- SIX
IT1
Directed Acquittal Denied
Mrs. Norton; Actor Sayt
"No" to Parentage.
LOS ANCF.l.HS, April 21. (AI'
A motion for h dirocleil verdict
W iu-4iuit Mrit. Violet Wells Nor
ton of f'lmrKCi she tried to m'fruutl
('lurk (table hyj naming lilni the
father of her daughter wh denied
toduy liy Federal Judge CoKi-ave.
inhlo was Hinted to bo recalled
loyiho stand today by coui'sel for
the 47-yonr-old wonittn whom the
Kovernnient eburgeH demanded
money from tho aetor to mipuort
Iter danshter. Gwendoline, i;l.
Morria tavlne, Mrs. Norton's nt-
. tomny, was asked if his client, af
ter seelnit t.ahln in court and heur
illK him testify, still thoilKht he
was the "Frank JsillinKS she says
she carried on an Illicit romance
Willi In F.UKlnnd in 1022 and JU23,
"I can't aoy," said l.nvinu. "I'll
probably have to base my whole
ease on that point. '
Mrs. Norton, Jack 1. Snillll,
detective, and Frank Keenan, of
Winnipeg, Canada, have been in
dicted for use of tiie malls to de
fraud and for conspiracy. Mrs.
Norton wrote letters to (if.hlo In-
Tormlng him his real nnmo wns
"Frnnk Billings" nnd thai ho was
the father of (Iweudollnu, born in
192.1.
liublo took tlie stand Into yester
day. Ho detailed the places where
ho lived as a boy and a yomif
lnun. Ho Itomized ills movements
from 1922 to 1924 when, Mrs. Nor
ton contends, she was having the
Illicit romnnce with "Frank Hill
lugs."
' Parentage Denied
Then he milotly said "no" to
Homo two do.en questions.
Ho wns asked If ho had over
communicated with Mrs. Norton,
or her representatives; If he took
her letters Berlously; If ho over
paid her any money; If ho ever
had seen Gwendoline, Ho said "no"
to all these Queries.
"Aro you tho fathor of Gwendo
line," asked Asst. u. s. Attorney
John Powell.
"No." said Gablo.
Heforo ho was colled, defense
attorneys moved for n directed
verdict amounting to iicaultt.nl on
tho ground that no -fraud or con
spiracy was Intended by Mrs. Nor
'ton ,ov the two men sho allegedly
enlisted In her aid. .
Hor attorney pleaded that Hho
hud. made an "honest mlstnlto" In
confusing Onblo with the man sho
know as timings. Ho said Gable
nnvor had been deceived by her
letters, anil that there wns neither
fraud nor tho Intent to commit
fraud In any of her actions.
STRIKES HIT TWO
LUMBER CONCERNS
(Continued from pago 1)
Strikers went back to work at Mon
treal after 4(1 garment mnnufnotur
ni's signed ngroomonts recognizing
tho International Garment Wink
ers' union. A strlko by l.non min
ers at Fernlo and Michel, 11. (!.,
was dissipated by an agreement
nccot'iling recognition to C. I. 0.
miners' locals. 1 .
DIVORCE ASKED BY
WIFE OF PRISONER
Suit tor divorce wiib rilort In tlu
ri'-cruit court hnrti toduy by Myrllo
Imluli iiKuln't Dwiilno liiilnh,
(ihartfltiK conviction on a Tolony
cttitreo. The dotwiuliint, Iho com
plutnt Htntpa, wcib rwsontly con
vlctod u ml Ronluin'iMl on nn unto
thoft cilmrKO. Tliny wro ninrrlcd
at HoodBpnrt Janntiry 28. 1!KU.
HV.SOl'SIH OV ANNUAL HTATKMHN1
ill (lid United Hlntoa llniiiL'li of The Ituy.
