was reported shot down. Here in I he besieged capital. Ma- drllenos bad a new worry stray rule intnets dropping Into tho city from the fighting on the western front. Foes Have Peace Spell From tho IC1 Pardo front came the Hl.ory of one of war's para doxes. Insurgent and government soldiers halted their firing to al low squads from both sides to enter no man's laud to gather their dead. The oppoalng soldiers met over their gruesome task, chatted, and puffed cigarettes fraternally. Then they gathered up the bodies, re turned to iheir trenches icd the fighting started all over again. Steel Scissors for Tree Chopping THREATENED S. P. STRIKE CALLED OFF (Continued from pago 1) Rnorot aKi'nunionm with tho on lUumil'H mid voudilclni'H, and had inrimod In 11 1 nfl'IclalH n( tho rirn iiii1!! and trainmen reprctient inom horfl in controversies. ('airier officials, declaring they would welcome uny "rmsouahle snlllement," contended the dispute involved tlio brotherhood factions mid did not concern the company. A bite that moans more than the bark la provided by the "tree scissors" invented by Kkk Knight, 27, of Bnrtlett, Tex., to clear wooded land in a hurry. Resembling a big beetle, top photo, the machine is mounted on the front ox a tractor. The big steel jaws which Knight Is pointing out bite through the wood when they make contact with a tree, as in lower photo. The cross-bar above the blades push the tree forward. Knight says he can average two trees a minute and estimates the machine will do the work of 200 woodchoppcrs. .The largest tree it has cut was 22 mc'ics w.:o. Flying High for World Mark Amomr I'ln-'o nrn'Hled wwx Felix hihsIoii GLENN RIDDLE PUT ON INTERIM BODY (lleuu Kldilln nf Itiddlc. rcprn- sentailve iiiint IIoiikIiis county in I he Oregon legislature, was an nounced today tiH a member or the interim committee on luler- slute cooperation. Appointments were niinonnied by llnrrv llnlvln. speaker of the house nt the last WHY TRADE ANYWHERE ELSE? At last wo have completed amingeinenls for operating tho Turin Iluroau Hxchange on n cuoperatlvo pruflt sharing basis anil wo now Invito every Douglas County rainier to sharo Willi us In the prol'lts of our 137 business. , In anticipation or this step wo set up our uc counting system at the licuimiliu- of 1!I:17 in um.i, r,, n,i n.iu lion would go back In Ihai dale ami all purchases made since .Ian. 1 will purllclpate. This Is the most liberal ofrer I Imvo over known In ho made Wo orrr you a full slinre In the nmrlls nr m.vhu.u ,,r ,, u.n I, r i.. eslabllshed business: n business which In In excellent shape; 'a husl- ..mi iiumuii iioiicies aim nuuuigenielit; a liuslness governed by ll Hoard ot dlreclors who are all well and rnvnriibly known In tlio c ltd nnd stale; a business handling the highest grade morel dlse obtain- utile, and rendering the most complete supply service to tarmors of liny operated Iu the state of Oregon; and wo don't ask you to pav, or promise to pay, one red cent for this privilege. You need sign u'o notes, ussuiue no. liabilities, nor Join any orBnnlzultnn. All we nslt or you Is your patronage ami your agreement to let the first $511,110 or your patronage nr oilier dividends stav 111 the business to provide more and better services for you. Can you heat such nil ofl'er? Can you He such an offer? Can you even find nnvthlng to compare with Biieh un error? When most cooperatives start they lmvo a hard battle. It is necessnry ror members to dig up hard cash, to sign notes, and to go through all kinds or hard unil cosily experience. Wo have already done nil that. We didn't Imrn unite as hard a time ns co-ops are having In Spain, where, nccordlng to a clipping from the Co-op League Nowb Service Ceneral Kraneo Is closing all co-ops In enptnred territory and standing the officials before firing sounds but "' "') lougii going, rouipolltors tlirealeued to hovcoil maun. racliirers who sold lo us. Manuracluiers lerused to sell in us bunk examiners criticized the banks tor loaning lo us. Trade assoelallous rrowneil upon us. The landlord kept raising our lenl. nnd when we I Hod lo buy a building the owner told us we had cliaiupngue Ideas on , u beer bank account. Ilul now. as Kipling's Tommy Alklns sang: ".Ml Hint's lell be'lnd us, long ago and fur away." We're silling on top of the world. Throwing rocks at the rain bows, nnd wo invito ytm to Join us ami heave a pebble or two your self. No fooling, folks, this is Olio holiesl to goodness offer w ith no hole , In the iloiighnul. A dream without n single aim in clock In it. We ofrer you