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( SIX ROSEUURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEDURC, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 19. 1937. PAIR HELD HERE IN CHILD'S DEATH (Continued from nnar i) In Hie Inquiry, RprKo:int II. W. Hnwiml of Mcilforil, Hpcrlnl Iuvok tlK.ilnr, IkInk rallo.l lo Rom-burn Ruiulny nlKhl by f'ni'pninl l''iul I'nrMins, iinMVlor for llm Umi hurt! illHlrli-l, who jolncil with Khorlff UVlib In the InvostlKiiMon. Tim Hlmrlfr wild Unit tlm lornl mil liorll Ik xnvcnil wuckti nno In vi'.sllentiMl ii rnnori from n l.'un- vonvllln rcdlili'lll Unit 111" 0I1II1I vim hpiUK iniHtl-l'.'itiMl, mill Hull Minn Ai-ni'H Plli lifolil, rountyjiivi ii'le nfflri-r, founil (hi- llitl" Klii's fvit Iiladti'linil. lint wn. tnlil that Kin- liml full from III'' iiori'li. Fall Is Claimed Tlip fnthiT iiikI KtciuiioihiT.nups- lloni'il liixl nlclit coiiri-rnlni! tho rhllilM dPMh. wild thin li" liml nL'iiln fnlli'ii from llm iioich In n rlnl lui: swll. tlm Bliitrlfl' wild Thfv tohl tho nfflicm. iiworillnir lo WVhh. liml lhi Klrl wiiB nub- Wt. to "I'lta nml fiilhlliiK bpHIk." Thin Iiih licnii J):irl in II v mihxlnu-tl.-itnil hv Rlnti'iiumtH of n Myrllu Crnolc iiliVHlr-Inn Hint hi' pnivlmm- v Iri'iHi'il thi' rhllil for illKi-Kllvn ills) iirlmiifoH. llm offlmir ri'iiorloil, Ilowi'vcr, Wclih ilw-liiri'il. the murks on tint child's lioily Inillcnli1 ll'iil thny worn from wiiiio ciiukp othpr Umn n fnll, ninny of Hip tjrill.HPS lining iiarnlli'l uuirltH. Whipping Admitted TIip BlPininlliPi', IU-hI ioiicil limt nlisht, Mm nhpilff riiiioilpil, snlfl sho hail whlnnoil tlio phllil lightly inounil Hip Ii-bh Kriilay, lint Hint Hip iunllinii;nt wns not unduly revera nnd that tlm Klrl wiib iii jmrently not nhyslpnlly nffwilnd by It. Tho fnthur ii-ruci'il to answer (iii!ntlon nut lo hi in by tho offi cers, Wolih mild. Tim Hopkins family, tlm ppi-h rpport, enmo to OroKon In 1(135 from Oklaboina anil resided in lOUKPue until about n month niro. when limy movi'd to f'anyon villi'. Hopkins bad boon previous ly rnnrripd but bis first wife died ut the hirth of narlrarn. A yimrobl child hv the nreHent murrliiKo wns kiItoii from the mother last iiikih and Is beliiB hold in care of the Juvenile court. Sheriff Webb and SerKonnt Howard spent today In Canyon vllle. where thev nro PonductlnK further liivesllKiilion nnd inquiry. LEWIS UNIONS TO GET A. F. L. OUSTER (Continued from pnKo 1) cuHIps, tlio Forrt rompnny nnnounn ert pliuiH for cxpannion of Hp plant. An official mU IliMiry Fnrd lind nplirovcd coiiHtruction In In trolt of ii 2,500.000 cubic fool una holder "ne liiKh ns nn IS-story building." Tlio brnnk botwoen l.owta nnd tho 'American Federation of T.nbor enmo n year no over the. (mention of r.rnfL unions or IndiiKlrlnl uu Ions, U. R. BOARD SILENT ON CHARGE AGAINST FORD CO. DETROIT, April 19. (AP) Unlet) of (ho nntioiinl lnbor rel.v tlona board prevented confirma tion or denial loday of an an nouncement by Homer Mnrtiu, president of lite Uniled Automobile WorkeiH, In Vashint,'Hn t b n I ebniReH had been filed aKainnt the Fold Motor Co. At the seventh roRlnn office or Ihe labor board It wk oxplalned I lull chai'KOH