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    SIX
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG: OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 25, 1937.
LABORITES TUSSLE
WITH C.I.O. ISSUE
(Continued from page 1)
bo preflented for consideration.'
and n violation of the principles
or lioih Industrial and craft union
ism.
Woodworkers, at an earlier cau
cus, oppoaed the propoxal for a I
acparaie International, on the
ground llmt the reoucnt Khould ,
properly tome hefore the conven
tion of the woodworker fed era-
tion In Taconia July l'.
No Political Surrender
Rejection of ihe commonwealth
federation affiliation wan In Unci
wiih the recommendation of lieu
T. Ordiorne, federation ec rotary,
tlinl ortfaulzed labor should not
"surrender Its political runcllnmt"
to the new group.
John Bullock, a member of the
common wealth hoard of d I rye tors,
imtued a atutcment exprcHHlni;
Kratlficallnn that "c.eieKateH repre
Kcnllnp h dear majority of the :
incmhcrtihip of organized labor In I
Oregon" voted for the etidortie-
ment. OliRervers Interpreted the
remark as referring; to delegates of
the maritime nnd woodworking ;
HilioiiH.
FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia
-CWt 18)7 HV NC SCDviCC. I. T. M. BtC. it. . FAT. Off.'
VICTIMS OF WRECK
TAKEN TO SEATTLE
Mrs. D. W. StrombeiR and her
son, Hilly, 3, who were Injured re
cently In mi automobile accident
near Steamboat, have arrived In I
Ki'iitlln, where they will i-ecupo-
rate at (lie home of Dr. Curl w.
HIiomheiK. Dr. I). W. StrombeiR,
lihyHiclan ut Steamboat CCCcamp,
alHO was injured when his nulo
mobile plunged i'W feet down a
rocky embankment when a ruin-
weakened road edite ruvo way. lie
has been taken to the veterans
hoBpltal at Sun l-'ranclseo for treat
meiiL of leir frtictnreH. His son
rillly, also Burfereil a hroken leu,
while Mis. Stroinbej'K was badly
brained anil shaken and has slneo
heen In a highly nervous condition
LEGION GIVES FLAG
TO RIDDLE SCHOOL
"Hotv long shall we May out today rare, medium or well -done?"
Gray Veterans Campaign Again
MOONEY PROMOTED
TO SPUD GROWER
SAN QUI5NTIN, Calif., June 25
(AP) Tom Mooney, Califor
nia's most talked of convict, haB
been iirnnioted from peeling pota
toes to ki'owIiir them.
Captain ot the yard Ralph New
assigned Jloonoy n Job as ftnriUm-
er alter lie returned irom ine nun
Francisco county jail because his
ti.ilntn nmilltlir Iflll WIIR flHdl. I
.Mooney was in Ran Francisco I
for u year durliiir his hnhens cor
pus appeal tor Ircetlom irom ine
ui-niitiiffi In eitiiiieetion with the I
bombing of Iho MIC I'reparedneas I
day pnrado In widen ten people
were killed.
i o '
FOUR YOUTHS HURT
IN PLUNGE OF CAR
PORTLAND. June 25. (Al)-
Knnr WaBlilnuton youllis plunifcd
down a 117-foot embankment late
yesterday wlieii tile brakes of their
automobile failed In hold on I lie
winding Newberry road near the
tuloi'Hcctlon with the lower Colum
bia highway.
The Injured: Krnost Stowoll, 20,
University of Washington student
from Hnoluine; Jack Hineeden, 18,
Vancouver; Kenneth Smoedon, 11,
Vancouver. Spencer lloog, Id,
Vancouver, was unhurt.
I'mpdtia post of the American
Klon Kpoiniored a flag pretteniatlufi
ceremony In connection with com
lenceinent exercises at Kiddle
high school Thursday even Oik. The
flag, purchased by the Ken ion pout.
hqh given to be flown over the new
8th oid buililiiiff. The irrsematlTii
was made by K. K. Crittenden, as
sisted by Adiim Flurry, first vicc
commandcr of the pout.
REGULAR HOURS FOR
OIL OFFICES SET
Announcement that the I'nion
Oil t'ompiiny office in North Knse-
buru will be upon , continuously
from 7 a. in. to fi p. in. daily was
made today by Preston Leo, local
miiiuiKor. Ted Headman has been
employed to assist in (he of rice,
which heretofore has been open on
Irregular hours.