goods nf eounf or superior qualllv at enini'ollnvo prices, backed by the best service we know how to give, licnsnunhlc credit uccoinmo dallous where Jusliriod, a comnlele line of fiirm supnlies trom the fence around the buck pasture to the electilc llcht on the front porch nnd from the bnseinent drain pipe to the shingle nails In the roof. Wo ofrer you Hie lo drain your fields, puinns lo Irrigate (hem. for- tlllzer In put on theni, tractors and Implements lo till lliein, seed to plane them, machines lo harvest Hie crops, a place lo clean, grind, slnro or noil the crops, and the modern conveniences, such as running valer, nP'nililng, electric lights, labor wiving e'eclilc amillances and pnulnmo-i wHch win nr.. incline and pinnule- to liuv when von plant the crops. Slop ami link ynuwir IT unv oilier Inisinesx In Kougln Counlv ntrers von even one half as cemplete a service a"d then ro. member, i'.e moriis will belong to you. In eact inoportlon tu the ntnoiitit or your purchase. I was ovplalnlng all this lo n tellow the other itiv n i, be said: "Von must be preiiy haul un for business lo otter all that." Plnase. rolks, don't make me laugh. I've got n sore Hp. We hnd it diine.i good year's liuslness In milil nnd we're having n lot belter ono In lf).'!7. We Imvn been working nnd planning sixteen vrnrs In he able to mnkn I'd! offer. m n nre so croud nnd clad In be nhlo In make It nt Inst wo feel like riapnlng our arms and crowing lU e n roo-der. No. feiends. there nre no wet-ms In the a-e'e v e are nffeving you. we necri von nun yon need us. rump on and ride. We're going un. DouHas County Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange See Us First We Can Save You Money - v , N 1 THREE TEAMS TIED FOR LEAGUE LEAD By tho AHHoeluted PreH. Siu-ruiiientu'H Kenatoi Hhare a Ihroo-way tie for lop plaee In the Paclffc Coast league today tta ' a result of sain en which put them even with the pace setting San Dlefco Padres and Seattle Indiana. The Senators Masted Stutz from the mound aa they defeated San Frunclnco'8 Seals 5 to 3 yesterday. Sau Diego fell hefore Oaklund 7 to 2 laHt niRht under a barniKO of 10 hits, while Seattle met a 7 to 5 defeat at tho hands of the Mis sions. Loh Angeles managed to hold Its middle spot in tho standing by trouncing Portland ti to 'I. The game produced four homers, two by Clayhaugh for Portland's only runs. Carlyle and Hurst poled out circuit clouts for the Angels. Standings Ask Legalization of Mercy Death Tenin W. I.. I'ct. Sun Diego 9 6 .Clll Seattle .. 9 S .lU.'l Sacramento 9 5 .1143 San Francisco 7 R .r,:is I,os Angeles 7 7 .500 I'ortlund 5 S .SSI Oakland 5 9 .3f,7 .Missions I 10 . .2Mi NORRIS PUTS AWAY ROSS DUMAGILLIS SALEM. April 17. fAP) Kddio Xorris, :I4, of Suleiu, hail Hoss Ollinaglllls, K!0, Seattle on the can vas three times In the first round before winning by a knockout in the second here last night. Wcs Hayes, 177, Portland negro. won by a technicnl knockout over Scotty McDonald, 181, Marshflehl, and Kid Thornier, 149, Silverton, declsloned Hud Peterson. 147. In dependence. With the grcntcst of ense, Bill Sction, Trojan polo vaultcr, clears 14 feet 1 inches tor a new world record during the Southern Cnllfornin-Call-torula track meet at Los Angeles. TJ. S. O. won, 79-62. Ear) Mendowi, another Trojan vaultcr, cleared 14 feet 4M Inches for second place. Cultist Gives Up John W. Hunt, self-styled "St. John the Baptist," In the following of a NeRro cult lender, surrendered In Federal nuthorlt! - In Los Angeles on charges Invulvin.i n 17-ycar-oM Denver girl. PARLEY OPENS ON STRIKE AT OSHAWA (Continued from puse 1) with the International union. Strike Supported .Martin told reporters he talked by a conference telephone hookup this morning with local union of ficials at 45 General Motors plants in the I'nlted States and that all expressed themselves as "enthusi astically" in support of the Cana dian strike. "ll was (heir understanding, and they conveyed it to me, that the I let roil agreement covered the Canadian plants and unequivocal ly stated lieueral Motors must live up lo their agreement," he said. McNARY ASKS G. O. P. AIDE TO CONTINUE Pd Automobile Workers Interna tlonul union, the company ft poke man said. Oeneral Motors would 1 not deal with Ihem. Cnlon recognition has boon the strike Issue. The workers demand ed that tieneral Motors of Canada. Ltd., recognize the I'nlted Aulomo- WASHINGTON, April 17. (AP) Senator McNary, r e p u b liran leatler, asked Senator Townsend t It., Del.), today to continue to serve as chairman of the republi can senatorial