urn not made public until preliminary invcHtlRiillon dls clopen there is lmnin for n formal eomplnlnt tlmt cnnuol. he nettled without n benrhiK. Such tuvoHtlKiitlon UHiially re (piireH ut huiHt I wo weeks, n mem ber of the board's siuff mild. The formal complaints urn made pub lic nt Ihe time cases nro H down for hearing. "NMite-ttintha of (lie ebnrncs are disponed of without formal hear-Ini-'M," tt wan explained. There was no conunont from Ihe Fnrd company. TRADE UNION LICENSES CONSIDERED BY PREMIER TORONTO. April (Al') Premier Hepburn of Ontario Hitid today provincial Icriul ofl'ii'lals are studyinn I ho possibility of licens ing trade unions ulileh .collect dues In Ontario and send the money to the United Slates. The premier, openly opposed to the V. I. O. headed by John 1.. Lewis, nald : "If wo could stop the coIL'H in; of dues, a hu-uc part of which uocs iicrosH (bi lino lo men like Lcw h. we would end this trouble isuclt ns (be Oem-ral .Motors strike at OKluiwn.) "I have no antipalhy lo Inter national oiriaulatlons, particularly the American Federation of I abor whose attltmle lo the Lewis ciowd Is the muni as my own. "We are hoping men of the cali bre of Mr. Moore (W. It. Monte. ninmbiT or parliament from Oib uwa who Iiiik been ottered the new labor industries board chairman ship) will bo able (o settle strike. peacefully and set an eampl to a bewildered world." Schilling pepper ? Floor Sanding and Refinishing CHAS. KEEVER Phong 651. J R. R. i. Box 22C Rosehurg, Ore. ENVOYS ONLY FOR TOWNSEND MEETS KlUKS'i:, Oio., April PI.- IAP) - Tin fiil cunKVnnUmn d.Hlrht I'owiiKi.'iiil futvlhiiry board iiud' lien yesterday, named fi v ii" w iimmii Ijt'is hihI ikiksi-o a ruling fiat Townend cIiiIih are not auiliot lttl lo h'-ini (li-li'f-'ati'K to any nM'eilu;. imit-HH lln-y an- Townm-nd enimui- I IOIIH, The new board nicniberH Jaim'n .. THiim, Anuria. nnct;M uk tlm lut.t In-. II. A. Ili'yiioliU; rhur.es II. Wallers MuihIiiIhW, rnp''-H'iilliir l'iini ami furry conn lien; Mih. Mono I' kit, Yainlilll .Mih. Khillclt, Toledo, repieHeiitiiiK Lincoln ami Tllmuiool: cmmtleH HiimM (iniitil. Crant!! I'asH, n'lirt Ki'iiiiiiK Jos'-nhiiic county. Tin1 iM'xl tllmrirl inlvisory bnanl iiH'ct Ink will lj" Ii''lil in Ijiki-iih May M. DEAD WHALE OFFERS SMELLY PROBLEM KIHIKNK, Oit., AnrM III. - (AT) - KliihlH w fni'imt uffli'lti'H wi't'o in n riiaiiil:ii'y an In what I hey hIioiiIiI no Willi it Mi-root. wimiD uint:ov(M(Mi on llm b(at'li ntmr KloriMico yoKii-r- iiiy. Tho innUHhT. :i)mi'nnlly wanlii-d aHhoi t. tlurlni? llic ricuiiL Htirnt, Ih 1 till sod to havo ht-f'ti on hc hviwU ti wi;fk or H". but was found rnh ycsti'ifliiy. Th odor of tlm Intuit nuinimul Ih only nno of Urn inuny worrlcK connected with tlio illii':ov- vw. (frlciulK faid. It 'h thoiif-'lit (Ivinunltn -v 1 1 1 lie UHfi'l to tifd in dispoithiK "f (I) FISH-HOOK TAKEN FROM BOY'S CHEEK Onorern Turns, con of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cinyinrri fiifitH. hud ii fish hook rmnovr'd from htB riwhl choidt by. Dr. CIodi-kg R. ifonck R'it- unlny. Tho hook ratiKlit In . tho boy's chock wbilo lie was on a rlHhliiK trip. VITAL STATISTICS BORN FOTUU-:STKR To Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnest Forrester in this city Run day evening. April 18, n son. Vlsitlna Here Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKlhlnny ami daughter, Sue Adelo, of Salem, are here vis iting tli" formpr'o mother, iM"rs. Lena MclOlhinny. WILBUR WILI1FR. A m il If). M . nd Mrs. Claude Messer nnd cbihlren spenl Sunday in CotlaKo drove vIslttuK with friends. Miss Irene Walker of Renttle. arrived Salunlay for a week's visit with her mother. Mrs. .John V"H;er. Mrs. A. J. . Crocker, who has been ill for, some lime, is nblo to be out nmtin, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. R (Iran nilend ed Ihe Rnmiro-Kiwnnifi lneetiti" lit Sulberllu Salurdn v evening Mi-s. fJrni! assisted with Ihe prom-am. MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE T'OHTXANM), April in fAP) IHJTTKIt - PrlnlK, A Kiniln. Itlr lb. In pnrrhtnnnt wrappmH, Ilfni Ih. In rnrloiiH, II Kniile, parrlmttMit wrap ptM-H, MAC lb.: rarltms Itlji; Ih. IHlTTKItl-'AT (Port hind (h'llv ory. huy price) A Ki-mlo, deliver cil nl lesiHt (wire weidilv, KftV.ltic Ih.; It jirade Il.ti-IJI lv. lb.; C urade at marled. H CHAIK CRMAM KOIt AI VR K KT Price paid producer; llul- ti,I'at bartls, Tt't.Hv lb.: tnlltc. V,: Ih.; MUrphiH. ir..!lc. I'rlci. pnld mill, hnanl. 7r lb. KtKiS - Iiuylui; price hy wluile. FAIRMONT t In san trUNCijco-Mlialirr you jmt Tarry ilnlc or nuke i pcrtra nenl MOMl: Cvnc Inst to die UXAV Fairmont uhi'II lin.l .umo.plwre, Coiiunirivf, clurni, Iii(;f litvuriottdy lutniilicil Moim, nnH"f jblc rvtce tl,l JO tM'1:('riONAt.LY RL.VSONABI.B. Tm (fin.liiiiriinht.l lY in r.mmH h.iultf n.l hix I on; Nn). I hll abw, iU fAtHMONT hit iiBincl i vt, J I i,;t.i full r rfcxinn (vfubniy, In tht i.tumtt Unriun R.n. fty .liminj Ukl I tU fn.'..J ,u....w hum ihr ui.uint rnk-hi !((, nh ihi KimilLN.nt I Lounjt ilitt-lr. Fitii-Ui.-r rr.iiiiw-THiB RMtn n. ti.(Brn;lr IrBiiiirJ in the itvxitin miniwr. Ktitt If y "P FAIRMONT HOTEL f iiiiiiliffl c " IN THI HtARiOFNfRANCrSCO HuleiH: Kxiras, 212c; Hlundardu, lc; medium, 17c; medium fii-HtK, ltic; ituderffrndes, lfi(; dozen. Country meats--Helling piico lo retailers: (utter cows, I'Mlc; caiiner cows, ic; bulU lU-IUje lb. Otllel'H lllirhuUKed. LIVK POCLTUY - Portland del ivery, buy i nir price: l'Kbot n lieiiH, over Hi llm.; ll-lfic lb.; odi- ers unchanged. VVOOI.-l!CI7 nominal; Willam- etle valley, medium, 40c lb.; coarse and braids, 4Ue lb.; eastern Oro- k'hi, .W-.lr.o lb.; crossbred, :i"i:i7ic lb. C A SCAR A IlARIC-IlityhiK price, I!i:i7 peel, 10c lb. 1'olaloeK, new potatoes, onions. buy, bops and mobalr steady and uuchauKed. LIVESTOCK p'oiiTLAXI). "April Ifl. (AP) (I. S. Di'pt. AerJHOOS Mar ket active, steudy to l.ri cents blub- r, Koodchoice I (I.' -2 10 lb. driveiiig lo.iir.-iu.f.o, rml lots IM.riO-ln.lir.: lb. n.7rj-li).ui, heavier butch ers Jl.OO, Unlit He.htK ii.r.lMU.OO, few M)!j II). tu.ri, nackluK sows 8.00. cdor pIks 0.00. CATTMO Market uneven. sir-era Hlow to Hleudy, film stock strong tr 25 cents blKber, bulls steady, vealers fiO eentH lower, bulk inedium-Kood fed steer.; fi. Tfi-B. (JH, load IIkIii steers Ki.ui). load exneri- menlally fed steers 10.2a, common Ktades n.r0-8.o, fed heifers 7.00 K.