Hi Inurnne Comtmny, I.liiillptl uf Mw
jhioI, Km la ml. n th llilrty-f lrt day irf
Jtvi-vmbrr, Mi. ntnde to tlio Inaurnnva
i:ommlMUr)er of tho Stale of Ore icon,
yuraunnt to law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of iltitiodti caitlltl
Mtwk paJd up
Mot premium received dor
tnr ttta yr.r f s.ni.ltt.lt
Intermit, dlvlrtftMU n n il
rwm rweivoa uunng in
yr
Inroai from ntlitr boitrrva
received during th jfr
Sn.l74.7t
1. 701. till. M
Total Incin
DmiUllHBMKNTli
N4 Imtmm inld diirlriK (h
, yir tnotudlnK adjustment
' ftptMti f 1,411.1)1.14
Dividend paid oa rapllal
took durinK tho ...
Cnmmlftnlona nnd anlarka
paid durm th 7 our .... S.ttl, 111.11
Taxan. hrouwa and tMi
paid during (ti ynar .... IK, 330.11
Amount o( aJt ollior expen
diture MH.TM.M
Tftlal spmtdltnrrn ...
Valua af rr aalala uwiid
' (market valtxi) $
Value ttt atorka nnd bonda
.' owned (market value)
bun ill amorlltnd ........
Iguana on inort ;,- and
collateral, elr
Pnh In brtnka and on Itand
J'lemtum In couitw of rol-
lee Hon written wince Sep-
. leuthnr 30. 1131
Inlaeeat and rent duo and
-iirued nnd other aa
ata iimmiiii.i
IM.ll
.MT.1t
114.1
HT.Il
Total admitted aaaota. . . tt:.7IM3l.
MAim.lTIK.M
Grant oJalma for loaaea un
P.t.l l,t.M.M
Amount of unearned prem
ium! on all oiiialaoains
rlaka I Mi.ni
line for cuinmlaaloa and
broker, te tl.lil.M
All other tUblllllea .... m,)U.e
Total ltabnillea, axrapt
t.u.ltal IU.tll.l7l.il
rapltat paid
up f 4M,ID0.Q
eurplna n v r
all llabll-
tie It1.10l.ln,l
Jurptufl aa r(tar.U poller
ohli-i tll.l04.lll.ll
ToiHi sii.m.istM
ltuaiNBH in iiukoon yon tub
YRAlt
Xet premiutna rereUed rltitluir
tb year I&0.I71 II
7,oaea prttl during trie year.. II. lift 0
tioaaea litcuire-l din hi b the year Il.Ot) I
Name ot t-oiilfMiy. Hoyal Inwirafii-a
Company. Ltd,
Najna of Unltad Stataa Hanair. tiar
ld Wnrner.
fltalHioty tfiildant allorttey for aw v lea.
J. U. JJaoka. i'wiUaud,. Ura,
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For the firai time in Pontiac's hisiory. a convertible sedan model has been added to this
distinguished line of cars. With the top up, this Pontiac eight-cylinder convertible sedan
is an all-weather model, and with the top snugly folded down it becomes the perfect car
for spring, as this young lady will attest. Both six and eight cylinder convertible models are
Jiow. pn display at local dealers here, J
Prodigy 45 Points Above Genius
Pencils nnd books In the bonds of Mnry Christine Dunn, above, ore
no nnomnly, for tho 28-monlh-old Bonno Terre, Mo., girl reads and
copies pictures, has a vocabulary of 3000 words, knows 100 songs,
nnd Is fnmlllnr with world events. Sho hopes the Duke ot Windsor
and Mrs. : W.nllls Simpson will bo '"very happy." An amazed
psychologist sot tho baby's Intelligence quotient ot 45 points "above
, genius." Her parents a'c- Mr. nnd Mrs. Laurence T. Dunn..
Setting: Fever
Immmmmmma, i'w;.""'J f ( j t n ' j
VIE-
Subjecting patients to nrtiDclRl fever may some day furnish cures
for numerous diseases, according to opinions expressed fit nn in
ternational conference on the new science of ' i ever Therapy" held
In New York. Hero is one of tho machines Invented for snootinR
your temperature up around 104 degrees Fahrenheit in the interests
of health. And used in treating; St, Vitus dance, angina pectoris and
rheumatic fevers and similar ailments.