campaign , commit tee Tor the UCtS eumpnign. Commending Townseml's lead ership of the committee during the li)3G campaign, McNary said: "Under insuperable political dif ficulties you rendered signal serv ice to the republican paity and (he lepublicans who were candidate! tor seats In the I'nlted States." Mr Na ry announced the appoint ment of Senators Capper, of Kaa-sn-; Krabr, of North lakota: White of Maine nnd himself to serve on the committee wllh Town-send. CHARGE OF ASSAULT DENIED BY VALLEE BURGLARY LEAVES FAMILY PENNILESS PORTLAND, April 17. (AP) A burglar rendered a widow .w'lmso husband died only n short time ago, and two children penniless to day. ICutcriug the homo of Mrs. (Ihulys .McClellun while slio was absent, tho thief ransacked u strong box hidden In n closet nnd obtained 51,120 In cash, the pro ceeds of her husband's insurance policy, and Jewelry valued at $1,- ino. a son. returning home from school, discovered the burglary. V .. Bringing into the open nn issue which has been debated for years, Dr. Inez Celia Philbrick, 71, upper photo, is responsible for forcing into Nebraska's uni cameral legislature a bill to le galize "euthanasia," or mercy deaths, for persons suffering from painful and incurable ill ness. Sponsor of the bill is Sen ator John B. Comslock, 32, be low, attended at birth by Dr. Philbriclt. Both are from Lincoln. and 1000 bushels September, there was a slight upturn in, the local wheat market for the week end. There was a final gain of i cent for May, 1 cent for July and 1 cent for September. On the sample cash mnrket wheat advanceu j to 2 cents a bushel. Wheat: . Open Illgli Low flose May 1.15 l.lfil 1.15 1.151 July 1.09 1.091 1.09 LOSS Sept 1.00 1.07 1.00 l.UY , Cash wheat: lllg Bend bluestem, hw., 12 pet., 1.1": dark hard win-1 ter 13 pet., 1.36; 12 pet., 1.28: u pet., 1.20; soft white, western white, hard winter and western red, 1.111. SPECIAL MEETING Ladles or tho Kugles Auxiliary are requested to meet Tuesday: night, April 20. Adv. NOTICE :Ve wish to take this opportun ity to thank the following for helping to make our school hand concert such a huge success: the Cooties of the V. P. W. and their wives, the School Hoard, the War rior Guard of Senior High, tho Stu dent Hody of Senior High, tho co operation of the NowB-Ileview, Mr. C. H. Ileurd, .Mr. W. M. Campbell. KItNU. the. Chieftain, nnd my own band hoys 'and girls that so ably assisted to put it over, also the patronage of the Roseburg folks ill generui. Thanks again. -Mr. and .Mrs. "Snap Oilltnore. FISHERMEN ATTENTION! STOP AT PEARSON'S WINCHESTER Fishing Tackle Lunch Goods Guide Service OPEN SUNDAYS HAVE you been Bavlng up a DOLLAR ror a rainy day To runew ror y.our News- I Review ' Tho weather forecast Is for ruin' How ii bout It! Kaiu or shine, the News-Me- view cosls only SI for 3 months, 4 Renew now, if vo'ur sub- scriptiou has expired. DANCE Saturday Night Maccabee Hall Music by Snappy Five Eagles over KRNR 6:15 P. M. Friday Come One, Come All' 10c 35c COUNTY FIRE PATROL ASSN. INCORPORATES KRNR SUNDAY PROGRAM ROSTOV. April 17 (AP) Rudy Vallee. orchestra lender, llte.'iileil Innocent Indue lo dm, ,.-.., one v.oiKors oi America ns then or nsiuli nnd battery upon a news agent for collective hnigjlnln-t. The paper phoiogiapher. His case was company professed to be willing In continued until April 21. ileal with u local committee, re- Municipal Judge allien who set mindless of union Affiliation, hut to Ibnll at ;nn and released the be unwilling to make a rouuactcrooncr on his own recognizance. By Florence !' u so n l What a line Sunday inoKiain t On KHNH is heard! Tor i hose who love Cod And delight In His Word. . First eomea "Tho Glad TldiriKa" Abroad on Hie air, jWhleh hrhms us a message i Which today is quite rare. Then from eleven to twelve There's a feast for our souls. In the Baptist church service. When they switch the controls. At one there's a "sinct-fest" For those who love sonK, And from that until four . The" time is not Ions. When again on the air Comes the old Blessed Word, When the Pioneer Warrior On AiiKelus hour is heard. But the peak of the day Comes from seven to eight. When it seems we are almost At Heaven's own Rate. Listening to singing That comes from the heart, And a message from God That will never depart. The lost are invited To come, he forgiven. And begin the safe journey That ends up In Heaven. The sick and discouraged. They too have a part. And are bidden to sweetly hook up" and take hearl. For "God's still on the Throne" And prayer will he heard. For (his