(i'). Rent held at U.ML common nidoB .1.00. Koo.l hoof ' rows 7.00- 7... common.medlun, r, 2 ,.(;.r,o, low onllor and c-niiui- 4.0U.S.0I). hulls o..jo-o.ii, 111.50, common (1.00. grades SIIICKP Vow Khorn olrl croo liiinhs So i-onis hiL-luu-. odtl lot prlniror slettdy. Ktatiuhtor owes steady, 4 decks 90-S I Ih. recently shorn himhs 10.50, choice wooled lamhs 12.00 and nhova, Tew choice spt'ltiKiuB 14.00, Rood wooltul ewes .no, conimoii Kradea 4.00. WHEAT POHTI.ANI). Anril 1!). (API Wheat advanced Kcnerallv In the local trade. On tho futures market .May w ith a aide of 5000 huslielu n the hiiih murk, closed 21 centB lilKher with July 2 cents and Sen. teinhnr 1 cent Kaln and no sales. On thi: sample cusli market local wheat nalncil 3 cents with Mon tana up U. Wheat: Open Illuh Iiw CMose My l.Ki 1.173 l lti 1.173 July I. lo i.iu :.io in Sopt 1.071 l.OX 1.071 1.0K Cash wheat: IIIk llend hluestem hw, 12 pet, 1.20; dark hard winter, 1.1 pet, 1.10: 12 net. 1.32: 11 net. 1.23; soft white, western white. hard winter and western red, 1.1!) o CHAS. GROVE, VET OF 5PANISHWAR, DIES Charles A. drove. Spanish war veteran, tiled this morning at the veterans hospital here. Jlo was nil- Cor-rtight t??, I icritTT Mrrm Tomito J I for big league Av J pleasure... a j ,Viy milted from Inn, Ru&stn, county, California. The body hi heliiK held ut tho Jtosebut'K CodeiakiiiK com pauyl pfirlorH awaUiuif InBti ucllona fiuio it-lalfves luyAnHt burial. PUBLIC BIDDEN TO HEAR PEACE TALK Tho Knrul i.uMic awl imrlicu larly iiioinliorK or vult-ruiiH' orKtuij. itHtluliH mo lioillK lllKcd liy ii lo oal oonilillttno of tlm "No KorolKn War" C'linmalKM lo atn-iiil ihe liHiion to !io hold coiiIkIH at tlm Honiui- IiIkIi m-liiil audito rium. Kay .MoKiilK. ilatioiial kiiiiiko iil'fl-r, u noli-d spi-uki-r, will rIvo tlio priit(-liul addn-MH, and Bliort talks will bo inado ly ii-pri-Kontu-llvi-8 of local Bi-rvii-i- oiKalilatloim. Tlio nroi-ratii will alKo offt;r inn- .sit: by tlio hcllool in-tt l-and. a ono- uc-t lilay. "Tlm .Man from Ilrnn don," hy a Junior lnnli bi-IiooI cuhI, and ilanoo nuinlii-rti. COOKING SCHOOL SET AT STORE HERE A four-day cnokliiK noltool, from April 2u to 23, Inolualvo, Ih all-nounoi-d hy ihe local .MuiitKoniory Ward moi. The uchool will he conducli.-d hy J. II. Ni-llson. illol ury oxiiort, who will Kivo Instruc tions oath day ut 2 p. in. oil the fm-nituro floor of the Itoseh ti r nUllll Kin 0 ,, , k imr i ,.i ,ri..iJ ni ins und eunniiiK methods, particu- lany with regard to fuel saving. The store management is Inviting all housewives and other Interest ed persons to attend. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Compiled by The Associated Press. April 1!: 30 in 15 60 Ind'lR Hit's Ut'B.St'kB Today 91.7 Mi.2 45.8 70.2 Prev. day .... 9I.5 40.7 46.8 70.0 Month aKO .... 94.1 45.fi 4.8 70.0 Year nfto :?5.3 47.2 61.3 19II7 IiIkH 101.fi 49.0 54.0 75.3 1U37 low 92.8 37.8 45.7 08.7 ! IU3G hlKb 99.3 13.5 53.7 72.S 193G low 73.1 30.2 13.1 55.7 BONDS 20 10 10 10 Kit's Ind'ls Ul's Frii. Today 94.4 102.8 99.7 71.6 Prev. day .... 94.1 102.9 9.(i 71.4 -Month ao .... 