BOMBINGS MARK
STEEL STRIKE AREA
(Continued from page 1)
This reunion the Inst? Nonsense. They've been predicting that for
the lost five yearn, but here sit Gen. Harry Rene Lee, left, of Nash
ville, and Gen. Homer Atkinson, Petersburg, Va., ot the Jackson,
Miss., Confederate veterans reunion and they're already cam
paigning on next year's proposed joint meellne with the Union
veterans lit Gettysburg. General Atkinson, commander-in-chief.
wu uxpui-Li-u o ue succeeded oy ucnerni Lee nt the Jackson
elections.
Htay In Ihe county jail. They wereal and fresh currency.
ticctitieii oi stealing chicHens irom
flocks on Kent creek. .
A Spokane hotel washes all
metal money It takes In and
makea change only with clean met-1 ono'ill' a.io.w a.iour ,; aupun
!)BGt "I 000'OiI o) eejii u OOO'OI I
UIO.lI tOril!.3J.)U ()..! UOri $ UlO.lj
K)1liqitsp luouitm.Kid 'moid is pj
l oil I ! sinnM littp'i" niiioi
Ilethlohem and Inland Steel cor
porations cou(Krning a pnmorial
made last night for a "man-to
man peace conference with John
U Lewis' C. I. O.
Itcpuhlic Steel and the Voungs
town Sheet Tube Co.. the oili
er two strike-affected concerns in
the 7-state labor deadlock, reject
ed the proposal.
Regional leaders of the commit
tee for industrial organization at
Cincinnati, Ohio, sent an appeal to-
day to each of the general city C.
o. organizations to send a dele
gation of f0 to 100 members of
Columbus tomorrow to protest to
Gov. Davey against the use of na
tional guardsmen to reopen steel
plants in northern Ohio.
Telegrams of protest were sent
to President Roosevelt, Secretary
Perkins ami other officials.
Fred Foss, assistant to Regional
Director Fuller, estimated 2,0n0
delegates from Chicinnuatf would
go to Columbus Saturday, lie
said no effort at u mass march
upon the governor's office would
be attempted.
The ' telegram to President
RoosevelL protested "the Immoral
and unwarranted use of the na
tional guardsmen" and asserted
"Oovernor Davey is neglecting his
duty us a public official. National
guardsmen brutally are attempt
ing to break the strike. They aro
not protecting the rights of or
ganized labor. Mr. President, wo
implore you to call the national
guardsmen off the strikers. Have
them protect the status nuo in
stead of attempting the reopening
of the striking steel plants."
a similar telegram to Secretary
Perkins nsserled Ihe guardsmen
were following "the immoral and
unjust request" of Tom Chiller.
steel executive, for reopening of
the plants.
Anolher to eg rain to Semilnr
McKellar, chairman of the senate
postofflce committee, demanded
an investigation of testimony giv
en by Tom Gh-dler mi a hearing in
Washington Thursday.
tm the Johnstown. Pa front, a
projected march of 30.000 miners
Ihe , city announced hv ('. I.
O. leaders following the lifting of
William A. Clark.
Murray Hush, a strike leader,
said, however, that fi.ooo miners
had reached the city.
In Columbus, Ohio. Adjutant
General Km 11 Marx said national
guard observers informed him
2.1)011 men had entered ihe sheet
and lube plants. There are three
here.
"We are going to continue strik
ing." Owens said.
He 8nid his strategy announced
last week of vending strikers into
the plants wilh non-strikers and
then starting a sit-down strike
"doesn't hold now."
"We are advising our people not
to to into the mills." he said.
Me observed further:
"The opening of these mills
without making an agreement with
the employes through their repre
sentatives demonstrates that Ihe
attitude of some groups In Ihe In
dustry will have to he changed by
some power wllhin the govern
ment." Hoy Levend-y. Ynunustown dis
trict manager for Rennhlic Steel,
said "I suppose we will be going
pretty good by a p. m."
Both Sides Enjoined
In Canton, Judge George N.
Graham of common pleas cnurl
granted an luiuiicilou restraining
both non-strikers and etrfke- frmu
carrying weapons and prohibiting
interrerouce with ingress and
tigress at Renuhlic plmits.