Blind Open N. Y. Eyes to Their Plight
Un strike ncalnst low pay, members of the blind workers' union sit
in City Hall Park, New York, with their signs to picket Mayor
LaGuardia's otllcc in an effort to win official assistance for their
cause. The signs charge they receive but $5 a week. They ask
$12 and SIS minimums.
ROSEBURG NEWS
to Catch Fever
ji it tf
- REVIEW. ROSEBURG,
REBEL GUNS STILL
BATTER MADRID
(Continued from page 1)
fonira," doctors and nurses work
l over the wounded. .Militiamen,
in ti steady stream, bore hi the
Injured.
The work of the city wns par
ulyed. The clerks were huddled
In basements of buildings, or be
hind the sandbas barricades out in
front.
Children whimpered In the hall
ways. j
The besiegers' artillery effectively-
mixed its fire. Heavy shells or
large calibre cannon crashed at
close Intervals In the heart of the
city amid a rapid fire from anti
aircraft guns which ranged Ma
drid nt will.
The average citizen's attitude
was symbolized by that of an ag
ed woman .who sells newspapers.
"We must earn ' a living," she
said. "We cannot stand all day
hiding. Besides, it is all luck
tho shell either hits you or misses
yon. What Is to he done about it?
nothing."
A check-up showed the exmV
Hives fell two-thirds of the way
across the cltv, several In the his
toric Puerta do Alcala built hv
Charles III. which still hears (he
marks of cannon bnlls fired by Na
poleon's army.
Pedestrians on Dodge
"Pedestrians no longor ft trolled
on tho sidewalks. Those who had
business In tho Bone of tho heav
iest sholllng downtown darted
from doorway to doorway.
Many projectiles bashed in win
dows and exnloded Inside buildings
leaving nnartmenls and offices in
ruins. Thousands of occunants of
downtown dwellings and business
places crowded into basements for
safely.
At 3 p. in. men nnd women still
were fsillinr wounded and daze
along the CI ran Via. One shell
exploded on the sldcwnlk three
feet from where Ibis dispatch was
being written in (he telephone
building. :
The exnlosinn due; a deep bono
In the sidewalk and splattered de
bris to both sides of 1 he st reet.
Wounded persons were carried
from the subway entrance onposlte
and from a shop In front of which
the shell hurst. ;
INSURGENTS PUT TO ROUT
IN TERUEL CITY BATTLE
CKLADAS. Spain. April 2l
(AP) A victorious government
column knifed at the Teruel-Zara-goza
highway today after a pi.itc
stricken rout of Insurgents from
the heart of Teruel province's iron
minelamls.
Tho Immediate objective of to
day's thrust was severance of the
road, the only reliable route for
reinforcements or insurgent re
treat from T.Miiel City, the tip of
(client I Franco's coastwiird sa
lient. Kraneo's defending army, re
ported to have been reinforced at
Celadas with llnliau and oilier
soldiers from the Cu.idalajara
front, was driven from enlrench
uienls and machine gun nc.ti) and
suffered heavy losses In yester
day's fighting.
The capitulation of the town put
the ZnrniMim highway In range of
the government's own artillery.
Franco's Plan Fails
Franco's Teruel salient, the
southerly spearhead of his Aragon
army, for nm'ith:; bad thrcatmiod
communications between Valen
cia and Catalonia in northeastern
Spain. His r Hurts to tut Catalonia
from the remainder or government
held Spain had carried his men'
within tin miles of the coa:-t.
Itui lite Insurgent forces were
definitely on the defensive yester
day when the government column,
pi ottvted by tanks and aerial
bombing ami machine gunning,
swept Into Celadas.
Victors Get Booty
Three thousand rounds of am
munition, nine field pieces and 11
machine guns wero the govern
ment's prices,
Wlien the insurgent's ranks fin
ally broke to the steady govern
ment pivssure. SO of Frame's sol
diers voluntarily entered the gov
erument's line.
Fifteen air attacks on insurgent
concentrations and on n railway
station nnd warehouse preceded
the capitulation of Celndas.