94.4 103.0 99.9 72.1 Year ao 91.8 M2.5 101.4 69.6 1937 htKh 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7 1937 low 92.9 102.4 99.4 70.8 1936 biKh 9S.2 1114.4 103.1 73.0 1936 low 86.9 101.8 99.3 fi7. Co. john wIcLark OF vf DRAIN PASSES ON x j John Ciaiit. 55, resident of Pin in for u it umber of yearn, died at a bospitul hero today following h lottK period of Illness. The body was removed lo tho HosehurK l'n dertukfiig company parlors pend ing completion ut funeral urniu foments. BILBAO WARNED OF NEW ASSAULT PLAN (Continued from pare 1) applied to a "local situation" thero, when, ft maintained, tlto liarbot wan dangerously mined. PrfiHidont AkuIitb of the Ilasquo KoverniiK'iit was reported to have protested againKt wliat lio (ml led "iiabiwln's blockade." Jin told llrltlsh rmiKiilar ofliclals Iho port wait not mined and that long ranw eoast artillery had prevent ed the InmirKentB from establish iiiK nn effective blockade. Patrol Begins Tonight Near tho Hamme war zone, 11011 tnterventinn officials loured the frontier posts to oversee prepara tions for the combined land-and- sea imtrnl of Spain which starts at nildnlKhL tonight. Neulrality committee agents on the French and Portuguese fron tiers were ready to begin enforce ment of the committees embargo against further men and muni tions. Great Britain, France, Ger many and Haly assembled 60 war vessels to take up patrol stations on tho Spanish coasts. A new effort to land food di rectly at Bilbao was foreseen when the lirltish freighter Sara- stone arrived at Bordeaux, France, to have her food enrgo checked by the neutrality patrol. The Sara stone was one of several British freighters prevented last week by Spanish Insurgent war vessels from putting in at Bilbao. Advices from Madrid said gov ernment troops were driving for ward In the Teruel sector in a double thrust to pinch off the easterly insurgent salient which has menaced the temporary capi tal at Valencia since the early days of the civil war. Mediation Spurned A proclamation by Gen.. Franco, broadcast from Salamanca, ap pealing for unity among bis fol lowers, was hailed In insurgent Spain ns a virtual declaration of dictatorship. ' i it was generally believed Frnn-i co would attempt to mould his di vergent followers, among whom there were reports of dissension recently, Into a new "nationalist state." General Frnnco denied that any move to mediate the northern eon tllct had been approved by him. He quoted one nf his aides as say lug: "There cannot be conciliation bet ween men with common senne and bandits. Wo cannot live with .Marxist scum." STATE POWER LINE PROPOSAL SCORED (Continued from page 1) improvo such electric transmis sion lines and substations," to he financed by tho federal govern-' ment, and rate schedules would be based upon an allocation of costs made by ihe federal power com mission. Continuing Governor Martin said "it is evident that the intent of the framers of this bill is that transmission lines necessary to namile energy from Itonuevllle shall bo bulll at federal expense within the 'limits of economic transmission from Bonneville.' "why attempt to do with slate money this work for which federal funds will ho provided? With Iho passage of senate hill 2092 the stale of Oregon will be relieved of the heavy expenditures that you have attempted to saddle upon the wicks or our people. Waste to Be Avoided "You say: 'The transmission FISHERMEN ATTENTION! STOP AT PEARSON'S WINCHESTEk Fishing Tackle Lunch Goods Guide Service OPEN SUNDAYS GREEN SLAB WOOD 4-ft., per cord $2.25 16", per cord S4.00 Sawdust, per unit $2.00 PHONE 282 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. 