I wo hundred Ohio national
guardsmen in Canton were readv
to help enforce the Injunction as
soon as they received a call irom
civil authorities. A pfckel-lftnll lug
injunction granted in Warren is
being enforced bv the military.
Miners pickets peacefullv
strode no and down tit entrances
Hethleheru Steel's Cambria
works In Johnstown. Pa.
Meanwhile, eon-slrlkers a n d
company officials mitMped re-open-Ing
plans at conferences in the
strikr-nffected cities.
Strike Leader Firm
John Owens, Ohio C. I. O. lead
er and director or the steel striko
in Ohio, said of the blasts:
"That's an old trick practiced by
strike-breaking agencies in Indus
trial strife from the beginning of
time. It always Is a strange thing
that these happenings which ter
rify people and convince them of
the necessity of having police pro
tection result In no conviction of
strikers."
Owens sent word along the scat
tered picket lines ordering strik
ers to hold their ground and re
fuse to return. Non-striking em
ployes straggled through several
gales of the Voungstown Sheet Ai
Tube Co. plants to recondition
equipment.
DIVORCES GRANTED
ON CRUELTY CLAIMS
I wo decrees of d I orce were
handed down in circuit court here
todav and one complaint was fil
ed. Decrees were given In the case
of KHa M. Christopherson against
Miirlnw A. Christopherson. mar
ried at Roseburg Dec. 24. 1D27, and
1 .on He R. I.oomis against Roy S.
lajotnls. married at Roseburg July
11. Plaint irfs in each rase
charged cruelty. A suit for divorce
was brought by Karl R Schroeder
against Jewel Schroeder on alle
gations of cruelty. They were mar-
ri"d at Rofichurg Nov. 5. 19,15. The
complaint specified that the de
fends! t should be permitted
turn of her maiden name, Jewel
Pardee.
PITTSBURGH, June 2. (AP)
Chairman Philip Murray of the
steel workers organizing commit
ieo called Tom Ginller a nil-wit to
day, In reference t0 the Republic
Steel cornni'iilion chairman's asser
lion at Washington that Murray
was a "liar."
"I do not see any reason for en
gaging in a nublic cont roversv with
i nil-wit," Murray said.
Girdler criticized Murrav yester
day beTore the senate post office
.committee. ,
WASHINGTON, June 2B. fAP)
Senator llorah said todav he had
cancelled his scheduled radio
speech on the steel strike tomor-
martlal law at 7 a. m.. today ap-1 row night only because he was too
1'iuiMiiiy uineu .10 materialize, ae- -uusy. ne saio ne expected to make
cording to rnllce Supervisor Capt. the address some time next week.
LARCENIST STARTS
JAIL TERM HERE
Jerry Novak, transient, was
brought, to Roseburg yesterday
from Reedsport to serve 30 days
in i lie county jail on petty larceny
charges, Novak, according to Dep
uty Sheriff Harry McCahe, who
brought the prisoner to Roseburg,
pleaded guilty to stealing tools
and accessories from a Reedsport
service station.
PATROL GAP OFF
SPAIN TO BE FILLED
(Continued from page 1)
possible courses:
1. Enforce the non-intervention
pact;
2. Enforce the agreement bar
ring new foreign fighters from
Spain.
3. Wkid up the "fraudulent pact
and let the opposing Spanish
forces buy their material where
they can get it."
Joyd Geurge recalled the late
Sir Austen Chamberlain's com
ment that treaties wilh Germuny
lasted only as long as they suit
ed the ;-eich.
And, he said, the first two
plans depend on "agreement with
people who have not ":ept a single
agreement."
Sir Archibald Sou'hby asked the
legislators to "remember the
Muine." He w.-.rned thai a similar
fate for a nritish ship ofr Spain
might have the same effeel of the
incident that "ere.ited such feel
ing in America and made var cer
tain.
Would Avoid War
Cham'.erlahi promised Greal
Schilling
111 U S TA R D
DEFERS BURGLARY
PENALTY ON TWO
Kenneth Perdue and l.ouls
Wright, who recently pleaded guil
ty to iiurgiary not In a dwelling.
were ordered today lo spend foul
months In Ihe county Jail. Sen
tence was iiiistpnni'il, with llm In
dication Hint they would be un
ruled from a peiilieiiilarv term at
the expiration of their roiir-niontliK
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Kf aWv.LifiS. Wr ' -nffi W ff I
THE ONLY COMPLETE CAR-PRICED SO LOW
I hi tain v.ould not "say or do any
thing to precipitMo a sltnatinn
which everybly wisl.?a to av.dd.'
hopeless," ho declared.