we discover To he in His Word. Yes. our hearts are made happy As we pray for God's power To he present In blessing On the liadlo Revival hour. Willi joy In our hearts We thank God for the day, God bless eery broadcast We do humbly pray. Dear Editor News-Heview and Manager ot K It Nil : For Rome time we have wanted to express our ipnreclatlnn for the pleasure your Sunday programs have afforded to us. hut like a great many other things that we plan In do. we just :ut it off. but In the above writ n lines we have tried to express our gratitude to you and to the ouva ulin sputiMtr thee programs. I trust there nre many others, nnd no doubt there are hundreds, who feel the same about it but have neer taken the time or (rouble to sit down and write. Trusiing this splendid work shall continue. I am. Very truly yours. Airs. V. O. Fl?SON , Ktir. K. lith St., Uoseburg. KENNETH C. SMITH GRANTED DIVORCE Articles of incorporation were filed with the county clerk today by the officers of the Jjouglas County Fire Patrol association. In the past the organization has ope rated simply us an association of timber owners, but under corpora lion laws will he in a posftion to operate in a more efficient man ner insofar as huniness adminis tration is concerned, it. is slated. Officers will remain unchanged. They nrn II, M. Fox, Portland, president: C. S. Chapman. Taeo niu. vice president; H. F. Chaney, F. S. Scrilsmier, 10. H. Walsh, Port land; A. G. Clarke, Glendale. and l'J. U. Weed, Marshfleld, director. 4-H GROUP TOURS LOCAL BUSINESS DR. GEO. L. NICHOLAS Veterinarian Dairy and Herd Inspector 25 years' Theoretical and Practical Experience of All Domesticated Animals GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Phone 663 residence, office and hospital 1200 Winchester Street. Roseburg Undertaking Co. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone GOO :' K- v . Licensed Lady Oak and Kane Sts. . , Embalmer More than 200 4-H club mem bers were visitors in Rosebtirg to day as an award for completion ot marketing projects, carried on ns St li grade work during the past year. The Iloaeburg trip was ar ranged for all market club mem bers completing their projects. The visitors were given supervis ed tours through industrial plants, office buildings and other points of interest during I he morning hours. A free lunch was provided at noon and a theater party during the afternoon. BASEBALL TALENT BIDDEN TO PRACTICE The first practice for the Hose hurg Pirates, who are -tireimrliiK to nialie their debut in the South ern Oregon Baseball 'league, was calleil unlay lor 1:30 p. in. Sun day at Kinlny field. "Buck" Tay lor, coach and field manager. state3 that any players Interested in trying out for positions on the team will he welcomed at the practice, anil all Interested fans are also Invited to be present. A iloere nf divorce was grnnted In the client court hre today In the case of Kenneth C. Smith a,nliist Cniol Oruce Smith. Thv were innrrlml nt Meodsport Nov. 15. 1 0:15. The plaintiff charged cruelty ami desertion. MARKET REPORTS (Mm . iSCRIPTIOtlS Are the most important part of our business. Only the finest ingredients used to compound them ex actly as your doctor prescribes. Richardson's Drug Store PHONE 207 WOOL is 11OST0N, April 17. (AP) The Commercial rtulletfu today fays: "The market for wool is quieter.! The slower movement is apparont : Dntti in t tie east and in the west.) Manufacturers evidently uro de-1 ceil I lv well en vtrnfl n T!i tint I IipI i- I contract requirements for several JW months ahead and nre buying onlylQS to piece-out more immediate re I ID quirenients which are not large. CO New contracts in pieoegooda are slow. "Prices generally are r.teidy in all markets both here and ahioad. There Is no cheap wool to he had anwhere. Without the active sup port of manufacturers buyini;. however, dealers are moving with caution In the matter of further new clip purchases. "Mohair is firm on lite basts of the higher levels recently csLib lisl'ed in the west." The bulletin publishes the fol lowing quotations: Scoured baris: Oregon: Fine nnd f. m. staple fy rtt.1.05; fine and f. tn. eiothintr. 93-!5e. Vo-Mir: Ore?on, fo-fi7o. (Foreign pr'vw in bond.) , WHEAT POTtTTjANn, April 17 (API With the greatest volume of onlr. In many days, 30,000 bushels May 13 S5 WARD' S COOKERS' REDUCED WATCH for the Date Ward's Pressure Cooker School Starts Soon! Learn How to SAVE O TIME FUEL MONEY Take advantage of WARD'S SPECIAL PRICES On Pressure Cookers Interesting and Useful PRIZES Phone 95 315 N. Jackson St.