2nd Ave. and 5th St. on Dixonville Road x 0 Wow! syslern could now ho well along to wards completion. "The federal government evi dently does not join you in that thought. They have a realization of (ho need of careful preparation and Ht udy before such transmis sion lines are built. In order that (here may be no waste of funds. "If (he stale were to assume the heavy load you propose, the poor devil who owns property in remote ditftrliHs of Oregon, having the least possibility of deriving any benefit from the such transmis mission lines, would become liable for lax on his pro rate portion of the funds necessary to carry Ihe load." In conclusion the governor urged Zimmerman and all other citizens of Oregon to maintain an open mind on tho entire subject, and to proceed carefully and cautious ly, lie staled that Oregon's wel fare with reference to llanne vllle power was in such jeopardy Wm iilp rMiqht xporL Jjiger I N BOTTLES BRCWEO BY BOHKMIAN BHCWCRIES. INC trOKANB McDONALD CANDY CO., "Come on" the bleachers t07ir..(.(Sivat'em out!" As the big leaguers swing into action watch those Chesterfield packages pop out of the pockets. There's big league pleasure everything you want in a cigarette. A homer if there ever was one . . . all the way 'round the circuit for mildness and better taste . . . with an aroma and flavor that connects every' time. that he felt It his duly lo go ta Washington, D. C, to give what as distance, ho could to "secure lor our neonlo full benefits of this A great project. " t YOUR KIDNEYS? I V ynu suffer from A tru nlxtits, if kiiinff frrt-tf'iiantkt break Our ickt il iiuy be u sign of diwideirtl kidney. For Ihe 1 cliff of minor kid ney ineiilaritks Ur. 1'ierce's A -nunc Tablets have hmi found very lrnc filial. The anion of flib Miuiulam diuretic in HinJiutK (tic kidneys, dl living add. and re lict fog iniutioti h a a Ktuetft. relief lo men and won iti In every Slate in the Union. Taking a tup nf hut water and "A-nurlc" nflT rvtty mtxl lioukl biing re reur Libit: Imptuutnmf. Huy of your neighborhood druggist now. Tablets b5c und $1.J5. Malt the symptom blank wtifrh I la the. A-nurti- parkngf and send a lutnple of Urins for ftre analytic to lir. Pierce' Cliuir toS Main SI.. Jiuiulrt, N. V. We will not compromise witn ality Behind fine beer, as with fine foodi, must be QUALITY IN GREDIENTS. We can say that a beer is BEST only when it is brewed SOLELY from the choicest ingredient known in brewing, MALTED BARLEY. Premium hops, those delicately flavored feminine blossoms; and Nature's bounty, the purest subterranean water, complete the FLAVOR bouquet. Bohemian Club is the. beer that it is..,with alluring taste and deltciouswllowness. because Bohemian Cub will not coropro- mise with quality. Distributors. Phone 320-J for vou.