Altho igh It liny be true there
are governments which deslro to
Hfin nnn itMa n.- il. nl.
ions, there is no government or
ropean war."
"""" Hunt:, ii u sum. nas
been directed to only one aim, to
ijih iH'ttce oi Kttroiie ny
keeping Hie war within Spain.
tf..,1 H.. r-
.iii-n ..u., v.uopi'r, i;riiain s
...oi. loin in mo umuiraity,
gave the honso this summary of
U,D nii ve noa streugt II ot
turn 1'iMii-is in njmnisu waters
in the basis of advices yesterdav.
f I r Pil t Ri'llnln T 1. 1 '
. ... , nvi,,j wuinuiiiH
besides the first motor : tor)edo
hoai flotilla. This Includes one
battleship, two cruisers and twelve
C.ermany One "armored ship'
I wo cruisers, six destroyers, four
submarines.
ItlllV Four rinttlln lnn.1o..u
destroyers.
France Two cmlsera, elulit de-
St rovers, fnin- annna ..n.i t..
smaller vessels.
GOVERNMENT ADMITS ITS
TKQOPS JOINING REBELS
HE.VDAVR pnAvnn cntw
ISH Hnimpp t.. oc ?. u
insurgenis asserted today they hud
swept an government forces from
the west hank of the Nervion river,
west of conquered Bilbao.
They captured the coastal set
tlement of Clervana, at the river's
niuuui. nnn pevern ne ehhor ni?
vIMagea without mucis resistance,
a communique said.
The government admitted in Ma
drid that CenemlisHimn Franco's
men dominated much of the indus
trial section northwest of Bilbao
and on the Nervion'a west bank.
A government statement sub
stautiaied an insurgent assertion
that many government troops had
deserted to the Insurgent ranks
as Franco's soldiers pressed west
from Bilbao toward Santander, 40
miles away.
DEMOCRATS AND
F. D. R. IN PARLEY
(Continued from page 1)
nitrite of Nebraska, Holt of West
Virginia, Moore of New Jersey
and King of Vtah.
Hep. l'lsh (It-N.y.) referred to
ihe conferences In a statement as
a "Boy Scout jamboree."
naval acudemy training ships
were obtained to take the guests
on the 15-mlle trip to ihe island.
wincii was purchased in 1833 by a
group of prominent democrats, as
a secluded rendezvous.
A clubhouse was built and fish
ing equipment Installed. Senator
Robinson (D-Ark.) is president of
the club.
Floor
Sanding and Refinishing
' CHAS. KEEVER
Phone 651-J R. R, 2, Box 22C
Roseburg, Ore,
mmmm
"Food For Sale"
Low cost of doing business makes it possible for this
store to mark merchandise at a low average margin of
prom and still exist. Low rental district, only moderate
advertising and no expensive central office and supervision.
Special Values
Saturday and Monday, June 26 and 28th
PRODUCE
Mostly Local and of Excellent Quality
BANANAS
Golden ripe; ' ' '
4 lbs AC
NEW SPUDS
23c
U. S. No. 1
10 lbs
White Wax
3 lbs
ONIONS
14c
APRICOTS
25c
3 lbs.
See these potatoes before buying No. 2's
FLOUR
Flagstaff
.55
Kitchen Queen $1
.59
A Crown Mill Product.
49 Pounds
SUGAR
FINE GRANULATED PURE CANE
ioib3. 55c 25 ib3 $1.39 cwt. $549
Tomato Juice 3t:,.lg;.,i:: 25c
CERTO
For Jams and Jelly (salad fork
free), 2 bottles
45c
CRACKERS 2KtLor.wi.les: 29c
Pancake Flour eN;. & Fi.'h; 43c
CORN MEAL 7 yel,ow 38c
CHAD T. N. T. !g. yellow bar,
6 ban
25c
Peanut Butter ft'...: 25c
CATSUP
Large bottle, Yolo,
2 bottles
23c
COCOA fL""" 15c
Complete Line Fruit Jar, and Trimmings. Priced Right.
Supreme, bulk, mm"
25c 3 lbs. 73C
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