Caude, In the tine of tod.iyV ad
vance, already had seen tho war
at its worst in the last SI hours.
Its few hundred inhabitants hud
dled In places of refuse while gov
ernment airmen mined bombs on
tho trenches Insurgents had scoop
ed out iu tho surrounding bills.
OREGON. WEDNESDAY,
HI APPLES GET
CHANTS PASS. April 21 (AP)
Hood River won't laugh nt
Mayor Carson'n resentment against
California frontier bug stations,
according to local contest winners
who returned this week from a
trip In the southern state.
At the line below Ashland, lucy
Kald, they witnessed an Inspection
of fancy Hood HIver apples "more
thorough than scientific."
"The apples had been individ
ually wrapped and beautifully
packed In boxes," they reported.
"F.very box on that truck was
opened, every apple taken out and
every wrapper removed. The wrap
pings were discarded into a car
ton beside the two Inspectors. The
unwrapped apples were thrown,
not laid, back In their original
boxes until they idled high. Then
other boxes were jammed on top."
They said the apples were bruis
ed and the prized "Hood HIver"
name lost.
Hus passengers were invited to
"have some apples . . . They don't
belong to us," according to the re
port. BIGGER FUND FOR
RELIEF IS SOUGHT
(Continued from page i)
he considered unnecessary.
He wanted to keep tho relief
fund at ? 1,500,000,000, however, on
the ground that any smaller amount
would mislead the nation and
necessitate a later request for ad-
lllloual funds.
Jobless Big Problem.
The works progress administra
tion said today unemployment
would continued to be a serious
problem In coming mouths and
that even a high tide of prosperity
could not cut the roll of jobless be
low 4,000,000.
A report by deputy administra
tor Aubrey Wlllliams blamed chang
ing productivity and additions to
the labor supply. Ho urged an "in
tegrated and perfected program of
insurance, public work and public
assistance."
'Acceptance of even an optimis
tic forecast of 0,500,000 to 7.600,-
000 unemployed In 1937 presup-
Thero were constant bursts of ar
tillery fire.
DUTCH MARINERS REPORTED
SLAIN ; NETHERLANDS ASTIR
P-y the Associated Pren.s,
A. report, that Jlutch officials
aboard tho Dutch steamer Andrti
hud been executed ' before Insur
gents sunk the vessel In the Hay
of lllscay April 6 stirred strong re
sentment in The Netherlands.
The Amsterdam newspaper l)e
Telegral'f, which printed the report
not oflicfally continued said
the Insurgents found three Spanish
government officials on the ship
who had purchased munitions
abroad. They were executed along
Willi "all nutch officials of the
Andra," the newspaper stated.
On the nay ol lllscay coast, Mo-
la's northern Insurgent force be
gan a new thrust nt. Bilbao, capital
of tho autonomous Tlasquo prov-
nces. '
lletween litem and tho port was
the government-held city of Du
ra ngo.
uncensored reports reaching the
Franco-Spanish border indicated
the Valencia government was get
lug the upper hand over trouhulons
anarchist elements.
n bis own "capitnl." Salamanca,
Insurgent General Franco began
organizing his proposed authori
tarian state, with htmseir at the
bend.
SYNOPSIS OP ANNTAI. STATHMKN1
of tlio 1'n it ml Sin tea Kite lnmmtnco Co.
ot Nw Vjrk, In tho Slum of NVw York,
on tlir tlilrty-flmt any of December.
19:!S, made In the ltiftitrmicn tiiritiiln
er of the St Me ot Urt-Kon, pursuant ti
In w ;
r'AtMTAI.
A mount it c tiiUl atomic
jmld tin $ ".00,0no.t
IXCOSIB
Nt premium rei-elveil dur
ing Hie yonr t 9,I.3I.SJ
liitrroM. illridrmln nnd
rMK9 received during tho
yenr l,m.7S5.JT
Int'time from nlftr woiirvei
received ilurlnit tht year 4 2&,3?H.&I
Total Inrome 1 1 1, 1 S4, 105. TI
DISmiUfUSMKNTS
Net lonae Ttn Id durinc lite
yrnr liiuliullnit iiiljiintmeiit
expellee f 1,131.471.111
IMvl-lonri VAUl nn cnpltnl
nlixW durinK th yenr .. 9 11,0 00. V)
CormntMlone and ffMlarlva
i.nld diirinr the Vi-nr ... 3.1S6.I7S.&J
Tan tP. ltrtnea nnd fee pnld
ilitrinr the yenr 51. H 91
mount nt nil other
(II litre 1.31T.C41.01
Total expenditure lti.31.4 74.7
ASSKTS
Yulue of rel etate awdkI
(market value! t 807.971.
Value of ilork nnd faomta
nwnoil ( mat Vet rnluc)
bends amortized 10.HS.UJ.S!
Ionna on m'rlBCf and
collateral, etc 2.dh.h
Canh in bank and on hand 2. its. 461.13
Premium In courae of col
lection written Mini Sep
tember io. m 1.010.131.17
Intercut and tenia due and
ccniert 7T.Jll.S
e. (bltla recelabK etc.) 11.156.11
Total admitted rtw . . .$36,ei,o;.l
i,t.nii.rriKs
GroM clattm for lomea un
paid I I.II1.S49.V4
Amount at unearned prem-
Imna on all outalandinc
rlka M1$.SS.M
ue fnr ommlMlon and
brokcrte Si. 0(10.09
All other llabllltlet 99.0!.M
Total llabllitlea. except
capitnl I11.S30.4C8.91
Capital paid
p , I Z.flOO.OOO.O
Surplus over
il 1 1 a b I i-
le :i,!IJ.C0C..H
Surplua regarda policy-
holder! j
Total IU 0Tt.0M.4S
Bt'SlNRSS IN ORKOON FOR TUB
YKAR
Ht premium! rtceUed durinK
th. year ITI.I3S.2T
Losa paid durint the year.. iS.IM.U
uoeaea tneurrea uurmf ina yanr d,mi u
Nam of Company United Statea Fkr
Utauranva Co.
Nam of PrealdenUJ. Lttr raraooa.
Nam ot Sectetaiy. Datd O. Wak-
an.
Statutory realdent attorney for arvle,
bamniMM Coiaaaf looat, !&, Oi.
APRIL' 21. 1937.
poses nearly as great a need for a
Inderal works prugram us in 1'JoG.'
Williams suld.
Test Impending.
The first teal of President noose
veil's doteniiliiation to hold down,
exM-nilili!i'fH may come In the sen
ate i his week on the Jinn i.HOn-IHnck
Mliuratlofial uid bill.
The measure, which over a five
year period would give the states
subsidies totaling Sl.imu.OKU.imu, has
strong support. 1tforo the presi
dent's message, senate leaders
were forecasting Its approval de
spite mild administration opposi
tion. Mr. Roosevelt said at, his press
conference late yesterday that the
omission of estimates in the revis
ed budget for a low cost housing
program and aid for farm tenants
tlid not mean they were eliminated.
The public works revolving fund,
be pointed out, contains between
1 im.uuu.Ouu and $150,000,000 of un
obligated money, some of which
might go toward housing,
Farm tenancy assistance might
be provided, be indicated, from
part of the $75,000,00(1 usually set
uslde from relief funds for farm re
habilitation. BARBARA HOPKINS
INQUEST DECIDED ON
(Continued from page 1)
treatment of the child by the par
ents. Geddes to Aid Inquiry
Due to the absence ot District
Attorney J. V. Look, who accom
panied Deputy Sheriff Clifford
Thornton iu an unsuccessful ef
fort to return a prisoner to Doug
las county, Attorney Paul Geddes.
was today called in by Deputy Dis
trict Attorney John T. l.oue' to
assist the authorities In the inves
tigation and the legal handling of
the case.
Attorney Geddes Ih expected to
conduct the state's examination of
witnesses before the coroner's
Jury. The time for lite inquest
lias not been definitely fixed, but
has been tentatively set for 7:30
p. in. Thursday nt. the courthouse.
A jury composed of Miles Aeee.
Loyal Stephens, A. J. Stnrniev, B.
W. Strong, Henry Snyder and
Brltt Nichols was drawn by Cor
oner Stearns nnd viewed the body
nt the mortuary prior to burial
services today.
MEDFORD WARS ON
PARKING CULPRITS
MEDFORD, Ore.. April 21. (AP)
The city council last night declar
ed wnr on double and overtime
Parkers and instructed tho chief of
police to hire another patrolman,
If necessary, to enforce the regu
lations. Polico were also Instruct
ed to arrest violators irrespective
of sex.
Chief of Police MffCrortln Inform
ed the council that his chief worry
cume from women drivers.
"Its a fright," he declared. "II
wo don't take orr our hats and
bow from the waist tho women are
affronted . and insulted. Then
there's tho mischief lo pay."
The police head was instructed
to iiscertaln what effect arresting
the women violators would havu,
when ho indicated tholr manners
were not what they should bo.
VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
l.YM - FUNKHOUSIOrt Glen
Lyra and Mary Fnnkhouanr, both
residents of Ynlihmi. Wash.
MARKET
REPORTS
LIVESTOCK
POriTLAN'D. April 21. (API
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GROSS &
Phone 93
pers, 33ic lb.j fu'rliiis'Aja lb. '
IH TTKItJ'ATV a WiVfwi ,!,'liv'
ery. Laying ' price) ;--A. .Jilude, de
livered lit least mice weekly 3r.J
Mic. lb.; )r aradu Uj 3Ue lb.; C
Krade ut market. - -
n onAriE cp.i.wm Fort maii-
KKT Price paid prodiio-1 : liull'-r-fut
basis. 65.2c lb.; milk, :l.7 lb.;
surplus, in.Uc. Price paii! milk
hoard, 07.'; lb.
IXiCiS niiylr.g price by whole
salers: Kxllas, 21c; standard. I'Je;
iii'-dium, 17c; medium firsts. Hie;
uedergrades. Hie dozen.
Cheese, country meats and live
poultry, unchanged.
MOHAIR 1937 rontr.iels. fi7c lb.
Potatoes, new potatoes. o:i.ins.
wool, buy, bops, and cascara bark,
steady and unchanged.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore., April 21.
(API (U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS:
market active, steady, 15 cents
higher than Tuesday average,
good-choice 1B5-215 lb. 10.35-10.50.
load lots absent quotable around
10.R5; 220-270 lb. 9.75-10.110, few
130-155 lb. 9.60-10.00; packing sows
8.00, choice feeder pigs quotable
9.00.
CATTLE Steers scarce, slow,
few sales steers, she stock active,
-strong, few instance 15 to 25 cents
higher, bulls steady, veal steady,
medium-good steers 8.50-9.50, bel
ter kinds 10.00 and above, few
common-tnedium heifers 6.50-8.00,
good feil heifers !I00 and above,
low culter and cutter cows 4.00
5.25, conimon-medtum 5.50-7.00, out
standing dairy type cows 7.25. good
beef cows 7.50-7.G5, bulls 5.75-6.75;
medium-go o d venters 8.00-9.50,
choice 10.00 and above.
SHEEP market nomiunlly
steady, good-choice springers 13
14, choice fed wooled lambs elig
ible 12.00 and above, shorn 10.50,
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...,..lr,.. ol.nrn sl 4 50. CIlllS 2.
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WHEAT
PORTLAND, April 21. (AP)
Wbllo tho .May option, wnlch la
practically a cash delivery of
wheat rinsed 1 cent higher, cash
wheat quoted by Ibe committee
was off J cent nil around. This in
cluded the -Montana. July, wheat
was un-h.mged with Se lembi-r
up cent. No trading.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May I.1KJ l.SS MJ L2tl
July 1. 11 1.11 I H Lll
Sept. l.nK 1.0X 1.0S 1.0S1
Cash wheat: Dig Hend bluestem,
hw, 12 pet 1.21; dark hard winter
13 pet 1.41; 12 pet 1.36; 11 pet
1.21; srifl while, western white,
hard winter and "western led,
1.20. '
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